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2. - For ap roval of Chance ? lor's Docket No, 28 see Page 37, THE UNiVERSiTY OF TEXAS SYSTEM Office of the Chancelior November 19? 1968 TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF TEE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM Mrs. Johnson and Gent!emen: The dockets prepared by the component institutions listed beiow are herewith submitted with my recommendation for ratification or approvai, as appropriaie, at the meeting of the Board of Regents in Austin on December 13 - 14, 1968. The budget changes included in these dockets have been approved by me and are herewith submitted as a report to the Soard of Regents. The Vniversity of Texas at Austin The University of Texas at Arlington The University of Texas at El Paso The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Schcoi at Dallas The University of Texas Medlcal School at San Antonio The University of Texas Nursing Schooi (System-wide) The Uriversity of Texas Dental Branch at Houstor, The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor institute at Bouston The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedicai Sciences at Houston Division of Graduate Studies Division of Continuing Education The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston Listed beiow are Centrai Administration and institutional items which I recommend for the Soard's ratification or approval, as appropriate, including my report of budget changes. The following gifts have been received. 1 recommend acceptance by the Board of Regentso Conor -- Purpose and Condition -- Amount 1, Miss Ima Hogg Contribution ro Chancellor's S5,000.00 Znwood Manor, Apt, 9-5 Council tor one-third of the 371 1 San Felipe Road ccst of a collection of Houston, Texas 77027 American architecture books 2. "Lakeview Fund; inc. c/o Tames A. ibfichener P. 0. 3ox 125 Pipersville, Pa. 18947 For acquisition programs of 25,000.00 the Mlchener CoLlectlon

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2. - For ap roval of C h a n c e ? l o r ' s Docket No, 28 see Page 37,

THE UNiVERSiTY OF TEXAS SYSTEM Office of t h e Chancel ior

November 1 9 ? 1968

TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENTS OF T E E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM

Mrs . Johnson and Gent!emen:

The docke t s prepared by t h e component ins t i tu t ions l i s t e d beiow a r e herewith submitted with my recommendation for ra t i f ica t ion or approvai , a s appropr ia ie , a t t h e meeting of t h e Board of Regents in Austin on December 13 - 1 4 , 1968. The budget changes included in t h e s e docke t s have been approved by me and a r e herewith submitted a s a report t o t h e Soard of Regents .

The Vniversi ty of Texas a t Austin The Universi ty of Texas a t Arlington The Universi ty of Texas a t El Paso The Universi ty of Texas Medical Branch a t Ga lves ton The Universi ty of Texas Southwestern Medical Schcoi a t Dal las The Universi ty of Texas Medlca l School a t San Antonio The Universi ty of Texas Nursing Schooi (System-wide) The Urivers i ty of Texas Denta l Branch a t Houstor, The Universi ty of Texas M . D . Anderson Hospi ta l and Tumor ins t i tu te

a t Bouston The Universi ty of Texas Graduate School of Biomedicai Sc iences a t Houston

Division of Graduate Studies Division of Continuing Education

The Universi ty of Texas School of Public Heal th a t Houston

Lis ted beiow a r e Centra i Administration a n d ins t i tu t ional i tems which I recommend for t h e Soard ' s ra t i f ica t ion or approval , a s appropr ia te , including my report of budget c h a n g e s .

The following gi f t s h a v e been rece ived . 1 recommend a c c e p t a n c e by t h e Board of Regentso

Conor -- Purpose and Condition -- Amount

1 , M i s s Ima Hogg Contribution ro Chance l lo r ' s S 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Znwood Manor , Apt, 9-5 Counci l tor one-third of t h e 371 1 San Felipe Road c c s t of a col lec t ion of Houston, Texas 77027 American archi tec ture books

2 . "Lakeview Fund; i n c . c/o Tames A. ibfichener P. 0. 3ox 125 Pipersvi l le , Pa. 18947

For acquisition programs of 25 ,000 .00 t h e Mlchener CoLlect lon

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'.Zakevlew Fund Inc . c/o James A, Mlchener P 0. Box 125 Plpersvl l ie . Pa. 18947

*Mrs Mary Moody Northen 2618 Avenue : Gaives ton , Texas 77550

"Dr. and M r s , C M , Phillips P, 0. 30x 817 L w e l i a n d . Texas 79336

The Rockefeiler Foundatlon 111 Wes: 50th Street New York New York 10020

Scn~umSe-ger Foundatlon Eiouston Texas

' 3 e W i t t Wal lace Fund, Inc , c/o Tames A. Michener P. 0; Box i 2 5 P1persvilie : Pa . 18947

T-b& -( . , , D. G Mazie Wrather

Fcundaticn c/o lack Wrather 270 North Canon Drive Bevtr:y H i l i s , California 90210

Purpose and C o n d i t l o ~ -

For acquis i t ion programs of Michener Col iec t ion

Unrestr icted contributlor. t o C h a n c e i i c r ' s Ccunci!

Unrestrrcteci contribution i . 000 06 t o Chance l io r ' s Counc:i wi th one-k.ali vf grit rr, b e d i rec ted tc Galvestor , Medica i Branch

Unrestr icted

For a c q u i s l t i ~ r ~ . prcgrams of Michener Coi lec t ion

Unr.estrl.cted ccntrlbution t o C h a n c e i l o r s Councll

' N c i e ' t e i of transmittal received from dono-.

The foliowing faculty members, a i i of whom currentiy hold tenured pcs;tic;.s, k a v t been ncmlnated by the i r r e spec t ive Graduate Studies Committee for memS~"sr:.p in 7h.e a r a d u a r e Facti1t.y. Or. t h e joint r eccmmendar~cn cf: t h e Dean of t h e G r a d ~ a r e Sckxoi and t h e Chairman of t h e Graduate Assembly and ;he appro\.lai of President Hackerman and \Ilce-Chancellor Singletary. I recommend a p p r w a i by t h e Bcard c! Regents

C o l l e g ~ of Arts and Sc iences

B e s r t n e n t of Anthropology Associa te Professor Jeremiah Fain Epstein Associa te Professor F. E , lohns ton Professor Anthony Leeds Professor Symmes Chadwick O h v e r Prcfessor Richard P, Schaedel

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NOMINATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP IN GRADUATE FACULTY--U.T. AUSTIN [continued)

Col leqe of Arts and Sc iences (continued) -

Department of C l a s s i c s Professor Gareth Morgan

Department of Geography Associa te Professor Paul Ward English Associa te Professcr Robert K, Holz Professor Robert C . Mayfield

Department of Linguist ics - Professor Mohammad Ali Jazayery

D a a r t m e n t of Physics Assoc ia te Professor &no 30hm Assocla te Professor William D. McCormlck Prcfessor Ira Lon Morgan Prcfessor Y'uval Ne'eman Professor Taro Tamura

Deoartment of Psychoioqv - Professor Jan H. Bruell Associa te Professor David To Hakes Associa te Professor Gerald H a Jacobs Associa te Professor Delbert D , Thiessen

D-ment of Zooloqy -- ~ s s o c i a t e Professor Frank Bronson Associa te Professor Bob G . Sanders

Ccl&e of Business Administration --

Department of General B u s l n ~ -- Prcfessor Abraham Charnes

Colleqe- of Education

Depa-tment of Educational Psychology Assocla te Professcr S , Thomas Frledman

Cc l i ege of Engineering, ---

Department of Electr ical Engineerinq - - Associa te Professor J. K, Aggarwal Associa te Professor D , Gary Swanscn Associa te Professor Dimlter I . Tchernev Professor Fred B. Vogt Associa te Professor Terry John Wagner

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PJQZLNATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IN GRADUATE FACULTY--G.. S. B,. S.

Dr. Robert. Marshal l Benolken; Professor of Neural Sc iences : h a s been recommend& for membership in t h e Graduate Faculty by t h e Committee on Graduate Studies a t t h e Graduate School of Biomedical Sc iences . On t h e recommendation of Dean An:m and Vice-chancellor LeMais t re , I recommend approval by t h e Board of Regents .

CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS --

1. Interagency Contract No. IAC(68-69)-345 with t h e Texas Sta te His tor ica l Survey Committee, s igned by Executive Vice-chancellor E , D, Walker , whereby t h e Universi ty is provided t h e se rv ices of Mr , Wayne Bell a s t h e Consul tant for Architectural Restoration on Universi ty of Texas System properties for t h e peric.i September 1: 1968 , through August 3 1 , 1 9 6 9 % The sum t o be paid is t h e equlvaier.? cf cne d a y ' s s e r v i c e s per week or e ight hours per w e e k , not t o exceed a torai cf' S i , 8 0 0 , , 0 0 .

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REPORT OF AMENDMENTS TO THE 1968-69 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION BUDGET

1, A p p r o p r i a t e $2,419,40 from A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Charges t o T r u s t Funds, Account No. 55-0630-1200, t o Misce l l aneous Charges t o A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Fees on T r u s t Funds, Account No, 55-0630-1300 f o r a d d i t i o n a l expenses o f t h e I n s t i t u t e of L a t i n American S t u d i e s . (RBC# 4)

. . . 2. A p p r o p r i a t e $1,500 from A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Charges t o T r u s t Funds, Account No,' -.. ,

, .< , ," ' 55-0630- 1200, t o Lu tcher Confe rence C e n t e r S p e c i a l O p e r a t i o n s , Account No:: ., -, .... .

55-0630- 122.0. (RBCf/ 5) . . .-- .. .

3. R e a p p r o p r i a t i o n o f Ba lances , August 31, 1968

The C e n t r a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Una l loca ted Account a s o f t h e c l o s e of t h e f i s c a l y e a r ending August 31, 1968 r e f l e c t e d an unexpended b a l a n c e o f $12,284-66, The s o u r c e o f funds was t h e A v a i l a b l e U n i v e r s i t y Fund; t h e r e f o r e , i t i s i n o r d e r t o r e a p p r o p r i a t e t h i s amount i n t o t h e f i s c a l y e a r beg inn ing September 1, 1968.

4. Recommended R e a p p r o p r i a t i o n s and Lapses o f Unexpended A v a i l a b l e U n i v e r s i t 7 Fund A p p r o p r i a t i o n s a t August 31, 1968

A l l unencumbered b a l a n c e s i n t h e A v a i l a b l e U n i v e r s i t y Fund A p p r o p r i a t i o n s ("63" S e r i e s o f Accounts) a s of August 31, 1968 a r e l apsed t o t h e A v a i l a b l e U n i v e r s i t y Fund Unappropr ia ted Ba lance w i t h t h e excep t ion of t h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t e d accoun t b a l a n c e s t h a t a r e t o b e r e a p p r o p r i a t e d i n t o 1968-69:

Account No, Account T i t l e

Law O f f i c e o f The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas System Expenses f o r Survey ing Work Re West Texas Boundary D i s p u t e

O i l F i e l d S u p e r v i s i o n and Geophysical Explora- t i o n - Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n U n i v e r s i t y Lands, S u r f a c e Leas ing - Maintenance and Opera t ion System-wide Pharmacy S tudy Expenses o f S u l f u r Lease S a l e Ten Year P l a n Rese rve Computers Land A c q u i s i t i o n S i t e Development

Amount

S i n c e r e l y y o u r s ,

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN DOCKET

INDEX

December 13-14, 19 68 Meeting

Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Contrac ts Academic and Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Middle Eas t Cen te r , Name c h a n g e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Outs ide Employment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Personnel Pay Plan , Changes i n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Scho la r sh ips , Establishment of Robert Francis Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lomis S laugh te r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Southwest Texas Educational Television Counci l Resolut ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Travel for Faculty and Staff

Use of Textbooks Writ ten by Faculty

Page No.

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UT Austin - Docket

Index

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T h e UNIVERSITY of TEXAS a t AUSTIN

Office of the P r e s i d e n t

November 1.1, 1968

Chance l lo r H a r r y R a n s o m

The Univers i ty of T e x a s S y s t e m

Austin, T e x a s

D e a r Chancel lor Ransom:

T h e following docket f o r The Universi ty of T e x a s a t Austin i s submitted f o r your a p p r o v a l and submiss ion to the Board of Regents at i t s meet ing in Austin on D e c e m b e r 13-14, 1968.

RESEARCH AND OTHER ACADEMIC CONTRACTS: The following c o n t r a c t s , g r a n t s and a m e n d m e n t s have been signed by the a p p r o p r i a t e off icial upon the recommenda t ion of the r e s p e c t i v e t echn ica l d i r e c t o r s , f i s c a l o f f i c e r s , and the Executive D i r e c t o r of t h e Office of Sponsored P r o j e c t s .

Expend i tu res f r o m t h e s e c o n t r a c t s and g r a n t s w i l l be m a d e i n a c c o r d a n c e with r e g u l a r Univers i ty opera t ing p r o c e d u r e s and con t rac tua l l imi ta t ions . P e r s o n n e l appointments and changes wi l l be in a c c o r d a n c e wi th Univers i ty s a l a r y r a t e s and approva l s . T r a v e l and purchas ing c o n f o r m to es tab l i shed p rocedures .

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I r e c o m m e n d your a p p r o v a l and ra t i f ica t ion of s igna tu res .

CONTRACT and GRANTS ( F e d e r a l ) :

1. Modification AF-AFOSR-67-0766E to Gran t AF-AFOSR-766-67, by which the Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , A i r F o r c e Office of

Scientif ic R e s e a r c h (OAR), Arl ington, Virginia , adds the s u m of $300, 000 to g ran t funds and extends the period of the g ran t through S e p t e m b e r 30, 1969. The bas ic r e s e a r c h in e l e c t r o n i c s (contihuee: i ~ n d e r tho. d i rec t ion of D r . C. L. Coa tes , P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing and of Compute r Sc iences .

2. Modification AFOSR -67-1234B~to Gran t AF-AFOSR-1234- 67, by which the D e p a r t m e n t of the A i r F o r c e , A i r F o r c e Office of

Scientif ic R e s e a r c h , Ar l ington, Virginia , adds the s u m of $38, 723 to the g ran t funds and extends the period of the g ran t th rough November 30, 1969. The s tudy of a e r o e l a s t i c s tabi l i ty and f o r c e d r e s p o n s e p rob lems a s s o c i a t e d with th in s h e l l s t r u c t u r e s cont inues under the d i rec t ion of D r . Ronald 0. S t e a r m a n , Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r of A e r o s p a c e Engineer ing.

3. Grant AFOSR-69-1644, by which t h e Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , A i r F o r c e Office of Scientif ic R e s e a r c h , Arl ington, Virginia ,

provides $38,822 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h enti t led "Rare E a r t h S e m i - conductors and S e m i m e t a l s ; E l e c t r i c , Magnetic and C r y s t a l P r o p e r t i e s . " The g r a n t is effect ive f o r the period October 1, 1968 through S e p t e m b e r 30, 1970, and t h e - r e s e a r c h wi l l be p e r f o r m e d under the d i rec t ion of D r . Hugo Steinfink, P r o f e s s o r of Chemica l Engineer ing.

4. Modification No. 7, Supplementa l A g r e e m e n t to Cont rac t A F 33(657)-8716, by which the Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , A i r F o r c e S y s t e m s Command ,

Aeronaut ica l S y s t e m s Division, W r i g h t - P a t t e r s o n A i r F o r c e B a s e , Ohio, adds the s u m of $1,182 to the con t rac t funds , making a t o t a l of $161,182. The r e s e a r c h w a s conducted in the E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y under the d i rec t ion of D r . A. W. S t ra i ton , D i r e c t o r and Ashbel Smith P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing,

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5. Modification PO02 t o Cont rac t F41609-,68-C-0020, by which the Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , A e r o s p a c e Medical Division, Brooks

A i r F o r c e B a s e , T e x a s , m a k e s c e r t a i n spec i f i ca t ion changes in the con t rac t . The r e s e a r c h in mode l s of r e s p i r a t o r y c o n t r o l of h e a r t r a t e continues under the d i rec t ion of Dr . Bax te r F. Womack, Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing.

6. Cont rac t ~ 4 1 6 0 9 - 6 9 - C - 0 0 0 6 , by which the Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , Aerospace Medical Division, Brooks A i r F o r c e B a s e , T e x a s , provides

the s u m of $26, 088 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h enti t led "Bandwidth Reduetion of S leep Information. " The con t rac t i s e f fec t ive f o r the period October 1, i968, through Sep tember 30, 1969, and the r e s e a r c h wi l l be pe r fo rmed under the d i rec t ion of D r . Ashley Welch, A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing.

7. Modification PO01 to Cont rac t F41609-69-C-0006, by which the Depar tment of the A i r F o r c e , A e r o s p a c e Medical Division, Brooks

A i r F o r c e B a s e , T e x a s , a m e n d s the Admin i s t ra t ive Commi tment Document of the con t rac t . The r e s e a r c h cont inues under the d i rec t ion of D r . Ashley Welch, A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing.

8. Modification PO02 to Cont rac t DAAB 07-68-C 0319, by which the Depar tment of the A r m y , F o r t Monmouth P r o c u r e m e n t Division:

P r o c u r e m e n t and Product ion D i r e c t o r a t e , U. S. A r m y E l e c t r o n i c s Command , F o r t Monmouth, New J e r s e y , changes t h e t r a v e l r e i m b u r s e m e n t c lause of the con t rac t . The r e s e a r c h cont inues in the E l e c t r i c a l Eng ineer ing R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y under the d i rec t ion of D r , A. H. LaGrone; P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing.

9. Grant DA-ARO-D-31-124-(21050, by which the Depar tment of the A r m y . A r m y R e s e a r c h Off ice-Durham, D u r h a m , North Caro l ina , provides

$105,285 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led "Basic R e s e a r c h in Numer ica l Analys is . " The g r a n t i s effect ive f o r the per iod S e p t e m b e r 17, 1968 through S e p t e m b e r 16, 1971, and the research wi l l be p e r f o r m e d under the d i rec t ion of D r , David M. Young, J r . , P r o f e s s o r of Mathemat ics and of Compute r Sc iences , and D r . Rober t T . Gregory , P r o f e s s o r of Compute r Sciences ancl of Mathemat ics .

10. Modification No. 5 to Cont rac t DA 19-129-AMC-582(N), by which the Depar tment of the A r m y , U. S. A r m y Natick L a b o r a t o r i e s , N a t ~ c k ,

M a s s a c h u s e t t s , e s t ab l i shes a f inal overhead r a t e of 52% of s a l a r i e s and wages f o r the per iod A p r i l 30, 1965 through August 31, 1965, and s e t s provis ional overhead r a t e of 52% of s a l a r i e s and w a g e s f o r the period beginning S e p t e m b e r 1, 1965. The r e s e a r c h o n ground i m p a c t shock m i t i g a t i o n w a s conducted under the d i rec t ion of Dr . E. A. R i p p e r g e r , P r o f e s s o r of Engineer ing Mechanics.

11, Change "C" to Cont rac t N 00025-67-C-,0026, by which the Depar tment of the Navy, Naval F a c i l i t i e s Eng ineer ing Command, Washington, D. C, :

adds the s u m of $25, 000 to the con t rac t funds and extends the per iod of the c o n t r a c t through August 31, 1970. The r e s e a r c h continues under the d i rec t ion of Dr . A, A. T o p r a c , P r o f e s s o r of Civil Engineer ing.

1 2. Modification PO02 to Cont rac t N 000242 67-C-14885 by which the Depar tment of the Navy, Naval Ship S y s t e m s Command* Washington,

D. C, , extends the ef fec t ive da te of the c o n t r a c t until a l l funds a r e expended. The r e s e a r c h continues in the Applied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s under the d i rec t ion of D r , C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

13. Modification P001, Supplementa l Agreement to Cont rac t N00024- 68-C-1082, by which the Depar tment of the Navy, Naval Ship S y s t e m s Command ,

Washington, D. C . , changes government p r o p e r t y provis ions and i n c r e a s e s by $50, 00:O the es t ima ted . co'st of t h e c o n t ~ a c t to ti :new to ta l of $125::000. 'The r e s e a r c h on . s u b m a r i n e s o h a r . s y i t e m s c o n t i n u e s in the.lhpplied R e s e a r c h Labor'atori 'es undk ' r the d i r e c t i o n o f D.r. C h e s t e r .M::~W.cKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

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14. Modif ica t ion PO01 to C o n t r a c t N00024-68-.C--1241, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval S h i p S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington ,

D, C. , i n c r e a s e s t h e t o t a l e s t i m a t e d c o s t by $8 ,831 to a new t o t a i of $28, 831 T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues i n t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Dr . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

15. Modif ica t ion PO02 to C o n t r a c t N 00024.--68--C-1287, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval Sh ip S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington ,

D. C . , c h a n g e s t h e G o v e r n m e n t P r o p e r t y P r o v i s i o n s of t h e Schedu ie , T h e s o n a r s e a t e s t s p r o g r a m cont inue i n t h e App l i ed R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

16. Modif ica t ion P O 0 3 t o C o n t r a c t N00024.-68-C-,1287, by w h i c h the D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval Sh ip S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington ,

D, C . . c o r r e c t s t h e t y p o g r a p h i c a l e r r o r in Modif ica t ion P 002 of t h e c o n t r a c t . T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues i n t he Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r .M. McKinney, J r , , D i r e c t o r .

17. Modif ica t ion PO04 t o C o n t r a c t N00024-68- .C-1287, by wh ich t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval S h i p S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington ,

D. C . , c h a n g e s the r e p o r t r e q u i r e m e n t s u n d e r t h e c o n t r a c t . T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues i n t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r , C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

18, C o n t r a c t N00024-69-C-1043, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy! Naval Ship S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington , D. C . , p r o v i d e s t he s u m

of $126, 000 f o r t e c h n i c a l s u p p o r t , conduc t d e s i g n and o p e r a t i o n a l e v a l a t i o n of p r o p o s e d c h a n g e s i n s o n a r equ ipmen t . T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t he p e r i o d O c t o b e r 14, 1968 t h r o u g h A p r i l 13, 1970, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be conducted i n t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M, McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

1 9 ~ Modif ica t ion No. 16 to C o n t r a c t N60921-7233, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Nava l O r d n a n c e L a b o r a t o r y , Whlte O a k , S i l v e r Sp r ing .

M a r y l a n d , c o r r e c t s t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n a n d accoun t ing d a t a f o r t he c o n t r a c t , T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues in t h e Applied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . ? D i r e c t o r .

20. Modif ica t ion No. 17 to C o n t r a c t N60921-7233, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t he Navy, N a v a l O r d n a n c e L a b o r a t o r y , White Oak , S l i v e r S p r l n g ,

M a r y l a n d , i n c r e a s e s t h e to t a l c o s t of T a s k I1 by $40, 000 a n d ex tends the pe r iod of T a s k 11 t h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r 30, 1969. T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues i n t he Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

21. Modif ica t ion No. 18 to C o n t r a c t N6092L7233 . by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval O r d n a n c e L a b o r a t o r y , White O a k , S i l v e r S p r i n g .

M a r y l a n d , a d d s a n add i t i ona l s u m of $25, 000 to T a s k I of t h e c o n t r a c t : b r i n g ~ n g the to t a l funding of T a s k I t o $771,400, T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues in t h e Appi ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, j r , , D i r e c t o r .

22, Modif ica t ion No, 15 to C o n t r a c t Nonr...35?9 ( O l j , b y w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Off ice of Nava l R e s e a r c h , Washington , D. C. I a s s i g n s

new a p p r o p r i a t i o n d a t a u n d e r t h e contra.ct . T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues i n t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r ,

23. Modif icat ion No, 10 to C o n t r a c t Nonr.-3579 (03 ) , by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t he Navy, Off ice of Naval R e s e a r c h , Washington , D. C. : a s s i g n s new

a p p r o p r i a t i o n d a t a u n d e r t h e c o n t r a c t . R e s e a r c h w a s conducted i n t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, Jr., D i r e c t o r .

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24. Modif ica t ion PO02 t o C o n t r a c t N00 i23 -68-C-2228 , by whlci: t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Navy P u r c h a s i n g Office, 312 Nor th S p r i n g

S t r e e t , L o s A n g e l e s , C a l i f o r n i a , p r o v i d e s a n add i t i ona l $95, 000 to b r i n g t h e t o t a l a m o u n t a l l o t t ed u n d e r t he c o n t r a c t t o $205, 000. T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues in t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

25. Modif ica t ion P O 0 3 to C o n t r a c t N00123-68-C-2228, by wh ich t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Navy P u r c h a s i n g Off ice , L o s Angeies , ,

Ca l i fo rn i a , r e v i s e s t h e accoun t ing d a t a u n d e r t h e c o n t r a c t , T h e r e s e a r c h con t inues in t h e Appl ied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

26. Modif ica t ion P 0 0 5 , S u p p l e m e n t a l A g r e e m e n t t o ( B a i l m e n t : ~ C o n t r a c t Now 61-0743-b, by wh ich t h e D e p a r t m e n t of t h e Navy, Naval

O r d n a n c e S y s t e m s C o m m a n d , Washington , D. C . , ex t ends t h r o u g h J a n e 30, 1970, t h e pe r iod of t h e c o n t r a c t w h e r e b y t h e u s e of one a i r c r a f t type C . 4 5 - H and one type C-47 a r e f u r n i s h e d f o r u s e i n t e c h n i c a l p e r f o r m a n c e of r e s e a r c h s p o n s o r e d by t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Defense . T h e r e s e a r c h a n d deve lopmen t p r o g r a m con t inues i n t h e Applied R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r i e s u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r , C h e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , D i r e c t o r .

27, C o n t r a c t No. 14-10-7:93l-24, by w h i c h t h e V.S, D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r , Nat ional P a r k S e r v i c e , Globe, A r i z o n a , p r o v i d e s $25: 000

f o r s u p p o r t of a r c h e o l o g i c a l t e s t e x c a v a t i o n s a t S i t e s 41 WM 33, 34, 56: 57: 61, 73, 74, 87 , and 115 a t t h e Nor th F o r k R e s e r v o i r , T e x a s , T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod beginning O c t o b e r 10, 1968, w i t h t h e f ina l r e p o r t due D e c e m b e r 31, 1970. T h e p r o g r a m w i l l be unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n o i D r . W, W. Newcomb, P r o f e s s o r of Anthropology, and D i r e c t o r , T e x a s M e m o r i a l Musei im.

28. C o n t r a c t No. 14-.lo-.7:931-25, by w h i c h t h e U. S. D e p a r t m e n t of t he I n t e r i o r , Nat iona l P a r k S e r v i c e , Globe, A r i z o n a , p r o v i d e s $25: 000:or

s u p p o r t of a r c h e o l o g i c a l t e s t excava t ions a t S i t e s 41 VV 162 and 41 VV ib2a a t t he A m i s t a d R e s e r v o i r , T e x a s . T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod begin.. n ing O c t o b e r 11, 1968, w i th t h e f ina l r e p o r t d u e D e c e m b e r 31, 1970. T h e p r o g r a m w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . W. W. Newcomb, P r o f e s s o r ~i Anthropology, and D i r e c t o r , T e x a s M e m o r i a l M u s e u m .

29. C o n t r a c t No. 14-10-.7:931-26, by w h i c h t h e L'. S. D e p a r t m e n t of t he I n t e r i o r , Nat iona l P a r k S e r v i c e , G?obe, A r i z o n a , p r o v i d e s $20: 000

f o r s u p p o r t of a r c h e o l o g i c a l t e s t e x c a v a t i o n s a t S i t e s 41 MTM 122, 135, and i ld a t t he L a n e p o r t R e s e r v o i r ? T e x a s . T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e p e ~ i o d beginning O c t o b e r 11, 1968, w i t h t h e f i n a l r e p o r t d u e D e c e m b e r 31, 1971. T h e p r o g r a m w i l l be unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . W. W, Newcomb, P r o f e s s o r of Anthropology, and D i r e c t o r , T e x a s M e m o r i a l M u s e u m .

30. C o n t r a c t No. 14 -10-7~931- ,27 , by w h i c h t h e U, S . D e p a r t m e n t of t h e I n t e r i o r , Nat iona l P a r k S e r v i c e , Globe , A r i z o n a , p r o v i d e s $25: 000

f o r s u p p o r t of a r c h e o l o g i c a l t e s t e x c a v a t i o n s a t S i t e s 41 'CK64, 68, 73 , 76, 79, 100; and 107 a t t h e R o b e r t L e e R e s e r v o i r , T e x a s . T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e p e r i o d beginning O c t o b e r 11, 1968, w i t h the f i n a l r e p o r t due D e c e m b e r 3 i i971, T h e p r o g r a m w i l l be u n d e r t he d i r e c t i o n of D r . W . W. Newcomb, P r o f e s s o r of Anthropology, and D i r e c t o r , T e x a s M e m o r i a l Musei lm.

31. Modif ica t ion No. I t o G r a n t 91--46-68-24, by wh ich the U.. S. D e p a r t m e n t of L a b o r , Manpower A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , Off ice of Manpower

P o l i c y , Eva lua t ion , and R e s e a r c h , Wash ing ton , D. C . , c h a n g e s t h e c l o s i n g d a t e of t h e g r a n t t o r e a d " D e c e m b e r 31, 1968. ! ! T h e p r o g r a m en t i t l ed " T r a i n i n g P r o g r a m s of P r i v a t e I n d u s t r y in t he G r e a t e r Cleve land A r e a ! ' cont in i les u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . C a r e y C. T h o m p s o n , P r o f e s s o r of E c o n o m i c s .

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32. Amendment No. 4 to Gran t SCC-40589, by which the Depar tment of S ta te , B u r e a u of Educat ion and Cul tu ra l Af fa i r s , Washington, D. C.,

extends the pe r iod of the g ran t through D e c e m b e r 31; 1968. The Baghdad Educat ional Cu l tu ra l Exchange P r o g r a m continues under the d i rec t ion of D r . Joe W, Neal, D i r e c t o r , In ternat ional Office.

33, L e t t e r of Extens ion dated S e p t e m b e r 5 , 1968, by which the Genera l S e r v i c e s Admin i s t ra t ion , National A r c h i v e s and R e c o r d s S e r - v x e ;

Washington, D. C . , extends t h e pe r iod of Grant 68-14 through D e c e m b e r 3i : 1968. The p ro jec t f o r mic rof i lming the B e x a r a r c h i v e s continues under the d i rec t ion of D r . C h e s t e r V, Kie lman, Arch iv i s t .

34; Gran t No. 69-4, by which the G e n e r a l S e r v i c e s Administration. Washington, D, C . , p rov ides the s u m of $4,431 f o r s ~ l p p o r t oi

m i c r o f i i m publication of Bexar a r c h i v e s , The g ran t is effect ive f o r the per iod October 1, 1968 through D e c e m b e r 31, i968! and the p r o g r a m wii i be under the d i rec t ion of Dr . C h e s t e r V. Kie lman, Archivis t .

35. Amendment No. l to Cont rac t P C 51-,876, by which the P e a c e Corps , . Washington, D, C, , adds the s u m of $35,298 t o the con t rac t funds:

bringing the to ta l funding to $253, 058. The t r a i n i n g of P e a c e C o r p s v o l . m t e e r s In a p r o g r a m of teaching Engl i sh a s a f o r e i g n language? teaching m a t h e m a t i c s and sc ience , working a s l i b r a r i a n s , and work ing in c l in ica l r o l e s in hospi ta ls in T ~ l r k e y , cont inues under the d i rec t ion of Dr . Joe W, Nea l , D ~ r e c t o r , Inte rnational Off ice ,

36. Modification No. 16 to Cont rac t AT-(40-4)-1639, by which the U. S, Atomic E n e r g y Commiss ion , Oak Ridge Opera t ions , Oak Ridge.

T e n n e s s e e , a d d s the s u m of $35,000 to the c o n t r a c t funds and extends the pe r iod of the c o n t r a c t through August 31, 1969, The r e s e a r c h enti t led "Unusual Oxidation S t a t e s of T r a n s i t i o n a l E l e m e n t s " continues ,under the d i rec t ion of D r . George W. Watt , P r o f e s s o r of C h e m i s t r y .

37, Modification No, 4 to Cont rac t OE 6-10-108, by which t h e Depar tment of Heal th , Educat ion, and Wel fa re , Office of Ed.ucation, Washington.

D. C. . provides a n addit ional $388, 000, making a new to ta i of $2 ,484 , 080, a . d extends the per iod of the c o n t r a c t through J a n u a r y 31: 1969. The r e s e a r c h a n d development c e n t e r f o r t e a c h e r education continues under the d i rec t ion of D r , Rober t F. Peck , P r o f e s s o r of Educat ional Psychology,

38. Grant A102830-10, by which the Depar tment of Health, Education, and Wel fa re , Publ ic Health S e r v i c e , Bethesda , Maryland, provides

$25, 982 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h enti t led "Bac te r i a l C y s t s . " The g ran t 15

ef fec t ive f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 through August 31.. 1971. The $25, 982 now appropr ia ted is f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968, through August 31, 1969. The r e s e a r c h wi l l be p e r f o r m e d under the d i rec t ion of D r . Orville Wyss , P r o f e s s o r of Microbiology,

39. Gran t AI07582-03, by which the D e p a r t m e n t of Health, Education: and Wel fa re , Public Health S e r v i c e , Bethesda , Maryland, , provides

$14: 897 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h enti t led " B a c t e r ~ a l Endospore s St r i lc ture and Germinat ion, ! ' The g r a n t is ef fec t ive fo r the per iod S e p t e m b e r li 1968 thro;igh August 31, 1969, and the r e s e a r c h wi l l be under the d i rec t ion of D r , Leonard I Rode, Jr. Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r of Microbiology.

40. Grant GM09654..,08, by which the Depar tment of Health, Edilcarion, and W e l f a i e , Public Health S e r v i c e , Be thesda , Maryland, provides the s m

of $22, 402 f o r suppor t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led "S t~ ld ies of Histone Metabol ism. The g r a n t is ef fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod October 1, 1968 tkro.ugh Sep tember 30; 1970, and the $22,402 now appropr ia ted i s f o r t h e per iod October i , 1968 through S e p t e m b e r 30, 1969. The r e s e a r c h wi l l be p e r f o r m e d under the d i rec t ion of D r , David P, Bloch, P r o f e s s o r of Botany.

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41. G r a n t GM12334-05, by which t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Hea l th , Education,, and W e l f a r e , Publ ic Hea l th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , M a r y l a n d , p rov ides

t h e s u m of $32,601 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed ' 'Gene Organ iza t ion and Func t ion in Drosoph i l a . " T h e g r a n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r I, 1968 th rough August 31, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . B u r k e H. Judd , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

42. G r a n t GM15769-02, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Hea l th , Educat ion: . and W e l f a r e , Pub l i c Hea l th S e r v i c e , Be thesda , Mary land , p rov ides

t h e s u m of $450, 367 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led "Cytogenet ics , Popula t ion and T h e o r e t i c a l G e n e t i c s . " T h e g r a n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough August 31, 1972, and t h e $450, 367 now a p p r o p r i a t e d is f o r the p e r i o d S e p t e m b e r I, 1968 t h r o u g h August 31, 1969. T h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be d i r e c t e d by D r . Ken- i ch i Ko j ima , P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

43. G r a n t HD 04149-01, by which t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Heal th , Educa t ion , and Wel fa re , Pub l i c Hea l th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , Mary land , p rov ides t h e s u m

of $33, 642 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Regulat ion of Reproduc t ion in Rodent Popu la t ions . " T h e g r a n t is ef fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968, t h rough August 31, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . F r a n k l i n H. B r o n s o n , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

44. G r a n t NB 05423-05, by which t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Hea l th , Educa t ion , and W e l f a r e , Pub l i c Hea l th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , Mary land , p rov ides

t h e s u m of $20, 961 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Unit and Mult iuni t Neuro,.. physiology. ' I T h e grant i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough August 31, 1971, and t h e $20, 961 now a p p r o p r i a t e d i s f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r I, 1968, t h rough August 31, 1969. T h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of D r , J a m e s L. L a r i m e r , P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

45. G r a n t NB 08131-01, by which t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Heal th , Educa t ion , and W e l f a r e , Pub l i c Heal th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , M a r y l a n d , p r o v i d e s the

sun1 of $7, 961 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Vision in A l l - C o n e Ret inas . . " T h e g r a n t is ef fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod O c t o b e r 1, 1968 t h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r 30; i969 , and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be d i r e c t e d by D r . G e r a l d J a c o b s : A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Psychology.

46 , G r a n t NB 08251-01, by which t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Hea l th , Educat ion , and W e l f a r e , P u b l i c Hea l th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , Mary land , p r o v i d e s t h e s u n

of $ 2 2 , 4 6 6 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Phys io logy of Chemorecep t ion . ' ' T h e g r a n t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod O c t o b e r 1, 1968 th rough S e p t e m b e r 30, i969, and the r e s e a r c h w i l l be conducted u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . F r a n k E . Hanson , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

47. C o n t r a c t PH-43-67-1143, by wh ich the D e p a r t m e n t of Hea l th? Educa t ion . and W e l f a r e , Pub l i c Heal th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , M a r y l a n d , a s s i g n s

a p p r o x i m a t e l y $58 ,294 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led "Study of C h r o n i c Tox ic i ty of V a r i o u s C l a s s e s of C a n c e r C h e m o t h e r a p e u t i c Agents . " T h e c o n t r a c t i s e f fec t ive f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 19, 1968 through May 2 2 , 1969. and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . J-ean S c h o l l e r , P r o f e s s o r of P h a r m a c o l o g y .

48. Gran t 1 TO 1 MH11533-.01, by w h i c h t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Heal th , Educa t ion , and W e l f a r e , Pub l i c Hea l th S e r v i c e , B e t h e s d a , Mary land , p r o v l d e s

the s u m of $24, 752 f o r s u p p o r t of a t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m in e x p e r ~ m e n t a ' l psyc 'b ' logy. T h e g r a n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e per iod O c t o b e r 1, 1968 th rough June 30, 1973, and the $24, 752 now a p p r o p r i a t e d i's f o r the pe r iod Oc tobe r 1, 1968 th rough June 30, 1970, T h e p r o g r a m w i l l be unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Egid io Capa ld i , P r o f e s s o r of Psychology.

49. Modif ica t ion No. 2 , Supp lemen ta l A g r e e m e n t t o C o n t r a c t NAS 8--18120, by wh ich t h e National A e r o n a u t i c s and S p a c e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , George C ,

M a r s h a l l Space F l igh t C e n t e r , Huntsville, A l a b a m a , ex tends t h e per iod of the c o n t r a c t t h rough May 31, 1969, T h e s t u d y of s t ab i l i t y of guidance s y s t e m s con t inues unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r , Lyle G. C l a r k , P r o f e s s o r of E n g i n e e r i n g Mechan ics .

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50. G r a n t GA-4486, by which t h e National Sc ience Foundat ion , Washington , D. C . , p r o v i d e s $19,100 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Hydro the rma l

T r a n s p o r t of S i l v e r . " T h e g r a n t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 15, 1968, t h r o u g h S e p t e m b e r 14, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Dr . E a r l I n g e r s o n , P r o f e s s o r of Geology.

51. G r a n t GK-2849, by which t h e Na t iona l Sc ience Foundat ion . Washington , D. C . , p r o v i d e s the s u m of $17, 200 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed

" P r e c e d e n c e O r d e r i n g f o r t h e Solut ion of Mode l s of L a r g e S c a l e Continuous P r o c e s s e s . " T h e g r a n t is ef fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod O c t o b e r 1, 1968 th rough S e p t e m b e r 30, 1970, a n d t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . David M. H i m m e l b l a u , P r o f e s s o r of C h e m i c a l Eng inee r ing ,

52. A m e n d m e n t No. 1 t o G r a n t GB-5448X by which the Nat ional S c i e n c e Foundat ion , Washington, D. C. , e x t e n d s t h e pe r iod of t h e g r a n t

t h rough August 31, 1969, w i th $34, 200 add i t iona l funds . The r e s e a r c h ent i t led "Phy tochemica l S y s t e m a t i c s " con t inues u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . T o m J. M a b r y , P r o f e s s o r of Botany.

53. G r a n t GB-8138 (Renewa l of GB-3806) , by wh ich t h e Nat ional S c i e n c e Foundat ion , Washington , D. C. , p r o v i d e s t h e s u m of $17,400 f o r

s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Ci rcad ianPhys io logy , P h o t o p e r i o d i s m and Pho to recep t ion . " T h e g r a n t i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968. t h rough August 31, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Michae l M e n a k e r , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Zoology.

54, G r a n t GB-8173, by wh ich t h e National Sc ience Foundat ion , Washington, D. C . , p r o v i d e s $29, 300 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Biochemis t ry

and Eco logy of Autot rophic M i c r o - o r g a n i s m s , I ' T h e g r a n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 15, 1968 th rough S e p t e m b e r 14, 1970, and the r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . D e r e k S . H o a r e , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Microbio logy.

55. G r a n t GK-3899, by which the Nat ional S c i e n c e Foundat ion , Washington , D. C . , p rov ides the s u m of $40 ,000 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h en t i t l ed

" M i c r o c r a c k i n g a s a F a c t o r i n Ul t ima te S t r e n g t h of Long Re in fo rced C o n c r e t e Co lumns . " T h e g r a n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 15, 1968, t h rough S e p t e m b e r 14, 1970, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be p e r f o r m e d under the d i r e c t i o n of D r . P h i l M. F e r g u s o n , P r o f e s s o r of C iv i l Eng inee r ing .

GRANTS and CONTRACTS (Non-Governmen ta l ) :

1. P r o j e c t No. 157, A g r e e m e n t by wh ich the A m e r i c a n I r o n and S t e e l Ins t i t u t e , New York , New York , p r o v i d e s t h e s u m of $14, 000 f o r

s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led " B e a m s i n Rigid Building F r a m e s . " T h e p r o j e c t i s e f fec t ive f o r a pe r iod ending A p r i l 30, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . J o s e p h A. Y u r a , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of Civ i l Eng inee r ing .

2. G r a n t L e t t e r da t ed S e p t e m b e r 27, 1968, by which t h e C lay P r o d u c t s A s s o c i a t i o n of t h e Sou thwes t , Aus t in , T e x a s , p r o v i d e s the s u m of

$5, 000 f o r t h e deve lopmen t of r e c o m m e n d e d bui lding code r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r s t r u c t u r a l t i l e m a s o n r y . T h e p r o j e c t w i l l be unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of J, Nei ls T h o m p s o n , P r o f e s s o r Civ i l Eng inee r ing .

3 . Check No. 61959, Supp lemen t t o A g r e e m e n t da t ed June 23, 1967, by wh ich E l P a s o P r o d u c t s Company , O d e s s a , T e x a s , a w a r d s t h e s u m

of $1, 800 f o r s u p p o r t of a s tudy ent i t led "A C o m p r e h e n s i v e W a s t e T r e a t m e n t Inves t iga t ion . " T h e r e s e a r c h cont inues u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . E a r n e s t F Gloyna, P r o f e s s o r of Civ i l Eng inee r ing .

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4 , A g r e e m e n t , d a t e d O c t o b e r 8 , 1968, by wh ich T h e F o r d Foundat ion , New Y o r k , New Y o r k , p rov ides t h e s u m of $30 ,738 f o r r e s e a r c h and

p a r t - t i m e s e r v i c e s of R i c h a r d N. A d a m s a s p r o g r a m a d v l s o r in s o c i a l s c i e n c e s wi th t h e In t e rna t iona l Divis ion , Office of La t in A m e r i c a and the Car ibbean . T h e a g r e e m e n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1 , 1968, t h r o u g h August 31, 1969, and t h e p r o g r a m w i l l be unde r the d i r e c t i o n of D r . R i c h a r d N. A d a m s , P r o f e s s o r of Anthropology,

5. P u r c h a s e O r d e r 387193, by w h i c h G e n e r a l D y n a m i c s , F o r t Wor th Divis ion , F o r t Wor th , T e x a s , p r o v i d e s the s u m of $26, 800 f o r t h e

pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough August 31, 1969 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led "Sys tem A c c u r a c y I m p r o v e m e n t Using Duo Concep t s . " T h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . D. G. L a i n i o t i s , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Eng inee r ing .

6 , P u r c h a s e O r d e r Change Notice d a t e d August 26 , 1968, t o P u r c h a s e O r d e r No. 8905 C P L 205, by w h i c h t h e L T V E l e c t r o s y s t e m s , Inc. ?

Greenv i l l e , T e x a s , ex tends t h e ending d a t e of t h e p u r c h a s e o r d e r th rough D e c e r n b e r 31, 1968. T h e a c o u s t i c s d a t a co l l ec t ion and a n a l y s i s p r o g r a m continues unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . F r a n c i s X, Bos t i ck , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of E l e c t r i c a l Eng inee r ing .

7, L e t t e r of A w a r d da ted S e p t e m b e r 25, 1968, by which the Ph i l l i p s P e t r o l e u m Company , B a r t l e s v i l l e , Oklahoma, a w a r d s $4, 500 f o r a

P r o f e s s i o n a l Deve lopmen t Fund , a l loca t ing $2, 400 t o t h e Col lege of E n g i n e e r - ing, $1,200 t o t h e Col lege of A r t s and S c i e n c e s , $500 t o the Col lege of B u s i n e s s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , and $400 to t h e School of Law,

8 . G r a n t L e t t e r da t ed S e p t e m b e r 24, 1968, by which the R e s e a r c h C o r p o r a t i o n , New York , New Y o r k , p r o v i d e s the s u m of $4 ,200 f o r

s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h on i n t r a m o l e c u l a r r e a c t i o n s . T h e g r a n t is ef fec t ive l o r t h e pe r iod O c t o b e r 1, 1968 t h r o u g h A p r i l 30, 1969, and t h e r e s e a r c h w i l l be d i r e c t e d by D r . P h i l i p L . S t o t t e r , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of C h e m i s t r y .

9. L e t t e r of A w a r d ( 3 GAHSS 6881) da ted S e p t e m b e r 16, 1968, by which t h e R o c k e f e l l e r Foundation, New Y o r k , New York , p r o v i d e s the s u m

of $3, 250 f o r s u p p o r t of updat ing a d o c u m e n t a r y h i s t o r y of twen t i e th - c e n t u r y Mexico. T h e a w a r d i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod ending June 30, 1969, and t h e p r o j e c t w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . S t an ley R o s s , D i r e c t o r of the Ins t i tu te of La t in A m e r i c a n S tud ie s .

10. P u r c h a s e O r d e r No. 74788, by wh ich t h e S i n c l a i r Refining Company, Xew York , New York , p rov ides t h e s u m of $5, 000 f o r s u p p o r t of

r e s e a r c h on t h e e l imina t ion of cool ing t o w e r fog p r o b l e m s . T h e p u r c h a s e o r d e r i s e f f ec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough August 31; 1969, and the r e s e a r c h w i l l be conducted u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . J o e 0. L e d b e t t e r , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of Civ i l Eng inee r ing .

11. Subcon t rac t No. 12667, by which S tan fo rd R e s e a r c h Ins t i t u t e , Menlo P a r k , Ca l i fo rn ia , p rov ides the s u m of $13, 000 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h

i n new a n t i m a l a r i a l s . T h e s u b - c o n t r a c t is ef fec t ive f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough D e c e m b e r 31, 1968, and the r e s e a r c h w i l l b c u n d e r the d i r e c t i o n of D r . K a r l F o l k e r s , P r o f e s s o r of Med ic ina l CherYustry.

12. S u b c o n t r a c t No. 12668, by wh ich t h e Stanford R e s e a r c h Ins t i t u t e , Menlo P a r k , Ca l i fo rn ia , p r o v i d e s the s u m of $8 , 000 f o r s a m p l e s of a pur i f ied

p r e p a r a t i o n of the A C T H - r e l e a s i n g h o r m o n e e x t r a c t e d f r o m a n i m a l hypo tha ia . m u s t i s s u e . T h e s u b c o n t r a c t i s e f fec t ive f o r the pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968, t h rough D e c e m b e r 28, 1968, and t h e p r o g r a m w i l l be u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . K a r l F o l k e r s , P r o f e s s o r of Med ic ina l C h e m i s t r y .

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13. Check No. P -82062 , by which S tan fo rd R e s e a r c h I n s t i t ~ l t e , Menio P a r k . Ca l i fo rn ia , t r a n s f e r s t h e M e r c k 8r Company, I n c . , i unds in t h e a n l o m i

of $8, 500 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h on c o e n z y m e Q to be conducted by D r . K a r l F o l k e r s , P r o f e s s o r of Medic ina l C h e m i s t r y .

14. Supp lemen ta l A g r e e m e n t No. 2 t o Subcon t rac t No. 2864; by w h c h the Union C a r b i d e C o r p o r a t i o n , Oak Ridge , T e n n e s s e e , a d d s iihe s u m of

$16, 400 to t h e s u b c o n t r a c t funds . T h e ' e s e a r c h en t i t l ed "Time- .Dependent D e f o r m a t i o n of C o n c r e t e Under T r i a x i a l - S t r e s s Condit ions in P r e s t r e s s e d R e a c t o r V e s s e l s " con t inues unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . E r v i n S. P e r r y , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of Civil. Eng inee r ing .

15. Supp lemen ta l A g r e e m e n t No. 3 t o Subcon t rac t No. 2864? by whlch the Union C a r b i d e C o r p o r a t i o n , Oak Ridge , T e n n e s s e e , d e l e t e s 'he

P a t e n t Indemni ty C l a u s e of t h e s u b c o n t r a c t . T h e r e s e a r c h on t i n i e - d e p e n d e n t d e f o r m a t i o n of c o n c r e t e unde r t r i a x i a l s t r e s s condi t ions in p r e s t r e s s e d r e a c t o r v e s s e l s cont inues unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . E r v i n S . P e r r y , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of Civ i l Eng inee r ing .

