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Special Meeting
December 16, 1957

Harold Abel, account 4004, Assoc. Prof. of Home Economics
Robert Beadall, account 4004, Asst. Prof. of Music
Boyd G. Carter, account 4004, Assoc. Prof. of Romance Langauges
David I. Cook, account 4004, Assoc. Prof. of Engineering Mechanics
Frank J. Dudek, account 4004, Prof. of Psychology
L. Ross Garner, account 4004, Asst. Professor of English
Gene B. Hardy, account 4004, Asst.Prof. of English
Herbert L. Jackson, account 4004, Asst.Prof. of Physics
Donald W. Miller, accouts 4004 and 4112-W, Asst. Prof. of Mathematics
Turgut Serpkaya, account 4112-W, Asst. Prof. of Engineering Mechanics
LaVerne D. Small, account 4112-W, Professor of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry
J. E. Taylor, account 4112-W, Asst.Prof. of Chemistry
Harry M. Trebing, account 4112-W, Asst. Prof. of Economics
Scott VanAlstyne, account 4112-W Asst. Prof. of Law
Reino Virtanen, account 4112-W, Professor of Romance Languages

Retirement Approved
It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carrried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following retirement be approved:

RETIREMENT
A. L. Backlund, Assistant Comptroller, effective December 15, 1957, at $478.63 single life per year.
Miss Merle Simpson, Assistant Instructor Emeritus in High School Correspondance, University Extension Division, effective January 1, 1958, at $233.75 per year, single life.

Commercial Arts Re-Named to "Business Teacher Education" From the office of the Dean of Teachers College, Dean P. E. Henzlik comes a recommendation that the department of Commercial Arts of Teachers College be re-named to read department of Business Teacher Education. This request is supported by the faculty of the Teachers Education.

It was moved by Regent Swanson, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, directing the department of Commercial Arts in the Teachers College be designated as department of Business Teacher Education.

Mr.Perry Rankin appeared before Board re sale of Sheldon Farms
The president of the Board, Dr. Greenberg, introduced Mr. Perry Rankin, representative of Spitanogle Co., auctioneers and realtors of 12 West 23rd Street, Kearney, Nebraska, who desire to be appointed by the Board of Regents to act as agent for the Board in selling the remaining farms in the Frances Sheldon estate. Mr. Rankin made a statement in reference to the standing of his firm and their proposals for the sale of this property.

From the General Business Manager, Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, comes a report of offers to purchase three of the farms in the Frances Sheldon estate.

Offers to purchase three farms in Sheldon Estate
Mr. Donaldson reports two individual appraisals have been made on these farms, appraisal No. 1 by Mr. Paul Fowler and Mr. Ralph Holstine of the First Trust Company, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Appraisal No. 2 by E. W. Johannesen of the Johannesen Agency of North Platte.

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