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James E. Vance, Jr., Assistant Professor of Geography, effective September 1, 1958.
It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following leaves of absence be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.
Leaves of Absence Approved
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Donald Charles Nilsson, Associate in Pediatrics, College of Medicine, leave of absence without pay from June 1 to September 1, 1958.
Donald M. Pace, Professor of Physiology, leave of absence without pay for summer months of 1958 from Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene, Agricultural Experiment Station; to accept grant from U. S. Public Health Service.
Harland T. Hermann, Instructor in Neurology and Psychiatry, College of Medicine, extension of leave without pay to September 30, 1959.
Norman Hill, Professor of Political Science, leave of absence with part pay for the period September 1, 1958 to September 1, 1959; to accept Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship and portion of Fulbright appointment to England.
Paul A. Landolt, Instructor in Physiology, leave of absence without pay from September 1, 1958 to January 31, 1959; to continue graduate work at the University of Nebraska.
James E. Miller, Jr., Professor and Chairman of English, leave of absence with part pay during 1958-59 academic year; to accept Fulbright appointment in Naples, Italy.
Don Jerome Nelson, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, leave of absence without pay for the period September 1, 1958 to September 1, 1959; to pursue graduate work at University of California.
David W. Olive, Assistant Professor of Electrial Engineering, leave of absence without pay for the period September 1, 1958 to September 1, 1959; to pursue graduate work at University of Wisconsin under General Electric Fellowship.
Joseph B. Burt, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, leave of absence with pay for the period September 8 to 18, 1958 to attend meeting of International Pharmaceutical Federation in Brussels, Belgium.
New appointments approved
It was approved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Swanson, motion put to vote and carried, that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.
NEW APPOINTMENTS (Funds available) Interim appointments from Chancellor's Office
College of Agriculture Ward C. Lingo, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4200 per year effective May 15, 1958.
Stanley G. Tinkham, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, at $4400 per year effective June 10, 1958;
Warren Thomas Atyeo, Assistant Professor of Entomology (3/4 time) and Assistant Entomologist and Curator of Entomology (Museum 1/4 time), at $6300 per year effective July 1, 1958; in place of Larry Quate, resigned.
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Gail Arthur Wicks, Assistant in Agronomy at North Platte Experiment Station, at $2400 per year effective May 26, 1958; joint appointment with State Department of Agriculture; in place of Russel Nash.
College of Arts and Sciences J. A. Fagerstrom, Instructor in Geology, at $5400 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of Walter Sadlick resigned.
Samuel B. Treves, Instructor in Geology, at $5800 per year effective September 1, 1958.
William M. Bowsky, Assistant Professor of History, at $5500 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of E. N. Johnson resigned.
Jack M. Sosin, Instructor in History, at $4200 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of Aubrey C. Land resigned.
John W. Weymouth, Assistant Professor of Physics, at $7000 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of G. Mohan resigned.
College of Dentistry Darrell James McCabe, Instructor in Operative Dentistry part time, at $2250 per year effective June 1, 1958; in place of Dr. M. E. Glantz resigned.
College of Engineering and Architecture Marvin Jesse Richardson, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, at $4800 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of E. J. Ballard resigned.
College of Medicine Kenneth Jack Kenney, Clinical Associate in General Practice. without salary effective June 1, 1958.
Teachers College Gayle L. Gustafson, Instructor in Physical Education for Women, 3/4 time, at $4100 per year effective September 1, 1958 to August 31, 1959; in place of Lillian Castner on leave.
Carmen Helene Kehtel, Instructor in Physical Education for Women, at $4400 per year effective September 1, 1958; in place of Alice Braunwarth resigned.
Marguerite Lemon Maly, Instructor in Physical Education for Women, 1/4 time, at $1200 per year effective September 1, 1958 to August 31, 1959; in place of Lillian Castner on leave.
Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved
It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, 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 Jerry E. Sinor, Assistant in Agricultural Engineering, at $350 per month for the period June 15 to August 30, 1958; temporary appointment in place of C. A. Fenton retired.
Ulverd U. Alexander, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4200 to $4400 per year effective May 1, 1958.
Donald P. Engel Agricultural Extension Assistant and County Extension Agent at large, at $7000 per year effective June 1, 1958.
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Chester C. Hawley, Jr., Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
Linvel Helton, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, from $4000 to $4800 per year effective May 1, 1958; has completed training period satisfactorily and has been appointed in Garfield, Loup and Wheeler Counties to help with Farm & Home Development program.
Monte D. Hendricks, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
Robert L. Horn, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
James E. Novotny, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
J. Gerald Schmoker, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, from $4300 to $4400 per year effective May 1, 1958.
Charles L. Stonecipher, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in York County, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
George A. Woolsey, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in York County, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective May 1, 1958.
Russell E. Weiss, Assistant in Agronomy under TVA project,account No. 4648-W for the period June 1, 1958 to January 31, 1959, and from $250.00 to $333.33 per month.
H. P. Davis, reappointment as Foreign Trainee Program representative at $3600 per year for the period July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959; account 1723-X.
College of Arts and Sciences Mrs. Freda S. Spaulding, Acting Chairman of the Department of Art for the period of June 1, 1958 to January 31, 1959 during the absence of Chairman Peter Worth.
W. J. Arnold, Research Director under A.E.C. Contract, at $833 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account No. 4715-W, radiation research.
Warren E. Engelhard, Associate Professor of Bacteriology, summer research appointment at $644.44 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account Nos. 4294-W and 4318-W, tuberculosis research.