16. P u r c h a s e O r d e r NO. S564084J, by which S y s t e m s Deve lopmen t Divis ion , In t e rna t iona l B u s i n e s s Mach ines Corpora t ion : S a n J o s e ,

Ca l i fo rn ia , p rov ides t h e s u m of $9, 949. 68 f o r s u p p o r t of t e c h n i c a l and educa t iona l c o n s i d e r a t i o n s and p r o b l e m s involving t h e c o n v e r s i o n of t h e m a t h e m a t i c s p r e s k i l l s f o r c h e m i s t r y c o u r s e f r o m I B M 1500 s y s t e m to the s y s t e m / 3 6 0 . T h e p u r c h a s e o r d e r i s e f fec t ive f o r the pe r iod November 1, 1968, t h rough D e c e m b e r 31, 1968, and t h e p r o g r a m w i l l be unde r the d i r e c t i o n of D r . C . V. B u n d e r s o n , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e s and Educa t iona l Psychology.

17. Modif icat ion No. 2 , L e t t e r C o n t r a c t A m e n d m e n t t o C o n t r a c t No. 952235: by which the J e t P r o p u l s i o n L a b o r a t o r y , Ca l i fo rn ia Ins t i tu te of

Technology, P a s a d e n a , Ca l i fo rn ia , a u t h o r i z e s t h e p r o c u r e m e n t of m a j o r s t e e l w o r k a t the U n i v e r s i t y ' s 105-inch t e l e s c o p e fac i l i ty . T h e p r o g r a m cont inues unde r the d i r e c t i o n of D r . H a r l a n J . S m i t h , P r o f e s s o r of A s t r o n o m y , and D i r e c t o r , R e s e a r c h in A s t r o n o m y (McDonald O b s e r v a t o r y j .

18. Agency P u r c h a s e O r d e r No. 9-1682, da ted August 27, 1968, by which Wichi ta S ta t e Univers i ty , Wich i t a , K a n s a s , a w a r d s $2, 0 0 0 t o e s t a b l i s h

a n i n s t r u c t i o n a l p r o g r a m in m u s i c i a n s h i p educa t ion unde r t h e d i r e c t i o n of J a n e t M. McGaughey, P r o f e s s o r of Music . T h e p r o g r a m is ef fec t ive f o r t h e pe r iod S e p t e m b e r 1, 1968 th rough August 31, 1969, and i s a p a r t of the Ins t i tu te f o r Mus ic in C o n t e m p o r a r y Educa t ion , S o u t h w e s t e r n Region, e s t a b l i s h e d a t Wichi ta S ta t e Un ive r s i ty by the Music E d u c a t o r s National Confe rence .

CONTRACTS and AGREEMENTS ( O t h e r ) - Office of Sponsored P r 9 e c t s :

1. M e m o r a n d u m of A g r e e m e n t f o r W a t e r R e s e a r c h No. UT-68-1, by which t h e W a t e r R e s o u r c e s Ins t i t u t e , T e x a s A g r i c u l t u r a l E x p e r i m e n t

S ta t ion , T e x a s A & M Unive r s i ty , Col lege S ta t ion , T e x a s , p rov ides $40, 966 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h entit '1kd'"Selective Wi thdrawa l of Lake Liv ings ton . " T h e A g r e e m e n t i s e f fec t ive f o r t h e per iod J u l y 1, 1968, t h rough D e c e m b e r 31: 1971. and the r e s e a r c h wi l l be conducted by D r . E . Gus F r u h , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r of Civil Eng inee r ing .

2. M e m o r a n d u m of A g r e e m e n t f o r W a t e r R e s e a r c h No. UT. .68-2 , b y which t h e W a t e r R e s o u r c e s Ins t i t u t e , T e x a s A g r i c u l t u r a l E x p e r i m e n t

S ta t ion , T e x a s A8rM Unive r s i ty , Col lege S ta t ion , T e x a s , p rov ides $25, 973 f o r s u p p o r t of r e s e a r c h ent i t led " 'Phys iochemica l R e s p o n s e s of R i v e r s to N a t u r a l and Manmade E n v i r o n m e n t a l Changes . " T h e A g r e e m e n t i s e f fec t ive f o r the per iod J u l y 1, 1968, t h rough D e c e m b e r 31, 1970, and the r e s e a r c h wi l l be conducted by D r . E a r n e s t F. Gloyna, P r o f e s s o r of C iv i l Eng inee r ing , and D i r e c t o r , C e n t e r f o r R e s e a r c h in W a t e r R e s o u r c e s .

3. G r a n t S-814-10, by which T e x a s F i n e A r t s C o m m i s s i o n , Aust in , T e x a s , p rov ides $2, 500 i n m a t c h i n g funds f o r t r a v e l o f m u s i c e n s e m b l e s

f r o m t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Mus ic a t T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s a t Aus t in . T h e p r o j e c t i s to be unde r d i r e c t i o n of D r . Nelson P a t r i c k , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r of MUSIC Educat ion .

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ACADEMIC AND BUSINESS CONTRACTS: The following academic and b u s i n e s s cont rac ts have b e e n execu ted a t The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin by the official indica ted . I recommend approval and ra t i f ica t ion of s ignatures :

1. Agreement be tween the Bureau of Business Research and the Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority, s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin , whereby the Bureau

wil l prepare a n economic b a s e s tudy of the t e n count ies comprising the b a s i n " the preliminary report to b e furnished b y February 1, 1969, and the completed one by June 1, 19 69. The amount of the proposed budget is $5,500.

2. Amendment No. 1 t o Interagency Contrac t No. IAC(68-69)-047 wi th the University of Houston, s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin , which

extends the original cont rac t to August 31, 1969, and i n c r e a s e s the total amount by $200.

3. Interagency Contrac t No. IAC(68-69)-365 wi th the Abilene Sta te School of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, s igned by

Vice-President James H. Colvin , whereby the University through i t s Division of Extension wi l l conduct a training unit in Motivat ion and Resis tance to Change for personnel of the School during the period October 15-28, 1968, reimbursement not to exceed $500.

4 , Interagency Contrac t No. IAC(68-69)-366 with the Texas Centra l Education Agency, s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin , whereby the Universi ty

through i t s Division of Extension wi l l conduct a pilot program of Adult Basic Education c o u r s e s for functionally i l l i terate adu l t s during a period of approximately 40 w e e k s beginning October 1, 1968. The amount of the cont rac t i s not to exceed $25,000.

5. Interagency Contract No. IAC(68-69)-369 wi th the North Texas Sta te Universi ty, s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin, whereby the

Universi ty through i t s Computation Center wi l l furnish CDC 6600 computer process ing in connect ion with North Texas Sta te University faculty and graduate research projec ts . The period of the cont rac t i s November 1, 1968, through August 31, 1969, and the to ta l amount i s not t o exceed $5,000.

6. Contract No. F23601-69-0119 with the United S ta tes Air Force, s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin , which provides for graduate level training

of c iv i l i an employees of the Government a t the University during the period September 1, 1968 through complet ion of the Summer Semester 19 69. The to ta l es t imated pr ice i s $1,456.

7. Contract No. N00022-69-DO0067 with the Bureau of Naval Personnel , s igned by Vice-President James H. Colvin , whereby the Universi ty wi l l furnish

educat ional instruct ion and such other s e r v i c e s and materials a s may b e n e c e s s a r y to t rain en l i s t ed men of the United S t a t e s Navy, Naval Reserve, M a r h e Corps , and Marine Corps Reserve. The period of the con t rac t i s July 1, 1968 through June 3 0 , 1969, and the total amount i s e s t ima ted a t $17,588.

USE O F TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY: I recommend the u s e of the following faculty-authored book a s a textbook for 1968-69:

Physica l Geography by Michael Ernest Sabbagh, Associa te Professor of Geography, which s e l l s for approximately $4.45 wi th royalty of approximately $1. 00. This i s a revised edi t ion and the e x a c t price and royalty h a s not ye t been determined.

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ESTABLISHMENT OF LOMIS SLAUGHTER SCHOLAR_SHIP I N MirSiCi Mrs. Betty Slaughter Dickson and Mr. George Slaughter w i s h to e s t a b l i s h a n endoi"ed scholarship in music in honor of their fa ther , Mr. Lomis Slaughter , and a cher>k for $5 ,000 h a s been received from Mr. George Slaughter for th is purpose. Only

i the income wi l l be used for the scholarship . I recommend accep tance . . . / 2 ,,

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of Texas a t Austin in memory of Senator Kennedy, t o be known a s the Robert Francis Kennedy Memorial Scholarship. Any undergraduate s tudent who s h 0 . 7 ~ pos l t ive ev idence of f inancial need i s e l i g i b l e , with preference to b e given ro Negro and Mexican-American app l i can t s . Need and des i re for a col lege education .will b e given priority over high academic ranking. Only one award is to be g:.ven per academic year un less the amount of income ava i l ab le from the endmvmen: In any one year should exceed $500, in .which c a s e two awards a r e to be made ivith the avai lable funds s p l i t equal ly be tween the two rec ip ients . The amotmt of tb.e award(s j is t o be determined by the avai lable funds , and the rec ip ient is , may hold the scholarship for only one academic year. The scholarship wi l l b e administered by the Financial Aids Office.

An ini t ial contribution of $500 h a s b e e n made .with the provision than a n addit ional <3 ,500 wi l l be added within two yea r s . Schoiarship awards are t o be made only

TI the income derived from the inves ted c a p i t a l un less total contrlbi;tions io the i u d fai l to reach $4, 000 wi th in the time spec i f i ed , i n whlch c a s e aw made from the principal . I recommend approval ,

SOUTHWEST TEXAS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION COUNCIL RESOLUTIOl\j: Pursuant t o a resolution adopted by the Board of Trustees of Southwest Texas E d ~ c a t i o n a l Television Council in San Antonio a t a meeting on June 12, 1968, t ; ~ o addi t ional of f ices for the corporation were crea ted; namely, a pres ident and a vice-president . Robert Schenkkan and Harvey Herbst of The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin m r e appointed to t h e s e o f f i ces , respect ive ly . In order to avoid a n y conf l ic t of in te res t , the resolu- tion a l s o s t a t e d tha t a l l cont rac ts and agreements , i f a n y , by and b e m e e n the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System and the corporation would b e approved in a l l r e s p e c t s by the Board of Trustees in l ieu of the of f icers . I recommend approval of th is ut i l izat ion of se rv ices of personnel of The University of Texas a t A ~ s t i . n and reques t that the resolut ion be approved,

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CRANGES IN 1968-69 PERSONNEL PAY PLAN: I recommend approval of the foilo&ing:

Code Title Monthly Range Annual Ranee From: 5218 Plumbing Supervisor $650-$770 $7800-$9240

To: 5218 Plcmbing Supervisor $650-$800 57800-59600

The University Personnel Office recommends t h j s change following deta i led d i s c u s s i o n s wi th Superintendent of Uti l i t ies and af ter a thorough review of other supervisory c la s s i f i ca t ions in the Building a n d Allied Trades Tltles s e c t i o n of the 1968-69 Pay Plan. in order to maintain the proper re la t ionship beti~geen t h e s e super- visory pos i t ions , i t is fe l t tha t th i s recommended sa la ry ra t e change i s necessa ry .

CHANGE IN NAME OF MIDDLE EAST CENTERp The Director of the Center h a s requesTed tha t the name b e changed from Middle East Language and Area Center to Center for Middle Eastern S tud ies , s ta t ing tha t the p resen t des ignat ion " i s a carry over from the ea r ly d a y s of federal support which then funded ' language and area c e n t e r s . ' SIX& c e n t e r s a t other univers i t ies have a l ready simplif ied their names. . . " ; recommend approval.

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OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT: I recommend t h a t the pe r sons l i s t ed below b e permitted to undertake the ou t s ide du t i e s spec i f i ed for e a c h , the work t o b e arranged s o a s not to interfere with Universi ty a s s ignment s and o therwise t o conform t o Chapter 111, Sec . 13, of Part One of the Rules and Regulat ions of the Board of Regents for the Government of The Universi ty of Texas:

1. Mr. Michael J. S. Dewar , Professor of Chemis t ry , to a c t a s consu l t an i to Monsanto Company.

2. Mr. E. Wil l iam Behrens, Ass i s t an t Professor of Geologica l S c i e n c e s , to do consul t ing work with Central Power & Light Company a t Corpus C h r i s t i ,

Texas .

3. Mr. Daniel 0. Pr ice , Professor of Socio logy, to d i rec t for Tracor, Inc. , a r e sea rch projec t on rural-urban migration.

4, Mr. Eugene H. W i s s l e r , Professor of Chemical Engineering, to a c t a s consu l t an t to the Manned Spacecraf t Center in Houston.

5 , Mr. Wil l iam J. Car t e r , Professor of Mechanica l Engineering, to a c t a s consu l t an t to Glastron Boat Company in regard to sa i lboa t des ign and

the development program, and a l s o a s a consu l t an t to Tracor.

6. Mr. Wil l iam D. Gregg, Ass i s t an t Professor of Electr ical Engineering; to do consu l t an t work for Cent ra l In te l l igence Agency in the a rea of

communicat ions and information t ransmiss ion . (See page M-13, for No. 7)

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TRRVEL FOR FACULTY AND STAFF: The following tr ips are reported in accordance wi th Sect ion 5. 12 of the Budget Rules and Procedures for 1968-69 w h e n e x p e n s e s a re paid from funds not spec i f i ca l ly des igna ted for t r ave l , and in accordan-e wit:k Sect ion 13. 23 of Chapter I11 of Part Two of the Rules and Regulat ions of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas when the a b s e n c e i s for a longer period than twenty-nine d a y s :

1. Mr. Hugo Leipziger-Pearce, Professor of Architecture, November 7-9, 1968 to Da l l a s and Arlington, Texas , for confe rences in connect ion with film

production and proceedings of UT/AIP Regional Conference a t Arlington, e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $78. 00 t o b e pa id from Excellence fund a s s i g n e d to American Ins t i tu te of Planning.

2. Mr. Peter Wil l iam Meredith John, Professor of Mathemat ics , November 7-9 1968, to Durham, North Caro l ina , to a t tend the S. R. E. 6. S t a t i s t i c s meeting

a t Duke University and t o represent Mathemat ica l S t a t i s t i c s , e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $234. 00 to be paid from Research and Development Center for Col lege Instruct ion of Sc ience and Mathemat ics Maintenance and Operat ion account .

3. Mr. Wilmer Grainger Hunt , Research Sc ien t i s t Ass i s t an t I1 in Zooiogy, July 25- December 25 , 1968, t o Aarhus, Denmark, to do r e sea rch work in connc:ction

wi th r e sea rch supported by NSF grant GB-6662, e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $2, 500 to be paid from NSF funds a s s i g n e d for th is purpose.

4 . Mr. John Frederick Schunk, Ass i s t an t Professor of Speech , October 31- November 2 , 1968, to Fort Worth, Texas , to accompany two deba te teams

t o Texas Chr i s t i an Universi ty Debate Tournament and t o s e r v e a s required j ~ d g e , e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $70. 00 to be paid from funds of The Oratorical Associat ion.

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5. Mr. John Frederick Schunk, Ass i s t an t Professor of Speech : October 23-26: 1968, to Emporia, Kansas , t o accompany t u o deba te teams to Kansas Sta te

Teachers Col lege Debate Tournament and t o se rve a s required jitdge, e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $140. 00 to b e pa id from funds of The Oratorical Associat ion.

6. Dr. John A. Laska , Associa te Professor of History and PhilosopL,y of E d w a t i o n and Director of the Center for In terna t ional Educat ion, October 29-3i l96F,

to Washington, D. C . , to consu l t with of f ic ia ls in the United S t a t e s Office of Education and with the d i rec tors of three ERIC Cen te r s and to observe working pro- c e d u r e s i n order t o prepare a funding proposal t o b e submit ted to the United S l a t e s Office of Educat ion, e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $236. 50 to be pa ld from Center for Internat ional Educat ion. a n Excel lence account .

7 . Mr. Arthur Henry Moehlman, Director of the Center for History of E d w a t i o n and Professor of History a n d Philosophy of Educat ion, Ociober 17-20; 19 68,

to C leve land , Ohio, for a conference with Professor David Van T a s s e l . present iy on leave a t C a s e Wes te rn Reserve Univers i ty , with whom he :s preparing a monograph ent i t led "Computer Ass i s t ed Research in American Educational H:srory" and t o v i s i t the Chemical Abstracts computerized opera t ions in C o l u m b ~ s Or,:o, e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $203. 50 to b e paid from Center for Hi.s!ory of Educat ion, a n Excel lence account .

8 . Mr. John R. W a t t , Associa te Professor of Mechanica l Engineering, Or toce r 2 7 -

31: 1968, to New Or leans , Louis iana , to a t tend Assembly on Hospi ta l Adm:n.:s- t ra t ion , e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $211. 00 to be paid from Enginc~2rlng and Sys tems Des ign for Hosp i t a l s and Related Ins t i tu t ions , a n Excel lence axoun! . .

9 , Mr, Joseph Miche l , Professor in Foreign Language Education Center : November 1-2, 1968, to Fort Worth , Texas , t o a t tend the Foreign Langkage

Associa t ion Meet ing , e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $ 6 6 . 4 0 to b e paid from Excellence funds a s s i g n e d to the Cen te r .

10. Mr. John H. Thompson, Jr. , Marine Laboratory Manager in th.e Mari.ne Sc:ence :ns t i tu te , October 22-23, 1968, to Jennings , Louis iana , to inspec t the skrp

MARMER, ~ ~ h i c h i s offered for surplus donat ion to the University of T e x a s , per djc?n e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $25. 50 to be paid from Support Planning fo i~ a Research Vesse l , a n Excel lence account .

11. Mr. Elgie Wingf ie ld , Boat Capta in of Marine Sc ience ins t i tu t e , Octoher 22 -23 , 19 68, to Jennings , Louis iana , 'to i n s p e c t the sh ip MARMER, which is offered

for surplus donation to the Universi ty of T e x a s , per diem e x p e n s e s in a n approx;.,. .mate amount of $25. 50 to be paid from the Support Planning for a Researsh Vesse l r a n Excel lence account .

12 . Mr. Floyd Cooper M a s e l e s , Research Sc ien t i s t i n Research insrrumnnts Labo!atory August 30-September 1, 1968, to Houston , Texas , to supervise th.e dismanrel ing

and to arrange for t ransportat ion to Austin of a M a s s Spectrometer donated to the University of Texas , t ransportat ion e x p e n s e s in a n approximate amount of $40. 00 to b e pa id from Research Instruments Laboratory Maintenance and Operat ion accoun t ,

OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT (con_ttlnued from M-12): - -

7 . Mr. Richard E. Aamodt, Associa te Professor of Phys ics , t o conduct r e sea r_h in plasma p h y s i c s for Austin Research A s s o c i a t e s , September 1968 throcgh

January 1969.

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The following gi f t s have been received a t The Universi ty of Texas a t Ausi!'l. I recommend a c c e p t a n c e a n d tha t the thanks and apprecia t ion of the Foard b e sen! the donor by the Secre tary . In the c a s e of scho la i sh ips where the re::p:e?r is des igna ted by the donor, i t has been asce r t a ined that rhe donor :s a ~ h ? r : ~ ? b ! e or pilblic ins t i tu t ion and tha t the donation d o e s not cons t i tu te a n e,6as:.cn c: TSXeS

-. 2 s - A s ing le a s t e r i s k p r e c e d i n g t h e name of the donor ind ica tes that nc le t te r cf rr.:: mi t ta l w a s rece ived from the donor. Two asteris ics following the dcl1-i: s r n o m r indica te a noncash g i f t . The amount s t a t e d is a n appra i sa l or a n apprcx:.ma te c.: book value in the c a s e of unsold s t o c k , G i f t s for endowmen: pa rpose i e r e .nj. 2i:e:? by a n " E n following the dollar %mount,

DONOR PURPOSE AND ZONSiTiONS

1 Abraham Student Aid .School df Law Founda t ion , Tnc. Contribution for the sa la ry

Frank Abraham ,, sbpplementa t ion progr.am 711 Fannin St ree t H o ~ s t o n , Texas 77002

2 *African-American Ins t i tu te 866 Vnlted Nations Plaza Fi rs t Avenue at. 48th S t ree t ' '

New York, New York 1001 7.

3 Alcoa Foundation Arih_ir M. Doty Executive Director Alcoa Building, MeZlon Square P:trsb.~rgh, Pennsylvania 152 19

4 *American Associa t ion of Oilwell Drilling Contractors

2 11 North Ervay Building D a l l a s , Texas

5 Arthur Andersen & Company R , W , Goodman, Jr. 1700 Bank of the Southwest Bldg . Il 'oaston, Texas 77002.

6 'Associat ion of Allergists for Mycological Inves t iga t ions Dr. T . S . Painter , J r . ,

Secretary-Treasurer 1301 W e s t 38th St ree t Austin, Texas 78705

7 Atlantlc Rlchfleld Company L, P . Whorton, Manager Research a n d Development Dept . P , 0 Box 2819

in ternat lonal Office Scholarshlps for three s t u d e n ~ s designated by the donor

Col lege of Engineering . Contribution i n support of the Alcoa Foundation Professorship in.Chemica1 Engineering : s e c c d payment of three;

RMO JN'

S1 ,000 ri9

Division of Extension 1 , 3 0 0 A 0 Contribution to b e used for the Technica l Training Program

Col lege of Business Admin~si:sf :rn 1 , 0 9 9 30 Contrlbution to match the tot.al of g i f t s from alumni of t'?e 'Linhe:s?iy who a r e a s s o c i a t e d with !his conpan.,-, t h i s fund to b e used fcr the Acccm:jng Excel lence Fund

Department. of Microbiology 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 C Contribution for continued support of r e s e a r c h in th is department on a l l e r g i e s

Co l l ege of Engineering Contrlbution for 1968-69 for membership in the i n d o s t r ~ a l Associates Program

D a l l a s , Texas 75221 M-14

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DONOR

8 'Banff O i l , Ltd. C . V. Kloepfer, Chlef Engmeer 550 Slxth Avenue, S .W. Ca lga ry , Alberta, Canada

9 Bankers Trust Company C,harles C , Smith Senior Vice President P. 0. Box 318 Church St ree t Stat ion New York, New York 10015

10 i%r. a n d Mrs . L. T. Barrow Trust Fund

33 14 Chevy C h a s e Drive Houston, Texas 77019

11 The Boeing company Fred Huleen, Director of Personnel a n d Chairman, Scholarship and Aid-to-Education Committee P o 0 , Box 3707 Sear t l e , Washington 98124

12 Cqrysler Corporation Fund T . 0. Shreves , Executive Director 3 e c r o l t , Michlgan 48231

13 'The Clark Foundation Colonel Walter Kerbel Executive Secretary 4 6 16 Greenvil le Avenue D a l l a s , 'Texas 75206

14 Clayton Foundation'for Research M . 'r . Launius , Jr. Vice President: 706 Rank of the Southwest Bldg. :Houston. Texas 77002

15 T h e Clayton Fund E. A . Tribe P , 0. Box 2538 Houston. Texas 77001

1 6 * c a n P. Collrns Foundation, Inc P , 0, Box 2580 D a l l a s , Texas 75221

PURPOSE AND CONDAT:ONS AiVO'JNT

Col lege of Engineering $10 ,303 .30 Contribution for the Departmenr of Petroleum Engineering, to be used for the r e sea rch program -n reservoi r s imulat ion under the d i rec t ion of Dr. Keith Coa t s

Co l l ege of Business Administraticri Contribution t o be used for a :.:. ,484.0r i two-year r e sea rch project for a forecas t ing model of loan demand by b u s i n e s s e s

Department of Geology l , ? q 5 . i 3 F Contribution represent.i:qg the net income for the third quarter of 1968 from the t rus t c rea ted by Mr, a n d Mrs . Barrow, t o b e used for the Hal P . Bybee Memorial Fund

The Universi ty of Texas a t Aust.in 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution t o provide 5 scholar- s h i p s of $200 e a c h

Col l ege of Engineering 2 , 5 0 0 . ? 0 Contribution to provide scholarship a s s i s t a n c e during 1968-69

The Universi ty of Texas a t Adstin 2 , 1 5 0 , 0 0 Contribution t o provide scholarships for six des ignated rec ip ients

The Universi ty of Texas a t A u s t m 1 4 3 , ? 5 0 . 0 0 Contribution t o provide funds for the Clayton Foundation Biochemical Ins t i tu te for the f i r s t haif of 1966-69

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 3 , 8 1 5 . 0 0 Contribution t o provide scho la r sh ips for f ive des igna ted rec ip ients

The Universi ty of Texas Press 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to the Dobie Paisano Fund t o provide one.-third of the $ 3 , 0 0 0 fe l lowship donated rhrough the Texas ins t i tu te of Letters

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DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

17 Cont inenta l Oil Company Col lege of Business Administration $ 2 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Thomas R . Pickrell Contribution i n support of the work Ass i s t an t Controller of th i s Col lege for 1968-69 P. 0. Drawer 1267 Ponca Ci ty , Oklahoma 74601

18 Corn Products Company Col lege of Business Administration 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 H. G. Harder, President Unres t r ic ted contribution in support Internat ional Plaza of the work of th is Col lege for Englewood Cl i f f s , New Jersey 1968-69

19 Corn Products Company Col lege of Engineering 5,000,OO H. G o Harder, President Unrestr icted contribution i n support Internat ional Plaza of t h e work of th is Col lege for Englewood Cl i f f s , New Jersey 1968-69

20 W . H . Crain Co l l ege of Fine Arts 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 E 2511 San Gabriel S t ree t Contribution for the Loren Winship Austin, Texas 78705 Scholarship Fund

21 The Dal las Woman's Club Col lege of Fine Arts 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Mrs . Evelyn S . Davis Scholarship for a des igna ted Executive Secre tary rec ip ien t in the Department 7000 Park Lane of Drama D a l l a s . Texas 75225

22 The Dal las Woman's Club Col l ege of Fine Arts Mrs . Evelyn S . Davis Scholarship in m u s i c for a Executive Secre tary des igna ted rec ip ient 7000 Park Lane D a l l a s , Texas 75225

23 The Dal las Woman's Club Col l ege of Fine Arts 1Mrs. Evelyn S . Davis Contribution t o the Department of Executive Secre tary Drama t o cover e x p e n s e s incurred 7000 Park Lane i n present ing "The Tempest" i n D a l l a s , Texas 75225 Da l l a s for th i s Club

24 Ellen B . DeMar Scholarship Trust The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 c/o Fi rs t National Bank in Dal las Scholarship awarded t o a des ignated P. 0. Box 6031 rec ip ien t D a l l a s , Texas 75222

25 M r s . Linda Wraith Detro Co l l ege of Pharmacy 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 25850 Vinedo Lane Contribution t o e s t a b l i s h the Detro Los Altos H i l l s , California Fund, t o b e u s e d by Dr. Earl Folkers

for r e s e a r c h in muscular dystrophy

2 6 Henry L. Doherty Educational The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1 , 600.00 Foundation Contribution to provide scho la r sh ips

J. W. Ristori , Executive S e c . for four des igna ted rec ip ients 70 Pine St ree t New York. New York 10005

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DONOR

27 The Dow Chemical Company David Morgan, Director of

Universi ty Relations Midland, Michigan 48640

28 *The Ford Foundation 320 Eas t 43rd St ree t New York, New York 100 17

29 General Elecir ic Company J . Moreau Brown Crotonvi l le , P o 0. Box 151 Oss jn ing , New York 10562

30 General Electr lc Founda tlon 1Moreau Brown

Croronvll le , P . 0. Box 791 Oss ln ing , New York 10562

3 1 General Motors Corporation Robert J , Jones General Motors Building 3044 W e s t Grand Boulevard Detro i t , Michigan 48202

32 -Fundacao Ca lous te Gulbenkian Servico d a s Comunidades

Armenia s Western European Zone 1 Cmp. 16th Floor Lis boa., Portugal

33 Halliburton Education Foundation, Inc .

M . K . Brummett, President 3% 11 Southland Center D a l l a s , Texas 75201

34 Houston Endowment Inc . 1 . H . Creekmore, President P , 0. Box 52338 Houston, Texas 77052

35 Houston Endowment I n c . J , H . Creekmore, President P 0, Box 52338 Houston, Texas 77052

PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMO'LTNT

Contribution t o b e a l loca ted a s $ 6 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 fol lows : Col lege of Engineering for a graduate fel lowship i n Chemical Engineering of $ 2 , 5 0 0 and grants of $500 e a c h for Departments of Mechanica l Engineering a n d Petroleum Engineering: and r:o the Department of Chemistry for a gradiiate fe l lowship of $' , 500

Department. of Sociology 5 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to provide a one-year graduate fel lowship for a des ignated s tuden t from Mexico , t o be handled through the Ins t i tu te of Latin American Studies

Col lege of Engineering 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 To provide the General Electr ic Graduate Research a n d Study Grant i n Electr ical Engineering for 1968-69

Col lege of Business Administration 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 To provide the Faculty Development Grant i n Accounting and Finance for 1968-69

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 4 , 3 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to provide scho la r sh ips for f ive des igna ted rec ip ients

Internat ional Office 1,LOO.OO Scholarship funds for a des igna ted foreiqn s tuden t

Co l l ege of Engineering 10 ,000 .00 Contribution t o supplement the sa la ry of one o r more instructors ac t ive ly t each ing i n the Col lege of Engineering during 1968-69

Col l ege of Engineering 10 ,000 .00 Contribution to provide the J e s s e H . Jones Scholarships i n Engineering for 1968-69

School of Communication 5 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to provide the Martin Emmet Wal ter Scholarships in Journalism for 1968- 69

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DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

Houston Endowment Inc . :f . H , Creekmore, Pres ident P. 0. Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

Houston Endowment Inc . . H . Creekmore , Pres ident P . 0. Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

Houston Endowment Inc . H , Creekmore , Pres ident

P. 0. Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

Houston Endowment Inc . J . H. Creekmore, President P . 0. Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

Houston Endowment Inc . :[, H . Creekmore , President P , 0. Box 52338 :Hodston, Texas 77052

Houston Endowment I n c . 1 . H . Creekmore, President P . 0 . Box 52338 H o ~ l s t o n , Texas 77052

Zous ton Endowment Inc . . H . Creekmore, President

P . 0 . Box 52338 Hoiision, Texas 77052

Hcuston Endowment l n c . ,j, H . Creekmore, Pres ident F . 0, Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

Houston Endowment I n c . :i. H . Creekmore, President P . 0 , Box 52338 Houston , Texas 77052

School of Communication $ 2 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Contr ibut ion to provide funds for the J e s s e H , Jones Scholarships i n Journalism for 1968-69

Co l l ege of Business Administration 25,000,OO E Contr ibut ion for the 1968-69 payment on the J e s s e H. Jones Professorship i n Business

Col lege of Fine Arts 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contr ibut ion for the J e s s e H. Jones a n d Mary Gibbs Jones Scholarships i n the Fine Arts

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin 2 , 0 0 0 -00 Contr ibut ion to the Department of Naval S c i e n c e t o provide the $ 1 , 0 0 0 J e s s e H . Jones Scholarships Honorjng F lee t Admiral Ernest J . King a n d the $ 1 , 0 0 0 J e s s e H . Jones Scholarships Honoring F lee t Admiral C h e s t e r W. Nimitz

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contr ibut ion to provide scho la r sh ips for three des igna ted s tuden t s

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 2 5 , .5OO,OO Contr ibut ion to provide scho la r sh ips for 5 1 des igna ted r ec ip ien t s of J e s s e H . Jones a n d iMary Gibbs Jones "School Di s t r i c t s " awards The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin 2 , 0 0 0 -00 Contr ibut ion to provide scho la r sh ips for 4 des igna ted r ec ip ien t s of J e s s e H. Jones a n d Mary Gibbs Jones "School Di s t r i c t s " awards

The Univers i ty of Texas at. Austin 1 , 0 0 0 . 3 3 Contr ibut ion to provide scho la r sh ips for 2 des igna ted r ec ip ien t s of l e s s e H . Jones a n d Mary Gibbs J o n e s "School Di s t r i c t s " awards

The Univers i ty of Texas a t Austin 1,000,OO Contr ibut ion to provide scho la r sh ips for 2 des igna ted r ec ip ien t s of J e s s e H . Jones a n d Mary Gibbs Jones "School Di s t r i c t s " awards

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PURPOSE AND COND1T:ONS AMOJNT

45 [ames S . Hudnall P , 0, Box 1310 Tyler , Texas 75701

Col lege of Engineering $ 1 , 0 3 0 , 8 3 E Contribution of 21 s h a r e s of Genera l American Oil Company of Texas common s t o c k , the a r n w n i shown representing the n e t proceeds from t h e s a l e of th is s t o c k . This i s a payment on Mr. Hudnal l ' s member- s h i p i n the Chancel lor ' s Counc i l ,

Tnstitute of Scrap Iron & S t e e l , The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1,300,OO Gulf C o a s t Chapter Scholarships for three des igna ted

3arry Segel l , Secretary-Treas . r ec ip ien t s F.. 0. Box 24063 Oklahoma C i t y , Oklahoma 73124

M r . Erln Bain Jones 4717 Park Lane D a l l a s , Texas 75220

The Jack S . and Elva J , Josey Foundation

Tack S . josey 504 Waugh Drlve Eiouston, Texas 77019

Kadena O f f ~ c e r s W i v e s Club M r s . M . A . ivlueller , Treasurer APO San Francisco , California

96239

Minnie L. ivlaffett Scholars hip Trust

C/O Thomas B . Chennaul t Republic National Bank of Dal las P. 0, Box 241 .Dallas , Texas 75221

Humanit ies Research Cent.er 5,000,OO Contribution to b e used for book publicat ion purposes . This is a payment. on M r s . Jones ' membership i n the Chance l lo r ' s Council

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 5,000,OO Unrestr icted contribution

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Scholarship for a des ignated rec ip ient

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 2 , 2 0 0 . 0 0 Scholarship funds for 3 des igna ted rec ip ien t s

The Marshal l Foundation Internat ional Office W . 0. Neuhaus , Trustee Scholarship for a des ignated 19th Floor 500 Jefferson Bldg. foreign s tuden t Houston, Texas 77002

Mobil Foundation, Inc . Col lege of Business Administration c/o Fred H . Moore Unrestr icted contribution 223 Austin National Bank Bldg. Austin, Texas 78701

Monsanto Company Col lege of Engineering C . E . Johnson, Director Contrib-ution to the Department of Centra l Personnel Department Chemical Engineering, $ 1 , 0 0 0 for 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard scho la r sh ips and $ 2 , 0 0 0 for the S t . Louis , Missour i 631 66 unres t r ic ted u s e of the department.

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DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

Monsanto Company C . E . Johnson, Director Central Personnel Department 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63166

NMU Pension and Welfare Plan Abe Magrisso, Claims Director 3 6 Seventh Avenue New York, New York 1001 1

*Mrs . George S . Yalle 1003 Rio Grande Austin, Texas

iNationa1 Association of Secondary School Principals

Ellsworth Tompkins , Secretary- Director, Scholarship Board 1201 Sixteenth Street , N.W. Washington, D. C . 20036

Navy Relief Society R . J . Badger 103 0 Munitions Building Washington, D. C . 20360

Pan American Petroleum Foundation, Inc .

C . F . Bedford, Vice President P. 0. Box 1410 Fort Worth, Texas 76101

Pan American Petroleum Foundation, Inc .

C . F. Bedford, Vice President P. 0. Box 1410 Fort Worth, Texas 7610 1

Department of Chemistry $3,000.00 Contribution to be used for summer research fellowships to outstanding teaching ass i s tan ts who have qualified for their doctorate program

The University of Texas a t Austin Scholarship for a designated recipient

College of Fine Arts Addition to the Laura Duncan Trim Scholarship in iMusic Fund

The University of Texas a t Austin Contribution to provide the Betty Crocker Scholarship for the designated recipient

The University of Texas a t Austin Scholarship for a designated recipient

Department of Geology Contribution to be used a s follows:

Faculty doctoral fellowship Undergraduate scholarships (3) Unrestricted grant for the use of

the department

College of Engineering Contribution to the Department of Petroleum Engineering, to be used for

4 undergraduate scholarships 3,400.00 grant for the department 1 ,200.00

Raymond Pearson Foundation, Inc. The University of Texas a t Austin 1 ,500.00 Gene N. Fondren ,Secretary Scholarships for three designated P. 0. Box 2592 recipients Houston, Texas 77001

Pennsylvania Higher Education The University of Texas a t Austin 1 ,350 .00 Assistance Agency Scholarships for five designated

K. R . Reeher, Executive Director recipients Towne House Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17 102

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DONOR

Phillips Petroleum Company R . G . Rhodes , Production

Manager, Petrochemicals Manufacturing Department

Bartlesville , Oklahoma 74003

Reader's Digest Foundation Sterling Fisher Executive Director Pleasantville , New York 105 70

Schlumberger Foundation Captain Clifton Iverson Execut:ve Secretary 5320 Sugar Hill Houston, Texas 77027

Benno C. Schmidt 630 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10020

The Sears-Roebuck Foundation J. P. Plain, Executive Director 1409 South Lamar Street Dallas, Texas 75202

Murray Case Sells Estate Law Sone , Trustee Texas Wesleyan College Fort Worth, Texas 76105

PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS

College of Engineering Contribution to the Engineering Foundation

School of Communication Contribution for the Department of journalism to renew the Reader's Digest Foundation Research-Travel Fund for 1968-69

The University of Texas a t Austin Contribution to provide two $500 Schlumberger Collegiate Awards for 1968-69

The University of Texas a t Austin Unrestricted contribution, to be applied toward his membership in the Chancellor's Council

The University of Texas a t Austin Scholarships for four designated recipients

The Universi.ty of Texas a t Austin Contribution to the Student Loan Fund

Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. College of Engineering C . E . Parker, Jr. , Secretary Contribution for the Department

AMO'UNT

$2,600.00

50 West 50th Street of Petroleum Engineering to provide New York, New York 10020 the 1968-69 Shell Aid, to be used to

strengthen academic areas

Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. Department of Geology 5,000,OO C . E . Parker, Jr . , Secretary Contribution to provide the 1968- 69 50 West 50th Street Shell Aid, to be used to strengthen New York, New York 1002 0 academic a reas

71 *Mr. George Slaughter College of Fine Arts : 5,000.00 E 207 Brazos Street , Austin, Texas Contribution to es tabl ish a n endowed

and scholarship in the Department of *Mrs. Betty Slaughter Dickson Music in honor of their father, the

909 West 23rd Street award to be known a s the Lomis Austin, Texas Slaughter Scholarship in Music

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DONOR

72 Standard Oil Company of Texas Jack C , Kern, Division

Exploration Superintendent P. 0. Box 66247, Fairview S ta . Houston, Texas 77006

73 "Stauffer Chemical Company 1. P. Ha lan , Employee Relations 380 Madison Avenue New York, New York 1001 7

74 Summit Management a n d Research Corpora tion

C . E . Hurwitz, President 808 Travis St ree t Houston. Texas 77002.

75 Superior Cable Foundation, Inc . R. M . Meadows , Treasurer P. 0. Box 489 Hickory, North Carolina 28 60 1

76 The Teagle Founda t ion, Inc . Frank E . Mott , President 3 0 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York 10020

77 Texas AFL-CIO Roy R. Evans Secretary-Treasurer Box MM , Capitol Stat ion Austin, Texas 78711

78 The Texas In terscholas t ic League Foundation

R . J . Kidd, Secretary Box 8028, Universi ty Station Austin, Texas 78712

79 Texas Power and Light Company T. L. Austin, Jr., President P. 0. Box 6331 D a l l a s , Texas 75222

80 Union Oil Company of California Foundation

V. W. Frederickson, Chairman, Petroleum Engineering Scholar-

sh ip Committee 461 South Boylston Street Los Angeles , California 90017

PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

Department of Geology $3 ,554 .50 Contribution to provide the 1968- 69 Fellowship i n Geology of $2 ,554 .50 and a n unrestr icted grant for the u s e of the department of $1 ,000

Col lege of Engineering 3 ,000 .00 Contribution to the Department of Chemical Engineering to provjde the 1968-69 Stauffer Scholarship Fund of $1 ,000 and a n unrestr icted grant of $ 2 , 0 0 0 for the u s e of the department

Col lege of Business Administration 1 ,000 .00 Unrestr icted contribution

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to provide funds for two scholarships for 1968-69

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 2 ,500 .00 Contribution to renew a scholarship for a des ignated recipient

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to provide fonds for a scholarship for a des ignated rec ipient

The Universi ty of Texas a t Austin 2 2 , 7 2 5 . 0 0 Contribution to provide scholarships for 71 des ignated rec ipients

Col lege of Engineering Contribution to the Engineering Foundation for 1968

Col lege of Engineering 3 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution to the Department of Petroleum Engineering to provide scholars hips for s e v e n s tuden t s

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DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMO'UNT

Whitehall Foundation, Inc . The University of Texas a t Austin $1,200.00 C. V. Poulin, Assistant Contribution to provide scholarships

Director of Scholarships for two designated recipients 111 East 59th Street New York, New York 10022

The David and Eula Wintermann The University of Texas a t Austin 1 ,000.00 Foundation Contribution to provide scholarships

P , 0. Box 337 for two designated recipients Eagle Lake, Texas 77434

Wor.thing Scholarship Fund The University of Texas a t Austin 2,850.00 Houston Bank & Trust Company Contribution to provide scholarships R , B . Mougey, Trust Officer for s ix designated recipients P . 0. Box 2555 Houston, Texas 77001

The J . D. and Mazie Wrather The University of Texas a t Austin 5,000.00 Foundation Unrestricted contribution for the use

1. D. Wrather, Jr. of the Development Board 270 North Canon Drive Beverly Hills , California 902 10

C . J. Wrightsman Educational The University of Texas a t Austin 1 ,070.50 Fund, Inc. Contribution to provide scholarships

Richard M . Eikenburg for four designated students Secretary-Treasurer 170 1 W. T. Waggoner Building Fort Worth, Texas 76102

Zale Foundation The University of Texas a t Austin 5,000,OO Mrs. Joy Burk Contribution to match funds from the Executive Director Ford Foundation project, adminl-stered 512 South Akard Street by the Hogg Foundation, to be used Dal las , Texas 75201 for scholarships for students under the

Special Admissions Program directed by Dr. James Ayres

The following nonmonetary gifts have a l s o been received:

"ouis Alexander Humanities Research Center $ 850.00** 8425 Merlin Drive Contribution to the History of Aviation Houston, Texas 77005 Collection consisting of aviation

magazines, newspaper clippings, press r e l eases , pamphlets, and other material relating to modern aviation and space travel

Andreas L. Brown Humanities Research Center 3,500.00** Gotham Book Mart Collection of approximately 2 ,300 41 West 47th Street publications, manuscripts, journals , New York, New York 1003 6 and periodicals of various dates and

i ssues

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DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

89 Andreas L. Brown Humanities Research Center $ 365.00%". Gorham. Book Mart Collection of approximately 300 41 West 47th Street to 400 clippings, newspapers, New York, New York 1003 6 a r t i c l e s , and programs relating to

the work of Robert Frost

90 J. P. Dreibelbis The University of Texas Library 260000+* Ridge Road, Hemlock Farms Collection of books on banking and Lords Valley related interests , consisting of 19 Hawley, Pennsylvania 18428 hardbound books and 14 paperbacks

9 1 ,*Professor ]ohn McAndrew College of Fine Arts 1,062.00..4:~ Wellesley College Contribution to the Department of Wellesley, Massachusetts Art consisting of a n archive of photograph

0 2 1 8 1 of Mexican ar t and architecture, including photographic negatives and small prints, inked drawings of architectural plans, perspectives, and details of Mexican Colonial buildings

92 Robie Macauley Humanjties Research Center % , 3 3 0 0 0 0 i * 1323 North Sandburg Terrace Collection of 55 letters from Chicago, Illinois 6061 0 contemporary English and American

writers , including Saul Bellow, Flannery 0 ' Connor, Marianne Moore, and T . S . Eliot

93 Mr. and iMrs. E . E . Sheffleld The University of Texas a t Austin 2033 Albans Road A rare and 'un'cisual Venetian g lass lamp Houston, Texas 77005 in the form of wisteria blossoms and

leaves of the Victorian per.iod 1 ,?500935%

Twelve antique Eng!ish Lowestoft porcelain plates of elaborate design, dated approximately 1796 3 , ~ 0 3 n O O M

Five handmade bedcovers , including three silk. patchwork qui l ts , one knitted coverlet , and one crocheted bedspread, made by Mrs . Sheffield's mother and grandmother prior to the 1880's 3,500.00'*

94 Tom F. Steele , President College of Engineering 95,000.00%* Steele Construction Contribution for the use of the

Company, Inc. Department of Petroleum Engineering Po 0. Box 12383 of a Dyna-Tronics Analog Model 1500 Houston, Texas 77017 Processing Unit , complete with a l l

component parts

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RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1968-69 BUDGET

The t e rm " r a t e " f o r academic p e r s o n n e l i s t h e f u l l - t i m e n ine-month b a s e r a t e ; f o r c l a s s i f i e d p e r s o n n e l i t i s t h e f u l l - t i m e twelve-month r a t e , t h e a p p o i n t e e r e c e i v i n g a p r o p o r t i o n a t e amount depend ing upon t h e f r a c t i o n o f t ime f o r which h e i s a p p o i n t e d and t h e p e r i o d o f h i s appo in tmen t . S o u r c e o f funds f o r payment o f s a l a r i e s , u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e shown, i s t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l s a l a r i e s a c c o u n t .

F u l l . t i m e S a l a r y P e r i o d o f % No.

I t e m , Depar tment , T i t l e , Name Appointment Time - Mos, - R a t e

GENERAL ADMTNISTRATION AND STUDENT SERVICES

C o u n s e l i n g and P s y c h o l o g i c a l S e r - v i c e s C e n t e r , and D i v i s i o n O f f i c e o f D i v i s i o n o f Housing and Food' S e r v i c e

Appointment C o u n s e l i n g C o o r d i n a t o r D o r m i t o r i e s

1. F r e d e r i c k E. H i l l

S o u r c e s o f Funds : G e n e r a l Budget Funds-50% A u x i l i a r y E n t e r p r i s e s Funds-50%

(RBC# 72.3, 338)

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

C h o r a l O r g a n i z a t i o n s

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 2 . Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,150

To: C h o r a l O r g a n i z a t i o n s - Main tenance and O p e r a t i o n From: Music - Main tenance and O p e r a t i o n

To p r o v i d e funds f o r s h e e t mus ic p u r c h a s e s d u r i n g t h e f i s c a l y e a r , and t o c o v e r M u n i c i p a l A u d i t o r i u m r e n t a l and s t a g e l a b o r f o r t h e C h r i s t m a s c o n c e r t ,

(RBC# 1021)

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

Appointment L e c t u r e r

3 . Tom Lea (RBC# 963)

L e c t u r e r 4. R e y n e l l M. P a r k i n s

(RBCI'I 888)

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F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y P e r i o d of No.

I tern, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. R a t e

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (con t inued)

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 5. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $1,066

To: A r c h i t e c t u r e - C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s From: Environmental S t u d i e s Program - Maintenance and Opera t ion

A d d i t i o n a l funds were needed f o r a s e c r e t a r i a l p o s i t i o n i n t h e School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e due t o t h e i n c r e a s e d work load f o r t h e Environmental S t u d i e s Program,

(RBCn 753)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 6. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,320

To: A r c h i t e c t u r e - S p e c i a l Equipment From: Una l loca ted Teaching Equipment

To p r o v i d e funds f o r t h e p u r c h a s e o f a u d i o - v i s u a l equipment needed f o r c l a ss room purposes ,

(RBCSI 945)

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Anthropology

Appointment L e c t u r e r

7. E l i z a b e t h J. Balan (RBCSI 761)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 8. Morgan D. Maclachlan

N I H T r a i n i n g Grant Funds Genera l Budget Funds - T r a n s f e r from Dean ' s Rese rve

Concur ren t Employment: Cen te r f o r As ian S t u d i e s ( O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (RBC# 643, 644, 728, 470)

V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 9. Bryan R. R o b e r t s

(RBCSI 693)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 10. James A. Neely

(RBCJI 673) 911 - 5 / 3 1 LWOP

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F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y P e r i o d o f % No.

I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. R a t e

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Anthropology (con t inued)

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 11. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,500

To: A s s i s t a n t s From: Teaching A s s o c i a t e s and Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

R e a l l o c a t i o n o f funds f o l l o w i n g f a l l r e g i s t r a t i o n t o meet more r e a l i s t i c a l l y t h e needs o f t h e depar tment .

(RBC# 734)

Astronomy

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

12. Ralph R. Robbins, J r . (RBCik 904)

P r o f e s s o r 13, David S, Evans

(RBCSI 985)

V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r 14. J e a n Heidmann

(RBCII 984)

Chemist ry

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 15, Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,066

To: Chemist ry - A s s i s t a n t s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r t h r e e s t u d e n t a s s i s t a n t s i n P h y s i c a l S c i e n c e s 320, which c o u r s e i s b e i n g t a u g h t b y P r o f e s s o r Noyes, o f t h e Chemist ry Department.

(RBCSI 1027)

Chemist ry and Clay ton Foundat ion Biochemical I n s t i t u t e

Appointment 16, David J. DeRosier

Chemist ry A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 1 /16 - 5 / 3 1

Clay ton Foundat ion Bio- chemical I n s t i t u t e - C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

(RBCIj 920, 990)

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P e r i o d o f Yo F u l l - t ime S a l a r y No.

I t e m . Department. T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos. R a t e

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (con t i n u e d )

C l a s s i c s

Appointment V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r -

17. Margare t M. Forbes (RBC# 783)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 18. James A. Dengate

(RBC?! 675)

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 19, Amount of T r a n s f e r - $2,200

To: A s s i s t a n t s From: F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l funds needed f o r academic a s s i s t a n t s . (RBCI 1011, 735)

Computer S c i e n c e s

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 2.0. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,000

To: Computer S c i e n c e s - Teaching A s s o c i a t e s and Teaching A s s i s t a n t s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

These funds were needed t o h i r e two a d d i ~ i o n a l Teaching A s s i s t a n t s i n Computer S c i e n c e s .

