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Year 1960-61 No. 7
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA BOARD OF REGENTS
MINUTES January 13, 1961
A meeting of the Board of Regents was held in the Regents' Room, Administration .Building, on Friday, January 13, 1961, at ten o'clock a.m.
Present: Chairman Quinlivan, presiding; Regents Griggs, Hess, Howard, Johnson, Malkerson, Olson and Skyberg;. and President Wilson.
Voted to approve the minutes of the following meeting:
Board of Regents of June 10-11, 1960 i
Voted to approve the following amendments to the minutes:
November 21, 1959, Werner Levi Professor Political Science leave of absence without salary February 1 to June 15, 1961 to teach at the Univer- sity of Hawaii to read January 16 to June 15, 1961 (requested by depart- ment)
September 16, 1960, 100% time continuation leave of absence without salary for Arthur E Naftalin Associate Professor Political Science for 1960-61 to read 100% time leave without salary fall and spring quarters and 67% time leave without salary winter quarter of 1960-61 to allow time to teach a course in Special Seminar in Public Administration (requested by department)
September 30, 1960, retirement of Ann L Murphy Administrative Sec- retary College of Science, Literature and the Arts effective November 15, 1960 to read effective April 6, 1961 (requested by department)
Voted to approve the following personnel changes:
Retirements
Inga W Olson Laundry Worker University Laundry to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance effective January 16, 1961
Frank Gores Hospital Janitor University of Minnesota Hospitals to retire on State Employees Retirement and Old Age Survivors and Disability Insurance effective January 12, 1961
Terminations
H Harvard Arnason Professor and Chairman Art effective June 15, 1961 Benjamin H Beard Assistant Professor Agronomy and Plant Genetics
effective December 15. 1960 Annette T orm mi can Assistant Professor School of Home Economics
effective December 15, 1960 Heinz G Clausnitzer Research Associate School of Physics Research
Funds effective December 31, 1960
Philippe E J Daniel Research Associate Bacteriology Research Funds effective January 15, 1961
David N Brown Instructor Interdisciplinary Studies in General Educa- tion effective December 15, 1960
James L Brown Instructor Medicine with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective November 15, 1960
Mary Goepfert Instructor Medicine with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective November 30, 1960
George B Gordon Instructor Medicine without salary effective Septem- ber 1, 1960
Margaret E Ohlen Instructor and Student Technologist Supervisor Laboratory Medicine effective November 13, 1960
Anthony M Iannone Instructor Psychiatry and Neurology effective December 15, 1960
Venkateswarlu Pothapragada Research Fellow Physiological Chemistry Research Funds effective December 15, 1960
Elmer George, Jr Research Fellow Dairy Industries Research Funds effective November 30, 1960
Gene B Good Research Fellow School of Public Health Research Funds effective December 31, 1960
Margaret S Callsen Lac qui Parle County Home Agent Instructor Agri- cultural Extension Service effective February 10, 1961
Janice K Fitzsimons Marshall County Home Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service effective December 29, 1960
Rlarl>s V Hinrichs Carver County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service effective December 20, 1960
Zigmunds Priede Teaching Assistant Art effective December 16, 1960 Sylvia A Lange Teaching Assistant German effective November 30,
1960 Anne Charter Teaching Assistant Interdisciplinary Studies in General
Education effective December 15, 1960 E Michael Fleming Teaching Assistant Speech and Theater Arts ef-
fective December 15, 1960 Carolyn C Dickerman Teaching Assistant Zoology effective December
1.5 i w n -- , ---- Courtney F Cook Teaching Assistant School of Chemistry effective
December 15, 1960 Margaret P hIcKinnon Teaching Assistant Horticulture effective De-
cember 30, 1960 Charles E ht1cJilton Teaching Assistant Pharmacology effective Decem-
ber 15,21960 Shirley L Herrick Teaching Assistant General Education effective De-
cember 15, 1960 Yuji Ijiri Teaching Assistant School of Business Administration effective
December 15, 1960 Charles P Schwartz Teaching Assistant School of Business Administra-
tion effective December 15, 1966 Elmer W Lammi Teaching Assistant School of Journalism Research
Funds effective December 15, 1960 Der-Fen Chen Research Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry Research
Funds effective November 30. 1960 Bhashini Rao Research ~ss i s tan t School of Physics Research Funds
effective November 15, 1960 Tohn A Carpenter Research Assistant Institute of Child Development
and Welfare Research Funds effective December 15, 1960 Thomas E Johnson Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery and Radiology
Research Funds effective December 31, 1960 Roger E Anderson Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid directly
by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective December 31, 1960
Janusz S Bowkiewicz Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid di- rectly by the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship effective December 31, 1960
Frederick W Henke Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital effective December 31, 1960
Maurice Lapp hledical Fellow Radiology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital efl'ective December 31, 1960
Gordon C Taylor Medical Fellow Radiology effective December 31, i nfin ----
Plutarco T Dizon Medical Fellow Anesthesiology effective December 16. 1960
Paul B Schwarz Medical Fellow Anesthesiology and Ancker Hospital Fellowships effective December 18, 1960
The following Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation effective December 31. 1960
George A Albright Robert T Dale Richard L Beck William R Irving, Jr Marcel G Boily Glenn C Lilleskov James &I Burkhart Yasuhiko Matsukado Anthony N D'Agostino Luigi Peserico
Geraldine M Bastian Secretary Business Office effective ~ e c e d b e r 27, 1960 .
Virgil J Benson Senior Cashier Business Office effective December 16, 1960
Eunice R Peterson Clerk-Typist Business Office effective November 13, 1960 - -
Eldbjorg V Skare Clerk Business Office effective December 30, 1960 Bonnie L Kragenbring Clerk-Stenographer Office of the Dean of Stu-
dents Student Housing Bureau effective January 3, 1961 Patricia L Doolittle Clerk Office of Admissions and Records effective
January 5, 1961 Dorothy M Fernholz Clerk Office of Admissions and Records effective
December 16. 1960 Flossie I ' ~ a r r i s Senior Clerk Office of Admissions and Records effective
December 28, 1960 Diane M Weber Senior Clerk Office of Admissions and Records effec-
tive November 25, 1960 Judy K Bartlett Senior Clerk Library effective December 26, 1960 Marie Samanisky Senior Librarian Library effective January 10, 1961 Valera B Wagner Senior Clerk Library effective January 10, 1961 Sandra J Holmes Clerk-Typist Department of Police effective Decem-
ber 23, 1960 Geraldine Callahan Principal Clerk Administration College of Science
Literature and the Arts effective December 31, 1960 Gretta Christison Museum Assistant University Art Gallery effective
January 2, 1961 Marv Anne Peterson Office Su~ervisor St Anthonv Falls Hvdraulic
~aboratdry effective January 4, 1961A Beverly J Mumm Senior Clerk Office of Admissions and Records Insti-
tute of Agriculture effective December 30, 1960 Dorothy B Paulson Senior Clerk-Typist College of Agriculture Forestry
and Home Economics effective January 9, 1961 Gloria M Johnson Clerk-Typist Horticulture effective December 31, . -
1960 Natalie C Norman Secretary Soils effective January 27, 1961 Marilyn C Rabehl Senior Secretary Agricultural Extension Service ef-
fective January 11, 1961 Whaylin H Raatz Building Caretaker West Central School and Experi-
ment Station effective December 29, 1960
Martha A Ellis Clerk-Typist Agricultural Economics Research Funds effective December 21, 1960
Mary F Weiler Clerk-Typist Agricultural Experiment Station Rose- mount effective December 7, 1960
Mary G Phillips Junior Scientist College of Veterinary Medicine Divi- sion of Veterinary Anatomy effective December 26, 1960
Rosemary C Battaglia Senior Clerk-Typist School of Dentistry effective November 29, 1960
Gwendolyn F Dahlquist Principal Secretary Summer Session effective January 11, 1960
Monica A Frey Senior Clerk-Typist Summer Session effective Decem- ber 12, 1960
Marlene G Nordland Secretary Graduate School effective November 15, 1960
Darlene M Zabel Clerk-Typist Graduate School effective December 2, 1960
Eleanor P Cook Clerk-Typist School of Business Administrative effec- tive December 16, 1960
Bernita P Kemp Senior Clerk-Typist School of Business Administration effective January 6, 1961
Austrid K Benson Clerk-Stenographer Division of Social Sciences Duluth effective November 21, 1960 (deceased)
Elsie E Lindstrom Senior Clerk-Typist Administration Duluth effective December 1. 1960
Joan 0 'Eaton Senior Clerk Administration Extension Division effective November 18, 1960
Iive Mae A Rouse Junior Scientist Physiology Research Funds effective December 19, 1960
Janet M Lubbers Secretary Physiological Chemistry Research Funds effective January 11, 1961
Helen L Bjertness Senior Secretary Anatomy Research Funds effective December 29, 1960
Nancy K Eigeman Head Residence Hall Counselor Sanford Hall effec- tive January 9, 1961
Virginia F Hoag Senior Laboratory Technician University Health Sew- ice effective December 22. 1960
Idella M Bailey clerk Mimeograph and Bulletins Department effective December 15, 1960
Donna J Wagner Senior Clerk-Typist University Parking Lots effective November 4, 1960
SaAIee K Toman Clerk-Stenographer Psychiatry and Neurology Re- search Funds effective December 20, 1960
Stephanie A Wishnick Junior Scientist Pediatrics Research Funds effec- tive December 7, 1960
Iohn S Pemich 1,aboratorv Animal Attendant Phvsioloev Research , -, Funds effective ~ o v e m b e r 30, i960
Sharon Gehrke Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Research Funds effective January 11, 1961
Lynda J Stoddard Laboratory Technologist Medicine Research Funds effective December 23, 1960
The following in the University of Minnesota Hospitals Effective Date
Muriel R Behnke Practical Nurse January 13, 1961 Drusilla Bennett Hospital Assistant Nursing
Supervisor February 8, 1961 Barbara J Buss Senior Clerk-Typist January 3,1961 Alvina R Hennek Head Hospital Nurse January 23, 1961 Mari-Sue N Howes Student Technologist Supervisor January 24, 1961 Gertrude K h a l e k Clerk December 20, 1960
Effective Date Gail Mackey Student Technologist Supervisor Januar). 4, 1961 Betty Ann Morris Clerk November 18, 1960 Loretta S Mundy Clerk ~ e c e m b e r 22, 1960 Sylvia M Nelson General Staff Nurse January 16, 1961 Mary Jane Rogotzke Practical Nurse January 11, 1961 Helen J Roerdink Student Technologist Supervisor January 3, 1961 Linda M Schloff Student Technologist Supervisor December 23, 1960 Jean G Taylor Hospital Assistant Nursing
Supervisor February 1, 1961 Joan E Thorson Head Hospital Nurse January 20, 1961 Janet B Ulrich Head Hospital Nurse January 23, 1961
David E Bentley recipient of a Citizens Scholarship Committee Scholar- ship effective December 7, 1960
Virgil T Rhodes recipient of a Josephine L Merriam Scholarship effec- tive November 1, 1960
Sharyn Ann Aronson recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Scholarship ef- fective December 16, 1960
David R Swanson recipient of a Northern States Power Law Scholar- ship effective October 27, 1960
Shirley M Johnstone recipient of a Tozer Foundation Undergaduate Scholarship effective December 7, 1960
James E Cheney recipient of a Twin City Testing and Engineering Laboratory Inc Scholarship effective August 26, 1960
Loretta L Grewe recipient of a University Bookstores Scholarship effec- tive October 21, 1960
Appointments
Erling D Solberg as Visiting Professor Agricultural Economics Research Funds and Law School January 2 to May 15, 1961 at $6,250 Term CT ($16,666 A rate)
Lloyd D MacLean continuation of appointment as Associate Professor Surgery and Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $6,950 Term CHT96 ($14,440 A rate)
Eugene Ackerman as Associate Professor in Biophysics Mayo Founda- tion without salary beginning October l., 1960
Natalie S Gallagher continuation of appointment as Assistant Professor School of Home Economics January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $4,000 Term C ($8,000 A rate)
Page R Edmondson continuation of appointment as Research Associate Medicine Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $4,113 Term CT ($8,225 A rate)
J Walter Runge continuation of appointment as Research Associate Medicine Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $4,250 Term CT ($8,500 A rate)
Thomas C Puchner continuation of appointment as Research Associate Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene Research Funds January 1 to March 31, 1961 at $1,700 Term CHTQO ($7,536 A rate)
Manfred J Meier continuation of appointment as Research Associate Surgery Research Funds and Assistant Professor Neurology and Psychiatry January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $5,000 Term CT ($10,000 A rate)
Oliver D Billing as Lecturer School of Architecture for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $800 Term CHT50 ($4,800 B rate)
M Isabel Harris continuation of appointment as Lecturer and Assistant to the Director School of Nursing January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $4,350 Term CT ($8,700 A rate)
James S Hill as Visiting Lecturer School of Business Administration for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $750 Term CHX33 ($6,750 B rate)
John L Petelle continuation of appointment as Instructor Speech and Theater Arts for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $389 Term CH25 ($4,662 B rate)
Paul F Bowlin as Clinical Instructor Medicine without salary July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Paul R Finley as Clinical Instructor Laboratory Medicine without sal- ary July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
James H Kruskopf as Assistant Dean of the Graduate School and In- structor January 2 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $9,400 Term AX
William E Mayberry as Instructor Internal Medicine and hlayo Foun- dation without salary October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Sheldon G Sheps as Instructor Medicine Mayo Foundation without salary October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Duane R Martin continuation of appointment as Instructor General College for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $777 Term CH50 ($4,662 B rate) -
Nancy D Johnson as Instructor Division of Education and Psychology Duluth for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $3,108 Term CX ($4,662 B rate)
Erik Dahl as Instructor Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds December 1. 1960 to Tune 30. 1961 at $4.375 Term CT ($7.500 A rate)
Marvin L ~al1ison"continuation of appointment as ~nstrkctor pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,750 Term CT ($7,500 A rate)
Wallace M Wass continuation of appointment as Instructor College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Medicine and Clinics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,445 Term CT ($6,890 A rate)
Vaughn L Larson as Research Fellow College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Medicine and Clinics Research Funds December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $6,216 Term AT
Svend T Gaute continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Anes- thesiology Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,321 Term CHT64 ($6,216 A rate)
Padmakar K Dikshit continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Anatomy Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,800 Term CT ($7,600 A rate)
Irene P Lowe continuation of appointment as Research Fellow Anatomy Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $2,363 Term CHT63 ($7,500 A rate)
~ i r o y u k i Matsumiya continuation of appointment as Research Fellow School>of Chemistry Research Funds December 1, 1960 to February 15, 1961 at $1,295 Term CT ($6,216 A rate)
William S Shore as Research Fellow School of Chemistry Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,919 Term CHT83 ($5,928 A rate)
LaRue W Johnson continuation of appointment as Research FelIow College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Medicine and Clinics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,108 Term CT ($6,216 A rate)
Lawrence R Simonson as Specialist Tourist Services-Instructor Agri- cultural Extension Service January 16 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $8,500 Term A
Rose Z Segal as Teaching Assistant Administration College of Science Literature and the Arts for 1960-61 at $2,115 Term BHT50
Louis J Maher, Jr continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant Geology for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $705 Term CH25
Janet Plane continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant German December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $2,115 Term BH5O
Andrew Torok as Teaching Assistant German for the winthr and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $1,410 Term CH50
Hubert G C Dixon continuation of appointment as Teachllig Assistant Mathematics College of Science Literature and the Arts for the winter quarter of 1960-61at $529 Term CH38
Robin Burns continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant Politi- cal Science for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $1,410 Term CH50
Nancy Johnston continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant Sociology for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $1,410 Term CHX50
Mica1 Middaugh as Teaching Assistant Zoology December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $2,115 Term BH50
Charles N Dunn as Teaching Assistant Electrical Engineering Decem- ber 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $1,058 Term BHT25
Hossienali Amirarjomand continuation of appointment as Teaching As- sistant School of Physics for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $705 Term CH50