Paul J. Thompson, Research Assistant in Bacteriology, summer research appointment at $200 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account 4739-W.
Thomas L. Thompson, Research Associate in Bacteriology, summer research appointment at $688.88 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account 4739-W.
James H. Looker, Associate Professor of Chemistry, summer research appointment at $688.88 per month for the period June 1, to July 31, 1958; account 4743-W, 1,4 Pyrone Derivatives.
Louis Crompton, Assistant Professor of English, from $5700 to $5900 per year effective September 1, 1958.
Christos E. Pulos, Professor of English, to Acting Chairman effective September 1, 1958; in place of James E. Miller, Chairman, on leave.
Samuel K. Eddy from Instructor to Assistant Professor of History, and from $5000 to $5200 per year
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effective September 1, 1958.
Stanley Ross, Associate Professor of History, assignment under Rockefeller Foundation grant to research on Mexican Revolution at $11,300 per year for the period June 1, 1958 to August 31, 1959; account 6409-W.
Emanuel Wishnow, from Professor to Professor and Chairman of Department of Music, at $10,000 per year effective July 1, 1958.
Robert L. Chasson, summer research appointment as Project Director of Cosmic Ray Research at $911.11 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account 4651-W.
Byron T. Aftonomos, extension of appointment as Research Associate in Physiology at $460 per month for the period July 1 to August 31, 1958; 4727-W, air pollution.
Walter M. Arthur, summer research appointment as Research Associate in Physiology, at $460 per month for the period July 1 to August 31, 1958; 4727-W, air pollution.
Harold G. O. Holck, continuation of appointment as Research Associate and Consultant in Physiology at $545 per month for the period July 1 to August 31, 1958; 4727-W, air pollution.
Benjamin W. McCashland, summer research appointment as Research Investigator and Director in Protozoan Physiology, at $625 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; account 4740-W.
Donald M. Pace, summer research appointment as Director and Investigator of Air Pollution at $1000 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; 4727-W.
John E. Shannon, summer research appointment as Research Associate in Physiology at $611.11 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1958; 4727-W, air pollution.
James R. Thompson, extension of appointment as Research Associate in Physiology at $460 per month for the period July 1 to August 31, 1958; 4727-W, air pollution.
Alan P. Bates, Associate Professor and Chairman of Department of Sociology, from $7200 to $7700 per year effective September 1, 1958.
College of Business Administration A. Stuart Hall, from Associate Professor to Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Economics, effective June 1, 1958; in place of Edward B. Schmidt.
Edward B. Schmidt, from Chairman of Economics to Professor, effective June 1, 1958.
College of Dentistry Harold Baker Miller, from Lecturer to Instructor in Oral Pathology, effective June 1, 1958, without salary.
College of Engineering and Architecture James Harold Weber, to Chairman of Department of Chemical Engineering at $8000 per year effective July 1, 1958.
Extension Division Gayle B. Childs, Specialist in Correspondence Instruction, from $8000 to $8500 per year effective July 1, 1958.
College of Law Reginald A. H. Robson, Associate Professor in Legislation at $7500 per year, returning from leave of absence on September 1, 1958.
College of Medicine Finn Lunde, from Resident Psychiatrist to Assistant
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Instructor in Neurology and Psychiatry, without salary, effective July 1, 1958.
Arie Johan Noordsij, from Third Year Resident to Assistant Instructor in Neurology and Psychiatry, without salary, effective June 1, 1958.
Teachers College Loren R. Bonneau, from Research Consultant to Associate Administrator, Nebraska Community Education Project, effective July 1, 1958.
Dale K. Hayes, from Associate Administrator to Administrator, Nebraska Community Education Project, effective July 1, 1958; in place of Walter K. Beggs.
Walter K. Beggs, from Chairman of History and Principles of Education to Professor of History and Principles of Education and Acting Chairman of the Department of School Administration effective July 1, 1958.
F. E. Henzlik, from Dean and Chairman of the Department of School Administration to Professor of School Administration and Project Consultant, effective July 1, 1958.
Rex Reckewey, Assoociate Professor of Secondary Education, from $7000 to $7300 per year effective September 1, 1958.
Retirement Approved
It was moved by Regent Swanson, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following retirement be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.
Katherine Helzer, Assistant Extension Home Economist, at $304.11 per year, single life, effective July 1, 1958.
August A. Luebs, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, at $995.84 per year, joint and survivor annuity, effective July 1, 1958.
It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that the following summer session appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.
Summer Session Appointments approved
SUMMER SESSION
College of Arts and Sciences Music Harold Avery, Professor $1000 8 weeks Physics Willard Gaeddert, Visit.Asst.Prof. $1260 8 weeks Sociology Annie R. Dowe, Instructor (temporary) 350 8 weeks Charles H. Newton, Instructor (temp.) 350 8 weeks
Teachers College Elementary Education Orval Conner, Assistant Prof. 700 6 weeks Mrs. Lucille Herring, Asst. Prof. 700 6 weeks Mrs. Loretta Mickle, Vist.Asst.Prof. 1200 8 weeks History and Principles of Educ. George A. F. Bereday, Spec. Lecturer 800 1 week School Administration Archie McPheran, Professor 500 8 weeks
Sheldon Art Gallery Site Selected
It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery be located on the site of the old Pharmacy Building on the northwest corner of 12th and R Streets. This location has been recommended by Mr. Philip Johnson, architect, and has the approval of the special advisory committee on the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery.
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