(RBC?! 806)

Computer S c i e n c e s and Computation Cen te r

Appointment and Change o f S t a t u s 2.1, John R. Whiteman

Appointment: Computer S c i e n c e s

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Change o f S t a t u s : Computation Cen te r

Research Mathematician ( F a c u l t y )

To: From:

T h i s conforms t h e Budget t o r e f l e c t c o r r e c t aca - demic r a t e .

(RBC?! 645, 748)

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Computer S c i e n c e s and Mathematics

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

2.2. G i l b e r t W. S t e w a r t , 111

Computer S c i e n c e s Mathematics

(RBC# 764, 403)

Economics

Leave o f Absence A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

2.3. Douglas C . Dacy

Term o f Leave (RBCa 676, 802)

E n g l i s h

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

24. Richard Abrams (RBC# 782)

L e c t u r e r 25. Mead M. F e i c k

(RBCJ) 933)

L e c t u r e r ( F a l l 1968-69 Only) 26, John M. Forsman

(RBC% 784)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 27, George M. Genet

(RBC# 689)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 28. W i l l a r d J. Graver

(RBC# 9 3 2.)

V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r 29. James G. McManaway

(RBC# 738)

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E n g l i s h (con t inued)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 30. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,500

To: E n g l i s h - Program i n C r i t i c i s m From: O f f i c e of t h e Dean - V i s i t i n g L e c t u r e r s and C o n s u l t a n t s

To e s t a b l i s h an accoun t from which v i s i t i n g l e c t u r e r s and c o n s u l t a n t s - p a r t i c i p a t i n g i n t h e Program i n C r i t i c i s m may be pa id .

(RBCB 975)

French and I t a l i a n

Appointment P r o f e s s o r Emer i tus

31. L a n c a s t e r Dabney (RBCII 964)

I n s t r u c t o r 32. John E. F a d e l l

(RBC~I 781)

I n s t r u c t o r 33. Gerhard C. Gerhardi

(RBCJI 646)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 34, Rober t E. H i l l

(RBCII 780)

Change o f S t a t u s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

35. James D. Tedder To:

From:

To c o r r e c t a c l e r i c a l e r r o r i n t h e o r i g i n a l Budget,

(RBC# 744)

Leave o f Absence I n s t r u c t o r

36, Maria X, Wel l s

Term o f Leave (RBCB 866)

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French and I t a l i a n (con t inued)

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 37. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,000

To: A s s i s t a n t s From: F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

A d d i t i o n a l s t u d e n t g r a d e r s were needed due t o heavy e n r o l l m e n t i n s e v e r a l g r a d u a t e and u p p e r - d i v i s i o n c o u r s e s .

(RBCII 736)

Geography

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 38. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,500

To: Geography - A s s i s t a n t s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e t h e depar tment w i t h t h e s e r v i c e s o f a s t u d e n t g r a d e r and a C a r t o g r a p h i c A s s i s t a n t .

(RBCSI 841)

G e o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e s

Appointment L e c t u r e r

39. L. Frank Brown, J r . 911 - 1/15 50 9 $ 10,900

Concur ren t Employment: Bureau o f Economic Geology

Research S c i e n t i s t 911 - 1/15 5 0 1 2, 14,500 1 /16 - 8 / 3 1 100

(RBC# 1018, 1014)

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 40. Amount o f T r a n s f e r $6,960

To: C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s From: F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r a Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e IV f o r t h e academic y e a r .

(RBCW 979)

Germanic Languages

Appointment V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

41. Hans Bender (RBCSI 779)

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Government

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 42. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $4,200

To: Government - Maintenance and Opera t ion From: Una l loca ted Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

Funds a r e t o be used f o r t h e r e n t a l o f t h r e e p i e c e s o f I B M equipment,

(RBCf 740)

43, Amount of T r a n s f e r - $4,788 To: Government - C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s

From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r a new A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t p o s i t i o n , a s recommended by t h e U n i v e r s i t y P e r s o n n e l O f f i c e a u d i t .

( R B C ~ ~ 1010)

H i s t o r y

Appointment A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

44, V a r t a n Gregor ian (RBC# 678)

L i n g u i s t i c s , Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n , and I n t e r n a t i o n a l O f f i c e

Appointment 45. John G. Bord ie

L i n g u i s t i c s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 911 - 5 / 3 1

Source o f Funds: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 911 -- 5 / 3 1

I n t e r n a t i o n a l O f f i c e (Government C o n t r a c t Funds) A s s o c i a t e D i r e c t o r 9!1 - 1/15

(RBCji 960, 961, 705, 870)

Mathematics

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

46. Laurence L. Schumaker (RBC# 679)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 47. Bernhard Amberg

(RBCS~ 903)

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Mathemat ics ( con t inued)

Appoin tment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

48, Ka i F a l t i n g s (RBC# 763)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 49, Sharadshandra W. J o s h i

(RBCB 879)

Change o f S t a t u s L e c t u r e r

50. C h a r l e s R, S h e r e r To: 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

From: 911 - 1/15 (RBC# 865)

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 51. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $36,000

To: A s s i s t a n t s From: F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

T h i s amount i s t h e e s t i m a t e d s h o r t a g e o f funds budgeted i n t h e Mathematics Department f o r s t u d e n t a s s i s t a n t s f o r t h e 1968-69 academic y e a r based on e x p e n d i t u r e s t o d a t e and p r o j e c t i o n s f o r t h e s p r i n g semes te r .

(RBCS) 980)

P h y s i c s

Appointment P r o f e s s o r

52, Taro Tamura (RBC# 989)

Change o f S t a t u s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

53. P e t e r J. R i l e y To:

From: (RBC# 680)

P h y s i c s and Cen te r f o r Nuclear S t u d i e s

Appointment 54. I r a Morgan

P h y s i c s P r o f e s s o r

Cen te r f o r Nuclear S t u d i e s D i r e c t o r 911 - 5 / 3 1

(RBC# 885, 765)

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P h y s i c s and Cen te r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Research

Appointment 55. L e s l i e C. Woods

P h y s i c s V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r

Cen te r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Research (Atomic Energy Commission C o n t r a c t )

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 911 (RBCI 402, 668, 937)

Psychology

R e s i g n a t i o n A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

56. Jon D. J e c k e r

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n (RBC?! 667)

Soc io logy , I n s t i t u t e f o r L a t i n American S t u d i e s , and Popu la t ion - Research Cen te r - Appointment

57. J o r g e Balan

Soc io logy A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 911 - 1/15

I n s t i t u t e f o r L a t i n American S t u d i e s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 911 - 1/15

P o p u l a t i o n Resea rch Cen te r Research A s s o c i a t e ( F a c u l t y ) 911 - 1 / 3 1

(RBCI! 533, 826, 504)

S p a n i s h and P o r t u g u e s e

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 58, Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $10,000

To: Span i sh and Por tuguese - Teaching A s s o c i a t e s and Teaching A s s i s t a n t s From: French and I t a l i a n - F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

T h i s r e a l l o c a t i o n o f funds was needed t o a d j u s t t h e budget between t h e s e two depar tments which were fo rmer ly one Department o f Romance Languages,

(RBC# 977)

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Zoology

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (1968-69 Only)

59. A l i c e K, G i l l e n 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1 (RBCJI 647)

Change o f S t a t u s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

60, Richard H, Richardson To :

From:

To c o r r e c t a c l e r i c a l e r r o r made i n t h e o r i g i n a l 1968-69 Budget.

(RBC# 695)

Cen te r f o r As ian S t u d i e s

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 61, Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,250

To: L i b r a r y - South A s i a S t u d i e s From: Equipment

To e s t a b l i s h a s e p a r a t e a c c o u n t t o be used f o r t h e purchase o f books f o r t h e Cen te r f o r As ian S t u d i e s l i b r a r y .

(RBCSI 828)

Middle E a s t Language and Area Cen te r

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 62. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,300

'To: Middle E a s t Cen te r - Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n From: Una l loca ted Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

A d d i t i o n a l funds w i l l be needed f o r maintenance and o p e r a t i o n f o r t h e f i s c a l y e a r ,

(RBC# 882)

O f f i c e o f t h e Dean

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 63. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $10,000

To: O f f i c e o f t h e Dean - C l e r i c a l A s s i s t a n t s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

l o p r o v i d e funds t o meet t h e need f o r a d d i t i o n a l c l e r i c a l a s s i s t a n t s under t h e expanded program i n t h e Dean 's O f f i c e . (RBC# 803)

64. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $5,000 To: O f f i c e o f t h e Dean - F a c u l t y T r a v e l

From: Una l loca ted T r a v e l Expenses

Funds w i l l be used t o s u p p o r t a n t i c i p a t e d t r a v e l expenses o f t h e f a c u l t y o f t h e C o l l e g e o f A r t s and S c i e n c e s .

(RBC# 798)

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O f f i c e o f t h e Dean - (con t inued)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 65. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $47,900

T r a n s f e r s were made from t h e O f f i c e o f t h e Dean, V i s i t i n g L e c t u r e r s accoun t t o e s t a b l i s h d e p a r t m e n t a l v i s i t i n g l e c t u r e r s a c c o u n t s a s f o l l o ~ a s :

(1) Botany (RBC# 968)

(2.) Chemist ry (RBCSI 835)

(3) C l a s s i c s (RBCB 1008)

(4) Computer S c i e n c e (RBCB 854)

(5) E n g l i s h (RBCSI 973)

(6) F rench- I t a l i a n (RBCS, 971)

(7) Geography (RBCSI 855)

(8) G e o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e s (RBCB 839)

(9) Germanic Languages (RBCA 1017)

(10) Government (RBC# 967)

(11) H i s t o r y (KBC# 970)

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Genera l Bus iness and Mathematics

Appointment L e c t u r e r

66, R e s t i t u t o F e r r e r - S o t o

Genera l B u s i n e s s

Mathematics (RBC# 719, 1034)

J o u r n a l i s m

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

67. James B. Colson (RBC# 859)

(12) American S t u d i e s (RBC# 969)

(13) L i n g u i s t i c s (RBC# 852)

(14) Mathemat ics (RBCI 974)

(15) Microbiology (RBC# 836)

(16) Ph i losophy (RBCW 853)

(17) P h y s i c s (RBCSI 814)

(18) Psychology (RBCB 851)

(19) Soc io logy (RBCSI 972)

(20) Span i sh -Por tuguese (RBCB 976)

(21) Zoology (RBC# 1007)

(22) Middle E a s t Language and Area Cen te r

(RBCA 837)

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SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION ( c o n t i n u e d ) - R a d i o / T e l e v i s i o n / F i l m and Resea rch - and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher - Educat ion

Appointment 68. Rober t D. Brooks

R a d i o / T e l e v i s i o n / F i l m A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Research and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher Educa- t i o n Research S c i e n t i s t ( 'Facul ty)

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e of Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds

(RBCn 864, 863, 197)

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y -la NO.

Time - Mos. - R a t e

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 69. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $15,310

To: Cur r i cu lum and I n s t r u c t i o n - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s and Teaching A s s o c i a t e s

From: E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology - F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

R e a l l o c a t i o n o f t e a c h i n g s a l a r y funds w i t h i n t h e C o l l e g e o f Educa t ion .

(RBCSI 745)

70. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $16,000 To: Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n - F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

Prom: H i s t o r y and Ph i losophy o f Educa t ion - Teaching A s s o c i a t e s ( $ l , 0 0 0 ) E d u c a t i o n a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n - F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s ($15,000)

R e a l l o c a t i o n o f t e a c h i n g s a l a r y funds w i t h i n t h e C o l l e g e o f Educa t ion .

(RBC# 959, 857)

Cur r i cu lum and I n s t r u c t i o n and E x t e n s i o n Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

71. Wi l l i am L, Rurher fo rd

Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n 911 -- 5 / 3 1

Ex tens ion Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau 911 - 5 / 3 1

(RBC# 639, 704)

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Appointment Time - Mos. - R a t e I tem, Department, T i t l e , N a m L

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (con t inued)

Cur r i cu lum and I n s t r u c t i o n and - Research and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher Educat ion

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

72, John J. Koran, Jr .

Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n

Research and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher Educat ion - O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds

(RBC# 472, 471)

73, Gene E. H a l l

Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1

Resea rch and Development Cen te r f o r 'Teacher Educat ion - O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 911 - 1 / 3 1 (RBC# 621, 703)

E d u c a t i o n a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

74. Edward ii. T a p s c o t t

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from Dean ' s Rese rve

Concur ren t Employment: Ex tens ion Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau

P r o j e c t A d m i n i s t r a t o r [RBCV 883)

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

75. B a r r i s W. S t e r n (RBC# 797)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 76, Martha C. Po l son

(RBC# 1043)

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E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology (con t inued) - Appoin trnen t

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 77. Luiz F, N a t a l i c i o

(RBC# 769)

S a l a r y I n c r e a s e P r o f e s s o r

78. C a r l F. Here fo rd To.

From:

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBC?! 793)

R e s i g n a t i o n A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

79. Edwin Hindsman

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n (RBC# 834)

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology and Research and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher .- Educat ion - Appoin trnent

80, Thomas L. Good

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Resea rch and Deveiopment Cen te r f o r Teacher Educat ion (U.S, O f f i c e of Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds)

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 911 - 1 / 3 1 (RBC# 768, 778)

81. J e r e E, Brophy

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Research and Development Cen te r f o r Teacher Educat ion (U.S. O f f i c e of Educat ion C o n t r a c t Funds)

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 9 / 1 - 1 / 3 1 (RBC# 1031, 777)

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (con t inued)

P h y s i c a l and H e a l t h Educat ion

Appointment A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

82. C u r t i s J. Alderson 1 / 1 6 (RBC# 949)

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - C i v i l Engin- - Appointment

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 83. James 1. Houston

CRBC# 887 j

Change o f S t a t u s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

84. J o s e p h A. Yura To.

From: (RBCS1 901)

C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g - Meteorology - Appointment

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 85, E. Lothar Koschmieder

(RBC# 776)

E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

86. P h i l i p C. R ichardson (RBC# 688)

Change o f S t a t u s P r o f e s s o r

87. C l a r e n c e L. Coates , Jr. To :

From: (RBCS1 707)

Mechanical E n g i n e e r i n g

Appointment L e c t u r e r

88, Gerald R. Wagner (RBC?~ 775)

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Mechanical Engineer ing (con t inued)

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P ro f e s so r

89. John A. Heyt (RBC# 1015)

A s s i s t a n t P ro f e s so r 90. Thomas H. Courtney

(RBCS 774)

Leave of Absence A s s i s t a n t P ro f e s so r

91. Rober t A. H e l f i n s t i n e

Term of Leave (RBC# 292)

T rans f e r Between D i s s imi l a r Approp r i a t i ons 92. Amount o f T rans f e r - $5,000

To: A s s i s t a n t s From: Teaching A s s o c i a t e s and Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

To permi t appointment and u t i l i z a t i o n of an i nc r ea sed number o f Academic A s s i s t a n t s i n l i e u o f Teaching A s s i s t a n t s i n t h e under- g r adua t e i n s t r u c t i o n a l program.

(RBC# 840)

Petroleum Engineer ing

Appointment Lec tu r e r

93. Wil l iam W. Dingle (RBC# 708)

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

A r t - Trans f e r o f Funds

94. Amount o f T rans f e r - $3,000 To: A r t - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

From: Dean's Reserve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s

To prov ide funds f o r t h e a ~ p o i n t m e n t o f an a d d i t i o n a l Teachinn . . - A s s i s t a n t needed i n A r t H i s t o r y cou r se s and i n t h e A r t Museum.

(RBC# 1019)

A r t and A r t Teaching G a l l e r y

Appointment 95. W. Joseph Fu l t on

A r t V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P ro f e s so r 911 - 1/15

A r t Teaching G a l l e r y Chief Cura tor 911 - 1/15

(RBCI 751, 750)

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Drama - Appointment

L e c t u r e r 96, Antonin Hodek

(RBCB 1012)

L e c t u r e r 97. Lucy A. Bar ton

(RBCiI 810)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 98. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,778

To: Drama - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s From: Dean ' s Rese rve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r t h e appointment o f an a d d i t i o n a l Teaching A s s i s t a n t needed i n Drama 388 and 693.

(RBCJI 1020)

Music

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (1968-69 Only)

99, Agnes Vadas

Source o f Funds: Depar tmenta l S a l a r i e s and T r a n s f e r from Dean ' s Reserve .

(RBCiI 241, 1023, 1016)

Change o f S t a t u s Guest P r o f e s s o r

100. A l f r e d o d e Saint-Malo To :

From: (RBCiI 1039)

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE

Appointment L e c t u r e r

101. J u n e A: Moll

Concur ren t Employment: L i b r a r y

L i b r a r i a n I V 1/16 - 5 / 3 1 (RBCI'/ 924, 925)

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Appointment L e c t u r e r

102. Ann H, Bowden (RBCS~ 934)

L e c t u r e r 103. N e t t i e L. Benson

Concur ren t Employment: H i s t o r y

L e c t u r e r

L i b r a r y L i b r a r i a n ZV

PHYSICAL TRAINING

P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Women

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 104. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $340

To: T r a v e l From: Equipment

To e s t a b l i s h a T r a v e l a c c o u n t f o r t h i s depar tment . (RBC# 722)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 105. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,040

To: P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Women - C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r a p i a n i s t needed f o r t h e b a l l e t c l a s s e s , (RBCJI. 962)

106, Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,905 To: P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Women - S p e c i a l Equipment

From: Una l loca ted Teaching Equipment

To p r o v i d e equipment such a s e x e r c i s e mats , g o l f c u r t a i n s , l o c k e r s , and copying machine,

(RBCSk 966)

P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Comen and P h y s i c a l 'Tra ining f o r Yen

Appointment V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r

107. S t a n l e y H a l l

P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Women 9 1 1 - 5 / 3 1

P h y s i c a l T r a i n i n g f o r Men 911 - 5 / 3 1 (RBCSI 672, 671)

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UNALMCATED VISITING LECTURERS AND CONSULTANTS

108. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $100,000 T r a n s f e r s were made from U n a l l o c a t e d V i s i t i n g L e c t u r e r s and C o n s u l t a n t s t o t h e v a r i o u s Deans' O f f i c e s V i s i t i n g L e c t u r e r s and C o n s u l t a n t s a c c o u n t s a s f o l l o w s :

(1) School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e (RBCII 821)

(2.) C o l l e g e o f A r t s and S c i e n c e s (REG# 809)

( 3 ) C o l l e g e o f Bus iness A d m i n i s t r a t i o n JRBC# 808)

(4) School of Communication (RBCJI 819)

( 5 ) C o l l e g e o f Educa t ion (RBCII 822)

( 6 ) C o l l e g e o f Eng ineer ing (RBCB 807)

(7) Schoo l o f Law (RBC# 820)

(8) Gradua te School o f S o c i a l Work (RBCi! 825)

ORGANIZED RESEARCH --

Cente r f o r Nuclear S t u d i e s -- Appoin tment

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 109, Bernard B. Kinsey 9 1 1 - 11/30

Concur ren t Employment: P h y s i c s

P r o f e s s o r 911 - 5 / 3 1 (RBCII 1004)

R e s i g n a t i o n S p e c i a l Resea rch A s s o c i a t e

110. John G. Page 911 - 8 / 3 1

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n (RBC# 739)

Computation Cen te r

Change o f S t a t u s S e n i o r Resea rch Mathemat ic ian 111. E l l i o t t W, Cheney

To : From:

Concur ren t Employment: Mathematics

P r o f e s s o r Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

(RBCSI 789)

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ORGANIZED RESEARCH (con t inued)

Environmental S t u d i e s Program

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 112. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $4,000

To: Wages From: Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

Funds w i l l be used t o pay a s s i s t a n t s d u r i n g t h i s f i s c a l yea r . (RBCiI 1048, 1003)

Humani t ies Resea rch Cen te r

L e w e o f Absence U n c v e r s i t y P r o f e s s o r o f L a t i n American S t u d i e s , System Advisor on I n t e r n a t i o n a l Programs

113. John W. F. D u l l e s

Term o f Leave (RBCJI 710)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 114. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $7,440

To: Humani t ies Research Cen te r - C l e r i c a l A s s i s t a n t s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e funds f o r t h e s a l a r y o f a n A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n t needed f o r a s p e c i a l a s s ignment under t h e d i r e c t i o n o f Mrs, Frances Hudspeth,

(RBC~I 1036)

J o u r n a l o f American F o l k l o r e

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 115, Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,363

To : J o u r n a l o f American F o l k l o r e - S a l a r i e s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To p r o v i d e s a l a r y funds f o r a p a r t - t i m e E d i t o r i a l A s s i s t a n t f o r t h e J o u r n a l .

(RBCiI 824)

Resea rch and Development Cen te r f o r C o l l e g e I n s t r u c t i o n i n S c i e n c e and Mathematics

I r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s 116. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,400

TO: S a l a r i e s From: Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

A d d i t i o n a l funds were needed. i n t h e S a l a r i e s accoun t f o r a Teaching A s s i s t a n t appointment .

(RBCiI 714)

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ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Research in Astronomy

Change of Status Research Engineer Associate IV 117, Marion L. Davis

To : From: (RBC# 715)

Research in Texas History

Interdepartmental Transfer 118. Amount of Transfer - $2,200

To: Research in Texas History - Classified Salaries From: Center for Computer Development - Maintenance and Operation

To fund the salary of a Research Assistant (kT) in Research in Texas History. (RBC# 733)

University Research Institute

Appointment Professor (Classics) 119. C. John Herrington

Faculty Research Assignment 911 - 5/31 (RBN 799)

Associate Professor (English) 120. Joseph J. Moldenhauer

Faculty Research Assignment 911 - 5/31 (RBCi! 991)

Professor (English) 121, Ernest C. Mossner

Faculty Research Assignment 911 - 5/31 (RBC# 996)

Assistant Professor (Germanic Languages) 122. John M. Weinstock

Faculty Research Assignment 911 - 5/31 (RBC# 787)

Professor (Linguistics) 123, Aaron Bar-Adon

Faculty Research Assignment 911 - 212, 100 (RBC# 786, 1037)

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U n i v e r s i t y Research I n s t i t u t e ( c o n t i n u e d )

Appointment Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V

124. Kar l -Heinz R o s i e r (RBC# 713)

SPECIAL ITEMS

LBJ School o f P u b l i c A f f a i r s

Appointment c o n s u l t a n t on A r c h i v e s

125. Wayne Grover (RBC# 881)

Texas Memorial Museum

Appointment and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V

126. C h r i s t o p h e r J. Durden

1967-68 S a l a r y R a t e

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBCiI 7 24)

PHYSICAL PLANT

C o n s t r u c t i o n and Maintenance

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 127. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $11,810

Po: C o n s t r u c t i o n and Maintenance - C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s From: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s

To e s t a b l i s h a new p o s i t i o n o f C a r p e n t e r - T r a i n e e a t $4,020 and t o p r o v i d e funds f o r promot ions and s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s f o r c e r t a i n l a b o r e r s and maintenance workers , n e c e s s a r y t o meet o u t s i d e com- p e t i t i o n , e f f e c t i v e November 1, 1968. (RBCI 815, 804)

SPECIAL RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

Astronomy

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 128. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,000

To: American As t ronomica l S o c i e t y From: E x c e l l e n c e Fund A l l o t m e n t Account

Funds w i l l be used t o meet expenses i n c u r r e d i n connec t ion w i t h t h e meet ing o f t h e American As t ronomica l S o c i e t y .

(RBCSI 717)

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SI'ECIAL RESEARCH A Y D ACADEMIC EXCE1.I.ENCE PROCKAY ( c o n t i n u e d )

School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e

Appointment Research A s s o c i a t e ( F a c u l t y )

129, Rosemary R. Sanders 911 - 11/30

Source o f Funds: American I n s t i t u t e o f P l a n n i n g

Concur ren t Employment: School o f A r c h i t e c t u r e A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

(RBCI 1030, 905)

School o f Law

Appointment Research A s s o c i a t e ( F a c u l t y )

130. Rober t W. Hamilton 1/16 - 5 / 3 1

Academic S t a t u s : P r o f e s s o r (School o f Law)

(RBC# 988)

Computation Cen te r

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 131. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $44,500

To: Purchase o f CDC 501 Line P r i n t e r From: E x c e l l e n c e Fund A l l o t m e n t Account

Funds w i l l be used t o p u r c h a s e a CDG 501 Line P r i n t e r , (RBCB 716)

Labora to ry f o r Computer-Assis ted I n s t r u c t i o n

Reappointment D i r e c t o r

132. C h a r l e s V. Bunderson 1 0 / 1 - 10131

P r e v i o u s appointment was a t t h e same r a t e ,

Concur ren t Emplqment : E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Labora to ry f o r Computer- A s s i s t e d I n s t r u c t i o n (Genera l Budget Funds)

D i r e c t o r (RBCB 898)

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SPECIAL RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

Laboratory fo r Computer-Assisted I n s t r u c t i o n (Continued)

Reappointment Associa te Direc tor

133. Jack L. Dunham

Previous appointment was a t the same r a t e .

Concurrent Employment: Educational Psychology A s s i s t a n t Professor 911 - 5/31

Laboratory f o r Cornputer- Ass is ted I n s t r u c t i o n (General Budget Funds) Associa te Direc tor 911 - 5/31

(RBCSk 921)

Univers i ty Research I n s t i t u t e

Change of S t a t u s Associa te Professor (C las s i c s )

134. Kar l Galinsky Faculty Research Assignment

To: 1/16 - 5/31 From: 911 - 5/31

(RBCB 860, 861)

SPONSORED PROJECTS

Astronomy

Appointment Faculty Associa te

135. Stephen 3. L i t t l e

Source of Funds: NSF Grant f o r Univers i ty Science Development Program

(RBC# 867)

Correc t November 1-2 Docket Page M-77, I tem No. 236

A s s i s t a n t Professor 136. William B. Hubbard

Source of Funds: NSF Grant f o r Univers i ty Science Development Program

Sa la ry Rate of $12,000 shown i n November 1-2 Docket was i n e r ro r .

(RBCJk 288)

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SPONSORED PROJECTS (con t inued)

Astronomy and P h y s i c s

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

137. Bruce T, U l r i c h

Astronomy

P h y s i c s

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 938, 939)

C h e m i s t 9

Appointment F a c u l t y A s s o c i a t e

138, Rober t W, Kramling

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 593)

Computer S c i e n c e s

Appointment I n s t r u c t o r

139. R ichard B.

Source of NSF Gran t

Rodges

Funds: f o r U n i v e r s i t y

S c i e n c e Development Program (RBC# 762)

Appointment P r o f e s s o r

140. Emmette S. Redford 911 - 1/15

Source o f Funds: Syracuse U n i v e r s i t y Grant

(REG# 998)

Microbiology

Appointment F a c u l t y A s s o c i a t e

141. Henry R. Bose, J r .

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant. f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 1032.)

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SPONSORED PROJECTS (con t inued)

P h y s i c s

Appointment V i s i t i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

142. Yossef Dothan 1011 - 12/31

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCII 801)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 143. John A, Campbell

Source o f Funds: WSF Gran t f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCYI 812, 664)

Psychology

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

144. Mar t in Manosevitz

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 682)

Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 145, Michael Kahn

Source o f Funds: USPHS C o n t r a c t

Concur ren t Employment: Psychology A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 911 - 5 / 3 1

(RBC# 681)

A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 146, P h i l i p B, Gough

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBcI'I 683)

Zoology

Appointment A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

147. F r a n k l i n H, Bronson 911 - 5 / 3 1

Source o f Funds : NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 766)

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Zoology (con t inued)

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

148. 3- Lawrence FOX

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCSI 686)

A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 149, Bob G. Sanders

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCSI 670)

Research S c i e n t i s t 150. Alexander Faberge

Source o f Funds: USPHS C o n t r a c t

Concur ren t Employment: Zoology

L e c t u r e r

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology

Appointment A s s o c i a t e D i r e c t o r

151. Emma L. Linn

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t

(RBC# 877)

Appointment and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e A s s o c i a t e D i r e c t o r

152.. Grover B. Cunningham

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t

1967-68 S a l a r y R a t e

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBC# 943, 871)

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C i v i l E n g i n e e a

Appointment Research Engineer ( F a c u l t y )

153, Wal te r L. Moore

Source o f Funds: U,S. Department o f I n t e r i o r - O f f i c e o f Water Resources Research Grant

Concur ren t Employment: C i v i l Eng ineer ing

P r o f e s s o r (RBC# 995, 994)

E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g

Appointment F a c u l t y A s s o c i a t e

154. C u r t i s D. Johnson 911 - 5 / 3 1

Source of Funds: NSF Gran t f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBC# 663)

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 155, Jamie C , Chapman 911 - 5 / 3 1

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant f o r U n i v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCSI 785)

C o l l e g e of Pharmacy - I n s t i t u t e f o r Biomedical Research

Appointment Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V

156. F r e d e r i c k S. S k e l t o n 911 - 8 / 3 1

Source o f Funds: NDEA T i t l e I V Program Gran t

(RBCJI 651)

Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V 157. Franz Enzmann 1011 - 8 / 3 1

Source o f Funds: NDEA T i t l e I V Program Grant

(RBCSI 944)

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SPOEU'SORED PROJECTS ( c o n t i n u e d ) - Bureau o f E n g i n e e r i n g R e s e a r c h - Appointment

R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 158. John S h e f f i e l d 1 0 / 1 - 1 0 / 3 1

S o u r c e o f Funds: Texas Atomic Energy R e s e a r c h Founda t ion

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: P h y s i c s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ( 1968-69 Only)

(RBCW 805)

CBA R e s e a r c h C e n t e r and CBA K l e b e r g professors hi^

Appointment 159. Eugene B. Konecc i

CBA R e s e a r c h C e n t e r ( P r o j e c t P r o d u c t s C o n t r a c t Funds)

P r o j e c t D i r e c t o r 9 / l - 1 1 / 3 0

CBA K l e b e r g P r o f e s s o r s h i p ( C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds) A l i c e G. K, K l e b e r g P r o f e s s o r 1211 - 1 / 1 5

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: Management

P r o f e s s o r 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1 ( S p e c i a l F a c u l t y A s s i g n - men t - F a l l S e m e s t e r )

(RBC# 305, 635, 823, 1013, 1035)

C e n t e r f o r Bighway R e s e a r c h

Appointment R e s e a r c h E n g i n e e r ( F a c u l t y )

160. Hudson Mat lock 9 / 1 - 1/31 1 2 - 5 9 16 ,500

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g

P r o f e s s o r 9 / 1 - 5 / 3 1 87 .5 9 16 ,500 (RBCI 992, 993)

R e s e a r c h E n g i n e e r A s s o c i a t e V - 161. Rober r L. L y t t o n

(RBC?: 1001)

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SPONSORED PROJECTS ( c o n t i n u e d )

C e n t e r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear R e s e a r c h

Reappoin tment R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

162. A lan B. Macmahon

S o u r c e o f Funds: Atomic Energy Commission C o n t r a c t

P r e v i o u s appo in tmen t was a t t h e same r a t e .

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: P h y s i c s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (1968-69 Only)

(RBCSI 942)

R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 163. David W. Ross

S o u r c e o f Funds: Atomic Energy Commission C o n t r a c t

P r e v i o u s appo in tmen t was a t t h e same r a t e .

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: P h y s i c s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (1968-69 Only)

(RBC# 941)

Defense R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y

S a l a r y I n c r e a s e R e s e a r c h E n g i n e e r A s s o c i a t e V

164. J e r r y V , Kahlbau To:

From:

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBCSI 150)

R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V 165. F. A l l e n C o l l i n s

To:

From:

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBC# 151)

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SPONSORED PROJECTS ( c o n t i n u e d )

E l e c t r o n i c s M a t e r i a l s R e s e a r c h L a b o r a t o r y

Appointment and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e R e s e a r c h E n g i n e e r A s s o c i a t e V

166. J a c k i e L. S t o n e

S o u r c e o f Funds : NASA C o n t r a c t

1967-68 Academic R a t e 9 11 ,000 1 2.

equ iv . 14 ,667

1 2 - - $ 333 R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBC# 884)

Env i ronmen ta l H e a l t h E n g i n e e r i n g

Appointment R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

167. P a t r i c k R, A t k i n s

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

(RBC# 687, 706)

Appointment and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e S p e c i a l R e s e a r c h A s s o c i a t e

168. Dav i s L o Ford

1967-68 S a l a r y R a t e

R a t e I n c r e a s e (RBC# 746)

R e s e a r c h and Development C e n t e r f o r Teache r E d u c a t i o n

Appointment A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r ( C o o r d i n a t o r - F a c u l t y )

169. Donald J , Veldman 9 1 1 - 1 / 3 1

S o u r c e o f Funds: U.S. O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psycho logy A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

(RBCSI 772)

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Appointment Time - Mos, - R a t e I t e m , Depar tment , T i t l e , Name

SPONSORED PROJECTS

Appointment C o - D i r e c t o r ( F a c u l t y )

170. R o b e r t F. Peck

S o u r c e o f Funds: U.S. O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology

P r o f e s s o r (RBCB 771)

R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 171. S h i r l e y Menaker

S o u r c e o f Funds: U,S, O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psycho logy A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

(RBCI 773)

C o o r d i n a t o r ( F a c u l t y ) 172, F r a n c e s F. F u l l e r

S o u r c e o f Funds: U,S, O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

(RBCirl 770)

C o - D i r e c t o r ( F a c u l t y ) 173, O l i v e r H., Bown

S o u r c e o f Funds: U.S. O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t

C o n c u r r e n t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psycho logy

P r o f e s s o r (RBCB 832)

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F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No.

I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appoin tmen t - Time - Mos, R a t e

SPONSORED PROJECTS ( c o n t i n u e d )

Ex tens ion Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau

Appointment A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r

174. Leon E, Cashaw 10115

Source o f Funds: U.S, O f f i c e o f Educat ion C o n t r a c t

(RBCII 1026)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES -

S t u d e n t H e a l t h Cen te r

Appointment P h y s i c i a n , Genera l Medicine

175. Wi l l i am Lo K e l l y (RBCII 759)

P s y c h o l o g i s t IV 176. Harold R. Thain

(RBCSI 709)

R e s i g n a t i o n P h y s i c i a n , Genera l Medicine

177. J o s e p h L. DesRosiers

Date of R e s i g n a t i o n (RBCII 1047)

CLXRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS -

J o u r n a l i s m Foundat ion

178, 1968-69 Budget f o r t h e J o u r n a l i s m Foundat ion:

The Board of Gran t s of t h e J o u r n a l i s m Foundat ion h a s approved t h e f o l l o w i n g budget f o r t h e f i s c a l y e a r o f Spetember 1, 1968, t o August 31, 1969:

From: J o u r n a l i s m Foundation - E. S. F e n t r e s s Awards

From: J o u r n a l i s m Foundat ion - Var ious Donors

To: Development Program Expenses, Department o f Journa l i sm- 18,000

For o p e r a t i o n , maintenance, t r a v e l , s c h o l a r s h i p s , f e l l o w s h i p s , payments f o r a s s i s t a n c e i n promot ion, and o t h e r expenses essen- t i a l t o t h e J o u r n a l i s m Development Program.

T h i s i t e m i n c l u d e s e x p e n d i t u r e s which have been pa id o r encumbered s i n c e September 1.

Note: A s o t h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s a r e added t o t h e J o u r n a l i s m Founda t ion d u r i n g t h e y e a r , they s h a l l b e added t o t h e Var ious Donors Account u n l e s s o t h e r w i s e d i r e c t e d by t h e donor , and expended under t h e Development Program Expense Account.

(RBCII 918)

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CURRENT RESTRICTED FmOS (con t inued) -- Account ing - T r a n s f e r of Funds

179. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,170 Po: C o s t Account ing 3'9 Manual

From: A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Charges t o T r u s t Funds

To c l o s e Account No. 30-2210-2100, Cos t Account ing 329 Manual (RBC# 96)

C o l l e g e o f Bus-Administration, - O f f i c e o f t h e Dean - Appointment

S p e c i a l Resea rch A s s o c i a t e 180. Thomas E, Burke

Source o f Funds: CBA Foundat ion, Anonymous G i f t s

(RBCB 872)

E n g i n e e r i n g Foundat ion

181, Eng ineer ing Foundat ion F a c u l t y Awards f o r O u t s t a n d i n g Performance During 1967-68

The members o f t h e E n g i n e e r i n g Foundat ion have s e l e c t e d t h o s e on t h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t t o r e c e i v e t h e E n g i n e e r i n g Foundat ion F a c u l t y Awards f o r b r i n g i n g o u t s t a n d i n g i n t e r n a t i o n a l r e c o g n i t i o n t o t h e C o l l e g e o f E n g i n e e r i n g d u r i n g t h e y e a r 1967-68.

B i l l y H, Amstead, P r o f e s s o r , Mechanical Eng ineer ing F r a n c i s X, B o s t i c k , Jr . , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r ,

E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g Ned R. Burns, A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g R e i t h B, Coats , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r , Pe t ro leum

E n g i n e e r i n g P h i l M . Ferguson, P r o f e s s o r , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g E a r n e s t F. Gloyna, P r o f e s s o r , C i v i l Eng ineer ing Wi l l i am H., Hartwig, P r o f e s s o r , E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g Leonardt F, K r e i s l e , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r ,

E l e c t r i c a l Eng ineer ing A l f r e d 8, LaGrone, P r o f e s s o r , E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g liudson Matlock, P r o f e s s o r , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g John S , McKetta, r P r o f e s s o r , Chemical E n g i n e e r i n g Lymon C. Reese , P r o f e s s o r , C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g Byron D. Tapley, P r o f e s s o r , Aerospace Eng ineer ing Eugene H, W i s s l e r , P r o f e s s o r , Chemical Eng ineer ing J o s e p h A. Yura, A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r , , C i v i l

E n g i n e e r i n g

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- I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time - Mos, - R a t e

CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS (con t inued)

F i n e Arts Foundat ion - Music

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 182. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $10,000

To: F i n e Arts Foundation - Music - S o l o A r t i s t S e r i e s From: C u l t u r a l E n t e r t a i n m e n t Committee - Other Expenses

Funds w i l l b e used t o s u p p o r t t h e S o l o A r t i s t S e r i e s j o i n t l y sponsored by t h e Music Department and t h e C u l t u r a l E n t e r t a i n - ment Committee,

(RBCa 928)

Bureau o f E n g i n e e r i n g Research - T r a n s f e r 'Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

183. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,000 To: C o n t i n e n t a l - S h e l l - S i n c l a i r - Maintenance and Opera t ion

From: C o n t i n e n t a l - S h e l l - S i n c l a i r - S a l a r i e s

To e s t a b l i s h a maintenance and o p e r a t i o n a c c o u n t ,

Hogg Foundat ion f o r Mental H e a l t h

Remove from Budget A s s i s t a n t t o D i r e c t o r f o r A d m i n i s t r a t i o n

184, Dsvid J , Latz

Deceased (RBCJI 876)

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FTmiD BOND PROCEEDS

1. A p p r o p r i a t e $35,000 from proceeds o f Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund Bonds t o L i t t l e f i e l d Rome Remodeling A l l o t m e n t Account f o r f u r n i s h i n g s and a d d i - t i o n a l r e n o v a t i o n ,

2, A p p r o p r i a t e $50,000 from proceeds o f Permanent U n i v e r s i t y Fund Bonds t o C h a n c e l l o r ' s Res idence Al lo tment Account f o r c a r p e t s , d r a p e r i e s , and f u r n i s h i n g s ,

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1968-69 BUDGET SALARY RATE INCREASES OF $1,000 OR MORE INVOLVING APPOINlKENTS

TO A DIFFERENT POSITION AND NEW AND DIFFERENT DUTIES

Source of Funds - Depar tmen ta l S a l a r i e s U n l e s s Othe rwise S p e c i f i e d

I tern E f f e c t i v e No, E x p l a n a t i o n P r e s e n t S t a t u s Proposed S t a t u s Dates -

1. S t e p h a n i e H. Amster A r t Teach ing A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

Academic R a t e $4,800 (1967-68) $8,000 (RBCJ~ 794)

2 , Ronald A, Bain P h y s i c s L a b o r a t o r y Resea rch Resea rch S c i e n t i s t

A s s i s t a n t I1 A s s i s t a n t I

S a l a r y R a t e $3,204 (1967-68) $5,784

Source o f Funds: U,S, A i r F o r c e Con t r a c t

(RBCB 756)

3, P h i l M. Ferguson C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g P r o f e s s o r (kT) P r o f e s s o r , Dean T, U.

T a y l o r P r o f e s s o r (&T)

Cente r f o r Highway Resea rch Resea rch Eng inee r Resea rch Engineer

( F a c u l t y ) (kT) ( F a c u l t y ) (kT)

Academic R a t e $23,500 $23,500

Dean T, U, T a y l o r P r o f e s s o r s h i p - C u r r e n t R e s t r i c t e d Funds - - -

T o t a l S a l a r v

4, W i l l M, Foreman Data P r o c e s s i n g D i v i s i o n

S a l a r y R a t e (RBC# 1041)

Computer Programmer I Sys tem A n a l y s t and Programmer I1

5, Rober to R, G a r c i a C e n t e r f o r Highway Resea rch T e c h n i c a l S t a f f

A s s i s t a n t 111

S a l a r y R a t e $5,028

T e c h n i c a l S t a f f A s s i s t a n t I V

S o u r c e o f Funds: Government C o n t r a c t - P a y r o l l C l e a r i n g Account

(RBC# 1038)

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1 tern E f f e c t i v e Ro. - E x p l a n a t i o n P r e s e n t S t a t u s Proposed S t a t u s Da tes --- 6 , Louis A. Hembree, Jr ,

Astronomy Labora to ry Resea rch A s s i s t a n t 111

Meteorology

S a l a r y R a t e $4,200

Research S c i e n t i s t A s s i s t a n t I

$5,268

Source of Funds: Government C o n t r a c t - P a y r o l l C l e a r i n g Account

(RBCii 948)

7 Laurence L, H a l l Data P r o c e s s i n g D i v i s i o n

S a l a r y R a t e (RBC# 1042.)

Computer Programmer I Computer Programmer I1

$7,800 $8,880 1111168

8, August A , Kaderka P h y s i c a l P l a n t - B u i l d i n g s & Grounds B u i l d i n g A t t e n d a n t

P h y s i c a l P l a n t - U t i l i t i e s

S a l a r y R a t e (RBC# 983)

9 , C h r i s t a P, Mason D i v i s i o n o f Ex tens ion C l e r k - T y p i s t

E n g l i s h

S a l a r y R a t e $3,504 (RBCW 1028)

B u i l d i n g U t i l i t y Opera to r

S e n i o r S e c r e t a r y

$4,584

10. Lucia M, M i t c h e l l O f f i c e of t h e Dean - C o l l e g e o f Arts and S c i e n c e s A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

A s s i s t a n t S e r v i c e s O f f i c e r

S a l a r y R a t e $7,440 (1967-68) $9,600

O r i g i n a l Budget 1968-69 $8,160

(RBC# 878)

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I tem E f f e c t i v e No, -- E x p l a n a t i o n P r e s e n t S t a t u s Proposed S t a t u s Dates --

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Extens ion Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau

S a l a r y R a t e - 1 2 mos, $5,268 (RBCSI 999)

A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

12. Rober t M. R i d d l e Chemist ry Research S c i e n t i s t Research S c i e n t i s t

A s s i s t a n t I A s s i s t a n t I11

S a l a r y R a t e $5,028 (1967-68) $7,440

Source of Funds: U,S, A i r Force C o n t r a c t

(RBCS) 915)

13, Linda M. Schmidt Research and Develop- ment Cen te r f o r I e a c h e r Educat ion S o c i a l S c i e n c e Research Research S c i e n t i s t ( O f f i c e o f Educat ion A s s o c i a t e IV (F .T , ) ( F a c u l t y ) (213T) C o n t r a c t Funds)

E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

S a l a r y Ra te -12 mos, $10,920 (1967-68)

Academic Rate-9 mos, $8,190 (equiv . ) $10,000 (RBCM 893, 894)

14. Michael Selman Educa t i o n a 1 Psychology Labora to ry Research

A s s i s t a n t I1

Computation Cen te r Computer Opera to r I

S a l a r y R a t e (RBCJI 795)

15, S tephen J , Shawl Astronomy Research S c i e n t i s t Resea rch S c i e n t i s t

A s s i s t a n t I A s s i s t a n t I1

S a l a r y R a t e $5,028 $6,468

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t

(RBC# 755)

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A s s i s t a n t I

O f f i c e of t h e Dean - C o l l e g e o f F i n e A r t s

S a l a r y R a t e $3,348 (RBCSI 947)

17, Anne M, S h u r t l e f f Learn ing D i s a b i l i t i e s Cen te r S o c i a l S c i e n c e Research

A s s o c i a t e I

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T e c h n i c a l S t a f f A s s i s t a n t 111

S o c i a l S c i e n c e Research A s s o c i a t e I1

S a l a r y R a t e $5, 02.8 $6,468

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e of Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

(RBC# 758)

18, Henry R. S t r a u s s Defense Resea rch Labora to ry Research S c i e n t i s t

A s s i s t a n t I1

Cente r f o r R e l a t i v - i t y Theory

S a l a r y R a t e $6,780

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t f o r Uni- v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCiI 845)

Research S c i e n t i s t A s s i s t a n t 111

$7,800

19, P a u l C , White Cen te r f o r R e l a t i v i t y Theory Research S c i e n t i s t Research S c i e n t i s t

A s s i s t a n t I1 A s s i s t a n t 111

S a l a r y R a t e $6,780 (1967-68) $7,800

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t f o r Uni- v e r s i t y S c i e n c e Development Program

(RBCSI 757)

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(F.T.)

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Sources of Funds: General Budget Funds ($l7,5OO), and Cur- r e n t Res t r i c t ed Funds - Texas L i f e Convention ($5,000)

(RBCB 159, 873)

Harold A. Wolf Finance

Academic Rate (RBCB 914)

V i s i t i n g Professor Professor

$17,000 (1967-68) $18,000

Marion E. Woolsey Microbiology Research S c i e n t i s t A s s i s t a n t Professor

Associa te I

Salary Rate-12 mos. $7,104 (1967-68)

Academic ate-9 mos. $5,328 (equiv , ) $lo,ooo (RBC# 796)

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SPECIAL RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM AUGUST 31, 1968 BALWCES TO BE REAPPROPRIATED TO 1968-1969

ACCOUNT NO.

20-0605-0000

20-1410-2020

20-1822-2500

ACCOUNT TITLE

Allotment Account

AMOUNT

$ 233,928.38

School of Architecture - Image Classics - Joint Film Production - Classics

and Radio-TV Film

Classics - Xeroxing Library Materials

College of Arts & Sciences - Geography - Televised Course in Introductory Physical Geography

South Asia Language and Area Center - Matching Maintenance and Operation Library Fund

Center for Asian Studies - Ma'intenance and Operation

Language and Area Center for Lation American Studies Maintenance and Operation Library Acquistions

Physics - Fourth Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics

Interdepartmental programs International and Foreign Area Studies Program - Visiting Lectures and Consultants Undergraduate Excellence Grants and Wards

College of Business Administration - Interdepartmental Program - College Wide Faculty Research Program 296.12

School of Communications - Interdepartmental Program - Teaching Effectiveness 772.87

College of Education - Interdepartmental Program - Center for History of Education 4,465.09

College of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering - Engineering and Systems Design for Hospitals and Related Institutions 677 "67

College of Fine Arts - Art - Ward Lockwood Art Exhibition and Catalogue 1,002.56

College of Fine Arts - Interdepartmental Programs- College Wide Development Program 530.87

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. . . . . . . . . . SPECIAL RESEARCH AND ACADEhlIC EXCELLENCE PROGRAM

AUGUST 31, 1968 BALWCES TO BE REAPPROPRIATED TO 1968-1969

ACCOUNT NO. ACCOUNT TITLE ' - ANOUNT -- 20-6401-2020 I n s t i t u t i o n a l Programs - American I n s t i t u t e of

Planning $ 2,685.30

20-6408-2200 I n s t i t u t i o n a l Programs - Regional Assembly on t h e Problems of Eas tern Europe 2,581.80

20-7479-0500 P o r t Aransas Marine I n s t i t u t e - Planning of Research Vessel 2,677.76

Sincere ly yours,

orman Hackerman

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'i'HE UNiVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

Arlington, Texas

November 11, 1968

Dr . H a r r y Ranson, Chancellor The Universi ty of Texas Sys tem Austin, Texas 78712

D e a r Dr . Ransom:

The following docket i s submitted fo r your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents a t the meet ing in Austin on December 13-14, 1968:

GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON

The following gifts have been received by The Universi ty of Texas a t Arlington. I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Boa rd b e sen t the donor by the Sec re t a ry .

Donor Pu rpose and Condition Amount

P r i c e Waterhouse Foundation Accounting Department $1,000. 60 Broad S t r ee t Facul ty r e sea rch , student New York, N. Y. 10004 scholarship , development M r . W. R. Gifford, Secy. of cou r se work

National Council of Jewish Women School of Social Work $1,200. Grea t e r Dal las Section, Inc. Scholarship 219 P r e s t o n Royal Shopping Center Dal las , Texas 75230 Mrs . S. P. Fagadau, P re s iden t

RESEARCH AND OTHE: R ACADEMIC CONTRACTS

The following cont rac t s , g ran ts and amendments have been signed by the appropr ia te official upon the recommendat ion of the respect ive technical d i r e c t o r s and f i s ca l off icers .

Expenditures f r o m these cont rac t s and gran ts will be made in accordance with regula r Universi ty operating procedures and contractual l imitations. I recommend your approval and ratif ication of signatures.

GOVERNMENT-SUPPOR TED PROJECTS:

1. Supplemental Agreement P 0 0 5 , Modification of Contract between P rocu remen t Division, AFMDC, H o l l ~ m a n Ai r F o r c e Base , New Mexico, Contract No. F29600-67-C-0041, and The Universi ty of Texas a t Arlington.