Lyle E Lofgren continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant School of Physics for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $705 Term CH50
Dillard M Eubank, Jr as Teaching Assistant General Educa t io~for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $470 Term CH 33
Thomas C Buckley as Teaching Assistant General College for the win- ter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $705 Term CH25
David A Nordlie continuation of appointment as Teaching Assistant General College December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $2,115 Term BH50
Shanee Birenbaum as Teaching Assistant School of Social Work Re- search Funds December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $1,058 Term BHX25
Richard C Trochlil continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,410 Term CHT5O
Marion K Cooney as Research Assistant Bacteriology January 1 to March 31, 1961 at $1,058 Term CHT75
Maurice L Burckhardt as Research Assistant Obstetrics and Gyne- cology Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $1,645 Term CHT50
Maurice Blaug continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Phvsics Research Funds for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $776 Term CHT55
John F Sullivan continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Chemistry Research Funds January 1 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $3,173 Term BHT75
Endre M Tarjan continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to March 31, 1961 at $1,058 Term CHT75
Richard J Legare continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Chemistry Research Funds January 1 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $3,173 Term BHT75
John F Kraus continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,410 Term CHT50
Thomas L Avery continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Dairy Husbandry Research Funds January 1-31, 1961 at $353 Term CHT75
Charles H Pierce continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Pharmacology Research Funds for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 at $1,410 Term CHT50
Boro Radovchich continuation of a~~o in tmen t as Research Assistant Psychiatry and ~ e u r o l o ~ ~ Research Fun& December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,764 Term CHT84
Ramesh C Kapoor continuation of appointment as Research Assistant Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,269 Term CHT45
Joanne Torok as Research Assistant Institute of Child Development and Welfare December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 at the rate of $2,820 Term BH67
David L Stockman continuation of appointment as Research Assistant School of Chemistry Research Funds for the winter quarter of 1960-61 at $705 Term CHTSO
James G White continuation of appointment as Medical Fellow S e cialist Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,900 p?uH tuition and fees Term CT ($3,800 plus tuition and fees A rate)
Hadley R Young as Medical Fellow Medicine January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A
Donald R Mueller as Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid di- rectly by the Veterans Administration Hospital January 1 to June 30, 1961
Loren Rothstein as Medical Fellow Radiology with salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital January 1 to June 30, 1961
The following as Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation for three years beginning January- 1, 1961 at the rate of $1,110 Term AH
Johannes Bircher Medicine Francis E Cicciarelli Pathology William C N~gren Dentistry Richard A 0 Day Dentistry Carlos S Pestana Surgery Honorio Quesada Medicine Frank A Stuart, I11 Orthopedic Surgery
Lydia A R Vilches as Medical Fellow in Nutrition Mayo Foundation for one year beginning January 1, 1961 at the rate of $1,110 Term AH
The following as Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation for one year with- out salary beginning January 1, 1961
Elman W Poole Physiology William Hindle Physiology Wilfred C Chin Pediatric Cardiology
Pidter M Barnard as Medical Fellow Surgery Mayo Foundation with- out salary January 1 to March 31, 1961
Clayton A Johnson as Non-service Fellow Physiology United States Public Health Service Research Training of Medical Students January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,400 plus tuition and fees
James E Breazile continuation of appointment as Non-service Fellow College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Anatomy United States Public HeaIth Service Training Program in Anatomy January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,012
Benjamin L Hart I11 continuation of appointment as Non-service Fel- low Colle e of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Anatomy United States Puflic Health Service Training Program in Anatomy January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $3,012
Donald R Bourret as Senior Glassblower Glassblowing Shop November 28, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $7,104 Term A
Joseph H Davidson continuation of appointment as Director Greater University Fund December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $3,829 Term CT ($6,564 A rate)
Alton H Hollenbeck continuation of appointment as Assoc'iate Scientist School of Public Health Research Funds January 1 to June '30, 1961 at $3,552 Term CT ($7,104 A rate)
Theresa C Lee continuation of appointment as Associate Scientist Radiology Research Funds January 1 to June 15, 1961 at $3,256 Term CTX ($7,104 A rate)
Leona A 1 Lake as Key Punch Operator Business Office November 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,000 Term A
hlary Silva as Key Punch Operator Business Office November 21, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,000 Term AT
The following in the Office of Admissions and Records Annual
Beginning Date Salary Term
Janetta Cummings Clerk Dec 1,1960 $2,556 A June R Halverson Clerk Dec 1,1960 2,556 A Lavonne W Hanclelancl Clerk Dec 1,1960 2,556 AT Bobbie H Johnson Senior Clerk-Typist Nov 7, 1960 3,372 AX Judith L Johnson Clerk Dec 1, 1960 2,556 A Charles F Licsenfelt Senior Student
Personnel \Trorker Dec 1, 1960 5,844 AT Joyce L Metag Clerk Dec 1,1960 2,556 AT Darlene P Peterson Clerk Dec 15. 1960 2.55& A Dana ,ll St George Clcrk-Typist Dec 1,1960 2:664 A
Audrey J Vaale as Secretary Anthropology December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,372 Term AX
Joan H Lilleodden as Senior Secretary Electrical Engineering Novem- ber 28, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,648 Term A
Doris E Berg as Senior Clerk-Typist School of Chemistry December 12, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,372 Term A
Faye hl Samuelson as Clerk-Typist Agricultural Economics Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,664 Term AT
Thelma I S Anderson as Secretary Continuation Medical Education December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,372 Term A
Edwin M C Maulding as Secretary College of Veterinary Medicine December 14, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,372 Term A
Suzanne K Cummings as Senior Clerk-Typist School of Dentistry De- cember 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Miriam I Frost as Clerk-Typist Law School December 5, 1960 to June 30. 1961 at the rate of $2.664 Term A '
Mildred A Olson as' senior Clerk-Typist Summer Session November 28, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Carole A Cherland as Clerk-Typist Graduate School December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2;664 Term AT
Toanne h l C Torrens as Senior Clerk-Tvoist Graduate School Novem- ber 98, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of'$3,240 Term AX
Edna J Gustafson as Senior Clerk-Typist Physical Education and Ath- letics for Men November 23, 1960 to Tune 30, 1961 at the rate of $3.240 Term A
Jean M Stromwall as Clerk-Typist Electrical Engineering Research Funds December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $1,534 Term CT ($2,664 A rate); subject to availability of funds
Fern Y Bates continuation of appointment as Junior Scientist College of Veterinary Medicine Division of Veterinary Medicine and Clinics Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1961 at 32,808 Term CT ($5,616 A rate)
Mary Howze as Senior Clerk-Typist Physiology Research Funds Novem- ber 21, 1960 to January 31, 1961 at $664 Term CT ($3,372 A rate)
hlary C Wovcha as Laboratory Technologist Laboratory of Physiologi- cal Hygiene Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,620 Term A
Lorraine M Born continuation of appointment as Clerk-Stenographer Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,440 Term CT ($2,880 A rate)
Glenn A Paulson continuation of appointment as Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds December 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 at $1,405 Term CT ($3,372 A rate)
Janis N L Zetterlund continuation of appointment as Senior Laboratory Technician Surgery Research Funds December 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 at $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate)
Sarah J Wilburn continuation of appointment as Laboratory Attendant hledicine Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,500 Term CT ($3,000 A rate)
Paul T hlasley as Assistant Scientist Dairy Husbandry Research Funds November 7 , 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $5,844 Term AT
C Diane Cobb continuation of appointment as Laboratory Technologist Bacteriology Research Funds January 1 to June 15, 1961 at $2,200 Term CT ($4,800 A rate)
Augustin fas slow ski continuation of appointment as Photographer Anatomy Research Funds December 1-8, 1960 at $113 Term CTX ($4,992 A rate)
Karyne Quast as Senior Occupational Therapist Physical hledicine and Rehabilitation Research Funds November 28, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,992 Term AT
hI LaVonne Sime continuation of appointment as Senior Clerk-Typist Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to February 28, 1961 at $340 Term CT ($3,240 A rate)
hlary C Erickson continuation of appointment as Senior Laboratory Technician Pathology Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate)
Claudia H Harms continuation of appointment as Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds Tanuarv 1 to Tune 30, 1961 at $1,824 Term CT ( $3 ,628 .~ rate)
Ardis hl Brown continuation o f appointment as Junior Scientist Anes- thesiology Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $3,268 Term CT ($5,616 A rate)
Vincent D Hynes continuation of appointment as Laboratory Animal Attendant hledicine Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $1,967 Term C r ($3,372 A rate)
Ruth W Schurr continuation of appointment as Laboratory Technolo- gist Pediatrics Rfsearch Funds January 1 to hlarch 31, 1961 at $1,200 Term CT ($4.800 A rate)
~ n d r e i v Clark as Building Caretaker Plant Services December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Lee V Coleman as Building Caretaker Plant Services December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Hasson C Simons as Building Caretaker Plant Services December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Edward I hlanasas as Gardener Plant Services November 25, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,104 Term A
Beverly J Beckman as Head Residence Hall Counselor Sanford Hall January 2 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,992 Term A
Louise 0 Kensmoe as Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Serv- ice November 21, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,469 Term AT
William J Lehto as General Mechanic Como Ave and Grove East Housing Project December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,272 Term A
Gordon Allen as Sales hlanager University of Minnesota Press Decem- ber 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate o f $6,312 Term A
Nora C Carney as Clerk Department of Mimeograph and Bulletins November 18, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,556 Tern AX
Jacob P Beck as Wringerman University Laundry January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,240 Term A
Lillian A4 Gentz as Laundry Worker University Laundry January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,664 Term A
Clifford A Gibbs as Truck Driver University Laundry January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,372 Term A
Audrey M Knudsen as Laundry Worker University Laundry January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,556 Term A
Edith J Funk as Clerk-Typist University Parking Lots November 10, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,664 Term A
Peter A Paulos as Senior Parking Attendant University Parking Lots November 18, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,000 Term A
Yvonne E Befort continuation of appointment as Secretary Pediatrics Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,686 Term CT ($3,372 A rate)
Karen R Zunker as Clerk-Stenographer Psychiatry and Neurology Re- search Funds December 1, 1960 to hlarch 31, 1961 at $960 Term CT ($2,880 A rate)
Janice M Williamson continuation of appointment as Senior Clerk- Ty ist School of Public Health Research Funds January 1 to June &, 1961 at i1,620 Term CTX ($3,240 A rate)
Bonnie K Nordmeyer as Laboratory Technician Cancer Biology Re- search Funds November 16 to December 31, 1960 at $375 Term CT ($3,000 A rate)
Harry H Johnson continuation of appointment as Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds January 1 to June 30, 1961 at $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate)
Sharon S Huber as General Staff Nurse Pediatrics Research Funds December 19, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,298 Term CT ($4,272 A rate)
Axel 0 Carlson continuation of appointment as Principal Laboratory Animal Attendant Physiology Research Funds December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,695 Term CT ($4,620 A rate)
John D Hegge as Laboratory Animal Attendant Physiologv Research Funds December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $1,865 Term CT ($3,240 A rate)
Otto B M Andersen as Laboratory Technologist School of Public Health Research Funds November 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at $2,888 Term CT ($4,620 A rate)
Janice Strand as Laboratory Technician Pediatrics and Pathology Re- search Funds October 3, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $3,000 Term AT
Nirmal Sen as Assistant Scientist Hormel Institute December 2, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $5,844 Term ATX
Eleanor H Krakauer as Junior Librarian Library Research Funds November 15, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,620 Term AT
Ruth Dahl continuation of avvointment as Head Hosaital Nurse Uni- versity of Minnesota Hospitals ~ e c e m b e r 1, 1960 to ~ a & a r ~ 9, 1961 at the rate of $4,800 Term A
Grace A Hoelz as Clerk-Typist University of Minnesota Hospitals Janu- arv 1 to Tune 30. 1961 at the rate of $2.772 Tenn A '
~ h a r o n L all as Clerk Universit; of Minnesota Hospitals January 1 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,664 Term A
Jeannine Loosen as General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hos- pitals November 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $4,104 Term AT
Anne M Nelson as Clerk-Typist University of Minnesota Hospitals December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 at the rate of $2,664 Term A
Frederick W Peterson as recipient of an American Art Fellowship of $1,000 for 1960-61 Art
Joan V Smith as recipient of an American Art Fellowship of $500 for 1960-61 Art
Barbara J Brown as recipient of an Andresen-Ryan Coffee Company Scholarship of $250 for 1960-61 Education and Psychology Duluth
Robert G Jones as recipient of an Archer-Daniels-Midland Company Scholarship in Industrial Accounting of $500 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 School of Business Administration
The following as recipients of Associated General Contractors of hlinne- sota Inc Scholarships of $150 each December 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Glen R Anderson Institute of Technology George R Ballata Institute of Technology Charles E Flolo Morris John J Haggerty hlorris Kenneth hI Hoeschen Institute of Technology George IY hloss Institute of Technology Eddie H Schmidt hlorris James hl Ullrich Institute of Technology
The following as recipients of Associated General Contractors of Min- nesota Inc Scholarships of $350 each for 1960-61 Institute of Technology
Alden G Christianson Roger V Stageberg Glenn L Evavold Darryl L Terho Lane Smith
Peter C Vollmers as recipient of a Band Service Fund Scholarship of $125 September 19, 1960 to hlarch 1961 hlusic Education
William A Joern as recipient of a Bernie Bierman Scholarship (Class of 1916) of $100 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 Graduate School
James Emdy as recipient of a Walter D Boutell Memorial Scholarship of $300 December 8, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Carol Ingerson as recipient of a Walter D Boutell Memorial Scholar- ship of $264 December 8, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Litera- ture and the Arts
Errol R Flom recipient of an Otto Bremer Foundation Scholarship to receive a supplement of $3 December 23, 1960 Mechanical Engineering
Jo n hl Foslien as recipient of a Wilbur H Cherry Scholarship of $157.5 8 December 1960 to June 1961 Law School
Jonathan Rose as recipient of a Wilbur H Cherry Scholarship of tuition and fees for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 Law School
David E Bentley as recipient of a Citizens Scholarship Committee Scholarship of $200 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 Duluth
The following as recipients of Coffman Memorial Union Food Service Scholarships of $91 each for the winter quarter of 1960-61 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Donald Aamodt Vera Stephens Thomas Nelson
Shanee Birenbaum as recipient of a Nina M Cohen Scholarship of $200 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 School of Social Work
The following as recipients of Collins Radio Company Scholarships of $300 each for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 Institute of Tech- nology
Ronald W Madsen Dennis Reese Marie P Prins
The following as recipients of Caleb Dorr Scholarships for the winter term of 1960-61 West Central School and Experiment Station '.
