Board of Regents, Minutes, 1957-1959

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Present Rank Proposed Rank Regular Meeting June 6, 1959

Ernest J. Burgi Assistant Professor Associate Professor Howard S. Martin Instructor Assistant Professor

Zoology Thomas B. Thorson Associate Professor With tenure

College of Business Administration

Business Organization and Management Robert H. Cole AssociateProfessor With tenure

Economics A. Stuart Hall Associate Professor and Professor and Chairman Chairman Theodore W. Roesler Assistant Professor With tenure

College of Dentistry

Prosthodontics Jack M. Knodle Instructor Assistant Professor

Pedodontics Elvin G. Wilkinson Instructor Assistant Professor

College of Law Dale W. Broeder Assistant Professor Associate Professor With tenure

College of Pharmacy Pharmacology Robert D. Gibson Associate Professor and With tenure Chairman

Pharmacy Associate Professor With tenure Eugene L. Parrott

Pharmacognosy E. John Staba Assistant Prof. and Assistant Professor Acting Chairman And Chairman

College of Engineering and Architecture

Architecture Philip A. Corkill Assistant Professor Associate Professor

Electrical Engineering Don Jerome Nelson Instructor Assistant Professor

Engineering Mechanics Raymond V. Real Instructor Assistant Professor

Turgut Sarpkaya Assistant Professor Associate Professor Thomas C. Smith Assistant Professor With tenure

Library Raymond A. Bohling Science Librarian, with Assistant Director of rank of Assistant Prof. Libraries for Science & Technology, with rank of Asst. Prof. Robert H. DeWitt Circulation Librarian with Circulation Librarian rank of Assistant Prof. with rank of Associate Professor with tenure Maria K. Feder Assistant Librarian, Senior Assistant Humanities Division Librarian, Humanities Division, with rank of Instructor Alice L. Lane Senior Assistant Librarian, Associate Catalog Catalog Department, with Librarian with rank rank of Instructor of Asst. Prof. Ellen T. Pugh Order Librarian with rank Order Librarian, with of Instructor rank of Assistant Prof. Jean Marie Troutman Assistant Librarian, Social Senior Assistant Studies Division, with Librarian, Social rank of Instructor Studies Division, with rank of Instructor

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Regular Meeting June 6, 1959 Present Rank Proposed Rank Teachers College Business Teacher Education Dorothy Hazel Assistant Professor With tenure

Educ.Psych. & Measurements Gordon H. Henley Assistant Professor Associate Professor

History & Prin. of Education Loren R. Bonneau Assistant Professor With tenure Erwin H. Goldenstein Associate Professor and Professor and Acting Chairman Chairman

Physical Educ. for Men Eugene Gross Assistant Professor With tenure

Physical Educ. for Women Janette S. Sayre Associate Professor With tenure

School Administration Dale K. Hayes Associate Professor and Professor and Chairman Chairman

Secondary Education Milton W. Beckmann Associate Professor Professor Willis D. Moreland Associate Professor With tenure James A. Rutledge Associate Professor Professor

University High School John E. Lux Instructor, Secondary Assistant Professor Education of Secondary Education

Bids - Elevator Replacement Student Union

From the Business Manager comes a report of bids received for elevator replacement in the Student Union building. Bids received were as follows:

Elevator Replacement - Student Union

O'Keefe Elevator Company $26,490.00 Omaha, Nebraska

Otis Elevator Company $28,132.00 Lincoln, Nebraska

Westinghouse Elevator Company $29,352.00 Omaha, Nebraska

Accept low bid

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the low bid of O'Keefe Elevator Company, Omaha, Nebraska, be accepted.

Elwood N. Thompson named chairman of Centennial Planning Committee

It was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that Mr. Elwood N. Thompson of Lincoln, Nebraska, be designated as Chairman of the University of Nebraska Centennial Planning Committee to succeed the late Howard Wilson.

There being no further business, the Board adjourned.

C E Swanson (signed) C. E. Swanson President

Attest:

Joseph Soshnik (signed) Joseph Soshnik Assistant Corporation Secretary

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Special Meeting June 10, 1959

Lincoln, Nebraska June 10, 1959

The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska met on this day for a special meeting at 3:00 o'clock p.m. in the Administration Building on the city campus at Lincoln.

Regents present: C. E. Swanson, president J. G. Elliott Frank O. Foote B. N. Greenberg

Regents absent: Richard E. Adkins J. L. Welsh

University officials present: Messrs. Clifford M. Hardin, Chancellor A. C. Breckenridge, Dean of Faculties Joseph Soshnik, Assistant Corporation Secretary Carl A. Donaldson, Business Manager

From the Chancellor's office come reports of resignations, leaves of absence requests, new appointments, adjustments in work and salary, summer session appointments, retired personnel and deceased members. Money being available for those purposes from former apportionment by the Board, the following actions are taken.

Resignations approved

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

RESIGNATIONS

William D. Blue, Associate Director of Legal Aid Bureau, College of Law, effective May 31, 1959.

Geraldine Hudson, Instruction in Educational Psychology and Measurements for summer session of 1959.

Louis Kazienko, Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Measurements for summer session of 1959.

Mary R. Brashier, Technician in Agricultural Extension, effective May 31, 1959.