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RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO T H E 1968-69 BUDGET

I t e m , Depar tment , P e r i o d of 70 F u l l - T i m e S a l a r y Ti t le , Name T i m e T i m e No. Mos. Academic Kate -

GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

V i c e - p r e s i d e n t B u s i n e s s Af fa i r s

Appointment:

1. V i c e - P r e s B u s Affa i rs R o b e r t B . P r i c e 1117 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $23, 500.

T o show effect ive da te of November 7, 1968 on R o b e r t B. P r i c e , Vice- P r e s i d e n t f o r B u s i n e s s Affa i rs with annual r a t e of $23, 500. T r a n s f e r savings of $4308. 37 to 10-998 S a l a r y Savings-Genera l College Adm. (RBC #80)

Dean of Student Lif e

Appointment:

2. Assoc ia te Dean Student Life F r e d C. Reagan 1011 - 8/31 8870 12 $12,000.

Appoint F r e d C. Reagan a s Assoc ia te Dean Student Life effect ive October 1, 1968. 88% of t i m e as Assoc ia te Dean Student Life ; 1270 as Ins t ruc to r of English fo r 9 months bas i s . 100% of t ime a s Assoc ia te Dean Student L i fe f o r t h r e e months . Annual R a t e - $12,000; Academic Ra te - $9,000. S o u r c e of Funds : Budgeted posi t ion. T r a n s f e r savings of $897. 84 to 10- 998 S a l a r y Savings-Genera l Col lege Adm. (RBC #72)

LIBERAL ARTS Engl i sh Promot ion :

3 . E r n e s t i n e M. Sewell 911 - 5/31 100% 09 $9, 100. To: A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r F r o m : I n s t r u c t o r

P r o m o t e E r n e s t i n e M. Sewel l f r o m Ins t ruc to r to A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r effect ive 9 / 1 / 6 8 - no change i n a c a d e m i c r a t e of $9, 100. Com+ted PhD August 1968. (RBC #59)

4. John S. Lewis 911 - 5/31 10070 09 $9, 500. To: A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r F r o m : I n s t r u c t o r

P r o m o t e John S. Lewis f r o m I n s t r u c t o r to A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r effect ive 9 / 1 / 6 8 - n o change i n academic r a t e of $9500. Completed PhD - June 1968. (RBC #60)

Appointment:

5. %d C. Reagan I n s t r u c t o r 1 0 / 1 - 5 / 3 1 12% 0 9 $9,000.

Appoint F r e d C. Reagan as Ins t ruc to r effect ive October 1, 1968 a t 12% of

t i m e with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $9,000. Will s e r v e as A s s o c Dean of Student Life - 88% of t i m e f o r 9 months , p lus 10070 of t i m e f o r 3 months . Annual

r a t e $12, 000. S o u r c e of Funds : 12-802 Unallocated S a l a r i e s . (RBC # 7 3 )

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I t e m , Depar tment , P e r i o d of 70 F u l l - T i m e S a l a r y T i t l e , Name Time T i m e No. Mos . Academic Rate -

H i s t o r y and Phi losophy

P r o m o t i o n

6. Leon B. B l a i r 911 - 5/31 100% 09 TO: A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r F r o m : Ins t ruc to r

P r o m o t e Leon B. B l a i r f r o m I n s t r u c t o r to A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r effect ive 9 / 1 / 6 8 with n o change i n academic r a t e of $7700. Completed r e q u i r e m e n t s for Ph.D. (RBC #61)

Psychology and Educat ion

I n c r e a s e i n S a l a r y :

7. I r a H. B e r n s t e i n Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r To: 1011 - 5/31 100% 09 $11, 800. F r o m : $11, 500.

I n c r e a s e academic r a t e of I r a H. B e r n s t e i n , Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r , f r o m $11, 500 to $11, 800 effect ive October 1, 1968. S o u r c e of Funds : Additional funds avai lable f r o m 12-802 Unallocated S a l a r i e s . (RBC #64)

Cance l Posi t ion:

8. A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (vacant) 911 - 5 / 3 1 100% 09

C a n c e l budgeted position of Ass i s t an t P r o f e s s o r with academic r a t e of $12, 000. Posi t ion not f i l led. T r a n s f e r funds to 12-802 Unallocated S a l a r i e s . (RBC #79)

SCIENCE

C h e m i s t r y

Appointment:

9. A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r Shir ley S. Chu 911 - 5 / 3 1 !5 0 % 09

Appoint Shir ley S. Chu as Ass i s t an t P r o f e s s o r with academic r a t e of $9400 effect ive 9 / 1 / 6 8 . Appointed a t 50% of t i m e a t $4700. S o u r c e of Funds: Budgeted posi t ion of Assoc ia te P r o f e s s o r a t $13, 000. T r a n s f e r $8300 to 12-802 Unallocated S a l a r i e s . (RBC #63)

Mathemat ics

Appointment:

10. P r o f e s s o r John J. Sopka, Jr. 91 1 - 5/31 100% 09 $15, 000.

Appoint John J. Sopka, Jr . a s P r o f e s s o r with academic r a t e of $15,000 effect- i v e 9 / 1 / 6 8 . S o u r c e of Funds : 12-802 Unallocated Sa la r i es . (RBC #69)

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I t e m , D e p a r t m e n t , T i t l e , N a m e

P e r i o d of 70 Fu l l -T ime S a l a r y T i m e Time No. Mos. Academic Ra te -

P h y s i c s

Appointment:

11. A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r J a m e s H. Cooke 1011 - 5/31 100% 9 $10, 800.

Appoint J a m e s H. Cooke a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ef fec t ive October 1, 1968 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $10, 800. Dr. Cooke was ill at the beginning of Sep tember and indicated a poss ib i l i ty of not being ab le to t each dur ing the f a l l s e m e s t e r . His illness w a s a r r e s t e d and h e is ab le to a s s u m e h i s dut ies as of October 1, 1968. S o u r c e of Funds: 12-802 Unallocated S a l a r i e s . (RBC #71)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

Student C e n t e r F a c i l i t i e s

I n c r e a s e i n Annual Ra te :

12. Maintenance S u p e r v i s o r Louis W. Wilson To: 1011 - 8/31 100% 12 $8, 160. F r o m : $7, 800.

I n c r e a s e annual r a t e of Louis W. Wilson, Maint Superv i so r , f r o m $7800 to $8160 effective October 1, 1968. S o u r c e of Funds : Additional funds avai lable f r o m Unallocated S a l a r i e s within depar tmenta l account. Amount requ i red : $330. (RBC #74)

SERVICE DEPARTMENTS

D a t a P r o c e s s i n g -

I n c r e a s e in Annual Ra te and Promot ion:

13. N o r m a n L. Weaver To: A s s t Da ta P r o c

D i r e c t o r 1111 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $12,000. F r o m : S y s t e m s

Analys t $ 1 0 , 920.

P r o m o t e Norman L. Weaver f r o m S y s t e m s Analyst with annual r a t e of $10, 920 to A s s t Da ta P r o c D i r with annual r a t e of $12, 000 effect ive November 1 1968. S o u r c e of Funds : Additional funds in the amount of $900 avai lable f r o m Unallocated S a l a r i e s within depar tmenta l account. (RBC #76)

Lncrease Annual Ra te :

14. A D P Opera t ions Chief L a r r y W. Klopfenstein To: 1111 - 8/31 lOO?o 12 $10,020. F r o m : $ 9,240.

I n c r e a s e annual r a t e of L a r r y W. Klopfenstein, ADP Operat ions Chief, f r o m $9240 to $10,020 effect ive November 1, 1968. Source of Funds: Additional funds in the amount of $650 avai lable f r o m Unallocated S a l a r i e s within d e p a r t m e n t a l account. (RBC #77)

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I t e m , D e p a r t m e n t , P e r i o d of Yo F u l l - T i m e S a l a r y T i t l e , N a m e T ime -- T i m e -- No. Mos. Academic R a t e

I n c r e a s e Annual Ra te :

15. S y s Ana lys t & P r o g I1 J o e F. F e r g u s o n To: 1111 - 8 / 3 1 100% 12 $10 ,020 . From: $ 9 , 2 4 0 .

I n c r e a s e annua l r a t e of J o e F. F e r g u s o n , S y s Analys t & P r o g I1 f r o m $9240 t o $10,020 e f fec t ive November 1, 1968. S o u r c e of F u n d s : Additional funds in the a m o u n t of $650 ava i l ab le f r o m Unallocated S a l a r i e s within the d e p a r t m e n t a l account . (RBC #78)

V e r y t r u l y yours , ,

-q,.L l~/[gL,& - .... F r a n k H a r r i s o n Acting P r e s i d e n t

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT EL PAS0 E l Paso, Texas

November 14, 1968

D r , Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas System Aust in Texas

Dear D r . Ransom:

The fol lowing docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t t h e meeting i n Aust in os December 13-14, 1968:

USE OF TEXTBOOKS WRITTEN BY FACULTY KEMBERS - I recommend approval of rhe use dur ing t h e 1969 Sprlng Semesrer of t h e following:

The ABC'S of Languages and L i c ~ u i s t i c s , by Jacob O m s t e i n , Professor of Nodern Languages, so ld i n t h e Bookstore f o r $5.14 per copy with a roya l ty of 3Sc t o t h e a-uthor,

..

GIFTS -- The fol lowing g i f t s have been received by The Uili.versit:y of Texas a t E l Paso. 1

recommend acceptance and t h a t expressions of thanks and apprec ia t ion of t h e Boa.rd be sent.. t h e donors by t h e Sec re t a ry , I n t h e case of s cho ia r sh ips where t h e r e c i p i e n t i s designated by t h e donor, it has been determined t h a t t h e donor i s a publ ic o r c h a r i t a b l e i r i s t i t u t i o n and t h a t t h e donat ion does not c o a s i i t u t e an evasion of taxes .

Donor -,

Honeywell, I n c , Test Instruments Division 4800 East Dry Creek Road Denver, Colorado 80217 M r . Al len B, 3 a l l a s

C , H. Leave11 & Company P, 0 , Drawer 9698 E l Paso, Texas M r . C. H. Leave11

Mobil Research and Development Corporation

F ie ld Research Laboratory P. 0 , Box 900 Dal las , Texas 75Z21 M r , J . S, McNiel, Manager

Purpose 62.6 Condition Amo iint

Equipment f o r t h e Physics $1,350.00 Department

Excellence fu:~i.d. - U x e s t r i c t e d 1,000.00

Equipment f o r the Chemistry 5,99.5,.00 Department (Es t , )

Mountain S t a t e s Teiephone Si Telegraph ExcelLence Fund Company

215 North Stanton. S t r e e t EL Paso, Texas M r , J, E , K i l l o r i n

Newspaper P r i n t i n g Corporation Excellence Fund 401 Mi l l s S t r e e t E l Paso, Texas M r , Dorrance D. Roderick

Unres t r ic ted 1,000 00

Unres t r ic ted 1,000 00

*No l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l received from donor.

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GIFT~CON'iIivuE1;) -- ,

6 , Phe lps Dodge Foundat ion 300 P a r k Avenue New 'York, New York 10022 Mr. Joh'r! E. khst:ea

7 . Phe lps Dodge F o u n d t i o a 300 P a r k Avenue New York, New York 1002.2 M r . John E, k s t e n

8 . Emma R, S c h e l l e n g e r T r u s t P, 0, Box 1.40 E l Paso , Texas 79941 Xr. W, R. S q u i r e s , J r .

a 1 , S c h e l l e n g e r T r u s t

.L +o , l e t t e r o f transmi."i ts r e c e i v e d from donor , , \

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GOVEK\MX'r CONTRRCTS AND GR4NTS ----- The f o l l o w i n g grani:s, c o n t r a c t s , and amendments :have b e e ~ r ' ego t i a t ed and have been

s igned 'hy me upon. t h e reco imenda t ion o f t h e d i r e c t o r s ci' the p r o j e c t s , I recomnend your a p p r o v a i and r a t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e s i g n a t u r e ,

, , ' ' F.. 1. ?mar-1ca . t ion No, PO01 t o C o n t r a c t No. FL9628-GG-C-03'?3, &ti-6. h g u s t 22: 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , E l e c t r o n i c s S j ~ s t e n s D i v i s i o n (TSiN)? A i r Force S y s t e a s Comnand., USA].', 1,aurence G. I!anscon F i e l d , Bedforcd, !~ i?csac i?use t t s 01730, av;rds a n a d d i t i o a a i amoimt o f $15,000 f o r d a t a r e d u c t i o n s e n r i c c s for t h e p e r i o d A p r i l 1,1968 th rough Hnrch 30 , 1970, t h e r e b y i n c r e a s i n g t h e t o t a l c m t : r a c t c o s t from $2OIO00 t o $35,000.

2 . Order No. 1. t o Bas ic Agreement No, DABDl.1-69-00157, d a t e d August 28 , 1968, whereby t h e Contract:i:ng O f f i c e r , Procurement D i v i s i o n , G4$ F o r t S.3::: !ioi~st:on. Texas 78234, awards S200 f r e d u c a t i o n a l s f - m i c e s f o r one s t u d e n t d u r i n g ::he pcl-4.od hcgi,n~.i .ng S e p t e n b e r , 1.968 and end ing J u l y : 1969,

3. Order No. 2 t o Bas ic Agreement No. DABDll-69-00157, d a t e d August 28, 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Procurement !)ivi.sion, G 4 , F o r t Sam Houston; Texas, 7 8 2 3 ' ~ ~ a\,rards $200 f o r e d u c a t i o a a l s e r v i c e s f o r one s t u d e n t d u r i n g ?he ?eci.od b e g i n n i n g S e p t c r h e r , 1968 and end ing J u l y , 1969.

4. Order Ho. 3 t o Bas ic Agreement No. DABDll-69-00157, d a t e d August 28 , 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Procurement D i v i s i o n , G - 4 , F o r t S&m :louston.. Texas 78234, awards $200 f o r e d u c a t i o n a l s e r v i c e s f o r one s t u d e n t d u r i n g t h e ? e r i o d boginniwg September, i96E and end ing J u l y , 1969,

5, Order No. DO-2 t o Bas ic A g r e e m n t D&4D07-67-C-0362, d a t e d September 3 , 1968, d i e r e b y t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Procurement D i v i s i o n , I,,Thi~ie Sands M i s s i l e Range, Nevi Nexico 88002, awards $300 f o r e d u c a t i o n a l s e r v i c e s t o co17e.i- a:o e s t i m a t e d s ix s t u d e n t s and a n e s t i m t e d 20 c r e d i t hours d u r i n g F n l l and Spri.ng Semes te r s , 1968-69.

6 , Amendment No. 1 t o Order No. 1 t o B a s i c Agreement DABDil-68-0015!., d a t e d October 11, 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Procurement D i v i s i m , G-&, Fort: Sam I?.ouston., Texas 78234, awards a n i n c r e a s e o f $139 f o r one s t u d e n t d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d b e g i n n i n g September, 1967 and ending August , 1968, t h e r e b y incrc.a.si.ng t:he t o t 2 1 c o s t o f t h i s o r d e r t o $640..

7 , Amendment No, 1 t o Order No, 2 t o B a s i c Agreement DA'iD1.2-68-001.51., d3.ted October 1 1 , 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , P m c u r m e n t Divisior,. . 4. F o r t Sam Houst:oa, Texas '78234, d e c r e a s e s t h e award b:y S27.50 duri i-g ;!he p e r i o d begin:o.isg N3.y 3 1 , !968 m d ending August 2 i , 1968, t h e r e b y maliing t h e t o t e ! . t o be. pa id S72,50.

8. h e r d m e n t No. 1 t o Order No. 3 t o B a s i c ilgreemmt: UABC11-.b8-001.51, d a t e d October 1.1, 1958, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Proc.ure.xent Div i s ion .? G-[i2 Fort: Sam I-Icustoi~, Texas 78234, d e c r e a s e s t h e award by $32-50 d u r i n g tlhe pe r iod begi.nni_ng Vm.y 31 , I968 a d ending August 23, 1968, t h e r e b y making t h e t o t a l t o h e pa id S61..50

9 . M o d i f i c a t i o n So. SO3 t o C o n t r a c t No, US6-1.296, d . t e d October 12,? 1.968? whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g Off i .cer , NASA, !?a l lops S t a t i o n , i.'nll.ops J:s!.and, V i r g i n i a 23337, e x t e n d s i- ,Le t e rm 05 t h e c o n t r a c t f o r a p e r i o d o f one a d d i t i o n a l y e a r from October 12 , 1968

. : , e c o n t r a c t by $22,559. th rough October 11, 1.959 and i n c r e a s e s t h e amount o i +'-

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GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GXANTS (CONTIN-LIED) 10. Order No. DABD07-69-D-1.567 t o B,?sic Agreement No.' DABD07-67-C-5536, d a t e d October 1 8 , 1968, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , P u r c h a s i n g and Csntr&.c~:i,<:g O f f i c e , F a r t Biiss., Texas ?'991,8, awards $17,302,50 f o r e d u c a t i o n a 1 s e r v i c e s t o c o v e r a n e s t i m a t e d 392 s t u d e n t s and a n e s t i m a t e d 1,538 s e m e s t e r h o u r s d u r i n g t h e Fsl! Semester 1968,

11. C o n t r a c t No. 349V-1662 w i t h a n e f f e c t i v e d a t e o f November. I., 1968, whereby t h e Manager o f t h e V e t e r a n s A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , Reg iona l O f f i c e , Jl'sco, Texas 76710, awards a. c o n t r a c t t o The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t E l Paso f o r s e r v i c e s r e l a t i r ~ g t o Tiocat:Fon?l Counsel ing d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d November 1, 1968 th rough October 31, 1969 aad. $2 t h e amount o f $32,636.94.

12, Grant No. 0EG7-9-000028-0092-(OlO), d a t e d October I., 1968, whereby t h e Gra:nts O f f i c e r , O f f i c e o f Educa t ion , Department o f H e a l t h , Educa t ion , and w e l f a r e , Nssh ing toc , D o C. 20202, awards $6,661.00 t o conduc t group dynamics t o improire i n t e r - g r o u p r e l a t i o n - s h i p s amount u n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s and f a c u l t y , d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d October 1, 1968 th rough September 30 , 1969.

. . . . r a t e o f $2,940.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $2, /93.00 t:o come from un- a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . This change r e s u l t e d i n a n i n c r e a s e i n . t h e t o t a l d e p a r t m e n t a l budget and invo lved a t r a n s f e r o f S1,000,00 o r more from a n u n a l l o c a t e d a c c o u n t . (RBC 4 6 )

2 . Appoint Roy A. G r i f f i n a s A s s i s t a n t R e g i s t r a r e f f e c t i v e October 7, 1.968, a t aR annual. r a t e of $7,104.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $6,397.42 t o come from un- a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . Th i s change r e s u l t e d i n a n i n c r e a s e i n t h e t o t a l depar tmentr i l budget and invo lved a t r a n s f e r of $1,000.00 o r more from a n u n a l l o c a t e d account : , (YRBC 52)

Curr iculum and ~ z r u c t i o n 3 . Appoint Richard Sebok a s I n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e S e ~ t e m b e r 1 1968, f o r t h e 1968-69 Long S e s s i o n a t a f u l l - t i m e nineimonths r a t e of $8,000.60 w i i h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $2,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . T h i s change r e s u l t e d i n a t r a n s f e r o f more t h a n $1,000.00. (RBC 43)

4 , I n c r e a s e t h e annua l r a t e o f N a r i e A. Emerson, S e n i o r S e c r e t a r y , ef fec t : i .ve September 1 , 1968, from $4,020.00 t o $4,200.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds in t h e amount of $180.00 t o come from t h e v a c a n t p o s i t i o n o f S e c r e t a r y i n Curr iculum and 1nstruct:io:c; i n r:he amount a £ $3,660.00 w i t h t h e unused $3,480.00 l a p s e d t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l . ~ c i . e s , H a r i e A.. Emerson i s i n t h e O f f i c e o f t h e Dean - School o f Educa t ion . Th i s chapge invo lved a t r a r i s f e r between depar tments o f $1,000,00 o r more. (RBC 32)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING - C i v i l Eng ineer ing 5. Appoint Bernhard Reimann a s L e c t u r e r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e September 1 , 1968, f o r t h e 1968 Fall . Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $10,000,00.wi t :h t h e r e c e s s a r y f u l d s i n t h e amount o f $1,250.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r I e k c h i n g Assi.sta..nts. (RBC 39)

SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS Drama and m h 6 . I n c r e a s e t h e nine-months r a t e of Harold F. Hard ing , H. Y" Nenedict P r o f e s s o r , from - .

$17,500.00 t o $18,000.00 e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968: w i t h t.he n e c e s s a r y funds in t:he amount o f $444.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 41.)

Modern Languages 7 . Auooint J u d i t h Rivera-Rodr iguez a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r e f f e c t i v e Seotember 1. 1968 . . - f o r t h e 1968-69 Long S e s s i o n a t a nine,-months r a t e o f $91000.00 w i t h tk funds t o come from t h e v a c a n t p o s i t i o n o f A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r i n t h e amouot of S11.,500.00 w i t h rhe unused $2,500.00 l apsed t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 3 6 )

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RECOHNENDED AKENDENTS TO 1968-69 BUDGET (CONTINU'<q)_ 0 6 %

RESIDENT INSTRUCTIOfi (CONTIKUED) .34& -

SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS (COXTI>JU&] Hodern Languages (Con t inued j ----- 8 , Appoint Doming~ R i c a r t a s V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r e f f e c t i v e . ? ' a m ~ . : ~ 16,1969, f o r t h e - ~

1969 S p r i n g Semes te r a t a nine-months r a t e o f $ l 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $7,000,00 t o come from t h e v a c a n t p o s i t i o n of A s s i s t a c t P r o f e s s o r in. t h e amount of $8,200.00 w i t h t h e unuse i $ l , 2 0 0 , 0 0 l a p s e d t o u n a i l o c a t e d s a i a r i e s . (RBC 44)

9 . Appoint Joan H. Davis a s I n s t r u c t o r (314 Time) e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968, f o r t h e 1968 F a l l Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $9,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $3,375.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r I n s t r u c t o r s , P a r t - t i m e , . (RBC 45)

P o l i t i c a l S c i e n c e 10. I n c r e a s e t h e nine-months r a t e o f Thomas I . Cook, U. Y. Bened ic t P r o f e s s o r , from $17,500.00 t o $18,000.00 e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968 , w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $444.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC i 2 )

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Chemis t ry 11. Change t h e s t a t u s o f C h a r l e s G. DeVries e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968, from A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (Ful l - t ime) t o A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (112 T i w ) f o r t h e 1968.-69 Long S e s s i o n and l a p s e $5,000.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n ;o u n a i l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 4 0 j

Phys ics 12 , Change t h e s t a t u s o f Rober t Lo Schiimalier e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968? f o r t h e 1968-69 Long S e s s i o n from A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (112 Time) t o A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (114 Time) and l a p s e $3,125.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o u n a i i o c a t e d s a l a r i e s , Ke wil.1 a l s o s e r v e a s D i r e c t o r (314 Time) i n Computer T r a i n i n g cad Deve!opment. (RBC 2.7)

13 , Change t h e s t a t u s o f Rufus E. Bruce e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968 from A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (114 Time) t o A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (1/2 T ine ) f o r t h e 1968 F a l l Semes te r w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $1,563,00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s , H i s appointment a s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (114 Time) f o r t h e 1969 S p r i n g Semes te r remains un- changed. (RBC 37)

14. Appoint Dare A. Wells a s V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r ( 1 T i m ) e f f e c t i v e September I., 1968, f o r t h e 1968-69 Long S e s s i o n a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $!2,000,00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $3,000.00 t o cone frox: t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Teaching A s s i s t a n t s i n t h e amount o f $1,438.00 and from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s i n t h e 2moun.t o f $13562.00, (RBC 38)

15. Change t h e s t a t u s o f Rufus I?. Gruce e f f e c t i v e Septep-ber I.? 1968, f o r t h e 1968 F a l l Semes te r from A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (1 /2 Time) t o A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (114 Time) and l a p s e $1,563.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o u n a l l o c a t c d s a i n r i e s - T h i s change c a n c e l s RBC 37 and l e a v e s h i s appointment a s i t o r i g i n a l l y 7.ias i n t h e 1968...69 budge t . (RBC 49)

16, Change t h e s t a t u s o f Dare A , i de l l s e f f e c t i v e Septcn1:er 1, 1968, from V i s i t i n g Pro- f e s s o r (114 Time) t o V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r (112 Time) f o r t h e 1968 F a l l Semester w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount o f $1,500.00 t o cone from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . H i s appointment f o r t h e 1969 S p r i n g Semes te r r emains unchanged. (RBC 50)

17. Approve t h e p lacement o f Eugene A . Dean, A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r , o s l e a v e o f a b s e n c e f o r t h e 1.968 F a l l Semester and l a p s e S6,000.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . Xis appoinxment f o r t h e 1969 S p r i n g S e n e s t e r remains uac.ha~.ged.. (RBC 51)

GRADUATE SCHOOL Off i -ce o l t h e Dean 18 , R e c l a s s i f y Helen A. I?.vans e f f e c t i v e September 1; 1968, from A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Secrc i -ary t o A d m i n i s t r a t i v e A s s i s t a n ? and a d j u s t h e r a n n u a l r a t e f z o n S4,.584,00 t o $6,468.00, wis.h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount oE Sl ,88$.00 t o come from un? l l .oca ted s a l a r i e s . Th i s change invo!.vcd a t r a n s f e r o f n o r e t h r n $1 :000.00, !:KGC 53)

19 . Appoint Bonnie L. Jenn ings a s A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S e c r e t a r y e f f e c t i v e September SO, 1958, a t a n a n n u a l r a t e o f $4,392,00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i:n t.he amount o f $A,0:38,20 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . T h i s change i n v o l v e d a t r a n s f e r azd inc : rease i n t h e :ot:zl d e p a r t m e n t a l budge t o f more t h a n $1,000.03. (REC 5 7 j

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RECOMNDED AMENDM!?NTS TO-1968-69 BUDGET (CONTINUED) RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (CONTINUED) ORGANIZED RESEARCH Bureau o f P u b l i c A f f a i r s 20. Appoint Augus t in Nunez a s Humanit ies Resea rch A s s o c i a t e e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968, a t a n a n n u a l r a t e o f $6,780.00, w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $6,215.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . Th i s change r e s u i t e d i n a n i n c r e a s e i n t h e t o t a l d e p a r t m e n t a l budget and a t r a n s f e r o f more t h a n $1,000.00, (RRC 47)

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF PIIYSICAL PUNT Genera l S e r v i c e s - ~ u i l d i n ~ Mainte- 21. I n c r e a s e t h e a n n u a l r a t e o f Clyde W. A b b o t t , S t o r e s Foreman, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968, from $7,104.00 t o $7,440.00 rvith t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $336.00 t o come from B u i l d i n g t fa in tenance -. A s s i s t a n t s (Wourly). Th i s change invo lved a n i n t e r - d e p a r t m e n t a l t r a n s f e r . (RBC 31)

SPECIAL ITEMS Computer T r a i n i n g and Development 22. Change t h e s t a t u s o f Rober t L. Schumaker e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968, from D i r e c t o r (112 Time) t o D i r e c t o r (314 Time) w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount o f $3,125.00 t o come from Nan-Teaching S a l a r i e s . He w i l l a l s o s e r v e a s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (114 Time) i n t h e Department of P h y s i c s . (RBC 28)

23. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of P h i l l i p Duran, Mathemat ic ian (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e b e f o r e September 1, 1968, and l a p s e $1,800.00 budgeted for: t h i s p o s i t i o n t o t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Maintenance and Opera t ion . Th i s change i n v o l v e d a t r a n s f e r between d i s s i m i l a r a p p r c p r i a t i o n s . (RBC 33)

24. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f Norma L. Hubbard, S e n i o r C l e r k - T y p i s t , e f f e c t i v e b e f o r e September 1, 1968, and l a p s e $3,504,00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o Nan-Teaching S a l a r i e s i n t h e amount o f $3,125.00 and t o Haintenance and O p e r a t i o n i n t h e amount o f $379.00. T h i s change invo lved a t r a n s f e r between d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s . (RBC 34)

25. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of H a r i a G. Adams, Keypunch Opera to r I , e f f e c t i v e b e f o r e September 1, 1968, and l a p s e $3,660.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o 3 k i n t e n a n c e and Opera t ion . Th i s change invo lved a t r a n s f e r between l i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s . (RBC 35)

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES S c h e l l e n g e r Research L a b o r a t o r e 26. Appoint Howard S o Coleman a s Research E n g i n e e r - S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V (315 Time) e f f e c t i v e September 1 7 , 1968, a t a n annua l r a t e o f $13,200.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $7,568.00 t o come from budgeted s a l a r i e s f o r one o r more Government c o n t r a c t s o r g r a n t s . (RBC 48)

CURRENT RESTRICTED FUNDS Frank B. Co t ton T r u s t 27. I n c r e a s e t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Co t ton T r u s t Expense i n t h e amount o f $1,829.00 by .. . a t r a n s f e r from Frank B. Co t ton T r u s t Balance . T h i s i s t o p rov ide funds t o pay The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t E l P a s o ' s p r o - r a t a s h a r e o f t h e expense of t h e campaign f o r passage o f Amendment No. 9 and was approved by t h e Board of Regents a t t h e mee t ing on September 20, 1968. (RRC 54)

S i n c e r e l y ,

M i l t o n Leech A c t i n g P r e s i d e n t

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D r . Harry H . Ransom Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas System Aust in, Texas

Dear D r . Ransom:

The following docket i s submitted f o r y o w appro-val and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Aust in; Texas, on December 13-14, 15x3:

APPOINTM4:NTS FOR bEMBERSHIP ON THE MEDICAL STAFF OF TEE UNIVERSITY OF - -- - - - TEXAS KEDICAL BRA_nlCH HOSPITALS: On recoclmendation of t h e Gxecut,ive Committee of t h e ! ~ e d i c a l S t a f f i n accordance wi th t h e Bviaxs and Rules " and Regulations of t h e Medical S t a f f , approval i s requ-ested f o r she f o l l o v i n g a p p o i n t ~ e n t s f o r meribership on t h e > k d i c a l S t a f f :

1. Appointment of Donald F ied le r McDonald; M . D . , Professor of Urologic Surgery; Urology Division, Department of Swgei-y; f -ai l - t ime , f o r a s s o c i a t e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

2 Appointment of Garland H . Smith: Jr., M . D . : I n s t r u c t o r , Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine, f u l l - t i m e , f o r a c t i v e me&ers'nip on t,he Medical S t a f f .

3. Appointment of Francisco Muniz , 1st D . : I n s t r u c t o r Departrent. of I n t e r n a l Medicine, f u l l - t i m e , f o r a s s o c i a t e nenbership on t h e Nedical S t a f f .

. . 4. Appointment of Xobert 0. L u p e ~ i a , Ph.D., Ass is tan t Professor , Department of P e d i a t r i c s ( c h i l d 3evelopmentj; f u l l - a i m ; f o r a s s o c i a t e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

5 Appointment of Douglas Michael Den i i l s , !,/I D . , Ass i s t an t Professor , Department of P e d i a t r i c s ( c h i l d 3eveloprneat), f u l l - t i m e , f o r essoci.a?,e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

6. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . Quang 2. Nghien f ro= a s s o c i a t e nemberskip t o a c t i v e menfbersbip on t h e Medical S t a f f .

7 . Change t h e s t a t u s of D r , George T. T i n c a l l from assoc ia t e t o sc t ;ve meniocrship on t h e Medical S t a f f .

8. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . Byrcn J . Bai ley from a s s o c i a t e To a c t i v e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

y . A-ppointment of John B , F u l l e r , M . D . , P rofessor ; Department of Pathology, f u l l - t i m e , f o r a s soc ia t e membershi> on t h e Medical S t a f f .

10. Appointment of Paul Zaharcpou;.os : M.D . : I n s t r u c t o r Departmerk of , . Pathology, f u l l - t i m e ; f o r a c t i v e membership on -ere Medical S t a f f .

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TRAVEL - FOR FACULTY AT?D STAFF: I n compliance wi th Sec t ion 13:23 of Chapter -- I11 of Pa r t Ii of t h e Rules and Regulations of t h e Board of Regents f o r t h e Government of The Unive r s i ty of Texas System, I recommend approval of t h e following t r a v e l request t o be absent fo r a per iod i n excess of twenty- n ine days:

1. Miss Catherine Ravenscroft, Research Associate 11, Department of O b s t e t r i c s and Gynecology, t o New Orleans, Louisiana, f o r t h e pe r iod October 2 , 1968 through October 31, 1968, t o consul t wi th , t r a i n , and o r i e n t d i e t a r y personnel of t h e Louisiana Survey, and t o a s s i s t t h e group a t t h e Tulane Division of Medical Conrpu-ting Sciences i n updat ing t h e d i e t a n t t a b l e p r i o r t o t r a n s f e r r i n g t h e computer programs t o a Washington i n s t a l l a t i o n . Travel expenses t o come from W o l i c Heal th Serv ice Gramt No. PH 86-68-123.

GIFTS OF $1,000 o r More: The fol lowing g i f t s have been rece ived . I recom- -- -- ment acceptance and t h a t t h e apprec ia t ion of t h e Board of Regents be sent t h e donors by t h e Secre tary :

Donor and Address

1. Minnie L . Maffett Scholar- s h i p Trus t c /o l*. T . S . Chennault Ass i s t an t Trus t Off icer Republic Nat ional Bank of

Dallas P. 0 . Box 241 Dal las , Texas

Furpose and Conditions Arnou~t

Medical s tudent scholar - $ 1,500.00 s h i p w a r d f o r t h e academic year 1968-69. his i s r epor t ed a s an extension of a previous g i f t , p rev ious ly docketed - Board of Regents ' Minutes of October 27-28, 1967: i t em s o . 26, Pege G-9)

2. The Sealy & Smith Foundation For support of t h e Five- $lOO,O00.00 For The John Sealy Hosp i t a l Year Building Program f o r 200 Univers i ty Boulevar;rd t h e month of Septewber , Galveston, Texas 1968. (This payment i s

charged t o t h e Foundation 's commitment of $3,80o20o0 - Board of Regents ' Minu-tes of September, 1363)

3 . The Sealy & Smith Foundation For support of t h e Five- $100 ; 000 .OO For The John Sealy Hosp i t a l Year Building Program f o r 200 Univers i ty Boulevard t h e m n t h of October, Galveston, Texas 1$8. (This payment i s

charged t o t h e Foundation 's commitment of $3,830,000 - Board of Regents ' Minutes of September; 1963)

4 . The Sealy & Smith Foundat ion Represe ni,s reimbursement $ 1,223.78 For The John Sealy Hosp i t a l f o r work performed by our 200 Univers i ty Boulevard P ~ y s i c a l Plant Department Galveston, Texas on t h e r e c r e a t i o n a l

f a c i l i t i e s . (This i s r epor t ed a s &n extension of a previous g i f t , p revious ly docketed - Board of Regents ' Minutes of October 27-28, i368; 1tem #2 j , Page G-8; and Board of Regents ' Minutes of 3ecember 7-8, 1967, I tem #26; Page G-7)

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Donor and Address

1. *American Cancer Soc ie ty Texas Division, Inc . 5014 B u l l Creek Road Aust in, Texas

%o l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l received

Purpose and Conditions Amount

Grant f o r s q p o r t of t h e $ 4,2kj .00 John SeaLy Hosp i t a l Tmor Reg i s t ry Budget f o r 1968- 69. (This i s repor ted as an extension of a previous g r a n t , p revious ly docketed, Board of Regents ' Minutes of December 7-8, 1967, I t e n #3, Page 12-5)

, .

from t h e docor.

CONTMCTS AND - GRAVTS (FEDERAL): The fol lowing con t rac t s and g ran t s have been signed by t h e appropr ia te o f f i c i a l upon t h e recommendation of t h e r e spec t ive t e c h n i c a l d i r e c t o r s , f i s c a l o f f i c e r s , and t h e Direc tor of t h e Office of Sponsored Research. I recommend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of s igna tu res :

1. L e t t e r , dated August 16, 1968, by which t h e Department of f iea l th , Education, and Welfare, Public Heai th Serv ice , extends t h e exp i ra t ion d a t e of Grant No. HE 09911-03 throilgh August 3:: 1@9, without a d d i t i o n a l funds. The revised budget per iod becomes September 1: 1967 through August 3i, 1569. The t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod becomes September 1: 1965 through August 31, 1569. The research on Hormonal & Dietary Modif icat ion of NACL Toxic i ty continues under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Charles E. H a l l , Professor , Department of Physiology.

2. Grant No. 5 M O l FR 00073-07, by which t h e Department of Heal th , Education, and Welfare, Pu'olic Heai th Service, provides $297,556, f o r t h e per iod October 1, 1568 through September 30; 1965, f o r support of a General C l i n i c a l Research Center. The t o t a l p r o j e c t pe r iod extends from October i, 1964 through September 30, 1969. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Truman :G . Blocker , Jr . , Pres iden t .

3. Grant No. 5 R0l ~hl00780-18, by which t h e Department of Heal th, Education, and Welfare, Public Heal th Serv ice , provides $60,134, f o r t h e per iod September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1969, f o r r e sea rch on Hemo- g lobin Var iants i n Rela t ion t o Disease. The t o t a l p r o j e c t pe r iod extends from September 1, ly67 through August 31, 1972. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Rose G . Schneider , Associate Research Professor ; Department of P e d i a t r i c s .

4. Grant No. 5 R01 CA08013-05; by which t h e Department of Heal th, Education, and Welfare, Pubiic 3 e a l t h Se rv ice , provides $34,640, fo r t h e per iod September 1, 1968 through August 31> 1969, fo r r e sea rch on Hormone Antiserum Ef fec t s on Malignant Growth. The t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod extends from September 1, 1567 through August 31, 1970. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Ludwik Anigs te in , Professor , Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Heal th .

5. Modificat ion No. AA t o Contract No. ~00014-68-A-0105-0001, by which t h e Off ice of Naval Research, Department of t h e Navy, Washington, D . C . , extends t h e exp i ra t ion d a t e of t h e con t rac t through October 31, 1368, without a d d i t i o n a l f m d s . The r e sea rch on Local iza t ion of Metabolic Block i n t h e Granulat ion Tissue a t Progressive Stages of Wound Healing i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Wiktor W . Nowinski, Research Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Surgery.

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6 . Research Fellowship Award No. 1 F03 GM 40802-01, by which t h e Department of Heal th, Education, and Welfare, F'u3lic Heal th Serv ice , provides $1,300 (supply allowance), fo r t h e per iod J u l y 1, 1968 through June 30 , $ 9 , f o r r e sea rch on U l t r a s t r u c t u r a l Dynamics of Lymphocyte Deplet ion. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Gerald A . Beathard under t h e sponsorship of D r . Richard B . Marshal l , Associate Professor , Department of Pathology.

7. Grant No. 5 R01 ~ ~ 0 8 0 5 4 - 0 6 ; by xhich t h e Department of Heal th, Education, and Welfare, Public Heal th Serv ice , provides $19,831, f o r t h e per iod December 1, 1968 through Noverher 30, 1969, f o r r e sea rch on Macro- molecules and Hypertensive Vascular Disease. The t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod extends from December 1, 1966 through November 30, l 9 7 i . The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . C h a r k s E . H a l l , Professor ; Department of Physiology.

8. Predoctora l Research Fellowship Awa.rd No. l FOL GM 42242-01, by which t h e Department of Heal th , Education, and Welfare, Publ ic Heal th Serv ice , provides $5,300, f o r t h e pe r iod September 1, l$8 through August 31, 1$9, f o r research on The Biosynthesis of NKDase i n t h e Growing Rat Bra in . The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by Is@. J e r r y Lynn Myers w-der t h e sponsorship of D r . Donald A . Rappoport, Associate Professor ; Department of P e d i a t r i c s .

9 . C-rant No. 5 R01 A M O $ ~ ~ - O ~ , by which t h e Department of Heal th, Education, and Welfare, Public Heal th Serv ice , provides $7,598, f o r t h e per iod J u l y 1, 1968 through June 30, 1969, f o r r e sea rch on Control of Aldonolactonase A c t i v i t y by Somatotropin. The t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod extends from J u l y 1, 1955 through June 30, 1970. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by Donald W . Stubhs, Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r , Department of Physiology.

10. Grant No. 5 R0l ~ ~ 0 7 7 3 6 - 0 6 , by which t h e Department of Heal th , Education, and Welfare, Public Heal th Serv ice , provides ~ 1 6 , 5 1 7 , f o r t h e per iod September 1, 1968 throv-gh August 31, ~ $ 9 : f o r r e sea rch on Pathogenesis of Growth Onset Diabetes . The t o t a l p r o j e c t pe r iod extends from A p r i l 1, 1$7 through August 31, 1$9. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Luther B . Travis , Associate Professor , Department of P e d i a t r i c s .

11. Grant N O * 5 R0l HE10j99-03, Revised; by which t h e Department of Heal th , Education, and Welfare, Publ ic Heal th Serv ice , provides $1,080; f o r t h e pe r iod February 1, 1968 through June 30, lS8, f o r r e sea rch on F lu id and P ro te in S h i f t s with Various F lu id In fus ions . The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Roger D . Williams, Professor , Department of Surgery.

2 ~mendment/Modification No. 4(6$-27) t o Contract No. AF kl(609)-3150, by which t h e Department of t h e A i r Force, Aerospace Medical Divis ion , Brooks A i r Force Base, Texas, au tho r i zes t h e purchase of a d d i t i o n a l equip- ment a t no inc rease i n t h e t o t a l con t r ac t amount. The research on Elec t ron Microscopy S tud ies on Animals Exposed t o D i f f e r e n t i a l P o t e n t i a l Spacecraf t Atmosphere i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Daniel K . Roberts , Ass i s t an t Professor , Department of Pathology.

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Recommended Amendments t o 1968-69 Budget -

General I n s t i t u t i o n a l Expense Personnel C l in i c 1. Increase t h e s a l a r y of D r . James C . Guckian, Acting D i r e c t o r , Personnel C l i n i c , pa r t - t ime , from $3,000 t o $3,375 fo r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from t h e depar t - mental non-teaching s a l a r y budget. D r . Guckian a l s o serves a s Acting Di rec to r , Univers i ty Heal th Se rv ice , pa r t - t ime , a t a s a l a r y of $1,125 f o r 12 months, and a s Ass i s t an t Professor , pa r t - t ime , i n t h e Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine at a s a l a r y of $14,000 f o r 12 months. T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 months, $18,500. (RBC 129)

Development Off i c e 2. Amoint Y i a Charles Chadwick a s Ass i s t an t t o t h e Pres ident f o r - - Development a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $i8,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e December 1, 1968. Fonds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental non- teaching s a l a r y budget. (XBC 141)

I n s t r u c t i o n - and Departmental Operat ions Anesthesiology 3 . Accept t h e r e s igna t ion of D r . Doran D . Maupin, Ass i s t an t Professor , . . a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $21,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 27, 1568. (RBC 117)

B i o c h e ~ i s t r y ana N u t r i t i o n b . Appoint D r , James P. Chen a s Ass i s t an t Professor , art-time, without

~~ - , - s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1.968. D r . Chen a l s o serves as Research Ass i s t an t Professor a t a s a l a r y of $14,000 f o r 12 i-onths i n t h e Depart- ment of I n t e r n a l Medicine. (RBC 145)

I n t e r n a l Medicine 5 . Delete t h e name of D r . Raymond F. Gregory, I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, without s a l azy . D r . Gregory d i d not accept h i s 1968-69 appointment. (RBC 122)

6 . Appoint D r . James P. Chen a s Research Ass i s t an t Professor a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $14,000 f o r 12 months; e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from DHEW G r m t No. 5P01-HE-10893-03. (RBC 133)

Neurology - and Psychia t ry 7 . Delete t h e name of C r . J e r r y H. P a t r i c k , Ass i s t an t Professor - Psychology, a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $14,000 f o r 12 months. D r . P a t r i c k d id not accept h i s i s 8 - 6 9 appointment. (RBC 83)

8 . Delete t h e name of Dr. Wiebke Thomsen, Ass i s t an t Professor , p a r t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $9,500 f o r 12 months. D r . Thomsen d id not accept h i s 1$8-69 appointment. (RBC 87)

9. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . W i l l i a m F . Pa t ton , Ass i s t an t Professor - Psychology, from f u l l - t i m e a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $13,500 f o r 12 months, t o par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. D r . Pa t ton i s t r a n s f e r r i n g t o t h e Department of P e d i a t r i c s . (RSC 127)

o b s t e t r i c s and Gynecolo&y -- 10. Accept t h e r e s igna t ion of D r . Jorge M. Cabrera, Den t i s t , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $12,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e Septedoer 8, 1968. (RBC 84)

11. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . V i r g i n i a H . Blocker, F i e l d Team Di rec to r , from one-fourth time t o f u l l - t i m e a t t h e same s a l a r y r a t e of $12,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968 through Decen-ber 15, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from DHE7ri Grant No. FH-86-68-123. (RBC 121)

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Ophthalmology 2 Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . Paul G . Jahnke from I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $4,500 f o r 12 months t o C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Septem-ber 1, 19%. (IBC 82)

Otorhinolaryngology 11. ADDoint D r . Pdward A . Blackburn as Clinicai . I n s t r u c t o r . o a r t - t i n e , - , .

without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September i, 1968. D r . Blackburn i s t r a n s - f e r r i n g from t h e Departmnt of Surgery. (RBC 9li)

14. Appoint D r . Royal C . S t i e rnbe rg a s C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September i, 1968. (RBC 98)

15. Reappoint b k . 3avid W. Grani tz a s Di rec to r , Rearing ti& Speech C l i n i c , a t t h e same s a l a r y r a t e of $12,800 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1 s 8 . Yx. Grani tz i s i n t h e approved budget a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $i3,50.3. We. G r m i t z a l s o serves a s Direc tor : Hearing and Speech C l i n i c , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y . (RBC 138)

6 Appoint Dr. William 0 . Akin a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1368. (RBC 136)

Pathology 17. Delete t h e name of D r . WiL1ia.m 3. Iioladay, Ass i s t an t Professor , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $15,000 f o r 12 months. D r . Holaday did not accept h i s 1568-69 appointment. (RBC 36)

18. Reappoint D r . L. M. J. P i l o t a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968. (RBC 100)

19. Reappoint D r . C-erald A. Beathard as I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, 1,Athou.t s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Septcqber 1, 1368. D r . Beethard a l s o serves a s I n s t r u c t o r , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y , i n t h e Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine and as Res ident , par t - t ime; x i t h o u t s a l a r y i n Nedical House S t a f f . (RBC 103)

20. Accept t h e r e s igna t ion of D r . Ju-lian M. Chen, Ass i s t an t Professor , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $l;;000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 17, 1958. (RBC U7)

P e d i a t r i c s 1 Appoint D r . Robert J . Ginn a s I n s t r u c t o r - Psychology a t a sa la ry r a t e of $13,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 16, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from DHFX Grant C and Y Pro jec t Fo. 648. (RBC 75)

2 Delete t h e name of D r . Wiebke Thomsen, Ass i s t an t Professor , p a r t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $9,500 f o r 12 months. D r . Thomsen d i d not accept h i s iS8-69 appointment. (RBC 88)

23. Appoint D r . Kenneth R . Tyson a s Ass i s t an t Professor , without s a l a r y e f f e c t i v e September l, 1968. (3BC 93)

4.. Reappoint D r . Lcnnart L. Kopra a s V i s i t i n g Professor of Speech, par t - t ime, without s a l a ry : e f f e c t i v e Septerrioer 1, 1968. (RBC 99)

25. Appoint D r . Nancy L. S c h n a ~ t z a s C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , par t - t ime, ~~1ithov.t s a l a r y , effective Septeduer i, 1968. (RBC 107)

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P e d i a t r i c s (continu-ed) 26. Appoint D r . William F. Pat ton as Ass i s t an t Professor - Ps~ch.Olo&y - - -. a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $13,500 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October i, i$8. Funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental teaching sa l azy bu-flget. (RBC 128)

Physiology 27. Reappoint Dr. Samuel N. K0Lm.e~ as Professor a t t h e same s a l a r y r a t e of $19,000 fo r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 1; 1968. Funds needed a re t o come from Shrine Burns I n s t i t u t e Serv ice . D r . Kolmen i s i n t h e approved budget a s Professor , without s a l a r y . (RBC 79)

28. Grant a leave of absence without s a l a r y t o D r . Edgar A . B l a i r , Professor , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $11,083 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1$8. (RBC 89)

29. Appoint D r . Andre J . Angyan a s Ass i s t an t Professor - P h y s i o l ~ g y ~ p a r t - t i n e , without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968. (RBC 116)

30. Appoint D r . Sidney R . Kay a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , part-" b~me, 1 ~ 6 t h - out s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1; 1968. (RBC i.L.3)

Preventive Medicine and Cornnunity Heal th - 31. Reappoint D r . Joseph T. P h i l l i p s a s Ass i s t an t Professor , par t - t ime, -without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968, ( D r . ? h i l l i p s was inad- v e r t e n t l y omitted from t h e budget) D r . P h i l l i p s a l s o serves a s Direc tor of Regional Medical Program a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $26,000 f o r 12 months. (RBC 80)

Radiology 32. Appoint Vr. Charles J . Fagan a s Ass i s t an t Professor a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $18,000 f o r 12 months, effect ive November 1; 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental teaching salary bu-dget.. (RBC 101)

33. Appoint D r . Thomas S . Allen a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime; r i i thout s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e October 1; 1y&. (RBC 225)

Regional Medical Program 3b. Reappoint D r . Joseph T . P h i l l i p s a s Direc tor of Regional Medical Program a t t h e same s a l a r y r a t e of $26,000 f o r L2 months, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from DHEd Grant No. 5 GO2- RM-00037-03. (Dr. P h i l l i p s was inadve r t en t ly omitted from t h e budget ) .

