Board of Regents, Minutes, 1957-1959

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Marlys M. Muir, County Home Extension Agent in York County, at $4800 per year effective July 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences Rayfred Lionel Stevens, Assistant Professor of Geography, at $6200 per year effective September 1, 1959.

William B. Gibbon, Instructor in Germanic Languages and Literatures, at $5800 per year effective September 1, 1959.

Richard A. Kurtz, Research Associate in Sociology, without salary, for approximately three years beginning June 22, 1959; employed by State Department of Health to do cooperative study on health-hospital facilities.

Jerrold W. Bebernes, Instructor in Mathematics, at $4800 per year effective September 1, 1959.

John O. Herzog, Instructor in Mathematics, at $4800 per year effective September 1, 1959.

Thomas Fritz, Assistant Professor of Music, at $5,000 per year effective September 1, 1959 to June 4, 1960; replacement of Professor Harvey Hinshaw on leave.

College of Dentistry Richard E. Bradley, Assistant Professor of Oral Pathology, at $8500 per year effective September 1, 1959; in place of Dr. E. M. Collins.

Extension Division Lorena M. Stanton, Instructor in High School Correspondence Courses, at $4200 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Laurence R. Downing, Supervisor of Special Projects in Correspondence Instruction, at $7500 per year effective July 1, 1959; presently employed in this capacity on part-time basis.

College of Business Administration John W. Goebel, Instructor in Business Organization and Management, at $5700 per year effective September 1, 1959.

Business Manager Verner M. Meyers, Director, Plant Planning and Construction, with rank of Assistant Professor of Architecture, at $9000 per year effective July 1, 1959.

College of Engineering and Architecture Verner M. Meyers, Assistant Professor of Architecture, without salary, effective July 1, 1959; will teach classes in Estimating and in Specifications.

Larry George Larson, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, effective September 1, 1959 to August 31, 1960, at $4800 per year.

Graduate College Kathryn Jean Aten, Assistant Field Work Instructor in the School of Social Work, without salary, effective September 1, 1959 to June, 1960.

College of Law Theodore L. Kessner, Teaching-Research Associate, at $4500 per year effective September 1, 1959 to May 31, 1960; in place of Claire D. Johnson.

Library Mayumi Taniguchi, Assistant Librarian, College of Medicine, with rank of Instructor, at $4300 per year effective July 1, 1959; in place of Katherine Slagle. Exchange visitor reassigned from University of Michigan.

College of Medicine William Arthur Schmidt, Instructor in Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, effective June 1, 1959, without salary.

Student Affairs Mrs. Olga Ellen Steele, Foreign Students Advisor, half-time, at $3700 per year effective July 1, 1959; in place of Dr. G. W. Rosenlof.

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Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Foote, 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

Administration Philip A. Corkill, Draftsman Engineer in Buildings and Grounds, at $1288.88 for the summer of 1959; reappointment.

College of Agriculture Howard R. Walters, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at $566.67 for the period June 8 to August 7, 1959; account 3410K.

Benjamin H. Kantack, Assistant in Entomology, from $5200 to $5800 per year effective July 1, 1959; account W3317-4A.

H. P. Davis, Professor in Foreign Trainee Program, from $3600 to $4000 effective July 1, 1959; account 1723-X.

Kay L. Henderson, County Home Extension Agent in Box Butte County, from $3900 to $4800 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Paul J. Mattern, from Assistant in Biochemistry and Nutrition to Assistant Professor of Agronomy, at $7000 per year effective July 1, 1959; to be in charge of Wheat Quality Laboratory.

Extension Division Edor Ellingson, TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $5800 to $6300 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Roscoe L. Shields, Jr., Assistant Professor of Art and TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $6400 to $7400 per effective July 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences John L. Champe, Professor and Chairman of Anthropology, summer assignment as Director of Summer Field School and Laboratory at $750 per month from July 1 to September 1, 1959; in place of Franklin Fenenga, resigned.

Hugo Ribeiro, Professor of Mathematics, administrator of National Science Foundation research contract No. G8200, at $1778 for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6410-4W.