Amount ' Karen L Carlson $36 Joan L Henderson 36 Patricia L Lesmeister 10 Barbara E Smith 36 Linda L Vogt 36
John V Hoene as recipient of Dnluth Campus Scholarship (Anonymous) of $200 January 3 to June 11, 1961 Associated Arts Duluth
Alan M Hoff as recipient of an Ellerbe and Company Engineering Scholarship of $334 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 Electrical Engineering
Pravin Sheth as recipient of a Flour City Education Fund Scholarship of $100 December 5, 1960 School of Architecture
John C hlassman as recipient of a Graduate School Tuition Scholarship for 1960-61 History
Paul H Ravich as recipient of a Haskins and Sells Foundation Inc Scholarshio of $500 December 1. 1960 to Tune 15, 1961 School of Business ~dministration
Richard L Hilliker and Harrison L Morton as recipients of ifomelite Forestry Scholarships of $250 each for 1960-61 College of Agriculture For- estry and Home Economics
The following as recipients of Hungarian Student Tuition and Fees Exempt Scholarships for 1960-61
Amount
Clara H Barcs College of Science Literature and the Arts $615.00 Ference T Beiwel Institute of Technology 617.55 Leslie Ficsor General College 192.00 Laszlo G Fulop Institute of Technology 294.55 Eva Hradetzki College of Science Literature and the Arts 498.00 Ivan Kaszas College of Science Literature and the Arts 288.00 Joseph Kollaritz Institute of Technology 290.55 Geza Locsey College of Medical Sciences 465.00 Sandor Saros College of Science Literature and the Arts 288.00 Ervin Staub College of Science Literature and the Arts 303.00 Gabor J Stein Institute of Technology 279.55
Arthur I, Fretag as recipient of a Junior Achievement of Minneapolis Inc Scholarship of $100 November 15, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Lois A Krenz and Robert N Lindholm as recipients of Dr E S Mariette Scholarships of $250 each December 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Gur Deep Singh as recipient of a Julia Marshall Scholarship of $100 December 1, 1960 to March 15, 1961 College of Education
The following as recioients of Tohn Miller Memorial Fund Scholarshios for the winter term of 1963-61 w e i t Central School and Experiment station
Bradford S Jeitz Patricia L Lesmeister David A Martin James H Noble Marvin A Odegaard Jerome J Schuelke Richard A Walvatne
Amount
$36 26 36 36 36 36 36
David Oja as recipient of a Minnesota Academy of Science Scholarship of $100 November 15, 1960 to March 15, 1961 School of Physics
Meredith J Jewson as recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Scholarship of $300 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 College of Science Lit- erature and the Arts
Harold C Olsen as recipient of a Minnesota Alumni Scholarship (St Louis Club) of $205 November 15, 1960 to June 15, 1961 School of Architecture
Judith A Taplin as recipient of a Minnesota Chapter American Physical Therapy Association Scholarship of $100 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Paul F O'Connell as recipient of a Minnesota Dairy Industry Scholar- ship of $200 for 1960-61 College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Eco- - nomics
The following as recipients of Minnesota High School Press Association Scholarships of $100 each November 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Elizabeth Campbell Lisbeth Moller Kent Kobersteen
Howard E Munson as recipient of a Minnesota Funeral Directors Asso- ciation Scholarship of an estimated amount of $360 for 1960-61 Mortuary Science
Noor Mohammad as recipient of a Minnesota Law Firm Scholarship (David Bronson Law Scholarship) of $175 November 1960 to June 1961 Law School
Sharon B Thompson as recipient of a George W Morgan Scholarship of an estimated amount of $91 for the fall quarter of 1960-61 Art
The following as recipients of National Society of Colonial Dames Fellowships for the fall and winter quarters of 1960-61
Manuel S Aldana Graduate School Erdem Bektas Graduate School Jane George Graduate School Sein Hlaing College of Education Kyung He Kim Graduate School Whal hlin Kim Graduate School
Amount
$100 200
Tndira Malani Graduate School 200 - - - -- - -. - - Ganta G Reddy Graduate School 100 hlohamgd Sabri College of Science Literature and the Arts 200 Harbans Singh Graduate School 150
Terrance R Dahl recipient of a Northern States Power Company Agri- cultural Engineering Scholarship to receive a supplement of $12.45 for 1960:61
The following as recipients of Laverne Noyes Scholarships of $71 each December 1, 1960 to March 13, 1961
Phillip 1%' Arneson Institute of Technology Sandra C Chai College of Science Literature and the Arts Patricia A Dahlstrom College of Science Literature and the Arts Harvey E Djerf College of Education Louella E Edwards College of Science Literature and the Arts David Getzkin College of Education Annette M Holmquist College of Education Hillard Kahan Institute of Technology Elsie M Klapperich School of Home Economics Sharon K Knutson School of Nursing hlalcolm E ,Nicholson College of Science Literature and the Arts
Duane S Petersen Duluth Richard D Platte Institute of Technology John Reighard College of Science Literature and the Arts Margaret A Twentyman College of Science Literature and the Arts Janice M Webster School of Home Economics Carroll W \Vickstrom College of Education
James E Johnson as recipient of a Laverne Noyes Scholarship of an estimated amount of $71 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 School of Chem- istry
The following as recipients of Elnil Oberhofer Scholarships for 1960-61
Amount
Shirley S Jackson Music Education $105 John R Klinger hlusic Education 70 Dennis N h4cLain College of Science Literature and the Arts 105 Joseph A Morris Music ,150
Nancy J Engeset as recipient of a Herbert P Sawyer hlemorial Scholar- ship of $380 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 College of Medical Sciences
The following as recipients of School of Nursing Foundation Scholar- ships for the winter quarter of 1960-61 c
Amount Donna J Jarvi $142 Raleigh M Kane 25 Karen Seeger 25
James P Brill as recipient of a Sigma Rho Alumni Association Beta Chapter Scholarship of $100 December 12, 1960 to March 15, 1961 Institute of Technology
The following as recipients of Sigma Theta Tau Scholarships Decem- ber 15, 1960 to June 15, 1961 School of Nursing
Amount
Raleigh h4 Kane $ 50 Lyla Kinneberg 200 Darlene Maeder 150 Karen Seeger 50
Sonja E Ulsaker as recipient of a Dora V Smith Scholarship of an esti- mated amount of $182 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 English
The following as recipients of Social Service Council Scholarships De- cember 1, 1960 to June 16, 1961
Amount
Jacklyn Flett College of Science Literature and the Arts $142 David Fowler College of Science Literature and the Arts 142 Karl Jacobs College of Science Literature and the Arts 142 Louise Jasken College of Agriculture Forestry and Home
Economics 182 Kathleen Keenan College of Science Literature and the Arts 142 Wolfgang Kraft College of Science Literature and the Arts 142 Rosalie Osowski College of Education 142 Ruth Rodewald College of Education 142 Ruth Siegfried College of Science Literature and the Arts 142
Beverly J Seeker as recipient of a Social Service Council Scholarship of an estimated amount of $71 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 Elementary Education
Mary Ann McConnell as recipient of a Social Service Council Scholar- ship of an estimated amount of $71 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 Col- lege of Agriculture Forestry and Home Economics
Gail K Johnson as recipient of a Special Education Scholarship of $200 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 College of Education
Jose Vallega as recipient of an Elvin Charles Stakman Award of $135 December 8, 1960 Plant Pathology and Botany
The following as recipients of Faith Thompson Scholarships for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Amount Gail S Amunson College of Education $100 James F hlayer College of Science Literature and the Arts 150 Donald R hlelquist College of Science Literature and the Arts 150 Ross W Olmsted College of Science Literature and the Arts 200
Ronald R Hamann as recipient of a Twin City Testing and Engineering Laboratory Inc Scholarship of $250 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 School of Chemistry
The following as recipients of UMD Chronicle Scholarships for the fall quarter of 1960-61 Duluth
Amount
Esther Korpi English $110 Marion L Kyrola Business Administration 20 Karen Lee Larson 70 Katherine Lund 20 Carol A Norman - Elementary Education 20 Trudy Oman Elementary Education 15
The following as recipients of UMD Statesman Scholarships for the fall quarter of 1960-61 Duluth
Amount Ross W Anderson Business and Engineering $ 50 Charles Andresen Political Science 175 Charles F Hoffman Economics 75 Ken hlaeckelbernh Art 25 - James Main Engineering 25 John G O'Brien 50 Joseph A Pucci Business and Engineering 100 Susan Randall Education 20 Brian Thomas Business and Engineering 25
William C Reed as recipient of a United States Public Health Service Epidemiology Fellowship of $150 December 15-30, 1960 School of Public HeaIth2
The following as recipients of University Bookstores Scholarships of $142 each for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Harold L Cannon College of Education Marilee Cottington College of Education Joan Davies College of Science Literature and the Arts James Good College of Science Literature and the Arts Gary Granzberg College of Science Literature and the Arts Susan Hanson College of Science Literature and the Arts John Hatton College of Science Literature and the Arts Mary Ann Holstein College of Science Literature and the Arts Elaine Katz College of Science Literature and the Arts Randy Klopfleisch College of Science Literature and the Arts Dennis Kluver College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Eco-
nomics Everett LaBuda College of Education Patrick Maher College of Agriculture Forestry and Home Eco-
nomics Jack Moskowitz College of Science Literature and the Arts
Stephen Olsen College of Science Literature and the Arts Nadine Olson College of Science Literature and the.Arts William Olson College of Science Literature and the ,Arts Dallas Ouren College of Science Literature and the Arts Gail Pierson College of Science Literature and the Arts Thelma Purcelli College of Science Literature and the Arts Mar aret Reid College of Education Sancfra Reitz College of Science Literature and the Arts Sandra Reuben College of Science Literature and the Arts Michael Shapira College of Science Literature and the Arts James Spartz College of Education Arnold Turchick College of Science Literature and the Arts Ethan Windahl College of Science Literature and the Arts Vivian Van Valkenburg College of Education lfichael Yablonski Inst~tute of Technology
The following as recipients of University Bookstores Scholarships De- cember 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Amount
Constance C Cave hledical Technology $150 Barbara Hultmann College of Science Literature and the Arts 100 Carolyn Ramaker College of Medical Sciences r 150
The following as recipients of University Bookstores Scholarships of $182 each for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Mary Lindemann College of Science Literature and the Arts Dorothy Odegard College of Science Literature and the Arts Mary Ann Peach College of Science Literature and the Arts Roger Ryan College of Science Literature and the Arts Cedric Schoot College of Science Literature and the Arts Sharon Squibb College of Education Barbara Thompsen College of Science Literature and the Arts
The following as recipients of University Bookstores Scholarships De- cember 1, 1960 to March 15, 1961 of $71 each College of Science Litera- ture and the Arts
Myrna J Back Judith Koll Kathy Canner
Mervyn 0 Bergman as recipient of a University Bookstores Scholarship of an estimated amount of $91 for the winter quarter of 1960-61 College of Education
Sharon B Thompson as recipient of a University Bookstores Scholarship of an estimated amount of $182 for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61 College of Science Literature and the Arts
LeRoy R Anderson as recipient of a University of Minnesota Inter- collegiate Athletic Grant-in-Aid of an estimated amount of $244 December 15, 1960 to June 15, 1961 College of Science Literature and the Arts
Elaine hZ Reusch as recipient of a hlarion L Vannier Scholarship of $100 December 1, 1960 to March 15, 1961 School of Nursing
Special Appointments
Dolores S LaVine as Clerk-Typist Department of University Relations beginning December 5, 1960 at $1.28 per hour (father Clarence Stewart General Mechanic Foreman Plant Services Term A)
Mary A D Stehr as Editorial Assistant Administration College of Sci- ence Literature and the Arts beginning December 5, 1960 at $1.97 per hour
(husband Frederick W Stehr Research Fellow Entomology and Economic Zoology Term AHT50)
Joyce L Tester as Junior Scientist Home Economics Education begin- ning October 1, 1960 at $2.40 per hour (husband John R Tester Assistant Scientist hluseum of Natural History Term A)
Mary E Johnson as Senior Clerk-Typist Physical Education and Ath- letics for Men beginning November 28, 1960 at $1.56 per hour (mother Angela Nethercutt Food Service Worker Shevlin Hall Term A)
Gertrude McCutcheon Senior Clerk Professional Colleges Bookstore from $1.50 per hour to $1.56 per hour beginning January 1, 1961 (husband George hlccutcheon Assistant Professor Mathematical Studies General Col- lege Term BP)
Dorothy Ryman Senior Clerk Professional Colleges Bookstore from $1.62 per hour to $1.68 per hour beginning January 1, 1961 (husband Mar- shall W Ryman Business Manager of Athletics and Freshman Hockey Coach Physical Education and Athletics for Men Term A)
Marcella B Kirby Clerk Nicholson Hall Bookstore from $1.38 per hour to $1.44 per hour beginning January 1, 1961 (husband Arthur G Kirby Lieutenant Department of Police Term AT)
Louise Daley as Clerk-Typist University Health Service beginning November 18, 1960 at $1.28 per hour (husband Wayne W Daley Sanitarian University Health Service Term A)
Promotions and Transfers
Francis M Boddy from Professor Economics School of Business Admin- istration at $14,900 Term B to Associate Dean Graduate School and Pro- fessor of Economics at the rate of $18,210 Term A beginning July 1, 1961
TTTillard L Thompson from Assistant to the President Office of the President at $15,500 Term A to Assistant to the President and Associate Professor School of Journalism without change in salary rate or term be- ginning July 1, 1960
Forrest L Vance Assistant Professor of Psychology Office of the Dean of Students at $9.200 Term A to serve as Assistant Professor General Edu- cation for 31% of time without change in salary rate or term November 1 to December 15, 1960
Chieh-Shyang Song from Research Fellow St Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory at $6,720 Term AT to Assistant Professor at $3,454 Term CT ($5,652 B rate) January 1 to June 15, 1961
Quenton T Smith from Research Associate Medicine Research Funds at $6,95O1Term AHT92 ($7,538 A rate) for 1960-61 and Instructor Physiologi- cal Chemistry without salary for 1959-60 to Research Associate Medicine Research Funds without change in salary rate or term and Instructor Physio- logical Chemistry without salary July 1 to November 15, 1960 and Lecturer November 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Frank T Benson, Jr Assistant Professor General College at $6,800 Term AP to continue to serve as Lecturer without change in salary rate or term for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Gloria M Williams from Teaching Assistant School of Home Economics at $2,115 Term BH50 to Instructor at $777 Term CH50 ($6,216 B rate) for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Joyce L Funke Physician and Instructor University Health Service at $6,250 Term AH50 ($12,000 A rate) to serve in addition for 50% time as Instructor Medicine without salary July 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Harlan D Root Clinical Fellow Surgery with salary paid directly by the American Cancer Society to serve in addition as Instructor at $1,200 Term CH13 ($9,200 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Philip G Walther from Lecturer Division of Education and Psychology Duluth at $1,230 Term BHX25 ($4,918 B rate) to Instructor at the rate of $7,200 T e r h B December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Robert F Derr from Non-service Fellow Agricultural Biochemistry Re- search Funds at $1,410 July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Research Fellow at $3,967 Term CT ($6,800 A rate) December 1, 1960 to June 30,'1961
Sue M Anderson from West Otter Tail County Assistant Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extens~on Service at $717 Term CT ($4,300 A rate) November 1 to December 31, 1960 to Wilkin County Home Agent Instruc- tor at the rate of $4,600 ($4,400 University $200 County) Term AH96 Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1961
Glenn A Smith from Crow Wing County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service at $6,100 ($5,300 University $800 County) Term AH87 to Crow Wing County Agricultural Agent In- structor at the rate of $6,700 ($4,700 University $2,000 County) Term AH70 December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Edna A Regehr from Research Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry Re- search Funds at $705 Term CHTX5O October 1 to December 31, 1960 to Teaching Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry at $705 Term CHTX50 December 16, 1960 to March 15, 1961
David A King from Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds at $588 Term CHT50 October 16 to December 31, 1960 to Teaching Assistant School of Forestry at $1,410 Term CHT50 January 1 to June 30, 1961 ---A
Barbara B Conklin from Instructor Home Economics dudt ti on at $1,554 Term CX ($4,662 B rate) for the fall quarter of 1960-61 to Teaching Assistant at $706 Term CH50 for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Gerald J Schluck Instructor General College at $2,331 Term BH50 ($4,662 B rate) to serve in addition as Teaching Assistant General Education at $353 for 25% time for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Jack E Rossmann Teaching Assistant College of Education Research Funds at $2,233 Term CHT50 September 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961 to serve in addition as Teaching Assistant General Education at $705 for 25% time December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Jean \V Ward from Teaching Assistant School of Journalism at $1,057 Term BHX25 to Teaching Assistant School of Journalism Research Funds at the rate of $2,115 Term BHT50 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Melvin I Dyer Research Assistant Zoology Research Funds at $2,115 Term BHT5O to Teachine Assistant Zooloev at the rate of $1.410 Term BH25 and as Research Lsistant Zoology xesearch Funds at t'he rate of $1,058 Term BHT33 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Richard D Odom from Research Assistant Institute of Child Develop- ment and Welfare Research Funds at $2,115 Term BHT50 to ~ e a c h i n g Assistant General Education at the rate of $1,058 Term BH25 and as Research Assistant Institute of Child Development and Welfare at the rate of $1,058 Term BH25 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Khursheed Alam from Teaching Assistant Mathematics College of Sci- ence Literature and the Arts at $1,586 Term BH38 to Research Assistant Mathematics Research Funds at the rate of $1,058 Term BH25 September 16 to December 15, 1960 and at the rate of $2,115 Term BH50 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961 and as Teaching Assistant Mathematics at $536 Term CH38 September 16 to December 15, 1960
Deane M Manbeck from Research Assistant Agricultural Engineering Research Funds at $1,410 Term CHT5O July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Research Assistant Agricultural Engineering and Research Funds at $705 Term CHT50 January 1 to March 31, 1961