Surgery 35. Reappoint D r . Charles E . McCorkle, Jr . , a s C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Sep tmber 1, 1968. ( m ~ 76)

36. Reeppoint D r . J e r r y i). Ju l i an a s V i s i t i n g Lecturer , par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Septedoer 1, 1568. (RBC 77)

37. Delete t h e name of 3r. Royal C . Stiernnberg.; C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a d Professor , pa r t - t ime , a t a salazy of $600 f o r 12 ncnths. ~r ~ s t i e r i ? ~ e r g i s t r a n s f e r r i n g t o t h e Department of Otorhinolaryngology. ( - K ~ c 97)

38. Delete t h e name of D r . Charles W. Tennison, Lecturer ; without s a l a r y . D r . Tennison d i d not accept h i s 1968-69 appointment. (XBC 85)

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Recommended Amendments t o 1$8-69 Budget - con t inwd -

Surgery (continued) 39. Delete t h e name of D r . Edward A . BlaclZown, C l i n i c a l Instru.ctor , pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y . D r . Blackburn i s t r a n s f e r r i n g t o t h e Department of Otorhinolaryngology. (RSC 90)

40. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . Lindsay B . Smith from C l i n i c a l A s s i s t a r t Professor , pa r t - t ime ; withou-t s a l a r y , t o Ins t r -oc tor , p a r t - t i n e , with- out s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1 s 8 . (RBC 9)

.. . 4 1 . Change t h e t i t l e only of D r . wlley J . J ink ins , J r , , from C1inica i Ass i s t an t Professor , pa r t - t ime , t o C l i n i c a l Associate Professor , p a r t - t ime, a t t h e same s a l a r y of $600 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October I., 19%. (RYC 111)

2 . Change t h e t i t l e only of 3r. Pau.1 J . Cunningham f r o n C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, t o C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , part- . t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e October I, 1968. (RBC 112)

il-3. Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . John P. Wi1lizm.s from Research Associate I1 a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $10,020 f o r 12 months t o Xesearch I n s t r u c t o r a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $11,000 f o r 12 months, effecti-ire October 1, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental teaching s a l a r y bu-dget. (RBC 113)

4 Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . ' i , J i l l i a m H. AinS?lorth from C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $l :OOC f o r 12 rmnths t o C l i n i c a l Associate Professor , pa r t - t ime , a t a s a l a r y of $600 f c r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. (RBC 11h)

5 . Change t h e t i t l e only of ilr. John Q. McGivneg; from C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor. . 3a . r t - t ine , t o C l i n i c a l Associate Professor , -cart-. . - , - t i n e , a t t h e same s a l a r y of $303 f o r 12 Eonths; e f f e c t i v e Cctcber I, 8 . (REX 115)

School of A l l i ed Hsal th Sciences - -. -- .

Medical Record Administrat ion T

46. ii?;ooint Mrs. Redith R . Riser a s Assist ,ant i n s t r u c t o r . oart...time . -. , ; without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e Septerz'oer I., l S 8 . Nrs. R i se r a l s c serves a s ~ s s i s t a n t Chief hfedical Records L ib ra r i an i n Medical Records ibr&~?ry a t a s a l a r y of $7,800 f o r 12 months. (RBC 95)

School. of Al l ied Health. Sciences - -- -- Nedica!. Tecknclcgy -. - 57. &point Niss Lola J. Stubbins as Ass i s t an t Ins t r i ic t ,or , pa?:.-Lime, r.:ithout s a l a r y ; e f f e c t i v e Septedoer 1, 1968. j e s s Stiicbins d s o s w v e s

.. - as Technical Direc tor ; blood Bank, at a s a l a r y of $10,000 f o r I 2 i-oc;hs [RBC 106)

School of A l l i ed Health Sciences - -- - - -. Occu2ational Therapy - ... s ta t i j s of Miss Barbara A . wl1li .s. Associate I n s t r u c t o r . , - par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $.l,22).+ f o r 12 months, t o i,;it'rout s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e S e p t e ~ c e r 1, 1968. (RBC 96)

m . 4.9. Accept tiri re s igna t ion or h s s !Margaret J. Adamson, i n s t r u c t o r j one-half t ime, a t a salaxy of $ i ; O e O l o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e September 24, 1968. (RBC 119)

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par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1 9 . Mr. Keefe a l s o serves a s Ass i s t an t Administrator of Hosp i t a l s , pa r t - t ime , a t a s a l a r y of $12,500 fo r 12 months i n t h e Chronic Home Dia lys i s Center. (RBC 102)

5 1 . Change t h e s t a t u s of .W. William F. Smith from Ass i s t an t Administrator of Hosp i t a l s , a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $13,500 t o Associate Adn ix i s t r a to r of Hospi ta l s a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $15,500 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October l, 1968. Addi t ional funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departxenta.i non-. A ~ e a c h i n g s a l a r y budget. (YBC 105)

52. Appoint M r . J e f f e ry L. Lagoti a s Ass i s t an t i;o t h e Administrator of' Hospi ta l s a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $l2,000 f o r 12 months; e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. Funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental non-teaching s a l a r y budget . (RBc 124)

Medical House S t a f f -- 53. Appoint 3r. Gerald A . Beathard a s Resident , par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e September 1; 1958. D r . Beathard a l s o serves as I n s t r u c t o r ; pa r t - t ime , v i thou t s a i a r y , i n t h e Eepartments of I n t e r n a l Medicine Zathology. (FBC 110)

S o c i a l Serv ice -- n n c r e a s e t h e s a l a r y r a t e of Vrs. Mary C . Housman, Ass i s t an t D i rec to r , S o c i a l Serv ice , from $11,400 t o $12,000 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 1 1 8 . Addi t ional funds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental c l a s s i f i e d s a l a r y budget. (RBC 1!:0)

C l i n i c a l Laboratory 55. Cnanee t h e s t a t u s of John M . Shinn. from Laboratorv Technoioaist . . ., L A , - I a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $7,4140 f o r 12 months t o Laboratory Technologist 1:: a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $9,2ir0 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968, Addi t ional funds needed a re t o come from t h e departmental c l a s s i f i e d s a l a r y budget. (xaC 135)

Chronic Home E i a l y s i s Center - . , 5%'. Appoint YK. Thomas M . Keefe a s Ass i s t an t A b i n i s t r a t o r of H o s p l ~ t i l s , pa r t - t ime , a t a s a l a r y of $!.2,50O f o r 12 months, e f f ec t%ve September L,

1:eefe a l s o serves a s Ass i s t an t Administrator of Hosp i t a l s , p a r b t i m e , ~?:kthout s a l a r y i n t h e 0ffi.ce of t h e Vice-president f o r Heal th Se rv ices . (mc 103)

Tracs fe r of Funds - -- - 57. Fro:?: Unal.located Appropriations - i n s t r u c t i o n a l $ 4 , 3 ~ . 0 0 -- r- l o : Edu~eat ional Televis ion:

Mainbenance and Operation. $13800.00 Equipment 1,350.00 Trave'L 1,200.00 - $4;350.00

For: Provide funds f o r t h e c r e a t i o n of t h e Department of -. . .~au .ca t ional Televis ion .

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!Jn.ivers:ity healsh. Service - - - - . -- - . . 59. crease the szlzry of Dr. ;afL;s C. p~.ck:.&r:> ,+.,-r.?rg Cirec tc i Unisers,!,,y 1iei;lth. Serv:!:e, . fro;. $.i,330 r c $1,125 fcr L2

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Ti-T UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SOUTHnSTERN MEDICAL SCKOOL AT DALLAS 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, Texas 75235

November 11, 1968

Dr. Harry Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas System Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Dr. Ransom:

The following docket for Southwestern Medical School at Dallas is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its next meeting in Austin on December 13-14, 1968:

GIFTS OF $1,000 0 3 MORE. It is recommended that the following gifts be accepted and that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent to the donors :

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

*Ayerst Laboratories 685 Third Avenue New York, New York 10017

Dr. Kemp Clark Division of Neurosurgery Department of Surgery Surgery Trust Fund

Mr. Leo Fields P. 0. Box 2219 Dallas, Texas 75221

Mr. Lester Levy National Chemsearch Corp. P. 0. Box 217 Irving, Texas 75060

Dr. John R. Lynn Division of Ophthalmology Department of Surgery Surgery Trust Fund

Dr. V. A. Stembridge Department of Pathology Individual Gift

The Upjohn Company E. Keith Yorden, M.D. Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001

* M r . Adolph Weinberger 5031 De Loache Dallas, Texas 75220

"Dr. Peggy J. Whalley Department of Obstetrics and

Research in Anesthesia

Research in Neurosurgery

Lectureship Expenses

Research on Caacer

Research in GphthaL~ology

Researc!l in Pathology

Research on Orinase

Cardiovascular Research

Gynecology Individual Gift Faculty Gifts for Ob-Gyn 6,775.01

*No letter of transmittal received from the donor.

s-1

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GRANTS (NON-GOVERNKENTAL). Approval of the following grants is requested, and it is recomnended that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent to the donors:

1. Grant whereby Children's Development Center, Delores G. Chapa, Zxecutive Director, 3131 North Pearl Street, Dallas, Texas provides $4,000 for continued support for training in Clinical Psychology. This program is under the direction of Dr. Maurice Korman, M-ofessor and Chairman of Division of Psychology.

2. Grant-in-Aid whereby Clairol, Ben Marr knman, M.D., Medical Director, 1290 Avenue of the Americas, Rockefeller Center, New York, New York lOOl9 provides $22,100 for research on Metabolic Fate of Dye K158. This project is under the direction of Dr. Eugene P. Frenkel, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine.

3. Purchase Order No. BS 189785 whereby Hamilton Standard, A. E. Smith, Buyer, Purchasing Department, Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096 provides an amount not to exceed $37,266 for the second year of testing procedures on Physiologic Studies on a Co-Pulsator Heart Assist Device. This project is under the direction of Dr. W. L. Sugg, Assistant Professor of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery.

4. Fall Institutional Grant whereby the Hedical Research Foundation of Texas, Inc., Mr. Sloane Wingert, Executive Vice President, Adams Petroleum Center Building, Nouston, Texas 77025 provides $7,500 for research. This grant is to be disbursed at the discretion of the Institutional Research Grants Cornzittee, Dr. Charles C. Sprague, Dean, Chairman of the Committee.

5. Grant whereby Sterling-Winthrop Research Institute, William P. Blackqore, Ph.D., M.D., Director, Clinical I'harmacology, Rensselaer, New York 12144, provides $15,000 for continued support of Research on Asperin for the period from October 1, 1968 through September 31, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. Ivan Danhof, Associate Professor of:Physiology. '\\

CONTXACTS G M T S (FEDERAL). Approval is requested for the following:

1. Contract No. ~~-49-193-.m-2489, Nodification No. 6 whereby the Department of the Army, U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command, Washington, D. C. 20315, provides additional funds in the amount of $5,022 and extends the termination date to August 31, 1969 to continu.e support to the Abninis- trative Expenditures of Chairman of Subcornnittee on Nephrology of Advisory Committee to the Surgeon General. This contract is under the direction of Dr. Donald W. Seldin, Professor and Chairman of Department of Internal Medicine.

2. Contract No. AT-(40-11-3546, Modification No. 2 whereby the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Oak Ridge Operations, P. 0. Box E, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37833, provides additional funds in the amount of $30,000 and ex- tends the termination date to August 31, 1969. This contract is under the direction of Dr. Mary E. Gaulden, Associate Professor of Radiology.

3. Supply Allowance Grant 1 FO? A1 40467-01 $hereby the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious aiseases, ?ublic Health Service provides $1,000 for support of Immunoglobulins in Zxperimental Urinary Tract Infection for the period from August 1, 1968 through July 31, 1969. This award is under the direction of Dr. William L. Hand and under the sponsorship of Dr. Jay P. Sanford, Professor of Internal Medicine.

4. Grant 1 GO3 Rht 00007-01, Project No. 18 whereby t'ne Regional Medical Program in Texas, Richard T. Eastwood, Fiscal Agent, Texas Medical Center, Inc., 406 Jesse li. Jones Bldg., Houston, Texas 77325 provides $23,176 for operation of a Demonstration Rehabilitation Unit for the period from July 1, 1968 thrmgh June 30, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. R. D. Burk, Professor and Chairnaii of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FEDERAL). (continued)

5. Research Grant 5 R01 HE-03439-12 GMA whereby the National Heart Institute, Public Health Service, provides $67,104 for research on Splanchnic Eiemodyna- mics and Splanchnic Metabolism for the period from December 1, 1968 through November 30, 1969. This project is umder the direction of Dr. Burton, Combes, Professor of Internal Medicine.

6. Research Grant 5 R01 M<-10073-04 END whereby the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases, W'alic Healtin Service, provides $73,974 for research on Neu.rohumora1 Control of the Anterior Pituitary for the period from September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. Samuel M. McCann, Professor and C'nairman of Physiology.

7. Research Grant 1 ROl AI-086&-01 BM whereby the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service, provides $48,241 for research on Bacteria in Experimental Bronchitis - Emphysema for the period from October 1, 1968 through September 30, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. Alan K. Pierce, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine.

8. Fellowship Supply Allowance 5 F03 HE-35818-02Al whereby the National Heart Institute, Public Health Service, provides $1,000 for a fellowship supply allowance for the period from July 1, 1968 through June 30, 1969 for Dr. James E. Wilson, 111. This program is under the sponsorship of Dr. Alan K. Pierce, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine.

9. Supply Allowance 5 F03 GM 34243-03 whereby the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Xblic Kealth Service, provides $1,000 for a Research Fellowship Award (Special Supply Allowance) for Dr. Frank T. Kallus for the period from September 15, 1968 through September 14, 1969. This program is under the sponsorship of Dr. John C. Vanatta, Professor of Physiology.

10. Contract NO. AT-(40-1)-3548, Modification No. 3 whereby the United States Atomic Energy Commission, Contract Division, Oak Ridge Operations, P. 0. Box E, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830 provides for an extension of the period of perfornance to December 31, 1968 without additional funds. This project is under the direction of Dr. Donald S. Wiggans, Professor of Biochemistry.

11. Supply Allowance 1 F03 GM 41406-01 whereby the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Public Sealth Service, provides $1,000 for Research Fellowship Award (Special Supply Allowance) for James P. Farrar for the period from August 1, 1968 through Jv.1~ 31, 1969. This award is under the sponsorship of Dr. Williai D. Willis, Professor and Chairman of Anatomy.

2 Fellowship Award 4 F01 GH 37857-02 BNB whereby the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Public Health Service, provides $2,266 for a Pre- doctoral Research Fellowship Award for Larry J. Arcement to be effective no later than September 19, 1968. This award is under the sponsorship of Dr. Walter B. Dempsey, Clinical Assistant Professor of Biochemistry.

13. Supplemental Fellowship Axard 3 F01 Gbl 39565-01S1 BENG whereby the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Xblic Health Service, pro- vides $238 additional funds for the Predoctoral Research r'ellowship Award for Gordon H. Tenipleton. YEis award is under the sponsorship of Dr. William D. Willis, Professor and Chairman of Anatomy.

14. Research Grant 1 R01 GM 16258-01 BIO whereby "Lhe Natioml Institute of General Medical Sciences, hblic Health Service, provides $13,812 for research on Electron Transfer Enzymes for the period from October 1, 1968 through September 30, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. Kosaku Uyeda, Clinical Assistant Professor of Biochemistry.

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CONTRACTS Am GRANTS (FEDERAL). (continued)

15. Research Grant 1 R22 A1 08877-01 BM vhereby the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Public Health Service, provides $55,360 for research on Choleragen Production, Purification and Lmmunology for the period from October 1, 1968 through September 30, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. Richard A. Finkelstein, Associate Professor of Microbiology.

16. Contract No. NAS 2-3082, Modification No. 8 whereby National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Anes Research Center, Moffett Field, Caylifornia 94035, extends the expiration date to June 30, 1969. This project is under the direction of Dr. P. O'B. Montgomery, Professor of Pathology.

17. Contract No. NIE-69-40 whereby the National Cancer Institute, Public Health Service, provides $99,650 for the Third National Cancer Survey in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area for Che pe-riod from November 5, 1968 through September 30, 1969. This program is under the direction of Dr. Eugene P. Frankel, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine.

CONTRACTS AN9 AGmElMXNTS (OTE~ER) . Agproval is requested for the following:

1. Interagency Contract IP-C (68-69)-374 whereby the State Board of Control, Sam Houston State Office Bvilding, Austin, Texas 78711 approves a contract not to exceed $4,800 for The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas to provide professional mental health consultants who will conduct teaching conferences, assist in program planning of courses in mental health, conduct inservice education of professional staff, and individual case con- sultations for evaluation purposes at Texas Woman's University for the period from October 15, 1968 through Augilst 31, 1969. This progrm is under the direction of Dr. Robert L. Stubbiefield, Professor and Chairman of Psychiatry.

2 Contract and Agreement vhereby The Cailier Hearing and Speech Center, Aram Glorig, M.D., Director, 1966 Inwood Road, Dallas, Texas 75235 agrees to pay $4,000 for the period from September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1969 to Southwestern Medical School to provide and make available graduate students in psychology to assist the staff of the Callier Hearing and Speech Center. This program is under the direction of Dr. Maurice Korman, Professor and Chairman of Division of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry.

RFCOMNENDEi) .4!!NDNENTS TO 1968-1969 BU3GET. Approval is requested for the following changes in the 1968-1969 buaget:

Office of Development 1. Change the status of Robert G. Fenley, effective Yovember 1, 1968 from . ~

Science Writer at an arriual salary rate of $13,000 payable from Office of Medical Information budget to Director of Development at an annual salary rate of $16,000 payable from Office of Development. (RBC No. 65)

Anesthesiology 2. Appoint Lawrence Adler, Assistant Professor, effective Octdner &, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $25,000 payable from Parkland Memorial Hospital Services. (RBC NO. 60)

Biochemistry 3. Change the statv-s of Larry Ccttaa, effective October 1, 1968, from Fellow at an annual salary rate of $8,700 payable from USWS 1 TO1 Ai\t-05567 to Assistant Professor at an annual salary rate of $14,000 payable from USPHS 1 ~ 0 2 CH-1026. (RBC NO. 56)

4.. Appoint Louis B. Eersh, Assistant Professor, effective October 1, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $14,000 payable from Biochemistry budget. (RBC No. 39)

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RECOMMENDED MlEhTbENTS TO 1968-i969 BiJI)GET. (continued)

Biochemistry (continued) 3 . Appoint Bettie Sue Masters, P.ssistant Frofessor, effective September 1, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $2,000 payable from Biochemistry budget. Dr. Masters will also receive a direct award from Anerican Eeart Association in the arnount of $10,000. (RBC Mo. 1:)

6. Appoint Friedrich Paltauf, Instrucior, effective September 11, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $12,000 payable from Biochemistry budget. (RBC No. 31 )

Internal Medicine 7. Change the source of salarv of David P. Nicholson. Associate Professor. - effective September 1, 1968 from $4,500 from Internal Medicine budget, $18,000 from Parkland Memorial Hospital Services and $1,500 from American Medical Association Education and. Research Foundation, to $6,000 from Internal Medicine budget and$1.8,000from Parkiand Memorial Hospital Services. (RBC No. 41)

8. Delete from the budget George Edwards, Associate Professor (without tenure), effective September 30, 1968. Dr. Edwards was budgeted to be paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital. (RBC No. 67)

9. Reappoint John aam, Assistant Professor, effective for the period from October 1, 1968 through October 15, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $18,000 payable as follows : $14,000 from USPHS 5 R01 A%-12035 and $h,000 from USPHS 5 R01 AM-09989. (RBC No. 37)

10. Change the source of salary of Pedro Stastny, Assistant Professor, ef- fective October 1, 1968, from $4,000 from Internal Hedicine budget, $2,000 from North Texas Chapter Arthritis Foundation, $6,500 from USPHS 2 T01AM- 05154 and $5,500 from USPHS 5 R01M4-09989, to $5,000 from Internal Medicine budget, $1,000 from North Texas Chapter Arthritis Foundation, $6,500 from USPHS 2 TO1 AM-05154 and $5,500 from USPHS 5 R01 AM-09989. (RBC No. 64)

11. Appoint Donald S. Xierzwiak, Instructor, effective October 1, 1968, at an annual salary of $1,100 payable fron USPHS 5 PO1 3~-06296. Dr. Miermiak will also receive $16,941 from Veteran's Abrzinistration Hospital. (RBC No. 51)

12. Change the status of Elizabeth 1-hison, effective October 1, 1968, from Research Technician I at an anriual salarv of $5.784 oavable from USPHS 5 R01 , - , .& " Mf-04236 to Research Technician I1 at ar'anrual salary of $7,204 pyablk fron USPHS 5 R01 AM-04236. (RBC No. 59)

w y 13. Change the statv-s of Norman F. Gant. effective October 1. 1968. fro~n - - A , ,

Instructor a,t an annu-ai salary rate of $12,000 payable as follows : $2,400 from Obstetrics and Gynecology bijdget and $9,600 from USPHS 1 TO1 HD-00256, to Assistant Professor at an annual salary rate of $13,500 payable as follows: $4,800 from Obstetrics and Gynecology bu-dget and $8,700 from USPHS 1 TO1 HD- 00256. (RBC NO. 53)

14. Change the status of W. Kemp Strother, eifective Cctober 1, 1968, from Instructor to Assistant Professor with no change in salary. (RBC No. 54)

Fathology 15. Appoint Alexander A. Kosinski, Clinical Professor, 1/4 time, effective October 1, 1968 at an annual salary of $5,000 ~aya.ble from Pathology budget. (RBC No, 68)

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REXOMMXNDED MND-MENTS TO 1968-1969 EuDGET. (continued)

Pathology (continued) 16. Increase the annual salary r a t e of Mortoc 7 . Mason, Professor of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, effect ive October 1, 1968 from $20,322 made up a s follows: $9,750 from Pathology budget, $4,000 frox Parkland Memorial Hospital Services, and $6,572 from City County Criminal Investigation Laboratory t o $20,881 made up as follows : $9,750 from Pathology budget, $4,000 from Parkland Memorial Kospital Services and $7,131 from City C o ~ . ~ t y Criminal Investigation Laboratory. (RBC No. 50)

Pediatrics 17. Increase the annual salary r a t e of Fred Brooksaler, Professor, effect ive October 1, 1968 from $11,000 from National Foundation Birth Defects and $7,000 from Pediatr ics budget, t o $11,600 from National Foundation Birth Defects and $7,000 from Pediatrics budget. (RBC No. 44)

18. Increase the annual salai"y r a t e of Hugo A . Kl int , Assistant Professor, effect ive October 1, 1968 from $21,762 made up as follows: $18,762 from USPKS 12 KS-328 and $3,000 from Pediatr ics budget, t o $22,324 made up as follows: $19,324 from USPHS 12 IiS-328 and $3,000 from Pediatrics budget. (RBC NO. 46)

19. Change the s ta tus of Paschal J. LaRuffa, effect ive October 1, 1968, from Instructor a t an annual. salary r a t e of $16,000 payable from USPHS 12 HS-647, t o Assistant Professor a.t an annual salary r a t e of $19,000 payable from USPHS 12 HS-647. (RBC No. 47)

20. Appoint Arthur L. Fbston, Project Administrator, effect ive September 23, 1968, a t an annual salary ra.te of $12,000 payable from USPHS C & Y 647. (RBC NO. 40)

Pharmacology 2 Change the s t a tu s of Parkhurst A. Shore, effect ive September 1, 1968 through Decenber 31, 1968, from Professor of Pharmacology a t an annual salary r a t e of $28,000 payable from Pharnacologg budget, t o Professor of Pharmacology and Acting Associate Dean for Graduate Studies a t an annual salary r a t e of $29,000 payable a s follows: $16,375 from Pha-rnacology budget and $12,625 from Office of Graduate Stv-dies. (RBC No. 52)

Physical Medicine and RehabilitaLicn 22. Change the s t a tu s and source of salcfy of Donald A. Pool, effect ive September 1, 1968, from Associate Professor of Vocational Rehabilitation and Psychology and Chairman of Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, a t an annual salary r a t e of $lk,000 payable a s follows: $6,800 from Physical Medicine and RehgbilitaCion budget and $7,200 from W. 394-T-69, t o Assistant Professor of Vocational Rehabilitation and Psychology and Chairman of Division of Vocational Rehabili tat ion, a.t an annual salary r a t e of $14,000 payable as follows: $11,200 f r a ~ Carruth Foundation and $2,800 from Physical Medicine and Rehabili tat ion budget. (RBC Xo. 42 )

Physiology 23. Appoint Janice B. Dorn, Inst ructor , effect ive October 1, 1968 a t an annual salary r a t e of $8,000 payable from Physiology bildget. (RBC No. 62)

$?%%% Leave of Absence for Agnes Guthrie, Inst ructor , fo r the period from September 1, 1968 through ~ F t o b e r 31, 1968. D r . Guthrie i s budgeted a t an annual salary r a t e of $15,000 payable as fol1oi.r~: $13,000 from Children's Medical Center and $2,000 from Parkland Memorial Hospital Services (RBC No. i.9 )

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F3COMbEXTDED AI~I~TDIMENTS TO 1968-1969 BUJGET. (continued)

Surgery 25. Change the status of Ronald C. Jones, effective for the period from October 20, 1968 througn January 19, 1969, from Assistant Professor at an annual salary rate of $17,500 payable from Surgery budget, to Assistant Professor, payable 3/8 time at an annual salary of $6,562 from Surgery budget and 5/8 time directly by W e Veteran's Administration Hospital, for this period only. (RBC No. 61)

26. Appoint Williar J. Stenstrorn, Assistant Prro-fessor of Medical Art (Department of Medical Art and Surgery Division of Ophthalmology), effective October 1, 1968, at an annual salary rate of $1'7,000 payable from the Edward Cary Fund. (RBC No. 55)

27. Appoint Jose P. Ampil, Instructor, effective for the period from Septerrber 1, 1968 through January 31, 1969, at an annu-al salary rate of $9,000 payable from Surgery budget. (RBC No. 38)

28. Change the status of Stennis D. Wax, effective October 1, 1968, from Fellow at an annual salary rate of $12,000 payable as follorus: $10,000 from American Medical Association Education and Research Foundation and $2,000 from Dallas Heart Association to Instructor at an annual salary rate of $13,000 payable from Surgery budget. (RBC No. 71)

Extension-Postgraduate Program 29. Transfer fmds in the amount of $2,319.93 fror. Unailocated Salaries, Account No. 207001, to Extension-Postgraduate Program Classified Salaries, Account No. 214001 to cover part-time employee for remainder of fiscal year. (RBC No. 63)

Respectfully submitted, an Charles C. Sp Dean

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

MEDICAL SCHOOL AT SAN ANTONIO

November 8 , 1968

D r . Harry Ransom, Chance l lo r The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System Aus t in , Texas 78712

Dear D r . Ransom:

The fo l lowing docket f o r The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas Medical School a t San Antonio + s submit ted f o r your approva l and p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Board o f Regents a t i t s n e x t meet lnp i n Aus t ln on December 13-14, 1968:

GIFTS: Acceptance i s recommended of t h e fo l lowing g i f t s which have been r e c e i v e d by The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Xedical School a t San Antonio:

Do nor Purpose h Condi t ions Amount 1 . Wan Antonio Area Foundation Research i n rheumatoid $1,200.00

2007 hVC Bui ld ing a r t h r i t i s under d i r e c t i o n San Antonio, Texas 78205 o f D r . Rober t P e r s e l l i n

2. Medical Research Foundation General r e s e a r c h under $7,500.00 of Texas, Inc . d i r e c t i o n of I n s t i t u t i o n a l

Adams Petroleum Cente r Bldg. Gran t s Co!nmittee Houston, Texas 77025

3. Educat ion & Research S t u d e n t loan fund I n s t i t u t e of Genera1 P r a c t i c e

1905 X. Lamar Boulevard Aus t in , Texas 78705

"No l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l r ece ived from t h e donor.

GRANTS (NON-GOVERNMENTAL): Approval i s r e q u e s t e d f o r t h e fo l lowing :

Morrison TrusL

C o r r e c t i o n of Grant Previously Awarded: 1. Change t h e amount oE Morrison T r u s t Grant R-A-10, I n t e s t i n a l

F a c t o r s A f T e c t l n ~ Carbohydrate Absorption, D r . E l l r o t Weser, from $23,557 t o $19,524 f o r t h e pe r lod October 1, 1968 - September 30, 1969.

Texas Hear t A s s o c i a t i o n

2. Gran t - in -a id f o r Research S t u d i e s of t h e Toxic E f f e c t s P h a r m a c o l o ~ i c and Chemical A ~ e n t s

on f lyocard ia l P r o t e i n S y n t h e s i s - D r . Barry X. B e l l e r November 1, 1968 - June 30, 1969 $7,350.00

CONTRACTS AGREEMENTS (m): Approval i s reques ted f o r t h e fo l lowing :

C o r r e c t i o n of C o n t r a c t P r e v i o u s l y Approved: 1. Change t h e amount of Bexar County H o s p i t a l D i s t r i c t C o n t r a c t #2

ending December 31, 1968 from $347,500.00 t o $354,544.76.

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS 1968-69 BUDGET:

Microbiology 1. Appoint D r . J o s e G. Canchola a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r a t a n annual s a l a r y . . r a t e of $18,500 e r r c c t i v e December 1, 1968. ( I B C 23)

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Psychiatry 2. Appoint Dr. Henry G. Kleck as Assistant Professor (one-half time) at an annual salary rate of $22,000 effective October 1, 1968 through December 31, 1968. Funds needed for this appointment to come from BCHD Contract 112. (RBC 27)

3. Appoint Dr. Richard E. McKenzie as Assistant Professor (one-fourth time) at an annual salary rate of $16,000 effective October 1, 1968 through December 31, 1968. Funds needed for this appointment to come from Bexar County Hospital District Con- tract #2. (RBC 33)

Bioengineering 4. Reappoint Dr. Gerard J. Celitans as Associate Professor at an annual salary rate of $20,000 effective October 1, 1968 through February 28, 1969. Funds for this appointment to come from Unallocated Faculty Salaries. (RBC 26)

Regional Medical Program 5. Reappoint Dr. John M. Simpson as Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology (25% time) at an annual salary rate of $20,000 effective October 1, 1968 through June 30, 1969. Funds needed for this appointment to come from Grant RM-00007-03, Cervical Cancer. Dr. Simpson will also serve 75% time on BCHD Contract #2. (RBC 28)

TRANSFER OF FUNDS:

1. Amount of Transfer: To:

From: For:

2. Amount of Transfer: To:

From: For:

3. Amount of Transfer: To:

From:

For:

4. Amount of Transfer: To:

From:

For:

$10,000.00 Library - Maintenance & Operation Library - Books, Serials & Bindings To permit this department to more realistically meet its operational requirements. (RBC 32)

$3,527.00 Office of the Purchasing Agent - Classified Salaries

Office of the Purchasing Agent - Wages Unallocated - Classified Salaries To provide the necessary salary funds to help meet the operational requirements of this department. (RBC 29)

$5,640.00 Physical Plant (Administration) - Maintenance

& Operation Miscellaneous General Expense - Surety Bonds

& Insurance Unallocated - Maintenance & Operation To provide the necessary funds to meet the premium payment for institutional Fire & Extended Coverage insurance for the period 9/24/68 to 9/24/71. (RBC 31)

$11,774.00 Office of the Business Manager, Maintenance & Operation

Office of the Director of Accounting, Classi- fied Salaries

Office of the Director of Accounting, Mainte- nance & Operation 2,000.00

Office of the Purchasing Agent, Classified Salaries 437.00 Office of the Purchasing Agent, Maintenance & Operation 2,900.00

Office of the Personnel Director, Classified Salaries 252.00

Office of the Personnel Director, Maintenance & Operation 1,500 .OO

Unallocated - Classified Salaries 4,374.00 Unallocated - Xaintenance & Operation 7,400.00 To provide the necessary operating funds to allow these departments to meet their operational. requirements. (RBC 24)

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9612 5. Amount 01 Transfer: $10,083.37

To: Office of Academic Development - Kon-Teaching Salaries

From: Unallocated - Faculty Salaries For: To provide the necessary salary funds to meet

the operational requirements of this depart- ment. (RBC 25)

PLANT FLINQS: < --

1. Transfer $40,000 from interest on construction funds, time deposits (account 85-0202-0000) to Lutcher Conference Center - - Repair, Re- modeling, Furnishings, and Equipment (account 85-0306-0099) to pro- vide funds for repair, remodeling, furnishings, and equipnent for the Lutcher Conference Center, which is carried on the property records of The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio.

Sincerely yours,

F. C. Pannill, M.D. Dean

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THE UNIVERSIN OF TEXAS NURSING SCHOOL SYSTEM - WIDE

AUSTIN - GALVESTON

November 14, I968

Chancellor Harry R- ansom The University of Texas System Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor Ranson:

The following docket i s submitted for your approval. and presentation to the Board of Regents at i ts meeting in Austin, Texas, on December 13-14, 1968:

Recommended Amendments to the 1968-69 Budget. Approval IS requested for tne following changes in the 1968-69 budget:

Clinical Nursing School at Galveston

1 . Change the status of Virginia Harr iet t Walker, effective October 1 , 1968, from Associate Professor and Acting Associate Dean, at a salary rate of $1 5,500 for 12 months, to Associate Professor at a salary rate of $1 3,000 for 9 months. Source of funds to come from departmental teaching sala- r ies. (RBC #N-7).

2. Appoint Dorothy M . Damewood as Associate Dean and Professor aT a salary rate of $1 8,000 for 12 months, effective October 1 , 1968. Sciirce of funds to come from departmental academic administrative salaries. (RBC #N-8j.

Sincerely yours,

Mari lyn D. Willman, Ph. D. Dean

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DENTAL 3RANCbi

a t Houston

D r . Harry H . Ransom, C h a n c e l l o r The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas A u s t i n , Texas 78712

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The f o l l o w i n g docket i s submi t t ed f o r y o u r a p p r o v a l 2nd p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Board o f Regents a 1 t h e mee t ing i n A u s t i n , Texas , on December i 3 , and 1 4 , 1968:

GIFT: The f o l l o w i n g g i f t h a s been r e c e i v e d . I recommend your a p p r o v a l and - hat t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h e Board o f Regents be s e n t t o t h e donor by r h e S e c r e t a r y .

Donor Purpose and Condi t ion Amount -

1. American Fund f o r D e n t a l To add t o he American Fund $1,000.00 Eciucation, 211 E a s t Chicago f o r D e n t a l Educa t ion - Avenue, Chicago, I l l i n o i s , - l ' eacher Improvement Proggrm 60611, M r . M . Rober t Krag, Di rec - to r , Gran t s & Alloca- ,. t i o n s D i v i s i o n

i

GRANT (NONGOVEFUWENTAL): The f o l l o w i n g g r a n t h a s been r e c e i v e d . I recom mend your a p p r o v a l and t h a t t h e a p p r e c i a t i o n of t h e Board of Regents be s e n t t o t h e Donor by t h e S e c r e t a r y .

Donor Purpose and Condi t ion Amount -

1. Medical Research Foundat ion To add t o t h e Ned ica l Re- $7,500.00 of Texas , I n c . , Adams P e ~ r o - s e a r c h Foundat ion of Texzs leum Cente r B u i l d i n g , . .

Fund Houston, Texas , 77025 Mr. Marvin K. C o l l i e , P r e s i d e n t

Recomnended Amendments T O r h e 1368-69 audge t :

Xedic ine ( P e r i o d o n t i c s )

1. C a n c e l l a t i o n : 1968-69 appointment f o r Dr . T o l a r N . Hamblen, C l i n i c a l A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (1 /10 T . ) a t a n annua l s a l a r y of $1,403.00. (R3C-9)

U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 1 R O 1 DE-02731-01

2. T r a n s f e r and Change o f S t a t u s : Mrs. Linda J. R i d e r , from Research T e c h n i c i a n I i n U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 5 POi DE-02232-03 and 04 a t an a n n u a l s a l a r y o f $5,784.00, t o Research Techn ic ian 11 a t an a n n u a l s a l a r y of $7,104.00, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968; $4,202.00 a v a i l a b l e i n budgeted p o s i t i o n and t r a n s f e r $2,310.00 from Other Expenses . (RBC-10)

Unappropr ia ted Balances

3. T r a n s f e r of Funds: To t r a n s f e r $350,000.00 from Unexpended P l a n t Funds t o t h e Unappropr ia ted Balances - E d u c a t i o n a l and Genera l Funds , i n o r d e r t o fund t h e 1968-69 Opera t ing Budget. (RBC-11)

R e s p e c t f u l l y submi-Red,

hih< Deai! .%!?

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Dr. Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Doctor 3ansom:

The following docket is su'!mi'i.ted for yojr cpproval and presentation to the Board of Reg~nts at its meeting in Austin, Texas on December 13 - 111, 196E :

GOVERNMENT CONTMCTS GRANTS: Tne follor,iing Contracts, ::rants, and bend- ments have been negotiated by the Business Manager, and have been signed by the Director upon recomxndation of the Contract Director, and the Business Xanager, and approved by the Comptroller and Chancellor. I recormend your approval and ratification of signatures:

1. Grant No. 5 R0l CA 38361-34 GEN? by which the Department of Health, Education and Welfare P~biic Health Service, National Cancer Institute provides funds for research on "Genetics of SKin TmorsK ior the period September 1, 1968 through Augirst 31, 1973. The zaount of $36,295.33 is provided for the period September 1, 1966 through Augcst 31, 1969. This grent is under the direction of Dr. David E. Anderson.

2. Grant No. 5 R01 CA 31785-17 BBCA, by which the Department of Health, Education and Welfare fiblic Health Service, N2ti0nal Cancer Institute provides funds for research on "Characterization of Plasma end Urinary Proteins" for the period September 1, 1968 through Aug~st 31, 1972. The mount of $26,i58.30 is provided for the period September 1, 1966 through August 31, 1969. This grant is under the direction of Dr. B. Jirgensons.

3. Grant No. 2 RO1 *GM 15597-02 GEN, by vrhich the Department of Health, Education and bJelfare, Public 3ealth Service, National Institute of General Medical Sciences provides funds for research on "Genetic and Comparative Studies of Enzymes" for the perioa September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1973. The amount of ,6161,350.33 is provide6 for the perioa September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1969. This grant is under the direction of Dr. Charles 3. Shaw.

4. Grant No. 5 R01 CA i32h4-32 PC, by which the Department of Health, Ecucation and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Cancer Institute provides Cunds for research on "Synthesis of Proteins and Ribosomes in Rat Nuclei" for the period September 1, 1968 through August 31, 1970. The ai0unt of $18,248.95 is provided for the period September 1, 1968 throu~h Aug~~st 31, 1969. This grant is under the direction of Dr. 2obert 5 . Hurlbert.

5. Grant No. 5 201 CA 57923-35 VII, by which the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Public 3221th Service, National Cancer Institute provides funds for research on "A Coxparison of Murine and Hman Leukemia" for the period September 1, 1968 through August 31, 3970. Tkie mount of $1:6,422.?5 is provided for the period September 1, 1966 through August 31, 1969. This grant is under the direction of Dr. Joseph G. Sinkovics.

6. Grant 90. 3 ROl CA 35312-38S1 PTHB, by which the Department of Health, Education and Welfare Public Health Service, National Cancer Institute provides added Pmds in the amount of $7,821i .50 for research project "Chemic:.:. and Histochemical Studies of Carcinogenesis" and extends for three months t h c termination date, for the revise5 period. of September 1, 1.967 throui:h Novr- ber 33, 1968. This (:rant is under the direction of Dr. Zcffrey P. Chang.

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7. Grant KO. 2 R13 CA 38859-03 SRC; by which t h e Department of Health Education and Vel fare Public Health Serv ice , National Cancer I n s t i t u t e pro- v ides funds f o r research on " P h y s i o l o ~ ~ of P l a t e l e t s and Their Role i n Therapy" f o r the per iod September 1, 1968 through August 31; 1971. The amount of $163,159.03 i s provided f o r t h e per iod September 1, 19@ through August 31, 1969. This grant i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Carl F. Tessmer.

8. Grant No. 1 R01 CA 13953-01 RAD, by which t h e Department of Health, muca t ion and Velfare Publ ic Health Serv ice , 2 a t i o n a l Cancer I n s t i - t u t e provides funds f o r "Thc Radiological Physics Center" f o r the period September l, 19%C through Au-st 31, 1973. The a ~ o u r ~ t of @3,589.33 i s pro- :rided f o r t h c period Septembcr 1, 1966 through August 31, 196% This grant i s under the d i r e c t i o f i of D r . Robert J. Yhelek.

9. Contract No. I)ii-i3-68-631 modification No. 1. ) , by which t h e Depart- ment of i iecl th, Education and Welfare Public Health Serv ice , National I n s t i - t u t e s of Health extends the t cmina t ion da te f o r two ron ths and adds $5,255.33 a d d i t i o n a l funds f o r t h e research p r o j e c t "Procurement of Speci f ic Neoplastic Tissue and Human Serum", making the t o t a l con t r ac t amowt $37,743.90. The revised d a t e s of the c o r t r a c t a r e November 8 , 1967 thro.d& January 7, 1969. This con t rac t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Car l F. Tesszer .

10. Grant No. l R01 CA 11923-91 PTliB, by iwhi.ch t h e Department of I ieal th, Education and Welfare Poblic Eeal th Serv ice , National Cancer I n s t i t u t e provides funds f o r research on " B i o l o g end Physiology of !!man Xelcnoma Grown i n Vitro" f o r t h e per iod November 1, 1968 through October 31, 1971. The amount of ,426,621i.00 i s provided f o r t h e per iod November i, 1966 throzgh October 31, 1969. m. ~ n i s grant i s under the d i r e c t i o n of D r . Xcrvin !<. 3.onsdahl.

1.1. Grant Mo. 1 R13 CA 11978-91 GEI':, by which ';he Department of Wealth, . . Education and. Welfare, P t b l i c Health Serv ice , Ee t i cna l Cancer I n s t i t u t e provluns $16,276.09 f o r support of "Annual S p p o s i m on "uncmen t s i Cancer Research" f o r t h e period September 1, 1968 thrwdgh Augtst 31, 196% This g ran t i s under t'nc d i r e c t i o n of D r . 3. Lee Clark.

12. Contract Tic. AT-(38-1)-526, by which t k e 3. S. Atomic Cnerlgy Comnisc- ion has entered i n t o an a ~ e e n e - t f o r t h e loan of a 3.iciteC scpply of radio- i so tope CaliCorni.;-.-252 ('52C;^)"ir order t o encourage scicn4;i:?ic and i n d u s t r i a l progress i n medical. 'esenrch a c t i v i t i e s . This con t rac t a l s o provides f o r the loan of c e r t a i n items of equipment i n conducting t h i s c spe r ixen ta l p r o j e c t , and such equipment i s ts be returned t o the U. S. Atoxic E n e r b ~ Comission a t the end of t h e c o n t r a c t . This p r o j e c t i s under the d i r e c t i o n of D r . Robert J. Shalek.

13. Grant Xo. 5 R01 CP. 13i757-3; ;BY, by ~. ihich t h e Dc_oaytl-,ent of I ical th, Education and Welfare, Public Health Serv ice , National Cancer I n s t i t u t e pro- v ides funds f o r research on "Control of Anabolism of Q r i m i d i n e Ribo-Nwleosides" for the period Scptcmber 1, 1968 throiigh August 31, 1973. The mount of $17,380.03 i s 3rovided f o r the period Scptember 1, 196C thrau& August 31, 1965. This grant i s m d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n of Dr. Antonio Cren; ;~ .

I. .; ; , ,. .. .

CONTRACTS A N 2 AGREEI.ZNTS, NONGOVERi'MEI\TT SPONSORED, IXCLbDDJG RCSEARC!! ( fRMTS AS DISTINGULSIIABLE FRO24 GIFTS:

GM.NTS: The fol lowing g r a r t s have been accepted on bchali ' oi' Tne Univers i ty of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospi ta l and Tumor I n s t i t u t e a i ?Imston by the Direc tor . I recommend zpproval azd. r a t i f i c a t i o n o r s igna tu res :

1. Grant KO. I N - ~ L ~ J , by which t h e America?, Cmcer Society, Inc. : x o - v ides $43,333.35 f o r " I n s t i t u t i o n a l Rcsearch Grant ' : f o r the s c r i o d December 1, 1968 through Xovember 33, 1969. This g r a n t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Jm.c:i 4. 3or1en.

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GIFTS: I recornend acceptance of t h e f o l i m ~ i n ( ; g i f t s 2nd t h a t t h e apprec ia - t i o n of t h e 3oard be s e n t t o t h e donor by t h e Sec re t a ry :

Donor

2 . E s t a t e of Joe L. H i l l , by Xr. S m u e l E. Bass, T rus t O f f i c e r , F i r s t Nat iona l Bcnk i n D r ~ l l a s , Pos t 0:'fice ox # 6331 Da l l a s , Texas 75222

3. E s t a t e of Kather ine i(il'nl9ann; by C h r i s t i a n G . Kuhhann and Char les A. Sacndcrs , Indepen- den t E:.:ecutors $ >;ibri&t, Crooker, Freeman, 3 a t e s S Jaworski , At tc rneys Bank of t h e Southwest Didg. Houston, Texas 77332

h r p o s e and Con6ition h.ount

1 / 3 of n c t proceeds i n s a l e of $2 ,?l;2.?3 home i n W a l l i ~ s , Texzs >::illed t o h o s p i t a l and pla.ccd ir fimd "Various Donors f o r P a t i e n t V e l f a r e find" as reques ted .

B e q x s t f r o n Lst i l tc of Joe L. $3,53.3.0!) ::ill t o Menorelizc a. 3oom f o r Joe I,. anc ??:he1 L. i i i l l . Funds p laced i n "Various Donors f o r Dui ld . in<~ 2nd Equip-

, >. mc2t E'unc.

7 &quest fro-. e s t a t e of Kctherice$2,339.93

FL1hir,ann by rri!.l, and p laced i n u n r e s t r i c t e d fund "Unal locat- ecL G i f t find!'