W. J. Arnold, Professor of Psychology, director of AEC contract No. AT(11-1)249, at $856 per month from June 1 to July 31, 1959; 4715W.

College of Dentistry Darrell James McCabe, from part-time Instructor in Operative Dentistry at $2250 per year to full-time Instructor at $8500 per year effective July 1, 1959.

College of Engineering and Architecture Dale Gibbs, Associate Professor of Architecture, from $5700 for 4/5 time to $8400 for full time effective Sept. 1, 1959.

Richard E. Gilbert, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, summer research at $300 per month for the period June 1 to September 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Luh C. Tao, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, summer research at $300 per month for the period June 1 to September 1, 1959; account 4182W.

A. R. Riveland, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, summer research at $300 per month for the period June 1 to September 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Nicholas Bashara, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, summer research at $500 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 6705-1W.

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James S. Blackman, Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research at $225 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Raymond V. Neal, Instructor in Engineering Mechanics, summer research at $225 per month for the period June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Turgut Sarpkaya, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research at $225 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Gerald M. Smith, Associate Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research at $225 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Lyle E. Young, Associate Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research at $225 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

James W. Harper, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, summer research at $150 per month from June 1 to August 1, 1959; account 4182W.

Keith Norman Newhouse, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, from half-time to full time basis at $8000 effective September 1, 1959.

Graduate College Evelyn Dorothy Ripa, Assistant to the Dean, from $5500 to $6000 per year effective July 1, 1959.

College of Medicine Ali Handjani, additional appointment as Assistant Instructor in Internal Medicine, without salary, effective June 8, 1959.

Robert F. Thompson, Clinical Instructor in Internal Medicine, from no salary to $25 per month effective June 1, 1959.

H. Dwyer Dundon, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $3600 to $3900 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $3900 paid by Board of Control.

Stephen J. Dutch, Jr., Associate in Neurology and Psychiatry, from $1500 to $1800 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $300 per month paid from account 7124-17W.

Leila Epstein, Acting Chief Psychiatric Nurse, Department of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $2700 to $2850 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $2850 paid by Board of Control.

Sol L. Garfield, Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $6000 to $6500 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $6500 paid by Board of Control.

Richard W. Gray, from Instructor to Associate in Neurology and Psychiatry, without salary, effective June 1, 1959.

Harold R. Martin, Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $7500 to $8400 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $8400 paid by Board of Control.

Robert B. Muffly, reappointment as Instructor in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $600 for the period July 10 to August 10, 1959; account 4760-W.

Jerman W. Rose, Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $7500 to $8400 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $8400 paid by Board of Control.

LaVern C. Strough, reappointment as Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at $9000 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $9000 paid by Board of Control.

Margaret Williams, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $3600 to $3900 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $3900 paid by Board of Control.

Cecil L. Wittson, Professor and Chairman of Neurology and Psychiatry, from $8000 to $10,000 per year effective July 1, 1959; additional $10,000 paid by Board of Control.

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Warren Harland Pearse, additional appointment as Instructor in Obstetrics-Gynecology, at $1800 per year effective June 1, 1959.

Hilton Aaron Salhanick, Research Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, from volunteer status to $1020 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Museum Franklin Fenenga, Associate Curator of Anthropology, from $2250 to $2600 per year for the period July 1, 1959 to November 16, 1959; to get collections properly stored and catalogued.

W. Winfield Ray, Professor and Chairman of Botany, additional appointment as Curator of Botany-Museum, at $300 per year for the period July 1, 1959 to June 30, 1961; in place of H. Lloyd Weaver on leave.

Turkish University Program Lawrence K. Crowe, from Associate Chief of Staff to Chief of Staff, University of Nebraska Staff, Erzurum, Turkey, and from base salary of $13,200 to base salary of $13,500 per year plus post differential.

Summer Session Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Adkins, 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

Teachers College Elementary Education R. Fredstrom, Professor $433.33 8 weeks

School Administration David Austin, Professor $500 (1/3 time) 8 weeks

University High School Eugene Guy Bizzell, Instructor $1000 8 weeks Mary E. Stall, Instructor $300 8 weeks

Retirements Approved

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

RETIREMENT

Mary E. Baade, Maid at Terrace Hall, at $45.47 per year, single life, effective June 1, 1959.