George M Blake from Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds at $118 Term CHTSO December 16-31, 1960 to Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds at $705 Term CHT50 January 1 to March 31, 1961 and as Teaching Assistant School of Forestry at $282 Term CHT2O January 1 to March 31, 1961 and as Research Assistant School of Forestry Research Funds at $705 Term CHT5O April 1 to June 30, 1961
Gunvor Lundeen from Junior Scientist Institute of Child Development and Welfare Research Funds at $2.080 Term CHT50 ($4.992 A rate) September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Research Assistant 'at '$1,410 ~ e r k CHT5O January 1 to June 30, 1961
James P Houck, Jr from Research Fellow Agricultural Economics Re- search Funds at $3,108 Term CT ($6,216 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Research Assistant at $1,097 for 33% time January 1 to June 15, 1961 and 100% time June 16-30, 1961
John hl Serbu from Medical Fellow Surgery at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A to Research Assistant Sur~erv Research Funds at $1.022 Term CHT75 January 1 to March 31, 1961-
'
Charles H Gregory from Research Assistant Medicine Research Funds at $2,115 Term CHT75 July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Medical Fellow Specialist Medicine at $1,900 plus tuition and fees Term C ($3,800 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
James T Lowman from Medical Fellow Pediatrics and Ancker Hospital Fellowships at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A to Medical Fellow Specialist with salary paid directly by the United States Public Health Serv- ice January 1 to June 30, 1961
Anna L Ellington from Non-service Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology Research Funds at $4,167 July 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961 to hledical Fellow Specialist at $4,167 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($5,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) July 1-, 1960 to April 30, 1961
Jack H Bloch from hledical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $2,500 plus tuition and fees Term CT September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Medical Fellow Specialist and Assistant Director Cancer Detection Center at the rate of $4,000 Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1961
David LV Bennett from Medical Fellow Radiology at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A to Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery and Radiology Re- search Funds at $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($3,600 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
Aldo Castaneda from Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $2,750 plus tuition and fees Term CT July 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to Medical Fellow Specialist at $1,667 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
John P Delaney from Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $2,500 ~ l u s tuition and fees Term CT September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to hledical Fellow Specialist at $1,667 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) anuary 1 to May 31, 1961
Bepjamin T Santoro from hledica i' Fellow Specialist Surgery and Assist- ant Director Cancer Detection Center at $4,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT to Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds at $1,667 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to hlay 31, 1961
Stuart L Scheiner from hledical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $2,750 plus tuition and fees Term CT July 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to htedical Fellow Specialist at $1,667 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
Nelson H Stone from Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $2,250 plus tuition and fees Term CT September 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to Medical Fellow Specialist at $1,667 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to hlay 31, 1961
Hsien-Hwa Hsieh from Medical Fellow Psychiatry and Neurology Minneapolis General Hospital Fellowships at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A to Medical Fellow Specialist at $3,333 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) July 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961
William J Kane from Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT to hledical Fellow Surgery at $1,500 plus tuitiowand fees Term CT January 1 to June 30, 1961
Erich S Wisiol from Research Assistant Surgery Research Funds at $2,043 Term CHT75 October 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961 to Medical Fellow Surgery at $500 plus tuition and fees Term CT January 1 to March 31, 1961
Robert E Stejskal from Medical Fellow Medicine with Salary paid directly by the Veterans Administration Hospital to Medical Fellow Radi- ology at the rate of $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term A January 1 to June nn. 1961 -", - - - -
Valeriano L Jamora, Jr from Medical Fellow Anesthesiology University of Minnesota Hos~itals at $3.000 ~ l u s tuition and fees Term A to hledical Fellow Ancker ~ o s p i t a l FelldwshGs without change in salary rate or term December 19, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Earl N Armbrust, Jr from Medical Fellow Surgery at $1,500 plus tui- tion and fees Term CT Tulv 1 to December 31. 1960 to hledical Fellow Surgery Research Funds a t 'the rate of $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gilbert A Bacon from hledical Fellow Surgery and University Health Service at $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term C July 1 to December 31, 1960 to hledical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at the rate of $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1961
Arnold L Hamel from Medical Fellow Surgery Minneapolis General Hospital Fellowships at $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term C July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Medical Fellow Surgery and University of Miwesota Health Service at $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term C January 1 to June 30, 1961
Robert B Winter from Medical Fellow Surgery Research Funds at $3,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT to hledical Fellow hlinneapolis Gen- eral Hospital Fellowships at $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term C January 1 to June 30, 1961
Tracy S Page, Jr Assistant Purchasing Agent Purchasing Department at $7,392 Term A to serve as Purchasing Agent at the rate of $9,744 Tenn AT August 16 to November 3, 1960
Donald Leino Tabulatillg Equipment Operator Business Office at $3,648 Term A to serve as Senior Tabulating Equipment Operator at the rate of $3,948 Term AT December 1, 1960 to February 1, 1961
Donald G Gullickson from Accountant Office of the Field Auditor at $5,196 Term A to Senior Cashier Business Office without change in salary rate or term December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Ardella W Freitag from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2,664 Term A to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3,120 Term A December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Beverly E Rood from Clerk Office of Admissions and Records at $2,664 Term AX to Senior Clerk at the rate of $3,120 Term AX December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Elnore L hloilanen from Senior Clerk General Storehouse at $3,240 Term A to Senior Clerk-Tv~ist at the rate of $3.372 Term A December 16.
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1960 to June 30, 1961 Rachel G Lukkason from Librarian Library at $5,196 Term A to Senior
Librarian at the rate of $5,400 Term A December 27, 1960 to June 30, 1961 Phyllis J Canner from Senior Clerk-Typist Laboratory of Physiological
Hygiene Research Funds at $3,372 Term A to Senior Secretary Greater University Fund at the rate of $3,648 Term A December 2, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Janis T Saltzman from Senior Clerk-Typist Mechanical Engineering at $3.240 Term A to Secretarv at the rate of $3.372 Term A December 1. 1960 to ' ~ u n e 30, 1961
Shirline M Evans from Senior Clerk-Typist School of Chemistry at $3,504 Term A to Senior Secretary at $55 Term C ($3,648 A rate) Decem- ber 27-31, 1960 and at $948 Term C ($3,792 A rate) January 1 to March 31, 1961
Meriel W Ukura from Tabulating Equipment Operator Experiment Station Institute o f Agriculture at $3,648 Term A to Senior Tabulating Equipment Operator at the rate o f $3,948 Term A November 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Sandra J Finney from Clerk-Typist Medicine Research Funds at $1,332 Term CT ($2,664 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Clerk-Typist Medicine and Research Funds at $1,386 Term CT ($2,772 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Muriel T Oothoudt from Clerk-Stenoara~her Sureerv and Research Funds at $2,880 Term A to Secretary at therate of $3,372 ~ e r m A Novem- ber 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
hlary Lee A Olson Erickson from Senior Clerk-Typist Library Duluth at $3.372 Term A to Senior Clerk-Tv~ist School of Nursing without change in ;afary rate or term November 30,.i960 to June 30, 196f
- Donna L Honnold from Junior Scientist College of Veterinary Medicine
Division of Veterinary Anatomy Research Funds at $2,515 Term CT ($4,992 A rate) October 31, 1960 to April 30, 1961 to Junior Scientist Division o f Veterinary Anatomy at the rate o f $4,992 Term A December 27, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Judith C Widerski from Senior Account Clerk College of Veterinary Medicine at $3,948 Term A to Principal Clerk at the rate of $4,104 Term A December 15, 1960 to June 30, 1961
hlarilyn hl Smidt from Secretary School of Chemistry at $3,372 Term A to Secretary Institute o f Child Development and Welfare without change in salary rate or term December 12, 1960 to June 30, 1961
David L Huss from Laboratoly Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds at $2,295 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) October 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant at $2,128 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Leonard D Walter from Laboratory Animal Attendant Pathology Re- search Funds at $810 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) September 19 to December 16, 1960 to Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant at $987 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) October 1 to December 31, 1960
\Valid G Yasmineh from Junior Scientist Pediatrics Research Funds at $4,680 Term CT ($5,616 A rate) September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Assistant Scientist at $4,140 Term CT ($5,844 A rate) October 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Arthur G LeDoux from Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds at $2,295 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) October 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant at $2,584 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) October 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Blanche 0 Chaulsett Clerk Sanford Hall at $2,772 Term A to serve as Custodial Worker at the rate of $2,460 Term AT December 17-30, 1960
Gladys A Simma from Allergometric Technician University Health Service at $5,400 Term A to Allergometric Therapist at the rate o f $5,616 Term A October 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Vera hl Orr from Senior Bookstore Manager Nicholson Hall Bookstore n t $5 616 Term A to Princi~al Bookstore hlanaeer at the rate of $5.844 -- 7 - , - - - - - Term A November 1, 1960 io June 30, 1961
- Joyce Gilbert from Clerk-Typist University Parking Lots at $2,772
Term AT to Senior Clerk-Tv~ist at the rate o f $3,240 Term AT November . - 15, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Vern H Brundell from Senior Cashier Business Office at $5,400 Term A to Computer Programmer Trainee Data Processing System without change in salary rate or term December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961
James Zdechlik from Principal Stores Clerk School of Physics at $4,992 Term AT to Computer Programmer Trainee Data Processing System with- out change in salary rate Term A December 5, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Lauren C E Stenroos from Laboratory Technologist Agricultural Bio- chemistry Research Funds at $2,400 Term CT ($4,800 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to Junior Scientist at $624 Term CT ($4,992 A rate) November 16 to December 31, 1960 and at $2,598 Term CT ($5,196 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Paul L Thompson from Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds at $2,970 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) July 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant at $1,858 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) November 16, 1960 to May 31, 1961
Carol A Olson from Clerk-Stenographer Surgery Research Funds at $2,400 Term CT ($2,880 A rate) September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to Secrfisy at $1,827 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) December 15, 1960 to June YU, 1981
Merle L Blank from Junior Scientist Hormel Institute at $5,616 Term AT to Assistant Scientist at the rate of $5,844 Term AT November 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Patricia Berry from Assistant Head Hospital Nurse University of Mime- sota Hos~itals at $4,440 Term A to Head Hosnital Nurse at the rate of $4,800 ~ e r m A ~ e c e m b e r 12, 1960 to June 30, i961
Linda A Brindley from Assistant Head Hospital Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,440 Term A to Head Hospital Nurse at tbe rate of $4,800 Term A December 19, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Eloise G Bystrom from X-Ray Therapist University of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $4,620 Term A to General Staff Nurse without change in salary rate or term October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Barbara E Dennody from X-Ray Therapist University of Minnesota Hospitals at $3,948 Term A to General Staff Nurse without change in salary rate or term October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Audrey A Engen from Assistant Head Hospital Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,620 Term A to Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,800 Term A December 12, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Dixie L Freese General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,272 Term A to continue to serve as Assistant Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,440 Term AT December 1-15, 1960 and to Assistant Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,440 Term A December 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Armella A Henrich from Senior X-Ray Therapist University of Minne- sota Hospitals at $4,272 Term A to Senior Clinic Nurse at the rate of $4,440 Term A October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Mason Huff from General Mechanic Universitv of Minnesota Hosnitals * ~~~-~
at $4,800 Term A to Senior General Mechanic at the rate of $ 4 , 9 9 2 ~ e r m A October 24, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Beulah Jach from Head Hospital Nurse University of Minnesota Hos- ~ i t a l s at $5.400 Term A to General Staff Nurse at the rate of $4.620 Term A becember 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Alice U Lindberg from X-Ray Therapist University of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $4,104 Term A to General Staff Nurse without change in salary rate or term October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Janet Mielke from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $4,620 Term A to Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,800 Term A November 21, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Lucy A Paquin from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $4,272 Term A to Assistant Head Hospital Nurse at the rate of $4,440 Term A December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Fredrick Petersen from General Mechanic Como Ave and Grove East Housing Project at $4,620 Term AT to General Mechanic University of Minnesota Hospitals without change in salary rate Term A December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Walter J Petrykowski from Senior General Mechanic University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,800 Term A to General Mechanic Foreman at the rate of $5,196 Term A November 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Marguerite D Price from Custodial Worker University of Minnesota Hospitals at $2,664 Term A to Hospital Aide at the rate of $2,772 Term A December 19-31, 1960 and at the rate of $2,880 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Dorothy Reed from Food Service Worker Mayo Memorial Hospital Gift Shop and Fountain at $2,556 Term AX to Stores Clerk University of Minnesota Hospitals at the rate of $2,664 Term AX December 12, 1960 to June 30, 1961 -
Marie T Romo from X-Rav Thera~ist Universitv of Minnesota Hos~itals at $3,948 Term A to ~eneral 'staff ~ L r s e without'change in salary rGe or term October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Harold J Skokan from General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hos~itals at $4.620 Term A to I los~i tal Assistant Nursing Su~ervisor at the rate-of $5,196 ~ e r m A December 1'9, 1960 to June 30, i961-
Alvin A Tiede General Mechanic University of Minnesota Hospitals at $4,620 Term A to serve as Senior General Mechanic at the rate of $4,800 Term AT November 16 to December 31, 1960
Kenneth Walsh Senior General Mechanic Universitv of Minnesota Hos- pitals at $5,196 Term A to serve as General Mechanic poreman at the rate of $5,400 Term AT October 19 to December 31, 1960
Rosemary G Zbacnik from X-Ray Therapist University of Minnesota Hos~itals at $4.104 Term A to General Staff Nurse without change in salarv rate-or term 0ctober 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
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Salary Adjustments
N L Gault, Jr Assistant Dean and Associate Professor College of Medi- cal Sciences serving as Associate Professor Seoul National University of Korea Cooperative Project from $16,300 plus 20% overseas differential Term A to $17,800 plus 20% overseas differential Term A for 1960-61
Frank D Irving Assistant Professor School of Forestry from $8,200 Term A to the rate of $8,800 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Mary C Andrews Assistant Professor School of Home Economics from $7,500 Term BP to $1,250 Term CH50 ($7,500 B rate) December 16, 1960 to March 15, 1961
Margaret D Doyle Assistant Professor School of Home Economics from $1,50Ch. Term CH50 ($9,000 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $3,375 Term CH75 ($9,000 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Richard W Von Korff Assistant Professor Pediatrics and Physiological Chemistry Research Funds from $1,907 Term CT ($11,440 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1960 to $1,833 Term CT ($11,000 A rate) May 1 to June 30, 1960 and from $9,533 Term CT ($11,440 A rate) July 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961 to $9,167 Term CT ($11,000 A rate) July 1, 1960 to April 30, 1961
Richard C Lillehei Assistant Professor Surgery and Research Funds from $8,500 Term AT to $5,000 Term C?' ($10,000 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Walter L Nelson Research Associate Psychiatry and Neurology and Physiological Chemistry from $3,391 Term CHT9O ($7,536 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to salary paid directly by the United States Public Health Service January 1 to June 30, 1961
