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88Special Meeting Teachers College It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that leaves of absence be granted to the following personnel in the Agricultural Extension Service for purposes of study and professional improvement. Grant Leave of Absence to Ag. Extension personnel Kenneth Schmidt, Assistant State Leader--4 H Clubs, Ronald Stoller, County Extension Agent, Chadron George Hamilton, County Extension Agent, Scottsbluff Douglas Duey, Assoc. County Extension Agent, Wahoo John Fox, County Extension Agent, Red Cloud John Brewer, County Extension Agent, McCook Dale Langford, County Extension Agent, Thedford Gary Garey, County Extension Agent, Osceola Cynthia Payne, Home Extension Agent, David City Roy Stohler, County Extension Agent, Battle Creek R. L. Cooksley, County Extension Agent, Elwood Ralph Fisher, County Extension Agent, Beaver City James Kafka, County Extension Agent, Hayes Center Oscar Thomas, County Extension Agent, Center Mrs. Pearl Linde, Home Extension Agent, Albion Hugo Zimmerman, County Extension Agent, Columbus Harold Ingalls, County Extension Agent, Wayne Joe Watson, County Extension Agent, West Point Harlan Barker, County Extension Agent, Franklin H. H. Hecht, County Extension Agent, York Jack Brotemarkle, County Extension Agent, Clay Center Harold Van DeRiet, County Extension Agent, Wilber Thomas Aitken, County Extension Agent, Falls City Robert Perry, County Extension Agent, Ord Clifford Quick, County Extension Agent, Stapleton Harold Stevens, County Extension Agent, Lexington George Coder, County Extension Agent, Burwell Helen Becker, Extension Specialist--Health Education, J. C. Swinbank, Extension Agronomist, Lincoln Harriet Adams, Area Home Agent, Lincoln Greeta Hauke, Area Home Agent, Lincoln It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following grants and contracts be accepted as recommended by the Deputy Research Administrator. $1,000 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. H. P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Lipoproteins in Human Atherosclerotic Aortas. $900 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Attempts to Further Refine Mucoprotein Method for Acute Phase Reactant in Evaluation of Rheumatic Fever. (Continuation). Accept Gifts and Grants $7,245 from the National Science Foundation - IGY to Dr. Robert L. Chasson of the Department of Physics: Atmospheric, Geomagnetic, and Solar Influences on Mu-meson and Nucleonic Components of Cosmic Radiation. (Continuation). $2,500 from the Eli Lilly Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. George W. Kelley of our Department of Animal Pathology: Evaluation of a plan for controlling Ascaris Suum in a herd of pigs. $5,184 from the U.S. Public Health Service to Dr. J. P. Tollman of the College of Medicine: Eight Medical Student Part-time Research Fellowships. (Continuation). Continued - 85 - | 88Special Meeting Teachers College It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that leaves of absence be granted to the following personnel in the Agricultural Extension Service for purposes of study and professional improvement. Grant Leave of Absence to Ag. Extension personnel Kenneth Schmidt, Assistant State Leader--4 H Clubs, Ronald Stoller, County Extension Agent, Chadron George Hamilton, County Extension Agent, Scottsbluff Douglas Duey, Assoc. County Extension Agent, Wahoo John Fox, County Extension Agent, Red Cloud John Brewer, County Extension Agent, McCook Dale Langford, County Extension Agent, Thedford Gary Garey, County Extension Agent, Osceola Cynthia Payne, Home Extension Agent, David City Roy Stohler, County Extension Agent, Battle Creek R. L. Cooksley, County Extension Agent, Elwood Ralph Fisher, County Extension Agent, Beaver City James Kafka, County Extension Agent, Hayes Center Oscar Thomas, County Extension Agent, Center Mrs. Pearl Linde, Home Extension Agent, Albion Hugo Zimmerman, County Extension Agent, Columbus Harold Ingalls, County Extension Agent, Wayne Joe Watson, County Extension Agent, West Point Harlan Barker, County Extension Agent, Franklin H. H. Hecht, County Extension Agent, York Jack Brotemarkle, County Extension Agent, Clay Center Harold Van DeRiet, County Extension Agent, Wilber Thomas Aitken, County Extension Agent, Falls City Robert Perry, County Extension Agent, Ord Clifford Quick, County Extension Agent, Stapleton Harold Stevens, County Extension Agent, Lexington George Coder, County Extension Agent, Burwell Helen Becker, Extension Specialist--Health Education, J. C. Swinbank, Extension Agronomist, Lincoln Harriet Adams, Area Home Agent, Lincoln Greeta Hauke, Area Home Agent, Lincoln It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following grants and contracts be accepted as recommended by the Deputy Research Administrator. $1,000 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. H. P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Lipoproteins in Human Atherosclerotic Aortas. $900 from the Nebraska Heart Association to Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Attempts to Further Refine Mucoprotein Method for Acute Phase Reactant in Evaluation of Rheumatic Fever. (Continuation). Accept Gifts and Grants $7,245 from the National Science Foundation - IGY to Dr. Robert L. Chasson of the Department of Physics: Atmospheric, Geomagnetic, and Solar Influences on Mu-meson and Nucleonic Components of Cosmic Radiation. (Continuation). $2,500 from the Eli Lilly Company through the University of Nebraska Foundation to Dr. George W. Kelley of our Department of Animal Pathology: Evaluation of a plan for controlling Ascaris Suum in a herd of pigs. $5,184 from the U.S. Public Health Service to Dr. J. P. Tollman of the College of Medicine: Eight Medical Student Part-time Research Fellowships. (Continuation). Continued - 85 - |