Proceeds fro";. ssale of 53 s h c r e s $l,%6.Lr( o f Decorator I n d u s s r i e s , Inc . s t ock and p laced ir account "Various Do.cors f o r Leukemia Research"

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BUDGET CHANGES: The following budget changes are submitted for your approval and presentation to the Soard of Regents at its meeting in A-stin, Texas on December 13 - Lk, 1968:

1. Leave of Absence Vithout Pay. Dr. Mabelle ?. Naync, Assistant Bioche- mist, at $14,333.33 per annm payable from National Institutes of Health Grant . . ~. . No. 5-~01-~~-36939 (Position 7), effective for the period July 31, 1968 through AUSS~ 31, 1968. (RBC 3116)

Office of the Director

1. (PApp~~ntme;;.nt A3Ael.t 3. Iiolden, Coordinator of the Rehabilitation Program oslt~on 5i $15,933.33 per annm, payable from National Institutes of Health Grant No. 5-SOl-izR-Sj511, effective Septeder 1, 1968. (RBC 43)

Personnel

2. Appointment. Dawn A. Allen, Clerk Typist 11 (Xew Position 15) at $4,392.30 per annu%, effective September 16, 1960. Source of funds for this new position is the Reserve for Salaries Account. (REX 53)

Mcdical Staff (Medicinel

3. Appointment. 3r. Muardo P. Wyse, Cliniccl Assistant Internist (1/3 Tine) (position 2) at $7,533.33 per a r n a , payable Prom the Kelsey-Leary Focnda- tion Fund, effective Scptember 1, 1368 thro:?gh January 31, 196% (RBC 6)

4. .- p. A Po'"i Dr. Xichacl fi. Sie~cL~.a.an, Assistant Internist (Position 17) from $16,303.33 to $12,333.53 per annu!, effective September 1, - 1960 through Slptem?xr 1 ; ; 1968. Dl,. Sieeehan ter?inateC his services effective September 4, 1968. (?rn L ,b !16)

5. Appointment. Jcmifer Hartin, Secretary I ( ~ e w Position 33) at $4,584.33 per annm, effective Septem.~er 23, 1960. Source of funds for this new position is the Reserve for Salaries Account. (13.B~ 52)

MeCical Staff (Pediatrics)

6, Appointment. Dr. Jorcien R. i!il.bur, P.ssocicte Pediatrician and Asso- crate Professor of Pediztrics (i.3@-69) (Position 2) at $23,030.33 per annum from budgeted position, effective September 1, 1960. Unused monies irk the amount of $5,330.33 are to bc transferred. to the Rcserve for Salaries Account. (me 5ir)

7 . Appointment. Cerol A. Johnson, Secretary 111 ( ~ e w Position 8) at $6,468.33 per annum, effective September 9, 1968. Sourcc of funds Eor this ncw position is the riescrve for Salaries Account. ( ~ W C 61)

8. Apnointment ant Change in Status. Dr. Anastasic P. Miller, from ?ellow in ~~hiatrics, Office of mucation, payable at : 12 "me ratc of $ 1 ; ,3?3.3'3 . ~

per anwm, LO Clinical Assistant Pediatrician, Dcpartrtent of Pediatrics (1/3 Time) ( ~ c w Position 9) at $4,333.93 .per annun, effective September 1, 2.968. (RBC 69)

Medical Staff (Pathology)

o C ' Appointment. Charles 2. Knowlcs, Assistans Chemist (Anclyticai) at ~:.15,300.03 per annwn payable from Kctional Institutes cf I:ealth Grant Ilo. 7- 201-GM 16229 (position 2 ) : effcctivc Scptember l, ;,36C;. (RBC 7)

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13. Resignat ion. D r . S i i c s S . Green, Ass i s t an t Patholoi;ist and Ass i s t an t Professor of Pathology, a t $21,533.33 p e r annun, pnyable $12,333.33 per annw, from budgeiced pos i t i on i n the Dfpartment of Pathology (pos i t i on 1 3 ) , and $?,530.30 per annm frcr; Pcbl ic !!cclth Scrlrice Contmct lio. ~!!43-60-631 (Pos i t ion 2 ) , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1966. (RBC 3)

12. i~ppointment, . 9i.. John 3. i-Irene!, ; fi.szc,r : . - tc Pa thologis t and Assoclatc Professor oi' htholc::; 6 ' - a t ::li.? ,303.3.3 pcr enn:~:? n y a b l e $13,535.33 per a n n m from buegctcd. ;:osi?,ion 2.9 i n the Dcpartrtent of ; ' , , - - t - , r .G.u:.ulOa 2nd $ b , 533.33 per annun from tnc Burcac of Discasc Prevention an6 iinvi?:ormenta1 Cor.trol Grant KO. 77-~$L! (Pos i t ion 21, cKtrc<ivc September 1, ig&. ( ~ B C 10)

7 - A'. Appointment and Chcn!re i n Source of Funds. D r . Sliir C . Chan2, Associate Pa thoiogis t ar.6 .Assistant Profcssor sf P a t h o j o a , fror-. $21,530.09 per ann.&T pay- ab le a t $17,330.33 per a n n m from '::udgetcd posi t ion 8 i n the Ccpartment of Patholo= and $4,553.93 per ann,m. fro% Gureau of Dis iase "evention and Environ- mental Control Grant 30. 77-~%!: (Pos i t i on 2 ) t o :;18,535.33 per annm ~ a y a b l e

I!!. Appointment. 3 . E n 1 . Koncrnan, Ass i s t an t Pc thologis t and Ass i s t an t Professor of Pathology, a t $l7,33O. 30 p e r a.nnur1 payable $13,333.03 per annm from National I n s t i t u t e s of 3 c a i t h Grant No. 5-PO2-CA-35831 (pos i t i on ji5) and $7,330.30 per c n n m f r r n bud$ctc& pos i t ion 13 i n ik:c Denartment of Pathology, e f f e c t i v e Scptcnber I., 1961. Unssed. f i n d s i n t h e m o m t cf $8,003.33 a r e t o be t r ans fe r r ed t o t h e 3rscrvc f'ol- < ' - I - dc--dries Acco.dni.. (:WC 57)

1 5 . Apointmcnt . 5 . IIector I.lcee'..lin, i k c u l t y ns soc ia t e (1;ew Pos i t io? 13) a t $23,333.33 pe r a n n ~ l , cffcc-livc Septcnhcr i, 196l;. ::ource of fcnds f o r t h i c new pos i t ion i s the Rescrvc foi, S a l a r i e s C5cco?:nt. (i@c 67)

10. @pointmcnt. r Ccsare Gic,?twco, Radioloi:ist, Deputy PI-cicct Direc tor of the CI-inicai Canccr 'Trainin:; Grant Program, Office oi. X&~cat ion , a ~ d Professor of 3adiology (1900-69) (Yci Pos i t ion 12 ) a t $25,333.39 pc - annurr., payable $12, j33.33 pe r a.mm fro12 zci:c-.cl ?unds and $12,533.3'5 n i r annun from Netional I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 30. 5-~12-C1?.-3?233 (New Pos i t ion 26) , e f f e c t i v e Scotember 1, i96E. :so.-rce of fL1n~j.s [ 'or r;e?cr&l zppointmen'c i s t h e Rescl-v:: f o r S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC ") i

17. hpo in tmen t . &.ma D. Cantu, Clerk 1. (New Pos i t ion 1 7 ) a t $3,531;.93 pe r a n n m , e r ' f c c t i v e ~ c t o b e r 2i?, 1966. Source of funds f o r t h i s new pos i t ion i s the Reserve f o r S a l a r i e s Accourit. (RGC 53)

i8. Appointmtrnt. Nan I,. Krautk, Secre tary I. (:lev Posi'iion i i i ) a t $1 ,I '8)' .s .33 per annion, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1360. Source of funds i'or t h i s new pos i t ion i.7 t h e Reserve f o r S a l a r i e s Accomt. (RBc 8 3 )

19. Appointment. h n i e V. a n Clerk I. (i;c:i Pos i t i on 16) at; $3,501; :>I per anwm, ef:'ecti;-e October i , 1.7,;:. . so .d...-- . .L . n:i.,jz r o r - t h i s new pos i t ion i-, t h e Iieserve f o r S a h r i c s .kc,-o;i.nt. (373: t:)

Xedical Staff (nadiothcrapy

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tledical Staff (surgery)

22. Appointment. Dr. Dou::las E. Johnson, Assistant Surgeon (Urolom) and Fzculty Associate in U r o l o ~ (~ew Position 31) at $18,003.33 per annum, effective September 1, 1968. Source of funds for this new position is the Reserve for Salaries Account. (-wc 11)

Medical Staff (hesthe~iolo~y)

23. Resignation. Dr. John Q. Durfey, Associate Anesthesiologist and Assiszmt Professor of Anestheslolo~y (Position 3) at L23,333.03 per annum, effective September 30, 1968. (RBC 33)

Research (Biochemistry)

21; . Appointment. Dr. M i n ~ Cheng Liau, Assistant Biochemist at $12,333.33 per annm payable $10,333.93 per annm from National Institutes of Health Grant mo. 1 - 1 - A - 1 3 2 (Ncw Position 5) , and $2,333.33 per annun fron American Cancer Society Grant No. &id38 (New Position 6), effective September 1, 1968. (RBC 60)

25. Appointment. Dr. IWan-;;;in; Liu Shum, Assistact Biochemist, at $12,533.33 per annm payable from the Nancy D. Ca-michae:. Estate for Cancer Research fund ( ~ e w Position 6), effective October 1, 1968. (RBC 80)

Research (Section of Medical Genetics)

26. Appointment. Dr. Jmes N. Baptist, Research Associate, at $12,303.33 per annum payable from Eationel Institutes of Health Grant No. 7-R01-GM-i5597 (Position 6): effective Segtember 1, 1960. (RBC 16)

Research (1,iolecular BioIo,;y]

27. Change in So-uce of Fbnds. Dr. Mary J. Tevethia, Assistant Biologist, from $15,333.03 per anwm, payable .$7,500.30 per annun fron bud~eted positior, 1: in the Section of Molecular Biolos, and $7,533.33 per annuv payable fron National Science Foundation Grant $70. GB-56112 (Position 3) to $115,333.33 per annm payable from budgeted position 4 and bud:;eted position 2 in the Section of Molecular Biology, effective Scptexber 1,,1968. Unjlsed Plnds in the avount of $1,503.30 in position 2 are to be transferred to the i7eservc for Salaries Account. (RBC Jh2)

28. Change in Stabs and Source of Funds. Dr. Joseph 3. Shaeffer, froE Assistant Physicist and Assistant Professor of Eio?hysics (Position 5) at $16,033.30 per annm in the Section of Research Physics to Assistant Bio1o~;ist and Assistant Professor of Biolom, at $316,333.03 per a n m payable from new budgeted position 6 in the Section of Enviromental Biolo;~r, effective Scpt- cnber 1, 1969. (RBC 41 Revised)

29, Transfer of mnds. Transfer $13,030.33 from ihc Xaintenancc and Operation Appropriation, Section of Xedical Genetics, Departnent of Biolo(:;, .. . to the Equment account of t'nc Section of Enviromental Biol03, Department of Biolo:;y> to pernit thc purchase of new equipment for this departmcnt. (RBC ;2)

Research (~oiecular Biololy-)

33. Salary Increase. Dr. Thonas S. Edatney, Associnte 3iologist and Associate Professor of Bioloiy ( - 6 ) (Position 2) from full-time at $19,333.03 per annuv, to 1 Tine, at $10,333.33 per annsx, effective Septe:':- ber 1, 19&. (RBC 24)

Research (Physics)

31. Appointment. Robert Golden, Assistant in Physics (Ijosition 2) n i . $16,033.33 per annuv payai;l.c fron 3ationd InstituJkes of Xcalt!: Grczi; ::L. I - ROl-CIi-1335:, effective September 1, 19%. ( ~ B C G3)

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32. Anpointmcnt. Jackson I < . Cundiff , Ass i s t an t i n P h p i c s , (New Pos i t ion 11) a t $ l~r ,333.33 pe r annu* payable f ron l ' jational I n s t i t u t e s of Xeaith Grant No. 1- ROi-CA-13953, c f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. (RBC 76)

3 3 R e ~ i i ; n a t i o . ~ . Gary A. Wood, Ass i s t an t i n Ph~~srslcs (Pos i t i on 2 ) a t $13,333.33 pe r annum, payable $3,993.30 per annu* from 3~d;d.geted pos i t i on 2 of Research I s o t c ~ c s and $9,313.33 pe r a n n m from pos i t ion 2 of C l i n i c a l I so topes , e f f e c t i v e it t h e c lose of bus iness September 30, 1966. (RBc 39)

34. Appointment. D r . ibnroe F . Jahas , Ass i s t an t Phys ic i s t and Ass i s t an t Professor of E i q h y s i c s , a t $17,333.33 per annun, payable $10,233.33 per annm from pos i t ion 1. of Research Iso topes and $6,633.33 pcr s n n m from budgeted p o s i t i o n 1 of C l i n i c a l I so tqoes , e f f e c t i v e Septenber 1, 1 9 a . Unused funds i n these 2 o s i t i o n s a r e t o be t r ans fe r r ed t o t h e Reserve f o r S a l a r i e s Account. (nsc 11: )

35. Appointment and Salary Increase . D r . Pe t e r I?. Almond, from Assistan'i. ? l~ :~s i c i s t afid Ass is tan t Professor of Biophysics, a t $19,333.33 wer annum pay- - . , . - " able $11,693.03 pe r an.xrn f rox b u d y t e d pos i t i on 1 of Zcsearch %mtopes, and $7,1103.33 per amuz fro?: budijetc6 p o s i t i o n 1 of C l i n i c a l Isotopes, t o Ass i s t an t Phys ic i s t and Associate Professor of Biophysics ( i g e - 6 8 ) (Pos i t i on 4) a t $1$,303.33 pcr annun i n C l i n i c e l Physics , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 19%. Sourcc of funds i s bnd;etcd pos i t i on 11 and Reserve f o r S a l a r i e s Account. ( R ~ C 43)

36. Ppo in tmen t . D r . Ii. Rodney !?ithers, Associate Eadio therapis t and Associete ~ r o i ' e s s o r of Radiotherapy (1968-69) ( ~ o s i t i o c 6) a t $22,533.33 p e r amum, e f f e c t i v e Scptcnber 1, 1968, f rox 8eserve f o r S a i a r i e s nccouqt. (RBC 13)

37. Chanzc i n S t a t u s . D r . i!eman D . S u i t , from Associste Radiotherapist and Asscciate Professor of Radiotherapy (1963-69) t o i iaf i iotherapist and Professor of 3adiothcrapy (1966-69) a t $23,333.33 per annun payable from budi:et- eC p o s i t i o n 1 i n Ex$erL-nental Radiotherzpy, e f f e c t i v e Scpterr.ber 1, 1968. (RBC 47)

36. C h a n ~ e ifi S i a t u s . Cr. Robert D. 'indber:, f rcr . Ass i s t an t Radiothera- p i s t and Ass is tan t PI-ofessor of Radiotherapy t o Associate Radio therapis t and Associate P ~ o f e s s o ~ oi' 3ndiot11erap~ (1966-691, at $23,333.30 per annun pay- a b l e from bufi;;cted pos i t i on 2 i n Experimental radio the rap.^, e f f e c t i v e Scptcm- be r i, 3.968. (RBC li8)

Research ( E x ~ e r i ~ , e n t a l ~ncol.o:;;.)

39. Appointment. D r . J m e s E. Carver: Jr. , P.ssistant B i o l o ~ i s t and Ass i s t an t P?ofessor ci' Biolo;g, a t $111,333.33 pe r a n n m , payzble $7,333.53 per annum from ?$at ionel I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant No. 1-R01-Cfi-891.3 (Pos i t ion 1 1 ) and $7,333.03 per a n n w f ron Uational I n s t i t u t e s of i k a l t h Grant No. 5-SOi-FR-5511 (Pos i t ion L9), e f fec t ive Segternber 1, 1966. (BBC 12)

Research (Experimental ~ n e s t h e s i o l o ~ )

h3. 3csi:;nation. iDr. William A. Boyd, C l i n i c a l Physio1o::;ist and O.ssociatc Professor of Clir.icr?i Physioio:a (1968-69) (Pos i t i on I ) a",23,030.00 pe r a n n w i n b u d y t e d p o s i t i o n , e f f e c t i v e a t t h e b e ~ i n n i n ~ of busifiess September 1, 196C. ( m c 8)

Research (Cevelopmenta; ~ h e r a p e ~ t i c s )

i l l . Appcintment. D r . h , J. j,appat, Ass i s t an t In ' ic rn is t and A s s i s i m t Professor of hledicine, a t $16,533.33 p e r annun, papao le $7 , ,333.30 per annur: i'r-ox Untionai i n s t i t u t e s of Eeal th Grant KO. 1.-R13-CA-10379 (Pos i t ion 5) , and $ i ; , ~ i 3 . ~ 3 per a n n m fron Publ ic ~ i e n l t h s e r v i c e Contruc-t Jqo. ?:14?-I.G-gli9 a

(Posi'tion j), e f f e c t i v e Septcniocr ?L, 1968. (nnc 32)

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42. R e s i p a t i o n . Eleanor X. Bowen, Research Associate , a t $8,880.03 pe r anmum, payable from f ic t ional I n s t i t u t e s of Iiealtn Grant No. 1-313-CP.-l3042 (Pos i t ion 3 ) , e f f e c t i v e a t t h e be;inning of bus iness SepternSer 1, 1968. (RBC 2 )

43. A:?pointment. D r . S m u e l Rose: Harry Carothers i!iess V i s i t i n g Professor of O n c o l o ~ and Associate Phamacolo:;ist, a t $23,333.53 p e r annul, payable fron. 1Iarry Carothers F!iess C'nair f o r Cancer 3esearch fund (Pos i t ion 2 ) , e f f ec t ive September 1, 1368. (RBC 15)

Research (Bioaathemntics)

Chan:;e i n S ta tus . D r . S t u a r t 0. Zinnerman, f ron Associate Bionathemati- c i an and Actin:; Fiead of Department of Biornathcmatics t o Associate Biomathematician and Associate Professor of Biornathcmatics ( 1 9 a - 6 9 ) a t $24,333.03 p e r annum, pay- ab le from bud,;cted pos i t ion 1 of Biomathematics, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1.968. (nnc 49)

I r j . Resignation. Katnan Za in f i e ld , Jr. , IJ?rbrid Computer Desiijn Engineer, a t $15,339.30 p e r annm payable from Xat ional I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant No. 5- PO7 - 03258 (Pos i t ion I ! ) , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968. (RYC '13)

1!6. Appointment. D r . Abraham Charnes, J e s se Jones Professor of Biomathe- matics and Consultant i n Biomathematics and Management Sciences (1/3 Tine) ( ~ e w Pos i t ion 9) a t $i5,0990.3 pe r anmn, e f f e c t i v e September 1: 1968. Source of funds o r t h i s net: pos i t i on i s the Reservc f o r S a l a r i e s Accour.t. (RBc 71)

47. Appointment. D r . Barry W. Brown, Associate Biomathcnatician, a t *18 033.30 per a m m payablc from Yat ional I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 'To. 5-P07- '7'- > ?I?-3258 (i'etr Pos i t i on 23) , e f f e c t i v e September I., 1968. (RBC 23)

i;8. Resignat ion. Morris C. Enf ie ld , Jr. , Supervisor of P r o g r m l n a l y s i s and Production, a t $>14,033.33 per anwm payable from I k t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant l o . 5-P07-FR-302;6 (Pos i t ion 2 ) , e f f e c t i v e h ~ s t 31, 1968. (RBC 77)

'19. Appointment. D r . G m b r i e l Seman, Associate V i r o l o ~ i s t and Associate Professor of Virology (1368-69) (Pos i t i on 2 ) a t $10,933.39 p e r anran, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1768 from pos i t ion 2 and Reserve f o r SeLaries Account. (RBC 21)

,'2,S0&0<l

53. 3esi;nation. D r . Karta K. Sekhr i , Ass i s t an t V i ro log i s t a t $12,C93.m pe r a n n m payable from P ~ b l i c Iiealtn Serv ice Contract No. Piib3-65-604 (pos i t i on 4 ) e f f e c t i v e October 15, 1968. (RBC 79)

Zducation ( o f f i c e of ~ d - c a t i o n )

jl. Resignation. D r . Arthur I. i iol leb, Associate Direc tor (Education), Surgeon and Associate Professor of Surgery (1968-69) (pos i t i on 1) a t $28,000.30 pe r annum, e f f e c t i v e September 15 , 1968. (RBC 31)

52. P,qpointment. D r . Dennis F. Moore, Advanced Senior Fellow i n Medicine, a t $15,009.00 pe r anmm, payable from National I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant No. 5-Tl2-CA-38933 (Pos i t ion 5) e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968 through June 33, 1969. (RBC 34)

53. Appointment. D r . Jack R. Boyd, Advanced S e r i o r Fellow i n Diagnostic R a d i o l o a , a t $15,330.30 pe r annur payable f r o n National I n s t i t u t e s of i ieal th Grant 120. 5-T12-CA-38333 ( p o s i t i o n It), e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968 through J u e 33, 1969. (RYC 37)

51; . AD ointment. D r . Edward L. G i l l e t t e , Advanced Fellow i n Radiat ion B i o l o a , * $il1,333.33 pe r annum payable from Nationai I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant No. 5-T01-CA-35399 (Pos i t ion 2 ) , e f f e c t i v e S.ptember 1, 1968. (RBC !I)! )

K C 2,. Aopointment. D r . Jesus Caderao, ProJect L?vesti;;at,or i n Radiotherapy, at, $ll1,333-.~, payable from National I n s t i t u t e s of I ieal th Grant ilo. l-P~?2-~/;-10336 (pos i t i on 2 ) , e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1968. (RBC 38)

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56. Appointment. Dr. Jmcs ?I. Slater, .Fellow in Radiotherzpy, at $114,333.33 per annm payable from National Institutes of Iiealtn Grant No. 5- T01-CA-35399 (Position lli), effective Scptern'rer 1, 1968. (RBC 51)

57. b.ppointmeni;. Dr. Howard i;. Barkley: Jr., Fellow in Radiotherapy, at $16,303.33 pcr annun payable from Nztional Institutes of Eealth Grant ?lo. 5- TOl-CA-3533i) (Position l.7), effective September 1, 1968. (RBC 55)

58. Appointncn'i. ar . George II. Fitting, Jr., Advanced Senior Fellow in Ancsthesiolo~, at $15,333.33 per annum, payable from Netional Institutes of Iicalth Grant iTo. ;-~12-~~-08333 (position 2) , effective Septmber 1, 196.8 throush June 33, 1369 (RBC 35)

59. Appointmni. Dr. Oscar Guill&nonde&w, Advanced Senior Fellow in Surzery, at $15,333.09 per annm payable from National Institutes of Health Grant No. 5-~12-CA-38333 (Position 8), effective Sqtember 1, 1968 through January 7, 1963. (RsC 35)

63. A ointment Robert M. Letscher, Resident in Animal Medicine (New Position 6 ? $ . 33 pe- r annurr, effective September 1, 1366 to February 2C, 1969 Source of fcnds for this position is the &serve for Salaries Account. (RBC 52)

Patient Care Activities (Anesthesiology Service)

61. kppointment. Saivador Rodriq.uez, krse Anesthetist (Position 13) at :ii9,630.33 per annum, effective September 3, 1966. Source of funds for this position is budgeted pcsition 13 in the Section of hnesthesiolo~ Service an6 2cseri-c for Sala~ics Account. (R9C 23)

. . 62. A?_ooin'ment. Josepnrnc Sprout, Clinic Achinistrctive Assistant, (Position 1) at $7,833.33 per annur?, effective September 1, 1968. Unused Funds in position 1 are to be transferred to the 3eseriie for Szlaries Account. (RYC 28)

63. Szlary Increzsc. I.iary A. Wallier, Chief Radio'ihertipy Technician, (~osition 5) from $11, ji33.90 to $12,333.33 per annm, effective October 1, 1966. Source of f-cnds for this salary increase is the Reserve for Salaries Account. (3BC 1)

Patient Care Activities (1;ursinc Service, Recovery Room)

8; . Qpointment. Ruth V. iIamond, Staff Nurse - &enin6 ( ~ e w Position 21) at $7,800.00 per annum, cffective September 9, 1368. Source of hnds for this new position is the Reserve for Salaries Account. (!?X 22)

55. Appointment. !iuby D. Gonzales, Staff Surse ( ~ e w Position 23) at $7,1!43.30 per anrm, effective Sqtember 23, 196e. Source of funds for this nev position is the Iieserve for Sala~ics Account. (2X 5c,)

66. Ayointment . Dorothy Carrizales, Staff Xiirsc (i:ew ?ositisn 22) at $7,!ili0.33 pey annw., effectivc September 23, 1966. Source of fmds for this new position is the Rcscrve for Salaries Account. (RBC 59)

67. Appointzcnt. Janis 3. Scott, Staff Nurse (3cu Position 23) at $7,:.h3.51 ;)cr znnu?, effective Se-~.tenber 16, 1963. Source of can& for this new position is the Reserve for Selaries Account. (RBC 63)

68. Appointment. IJalerie J. Dean&; Staff Parse (ikw Position 211) at $7,hi;3.33 per cnnum, effccl;ive Cctober 1, 1968. Source of funcis for this nev: position is the %serve for Salaries Accouni. ( ~ B C t'l!)

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P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s ( ~ o l m t e e r Se rv ices )

69. Appointment. Catherine C . Craig, Direc tor of Volunteer Serv ices , (Positi.on 1) a t $9,603.30 per annLn, e f f e c t i v e S e p t e ~ b c r 1, 1968. (RBC b5)

P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s (Direc tor of Nursing o f f i c e )

73. Resignat ion. Carbce J. Cassinghm, Progrzn Di rec to r , a t $13,11r3.03 per a n n m payable from t h e Bureau of Disease Preventior, and Environmental Control Grant No. 77-@8 (Pos i t ion 2 ) , e f f ec t ive a t the bc:;inning of business Scptember 1, 1968. (RBC 5)

P a t i e n t Cnre A c t i v i t i e s (Woi-sing Serv ice , C l i n i c )

71. Appointment. Dorothy J. Xorrison, S t a f f i u r s e (Pos i t ion 19) a t ('7,803.30 pc r annur,, e f f e c t i v e Scgtember 23, 1960. Source of funds f o r t h i s s o s i t i o n i s buf@cd p o s i t i o n 1 9 i n t h e Department of Nursin:; Service, C l in i c 2nd t h e Rcserve f o r S n l a r i e s Account. (RBC 64)

P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s (Nursin;; Serv ice , Bosp i t a l )

72. AppointncnL. ).lice :.!emcr, CI-erk I. - ~ a y / ~ v c n i n g (Xcw Pos i t ion 298) a t $1, ,233.3-r e f f ec t ive September 15 , 1963. Soidrce of funds f o r t h i s new pos i t ion i s t h e Xeserve for S a l a r i e s Account. ( 3 3 ~ 65)

General Services (Xedical Cormunica~ions)

73. Appointment. Carol J. Overend, Pro(;ram Direc tor (New Pos i t ion 33) a t $2,523.33 p e r a-nnun, e f f e c t i v e Scptcnber 1, 1960. So?arce of funds f o r t h i s zcw pos i t ion i s t h e 3escrve f o r S a l a r i e s Account. (HBC 66)

7 i . Chance i n S ta tus end Salary Increase . J e r r y !I. 3abineaux, from Comnunications Zquipmcnt Technician a t $5,028.33 p e r a n r m (Pos i t ion 6) t o .- s l e c t r o n i c Techni.cinn ( ~ o s i t i o n 6) a t $6,166.33 per s n n m , e f f e c t i v e October 2 . 9 . Source of P a d s f o r t h i s r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n i s t h e 3cseriie f o r S a l c r i c s Acconnt. (RDC 61)

C-eneral Services - i)urchasin;j and Transportat ion

75. Af.pointment. :4arvis S. 'bcedy, P u c h a s i n ~ Xunager (New Pos i t ion 19) a t $12,593.93 pc r ann-m, cffect i -ve September 1, 1968. Source of funds f o r t h i s nfrr pos i t i on i s t h e Rcscrve f o r S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC 33)

Furnishin;;s and Eqii-ent

76. T r m s f e r of I'unds. Transfer fun& i n t h e mount of $2,250,333.35 f r o n Unzppqnr ie ted Surplus t o h r n i s h i n ; ; ~ and Equipmer,er.t Account t o rexppro- p r i a t c f o r tne 1968-69 f i s c a l year funds a p p r o ~ r i a t e d by t h e S i x t i e t h Legis- l e t u r e f o r purchasin:; of furnish in!:^ 2nd E q u i p e n t . Thcse f u d s were i n i t i a l l y appropriated. by Senate B i l l 15 of t h e 60th . Le;;islature iiel;ular Session 1967, an& .<Jere ' c z p g r q r i a t e d by House S i l l j of the 63th. Le-i is laturc, F i r s t Cal led Session 1960. (RBC 76)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GRAEUATF: SCIIOOL OF BIOEbIDICAL SCIENCES AT !iOUSTON

DIVISIOIJ OF GRADUATE STUDIES

November lh, 1968

Dr. Harry 11. Ransom, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Doctor liansom:

The followin.: dockct is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at its meeting in Austin, Texas on December 13 - 14, 1968 :

GOVZRI4BNT CONTRACTS AIC GRAIiTS: The followin{: Contracts, Grants, and Amend- ments havc been negotiated by the Business Manager, and have been si-,ned by the Dean upon recommendation of the Contract Director, end the Business :.lanazcr, and approved by the Comptroller and Chanceilor. I rcconvend your approval and ratification of sipatures:

1. Grant No. 5 R01 Gi4 15361-02 GEN., by which the Department of iiealth, Zducation and !'!elfarc, Public Health Service, Nctional Institute General Medical Sciences provides funds for research on "Structure and Function of Human Chronosones" for the period October 1, l9@ throu~h Sept- ember 33, 1972. The mount of $62,1211.00 is provided for the period October 1, 1.368 throu;:h September 30, 1969. This grant is wdcr the direction of Dr. Mnrgcry !/.Shew.

2. NASA Grant 1.70. NGR hi-012-039 (Supplement # 1), by which the IIational Aeronautics and Space Administration provides $27,238.00 additional funds and extends for four months the research project "Iiew Vision Test Techniques for Use in the Space Environment". This revises the period of the ::rant to December 1, 136'1 through December 31, 19a.

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GKADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOhBDICAL SCIENCES CATAMGLE:

I n accordance with t h e recommendations of t h e Spec ia l Facul ty Catalogue Cornnittee and t h e Dean of t h e Division of Graduate S tudies of t h e Graduate School of Bionedical Sciences, it i s requested t h a t the fol lowing Text be spproved a s t h e o f f i c i a l catalogue of The Univers i ty of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences a t Houston. This catalogue has been approved by t h e Executive Vice Chancellor f o r t ledical A f f a i r s .

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Catalogue

THE U N I V E R S I T Y O F TEXAS

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

AT HOUSTON

Revised draft September 23, 1968

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To transcend the boundaries of conventional disciplines

i s the end of convenience and the beginning of progress.

This i s that beginning --a new plan ingraduate education,

born of the necessity to understand and to communicate

knowledge of l iv ing systems.

Joseph P . Kennedy

Additional copies of this publication may be procured from

The Of f i ce of the Dean The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston P . 0. Box 20367 Astrodome Station Houston, Texas 77025

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Catalogue

THE U N I V E R S I T Y O F TEXAS

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

AT HOUSTON

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CONTENTS

Page

Student Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................................................. Board of Regents

Central Administrative Officers. Austin. Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Administrative Officers . ........................................... Faculty .......................................................... General Information ...............................................

History ..................................................... ................................................... Facilities

............................................... Opportunities Admission ........................................................

................................................ Requirements Application Procedure ....................................... Conditional Admission ....................................... PermittoRegister ............................................ Enrollment without Admission .................................. Limitation on Candidacy ...................................... Selective Service ............................................

................................................. Registration Procedure after Admission ..................................... Grades and Grade Point Averages .............................. Maximum and Minimum Course Load ............................ Continuation in the Graduate School ........................... Fees and Expenses ........................................... Living Arrangements .........................................

Curriculum ....................................................... ............................................ The Care Program ............................................ Course Offerings

Requirementsfor Degrees ........................................... General Regulations .........................................

................................................. Graduation Degrees Offered .............................................

Degree Programs - Division of Graduate Studies ....................... Master of Science Degree ..................................... Doctor of Philosophy Degree ..................................

Degree Programs . Division of Special Graduate Studies ................ General information ......................................... Admission of Students ........................................

............................................ Current Programs Register of Students i n Residence 1968 ............................... Degrees Conferred 1966-1967-1968 ..................................

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STUDENT CALENDAR

Long Session of 1968 - 1969

September 16 - 1 7

September 17

September 23

September 26

October 18

November 19

*November 28-30

9CDecember 23-January 4

January 6

January 13-15

January 16-24

January 25

January 27-28

January 28

FALL SEMESTER

Monday, Tuesday. Reg i s t r a t ion f o r t h e f a l l semester.

Tuesday. Last day fo r r e g i s t r a t i o n without l a t e penal ty.

Monday. Classes begin.

Thursday. Last day f o r adding courses.

Friday. Las t day f o r dropping courses without pos- s i b l e penal ty.

Tuesday. In t rasemester r e p o r t s due t o Dean's o f f i c e .

Thursday-Saturday. Thanksgiving hol idays.

Monday-Saturday. I n c l u s i v e Christmas vaca t ion .

Monday. Classes resumed.

Monday-Wednesday. No c l a s s e s

Thursday-Friday. F a l l semester f i n a l examination.

Saturday. Graduation day. (No publ ic exe rc i se s ) .

SPRING SEWS TER

Monday, Tuesday. Reg i s t r a t ion f o r t h e sp r ing semester.

Tuesday. Last day f o r r e g i s t r a t i o n without l a t e penal ty.

*Any s tuden t on t r a i n i n g g ran t o r fe l lowship w i l l be governed by r u l e s of parent i n s t i t u t i o n .

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CALENDAR (Continued)

February 3

February 6

February 28

March 21

Apr i l 2

$;April 4

A p r i l 16

May 22-23

May 26-30

June 2

?Ionday. Classes begin.

Thursday. Las t day f o r adding courses.

Friday. Last day f o r dropping courses without poss ib l e penal ty.

Friday. In t rasemester r e p o r t due i n Dean's o f f i c e .

Wednesday. F i n a l day fo r submit t ing doctora l d i s s e r t a t i o n t o supervis ing committee.

Friday. Eas t e r r ecess .

Wednesday. F i n a l day f o r submit t ing mas te r ' s t h e s i s t o supervis ing committee.

Thursday, Friday. No c l a s s e s .

Monday-Friday. Spr ing semester f i n a l examinations.

Monday. Commencement.

SWMXR SESSION

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences a t Houston o f f e r s a summer se s s ion , u sua l ly of n ine (9 ) weeks dura t ion . Course o f fe r ings a r e arranged t o meet s tuden t needs and i n t e r e s t s .

+<Any s tuden t on t r a i n i n g g ran t o r fel lowship w i l l be governed by r u l e s of parent i n s t i t u t i o n .

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T H E T J N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S S Y S T E M * BOARD OF REGENTS

OFFICERS

Frank C. Erwin, Jr., Chairman

Jack S. Josey, Vice-chairman

Betty Anne Thedford, Secretary Floyd 0. Shelton, Executive Director, Investments, Trusts and Lands

George Kozmetsky, Executive Associate for Economic Affairs

MEMBERS

TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY, 1969

................................................ Frank C. Erwin, Jr.... Austin .......................................... Mrs. J. Lee Johnson 111. Fort Worth

Levi A. Olan............... ........................................... Dallas TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY, 1971

............................................ W. H. Bauer.......... Port Lavaca Jack S. Josey ........................................................ Houston

.......................... E. T. Ximenes, ........................ San Antonio

TERMS EXPIRE JANUARY, 1973

Frank N. Ikard. ................................................ Wichita Falls Joe M. Kilgore.. ...................................................... Austin John Peace..... .................................................. San Antonio

STANDING COMMITTEES** Executive: Bauer, Chairman. Academic and Developmental Affairs: Olan, Chairman. Buildings and Grounds: Johnson, Chairman. Land and Investment: Ikard, Chairman. Medical Affairs: Josey, Chairman. Board for Lease of University Lands: Jerry Sadler, State Land Commissioner

(ex officio) , Chairman: Ra~~er. Peace.

*The University of Texas System is composed of: The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Arlington, The University of Texas at El Paso, The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, The University of Texas Medical School at an Antonio, The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston, and The University of Texas School of Nursing (Austin, El Paso, Galveston, San Antonio). f

**All members of the Board constitute each committee.

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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S S Y S T E M CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

AUSTIN, TEXAS

Harry Huntt Ransom, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., Chancelzor Otis Singletary, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Executive Vice-Chancellor for

Academic Affairs

Charles A. LeMaistre, M.D., Executive Vice-ChanceZZor for Health Affairs Graves W. Landrum, Vice-ChmzceZZor for Administration Raymond W. Vowell, M.E~., Vice-Chancellor for Public Affairs Everitt Donald Walker, B.S., M.B.A., for

Business Affairs Frank D. Graydon, M.B.A., C.P.A., Robert L. Anderson, M.B.A., ComptrolZer Lester Palmer, Director, Office and PZanning William David Blunk, M.A.,

Burnell Waldrep, L.L.B., University Attorney

Joseph C. Kennedy, B.B.A., Administration Affairs

J. Mike Quin, Director

Mrs. Henrietta ChanceZZorls Office

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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF T E X A S AT H O U S T O N

ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL

By action of the Board of Regents of The University of Texos, November 23-24, 1965, o committee was appointed to prepare o Master Plan for the Houston units of The University, and to become the continuing representative of the Chancellor in formulating proposals, plans and guidelines for the development of The Univer- sity of Texas at Houston. The committee replaced former ad hoc groups and was named the Executive Administrative Committee. Subsequently the committee recommended an Administrative Organizotion for the component units in Houston* which includes the original committee, renamed the Administrative Council of The University of Texas at Houston. The Council i s composed of the Vice-Chan- cellor for Health Affairs (ex officio), the institutional heads of the component units at Houston, and supportive personnel. The organization serves to create o more formal local mechanism for administrative exchange and understanding; to enhance interinstitutional activities, thus to extend the total resources; to foster faculty security and understanding; to encourage interinstitutional cooperation; and to more aptly assist the development of The University of Texas at Houston. The recommendation of the Administrative Organization was adopted by the Board of Regents May 3 1, 1968.

Administrative Heads Supportive Personnel

Dr. Sumter S. Arnim Mr . Joe E . Boyd, Jr. Dr. R . Lee Clark, Chairman Mrs. Jane Brondenberger Dr. C. A . LeMaistre (ex officio) Dr. Murray M. Copeland Dr. J. V . Olson Dr. Robert C. Hickey Dr. Reuel Stallones Dr. Ben C . McKinney Dr. H . Grant Taylor Dr. Robert D. Moreton

Dr. James H . Sterner

*The University of Texas at Houston i s composed presently of The University of Texos Dental Branch at Houston, The University of Texas M.D . Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston, The University of Texas Graduate School of Bio- medical Sciences at Houston, and The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston.

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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIONEDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES

Sumter S. Arnim, B.A., D.D.S., Ph.D., Dean

Thomas S. Matney, B.S., B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Graduate Advisor N. Burr Furlong, B.A., B.S., M.S., Ph.D., Coordinator for Core Program

Mrs. Melva M. Ramsay, A.A., Assistant t o the Dem Miss Bernice P. Yelich, Assistant Registrar

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

Grant Taylor, B.A., M.A., M.D., Dean

Miss Jacqueline McCord, Executive Assistant

OFFICERS FOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS

Joe E. Boyd, Jr., B.S., M.B.A., C.P.A., Administrator

Elmer R. Gilley, B.S., Business Manager

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FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON

Graduate Faculty Committee on Graduate Studies

Members

Sumter S. Arnim, Dean for Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Professor of Pathology, GSBS. B.A., Rice, 1926; D .D.S., Northwestern, 1930; Ph .D ., Yale Univ. School of Medicine, 1935.

Robert M. Benolken, Professor of Neural Sciences, GSBS. B.S., Marquette Univ ., 1954; Ph .D ., The Johns Hopkins Univ., 1959.

Gerrit Bevelander, Professor and Chairman, Department of Histology, D,B. B.A., Hope College, 1926; M.A,, Univ. of Mich ., 1928; Ph .D ., The Johns Hopkins Univ., 1932.

Walter J. Burdette, Associate Director (Research); Chief, Section of Experimental On- cology, Professor of Surgery, MDA. A.B., Baylor, 1935; A.M,, Ph.D., Texas, 1936, 1938; M.D., Yale, 1942.

Leon L. Dmochowski, Professor and Heod, Department of Virology, MDA. M.B., Ch .B., Univ. of Lwow, Poland, 1933; M.D., Univ. of Warsaw, 1937; Ph .D ., Univ . of Leeds, 1949.

Gordon L. Farrell, Head, Division of Mental Retardation Research, TRIMS. M.D., St. Louis Univ . School of Medicine, 1947.

Emil Frei, Associate Director (Clinical Research); Head, Department of Developmental Therapeutics and Professor of Medicine, MDA. M.D., Yale Univ. School of Medicine, 1948.

A . Clark Griff in, Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.S., Utah State, 1939; M.S., Michigan State, 1941; Ph .D ., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1947.

Felix L. Haas, Professor and Head, Department of Biology, MDA. B.A., M.A., Ph .D . , Texas, 1947, 1948, 1950.

John K. Hampton, Professor of Physiology, DB. B.S., Millsaps College, 1947; Ph .D . , Tulane, 1949.

Edward C . Hinds, Professor of Surgery, DB. B.A., Baylor, 1940; D.D.S., Baylor Univ. College of Dentistry, 1940; M.D., Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, 1945.

T . C . Hsu, Professor of Biology, MDA. B.S., National Chekiang Univ., 1941; Ph .D ., Texas, 1951.

Robert B . Hurlbert, Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.S,, M.S., Univ. of Nebraska, 1947, 1949; Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1952.

Bruno Jirgensons, Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. Dr. Chemistry, Univ. of Latvia, 1933.

Donald C . Kroeger, Professor of Pharmacology, DB. B.S., Oregon State College, 1947; M.S., Ph.D., Purdue, 1949, 1951.

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Barnet M. Levy, Professor of Pathology, DB. A.B,, Univ. OF Penn ., 1938; D.D.S., Univ. of Penn. Dental School, 1942; Mas., Medical College of Virginia, 1944.

Manley Mandel, Associate Professor of Biology, MDA. B.A., Brooklyn College, 1943; M.S., Ph .D . , Michlgan State, 1947, 1952.

Robert J . Shalek, Professor of Biophysics, MDA, B.A., Univ. of Illinois, 1943; M,A,, Southern Methodist, 1948; M.A., Ph .D., Rice, 1950, 1953.

Margery W. Shaw, Associate Professor of Biology, GSBS. A.B., Univ. of Alabama, 1945; M.A., Columbia, 1946; M.D., Univ . of Michigan, 1957.

Edwin L. Smith, Professor of Physiology, DB. Ph.G ., B.S., M.S., Univ. of Nebraska, 1929, 1935, 1938; Ph.D ., Univ. of Chicago, 1941.

A . Cecil Taylor, Professor of Anatomy, DB, B.A., Taylor Univ ., 1930; M.S., Univ. of Kentucky, 1934; Ph .D ., Univ. of Chicago, 1942.

Darrell N. Ward, Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B,S., Utah State Agriculture College, 1949; Mas., Ph.D., Stanford, 1951, 1953.

Associates

Peter R . Almond, Assistant Professor of Biophysics, MDA, B. S., Nottingham Univ., 1958; M.A,, Ph.D ., Rice, 1962, 1964.

David E . Anderson, Professoi- of Biology, MDA. B.S., Univ. of Mass., 1950; M.S., Univ. of Conn., 1952; Ph .D ., Iowa State, 1954.

Allen T . Ansevin, Assistant Professor of Biophysics, MDA. A.B., Earlham College, 1951; M.S., Ph .D . , Univ. of Pitisburgh, 1958, 1961 .

Harold Anstall, Associate Professor of Cl inical Pathoiogy, MDA. B.S., M.D., Univ. of London, Guys Hospital Medical School, 1949, 1955; M.R.C,P., Royal College of Physicians of London, 1958.

Joe M. Bloom, Assistant Professor of Mental Sciences, TRIMS. B.M., North Texas State, 1955; Ph .D . , Texas, 1963.

James M. Bowen, Assistan: Professor of Virology, MDA. B.S., Midwestern Univ., 1955; M.S., Ph .D . , Oi-egon State, 1958, 1961 .

Bi l l R . Brinkley, Assistant Professor of Biology, MDA. B.S., M.A., Sam Houston State, 1959, 1961; Ph.D., Iowa State, 1964.

Henry C . Browning, Professor and Chairman, Department of Anatomy, DB. B.S., Ph.D., Univ. of Bristoi, 1937, 1942.

Jeffrey P . Chong, Professor of Biology, MDA. B. S., National Central Univ . , China, 1941; M.S., Ph.D., Univ. of illinois, 1946, 1949.

James L. Claghorn, Assistant Professor of Mental Sciences, TRIMS. A. B., Oberl in College, 1957; M.D., Albany Medical College of Union Univ., 1961.

Arthur Cole, Professor of Biophysics, MDA. B.A., M.A,, Rice, 1951, 1953; Ph.D., Texas, 1956.

Patrick J. Creaven, Assistant Professor of Menial Sciences, TRIMS. M.D., Ph .D., London Univ. at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, 1956, 1964.

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Wil l iam S . Derrick, Professor of Anesthesiology, AADA. A.B., M.D,, George Wash- ington Univ ., 1940, 1942.

Gilber t H . Fletcher, Professor and Head, Deportment of iiadiology , MDA. B.A., Univ. of Paris, 1929; B.A., Univ. of iouvain, 1932; M.S., M.D., Univ. of Brussels, 1935, 1941.

Elon W. Frampton, Associate Professor of Biology, MDA. B.A., Syracuse, 1949; M.S., Northwestern, 1951; Ph .D ., Univ. of Illinois, 1959.

€mil J . Freireich, Chief, Section of Research Hematology; Assistant Head, Depart- ment of Development Therapeutics and Professor of Medicine, MDA. B.S., M.D., Univ. of Illinois, 1947, 1949.

N. Burr Furlong, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.S., B.A., Southern Mich., 1952; M.S., Stonford, 1954; Ph.D., Texas, 1960.

Edmund A. Gehan, Professor of Biometrics, MDA. B.A., Monhattan College, 1951; M.S., Ph .D ., North Carolina State College, 1953, 1957.

Robert R . Harris, Assistant Professor of Mental Science, TRIMS. B.A,, Rice, 1950; Ph.D., Univ. of Houston, 1964.

Roger R. Hewitt, Assistant Professor of Biology, MDA, B,A., Willamette Univ ., 1959; M.S., Ph.D.r Univ. of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, 1960, 1963.

Lubomir S. Hnil ica, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, MDA, C.Sc., Academy of Science, Czechoslovakia, 1959; Ph .D ., Mesaryk Univ ., Czechoslovakia, 1952.

Beng T. Ho, Assistant Professor of Mental Science, TRIMS. B.S., National Taiwan Univ., 1941; M.S., Univ. of Oregon, 1959; Ph.D., Univ. of Washington, 1962.

Ronald M. Humphrey, Associate Professor of Biology, MDA. B.A., Hardin-Simons, 1953; M.A., Ph .D ., Texas, 1955, 1958.

Joseph P. Kennedy, Associate Professor of Anatomy, DB. B.A., Univ. of S t . Thomas, 1954; M.S., Ph .D . , Texas, 1955, 1958.

Ti L i Loo, Associate Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B,S., Tsing Hua Univ., 1940; Ph.D., Oxford Univ., 1946.

F. Earle Lyman, Associate Dean for Graduate Studles and Professor of Physiology, DB. B. S., Alma College, 1932; M,S ., Ph .D . , Univ . of Mich . , 1933, 1940.

Kenneth 0. Madsen, Associate Professor of Physiology, DB. B.S., Univ . of Wyom- ing, 1950; M.S., Ph.D., Univ. of Wisc., 1953, 1958.

David Marrack, Associate Professor of Cl in ica l Pathology, MDA. M.B., B. S., M.D., The London Hospital Medical School, Univ. of London, 1947, 1947, 1951.

Thomas S. Matney, Associate Professor of Biology, M D A Bas., B.A., MOSS, Trinity, 1948, 1949, 1951; Ph.D., Texas, 1958.

Robert F . McGregor, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.S., Univ. of Illinois, 1948; M.S., Univ. of Wyoming, 1955; Ph.D., Boylor, 1961.

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Will iam M. Mclsaac, Professor of Mental Science, TRIMS. B.S., Univ. College, London, 1943; M,R.C .S., L,K.C .P,, Royal Coliege of Physicians and Sur- geons, 1953; M. B., B.Sc . , S t . Mary's Hospital Medical School, 1953; Ph .D . , London Univ., 1957.

John M. Miller, Assistant Professor of Medicine, MQA. M.B., Ch .B., M.D., Edinburgh Univ. Msdical School, 1958; M.Sc. (Med) Univ. of Alberta, Faculiy of Graduate Studies, 1962.

E . Coleen Moore, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.A., M.A., Texas, 1945, 1950; Ph .D ., Univ. of Wsiconsin, 1958.

Roman J . Pienta, Associate Professor of Microbiology, MDA. B.S., Penn. State, 1954; M.S., Ph .D ., Rutgers, 1956, 1959.

Maryon W. Ruchelman, Assistant Professor of Medicine, MDA, B.A., B.S., M.S., Texas College of Arts & Industry, 1954, 1956, 1958; Ph .D ., Univ. of Houston, 1963.

Grady F . Saunders, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.S., M.S., Oregon State, 1960, 1962; Ph.D., Univ. of illinois, 1965.

Max Schlarnawitz, Associate Professor of Biachernisty, MI A. B.S., College of the City of New York, 1940; M.S., Ph.D., Univ. of Mich., 1941, 1946.

Joseph C . Schoolar, Associate Professor of Mental Sciences, TRIMS. A.B., M.S., Univ . of Tenn ., 1950, 1952; Ph .D . , M,D ,, Univ . of Chicago, 1957, 1960.

Joseph R. Shaeffer, I!!, Assistant Professor of Biophysics, MDA. S.B., Mass. Insti- tute of Tech ., 1956; Ph .D ., Univ. of Rochester, 1962.

Charles R . Shaw, Associate Professor of Biology, MDA. hii,D., New York Univ. College of Medicine, 1946.

Joseph G. Sinkovics, Associate Professor of Medicine, MDA. M.D., Univ. of Buda- pest, 1948.

Harry G . Sperling, Chairman and Professoi- of Neural Sciences, GSBS. A.B., Univ. of Penn ., 1944; Ph .D ., Faculty of Pure Science, Columbia, 1953.

T . Elton Stubblefield, Assistant Professor of Biology, MDA. B - S * , North Texas State, 1957; M.S., Ph .D ., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1959, 1961 .

Herman D. Suit, Associate Professor of Radiotherapy, MDA. B.A., Univ. of Houston, 1948; M. S., M. D . , Boy lor, 1952, 1952; Ph . D . , Oxford, 1956.

Joan L. Suit, Associate Professor of Biology, MDA. B.S,, Oregon State, 1953; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford, 7955, 1957.

Carl F . Tessrner, Professoi- of Pathology, MDA. M.D., Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1935. Jose M. Trujillo, Associate Professor of Pathology, MDA, B.S,, institute Nactional

Panama, 1944; M.D., Wationol Univ. of Buenos Ail-es Medical School, 1956. Earl F . Walborg, Jr., Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B,A., Austin College,

1958; Ph.D., Baylor, 1962. Stuart 0. Zimrnerrnan, Associate Professor of Biornathernatics, MDA. B.A., Ph .D .,

Univ. of Chicago, 1954, 1964.

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The Faculty No t Primarily Responsible for Supervision of Doctoral Candidates

James J. Butler, Associate Professor of Pathology, MDA. M.D. R . Lee Clark, Director and Surgeon-in-Chief, Professor of Surgery, MDA.

B.S., Univ. of South Carolina, 1927; M,D., Medical College of Vir- ginia, 1932; M.Sc. (Surgery), Univ. of Minn. Graduate School of Medi- cine, 1938; D.Sc. (lion.), Medical College of Virginia, 1954.

Steven J. Cool, Assistant Professor of Neural Sciences, GSBS. B.A., Trinity College, 1962; A.M., Ph .D ., Univ. of Illinois, 1965, 1966.

Murray M. Copeland, Professor of Surgery (Oncology), MDA. B.A,, D.Sc. (Hon .), Oglethorpe Univ., 1923, 1955; M.D., The ~ o h n s ' l i o ~ k i n s Univ ., 1927.