Duane I Lundgren Lecturer General Education from $500 Term CHX19 ($8,000 B rate) for the fall quarter of 1960-61 to $300 for 11% time for the winter quarter and $500 for 19% time for the spring quarter of 1960-61
John Q Imholte Lecturer University of Minnesota Morris at $6,300 Term B to serve at the rate of $7,200 Term B September 16 to December 15, 1960
Leroy M Fingerson Instructor Mechanical Engineerin at $3,800 Term BHT75 ($5,067 B rate) to receive $493 for 25% additionaf time December 1, 1960 to March 15, 1961
Rex B Conn, Jr Instructor Laboratory Medicine Research bunds from $9,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT to $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($9,000 plus tuition and fees A rate) November 1 to December 31, 1960
Paige J Donnelly Instructor General College at $2,331 Term BH50 ($4,662 B rate) to receive $777 for 50% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1960-61
Dewain 0 Long Instructor General College at $3,700 Term BH75 ($4,933 B rate) to receive $411 for 25% additional time for the winter quar- ter of 1960-61
Stanton K Tefft Instructor General College at $1,650 Term BH33 ($4,950 B rate) to continue to receive $550 for 34% additional time for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Carl G Ash West Polk County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $8,150 ($4,675 University $3,475 County) Term AH57 to the rate of $8,550 ($4,975 University $3,575 County) Term AH58 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Harriet H Bakehouse Steele County Home Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service from $5,300 ($4,475 University $825 County) Term AH84 to the rate of $5,700 ($4,575 University $1,125 County) Tern% AH80 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Howard E Balk Big Stone County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agri- cultural Extension Service from $7,200 ($4,675 University $2,525 County) Term AH65 to the rate of $7,550 ($4,925 University $2,625 County) Term AH65 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Julia Bartlett Hennepin County Home Agent Assistant Professor Agri- cultural Extension Service from $6,540 ($4,575 University $1,965 County) Term AH70 to the rate of $6,932 ($4,673 University $2,257 County) Term AH67 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Audrey C Blum Big Stone County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,900 ($4,300 University $600 County) Term AH88 to the rate of $5,250 ($4,500 University $750 County) Term AH86 Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1961
Jeanette C Bogue Kandiyohi County Home Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,600 ($4,475 University $1,125 County) Term AH80 to the rate of $5,900 ($4,600 University $1,300 County) Term AH78 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Curtis J Churness Becker County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,400 ($4,800 University $600 County) Term AH89 to the rate of $5,680 ($5,025 University $655 County) Term AH88 January 1 to June 30, 1961
William E Dorsey Hubbard County Agricultural Agent Assistant Pro- fessor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,000 ($4,875 University $2,125 County) Term AH70 to the rate of $7,400 ($5,175 University $2,225 County) Term AH70 January 1 to June 30, 1961
James L Edman Swift County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service from $7.100 ($4.675 Universitv $2.425 Countv) - ~ ~ - - ~
Term AH66 to the rate of $7,400'($4,825 'university $2,575 county) ~ e r & AH65 January 1 to June 30, 1961
John R Eix Hubbard County Agricultural Extension Agent Rural De- velopment Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,600 Term A to the rate of $7,000 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gerald H Fahning Dodge County Club Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,875 ($4,775 University $100 County) Term AH98 to the rate of $5,275 ($4,875 University $400 County) Term AH92 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Joseph L Fox Hennepin County Club Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,240 ($4,475 University $1,765 County) Term AH72 to the rate of $6,614 ($4,575 University $2,039 County) Term AH69 January 1 to June 30, 1961
J Russell Gute Steele County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,500 ($4,675 University $2,825 County) Term AH62 to the rate of $8,000 ($4,775 University $3,225 County) Term AH60 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Richard 0 Hawkins Swift County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,300 ($4,600 University $700 County) Term AH87 to the rate of $5,600 ($4,900 University $700 County) Term AH88 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Loyel Hoseck Dodge County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,250 ($4,750 University $2,500 County) Term AH66 to the rate of $7,500 ($4,850 University $2,650 County) Term AH65 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Vernon R Hoysler McLeod County Agricultural Agent Associate Pro- fessor Agricultural Extension Service from $8,200 ($4,675 University $3,525 County) Term A1157 to the rate of $8,300 ($4,775 Unil ersity $3,525 County) Term AH58 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Marlin 0 Johnson \Vest Polk County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,000 ($5,550 Uni- versity $450 County) Term AH93 to the rate of $6,400 ($5,775 University $625 County) Tcrm AH90 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Rome11 M Johnson Chippewa County Home Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service from $4,900 ($4,175 University $725 County) Term AH85 to the rate of $5,000 ($4,275 University $725 County) Term AH86 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Harlie A Larson Houston County Soil Conservation Agent Agricultural Extension Service from $5,700 Term A to the rate of $6,100 Term A Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1961
Roger J Larson Chippewa County Assistant County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,400 ($5,300 University $1,100 County) Term AH83 to the rate of $6,900 ($5,600 University $1,300 County) Term AH81 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Margaret A Lindstrom Swift County Home Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service from $5,100 ($4,400 University $700 County) Term AH86 to the rate of $5.400 ($4.550 Universitv $850 Countv) Term AH84 . , , , January 1 to June 30, 1961
Jeanne A1 hlahurin Waseca County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extenslon Service from $5,000 ($4,165 University $835 County) Term AH83 to the rate of $5,250 ($4,290 University $960 County) Term AH82 January 1 to June 30,1961
Barbara J hlains East Polk County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,600 ($4,200 University $400 County) Term AH91 to the rate of $5,000 ($4,425 University $575 County) Term AH89 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Ronald R McCamus Kandiyohi County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,600 ($4,673 University $2,925 County) Term AH62 to the rate of $7,975 ($4,800 University $3,175 County) Term AH60 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Genevieve J hfoffitt LeSueur County Home Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,000 ($4,575 University $1,425 County) Term AH76 to the rate of $6,100 ($4,675 University $1,425 County) Term AH77 January 1 to June 30, 1961
LaVaun R Neeb Dodge County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,700 ($3,865 University $835 County) Term AH82 to the rate of $4,900 ($3,965 University $935 County) Term AH81 January 1 to June 30,1961
Ernest A Nelson Becker County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,000 ($4,675 University $2,325 County) Term AH67 to the rate of $7,300 ($4,975 University $2,325 County) Term AH68 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Oscar Nelson Mallnomen County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,300 ($4,950 University $350 County) Term AH93 to the rate of $5,800 ($5,450 University $350 County) Term AH94 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Irene h l Ott McLeod County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Ex- tension Service from $6,700 ($4,475 University $2,225 County) Term AH67 to the rate of $6,800 ($4,575 University $2,225 County) Term AH67 Janu- ary 1 to June 30, 1961
Raymond W Palmby Jackson County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,900 ($4,675 University $3,225 County) Term AH59 to the rate of $8,000 ($4,775 University $3,225 County) Tenn AH60 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Irene S Peterson Douglas County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,500 ($4,500 University $1,000 County) Term AH82 to the rate of $5,850 ($4,725 University $1,125 County) Term AH81 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Eugene F Pilgram Chippewa County Agricultural Agent Assistant Pro- fessor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,700 ($4,675 ~niversit~'$3,025 County) Term AH61 to the rate of $8,200 ($4,975 University $3,225 County) Term AH61 January 1 to June 30, 1961
George G Roadfeldt Hennepin County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,840 ($4,675 University $3,165 County) Term AH60 to the rate of $8,310 ($4,775 University $3,535 County) Term AH57 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Eldon H Rost Douglas County Agricultural Agent Assistant Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,250 ($4,675 University $2,575 County) Term AH64 to the rate of $7,700 ($4,975 University $2,725 County) Term AH65 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Miles G Rowe Wadena County Agricultural Agent Associate Professor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,000 ($4,700 University $2,300 County) Term AH67 to the rate of $7,400 ($5,100 University $2,300 County) Term AH69 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Harley S Shurson East Polk County Agricultural Agent Assistant Pro- fessor Agricultural Extension Service from $7,450 ($4,675 University $2,775 County) Term AH63 to the rate of $8,050 ($4,975 University $3,075 County) Term AH62 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Marcella M Strobe1 Becker County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,500 ($4,300 University $200 County) Term AH96 to the rate of $4,925 ($4,525 University $400 County) Term AH92 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Janice S Stroom Hennepin County Assistant County Home Agent In- structor Agricultural Extension Service from $4,700 ($4,600 University $100 County) Term AHT98 to the rate of $5,088 ($4,700 University $388 County) Term AHT92 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Donna hl Sutton Hubbard County Home Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $5,400 ($4,850 University $550 County) Term AH90 to the rate of $5,900 ($5,100 University $800 County) Term AH86 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Audrey M V Tolzmann Jackson County Home Agent Instructor Agricul- tural Extension Service from $5,900 ($4,475 University $1,425 County) Term AH76 to the rate of $6,000 ($4,575 University $1,425 County) Term AH76 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Erwin J Wamhoff Morrison County Agricultural Agent Assistant Pro- fessor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,700 ($4,600 University $2,100
County) Term AH69 to the rate of $7,100 ($4,900 University $2,200 County) Term AH69 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Fred E Wetherill Nicollet County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agri- cultural Extension Service from $7,800 ($4,675 University $3,125 County) Term AH60 to the rate of $8,100 ($4,775 University $3,325 County) Term AH59 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Roger M Wilkowske LeSueur County Agricultural Agent Instructor Agricultural Extension Service from $6,000 ($4,350 University $1,650 County) Term AH73 to the rate of $6,300 ($4,450 University $1,850 County) Term AH71 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Rodger P Crowell Teaching Assistant Art at $1,058 Term BH25 to continue to receive $705 for 25% additional time for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Lawrence Hanson Teaching Assistant Art at $1,058 Term BHX25 to continue to receive $705 for 25% additional time for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
John F Kutzik Teaching Assistant Art at $1,058 Term BH25 to receive $705 for 25% additional time for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Gopal C hlitra Teaching Assistant Art at $1,058 Term BH25 to con- tinue to receive $705 for 25'2 additional time for the winter and spring quarters of 1960-61
Rodolfo P Perez Teaching Assistant Art at $1,058 Term BH25 to con- tinue to receive $705 for 25% additional time for the winter and spring - - quarters of 1960-61
Jerome S Stromberg Teaching Assistant Sociology from $1,410 Term BH33 to the rate of $2,115 Term BH50 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1 Qfil
Leon W Maschoff Teaching Assistant Electrical Engineering from $1,058 Term BHT25 to the rate of $2,115 Term BHT50 December 16, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Patricia M Fergus Teaching Assistant General Education from $1,058 Term BH25 to the rate of $2,115 Term BH50 December 16, 1960 to Tune 15, 1961
Delwin D Cahoon Teaching Assistant General College at $2,115 Term BH50 to receive $353 for 25% additional time for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Frederick L Hoyt, Jr Teaching Assistant General College at $1,410 Term BH33 to continue to receive $353 for 25% additional time for the winter quarter of 1960-61
K 'ko K TYada Teaching Assistant General College at $1,058 Term BH25 yo continue to receive $353 for 25% additional time for the winter quarter of 1960-61
Cheng-Ven Shih Research Assistant Agricultural Biochemistry Research Funds from $823 Term CHT50 September 16 to December 31, 1960 to $1,528 for 75% time January 1-31, 1961 and 50% time February 1 to June 30, 1961
Aya B Leder Research Assistant Bacteriology Research Funds from $752 Term CHT40 September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,410 Term CHT50 January 1 to June 30, 1961
Henry Gans Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds from $5,000 plus tuition and fees Term AT to salary paid directly by the United State Public Health Service Fellowship October 15, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Peter A Salmon Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds from $6,000 Term AT to salary paid directly by the United States Public Health Service Fellowship January 1 to June 30, 1961
Theodor B Grage Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds from $3,300 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($3,600 plus tuition and fees A rate) July 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to $3,000 Term CT ($6,000 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
William F Feller Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds from $3,000 Term CT ($3,600 A rate) September 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to $1,875 Term CT ($4,500 A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
Demetre M Nicoloff Medical Fellow Specialist Surgery Research Funds from $3,300 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($3,600 plus tuition and fees A rate) July 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to $1,875 plus tuition and fees Term CT ($4,500 plus tuition and fees A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
Maung M Than Medical Fellow Sur ery without salary and fees of $364 paid on Surgery Research Funds J U ? ~ 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961 to $1,500 plus tuition and fees Term C January 1 to June 30, 1961
Po h4 Ya Medical Fellow Surgery from without salary to $2,000 plus tuition and fees Term CT November 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Robert K Ausman Medical Fellow Surgery without salary to receive $91 in fees Surgery Research Funds October 1 to December 31, 1960
Marvin W Dynes Manager of Glassblowing Shop from $7,104 Term A to the rate of $7,692 Term A December 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
John W Farmer Senior Engineer Plant Services from $9,012 Term A to the rate of $9,372 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
0 Jerome Nelson Principal Engineer Plant Services from $9,744 Term A to the rate of $10,128 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Velta Goppers Assistant Scientist School of Public Health Research Funds from $3,036 Term CT ($6,072 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $3,156 Term CT ($6,312 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Robert L Hughes Junior Scientist Agricultural Biochemistry Research Funds from $2,598 Term CT ($5,196 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,700 Term CT ($5,400 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Herbert W Sachs Senior Experimental Plot Supervisor Plant Pathology and Botany Research Funds from $2,400 Term CT ($4,800 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,496 Term CT ($4,992 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gwendolyn F G Riggin Senior Clerk-Typist Medicine and Research Funds from $810 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) October 1 to December 31, 1960 to the rate of $3,372 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Ruth Cardinal Tunior Scientist Medicine Research Funds from $2,922 Term CT ($5,844 r rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $3,036 Term CT ($6,072 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Mary K Weimer Junior Scientist Medicine Research Funds from $2,808 Tenn CT ($5,616 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,922 Term CT ($5,844 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Velta H Mikelsons Laboratory Technologist Medicine Research Funds from $4,800 Term AT to the rate of $4,992 Term AT January 1 to June 30, l Q R l *""A
Phyllis C Reynolds Senior Clerk-Typist Psychiatry and Neurology and Sociology Research Funds from $2,108 Term CHT75 ($3,372 A rate) August 1, 1960 to May 31, 1961 to $1,095 Term CHT75 ($3,504 A rate) January 1 to May 31, 1961
ack L Ervin Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Pediatrics Research ~ u n d s from $2,052 Term CT ($4,104 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,136 Term CT ($4,272 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gay M Rapley Laboratory Technologist Medicine Research Funds from $4,620 Term AT to the rate of $4,297 Term AHT93 ($4,620 A rate) October 10, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Ann R Black Junior Scientist Medicine Research Funds from $450 Term CT ($5,400 A rate) December 1-31, 1960 to $2,808 Term CT ($5,616 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Geraldine F Wickre Senior Statistical Clerk School of Public Health Research Funds from $1,124 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,752 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Barbara J Eastman Secretary Seoul National University of Korea Co- operative Project from $1,752 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Julianne T Betz Senior Laboratory Technician Trainee School of Physics Research Funds From $3,240 Term AT to the rate of $3,372 Term AT November 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
llinnie E Engberg Laboratory Attendant Bacteriology Research Funds from $1,230 Term CTX ($2,460 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,278 Term CTX ($2,556 4 rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Kaye D Swedien Principal Clerk School of Public Health Research Funds from $1,602 Term CHT75 ($4,272 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to the rate of $3,330 Term AHT75 ($4,440 A rate) January 1 to June 30. 1961 - , - - - -
