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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1959

Johanna Becker Wilcott, Clinical Psychologist, Mental Retardation Project, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, at $550 per month from December 2, 1958 to April 30, 1959; account 7124-5W.

Bernard Magid, Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, without salary, effective December 1, 1958.

Turkish University Program
Evelyn Morrow, Home Economist and Professor of Home Economics, University of Nebraska staff in Turkey, at $11,550 per year effective January 1, 1959 to December 31, 1960.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the following adjustments in work and salary be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY
(Funds available)
Interim appointments from Chancellor's Office

College of Agriculture
Carol O. Van Nordheim, County Home Extension Agent in Valley County, from $3900 to $4300 per year effective January 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences
Tom V. Schmitt, from full-time Assistant to the Director of the Art Galleries to half-time Galleries Assistant and half-time Instructor in Art, from $2500 to $4300 per year effective February 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; to teach advanced drawing class during David Seyler's leave of absence.

Mrs. Valentine Suprunowicz, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages, and from $2300 per year to $3700 for the second semester of 1958-59.

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Werkmeister, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages, and from $2300 per year to $3700 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Engineering and Architecture
Howard M. McMaster, extension of appointment Associate Professor, part-time, of Civil Engineering, at $1800 per year from February 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960.

Extension Division
Ted Boyle, from part-time to full-time TV-Correspondence Instructor and from $2000 to $4000 per year from January 19 to May 31, 1959.

Intercollegiate Athletics
William Jennings, Head Football Coach, from $13,000 to $14,000 from January 15, 1959 to January 15, 1962. (Regent Foote is recorded as "Not Voting" on this item.)

College of Medicine
Stephen John Dutch, Jr., Associate in Neurology and Psychiatry, from no salary to $250 per month from January 1 to April 30, 1959; 7124-5W.

William Ernest Graham, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, from $50 per month to no salary effective November 1, 1958: account 4218-W, arthritis and rheumatism research.

Mary Jo Henn, Associate in Internal Medicine, additional appointment at $100 per month effective November 1, 1958; account 4218-W, arthritis and rheumatism research.

Retirement Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the following retirement be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

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Regular Meeting
January 10, 1959

Johanna Becker Wilcott, Clinical Psychologist, Mental Retardation Project, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, at $550 per month from December 2, 1958 to April 30, 1959; account 7124-5W.

Bernard Magid, Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology, without salary, effective December 1, 1958.

Turkish University Program
Evelyn Morrow, Home Economist and Professor of Home Economics, University of Nebraska staff in Turkey, at $11,550 per year effective January 1, 1959 to December 31, 1960.

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the following adjustments in work and salary be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office:

ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY
(Funds available)
Interim appointments from Chancellor's Office

College of Agriculture
Carol O. Van Nordheim, County Home Extension Agent in Valley County, from $3900 to $4300 per year effective January 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences
Tom V. Schmitt, from full-time Assistant to the Director of the Art Galleries to half-time Galleries Assistant and half-time Instructor in Art, from $2500 to $4300 per year effective February 1, 1959 to January 30, 1960; to teach advanced drawing class during David Seyler's leave of absence.

Mrs. Valentine Suprunowicz, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages, and from $2300 per year to $3700 for the second semester of 1958-59.

Mrs. Elizabeth R. Werkmeister, from part-time to full-time Instructor in Germanic Languages, and from $2300 per year to $3700 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Engineering and Architecture
Howard M. McMaster, extension of appointment Associate Professor, part-time, of Civil Engineering, at $1800 per year from February 1, 1959 to February 1, 1960.

Extension Division
Ted Boyle, from part-time to full-time TV-Correspondence Instructor and from $2000 to $4000 per year from January 19 to May 31, 1959.

Intercollegiate Athletics
William Jennings, Head Football Coach, from $13,000 to $14,000 from January 15, 1959 to January 15, 1962. (Regent Foote is recorded as "Not Voting" on this item.)

College of Medicine
Stephen John Dutch, Jr., Associate in Neurology and Psychiatry, from no salary to $250 per month from January 1 to April 30, 1959; 7124-5W.

William Ernest Graham, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, from $50 per month to no salary effective November 1, 1958: account 4218-W, arthritis and rheumatism research.

Mary Jo Henn, Associate in Internal Medicine, additional appointment at $100 per month effective November 1, 1958; account 4218-W, arthritis and rheumatism research.

Retirement Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the following retirement be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

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