Patricia A. Mitchell, County Home Extension Agent, effective June 30, 1959.

Joan K. Wadlow, Assistant in Public Relations, effective August 1, 1959.

Herbert Jehle, Professor of Physics, effective September 1, 1959.

Henry B. Adams, Instructor, Medical Psychology, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, effective January 31, 1959.

Frederick R. Hamlen, Instructor in Architecture, effective May 31, 1959.

James A. Barnes, Visiting Professor of History, for summer session of 1959.

Niels C. Wodder, Supervisor of High School Television Instruction, Extension Division, effective June 30, 1959; completion of assignment

Katherine Slagle, AssistantLibrarian, College of Medicine, effective July 28, 1959.

David G. Clark, Instructor in Journalism, two-thirds time, effective August 31, 1959.

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Rollie L. Lepley, Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men, effective August 31, 1959.

Leave of Absence approved

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

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

Erik C. F. Jensen, Associate Professor of Architecture, leave of absence without pay for the period June 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960.

Shirley Marsh, Assistant Extension Editor, leave of absence without pay from September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; to work toward Master's Degree at the University of Wisconsin.

Gertrude Millicent Savery, Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, leave of absence without pay from September 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; to complete residence course work for doctorate at Columbia University Teachers College.

New Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried (Regent Foote not voting) that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture Leonard L. Koertner, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Cheyenne County, at $4500 per year effective June 8, 1959; in place of Charles L. Stonecipher, resigned.

Mary A. Seberger, County Home Extension Agent in Colfax County, at $4200 per year effective June 8, 1959; in place of Roberta F. Henderson resigned.

William B. Hatcher, Instructor in Chorus and Convocations, at $2240 per ear effective September 1, 1959; in place of Mrs. Phyllis Wells.

Administration Richard James, Assistant in Public Relations at $5500 per year effective July 1, 1959; in place of B. H. Nicoll.

Business Administration Francis O. Woodard, Instructor in Economics, at $5400 per year effective September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960; in place of L. Robertson resigned.

College of Engineering and Architecture Ronald Sims, Associate Professor of Architecture and Design Instructor, at $7500 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Prof. Erik Jensen on leave.

Harold Charles Sorensen, Instructor in Engineering Mechanics, at $4800 per year effective September 1, 1959.

College of Law Robert Roy Camp, Associate Director of Legal Aid Bureau, at $125 per month effective June 8, 1959; in place of Wm. D. Blue, resigned.

Library Elsie Thomas, Assistant Librarian, College of Agriculture, with rank of Instructor, at $2200 per year effective June 1, 1959; temporary appointment during Wayne Collings' leave of absence.

Teachers College Royce H. Knapp, Professor of History and Principles of Education and Secondary Education, effective September 1, 1959; salary to be determined after approval of budget, in place of G. W. Rosenlof and Luvicy Hill who are retiring.

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.

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

Administration Keith E. Christensen, reappointment as Draftsman Engineer, at $1222 for the period June 1, to August 15, 1959.

College of Agriculture Dale D. Stukenholtz, Instructor in Agronomy, summer research at $500 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 4648-W.

College of Arts and Sciences Henry E. Baumgarten, Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $833.33 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 6404-4W.

Norman H. Cromwell, Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $2000 for the period June 1, 1959 to July 31, 1959; account 6404-3W.

Desmond M. S. Wheeler, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, summer research in addition to a 2/3 summer teaching appointment, at $380 for the 1959 summer session; account 6404-6W.

Edgar A. Pearlstein, Assistant Professor of Physics, summer research at $800 per month from June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 4728-W.

Richard Y. Morita, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, summer research at $711.50 per month for the period June 1, 1959 to July 31, 1959; account 6402-2W.

Thomas J. Thompson, Associate Professor of Chemistry, summer research at $711.50 per month for the period June 1 to July 31, 1959; account 6402-1W.

Summer Session Appointments Approved

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

SUMMER SESSION

Teachers College Educational Psychology and Measurements Jeanne L. Delp, Instructor $950 + travel 8 weeks Robert W. Filbeck, Asst. Prof. in $1500 8 weeks place of Louis Kazienko resigned Flora Foltz, Instructor in place of $1000 8 weeks Geraldine Hudson resigned Ida Lenhouts, Instructor $900 8 weeks

History and Principles of Education Richard Rapacz, Lecturer on Russian Educ. $450 + travel 1 week

Retirements approved

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

RETIREMENT

Luvicy M. Hill, Associate Professor Emeritus of Business Teacher Education, at $1418.19 per year, single life, effective July 1, 1959.

George Walter Rosenlof, Professor Emeritus of Secondary Education, at $1166.10 per year, joint and survivorship, effective August 1, 1959.

James L. Sellers, Professor Emeritus of History, effective August 1, 1959; amount to be determined.

Authorize Supplement No. 10 Atomic Energy Commission Contract - research by Dr. Theodore Jorgensen, Physics

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the president be authorized and directed to execute Supplement No. 10 to Atomic Energy Commission Contract AT(11-1)-35 covering research by Dr. Theodore Jorgensen of the Department of Physics. This supplement provides additional funds in the amount of $23,300 and provides support for Dr. Jorgensen's research through May 31, 1960.

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