Joan W Schmidt Junior Scientist Surgery Research Funds from $2,808 Term CT ($5,616 A rate) ~ u l y 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,922 Term CT ($5,844 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gavlord M Twite Assistant Scientist Phvsioloeical Chemistrv Research Funds from $2,922 Term C T ($5,844 A rate) ~ u l ~ - l to ~ e c e m b e r 31, 1960 to $3,036 Term CT ($6,072 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Ben E Hallaway Assistant Scientist Laboratory Medicine Research Funds from $3,282 Term CT ($6,564 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $3.414 Term CT ($6.828 A rate) Tanuarv 1 to Tune 30. 1961 ,, -,---
' ~ e ~ i n a ~ i j u m s Junior scientist "~aboiatory Gedicine Research Funds from $1,123 Term CHT80 ($5,616 A rate) October 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,342 Term CHT80 ($5,844 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Charlotte Rothnem Senior Laboratorv Technician Pediatrics Research Funds from $1,974 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,052 Term CT ($4,104 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
hlary H Lind Senior Laboratory Technician Cancer Biology Research Funds from $1,316 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2.052 Term CT ($4.104 A rate) Tanuarv 1 to Tune 30. 1961
~oyde ' ~ i u n b e r g ~unior scientist pediatrics kesearGh Funds from $2,700 Term CT ($5,400 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,808 Term CT ($5,616 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Henry E Baur Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Research Funds from $1,368 Term CT ($4,104 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,136 Term CT ($4,272 A rate) January 1 to June nn ine l - - , - - v
Rose L Weiner Laboratory Technologist Surgery Research Funds from $1,925 Term CT ($4,620 A rate) August 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,400 Term CT ($4,800 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Virgil J Dwinnell Grounds Crew Foreman Plant Services from $5,400 Term A to the rate of $5,616 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Lewis Lee Delivery Service Driver Plant Services from $4,104 Term A to the rate of $4,272 Term A anuary 1 to June 30, 1961 1J Andrew C Sexson Genera hlechanic Plant Services from $4,800 Term A to the rate of $4,992 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Ray W Hansen Locomotive Crane Operator Plant Services from $5,844 Term A to the rate of $6,072 Term A October 1, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Kenneth L Sigsworth Locomotive Crane Operator Plant Services from $5,400 Term A to the rate of $5,616 Term A October 1 to December 31, 1960 and to the rate of $5,844 Term A January 1 to June 30, 1961
Sharon Gemmill Assistant Scientist Surgery Research Funds from $2,922 Term CT ($5,844 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $3,036 Term CT ($6,072 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Sylvester Landrum Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds from $3,240 Term AT to the rate of $3,372 Term AT September 26, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Charles A Damann Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Re- search Funds from $1,168 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) September 1 to Decem- ber 31, 1960 to $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Donald W Rooney Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Re- search Funds from $1,124 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) September 1 to Decem- ber 31, 1960 to $1,752 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Ray J Schliesman Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Re- search Funds from $1,080 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) September 1 to Decem- ber 31, 1960 to $1,686 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) January 1 to une 30, 1961 / Titus Ueland Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Bio ogy Research Funds from $1,168 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Lee Cowell Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Surgery Research Funds from $2,052 Term CT ($4,104 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,136 Term CT ($4,272 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Jovita B Baker Junior Scientist Anatomy Research Funds from $5,616 Term AT to the rate of $5,844 Term AT January 1 to June 30, 1961
Louis E Birr Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Re- search Funds from $1,368 Term CT ($4,104 A rate) September 1 to Decem- ber 31, 1960 to $2,136 Term CT ($4,272 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Larry D England Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Re- search Funds from $1,080 Term CT ($3,240 A rate) September 1 to Decem- ber 31, 1960 to $1,686 Term CT ($3,372 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Jane J Kuykendall Principal Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Research Funds from $1,540 Term CT ($4,620 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2,400 Term CT ($4,800 A rate) January 1 to June "l\ , A n - au, 1301
Edward Linkert Laboratory Animal Attendant Cancer Biology Research Funds from $1,216 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) September 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Audrey Z Backstrom Senior Secretary Office of the Cancer Coordinator Research Funds from $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,974 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Joan S Barr Clerk-Stenographer Cancer Biology Research Funds from $1,440 Term CT ($2,880 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,500 Term CT ($3,000 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Edwin J Englert Senior Laboratory Animal Attendant Radiology Re- search Funds from $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $987 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) January 1 to March 31, 1961
Hattie J Gray Senior Laboratory Technician Radiology Research Funds from $1,896 Term CT ($3,792 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $987 Term CT ($3,948 A rate) January 1 to March 31, 1961
Darlene Larson Johnson Secretary Surgery Research Funds from $1,732 Term CT ($3,504 A rate) July 1 to December 31, 1960 to $1,824 Term CT ($3,648 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Gwendolyn T Green Secretary College of Education Research Funds from $3,372 Term AT to the rate of $3,504 Term AT September 16, 1960 to June 30, 1961
Lawrence F Oberste Herdsman College of Veterinary Medicine Divi- sion of Veterinary hledicine and Clinics Research Funds from $1,200 Term CT ($4,800 A rate) October 1 to December 31, 1960 to $416 Term CT ($4,992 A rate) January 1-31, 1961
Shirley J Thornton Clerk-Typist School of Public Health Research Funds from $666 Term CT ($2,664 A rate) October 1 to December 31, 1960 to $693 Term CT ($2,772 A rate) January 1 to March 31, 1961
Madeline DeMaio Laboratory Technologist Surgery Research Funds from $000 Term CT ($5,400 A rate) November 1 to December 31, 1960 to $2 808 Tcrm C'T ($3,616 A rate) January 1 to June 30, 1961
Anna h.1 Mure Senior Clerk-Typist University of Minnesota Hospitals from $3,240 Term A to the rate of $3,372 Term A November 1, 1960 to January -10, 1961
Irmagene Sanford Hospital Nursing Supervisor University of Minnesota Hospitals from $5,844 Term A to $6,072 Term A for 1960-61
Leaves of Absence
H Harvard Arnason P~.ofessor and Chairman Art leave without salary February 1 to June 15, 1961 to serve as Vice President of Art Administra- tion at the Guggenheim Museum New York City
Ruth Harrington Professor and Assistant Director School of Nursing 50% time leave with salary and 50% time leave without salary December 15, 1960 to June 30, 1961 on account of illness
Walter W Heller Professor and Chairman Economics School of Business Administration leave without salary January 23 to June 15, 1961 to serve as Chairman of the U S President's Council of Economic Advisers
James F hlaclear Associate Professor Division of Social Sciences Duluth sabbatical furlough for 1961-62 to do research on seventeenth century English intellectual and religious history at the Newberry Library Harvard University and Folger Shakespeare Library at Washington D C
Howard J Newel1 Assistant Professor District 4-H Club Leader Agri- cultural Extension Service 50% time leave without salary December 9, 1960 to June 15, 1961 to do graduate work
Mary L Rice Assistant Professor of Literature and Writing General College leave without salary for the spring quarter of 1960-61 for personal reasons
Joseph E Duncan Assistant Professor Division of Humanities Duluth sabbatical furlough for 1961-62 to do research for a book on Milton at Columbia University Library, The New York Public Library, The Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D C and the British Museum and other British libraries
Donald R Olson Instructor School of Business Administration leave without salary for the winter quarter of 1960-61 to devote full time to job with Pillsbury
James K Winfrey Instructor College of Education Research Funds leave without salary January 11-26, 1961 for marriage
The following Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1961 for off-campus assignments
Eleanor M Kohn Paul E Van Horn, Jr James W Nelson
The following Medical Fellows Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to hlarch 31, 1961 for off-campus assignments
John C Damron Howard D Robinson Vivita K Leonard
The following hledical Fellows Mayo Foundation leave without salary January 1 to March 31, 1961 with stipend to be paid by Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Daniel H Abdulian Richard J Patterson Donald 0 Madsen Robert E Stack
Malcolm S Floyd Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation on military leave without salary leave to terminate January 1, 1961 (returned from service)
Harold W Fogle Medical Fellow Mavo Foundation on military leave without salary leave to terminate July 1, 1961 (returned from service)
Jerral S Seibert Medical Fellow Mayo Foundation on military leave without salary leave to terminate April 1, 1961 (returned from service)
Mona A Barfield Senior Tabulating Equipment Operator Business Office leave without salary December 6, 1960 to February 1, 1961 on account of pregnancy
Adeline C Straub Clerk Business Office leave without salary November 10-23, 1960 on account of illness
Leonard W Roncone Laborer General Storehouse leave without salary November 21-29, 1960 for personal reasons
Roberta K Peterson Senior Secretary School of Chemistry leave with- out salary January 25 to March 31, 1961 on account of pregnancy
Glenna M Callister Transcribing Machine Operator Agricultural Exten- sion Service leave without salary December 2-9, 1960 on account of illness
Marian B Mutchler Senior Clerk North Central School and Experiment Station leave without salary January 16 to March 31, 1961 on account of pregnancy
Arndt H W Anderson Senior Farm Laborer Agricultural Experiment Station Rosemount leave without salary December 16, 1960 to April 15, 1961 on account of lack of work
Herman W Ratzlaff Senior Farm Laborer Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion Rosemount leave without salary December 2, 1960 to February 28, 1961 on account of illness
Irene C Bossenmaier Assistant Scientist Medicine continuation of 50% time leave with salary and 50% time leave without salary November 21 to December 16, 1960 to establish laboratory procedures at Hacettepe Chil- dren's Hospital Ankara Turkey
Elizabeth M Haley Principal Clerk Office of Student Personnel Services Duluth leave without salary January 12-23, 1961 for personal reasons
Edwin R Nelson Building Caretaker Physical Plant Duluth leave with- out salary November 16 to December 31, 1960 on account of illness
Mar aret E Wipperman Administrative Secretary Seoul National Uni- versity o f ~ o r e a Cooperative Project leave without salary December 16-31, 1960 for return from Korea
Beverly D Willner Senior Secretary School of Public Health Research Funds leave without salary January 12 to March 17, 1961 on account of pregnancy
Simon Huettl Building Caretaker Plant Services continuation of leave without salary January 1 to June 30, 1961 on account of illness
Louise Eng Assistant Cook Sanford Hall leave without salary December 19-26, 1960 on account of Sanford Hall closing
Florence S Wilkus Custodial Worker Sanford Hall leave without salary December 6, 1960 to January 18, 1961 on account of injury
Angela Nethercutt Clerk Shevlin Hall Food Service leave without salary December 16-31, 1960 on account of Shevlin Hall closing
Ida Griffin Food Service Supervisor Coffman Union Food Service leave without salary December 19-28, 1960 on account of Fountain Grille closing
Margaret Ikenberry Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Service leave without salary December 21-28, 1960 on account of Commuter's Lunch Room closing
Elsie L Martin Food Service Supervisor Coffman Union Food Service leave without salary December 9-23, 1960 on account of Gopherette closing
Esther Nerheim Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Service leave without salary December 21-28, 1960 on account of Commuter's Lunch Room closing
Marie F Witt Food Service Worker Coffman Union Food Service leave without salary December 20-31, 1960 on account of Commuter's Lunch Room closing
Grace H Evans Head Residence Hall Counselor Residence Hall Units Duluth leave without salary December 21-30, 1960 for additional vacation
Audrey V Meyer Laundry Worker University Laundry leave without salary December 16, 1960 to January 1, 1961 on account of illness
Hedwig Achenbach Practical Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 2-18, 1960 on account of illness in family
Leo E Berchens Hospital Janitor University of Minnesota Hospitals continuation of leave without salary November 1-25, 1960 on account of illness
George Dennis Senior Laboratory Attendant University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary November 14 to December 11, 1960 on ac- count of illness
Beulah Jach General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary December 16, 1960 to February 5, 1961 for personal reasons
Carol A Mueske Student Technologist Supervisor University of hlinne- sota Hospitals leave without salary January 4 to March 31, 1961 on account of pregnancy
Margaret F G Ott Hospital Housekeeper University of Minnesota Hos- pitals leave without salary October 31 to November 15, 1960 on account of illness
Harold J Skokan General Staff Nurse University of Minnesota Hospitals leave without salary October 6 to December 18, 1960 to attend school
Voted to approve the following requests for noncampus service:
Institute of Technology
LeRoy T. Anderson, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, to serve as consultant to Control Data Corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, from December 15, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Ernst R. G. Eckert, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, to serve as consultant to General Electric Company, Flight Propulsion Laboratory De- partment, Cincinnati, Ohio, from November 1, 1960 to October 31, 1961, and to AVCO Research and Advanced Development, Wilmington, Massa- chusetts, from October 25, 1960 to October 24, 1961
Edwin Kinnen, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, to serve as consultant to hlinneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota, from December 19, 1960 to May 31, 1961
Sidnev C. Larson. Associate Professor. Electrical Engineering, to serve as consultant to ~ont 'rol Data corporation, Minneapolis, Minnesota, from December 1, 1960 to June 15, 1961
Alfred 0. C. Nier, Professor and Chairman. School of Physics. to serve as cons~iltant to union Carbide Nuclear ~ o m ~ a n v . Oak ~ i d e e . ~'ennessee. and to Knolls Aton~ic Power Laboratory, ~ c h e i e c t a d ~ , New ~ % i k , from July 1, 1960 to June 30, I961
Richard A. Swalin. Professor. School of Chemistrv. Metallurcrv. to serve as consultant to Minneapolis-~oneywell Research ~ & t e r , ~ o ~ k i i s , hlinne- sota, from November 1, 1960 to November 1, 1961
College of Medical Sciences
John P. Brantner, Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Neurology, to serve as consultant to hlinneapolis Salvation Army Men's Social Service Center, from present to indefinite
School of Public Health and University Health Service
Ralph 0. Wollan, Instructor and Health Physicist, University Health Service, and Instructor, School of Public Health, $I serve as a partner in consulting group "hlidwest Radiation Consultants, from January 1, 1961 to indefinite
University of Minnesota, Duluth
James R. Murphy, Assistant Professor, Music, Division of Humanities, Department of Music, to serve as guest band conductor and teach a methods course at Nebraska State Teachers College, Chadron, Nebraska, from May 29 to June 3, 1961
In conformity with the policy statement adopted by the Re- gents on May 12, 1960, on an "Interim Plan for the Regulariza- tion of Private Practice by Members of the Medical School Fac- ulty," Dr. Maynard M. Cohen of the Medical faculty has filed the appropriate form requesting consultation privileges. This was transmitted by the Dean and the President and approved by the Board.
Because of special circumstances, it was recommended that Miss Helen Tuchner, Instructor in the School of Dentistry, be continued as an instructor on an " X or temporary basis for 1961-62, with the understanding that during this year of service she would acquire no additional rights of tenure. Normally Miss Tuchner's services would terminate as an instructor, but because of special experience, it is desired that she be continued. Such continuation is permissible under our Regulations for Faculty Tenure, when all parties involved have signed the appropriate documents. This has been done in this case.
On the recommendation of the Academic Vice President and the President voted to approve the continuation of Miss Tuch- ner's services on a nonregular basis.
A resolution passed by the Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society, Hennepin County Unit, was presented by the President for the information of the Board and the record.
The President reported for the information of the Board the receipt of letters of appreciation from the Greater Minneapolis Interfaith Fair Housing Program, the Jewish Community Rela- tions Council of Minnesota, and the Mayor's Commission on Human Relations, City of MinneapoIis, in connection with the action of the Board dated December 9, 1960, covering discrimi- nation in private housing.
At the request of the Administrative Committee of the Senate, and on the recommendation of the President voted to give the designation "E. T. Bell Laboratories" to that portion of the in- terior of the buiIding between Jackson and Owre Halls used by the College of Medical Sciences and "Peter J. Brekhus Labora- tories" to that area used by the School of Dentistry.
On the recommendation of the President. voted to amend Section 12 ( b ) of Regulations Concerning @acuity Tenure as follows: Section 12 ( b ) of the code did read as follows:
Sec. 12 ( b ) . Suspension during proceedings. Sole power to suspend rests with the President. The suspension may be with or without pay as the President determines to be in the best interests of the University. A person under suspension without pay pending proceedings for removal for cause continues to hold such rights as University insurance, retirement, hospitaliza- tion, and the like, unimpaired until the Board of Regents has made final disposition of his case. A suspension without pay, insofar as such special rights are concerned, is regarded as a leave of absence without salary, unless the person suspended is subsequently reinstated.
This should be amended by inserting the following sentence after the sentence which ends with "interests of the University."