M. L. J. Crawford, Assistant Professor of Neural Sciences, BUCM. Thomas A . Decker, Assistant Professor of Neural Sciences, GSBS. B.A., Florida

State Univ., 1962; M.Sc., Ph.D., Brown Univ., 1966, 1967. Samuel Dreizen, Professor of Deniol Sciences, DB. B.A., D.D.S., Western

Reserve Univ., 1945; M.D ., Northwestern, 1958. Louis Fabre, Research Specialist, Instructor of Mental Science, TRIMS. B.S.,

Akron Univ., 1963; Ph.D ., Western Reserve Univ., 1966. David Clarke Fenimore, Instructor of Mental Science, TRIMS. B.A., Ph .D .,

Univ . of Houston, 1966. Joseph A . Jachimczyk, Professor of Forensic Pathology, HC . M.D . , Univ . of

Tenn., 1948; LL.B., Bosi.on College, 1958. Gary Joiner, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, MDA.

M.S., Univ. of Mich ., 1967; D.V.A/I,, Texas A & M, 1962. M. Armando Luna, Assistant Professor of Pathology, MDA. B.S,, M.D. John H . Mabry, Assistant Professor of Neural Sciences, GSBS, B.S., M.A,,

Univ. of Houston, 1957, 1960; Ph .D ., Arizona State! 1963. Ben C . McKinney, Associate Dean of Dental Bronch, Professor of Preventive

Dentistry, DB. B.S., LL.B., D.D.S. Louis S . Meharg, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, GSBS. B.S.,

M.S., Ph.D ., Texas, 1957, 1960, 1965. Phil ip J . Migliore, Assistant Professor of Pathology, MDA, B.S., M.D. Robert D. Moreton, Assistant Director and Professor of Radiology, MDA. B.S.,

M.D . , Univ . of Tenn . , 1938. John V . Olson, Dean and Professor of Restorative Dentistry, DB. M.S., F.A.C.D.;

D.D.S., Univ. of Mich ., 1936. Antonio Orengo, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, MDA. B.A., Liceo Vit tor io

Emanuele Univ., Naples, 1948; MOD., Univ. of Naples, 1955. John Barton Siegfried, Assistont Professor of Neural Sciences, UH. A.B., Univ.

of Rochester, 1960; M.S., Ph.D., Brown Univ., 1962, 1967.

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John Simpson, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, DB. Ph .D., Rice, 1965. Willard N. Smith, Assistant Professor of Parasitology, DB. B.A., M.A.; Ph.D .,

Univ. of Maryland, 1966. James J . Vogel, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, DB. Ph .D ., Univ. of Wis-

consin, 1961 .

Abbreviations:

BUC M

DB

GSBS

R

TRIMS

UH

Boylor University College of Medicine

The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston

The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Harris County

The University of Texas M,D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston

Rice University

Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences

University of Houston

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General Information

H istorical Sketch 1

The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

i s one of the medical units of The University of Texas System. I t was established by

the 58th Legislature of the State of Texas (H .B. 500) i n June, 1963. I t offers singu-

larly favorable conditions for attracting and educating students preeminently qualified

for a career in biomedical research and teaching, with emphasis on breadth of per-

spective, creativity, and excellence o f performance. Each student i s considered

and treated individually as the apprentice of a master, but with ful l opportunity to

develop his special talents to the best of his own inclinations and aptitudes.

The legislative act outhorized The Board of Regents of The University of

Texas, " . . .to prescribe courses and conduct graduate and postdoctoral programs at

the master's and doctoral levels in the sciences and other academic areas directly re-

lated to medical education and research, but said Board of Regents shall not operate

this institution as a academic graduate school . " The Board was authorized

also to make joint appointments i n the Groduate School and other component units

of The University of Texas and ' I . . .to cooperate with other institutions, private and

public, i n furtherance of research in the biomedical sciences and related fields."

l ~ u l l e r information may be obtained from "The First Twenty Years of The University of Texas M,D. Anderson Hospitol and Tumor Institute," by Cumley, R.W., et 01, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas.

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The act suspended the operation of The University of Texas Postgraduate School of

Medicine at Houston and included it, with a l l its assets and contracts, as a separate

Division of Continuing Education within the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.*

The school i s ideally situated in The Texas Medical Center where i t has access

to multiple educational and cl inical faci l i t ies. It originated in the faculties of The

University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute and The University of

Texas Dental Branch. Students were attracted to these institutions by the outstanding

scientists housed in the excellent research, teaching and c l in ica l facil i t ies. I t i s pos-

sible to do graduate work i n this environment that cannot be duplicated i n "a general

academic graduate school . "

The purpose of this new venture i n higher education was to prepare graduates

far a career i n teaching and independent research i n biomedical sciences. The program

of study developed during the formative years was comprehensive and interdisciplinary.

The interdisciplinary experience centers around a "core program" which uses the best

teaching and research talents of scientists working throughout the medical center. The

subject matter i s designed to extend the breadth of an undergraduate foundation so that

later specialization w i l l apply interdisciplinary principles to the solution of problems

related to medical education and research. I t provides the necessary background for

productive collaboration with scientists working in other related health fields. Most

important, an opportunity i s offered for up-to-date orientation, summary and correla-

t ion of knowledge i n biomedical sciences which i s impossible i n conventional curricula.

I t i s this major emphasis on the "core programi' i n a nondeprtmentalized study plan

that differentiates the educational offerings of the Graduate School of Biomedical

*For information, write Dean, Division of Continuing Education, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, P. 0. Box 20367 Astrodome Station, Houston, Texas 77025.

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Sciences from those found in other institutions.

Candidates for degrees acquire expert competence in a chosen specialty

working i n research laboratories under direct supervision and guidance of eminent

teachers and investigators; i .e . , anatomy, biochemistry, biomathematics, biomedical

engineering, biophysics, biostatistics, ce l l physiology, chemistry and structure of

macromolecules, cytology, endocrinology, enzymology, genetics, histology, immunol-

ogy, metabolism and biosynthesis, microbiology, medical physics, mental sciences,

molecular biology, neurosciences, oncology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology,

psychology, radiobiology, ultrastructure of ce l l components and viruses, virology, etc.

Graduates are employed as teachers and creative investigators i n educational and

other institutions with health related programs. They also work For industry and govern-

ment i n areas concerned with health offairs.

Facil i t ies

The administrative offices, classrooms, student laboratories and student

lounge are i n temporary rented quarters i n the Hermann Professional Building Annex,

Suite 109, 6410 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas. Research laboratories for the conduct

of teaching and major investigative activit ies are located in M.D. Anderson Hospital

and Tumor Institute, The Dental Branch, The Dental Science Institute, The Texas

Research Institute of Mental Sciences and Baylor University College of Medicine.

Libraries. Library resources available to the students of the Graduate School

of Biomedical Sciences reflect the advantages of the Medical Center setting. There

are more than 125,000 books and bound journals, as wel l as 2500 current scientific

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journals on f i l e i n the medical center library and in the institutional collections. In

addition, there i s easy access to the extensive holdings at Rice University and the

University of Houston.

Student Health Services. Student health services are limited presently to

consultative visits with members of the medical and dentol staffs who are designated

for this purpose by the administration at M.D. Anderson and the Dental Branch. Each

student i s required to enroll in an accident and insurance plan designed especially for

students. The plan i s compulsory for a l l save those who prefer to their own

insurance and who can prove they have comparable insurance in force.

Aff i l iated Institutions. As the medical center complex at Houston developed,

exchange of students and faculty between institutions and research laboratories came

about as a matter of course. This interchange has led to excellent collaboration on the

part of other University of Texas units at Houston, Baylor University College of Medicine,

Rice University, University of Houston, University of St. Thomas, Texas Research Insti-

tute of Mental Sciences ond the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.

Students wi th deficiencies in preparatory courses may enroll i n one of the

aff i l iated institutions to complete the required prerequisites.

Opportunities

Financial Support. Financial support for students i n the Graduate School

may come from several sources. There ore training grants available in some depart-

ments within the aff i l iated institutions. The State Legislature has appropriated some

fellowships which are awarded each year. Research fellowships are included i n some

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of the research grants which may be used to support students working on areas desig-

nated in the grant application. Part time work as a research assistant i s available i n

same of the research laboratories. Students may apply for fellowships from the National

Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation or other sources with sponsor-

ship from the Graduate School.

The level of support varies depending upon the source of funds, the time

allocated to the project, the competence of the student and the regulations governing

the award. A l l awards are contingent upon acceptance into the graduate school and

they are made on a competitive basis. The Graduate Adviser i s to be consulted re-

garding course loads, time and nature of fellowship awards and scholostic standing of

award recipients.

Applicants interested i n financial support should address a letter of inquiry to

the Of f i ce of the Dean, The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sci-

ences at Houston, P. 0. Box 20367 Astrodome Station, Houston, Texas 77025, stating

their research interests and summarizing their scholostic background .

Graduate Student Association. There i s a Graduate Student Association of

The University of Texas at Houston. It has as i t s purposes the provision of a student

forum for discussion of common needs, the aim to work cooperatively with the faculty

to build a recognized and respected institution and to develop student fellowship and

social activit ies, The membership includes aii active degree students and associate

non-degree students. Officers are elected and meetings are held upon ca l l . There

are three standing commiftees: executive, social events and curriculum. The Assacia-

t ion has a responsible position i n the operation and development of the Graduate

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School of Biomedical Sciences and it performs on important function as the off ic ial

organization representing the student body.

Admission

Requirements

Character, Age and Residency. Most of the cost of modern education i n the

biomedical sciences comes from society i n the form of appropriations for this purpose

by the State Legislature. Selection of students for the privilege of study i n the Gradu-

ate School of Biomedical Sciences i s conducted on a competitive basis. This responsi-

b i l i t y i s delegated to on Admissions Committee which considers not only students'

grades but also their integrity, industry, moral inclinations and personal goals as cr i-

teria for admittance. Each opplication i s considered on on individual basis. There are

no r igid age limitations but applicants in good heolth between twenty and thirty years

of age are preferred. Men and women are admitted on on equal basis. Residents of

Texas, residents of the United States and residents of foreign countries ore a l l el igible

for admission. Texas residents ore given preference i f the number of places available

are I imited .

Graduate Record Examinations. Al l applicants ore required to take the Gradu-

ate Record Examination and one advanced test prior to admission. Applicants from

nowEnglish speaking areas must toke the test of English as o foreign language. These

tests are administered by the Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey,

08540, USA. Applicants are requested to wri te directly to the Educational Testing

Service for further information.

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Scholastic Requirements, Recommended Prerequisites and Grade Point Averages.

A l l applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, or the

equivalent, as the first prerequisite for admission, Students with M.D,, D.D.S.,

D .V .M., M .Ph . , D .Ph . or equivalent degrees may be admitted without the bachelor's

degree. It i s desirable that a l l entering students have a background i n the basic sci-

ences that w i l l contribute to their understanding of the interdisciplinary program in

the biomedical sciences. For a student to be admitted he must show course work, with

an overall grade average of B or better, i n Chemistry, Biology, Physics and Mathe-

matics, and his transcript should show, at the college level, a minimum of one year

each of Organic Chemistry, Physics, Calculus and Biology. En exceptional cases ad-

mission deficiencies may be resolved after admission with course work i n on aff i l iated

institution. Applicants are required to hove a grade point average of 2.0 on a scale

of 3.0 on a l l upper division junior and senior and graduate level work taken previously

i n order to satisfy minimal requirements for admission. Some may be accepted with

less than a 2.0 average upon speciol recommendation by the Admissions Committee.

Application Procedure

Farm. Application forms may be obtained from the OFFice of the Dean at - the following address:

Of f i ce OF the Dean The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston P. 0. Box 20367 Astrodome Station Houston, Texas 77025

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Applicants must submit the following:

1 . A completed application form

2. Two complete certif ied transcripts of a l l scholastic records of university or higher educational work.

3 . Results of the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Tests and one Advanced Test. Results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language from applicants whose native language i s other than English. The Educational Testing Service must be requested to forward the scores directly to the Of f i ce of the Dean of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston, P. 0. Box 20367, Astrodome Station, Houston, Texas 77025.

4. A letter stating the educational background of the applicant, his ob- jectives in seeking advanced education, his professional goals and the fields of study he finds of greatest interest.

5. Three letters of recommendotion from persons to evaluate the applicant's past scholastic performance, scientific abilities, research interests and talents, motivation and personal attributes.

6 . A health certificate, less than 6 months old, from a licensed physician.

7. A personal interview, when practicable, with representatives of the Admissions Committee i n Houston or elsewhere.

Applications must be complete and on f i l e i n the Of f i ce of the Dean before they are

evaluated by the Admissions Committee

Deadlines for Submission of Applications. Applications for admission to o

class beginning i n the fall, spring or summer session must be received thirty days be-

fore the date of registration for that session. I t i s preferable that applicotions be

made early as a l l openings may be taken at the later dates. Students whose schol~s-

t ic transcripts come from long distances should have their applications completed and

on f i le in the Registrar's Of f ice at least 60 days prior to the opening of the session in

which they plan to register.

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Conditional Admission

Students desiring to work towards an advanced degree i n biomedical sciences

with insufficient undergraduate preparation may be admitted conditionally with the

understanding they must take course work and other study os noted by the Admissions

Committee and Graduate Adviser in addition to the regular degree !requirements.

When o student with less than the minimal requirements i s admitted on the recommen-

dation of the Admissions Committee special assignments may be made by the graduate

adviser regarding course work to be taken and grade-point overages to be maintained.

Failure to meet these conditions may bar the student from subsequent registration.

Permit to Register

Permit to register i n the Graduate Schooi may be granted a student who for

some val id reason applies after the last scheduled date for the Graduate Record Exomi-

nation prior to the session in which he plans to register. Such students are required to

take and pass the Graduate Record Examinations the first time they ore given follow-

ing in i t ia l registration.

Enrollment without Admission

Students in aff i l iated instifutions and other qualified applicants may enroll

i n graduate courses with permission of the instructor and the Graduate Adviser without

being admitted to the Graduate School. Transcripts with grade i-ecords may be re-

quested by such students to be sent to their place of enrollment for evaluation. Should

such students be admitted to the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences subsequently,

the Committee on Groduate Studies w i l l evaluate the transcripts and make recommen-

dations to the Dean regarding credit for the course work taken prior to off ic ial admission.

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N o one who has been appointed t o a position with tenure on the faculty of

The University of Texas shall be admitted t o candidacy for a doctoral degree at this

institution.

Selective Service

The University of Texas at Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

i s one of the medical units of The University of Texas System. Students are privileged

to request deferment from mil i tary service but the Selective Service Local Boards have

the responsibility for classification and for action on requests for deferment. Under

present regulations the Board's determination i s final, subject to appeal. The appeal

must be made within ten days of the Board's notice of reclassification. Each student

i s personally responsible to his Board and i s expected to keep the Board informed at

a l l times of his whereabouts and activit ies.

Registration

O f f i c i a l registration for students must be completed in accordance with the

time indicated on the student calendar or as amended by the Dean. It takes place at

the beginning of each session and a l l fees are collected oi- that time. Registration i s

not complete and the student i s not ent i t led to Graduate School privileges unt i l a l l

fees for the coming session are paid.

Procedure after Admission

Applicants w i l l be informed by mail, as soon as possible following receipt

of completed forms, regarding admission and conditions imposed thereon. Those

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accepted should write the Registrar immediately signifying their intention to enroll

on a given date. Arrangements should be made with the Graduate Adviser for an

interview, i f possible, or through correspondence to plan the progi-am of study for the

first year. Special attention should be given to a l l rules and regulations. Deficiencies

in undergraduate course work are usually resolved during the first year. As registra-

t ion dates and schedules vary in aff i l iated institutions, the student should toke the first

opportunity to arrange his program well ahead of iregistration deadlines.

It i s also advisable to discuss wi th the Graduate Adviser the selection of a

Sponsor and Sponsoring Committee to assist and guide the new student during the first

year of I-esidence. The Dean appoints this committee upon recommendation of the

Graduate Adviser to serve unt i l a Supervising Professor i s chosen for the student.

Al l students fol low the procedures descl-lbed under the degree programs.

Each graduate student completes degree I-equirements i n accordance with the catalog

in effect at the time he enters the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston,

or, should he choose, the catalog of any subsequent year i n which he i s i n I-esidence.

Grades and Grade Point Averages

Credit i s given i n the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences for the grades

A, B, and C . Every semester hour of C, however, must be balanced by one of A,

because the degree candidate i s required to present an overall grade-point average

of 2.0 out of a possibie 3.0 at the end of his program of study. Thesis and disserta-

t ion courses (H698 and H699) are not counted in the overall overage.

In same courses the standard grading system i s not practicable, and i n these

credit i s designated as pass (P) and fa i l (F). Such courses are not counted i n the

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grade-point average. The symbol X, reported i n cases where the student has not com-

pleted a l l the assignments in a course before its conclusion, i s val id for only four

months. Before the end of this time the student must turn in the required work for a

regular grade. Under unusual circumstances the student may apply, through his instruc-

tor, for one four month extension of the X period, which can k granted by the Dean. - Otherwise, the X i s changed automatically to an F . The symbol Q i s recorded when

a student drops a course within a prescribed time period after registration. The symbol

W i s given when a student withdraws, ot any time, from a course with the consent of

the instructor, if the student has a satisfactory course performance to the date of with-

drawal. In such circumstances, the student i s considered to be able to withdraw from

the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in good standing.

Maximum and Minimum Course Load

The normal maximum course load for o graduate student i s f i f teen semester

hours, or nine semester hours i n o summer session; registration i n excess of these maxima

must have the special consent of the Dean and w i l l be permitted only under excep-

tional circumstances. A minimum course load for a student to be classified as a ful l -

time student i s ten semester hours, or a total of six semester hours i n a summer session.

If the student i s employed by the University as o teoching assistant, research assistani-,

or student assistant, his course load must be correspondingly reduced. The student

should consult with the Dean about his combined course and work load and must obtain

his approval prior to taking outside employment. 2

'course H398T (credit for supervised teaching) i s not counted in determining combined course and work load.

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continuation i n the Graduate School

Full-time registration in the Graduate School beyond the first semester (or

summer session) i s dependent on two main factors: (1) satisfactory progress i n absolving

any admission conditions that were imposed; and (2) maintenance of a satisfactory

scholastic standing in a l l graduate courses taken in a given semester. The student must

maintain a yearly cumulative grade point average of 2 .0 on a 3.0 point scale. A l l

admission deficiencies must be removed with a grade of C or better before petitioning

for candidacy for any degree. A student i s expected to petit ion for candidacy for his

desired degree within one calendar year after admission to the Graduate School of Bio-

medical Sciences as a full-time student, or after completing an equivalent amouni of

caursework.

The graduate student who has been dismissed may be readmitted for further

graduate study ofter petition to the Committee on Graduate Studies. This group w i l l

evaluate the case and make irecommendations to the Dean. Readmission w i l l be con-

sidered, and approved or disapproved by the Dean.

Fees and Expenses 3

Registration and Tuition Fee. Students are not entitled to enter class or

laboratory unt i l fees have been paid. Al l fees are payable in ful l at the time of

registration. Each student who registers for twelve or more semester hours i s required

to pay a registration and iu i t ion fee each semester: $50.00 per semester for residents

3 ~ 1 1 of the fees listed are subject to change without notice.

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of Texas; $200.00 per semestel. for nonresidents. A student who registers for fewer

than twelve semester hours w i l l pay a registration and tuition fee set forth in the

following table

Number of Hours

Taken

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 or more

Registration and Tuition Fee For Texas Residents For Nonresidents

S 15.00 S 50.00 15.00 50 .OO 15.00 51 .50 19.00 68 .OO 23 .OO 84 S O 27.00 101 .OO 31 .OO 117.50 35 .oo 134 .oo 39 .OO 150.50 43 .OO 167.00 47 .OO 183 SO 50 .OO 200 .OO

Other Fees and Charges.

Laboratory: 1-3 hours S 2.00 4-6 hours 5 .OO over 6 hours 8 .OO

Course Audit fee 5 .OO

Fee for thesis or dissertation

course (per semester) 4 25 .OO

Registration i n obsentia

resident 15 .OO nonresident 18.50

Graduation fee 32 .25

Late registration Fee 5 .OO

Transcripts 1 .OO

Library fee 35 .OO

Microfi lming of dissertation 20 .OO

4~hesis and Dissertation course hours are not counted in a determination of the regis-

tration and tuit ion fees paid by the student; this Fee i s paid os a separate fee each

time the student registers for a Thesis or Dissertation course.

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Refund of Registration ond Tuition Fee for Studenfs Withdrawing. Upon pre-

sentation to the Registrar of his !receipt showing payment of the fee, ony student with-

drawing off ic ial ly (a) during the first week of classwork of a semester w i l l receive a

refund of 70 pel- cent of the applicable portion of the fee; (b) during the second week,

60 per cent; (c) during the third week, 40 per cent; (d) during the fourth week, 20 per

cent; (e) during the f i f th week and thereafter, nothing. In no case shall the total

refund provided for above reduce the iregistration and tuit ion fee paid to less than

$15.00 for residents of Texas, or $18.50 for nonresidents. An immediate refund w i l l

not be made to a student who withdraws wi th in fifteen days after payment of his fees;

but, upon request, a check covering a l l refund due w i l l be mailed to the address left

with the Registrar. A student who enters the spring semester not knowing his fal l

semester grades and who i s required to withdraw because of failure in the work of the

fal l semester w i l l have a l l h is registration ond tuit ion fee for the spring semester re-

funded. N o iefund provided for above w i l l be granted unless applied for within one

year after off icial withdrawol.

Living Arrangements

A new thirteen floor residence ha l l for male students, interns and residents

in the Texas Medical Center i s owned and managed by Texas Medical Center Housing,

Inc . , 406 Jesse Jones Library Building, Houston, Texas 77025. Persons eligible to

l ive in the residence hal l include mole medical students, dental students, graduate

students, interns, residents and single male or married junior faculty members asso-

ciated with one or more of the institutions of higher learning in the Texas Medical

Center. Applications should be made as soon as possible since apartment assignments

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are on a first come -- first served basis.

In addition to the Texas Medical Center Housing fac i l i ty there are many

apartments and private accommodations nearby. Each student i s responsible for making

his own arrangement for room and board.

Curriculum

The legislative act which established The University of Texas Graduate

School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston authorized specifically the Board of Regents

of The University of Texas " . . .to prescribe courses and conduct graduate and post-

graduate programs at the master's and doctoral levels i n the sciences and other aca-

demic areas directly related to medical education.. ." It also forbade operation of

the school as a general academic graduate school. In accordance with this act, and

the experience gained with those students and faculty engaged i n graduate study and

research in The University of Texas at Houston units from 1949 to 1963, the present

curriculum, with its unifying, interdisciplinary "core program," evolved. I t i s the

chief purpose of this curriculum to offer a new kind of educational opportunity for

talented graduate students who intend to become teachers and creative investigators

in the rapidly developing f ield of medically oriented sciences. The most effective

teachers and researchers of tomorrow w i l l be those who have mastered in depth a given

biomedical specialty and in addition are wel l grounded in the principles, precepts and

language of the biomedical disciplines in general.

The Core Program

The faculty of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences prepared the Core

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Program to answer the need for a modern, integrated presentation of fundamental facts

and concepts derived from o number of ~ r e s e n t l ~ existing disciplines. The necessity

for this interdisciplinary orientation i s emphasized repeatedly in contemporary research

literature, where explorations in biology and medicine are described in the terminology

of chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The Core Program i s designed to extend the

breadth of the educational foundation so subsequent specialization i n depth may make

use of the application of interdisciplinary principles and so an opportunity for collabor-

ation with colleagues i n other areas of research becomes a meaningful and productive

possibility.

Persons admitted to the Core Program are expected to have a working know-

ledge of calculus, organic chemistry, biochemistry, basic physics, and introductory

biology including both physiology and microbiology i f possible. The Core Program

builds on this foundation by developing relevant concepts of physics, such os the laws

of mechanics, electromagnetic radiation and relativity, along with the mathematics

necessary to ut i l ize them. The same interrelotion of methods and concepts i s used to

develop the subject areas of nuclear physics, atomic structure, molecular bonding,

thermodynamics, reaction mechanisms, enzyme kinetics, and metabolic pathways.

Concurrently, another line of development includes an exposition of the principles

of genetics, cytology, ce l l development, general physiology, pharmacology and

pathology.

In order to develop further perspectives and an appreciation of current

strategy and tactics in modern research, students in the Core Program also attend a

series of lectures given by faculty and visiting lecturers drawn from o wide variety

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of scientific disciplines. This series i s problem-oriented, with topics that vary from

year to year, and includes periods of free discussion among students and lecturers.

Topics presented in 1966-67 were Growth, Development, Erythropoiesis, Immunity,

Endocrinology, and Neoplasia .

The laboratory portion of the Core Program includes demonstrations and exer-

cises using a variety of basic research instruments and techniques including digital and

analog computers, physiological monitoring, drug testing, l ight and electron micros-

copy, preparative and analytical ultracentrifugation, radioisotopic tracers, enzyme

f rac t ionat i~n chromatography.

The Core Program does not intend to substitute in ful l for complete courses i n

a l l or any one of the disciplines represented, but does provide stimulation of interest

and opportunity for modern orientation and summary of knowledge in these fields,

which would be d i f f icu l t to achieve i n conventional curricula. Advanced courses i n

these fields are available in subsequent years to meet the specialized interests of

individual students.

As the Core Program i s one of the maior innovations in graduate school

curricula i n the biomedical sciences and as the faculty and graduates of the school

feel i t contributes much to the competence of those who have taken it, the Committee

on Graduate Studies requires that a l l candidates for the PI? .D. w i l l include this course

in their preparation for the doctorate. Exceptions to this I-ule w i l l be made rarely

and then on recommendation of the student's committee, the Committee on Graduate

Studies and the Graduate Adviser to the Dean who w i l l make the final decision.

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Course Offerings

General Statement. Course offerings at The University of Texas Graduate

School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston are made by o Subcommittee on Curriculum

which requests faculty members to submit proposed courses with descriptive outlines

prior to the opening of each session. The courses are evaluated by the subcommittee.

Those that are approved are recommended to the Committee on Graduate Studies for

presentation. The list i s circulated to faculty and students for preregistration. The

courses are given when enough students indicate the need by signing up for the course

at preregistration. Should there be o demand for a given course that i s not offered,

the appropriate faculty members are approached by the subcommittee with a request

for the offering. A l l courses are not given each year, but they are presented often

enough to meet the needs of students and of well organized graduate study programs.

The final announcement of courses to be given i s made before the opening o f each

semester.

Course Numbers. Course numbers fol low the plan described in the General

Information Catalogue, N o . V, page 59, of The University of Texas at Austin. Each

course i s designated by letters and numbers. Those offered by The University of Texas

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston are prefixed by a capital "H".

The left h a d digi t indicates the credit value of the course in semester hours. The

two digits following give the rank of the course. Graduate courses are numbered 80-99

A zero as the first digi t of a course number means the course i s noncredit. Courses

that continue through two semesters are labelled with a lower case "a" for the first

semester and a "b" for the second. The second and third d ig i t also indicate the course

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subject classification. The area of pathology i s "83"; neuroscience "84"; bio-

mathematics "85"; biochemistry "86"; anatomy, biology, genetics, physiology "87";

biophysics, physics "88"; biomedical engineering "89; research i n biomedical sci-

ences "91 "; seminars "92"; Core Program - Fundamentals I and 1 1 "94"; Core Program

-- Perspectives "95"; Thesis for M.5, "98"; Thesis for Ph .D. "99"

Courses given 1967-1968.

Pathology H383.1 Principles of Pathology. 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lab per week).

Pathology faculty.

This course i s designed to provide students i n biomedical science with o foundation i n p tho logy necessary to a career in research and teach- ing. The reactions of individual organisms as a response to changes in external and internal environment w i l l be studied as a dynamic process leading to an understanding of the mechanisms of disease.

H lO83.2a, b Principles of Laboratory Medicine. 10 sem. hrs. (5 lectures per week) Two semesters. Pathology faculty.

H283.3 Comparative Pathology. 2 sem. hrs. ( I lecture and 1 lab per week) Pathology faculty.

This course i s designed to express the reactions to iniuries of various animal species. Attempt w i l l be made to point out the similarities and the differences between various animal species, including man, to know specific and non-specific irritants. The philosophy here w i l l be to attempt to explain the biology of tissue reaction as ex- pressed by various animals in an effort to better understand the degen- erative, inflammatory and oncagenic reactions.

H383.40,b Molecular and Chemical Pathology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures and 1 lab per week - first semester) (2 lectures and 1 lab per week - second semester). Pathology faculty.

Molecular Pathology: This course i s designed to apply many recent fundamental advances in molecular biology to the mechanisms of disease processes i n man. Chemical Pathology: This portion w i l l consider the biochemical basis of disease, using particular situations, to illustrate the general principles involved.

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H283.5a,b Morphologic Hematology and Reticuloendothelial Pathology. 2 sem. hrs. (1 lecture per week). Pathology faculty.

The first portion of the course presents the diagnostic aspects of laboratory hematology wi th emphasis on the marphologic study of blood and bone marrow. The second twelve hours w i l l cover the anatomy and diseases of the reticuloendothel ial system with empha- s is on the lymph nodes and spleen. Special emphasis i s given to the histologic differentiated diagnosis of neoplastic and pseudo- neoplastic processes.

Neurosciences - Mental Sciences H384.1 Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1

lab per week). Neurosciences faculty (Permission of instructor).

Readings, presentations, laboratory experience oriented toward the quantification of behavioral responses by operant techniques. In depth coverage of sequential shaping, scheduled control of behavior and extinction characteristics. Instrumentation instruction i n digi tal logic data systems for experimental controls provided in laboratories.

Physiological and Comparative Psychology. 3 sem. hrs. (2 lec- tures and 1 lab per week). Neurosciences foculty .

Discussions on the problems of organized behovior in lower organisms (instincts, tropisms, perceptural organization), the psychophysics of sensation and perception including the relationship of psychophysical to e lec t r~phys io lo~ ica l findings and studies of the modification of behovior. Emphasis w i l l be placed upon sensory problems and the evolution of organized behovior in the animal kingdom.

Neurochemi~ t r~ . 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lab per week). Neurosciences faculty.

A course providing instruction and experience i n the chemistry of: (a) the neuron and the synapse and (b) neurasecretion. Endocrine function and related behavior w i l l be considered i n depth. In the laboratories, the student gains experience with micro-detection techniques such as gas chromatography, micro-histology and enzyme staining.

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Neuropharmacology . 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lab per week).

Neurophormacology focul ty .

The action of drugs on the biophysical and biochemical mechanisms operant at different levels of the nervous system.

Neurophysiology . 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lab per week).

Neurophysiology faculty.

The presentation of the currently held concepts regarding neural control tissue activity including the systematic correlation of histori- cal development in this f ie ld with recent researches.

Neuroanatomy and Behavior. 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lab per week). Neurosciences faculty.

A cr i t ical review of the literature correlating neuroanatomical altero- t ion and the subsequent effects upon behavior. Central nervous sys- tem structures and systems w i l l be systematically reviewed and related specific behavior changes, e.g.: ingestive processes, memory, motivation, etc . An associated laboratory w i l l provide training in gross anatomy and histological techniques.

Vision: An interdisciplinary approach. 3 sern. hrs. (2 lectures and 1 lob per week). Neurosciences faculty .

Readings and discussion of recent advances in understanding the visual system. W i l l consider the approaches taken in sensory, electro- physiological and rnicroanotornical studies.

H284.8 Library Research and Scientific Writing in Psychobiology. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Mental Science faculty.

Biomothematics H065 Review course i n Calculus. Non-credit. Biomothematics faculty

A review of bosic calculus with emphasis on application. Certain topics such as probability and matrix calculations w i l l be touched upon.

H385.10,b Biomedical Statistics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biomathe- matics faculty. Prerequisite: Differential calculus or consent of instructor.

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A series of lectures on statistical methods with applications from the biomedical sciences. An introduction to fundamental statistical techniques i n biometry and to the basic logical concepts of mathe- matical statistics as applied to l i fe sciences.

H385.2a,b Biomedical Statistics 1 1 . 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bio- mathematics faculty. Prerequisite: H385.la,b; H385.5; or consent of instructor.

Analysis of categorical data, study of the l i fe-table and i t s applica- tion to survivorship in biological populations. Statistical methods in bioassay. Non-parametric statistics.

State Functions in Biological Control Systems. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lec- tures per week). Biomathematics faculty.

This course i s concerned with the application of modern control theory to biological systems. The state variable concept i s intro- duced as the primary meons for system description leading to the application of the state functions of Liapunov for stability determi- nations and of Pontryagin for obtaining optimal control. Examples of problems discussed include optimal control of kidney dialysis concentration profiles, stability of biochemical kinetics, mainten- ance of o stable breeding population, and l ight intensity profiles for minimum-time visual adaptation.

Introduction to Analog Computing and Simulation of Feedback Control Systems. 4 sem. hrs. Biomathemotics faculty.

The analog computer w i l l be introduced as early as possible and used continuously throughout the course to illustrate concepts, to inves- tigate general properties of certain closses of systems, and to obtain numerical solutions to differential equations. The philosophy of simulation w i l l be discussed, and the simulation process w i l l be examined i n detail by studying actual physiological systems. i n the latter part of the course.

Probability Theory and Its Application to Biology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biomathematics faculty. Prerequisite: Differ- ential calculus or consent of instructor.

lntroduction to the theory of probability with applications to statis- t ical inference. Applications to biology problems.

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Stochastic Processes with Application to Biology. 3 sem. hrs. Bio- mathematics faculty. Prerequisite: H385.5.

This course w i l l rely heavily on H385 2. Topics include: generating functions, random walk models, Morkov chains, birth and death processes, epidemic processes, competition and predation, queuing processes, and introduction t o model-building of biological phe- nomena.

Multivariate Analysis i n Biomedical Research. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biomathematics faculty. Prerequisite: H385 .la,b;H385.5.

The multivariate normal distribution and associated concepts of estimation and testing hypotheses. Multivariate analysis of variance, methods of classification and discrimination. Application to biomedi- cal problems i n diagnosis, c l in ical trials, etc. Use of multivariate

computation programs on large-scale digital computers.

introduction to Mathematical Biology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per

week). Biomathematics faculty. Prerequisite: Advanced Calculus, two years college physics, general biology, and consent of instructor.

Nerve membranes, excitation phenomena; the Wodgkins-Huxley equations. Mechanical properties of biological materials, visco- elasticity, flow in biological systems, hemodynamics.

Design of Experiments for Biological Scientists. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lec- tures per week). Biomathematics faculty. Prerequisites: H385. l a and H385.5 or consent of instructor.

A course in the application of the principles of experimental design and analysis to experiments in biology and medicine. Topics covered include: completely randomized, randomized block, Latin square, factorial and incomplete block designs. Design and analysis of c l in i -

cal trials.

H385.l la, b Mathematical Statistics. 3 sern . hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bio- mathematics faculty. Prerequisite: Differential and lntegral Cal- culus.

Functions of rondom samples ond their probability distributions; intro-

ductory theory of point and interval estimation from the Bayesian viewpoint; correlation and regression, introduction to the theory of analysis of variance, experimental design, chi-square tests, non- parametric methods of inference and multivariate analysis.

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Biochemistry H386.1 Enzymology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biochemistry

faculty.

Chemistry, classifications and kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions; enzymes as biochemical fools; action of enzymes in vivo - induction, -- repression and feedback control.

Enzyme Methodology. 1 sem. hr. ( i lab per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Laboratory exercises on the fractionation, chromatography, assay and properties of enzymes and the kinetics of enzyme reactions.

H386.3a,b Theoretical Biochemistry. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bio- chemistry faculty.

The physical basis for biochemical reactions; an introduction to chemical bonding and bio-organic reaction mechanisms as they apply to metabolic processes.

Amino Acids and Pepfides. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bia- chemistry faculty.

The historical development, intermediary metabolism, physiological importance and methods of isolation and analysis of this group of compounds.

Biochemistry and Biosynthesis of Proteins. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Classification, special properties and biological role of proteins. Metabolism ond biosynthesis of proteins with emphasis on mechanism of coding.

Chemistry and Physical Chemistry of Proteins. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lec-

tures per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Purification, physical criteria and chemical studies of proteins, in- cluding detailed considerotion of the structure of insulin, ribonu- clease and hemoglobin.

Col loid Chemistry. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biochemistry

faculty.

Classification of colloids and natural macromolecules. Preparation and properties of colloidal solutions, gels and membranes. Deter-

mination of particle size and shape.

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H386.8 Nucleotides and Nucle ic Acids. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week) Biochemistry faculty.

The chemistry, enzymology and biosynthesis of nucleotides and poly- nucleotides .

H386.9 Biochemistry of Cancer. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bio-

chemistry faculty .

Recent advances in experimental carcinogenesis, including chemical changes in tissues or organs during cancer induction, interaction of tissue components and carcinogens, composition and metabolism of malignant tissues, tumor-host relations, and cancer chemotherapy.

H186.10 Action of Antimetabolites. T sem. hr . (1 lecture per week). Bio- chemistry faculty.

The role and biochemical basis of antimetabolite action in chemotherapy, with particular emphasis on cancer chemotherapy.

H286.11 Chromatography. 2 sem. hrs. (1 lecture and 1 lab per week). Bio-

chemistry faculty.

The history, classification and theory of ion-exchange, paper, column, thin-layer and gas chromatography. Discussion of molecular sieve filtration, ion exclusion, ligand exchange, electro-chromatography and partition chromatography.

H286.12 Vitamin and Mineral Metabolism. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Intermediary metabolism, mechanism of action and physiological role of vitamins and minerals i n biochemical processes. Mechanisms of calci f icat ion.

H286.13 Principles of Cancer Chemotherapy. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Cl in ica l aspects: Introduction to experimental design, preclinical pharmacology, ce l l kinetics i n animals and man, chemotherapy and leukemias and lymphomas as the prototype of responsive tumors which can be investigated. Pharmacological aspects: Basic concepts -- ce l l entry, mechanism OF action of prototype anticancer agents, mechanisms of resistance, molecular pharmacology.

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An Introduction to Chemical Pharmacology. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty. Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry and Calculus.

The content of this course w i l l conform to the following: Basic physico- chemical principles, Drug absorption, Transport mechanisms, Excre- tion, Protein-drug interaction, Biotransformation of drugs, Pharma- cology of cancer chemotherapeutic agents.

Chemical Kinetics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty. Prerequisites: Calculus, three years of chemistry.

Nomenclature; zero, first, second, third and n-order simple reactions of a l l types; determination of order; complete reactions; effect of temperature on reaction rates; collision theory; transition state theory; experimental characteristics of kinetics systems; mathematics of kine- tics systems, catalyst.

Biochemical Aspects of Embryogenesis. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty. Prerequisite: Advance students (students who have completed the Core Program).

This course intends to introduce students to the biochemistry of animal development. It w i l l describe major biochemical changes characteris- t i c for maturation of the oocyte, fertil ization, early cleavages and differentiation. Laboratory i s an integral part of the course and w i l l expose the students to current laboratory techniques used i n modern biochemistry and embryology.

Anatomy, Biology, Genetics, Physiology H287.1 Microbial Physiology, 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biology

faculty.

Relationship between structure and function in various microbial systems.

Neuroanatomy and Behavior. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures and 1 lab per week). Neurosciences faculty.

Ce l l Biology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biology faculty

A study of the structure of cells as affected by experimental parameters.

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Advanced Microbiology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biology

faculty.

The study of bacterial physiology, host-bacteriophage relationships wi th emphasis on selected microbial systems.

Advanced Mammalian Physiology. Laboratory included. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Physiology faculty.

The physiology and biochemistry of mammalian organ systems with emphasis on human systems.

Medical Genetics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biology faculty.

Problems in genetics peculiar to the study of human heredity and the study of interrelations of heredity and physiological aspects of human disease.

lmmunology and lmmunochemistry . 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biochemistry faculty.

Immune reactions and their bearing on normal body composition and body processes and on causation of and resistance to disease.

Molecular Genetics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biology faculty.

A study of the molecular basis of heredity and the processes involved i n expression of genetic material and requisite control mechanisms.

Virology. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Virology faculty.

Virology with emphasis on the nature of viruses and virus-host rela- tionship in animals and men.

Bacterial Viruses. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biology faculty.

A study of physiological aspects of phage infection, the genetics of phage, lysogeny transduction and phage conversion.

Advanced Human Anatomy. 4 sem. hrs. (3 lectures and 1 lab per

week). Anatomy faculty.

Gross and functional anatomy of Homo sapiens. A study of topography, osteology, and internal anatomy o f n following systemic (not re- gional) plan of complete dissection. Assignment of two students per

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cadaver, but comparative study required on additional cadavers. Three lectures. Three three-hour laboratories per week; two sem- esters. (First semester - trunk and extremities; second semester - head and neck).

Neuroanatomy . 4 sem . hrs. (3 lectures and 1 lab per week). Anatomy faculty.

A study of the human central nervous system with dissection of the brain and spinal cord and microscopic examination of appropriate cross sections. The construction of a model illustrates longitudinal aspects of the neuraxis. Special attention i s afforded cranial nerves and their cranial connections. A correlation i s attained with normal function through a study of horizontal reflexes, case histories of neurological disorders, and the use of available cl inical material.

H487.13 General and Comparative Endocrinology. 4 sem. hrs. Anatomy faculty.

A consideration of invertebrate and vertebrate endocrinology, with

particular emphasis on functions such as ~smore~ulat ion, calcium metabolism, growth, reproduction, carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, neurosecretion, and autonomic-endocrine interaction. Two lecture hours per week; one semester. N o formal laboratory, but a specific experimental project may be required (equivalent to two three-hour laboratory periods per week).

H387.14 Reproductive Physiology. 3 sem. hrs. Anatomy faculiy .

A consideration of anatomic and physiologic aspects of oogenesis, spermatogenesis, egg transport, fertil ization, early embryogenesis, gestation, nutrition of young, sexual maturation in invertebrates and vertebrates, with special emphasis on endocrine mechanisms in Insecta and Mammalia. Two lecture hours per week; one semester. N o formal laboratory but a specific experimental project may be required (equivalent to two three-hour laboratory periods per week).

H387.15 Human Anatomy. 3 sem. hrs. Anatomy faculty

A study of topography, osteology and internal anatomy of man, using prosected cadaver material. Assignment of four students per cadaver Two lectures, one three-hour laboratory per week; two semesters.

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Evolution. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

A study of the mechanisms of organic evolution. Current literature w i l l be emphasized.

Ecology. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

A study of the relationship and interaction between organisms and their environments. Current literature w i l l be emphasized.

Anatomy. 2 sem . hrs. (2 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

A discussion of the structure and function of certain systems of the vertebrate body. Morphological adaptations for erect posture, brachiation, encephalization and others are among topics frequently discussed.

Biology of Natural Populations. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

A study of the dynamics, relationships and mechanisms of regulations, control and behavior in natural populations. The biology of reptile and mammal populations w i l l be emphasized.

Microscopic Anatomy. 3 sem . hrs . (3 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

This course w i l l consist of a study of the histogenesis and detailed structure of the fundamental tissues and selected topics i n orgonology

Mechanics of Development. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Anatomy faculty.

An analysis of development in animals. Studies on such ontogenetic phenomena as fertil ization, determination, differentiation, induction and morphogenetic movements w i l l be discussed.

Tissue and Ce l l Culture. 2 sem. hrs. (1 lecture and 1 lab per week). Biology faculty.

The course covers the principles and practices of tissue and ce l l cul- ture, photomicrography, cinematography, autoradiography and related technique. Limit of 4 students per class.

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Biophysics and Physics H388.1 Biophysical Concepts and Methods. 3 sem. hrs . (3 lectures per

week). Biophysics faculty.

A survey of concepts and methods in biophysics including such topics as energetics, forces, spectroscopy, radiation, diffraction analysis, optical and electron microscopy, ultracentrifugation, and biological structure and function.

Molecular Biophysics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biophysics faculty.

An outline of concepts of molecular bonding and the formation of macromolecular structure. The following subjects w i l l be discussed in varying degrees of completeness: atomic and molecular forces, bonding, ond interactions, primary, secondary, and odvanced mole- cular and macromolecular structure; x-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, molecular models; nucleic acids; molecular rep1 ication, protein synthesis, and the structure and properties of virus and cellu- lar organelles .

Biophysical Electronics. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Bio- physics faculty.

An outline of basic theory and design of electronic circuitry and a review of electronic instrumentation used in biophysics and medi- cine. Principles w i l l be stressed so that the student can apply a basic understanding to the general f ield of electronic instrumentation Subjects to be discussed include: electricity and magnetism, elec- tronic elements and their properties, electronic circuits, detectors and transducers and circuitry of modern instruments. .

H288 .&,b Radiation Biology. 2 sem. hrs (2 lectures per week). Biophysics faculty.

A study of the fundamentals of radiation biology. This study i s de- signed to cover aspects OF energy absorption, chemical reactions following radiation action, cellular response (death and mutation) to radiation, the radiation syndrome in higher organisms, and radia- t ion protection.

Physics of Radiation Beams and Gamma-Ray Sources. 3 sem . hrs . (3 lectures per week). Biophysics faculty.

A description of the physical principles in the medical application of radiation beams and radium.

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Advanced Radiation Physics. 2 sem. hrs. (2 lectures per week). Biophysics faculty.

A study of the properties and measurement of electromagnetic and particulate radiation.

Fundamentals and Applications of Radioisotopes. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures per week). Biophysics foculty .

Nuclear physics i s reviewed with emphasis on the production and absorption of ionizing radiation. Further topics w i l l be described including measurement of radiation, production of isotopes and isotope dosimetry with a more detailed discussion of isotopes pre- sently used i n clinic01 medicine and in research application.

Biomedical Engineering H389.1 Electronics i n the Biomedical Sciences. 3 sem. hrs. (2 lectures and

1 lab per week). Biomedical Engineering foculty .

This course i s designed for non-engineering students who meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School of Biomedical Sci- ences. Basic electronic principles and instrumentation: vacuum tubes, sol id state devices, special purpose instrumentation, and introduction to computer usage in the biomedical sciences.

Biomedical Engineering. 3 sem . hrs. (3 lectures per week). Pre- requisite: credit or registration for biomedical statistics, intro- duction to analog computers, advonced mammalian physiology, or consent of instructor. Biomedical Engineering foculty.

Biomedical Engineering Instrumentation for Data Collection, Storage and Analysis. 3 sem. hrs. (3 lectures and demonstra- tions per week). Biomedical Engineering faculty. Prerequisite: Admission to biomedical engineering program; registration or credit for biomedical statistics, introduction to analog and digi tal computers, and advanced mammalian physiology.

A broad exposure to the philosophy of data collection, transducers, processing, storage, analysis, and display and interpretation. Literature and demonstrations w i l l be used to indicate the state of the art i n a systems approach to biomedical data preprocessing and processing.

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Research - Biomedical Sciences H-91

Seminars H-192

H-192.1

H-192.2

H-192.3

H192.4

H192.5

H 192.6

H 192.7

H 192.8

H 192.9

H192.10

H192.11

H 192.12

H192.13

H192.14

H192.15

H 192.16

H192.17

H192.18

H192.19

Research in Biomedical Sciences. 1 to 6 sem. hrs. May be repeated

for credit. Graduate faculty.

Seminars. 1 sem. hr. May be repeated for credit.

Biochemistry. Biochemistry faculty.

Biophysics. Biophysics faculty.

Medical Genetics. Medical Genetics faculty.

Experimental Pathology. Pathology faculty.

immunology and immun~chemistr~. Biochemistry faculty.

Microbial Genetics. Biology faculty.

Microbiology. Biology faculty.

Molecular Biology. Biology faculty.

Physiology. Physiology faculty.

Radiation Biology. Biology faculty.

Virology. Virology faculty.

Microbial Physiology. Biology faculty.

Digi tal Computers in the Life Sciences. Bio

Cytology. Biology faculty .

Medical Physics. Biophysics faculty.

Psychobiology. Mental Science faculty.

Neurochemistry . Mentai Science faculty.

Mental Science. Mental Science faculty.

mathematics faculty.

Biomathematics. Biomathematics faculty; guest lecturers.

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H1694a,b Core Program. Graduate faculty.

H495a,b Perspectives i n Biomedical Science. 1 year course, total 4 sem. hrs. May be repeated for credit. Graduate faculty and visiting lecturers.

Theses and Dissertations Selected subjects of current biomedical sciences.

H6980, b Thesis for Master of Sciences. Maximum of 6 sem. hrs. Graduate faculty.

H699a, b Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy. Maximum of 6 sem. hrs.

Graduate faculty.

Special Programs

"Doctor of philosophy degree programs may be developed, with the consent of the Dean, in areas extending beyond those listed above, in areas in which those listed above overlap, and i n specialized subfields. Specially qualif ied students may be encouraged to develop such programs.

"Supporting work for the degree may be done i n any of the above listed areas that are properly correlated with the major f ie ld or i n any other area of any unit of The University that offers sufficient advanced work that i s properly correlated with the major field."5

Requirements for Degrees

General Regulations

Residence. The minimum residence requirement for any degree i s two semes-

ters or the equivalent, which need not be consecutive.

A graduate student may register for certain courses without being resident

(physically present); these include thesis and dissertation courses.

5~a ta logue N o . Part VII, The Graduate School - 1966-1968, University of Texas Publication, N o . 6613, July 1, 1966.

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Courses done by correspondence are not accepted for graduate credit.

In absentia registration does not refer to the above situations. I t i s an

arrangement specifically for the candidate who has completed a l l the requirements,

including submission of his thesis or dissertation, for his degree too late for the semes-

ter deadline but before the first registration day of the following semester. Such a

candidate may, for a nominal fee, register i n the next fol lowing semester or summer

session for the sole purpose of receiving his degree in that semester or summer session.

Transfer of credit. Ordinari ly a l l work for the master's degree must be done

by registration for coursework through The University of Texas Graduate School of Bio-

medical Sciences at Houston. It i s possible to take some courses for credit, when

approved by the Committee on Graduate Studies, at neighboring institutions, through

normal registration i n the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Under some cir-

cumstances groduate course work may be transferred from another institution upon appro-

va l by the student's Supervising Committee and the Dean. In cases where such transfer

i s approved, the student must s t i l l meet the residence requirement of two fu l l semes-

ters, or the equivalent.