Kenneth Forward, Associate Professor Emeritus of English, at $797.07 per year, joint and survivorship, effective July 1, 1959.

Etta Keane, Assistant Buyer in Purchasing at $915.29 per year, single life, effective July 1, 1959.

Carrie M. Krisl, Maid at Selleck Quadrangle, at $62.22 per year, single life, effective July 1, 1959.

Edgar F. Stalder, Custodian, Buildings and Grounds, at $144.05 per year, joint and survivorship, effective July 1, 1959.

Fred Teply, Greenhouse Foreman, Plant Pathology, at $242.43 per year, joint and survivorship, effective July 1, 1959.

William H. Wessel, Greenhouse Foreman, Horticulture, at $263.15 per year, joint and survivorship, effective June 1, 1959.

Death Recorded

From the Chancellor's office comes a report of the death of a retired staff member. It was moved by Regent Adkins, and seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, that this death be made a matter of record in these minutes and the University payrolls adjusted accordingly. The name of the deceased and date of death is as follows:

Louis Runnalls, retired from Buildings and Grounds, June 13, 1959

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Accept Research Grants

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, directing acceptance of the following research grants as reported by Dean John C. Weaver, Research Administrator, under date of June 30, 1959.

Research Grants -- $34,652

$17,200 from National Science Foundation for research by Dr. R. L. Chasson of the Department of Physics: Cosmic Ray Monitoring.

$2,882 from National Society for the Prevention of Blindness for research by Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the Pediatrics Department of the College of Medicine in Omaha: An Attempt to Produce Diabetic Eye Lesions in the Alloxanized Monkey. (Continuation)

$1,200 from the Nebraska State Department of Agriculture, Potato Development Division, for research by Prof. Robert O'Keefe of the Department of Horticulture and Forestry: Development of Potato Chipping Varieties Suitable for Production in Nebraska.

$10,580 from the U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. A. R. McIntyre of the Department of Physiology and Pharmacy: Cardiac Actions of Rhodochlorin on Mammalian Hearts. (Continuation)

$990 from U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (Omaha) for research by Dr. Roscoe E. Hill of the Department of Entomology: Ecological Investigation of Mosquito Population Near Gavin's Point.

$1,800 from Lakeside Laboratories, Inc. for research by Dr. Roy G. Holly of the Department ofObstetrics and Gynecology: Study of Intramuscular Iron.

Center for Continuing Education

Low Bids Accepted

From the Business Manager comes a series of recommendations with respect to construction proposals for the University of Nebraska Center for Continuing Education. It is the Business Manager's recommendation that the following low bids be accepted:

General Contract Parsons Construction Company, Omaha $ 1,778,429.00

Mechanical Contract Ray Martin Company, Lincoln 615,839.00

Electrical Contract Modern Electric Company, Omaha 200,000.00 ______________ $ 2,594,268.00

Other Bids Received

Other bids received for the general construction work were as follows:

A. Borchman Sons Co. $ 1,894,000.00 Geo. Cook Construction Co. 1,780.522.00 Kingery Construction Co. 1,897,039.00 Korshoj Construction Co. 2,045,545.00 Olson Construction Co. 1,917,204.00 S. Patti Construction Co. 2,047,876.00 Weitz Construction Co. 1,908,500.00 Wilson Construction Co. 2,075,845.00

Other bids received for the mechanical work were as follows:

Natkin & Co. $ 664,437.00 Newberg & Bookstrom 631,596.00 Reinhardt Bros. Plbg. & Htg. 629,912.00

Other bids received for the electrical work were as follows:

A.B.C. Electric Co. $ 218,800.00 Commonwealth Electric 215,700.00 Industrial Electrical Works 236,000.00

Kitchen equipment proposals rejected

The Business Manager further recommends that all kitchen equipment proposals be rejected. It is his recommendation that these proposals be restudied and a revised request for bids be issued.

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