Prior to making a decision with respect to such suspension, the Presi- dent shall consult with an ad hoc committee of academic personnel of his own choosing, including at least one member of the Faculty Consultative Committee.
A report on the future educational activities at the Northwest School and Experiment Station, Crookston, and the West Central School and Experiment Station, Morris, prepared by an ad hoc committee under the chairmanship of Associate Dean T. H. Fenske, was presented by the President. Regent Skyberg moved, and Regent Johnson seconded the approval of the report and transmittal to the legislature pursuant to the legislative resolution adopted April 13, 1959, by the 1959 legislature that such a report must be filed with the 1961 legislature. The motion was passed. Report filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,330.
Voted on the recommendation of the Vice President, Aca- demic Administration, and the President to approve an increase of thirty-five (from forty to seventy-five) tuition scholarships authorized for foreign students effective Spring Quarter 1961, in accordance with the recommendations of a sub-committee of the Foreign Students Committee, and the Provost, University of Min- nesota, Duluth. Detail filed supplement to the minutes, page 13.330A.
On the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Ad- ministration, and the President voted to approve the following resolution which was proposed by the Civil Service Committee:
To increase the number of Extension Division Evening School Scholar- ships from 30 to 45 per academic year, effective immediately.
Voted on the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Administration, and the President to authorize the administrative officers to apply to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare for funds to assist in the construction of a new Rehabili- tation Unit of the University Hospitals, and to approve the use
of a portion of the Minnesota Hospital and Home for Crippled Children Fund as the University's contribution in the construction of this Unit. Detail filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,331.
On the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Ad- ministration, and the President voted to approve the initiation of condemnation proceedings on property in the vicinity of Beacon and Oak Street S.E., in accordance with the following resolution:
That pursuant to the laws of the State of Minnesota, the Regents of the University of Minnesota have duly determined that it is necessary to take, in fee simple absolute, for the purpose of the University of Minnesota, as an addition to and for the use of the Minneapolis Campus of the Univer- sity of Minnesota, those certain lands situated in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, which are hereinafter described, and hereby request the Attorney General to institute and prosecute, in the name of the State of Minnesota, or in the name of the Regents of the University of Minnesota, or both, proceedings in the District Court in accordance with the statutes in such case made and provided for the taking and condemnation of said lands, in fee simple absolute, under the power of eminent domain:
The North 42 feet of the West 85 feet of Lot 2; the Westerly 50 feet of Lot 3 and the Westerly 50 feet of the Southerly 24 feet of Lot 2; the South 24 feet of the East 58 feet of the West 108 feet of Lot 2; the North 42 feet of the East 23 feet of the West 108 feet of Lot 2; the East 5? feet of the West 108 feet of Lot 3; all in Block 21, "Regents Addition, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
The North 80 feet of Lots 5 and 6; Lot 4; Lot 3; the North 100 feet of Lot 1 except the East 45 feet thereof and the North 100 feet of Lot 2; the East 45 feet of the North 100 feet of Lot 1; all in Edwards and Lewis' Subdivision of Lots 1, 2, and 3 and 4, Block 6, Bakers Addi- tion to St. Anthony, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Hennepin County, Minnesota.
Voted on the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Administration, and the President to authorize the administra- tive officers to negotiate for a bank loan to provide funds for the acquisition of the above property with the understanding that the terms of the loan will be reported to the Board for formal ac- tion. Documentation filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,332.
Voted to approve applications for contracts and grants totaling $3,737,446.51, list filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,333.
The Vice President, Business Administration, asked Mr. Roy Lund, Assistant Vice President and Director of Plant Services to discuss the boundary limits of the West River Campus. It was pointed out that these have been acted upon favorably by the City Planning Commission and are a matter of public information.
Voted on the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Administration, and the President to reffirm the boundary limits of the West Campus, and to authorize the administrative officers, within the limits of available funds, to negotiate for the purchase of property within the defined limits.
The Vice President, Business Administration, reported for the information of the Board the award of the contract for the exca- vation work for the three buildings on the West River Campus to the Park Construction Company-Base Bid $27,237.45. This is pursuant to action of the Board at its meeting on December 9, 1960. Detail filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,334.
On the recommendation of the Vice President, Business Ad- ministration, and the President, voted to authorize acceptance of the following low bids for the addition and alterations to Shevlin Hall. Correspondence filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,335:
General Loeffel Ingstrand Company General Contractors 3145 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis 8, Minnesota
Base Bid ............................................ $99,500
Net Bid ............................................... $99,500
Mechanical (Including plumbing, heat- ing and ventilating)
Edward H. Roeske Plbg. & Htg. 1716 East Seventh Street St. Paul 6, hlinnesota
Base Bid .............................................. $42,240
Net Bid ...................................................... $42,240
Electrical (Including parts A & B) Bill Dymanyk & Sons Elec. Co. 1500 Monroe Street N. E. Minneapolis 13, Minnesota
Base Bid ................................................... $15,554
Net Bid ........................................................ $15,554
......... Total of the Above Low Bids $157,294
Non-Building Costs
Architect's fees, based on 7% of the final contract amounts, estimated to be . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,060
Services of the Supervising Archi- tect's office, based on Y4 of 1% of the final contract amounts, esti- mated to be ................................................. 393
Supervision of construction ..................... 2,700 Miscellaneous engineering work to
examine structural members and footings, etc. ....................................... 1,000
Total of Non-Building Costs .................. $ 15,153
Total of Above Costs ................................. Available for Contingencies .......................
GRAND TOTAL ...............................
Source of Funds: From 1959 Legislative Appropriation $120,000
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From University Services Funds 45,000 From Plant Services funds due to the provision of new steam
8,538
$173,538
Completion Date: September 1, 1961
Voted to approve the following securities transactions of the Investments Committee:
No. of Shares 100
October 16 through December 31,
ACQUISITIONS
Purchases-Corporate Stock
Group Investments Fund
Security
American Electric Power Company, Inc.,
International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, no par val Merck & Co., Inc., Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Com-
....................................... pany, $1.50 par value ... National Lead Company, $5 par value
Pfizer, Chas. & Co., Inc., $0.33!5 par value Stauffer Chemical Company, $5 par value
......... Texas Utilities Company, no par value
Class
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common
Common Common
Common Common
Common Common Common Common Common
Cost
Purchases-United States Government Agency Obligations
Temporary Investment Pool--Current Fund
Par Value Security Maturity Cost $500,000.00 Federal Home Loan Bank Notes, 3.30% 5-15-61 $500,234.38
Temporary Inuestment Pool-Plant Fund
350,000.00 Federal National Mortgage Association, Discount Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28-61 346,208.34
250,000.00 Federal National Mortgage Association, Discount Notes ................................................ 3-30-61 247,606.60
Corporate Stock Dividends
Group Investments Fund
No. 01 Shares Securlty Class
87 The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, no par value Common 76 International Paper Company, $2.50 par value Common 24 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, $10 par value Common 36 Stauffer Chemical Company, $5 par value Common 71 Texaco Inc., $25 par value Common
Corporate Stock Splits
Grapp Trust Fund No. I
50 El Paso Natural Gas Company, $3 par value ............................... Common
Group Investments Fund
1,221 El Paso Natural Gas Company, $3 par value Common 2,558 International Paper Company, $2.50 par value Common
Gifts--Corporate Stocks
Sophie DuFresne Memorial Scholarship Fund
No. of Shares Security 168 American Telephone & Telegraph Com-
pany, 33?$ par value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Central Illinois Electric and Gas Com-
pany, 4.10% 104 Dow Chemical Company, $5 par value 25 E. I. duPont deNemours & Com~anv. $3.50
113 First Bank Stock Corporation, $1'0' par value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....................
................. General Motors Corporation, $3.75 ............. The Grevhound Cornoration, 45'4%
~ndianau'olis Power & Light'Comwanv. 4% ~ i n n e s o t a Power & Ligh; company, '5% Montana-Dakota Utilities Company, 4.20% St. Paul Fire & Marine Insuiance Com- pany, $6.25 par value Southern California Edison Company, $25 par value .........................................................................
Class
Common
Preferred Common Preferred
Common Preferred Preferred Preferred Preferred Preferred
Common
Common
Book Value
No. of Shares Security Class 111 Standard Oil Company of Indiana, $25 par
value ........................................................................ Common 1 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, $7
par value ................................................................. Common 75 Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation,
no par value .............................................................. Common
Par Value 4,000.00
Gifts-Corporate Bonds
Sophie DuFresne Memorial Scholarship Fund
Security Maturity American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
10-1-75
10-1-95
11-1-74
9-15-83
5-1-89 5-15-65
West Penn Power Company Bond, 3%% ... 1-1-66 United States of America Treasury Bonds,
6-15-83
3-15-70
5-15-63
Purchases-University Grove Mortgages
Group Investments Fund
Security Maturity Mortgage Deed and First Mortgage Note, 5%, dated December 7,1960, in the name of Frank Morrell and Lenore K. Morrell, for leasehold Lot Ten of Block Three,
.......................... University Grove Addition 12-7-80 h~lortgage Deed and First Mortgage Note, 5%, dated September 1, 1960, in the name of Ephraim Rosen and Sylvia W. Rosen, for leasehold Lot Four of Block
. . . . . . . . . . . . One, University Grove Addition 7-1-74 Mort age Deed and First Mortgage Note, 5%, iated October 1, 1960, in the name of John B. Wolf and Theta H. Wolf, for leasehold Lot Two of Block Six, Univer- sity Grove Addition (Replaces old mort- gage and note.) ................................................... 11-1-80
Book Value
2,964.19
16.62
2.083.31
Book Value
4,024.09
1,895.50
2,000.00
4,008.00
Cost
DISPOSALS
Maturities-Commercial Paper
Par Value $750,000.00
Temporary Investment Pool-Current
Security Maturity Allis-Chalmers Credit Corpo- ration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-31-60 American Machine & Foun- dry Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-29-60 Clark Equipment Company .. 12-15-60 John Deere Credit Company 11-30-60 Endicott Johnson Corporation 11-17-60 Genesco, Inc. .................................. 10-31-60 Northrup, King & Company .. 10-31-60 Peavey, F. H. & Company ...... 12-30-60 Pillsbury Company ................... 11-15-60
Fund
Cost Amount Received
Temporary Investment Pool-Plant Fund
500,000.00 General Mills, Inc. ....................... 12-30-60 495,008.68 500,000.00 250,000.00 Green Giant Company .............. 12-12-60 247,210.95 250,000.00 500,000.00 Sunbeam Corporation ................ 12-15-60 495,348.79 500,000.00
Maturities-Corporate Bonds
Group Investments Fund
150,000.00 Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company, Equipment Trust Certificates, 3% .......................... 11-1-60 149,438.15 150,000.00
Maturities-United States Government Agency Obligations
Temporary Investment Pool-Current Fund
300,000.00 Federal National Mortgage Association Discount Notes ... 10-31-60 297,271.25 300,000.00
400,000.00 Federal National Mortgage Association Discount Notes .... 11-30-60 395,378.33 400,000.00
Temporary Investment Pool-Plant Fund
400,000.00 Federal National Mortgage Association Discount Notes ...... 12-30-60 396,017.78 400,000.00
Maturities-United States Treasury Obligations
Student Organizations-Group Investments Fund
500.00 United States of America Savings Bonds Series G, 2%% 11-1-60 500.00 500.00
Temporary Investment Pool--Current Fund
700,000.00 United States of America Treasury Bills .................................. 12-1-60 693,147.00 700,000.00
Par Value Security Maturity Cost
600,000.00 United States of America Treasurv Bills ............................... 12-15-60 594.276.00
500,000.00 United ' States of America Treasury Certificates of In-
.............................. debtedness, 43h% 11-15-60 500,000.00
Temporary Investment PooGPEant Fund
500,000.00 United States of America Treasury Certificates of In-
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . debtedness. 43h% 11-15-60 500,000.00 60,000.00 United states of America
. . . . . Treasury Notes, 2Ys% 11-15-60 59,131.88
Sales-Corporate Stock
Group Investments Fund
No. of Shares Security Class Book Value
940 Consumers Power Company, no par value Common 34,285.68
1,500 Minnesota Power & Light Company, no par value Common 29,362.42
1,000 Northwest Bancorporation, $3.33% par value Common 10,893.70
Amount Received
600,000.00
500,000.00
Redemption of Corporate Stock
Land O'Lakes Patronage Fund Amount
No. of Shares Security Class Cost Received 7 Land O'Lakes Creameries,
..................... Inc., $25 par value Preferred None 175.00
Liquidation of University Grove Mortgages
Group Investments Fund
Face Value
22,500.00 Security
Mortgage Deed and First Mortgage Note, 5%, dated November 1, 1959, in the name of John B. Wolf and Theta H. Wolf, for leasehold Lot Two of Block Six, Uni- versity Grove Addition. (Replaced by new mortgage and note.) ............................................................................................. Mortgage Deed and First Mortgage Note, 4%, dated January 1, 1957, in the name of Gove Hambidge, Jr. and Elsie R. Hambidge, for leasehold Lot Four of Block One, University Grove Addition. (Balance assumed by Ephraim Rosen and Sylvia W. Rosen.) .................................................................