Credit for teaching. Supervised teaching may be o part of the degree pro-

gram for a student of The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Credit toward the M.S. degree or Ph .D degree may be granted to a candidate who

completes at least two semesters of teaching under the close supervision of a regular

faculty member. To obtain this credit, the student must enroll i n a special graduate

course (H398T) i n supervised teaching and perform satisfactorily . The masters or doc-

toral candidate may l i s t this course i n his of f ic ia l program of work.

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Time limits. Al l requirements for the Master of Science degree must be com-

pleted wi th in four calendar years, and a l l requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy

degree must be completed within seven calendar years after matriculation i n the Gradu-

ate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston.

Exception. When necessary to permit admission or graduation of persons

possessed of unusual educational background, specialized training, or in the case of

highly unusual academic circumstances, any requirement for admission to candidacy

for the degree of Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy can be waived by the

Dean on recommendation of the Committee on Graduate Studies.

Graduation

Degrees are awarded at the end of the fa l l semester, the spring semester,

and the summer session, but formal public ceremonies are held only at the spring com-

mencement. A l l candidates, including those actually awarded their degrees in the

preceding fa l l and summer, ore urged to attend commencement exercises. Since

Ph .D . degrees are conferred individually, it i s requested that Ph .D. candidates be

present far the ceremony of investiture.

Degrees Offered

The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

offers the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy.

Degree Programs - Division of Graduate Studies

Master of Science Degree

The ouroose of the Master of Science program i n the Division of Graduate

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Studies i s to prepare a student for candidacy for the Ph .D. program. Accordingly,

the student w i l l usually be advised to take the Core Program os a part of this Master

of Science degree plan.

Requirements for Degree Program. For any M.S. degree, at least thirty

semester hours of graduate instruction, or the equivalent, ore required. N o t more

than six of the thirty semester hours may be i n courses designated "thesis". Courses

taken to satisfy any lack of English proficiency, or undergraduate courses taken to

satisfy admissions requirements, w i l l not be counted in satisfaction of this requirement.

Immediately after a student has been accepted into The Graduate School, the

Dean appoints a faculty member from the student's f ield of major interest to serve as

the student's Sponsor. The Sponsor w i l l help the student prepare a suitable program of

work for the Master's degree. The proposed plan of work must be approved by the

Graduate Adviser. This program l i s t s courses that must be taken to absolve deficien-

cies noted by the Admissions Committee, and a minimum of 24 hours of graduate courses,

exclusive of thesis, to be taken to fu l f i l l the degree requirements. Core Program hours

may be included in the 24 hours of course work. N o later than the end of the second

semester the student, with the ossistance of his Sponsor, recommends at least three

faculty members to the Dean, through the Committee on Graduate Studies, to be ap-

pointed as the student's Supervising Committee. In some cases, distinguished or

specially qualified persons, not members of the Graduate Faculty may be asked to

serve on a student's committee.

Thesis. - The candidate for the Master of Science degree writes his thesis

under the direction of the Chairman of his Supervising Committee. The thesis i s

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subject to the approval of the Supervising Committee, representing the Committee on

Graduate Studies, and ultimately to the approval of the Dean. The student takes the

Master's Thesis course, 6980 and 698b, in successive semesters with three semester

hours credit each. 69813 may be repeated and the student must be registered for it i n

his terminal semester. Only six hours of semester credit for the thesis may opply to

the Master of Science degree. N o later than forty-five days before the anticipated

date of the award of the Master of Science degree, the student must submit his thesis

to the Supervising Committee through i t s chairman. N o later than two weeks before

graduation day the candidate must deliver the original and two suitably bound copies

(carbons or offset reproductions) of the thesis, each signed by the Supervising Professor

and a l l members of the Supervising Committee, to the Deon for his approval and signa-

ture. The Dean w i l l distribute the copies as follows: the original w i l l be bound and

deposited permanently i n the library, signed copies w i l l be returned to the student,

and to the Chairman of the Supervising Committee.

The Supervising Committees for a l l students w i l l conduct an open oral defense

of the Master's Thesis. In exceptional instances, on the advice of the Supervising

Committee, students who have completed the Core Progrom may petition to take the

Ph .D. Candidacy Examination before completing the Master's Program.

Petitions and Of f ic ia l Communications. Each student who i s o candidate for

the M.S. degree i s responsible for the preparation and submission of the following to

the Off ice of the Dean:

1 . Petition to Candidacy;

2. Request for Final Oral Examination; and

3. Report of Final Oral Examination.

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These forms are available in the Dean's Off ice, 109 Hermann Professional Building

Annex.

Out l ine of Routine for Master of Science Degree.

1. Upon admission to the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences the Dean appoints a three-member Sponsoring Committee and designates the chairman.

2. The Sponsoring Committee assists the student i n selecting a mater's thesis research problem and i n completing the form "Petition to Candidacy for the Master's Degree."

3. The Dean approves the proposed program and appoints the Supervising Committee. This should be done prior to the first Summer Session so the student may register for the first half of the Master's Thesis course, 698a (3 semester hrs. credit). The student must be registered i n 698b during his terminal semester (698b may be repeated although only six semester hours of thesis credit may be applied toward the thirty-hour Master's Program).

4. N o later than two weeks prior to graduation, the student must deliver the original and two copies of the thesis, suitably bound and signed by the members of his Supervising Committee, to the Dean for his signature.

5. The Supervising Committee arranges and conducts on open oral exami- nation of the student over material relevant to the degree program.

6 . The Dean notifies the studen: that he has fu l f i l led a l l requirements for the Master of Science degree and that he w i l l be awarded the degree at the next commencement.

7. Students desiring to continue their groduate education after receiving the M.S. should confer with the Graduate Adviser regarding the choice of faculty members for a Sponsoring Committee for the student's Ph .D. program, to be appointed by the Dean.

8. Students entering into the Ph .D. program must petit ion to take the oral Ph .D. Candidacy Examination within one calendar year after receipt of the M.S. degree from the Graduate School of Eiomedicol Sciences a d proceed to step 3 of the Ph .D . routine.

9 . Those students whose Master o f Science degree plan includes the Core Program may, upon satisfactorily completing the Core Program and upon the advice of their Master's Supervising Committee, petit ion to take the oral Ph .D. Candidacy Examination and proceed to step 3 of the Ph .D. routine.

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Doctor of Philosophy Degree

The purpose of the Doctor of Philosophy program i s to provide the highly moti-

vated, curious, imaginative, disciplined and skil l ful student with guidance i n an environ-

ment which w i l l bring his creative urge to fu l l and complete fruit ion. The program i s

designed to prepare graduates for careers i n teaching, service and research in the bio-

medical sciences.

Course Requirements. Although advanced course work i s an integral part

of the doctoral candidate's preparation, no minimum number of semester hours has been

set for attainment of the Ph .D. degree. The real basis on which the degree i s awarded

i s the candidate's demonstration of mastery of a selected portion of the biomedical sci-

ences, his abi l i ty to do independent study of high quality in his specialty area, and his

broad understanding of the entire f ie ld.

Foreign Language Requirement. Al l candidates for the Doctor of Philosophy

degree must have achieved practical reading competence i n at least one major modern

foreign language. Any student registering in the Graduate School who has completed

two years of a major foreign language wi th an average grade of at least "B" at any

undergraduate college on a list compiled by the Of f ice of the Graduate D a n , i n con-

junction with representatives of the Main University language deparhents, shall be

deemed to have satisfied the basic language requirement. A student not satisfying the

language requirement in this manner may do so either by taking two years of regular

foreign language course work a t the University, or by special course work and exami-

nation (defined by the Dean) to test his skills and abi l i ty to use a specified foreign

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Petitions and Of f ic ia l Communications. Each student who i s a candidate for

the Ph .D degree i s responsible for the preparation and submission of the following to

the Of f ice of the Dean:

1. Petition far Candidacy Examination;

2 . Report of Candidacy Examination;

3. Request to be Admitted to Candidacy;

4. Request for Final Oral Examination; and

5 . Report of Final Oral Examination.

These forms are available i n the Of f ice of the Dean, 109 Hermann Professional Build-

ing Annex.

Admission to Candidacy. The process i s init iated when the student and his

Sponsoring Committee petitions the Dean to take the Candidacy Examination for the

Doctor of Philosophy degree program. This cannot be done unt i l the student has:

(1) completed the foreign language requirement; (2) absolved a l l deficiencies listed

at the time of admission; and (3) completed a t least one semester in residence at the

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Students entering the school with advanced

degrees, i.e., M.A., M.S., M.D., D.D,S., D.V.M., etc. are not required to take

the Master of Science degree in every instance, but they are expected to petition for

the candidacy examination for the Doctor of Philosophy degree before the expiration

of one calendar year.

The student's Sponsoring or Supervising Committee, consisting of three or

more qualified faculty members with one designated as Chairman, i s appointed by

the Dean and functions in an advisory capacity beginning at or prior to the in i t ia l

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enrollment of the student. The Sponsoring Committee w i l l guide the student in his

preparation for admission to candidacy.

The Petition for the Candidacy Examination must be signed by a l l members

of the student's Sponsoring or Supervising Committee and i s submitted to the Dean.

The petit ion contains a l i s t of faculty which are especially cpalif ied i n the student's

major area of interest and a brief abstract of the research problem that w i l l serve as

the framework for the examination.

The Dean examines the credentials of the student and,if they are in order,

asks the Committee on Graduate Studies t o conduct the examination. The Committee

on Graduate Studies notifies the student of the composition of the examining committee,

the time, date and place of the examination. The student provides each member of

the examining committee with o copy of his academic record and a one to two page

resume of the research problem at least one week prior to the date of the examination.

The examinations w i l l be of such a nature as to demonstrate the student's aptitudes for

advanced research and independent thought as wel l as weakness and strength of back-

ground in various subjects pertaining to the area of specialization and supportive

areas. The Core Program i s designed specifically to faci l i tate comprehension of the

broad area of subject matter i n biomedical science upon which the student w i l l be

examined. The Committee on Graduate Studies notifies both the Dean and the student

of the results of the examination.

If the candidacy examinations are not passed, the applicant may take them

a second time, but this must be accomplished wi th in two semesters fol lowing the first

examinations. If the examinations are not passed at the second examination, the student

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w i l l not be permitted further registration i n the Graduate School of Biomedical Sci-

ences.

The candidacy examining committee also may pass o candidate found defi-

cient in an area with the stipulation that certain specific courses be taken and passed

i n order to bring the candidate's knowledge to a satisfactory level i n the area before

awarding the Doctor of Philosophy degree.

After passing the candidacy examination, the student meets with the Chair-

man of his Sponsoring Committee and prepares a list of qualif ied faculty members, any

of whom he would l ike to hove on his Supervising Committee, and designated the

Chairmon. He petitions the Dean to appoint h is Supervising Committee.

As soon as the Supervising Committee i s appointed the Chairman calls a

meeting with the student and they draft the of f ic ia l program of work. This i s submitted

to the Dean. If the Dean approves he admits the student to candidacy for the Doctor

of Philosophy degree on this program. i n every instance, f inal approval and admis-

sion to candidacy are the responsibility of the Dean.

The Chairman of the Supervising Committee w i l l be responsible for the can-

didate's doctoral dissertation research and the dissertation. It w i l l be the responsibility

of the Supervising Committee to see that the student satisfies a l l requirements for the

Doctor of Philosophy degree.

I f at any time the Supervising Committee considers an odjustment advisable,

i t w i l l request the Dean to issue an amended program. Supervising Committee members

should be unanimously i n agreement as to the nature and necessity of the adjustment.

The Dean ultimately w i l l decide whether or not to issue an amended program for the

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candidate. Program amendments can be considered no later than the beginning of the

second semester before the proposed graduation date.

The Supervising Committee w i l l meet with the candidate at least twice a

semester to receive a formal report on research, for discussion of problems, grade re-

ports and other matters, and to tender advice and criticism in regard to the candidate's

progress.

Doctoral dissertation. The dissertation i s required of every candidate and

must be an original contribution to scholarship resulting from independent investiga-

t ion i n the candidate's specialty area. i t must be submitted for approval to the can-

didate's Supervising Committee.

N o less than sixty calendar days before the prospective date for the awarding

of the degree, the Chairman of the Supervising Committee should receive a complete

copy of the dissertation (unbound) from the candidate. The Chairman may cal l for any

changes he deems necessary, but arranges it so the other members of the Supervising

Committee have at least thirty calendar days to read the f inal copy. After a l l members

of the Supervising Committee become famiiiar with the dissertation, the members sign

a notice of acceptance by which they state their willingness to examine the candidate

on his dissertation.

Final Oral Examination. Unt i l the f inal oral examination has been success-

ful ly passed, the dissertation i s not actually regarded as approved. The examination

w i l l cover the dissertation and the general f ie ld of the dissertation, and such other

parts of the student's program as the Supervising Committee may determine and advise

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the student in advance. If the exominers are satisfied with the candidate's perfor-

mance they then sign the approval sheets for the doctoral dissertation and an official

recommendation of the candidate to the Dean.

Submission and Publication of Dissertation. The successful condidate i s

required to pay the cost of microfilm reproduction of his complete dissertation. The

signed original copy (unbound) of his doctoral dissertation is sent from the Off ice of

the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences to University Microfilms, Ann Arbor,

Michigan, for reproduction. The student is required to pay the cost of the binding.

With the original unbound and fwo bound copies of the dissertation the stu-

dent must also submit to the Dean two copies of an abstract, not to exceed five hundred

words, which has been approved in f inol form by the Supervising Committee. This w i l l

be submitted for publication in American Dissertation Abstracts.

Publication by microfilm does not preclude subsequent publication of the dis-

sertation, whole or i n part, as a monograph or in a journal. The student i s required

to submit to his committee chairman the maior findings of his thesis work in an accept-

able form for publication by an appropriate journal prior to the time he seeks finol

approval of the thesis. Failure to obtain acceptance of the manuscript for publica-

t ion w i l l not affect awarding of the degree

Outl ine of Routine for Ph .D . Degree Candidates.

1 . The Dean appoints a three member sponsoring commitiee For students entering with an advanced degree (M.S., M.A., M.D., D.D.S., D.V.M.). The function of this committee i s to prepare the student to take the Ph .D. Candidacy Examination.

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2. Petition to take the Ph .D . Condidacy Exominotion is made after the student has (a) absolved a l l deficiencies listed at the time of his admission, (b) absolved the foreign language requirement, and (c) satisfactorily com- pleted the Core Program.

3. The Dean examines the credentials of the student and, i f i n order, asks the Committee on Graduate Studies to examine the student.

4. The Committee on Graduate Studies Subcommittee on Academic Stan- dards notifies the Dean as to the composition of the examination committee including a designated chairman, and as to the dote, time and place of the examination. The Dean notifies the student and instructs the registrar to provide each member of the examining committee with a copy of the stu- dent's pertinent academic records at least one week prior to the date of the examination.

5. The student should also provide each member of the examining committee with a one to two page resume of the research problem that w i l l provide a general framework of discussion during the examination one week prior to the date of the examination.

6 . Immediately after the student passes the exomination, he f i l l s out a form listing several members of the faculty, any or a l l of whom he would l ike to have on his Ph .D. supervising committee, and submits i t to the Dean. The Dean appoints the Supervising Committee and designates i t s chairman.

7. The student and his Supervising Committee meet and formulate his off i - c ia l program of work. It i s submitted to the Dean with a letter of transmittal bearing the signatures of the Supervising Committee. The Dean then off i - c ia l ly admits the student into candidacy for the Ph .D. degree on this program of work. This process must be completed before the student may register for the Ph .D. Thesis Course 699a and 699b. The student must register for 6990 and 699b i n successive semesters for three semester credit hours each. The student must be registered in 699b during his terminal semester; i t may be repeated.

8 . A t the time the student registers for the terminal semester, either regular session or summer session, he must obtain specific instructions from the regis- trar with regard to how and when to f i le the diploma name card, to submit copies of his dissertation, to sign the microfilm agreement, to pay the fee for microfilm reproduction, to sign the copyrighi disclaimer, and f i l l out the form "Survey of Earned Doctorate," and to schedule the f inal oral examina- t ion.

9. The Dean notifies the student that he has completed a l l requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy Degree and w i l l be awarded his degree at the next commencement.

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Degree Programs - Division of Special Graduate Studies

General Information

The academic structure for Master of Science degrees i n the Division of

Special Graduate Studies i s based upon the premise that scientific scholarship i s

attained for the special purpose of effectively planning ways to new knowledge.

The student develops his abi l i ty for discriminative evaluation of new observations

and of new formulations of old knowledge i n order to better solve health problems.

The Master of Science degree in the Division of Special Graduate Studies i s a truly

academic degree. The cl inical training aspects of the educational experience are

added to a complete academic program. Academic study and research i s correlated

with c l in ica l experience. This kind of education for the master's degree i s above and

beyond that required for certif ication by a speciaity board. Educated i n this manner,

many graduates w i l l be prepared to enter academlc positions in teaching, service and

research.

A student who receives a master's degree i n the Division of Special Gradu-

ate Studies may apply for entry into the Ph .D. program in fhe Division of Advanced

Graduate Studies.

Admission of Students

Admission requirements differ for each of the specialized degree programs,

but a l l applicants must meet the general requirements for admission to The University

of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston.

Students who hold the degrees M,D ., D .D .S,, D,V .M., B, S., or the.equiva-

lent, are el igible for admission.

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Current Programs

Master of Science (Medical Physics). Preparation for professional and teach-

ing careers i n medical physics i s offered i n a twenty-four month program for those who

have a Baccalaureate degree i n the physical sciences. Areas such as the use of radia-

t ion for diagnosis and therapy are of special interest to many students. There has been

a high demand for individuals with training i n medical physics.

Prerequisites: The student should have a bachelor's or master's degree i n

Physics or Mathematics with a minor in Mathematics, Chemistry, or Physics. Stu-

dents must meet the qualifications i n regard to grade points and Graduate Record Exami-

nation that are required by The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sci-

ences at Houston.

Length of Study: A period of 24 months i s required as o general rule.

Language Requirements: One foreign language, preferably German, i s

required

Course - H39O. 1 H390.2 H290.3a,b H183.2

Course Work: A typical (but not prescribed) program follows.

Fundamentals and Appf ications of Radioisotopes Physics of Radiation Beam and Gamma Ray Sources Advanced Radiation Physics Seminar i n Medical Physics Instrumentation i n Medical Physics Research i n Medical Physics General Biology (other institution) Physiology or Anatomy (other institution) Biomedical Statistics Radiation Biology Thesis for Master of Science

Semester Hours 3 2 4 4 2

24 audit

3 4 2 6

6 ~ i c e University.

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Thesis Subjects: Thesis subjects are usually of an applied nature, but are

always original work. For example, the measurement of radiation beams by calori-

metry, the computation of radiation doses within patients treated by radiation therapy

ut i l iz ing computer methods, or the energy response of solid state dosimeters might be

suitable problems.

Teaching Experience: Students are expected to do a considerable amount of

teach ing during the two-year period. They present seminars, give one-hour lectures,

and supervise several laboratory experiments

Practical Experience: Students work for a total of six months in the operafing

sections of isotopes, External Beam and Radium, and Radiation Protection.

Papers: Students have one or two papers published during the two-year period.

Additional Information: Most students prepared themselves for certif ication

i n radiological physics by the American Board of Radiology (A Master's Degree i s a

requirement for this certif ication).

Fellowship Application: Forms required are I isted below.

1. Application for Admission - The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston.

2 . Biographical Data Sheets (2 copies).

3. Report on Recent Chest X-ray - signed by authorized physician.

4. Statement on Student's General Health - signed by physician.

5 . Three letters of recommendation.

6 . Two recent pictures.

A number of fellowships,limited to U.S. Citizens or to Permanent Residents of the

United States, are available to those who qualify for admission. Applicants w i l l also

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be encouraged and aided i n the preparation of applications to granting agencies for

fellowships i n their own names; frequently these w i l l require sponsorship o f the student

by the School. Further information may be obtained by writ ing to:

Head of the Department of Physics The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute 6723 Bertner Avenue Houston, Texas 77025

Master of Science - Biomedical Sciences (Dental Branch). A Master of Sci-

ence program i n The University of Texas Dental Branch was approved by the Texas

Commission of Higher Education Apri i 10, 1961. The program has as i t s chief purpose

graduate study opportunities for students who desire to improve their competence i n

the basic sciences and research as they relate to problems of dental education and

practice. The course of study requires a minimum of two calendar years. Twenty-four

semester hours credit i n basic science and 6 credit hours in research and thesis, as wel l

as a schedule of related cl inical activity, comprise the study program. A D .D .S.

degree, or the equivalent, a grade point average of 2 out of a possible 3, satisfactory

Graduate Record Examination scores, two transcripts of a l l college and dental school

records, and letters of recommendation are requested of applicants for admission.

Students i n this program are registered in and puy tuit ion to The University

of Texas Dental Branch. The Dean of The University of Texas Graduate School of Bio-

medical Sciences at Houston has the responsibility for continuing review of the program.

Inquiries regarding the program should be addressed to:

Associate Dean for Graduate Studies The University of Texas Dental Branch P. 0. Box 20068 Houston, Texas 77025

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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E X A S A T H O U S T O N GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES

REGISTER OF STUDENTS

IN RESIDENCE 1968

Betty C. Altenburg, Dept. of Biology, B.A., Trinity, 1963; M.S., Univ. of Illinois, 1965

Lewis C. Altenburg, Dept. of Physics, B.A., Rice, 1965; M.S., GSBS, 1968 Marilyn S. Arnott, Dept. of Biochemistry, B.S.,Texas, 1965; M.S., GSBS,

1967 Dr. Max L. Boone, Dept. of Physics, A.B., Indiana, 1952; M.D., Indiana,

1956 Hanes H. Brindley, Jr., Dept. of Physiology, B.A., Texas, 1965 James H. Brown, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, B.S.,

Central State College, 1954 Henry Y. Chou, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, B.S., Tarleton

State, 1963; M.S., Texas A & M, 1966 Larry L. Deaven, Dept. of Biology, B.S., Penn. State, 1962; M.S., Penn.

State, 1964 Bruce R. Dishman, Dept. of Biology, B.S., Arizona State, 1967 Marion L. Dodson, Jr., Dept. of Biology, B.A., Texas, 1965 Dr. Benjamin Drewinko, Dept. of Research Clinical Pathology, B.S., R.A.,

National College, Argentina, 1956, 1956; M.D., Univ. of Buenos Aires, 1962

Vicente S. Estevez, Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences, B.S., Univ. of Houston, 1960

Valentine R. Goodrich, Dept. of Biology, B.S., Lamar State, 1966 Peter N. Gray, Dept. of Developmental Therapeutics, B.A., Univ. of

Delaware. 1962: M.S.. Northwestern. 1965 , 1956;

of Houston,

; M.S., Sam

Suzanne H. Hampton, Dental Science Institute, B.A., Drew Univ M.S., Tulane, 1959

Dr. Ronald S. Hawerth, Dept. of Neural Sciences, B.S., Univ. 1967; O.D., Univ. of Houston, 1967

John T. Heard, Jr., Dept. of Biology, B.S., Lamar Tech., 1964 Houston State. 1966

Glenn E. Housholder, Dept. of Developmental Therapeutics, B.S., Univ. of Houston, 1948

Emanuel B. Hranitzky, Dept. of Physics, B.A., Texas A & M, 1963 Roosevelt J. Jones, Dept. of Biology, B.S., Prairie View A & M, 1953;

M.A., Texas, 1961 Harvey L. Kincaid, Jr., Dept. of Biochemistry, B.A., Vanderbilt, 1964;

B.A., Texas Christian, 1965; M.S. Baylor Univ., 1965 Paul E. Kizer, Dept. of Developmental Therapeutics, B.S., Southeastern

State, 1968 Thomas R. Leeth, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, B.S., Arlington State,

1962, M.S., Texas, 1964 Myles L. Mace, Jr., Dept. of Biology, B.A., M.S., Univ. of Connecticut,

1966, 1967

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REGISTER OF STUDENTS

Michael E. McClure, Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B.S., Purdue, 1963; M.S., GSBS, 1966

Baker A. M i t c h e l l , Dept. of Biomathematics, B.S., Duke, 1962; M.S., Univ. of Ar izona , 1964

Sandra A. Murphree, Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B.S., Sou thwes te rn , 1965 D r . Wil l iam A. Newton, J r . , Dept. of Vi ro logy , B .A. , Tulane, 1958;

M . D . , Tulane Univ. Medical Schoo l , 1961 Wil l iam B . Novak, Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B . A . , R i c e , 1967; M.S., GSBS,

1968 Dolores M. P e t e r s o n , Dept. of Pa tho logy , B . A . , Nor th Texas, 1957; M.S.,

GSBS, 1968 Thomas P. P i a n t a n i d a , Dept. of Neura l S c i e n c e s , B . A . , F a i r l e i g h Dick-

i n s o n Univ. , 1964 Dorothy L. Powers, Texas Research I n s t i t u t e of Menta l S c i e n c e s , B.S.,

Bradford Durfee Col lege , 1954 G a r r e t t L. Rogers, Texas Research I n s t i t u t e of Mental S c i e n c e s , B . A . ,

Texas , 1965 Dr. Marvin M. Romsdahl, Dept. of B io logy , A . B . , B.S., Univ. of South

Dakota, 1952,1954; M . D . , Univ. o f I l l i n o i s Co l lege of Medicine , 1956

Ronald C. Ross , Dept. of B io logy , B . A . , R i c e , 1967 D r . P e t e r F. S c h a t z k i , Dept. of Pa tho logy , A . B . , Harvard , 1948; M . D . ,

T u f t s Univ. , 1952 Ar thur E . S c h u l z e , Dept. of Biomedical Eng ineer ing , B.S., M.S., Texas,

1962, 1963; M.S., GSBS, 1968 John B . Simpson, D e n t a l S c i e n c e I n s t i t u t e , B.S. , Ohio S t a t e , 1967 Stephen M. S l o a n , Dept. of Biomathemat ics , B.S., Univ. of Houston,

1966, 1967; M.S., GSBS, 1968 David F. Smith, Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B.S., Texas Lu theran , 1967 Nora Lindsay T a y l o r , Dept. of B io logy , B.A. , Okla. S t a t e , 1968 Lawrence H. Thompson, Dept. of P h y s i c s , B.S., Texas, 1963, M.S., GSBS,

1967 -~ ~ ~

Gerald J . T r i t z , Dept. of Biology, B.S., Utah S t a t e , 1962; M.S. Colo- r a d o S t a t e , 1965

Yu-Hui T s a i , Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B.S. , Tarpee Medical Co l lege , 1964 Jon T. Watson, Dept. of Anatomy, B.S. , M.A., Sam Houston S t a t e , 1964,

1966 J a c q u e l i n e I . Wheat, Ve te rans A d m i n i s t r a t i o n H o s p i t a l , B.S. , Univ. of

Houston, 1967 Gary A. Wood, Dept. o f P h y s i c s , B.S., C e n t r a l S t a t e C o l l e g e , 1962 G r a n v i l l e W . Wray, Dept. of B io logy , B.S. , P h i l l i p s Univ., 1963; M.S.,

Okla. S t a t e , 1965 V i r g i n i a L. Wray, Dept. of B iochemis t ry , B.S., M.S., Okla. S t a t e , 1962,

1966 Ann E . Wr igh t , Dept. of P h y s i c s , B .A. , Univ. of Houston, 1965; M.S.,

GSBS, 1967 R u s s e l l K. Young, Dept. of Exper imenta l Pa tho logy , B . A . , Texas , 1967 Al fonso , Zermeno, Dept. of P h y s i c s , B.S., M.S., S t . Mary's Univ., 1960,

1964

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DEGREES CONFERRED 1966-1967-1968

Doctor of Philosophy

Robert R. Klevecz

Houston Wade

Edward Montgomery

Doris L. Ross

Robert G. Waggener

Max Boone

Peter Corry

Don Ranly

Marvin Romsdahl

Peter Schatzki

Elmer Scheltgen

David Steward

Alfonso Zermeno

Year of Present Occupation Graduation and Location

Faculty, Department of Biology, City of Hope Medical Center, Durante, California

Assistant Professor of Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota

Faculty, Department of Pharmacology, University of Oregon, Portland, Oregon

Biochemist, Department of Biochemistry, Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas

Physicist, Department of Physics, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas

Associate Radiotherapist, The University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas

McGill University, Montreal, Canada

The University of Texas at Houston Dental Branch, Houston, Texas

Assistant Professor of Surgery, The Univ. of Texas; Assistant Surgeon, M.D.Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute,Houston, Texas

Assistant Professor of Surgical Pathology, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond,Virginia

The University of Houston, Houston, Texas

Dow Chemical Company, Zionsville, Illinois

Assistant Biophysicist, Diagnostic Radio- therapy, M.D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston, Texas

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Year of P r e s e n t Occupation Graduat ion and Loca t ion

Master of S c i e n c e

P e t e r Corry David Steward Mari lyn A r n o t t Michael McClure Lawrence H. Thompson Ann E. Wright Lewis C. Al tenburg V a l e n t i n e Goodrich Sandra Murphree Wil l iam B . Novak Dolores P e t e r s o n Ar thur Schu lze Stephen S loan

See Ph.D. l i s t i n g above S e e Ph.D. l i s t i n g above Pursu ing Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS Unknown P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS P u r s u i n g Ph.D. a t GSBS Space C r a f t I n c . Pursu ing Ph.D. a t GSBS

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FACULTY AND STAFF APPOINTMENTS:

The following roster of faculty for the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston is submi~ted for approval. These appointments have been recommended by the Executive Administrative Committee of The University of Texas at Houston and have been approved by the Executive Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs and the Chenceilor:

Institutional Name and Title Affiliation MEMBERS :

Arnim, Sumter S., Dean for Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Professor of Pathology, B.A., Rice,l926; D.D.S., Northwestern, 1930; Ph.D., Yale Univ. School of Medicine, 1935. Benolken, Robert M., Professor of Neural Sciences, B.S., Marquette Univ., 1954, Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Inv., 1959. Bevelander, Gerrit, Professor and Chairman, Dept. of Histology, D.B. B. A., Hope College, 1926; M.A. Univ. of Michigan., 1928; Ph.D., The Johns Hopkins Univ., 1932. Burdette, Walter J., Associate Director (~esearch); Chief, Sect. of Experimental Oncology, Prof. of Surgery, A.B., Baylor, 1935; A.M., Ph.D., Texas, 1936, 1938; M.D., Yale, 19112. Dmochowski, Leon L., Prof. and Head, Dept. of Virology, M. B., Ch. B., Univ. of Lwow, Poland, 1933; M.D., Univ. of Warsaw, 1937; Ph.D., Univ. of Leeds, 1949. Farrell, Gordon L., Head, Division of Mental Retardation Research M.D., St. Louis Univ. School of Medicine, 1947. Frei, &nil, Associate Director (~1. Research); Head, Dept. of Developmental Therapeutics and Prof. of Medicine, M.D., Yale Univ. School of Medicine, 1948. Griffin, A. Clark, Prof. of Biochemistry, B. S., Utah State, 1939; M. S., Michigan State, 1941; Fn.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1947. Haas, Felix L., Prof. and Head, Dept. of Biology, B. A., M.A., Ph.D., Texas, 1947, 1948, 1950. Hampton, John K., Prof. of Physiology, B. S., Millsaps College, 1947; Ph.D., Tulane, 1949. Hinds, Edward C., Prof. of Surgery, B. A. Baylor, 1940; D.D.S., Baylor Univ. College of Dentistry, 1gliO; M. D., Baylor Univ. College of Medicine, 1945. Hsu, T. C., Prof. of Biology: B. S.> National Cheiiiang Univ., 1941; Ph.D., Texas, 1951. Hurlbert, Robert B., Prof. of Biochemistry, B. S., M. S., Univ. of Nebraska, 1947, 1949; Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1952. Jirgensons, Bruno, Prof. of Biochemistry, Dr. Chemistry, Univ. of Latavia, 1933. Kroeger, Donald C., Prof. of Pharmacology, B. S., Oregon State College, 1947; M. S., Ph.D., Purdue, 1949, 1951. - . Levy, Barnet M., Prof. of Pathology, A. B., Univ. of Penn., 1938; D. D. S., Univ. of Penn. Dental School, 1942; M. S., Med. College of Virginia, l9L4. Mandel, Manley, Assoc. Professor of Biology,B. A., Brooklyn College, 1943; M. S., Ph.D., Michigan State, 1947, 1952. Shalek, Robert J., Prof. of Biophysics, B. A., Univ. of Ill., 1943; M.A., Southern Methodist, 1948; M.A., Ph.D. Rice ,1959,2.953. Shaw, Margery W., Assoc. Prof. of Biology, A.B., Univ. of Ah. 1945; M.A., Columbia, 1946; M.E., Univ. of Mich., 1957. Smith, Edwin L., Prof. of Pnysiology, Ph.G., B. S., M. S., Univ. of Nebraska, 1929,1935, 1938; Fn.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1941. Taylor, A. Cecil, Prof. of Anatomy, B. A., Taylor Univ., 1930; M. S. , Univ. of Kentucky, 19311 ; Ph.D. , Univ. of Chicago, l9&.

Ward, Darrell, Prof. of Biochemistry, B. S., Utah State Agricul- ture College, l91:9; 14. S., Ph.D., Stanford, 1951, 1953.

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I n s t i t u t i o n a l Name and T i t l e A f f i l i a t i o n ASSOCIATES:

Ahond, Pe te r R . , Asst . Professor of Biophysics, B. S. , Nottingham Univ., 1958; M. A . , Ph.D., Rice, 1962; 1964.

Anderson, David E . , Prof . of Biology, B. S . , Univ. of Mass., 1950; M. S . , Univ. of Conn., 1952; Ph.D., Iowa S t a t e , 195it.

Ansevin, Allen T., Asst. Proi'. of Biophysics, A. B. , Earlham College, 1951; M.S., Ph.D., Univ. of P i t t sburgh , lg56, 1961.

Ans ta l l , Harold, Assoc. Prof. of C 1 . Pa tholoar , B. S., M. D . , Univ. of Iondon, Guys i!;:spital i k d i c a l School, l y h 9 , 1955; M.R.C.P., Royal College of Physicians of London, 1.156.

Bloom, Joe M . , Asst . Prof . of Mental Sc iences , , B.M., North Texas S t a t e , 1955; Ph.C., Texas, 1963.

Bowen, J m e s M., Asst. Prof . of Virology, B. S. , Midwestern Univ., 1955; M. S . , Ph.D., Oregon S t a t e , 1958, 1961.

Brinkley, B i l l R . , Asst . Prof . of Bioiogy, B. S . 1 . A . , Sam Houston S t a t e , 1959, i 9 6 i ; Ph.D., Iowa S t a t e , 1964.

Browning, Henry C. , Prof . and Chairman, Dept. of Anatow, B.S. Ph.D., Univ. of B r i s t o l ; i93'7, 1942.

Chan;;, J e f f r ey P. , P rc f . of Biolo,y, 3. S. , National Central Univ. China, 1941; 14. S., Ph.D., Univ. of I l l i n o i s , 1946, 1949.

Cla&orn, James L., Asst . Prof . of Mental Sciences, A . B. , O'cerlin College, 1957; M. D., Albany Ned. College of Union Univ., 1961.

Cole, Arthur , Prof . of Biophysics, B.A., &!.Ao, Rice, 1951, 1953 Ph.D., Texas, 1956.

Creaven, P a t r i c k J., Assi:. Prof . of Mental Sciences, 14. D . , Ph.D., London Universi ty a t S t . Mary's l i o sp i t a l Ned. School, 1956,1964.

Derr ick, W i l l i a m S . , Prof. of Anesthesiology, A. B., 4 D.: George Washington Univers i ty , 1 9 3 , 1942.

F le t che r , G i l b e r t B., Prof. and Head, Dept. of i?adiolo&y, B.A. , Univ. of P a r i s , 1929; 3. A . , Univ. of Louvain, i932; M. S. , M.D., Univ. of Brusse ls , 1935, l g b i ,

F rmpton , Elon W . , Asssc. Prof . of Biol.os&y, B. A . , Syracuse, l 9 i 9 ; M. S . , Northwestern; 1951; Ph.D., Univ. of I l l i n o i s , 1959.

F ' reireich, E S n i l J . , Chief: Sect . of Research Hematology; A s s t . Head Dept. of Development Ynerapeu-lics a:;d Prof . of Medicine, 9. S., M . D . , Univ. of I l l i n o i s , l.$i:'f, 1949-

Furlong, N. Burr, Asst . Prof . of Biochemistry, B. S.: B. A . ; Southern, Mich., 1952; :4. S. Stanford, 1954; Ph. D . , Texas 1960.

Gehan, Ehund A . , Prof. c,f Bicmetr ics , 3. A . , Manhattan College, 1951; M. S.: Ph.i>., 1 . C. S t a t e College, 1933, i.957.

Har r i s , Robert R . , Asst . Prof. of Mentai Science, 3. A., ice, 1950, Pin. D., U.niv. of iiouston, 1.961,.

He-r:;; , o r . , h s t . Prof. of Biology, B. A . , WiLlanctte Univ.,

1959; M. S., Ph. D . , liniv. of Rochester School 0 f :~ ied ic ine and Den t i s t ry , i960, 1963.

l !ni l ica, Lubomir S . , Assoc. Prof . of ?iochemistry, C.Sc., /,cademy of Science, Czcchosiovakia, 1959; ?h.D., Nesaryk gn iv . , Czechoslovakia, 1952.

Ho, 13eng T . , Asst . Prof . of Mental Science, B. S . , Nat ional Taiwan Univ., 19itl; M. S . , Univ. of Cregon, 1.959; n 3 . Univ. of washingtor:, 1962.

Humphrey, Ronaid M . , Assoc. Pro:'. of Z o l o g y , R . A., iIar6iri- Simons, 1953; M. A * , Ph. ?I., Texas 1955, 19%. ..

Kennedy, Joscph P . , Assoc. Prof . of Anatomy, B. A., un ive r s i ty of' S t . Thomas, 19514; 14. S.: Fh.D., Texas, 1955, 1 9 8 .

Lo:), T i Li , Assoc. P rc f . of Biochemistry, 9. S . , Tsing 1 i :x i l n l v , 1943, Ph. D . , Oxford Univers i ty , 1946.

Lyman, i'. Ear le , Assoc. Dean f o r Graduate Studies and Prof . of Physiology, 3. S . , Alma College, 3.932; M. S . , Ph. . I!ni.versity 0;' Michigan, 1933, 3.9irO.

Madsen, Kenneth C., Assoc. Prof . of Fnysioloyy, 3. S., Univ. of r . w>omin:;, . L953; 1.1. . Pi:. . ijni;.. sf Wisc., i953, 1.958.

Marrack, David, Assoc. P f . of Clini.ca3. Patkology, 14. 3. .?. .>. . . I?. S., '_;'ne 1,onCon : i o s ~ i i a l Hed. S::hosi.: Univ. f i , O o 19k7,

9 1951. . , ldatney, Thomas S . , Assoc. Proi'. LO:' Si.olojy, B. : l . , B. j.. , :. S..

T r i n i t y , 19id3, i + g , 1951; FhAj., Texas, i.5y2.

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I n s t i t u t i o n a l Name and T i t l e A f f i l i a t i o n

McGregor, Robert F. , Asst . Professor of Biochemistry, B. S. Univ. of I l l i n o i s , 1916; 14. S. , Univ. of Wyoming, 1955; Ph.D., B8ylor, 1961.

McIsaac, William M . , Prof . of Mental Science, B. S. , Univers i ty College, London, 1943; !4.R.C.S., S.R.C.P., Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1953; M. 9 . , B. SC., S t . Mary's Iiosp. Mcdical School, 1953; Ph. D . , London Univers i ty , 1957,

Mi l l e r , John M . , Asst . Prof . of Medicine, M. B., Ch.B., K. D . , Edinburgh Univ. Med. School, 1958; M.Sc. (Ned) Univ. of Alber ta , Facul ty of Graduate S tud ie s , 1962.

Moore, E . Coleen, Asst. Prof . of Biochemistry, B. A . , M. A . , Texas 191:5, 1950; P h D . , Univ. of Wisconsin, 1958.

P ien ta , Ronan J . , Assoc. Prof . of Microbiology, B. S. , Penn S t a t e 19511, M. S.: h . D . , i iutgers, 1956, 1959.

Ruchelman, Maryon W . , Asst. Prof. of Medicine, B. A . , B. S., M.S., Texas College of Ar ts & Indus t ry , 1954, 1956, 1958; Ph. D . , Univ. of Houston, 1963.

Saunaers, Grady F. , Assi , Prof . of Biochemistry, B. S. , M. S. , Oregon S t a t e , 1960, 1962; Ph. E., Univ. of I l l i n o i s , i965.

Schlamowitz, :;iax; Assoc. P ro f . of Biochemistry, B. S. College of the r-2 ,,ty of New York, lgii0; . S. , Ph. D . , Univ. of v' , ~ c h . ,

19141, 1946. Schoolar, Joseph C . , Assoc. Prof. of Mental Sciences, A. B . , M. S.

Univ. of Tenn., 1953, 1952; n . D 4 D.; Univ. of Chicago, 1957, 1960.

Shaef fer , III., Joseph R., Asst. Prof . of Biophysics, S. B . , Mass. I n s t i t u t e of Tech., 1956; n . U n i v of Rochester, 1962.

Shaw, Charles R . , Assoc. Prof . of Biology, id. D . , 1 . Y . Universi ty College of Medicine, i.946.

Sinkovics, Joseph G., Assoc. Prof . of Zedicine, 14. D . , Univ. of Budapest, 1948.

Spe r l ing , Harry G . , Chairman and Prof . of Neurai Sciences, A. B . , Univ. of Penn., 19411; Ph.D., Facul ty of h r e Science, Columbia. 1953.

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Stubb le f i e ld , T. E l ton , Asst . Prof , of Biology, B.S., N. ~ e x . S t a t e , MDA l ~ 5 7 ; M.S.,Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1959, 1961,

. . S u i t , Herman C. , Assoc. Prof . of Radiotherapy, B. A . , un ive r s i ty of Houston, 1948; M. S . , 4. D . Baylor, 1952; Ph. D . , Oxfora,1956.

S u i t , Joan L . , Assoc. P ro f . of Biology, B. S. , Oregon S t a t e , 1953; M.P.. , Ph. D . , Stani'orci, 1955, 1957.

Tessmer, Carl F., P ro f . of Pathology, M. D . , Univ. of P i t t sbu rgh , 1935.

T r u j i l l o , Jose Y I ~ , Assoc. Pro i . of P a t h o i o a , 3. S. , I n s t i t u t e Nact ional Panama, 19%; Ma D . , Nat ional Univ. of Buenos Aires Med. School, 1956.

Walborg, Jr., Ea r l F., Asst. Prof. of Biochemistry, B. A . , Austin College, 1958; P h D . , Baylor, 1962.

Zimnerman, S t u a r t O . , Assoc. Prof . of Biomathematics, 3. A . , Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1954, 1964.

FACULTY NOT PRIMARILY RESPONSIBU FOR SWERVISION OF DOCTOFAL CANDIDATES :

But le r , J m e s J . , Assoc. Professor of Pathology, M. D. Clark, R. Lee, D i rec to r and Surgeon-in-Chief, Prof . of S u r ~ e r y ,

9 . S., Univ. of S. Carol ina , 1927; M. D . , Med. Collcgc of V i rg in i a , 1932; M.Sc. (Surgery) , Univ. of Minn. Graduate School of !4edicine, 1938; D.Sc. on), Ned, College of V i rg in i a , 1951,.

Cool, Steven J . , Asst. Prof . of Neural Sciences, B. A . , T r i n i t y College, 1.962; A.M. , Ph. D . , Univ. of I l l i n o i s , 1965, 1966.

Copelad, :"furray M., Prof. of Surgery ( ~ n c o l o ~ ) , B. A . , D. Sc. ( i o n ) , Oglethorpe Univ., 1923, 1955; 14. D . , The Johns Iiopkins Univ., 1927.

Crawford, M. L. J . , Asst . Prof . of Neural Sciences. Decker, Thomas A . , Asst . Prof . of Neural Sciences, B. A . , F l a .

S t a t e Univ., 1962; M.Sc., Ph.D. , Brown Univ., 2.966, 196'1. Dreizen, S m u e l , Prof . of Dental Sciences, B. A . , D . E. S. ,

Western Reserve Univ., l9lt:; M. D . , Northwestern, 1950.

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Institutional Name and Title Affiliation

Fabre, Louis, Research Specialist, Instructor of Mental Science, 9. S., Akron Univ., 1963; Ph. D., Western Reserve Univ., 1966. Feninore, David Clarke, Instructor of Mental Science, B. A., Ph.D., Univ. of Houston, 1966. Jachimczyk, Joseph A., Prof. of Forensic Patholom, M. D., Univ. of Tenn., 1948; LL.B., Boston College, 19% Joiner, Gary, Asst. Prof. of Veterinary Med. and Surgery, M. S., Univ. of Michigan, 1967; D.V.M., Texas A & M, 1962. Luna, FI. Armando, Asst. Prof. of Patholoa, B. S. M. D. Mabry, John I i . , Asst. Prof. of Neural Sciences, B. S., M. A., Univ. of Houston, 1957, 1960; Ph.D., Arizona State, 1963. McKinney, Ben C., Assoc. Dean of Dental Branch, Prof. of Prevent- ive Dentistry, B. s., LL.B., D.D.S. Xeharg, Louis S., Asst. Prof. of Biomedical Engr., B. S., M. S., Ph. D., Texas, 195'7, 1960, 1965. g l i o r e Philip J., Asst. Professor of Pathology, 5. S., M. D. Moreton, Robert D., Asst. Director and Prof. of Radioloky, B. S., M. D., Univ. of Tenn., 1938. Olson, John V., Dean and Prof. of Restorative Dentistry, M. S., F.A.C.D.; D. D. S., Univ. of Mich., 1936. Orengo, Antonio, Asst. Prof. of Biochemistry, B. A., Liceo Vittorio Bnanuele Univ., Naples, 1948; M. D., Univ. of Naples, 1955. Siegfried, John Barton, Asst. Prof. of Neural Sciences,, A. B., Univ. of Rochester, 1960; M. S . , Ph. D., Brown Univ., 1962,1967. Simpson, John, Asst. Prof. of Biochemistry, Ph,D., Rice, 1965. Smith, Willard N., Asst. Prof. of Parasitology, B. A., M. A., Ph.D., Univ. of Maryland, 1966. Vogel, James J., Asst. Prof. of Biochemistry, Ph. D., University of Wisconsin, 1961.

KZY TO ABBREVIATIONS:

BUCM Baylor University College of Medicine

DB The University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston

GSBS The University of Texas Graduate School of Bionedical Sciences at Houston

HC Harris County

MDA The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute at Houston

R Rice University

TRIMS Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences

Uii University of Houston

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON

DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

November 1 4 , 1968

D r . Harry H. Ransom, C h a n c e l l o r The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System A u s t i n , Texas 78712

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The fo l lowing docke t i s submi t t ed f o r your approva l and p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Board o f Regents a t i t s mee t ing i n A u s t i n , Texas , on December 1 3 and 14, 1968:

BUDGET CHANGES :

1968-69

1. T r a n s f e r o f Funds. T r a n s f e r o f funds i n t h e amount o f $72,275.07 from Unappropr ia ted Surp lus t o S p e c i a l Equipment t o r e a p p r o p r i a t e f o r t h e 1968-69 f i s c a l y e a r funds a p p r o p r i a t e d by t h e 60 th L e g i s l a t u r e . These funds were i n i t i a l l y a p p r o p r i a t e d by S e n a t e B i l l No. 1 5 o f t h e 60th L e g i s l a t u r e , Regu la r S e s s i o n , 1967 and were r e a p p r o p r i a t e d by House B i l l No. 5 o f t h e 60 th L e g i s l a t u r e , F i r s t C a l l e d S e s s i o n , 1968. (RSC 8 )

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THE UIVIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HZALTH AT HOUSTON

November 1 4 , 1968

D r . Harry H. Ransom, Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Aust in, Texas 78712

Dear Doctor Ransom:

The following docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Aust in , Texas on December 1 3 - 1 4 , 1968:

GIFTS: I recommend acceptance of t h e fol lowing g i f t and t h a t t h e appreciat. ion,of !L_,

t h e Board be sen t t o t h e donor by t h e Secre tary : .:.. ! . . ' . ' (....,,.

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount

1. Pennzoil United, Inc. Sa la ry Support For Dean of $5,000.00 900 Southwest Tower t h e School of Publ ic Health Houston, Texas 77002 a t Hmston

BUDGET CHANGES: The following budget changes a r e submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i ts meeting i n Aust in, Texas on December 1 3 - 14, 1968.

Teaching, Service and Research

Pathobiology

1. D r . John E. Scanlon, Professor of Medical Entomology, (New per annum, e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1969. Source of funds

f o r t h i s appointment i s Reserve from S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC 4 )

Environmental Health

2. Appointment. Richard K. Severs , Teaching Associate (Pos i t i on 7) a t $9,000.00 per annum, e f f e c t i v e September 1 5 , 1968. Source of funds f o r t h i s appointment i s t h e Reserve f o r S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC 1)

Chronic Diseases

3. Appointment. D r . William E. Poel , V i s i t i ng Associate Professor of Chronic Diseases (112 Time) (Pos i t i on 1) a t $8,500.00 per ann-m, e f f e c t i v e November 1 5 , 1968, from budgeted pos i t i on . (RBC 3 )

Epidemiology

4. Appointment. Wilbur L . Smith, Research Associate ( p o s i t i o n 2 ) a t $11,000.00 per annum, e f f e c t i v e October 1, 1968. (RBC 2 )

Respect fu l ly submitted,