Maturity
11-1-79
7-1-74
MISCELLANEOUS
Bond Exchange
Williams Scholarship Fund
Par Value Secur~ty Maturity Book Value
$1,000.00 Metropolitan Sports Area Revenue Bond, Series A-2, 4.60% 12-1-79 $1.00
Mandatory Exchange for:
1,000.00 Metropolitan Sports Area Revenue Bond, Series D, 2.5% .......... 12-1-89 1.00
Voted to approve the following contracts:
AT(l1-1)-50, Supplement No. 14, Atomic Energy Commission, amend- ment of contract terms to permit partial recovery of the funds expended by the University for major modifications of and improvements to the Linac Building and Laboratory; the supplement specifically incorporates a use charge for the injector pit, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,336
AT(l1-1)-50, Supplement No. 15, Atomic Energy Commission, allot- ment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,337
AT(l1-1)-859, Supplement No. 1, Atomic Energy Commission, exten- sion of contract term, allotment of funds and revision of scope of work to include a new institute during the summer of 1961, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,338
AF 49(638)-485, Supplement No. 1, Air Force, fixing the overhead rate at 40.35% for period July 1, 1958, through terminal date of September lij, 1960, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,339
AF 49(638)-857, Supplement No. 1, Air Force, extension of contract period one year with delivery of Technical Report June 30, 1962, allotment of funds, setting provisional overhead rate at 41% and clarifying travel ap- proval requirements, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,340
AF 49(638)-863, Supplement No. 1, Air Force, extension of contract period one year with delivery of final report by June 30, 1962, and allot- ment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,341
AF 18(600)-2360, Air Force, Basic Agreement between United States Air Force and the University of Minnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,342
AF 33(616)-5528, Supplement No. 6, Air Force, extension of contract period one year with delivery of final report October 31, 1961, allotment of funds. and ex~ansion of Statement of Work. filed su~vlement to the minutes, page 13,543
AF 33(616)-7731, Air Force, covering Research on Noise Properties of Gas Discharges, allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, pane - . - - - - 13,344
DA-18-064-404-CML-433, Modification No. 5, Army, extension of con- tract period six months, allotment of funds and bringing general provisions up to date, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,345
DA-19-129-QM-1725, Army, Letter of Award, Study on Factors Con- trolling Rancidity Development in Freeze Dried Meats, allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,346
DA-49-007-hID-592, Modification No. 12, Army, extension of contract period one year and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,347
Nonr-710(32), Amendment No. 2, Navy, extension of completion date with no change in funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,348
Nonr-710(39), Navy, Research on Effects of Struts, Fillets, and Nacelles on the Hydrodynamics Characteristics of Hydrofoils, allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,349
Nonr-3069(00), Amendment No. 1, Navy, extension of contract period ope-_y_ear and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page lJ,Y5U
Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Study of the Human Menstrual Cycle, allotment'of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,351
P.O. 147 156, Rlinneapolis-Honeywe11 Regulator Company, provision for research and wind tunnel services and allotment of funds, filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 13,352
Resolutions No. 928 and 929, Board File No. 6196, Minneapolis- St. Paul Sanitary District, extension of agreement six months and allotment of funds, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,353
Amendment No. 2, National League for Nursing, extension of contract period one year with delivery of final report July 6, 1961, and completion of other services by September 6, 1961, and allotment of funds, filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 13,354
DA-21-027-AV-1244, U. S. Fifth Army, Tuition for Rlilitary personnel at the University of Minnesota Extension Division, Duluth. filed su~plement to the m i n ~ t e s , . ~ a ~ e 13,355
DA-21-027-AV-1245, U. S. Fifth Army, Tuition for Military personnel, University of hlinnesota, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,336
Order No. 600(18)-65, U. S. Navy, Bureau of hledicine and Surgery, Tuition for Naval Personnel, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,357
K600(168)-54341, Rlodification No. 2, U. S. Navy, Bureau of hledlcine and Surgery, Changes Summer Session tuition rates, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,358
N600(18)-56103, U. S. Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Tuition for Naval Officers, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,359
Voted to accept with thanks the following gifts:
Governmental Research
National Science Foundation Amount $96,000 Fund National Science Foundation-Balloon Monitoring of Cosmic
Rays and Solar Phenomena
Amount $51,800 Fund National Science Foundation-Patterns of Interdependency in
Small Groups
Amount $36,500 Fund National Science Foundation-Optical Absorption of Crystalline
Defects Purpose To establish a fund to support research on optical absorption of
crystalline defects in accordance with statement filcd supplement to the minutes, page 13,360
Amount $23,600 Fund National Science Foundation-Research on Amentiferae
Amount $8,300 Fund National Science Foundation-Plasma Jet Facility Purpose To establish a fund to support research on plasma jet facility in
accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13.361
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U. S. Public Health Service $135,750 U. S. Public Health Service-Instrumentation Development- Quantitative Histochemistry To establish a fund to support research in instrumentation de- velopment-quantitative histochemistry in accordance with state- ment filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,362
$34,172 U. S. Public Health Service-Dietary Requirements of Polyun- saturated Acids To establish a fund to support research on dietary requirements of polyunsaturated acids in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 13,363
$28,000 U. S. Public Health Service-Steroid Hormone Patterns in the Mouse Adrenal To establish a fund to support research on steroid hormone pat- terns in the mouse adrenal in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,364
$25,312 U. S. Public Health Service-Study of a Regulatory Milk Pro- gram To establish a fund to support the study of a regulatory milk program in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,365
$22,194 U. S. Public Health Service-Research Training in Experimental Pathology
$22,114 U. S. Public Health Service-Cerebral Blood Flow with the Dye Dilution Method To establish a fund to support research on the cerebral blood flow with the dye dilution method in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,366
$21,965 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on the Development of Swine for Use in Research
$20,820 U. S. Public Health Service--Contract SAph-76303 Study of Congenital hlalformations To establish a fund to support research on the study of congenital malformations in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,367
$20,441 U. S. Public Health Service-Electron Microscope Studies of the Central Nervous System
$19,303 U. S. Public Health Service-Analyses of Component Triglycer- ides and Phospholipids To establish a fund to support the analyses of component tri- glycerides and phospholipids in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,368
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$17,454 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Biogenesis of Morphine
$16,922 U. S. Public Health Service-Clinical and Laboratory Studies in Muscle Disease To establish a fund to support clinical and laboratory studies in muscle disease in accordance with statement filed su~ulement to
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$15,922 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Immuno-Histochemical Reactions
$15,690 U. S. Public Health Service-Study on the Diagnosis of Mesen- teric Infarction To establish a fund to support the study on the diagnosis of mesenteric infarction in accordance with statement filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 13,370
$15,000 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Circulation Through Ischemic Muscle
$14,950 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on the Central Nervous System
$14,904 U. S. Public Health Service-Chronic Respiratory Alkalosis To establish a fund to support research on chronic respiratory alkalosis in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,371
$14,875 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Enzyme Action
$14,662 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Separation of Fatty Acids
$12,753 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Fatty Acids in Repro- duction
$12,551 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Cells and Nondestruc- tive Viruses
$11,736 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Lipide Preparations
Amount $10,971 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Infantile Trauma,
Temperament and Gene Factors
Amount $10,828 Fund U. S. Public Health ServiceResearch on Hormone Induced
Breast Cancer and the Adrenal
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$9,027 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Hemodynamics and Age in Hypertension
$8,734 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Aminonucleoside
$8,602 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on the Effect of Drugs on Gonadotropic Hormones
$8,470 U. S. Public Health Service-Cardiac Response to Exercise and hlaximal Oxygen Intake To establish a fund to support research on cardiac response to exercise and maximal oxygen intake in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,372
$6,739 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Intravenous Arteriog- raphy
$6,453 U. S. Public Health Service-Social Determinants of Emotions
$5,725 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Tissue Lipids
$5,581 U. S. Public Health Service-Effect of Endotoxin on Intestinal Lymphatics To establish a fund to support research on the effect of endo- toxin on intestinal lymphatics in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,373
$5,500 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Serotonin
$4,381 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Serotonin
Amount $2,278 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Follow-up Study of Adolescent
Psychiatric Patients Purpose To establish a fund to support a follow-up study of adolescent
psychiatric patients in accordance with statement filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 13,374
Amount $1,857 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Research on the Development of
Swine for Use in Research
Amount $1,319 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Newborn Steroid Research
Amount $500 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Papilloma Virus as a Source of In-
fectious DNA Purpose To establish a fund to support research on papilloma virus as a
source of infectious DNA in accordance with statement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 13,375
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$417 U. S. Public Health Service--Studies on the Viral Etiology of Cancer To establish a fund to support studies on the viral etiology of cancer in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,376
$234 U. S. Public Health Service-Research on Cells and Nondestruc- tive Viruses
Nongovernmental Research
American Cancer Society $20,063 American Cancer Society-Role of 5-Fluorouracil Therapy in the Treatment of Breast Cancer To establish a fund to support research on the role of 5--fluoro- uracil therapy in the treatment of breast cancer in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,377
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation $10,000 Elsa U. Pardee Foundation Cancer Research
Elsa U. Pardee Foundation $10,000 Elsa U. Pardee Foundation Professorship in Cancer Biology
Eli Lilly Research Laboratories $8,316 Eli Lilly and Company-Research on Antibiotics
Hubbard Foundation $6,500 Hubbard Foundation-Research on Diseases of the Lungs
Donor Johnson Service Company Amount $6,000 Fund Johnson Service Company-Thermal Environment in Public
School Classrooms Purpose To establish a fund to support research on thermal environment
in public school classrooms in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,378
Donor Minnesota Turkev Growers Association. Inc. - .---.
Amount $5,000 Fund Minnesota Turkey Growers Association, 1nc.-Research in Sal-
monella Infections in Turkeys
Donor American Petroleum Institute Amount $4,250 Fund American Petroleum Institute-Research on Rock Drilling
Donor Research Corporation Amount $3,750 Fund Research Corporation-Improved X-Ray Patterns of Clay Min-
erals Purpose To establish a fund to support research on improved X-ray pat-
terns of clay minerals in accordance with statement filed supple- ment to the minutes, page 13,379
Donor American Cyanamid Company Amount $2,500 Fund Lederle Laboratory-Research in Turkey Diseases Purpose To continue support of research under the director of the College
of Veterinary Medicine in accordance with agreement filed sup- plement to the minutes, page 13,380
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Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. $2,478 Hoffman-LaRoche, 1nc.-Pharmacological Properties of Madribon To establish a fund to support research on pharmacological prop- erties of madribon in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,381
Abbott Laboratories $2,000 Abbott Laboratories-Research in Poultry Nutrition To continue support of research under the direction of the Agri- cultural Experiment Station in accordance with agreement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,382
Various $1,315 Special Research-Medicine
Smith, Kline & French Laboratories $1,000 Smith, Kline & French Laboratories-Research on Tranquilizers in Rations for Lambs
Granelda Foundation $1,000 Special Research-Psychiatry
Various $830 Multiple Sclerosis Society Key Clubs Research Fund To establish a fund to support multiple sclerosis society key clubs research fund in accordance with statement filed supplement to to the minutes, page 13,383
Various $692 Heart Disease Research Fund
Sigma Delta Tau Foundation $500 Sigma Delta Tau Foundation-Research in Blood Disease
Mutual Service Insurance Companies $429 hlutual Service Insurance Companies-Research on Employee Attitudes To establish a fund to support research on employee attitudes in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,384
Various $315 Radiation Therapy-Cancer Research Fund
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Various $266 Fund for Research in Cancer
Various $262 Department of Medicine-Cancer Research Fund
New York Academy of Sciences $133.69 Physiology Research and Teaching Fund
Chester A. Engquist $80 McQuarrie Pediatric Fund
Various $20 Experimental Medical Research Fund
Col. C. B. hlills, Jr. $10 General Diabetes Research Fund
Mrs. Mollie Shom $1 Malignant Disease Research Fund
Scholarships, Fellowships, Loans and Awards
Various $3,333 All-University Scholarship Fund
Associated General Contractors of Minnesota, Incorporated $2,950 Associated General Contractors of Minnesota Incorporated Schol- arship Fund
United States Rubber Company $2,700 United States Rubber Company Post Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry
C. A. McElvain $2,000 Joseph E. McElvain Memorial Scholarship
Social Service Council $2,000 Social Service Council Scholarship
Various $1,633.35 Duluth Scholarship Fund
Various $1,491 North Star Scholarship Fund
Donor Mrs. N. Minora Sawyer Amount $1,000 Fund Herbert P. Sawyer Memorial Scholarship Fund
Donor Alpha Phi Cardiac Aid Foundation Amount $706 Fund Alpha Phi Cardiac Fellowship
Donor Minnesota State Bar Foundation Amount $650 Fund Minnesota State Bar Foundation Scholarship Fund
Donor Professor Faith Thompson Amount $600 Fund Faith Thompson Scholarship Fund
Donor Bend-Southall-McBratnie Company Amount $600 Fund Bend-Southall-McBratnie Company Scholarship Fund
Donor Homelite Corporation Amount $500 Fund Homelite Forestry Scholarship Fund
Donor Minnesota Lathing & Plastering Bureau Amount $500 Fund Minnesota Lathing & Plastering Bureau Scholarship Fund
Donor' Hennepin County Tuberculosis Association Amount $500 Fund Dr. E. S. Mariette Memorial Scholarship
Donor Minnesota Recreation Association, Inc. Amount $500 Fund Minnesota Recreation Association Scholarship
Donor Haskins and Sells Foundation Amount $500 Fund Haskins and Sells Foundation Scholarship Fund
Donors Various Amount $331.21 Fund University of Minnesota Medical School Scholarship Fund
Donor Andresen-Ryan Coffee Company Amount $250 Fund Andresen-Ryan Coffee Company Scholarship Fund
Donor United Cerebral Palsy Association, Inc. Amount $214 Fund United Cerebral Palsy Association Scholarship in Occupational
Therapy
Donor National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Minnesota
Amount $155 Fund National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of
Minnesota Scholarship Fund
Donor Norwegian Luncheon Club Amount $150 Fund Norwegian American Fellowship Fund
Donor Radio Corporation of America Amount $100 Fund General Student Loan Fund
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Gerald T. Mullin, Sr. $100 Jacob G. Cohen Loan Fund
hlr. and Mrs. Richardson B. Okie $100 Foreign Student Emergency Aid and Scholarship Fund
Minnesota State Council of the I.A.M. $100 Machinists State Council Scholarship Fund
Minnesota Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi - $100 Sigma Delta Chi News-Editorial Scholarship Fund To establish a fund to support the Sigma Delta Chi news-editorial scholarship fund in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,385
Donors Various Amount $91.55 Fund Office of the Dean of Students Scholarship Fund
Donor Mrs. Royal Munger Amount $25 Fund Carroll Binder Memorial Awards in Journalism
Donor Frank W. Sutton Amount $5 Fund Class of 191GBernie Bierman Scholarship Fund
Miscellaneous
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National Science Foundation $112,500 National Science Foundation-Summer Institute for High School Teachers of Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics-1961 To establish a fund to support a summer institute for high school teachers of chemistry, mathematics and physics for 1961 in ac- cordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,386 $20,400 National Science Foundation-Summer Institute for High School Teachers of Biology $14,500 National Science Foundation-Summer Institute in Radiation Biology
U . S. Public Health Service $88,195 U. S. Public Health Service-Training Program in Research on Cancer of the Alimentary Tract
$70,000 U. S. Public Health Service-Research Training of Medical Stu- dents
Amount $60,000 Fund U. S. Public Health Service-Training Program in Immunology
and Experimental Cancer
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$54,962 U. S. Public Health Service-Training Program in Pharmacology To establish a fund to support a training program in pharma- cology in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,387
$50,000 U. S. Public Health Service-Cancer Research Training
$46,901 U. S. Public Health Service-Training Program in Physiology To establish a fund to support a training program in physiology in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,388
$46,078 U. S. Public Health Service-Training of Public Health Statisti- - cians
$38,475 U. S. Public Health Service-Training Program in Sanitary Engi- neering To establish a fund to support a training program in sanitary engineering in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,389
$34,344 U. S. Public Health Service-Teaching and Research Training Program in Dentistry
$24,194 U. S. Public Health Service-Cardiovascular Research Labora- tory Facilities and Operation
$21,837 U. S. Public Health S e ~ i c d r a d u a t e Training in Public Health Teaching To establish a fund to support graduate training in public health teaching in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,390
$lO,OOO U. S. Public Health Service-Air Pollution Training Grant Anonymous
$300,000 Diehl Hall Addition To establish a fund to support the biological medical library con- struction project in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,391
Other Donors Various $21,400 University of Minnesota Band Trip to Rose Bowl To establish a fund to help finance the University of blinnesota band's trip to the Rose Bowl in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,392
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Robert C. Miller Bequest $11,268.51 Robert C. Miller Heart Fund To establish a fund to support the construction or equipment of the proposed new addition to the Heart Hospital in accordance with statement filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,393
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company $3.000 3 - ~ 4 Visiting Lectureship in Chemistry
Various $1,448.69 Variety Club Heart Hospital Equipment Fund
Phillips Foundation $600 Dermatology Clinic Fund
Various $600 4-H Revolving Fund
Ivlinnesota Rural Electric Research Council $500 To support the installation of an electrical system in the Poultry Experimental Building on the Agricultural Engineering Farm at Rosemount
Mead Corporation Foundation $400 Department of Chemistry Service Fund
Ford Motor Company $400 Ford Motor Company donated to the University of Minnesota a 1961 model Ford Falcon engine to replace a larger and older engine in use for instructional purposes on our dynamometer equipment in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Various $224.50 Masonic Memorial Hospital Equipment Fund
Fred W. Davis $100 Wallace H. Cole Fund
Howard Haycraft $50 Library School
Mrs. E. L. Tuohy Mrs. Tuohy has donated to the University of Minnesota 49 paint- ings now housed in Tweed Gallery on the Duluth Campus
General Mills, Inc. (Mechanical Division) General Mills has donated to the University of Minnesota 32 boxes of electronic apparatus
Donors Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Larsen and Mr. Ludvig Larsen Gift A speakers stand, handmade by Mr. Ludvig Larsen, and a plaque
in memory of Joseph L. Larsen, was donated to the University of Minnesota, Morris
Voted to approve the report of the Vice President, Business Administration to the Chairman of the Executive and Finance Committee, filed supplement to the minutes, page 13,394.
Voted to approve transfers of funds No. 4501 to No. 5000 in- clusive.
Voted to approve journal vouchers No. 7501 to No. 10000 in- clusive.
Voted to approve requisitions No. 28581 to No. 31792 in- clusive.
Voted to adjourn.
L. R. LUNDEN, Secretary