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Special Meeting
November 15, 1958

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

College of Agriculture
Edward B. Schmidt, additional appointment as Agricultural Economist in the Department of Agricultural Economics, without salary, effective November 1, 1958.

Gerald E. Timm, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Stanton County, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective November 1, 1958.

George A. Woolsey, from Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in York County at $4300 to County Agricultural Extension Agent in Clay county at $4500 per year effective December 1, 1958.

College of Arts and Sciences
Herbert Jehle, Project Director in Physics Department, Research during June and July, 1959, at $1666.66; account 6413-1W.

College of Medicine
Max Fleishman, additional appointment as Associate in Internal Medicine, at $125 per month from November 1, 1958 to January 31, 1959.

Retirement Approved

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

RETIREMENT

David A. Lewis, Dental Storekeeper, at $52.29 per year, single life, November 1, 1958.

Representatives of Wesley Foundation ofMethodist Church discuss relocation of Foundation House.

Mr. John W. Stewart, representing the Wesley Foundation of the Methodist Church, indicated to the board of Regents that the present property of the Wesley Foundation located adjacent to the University campus at 1417 R Street is inadequate for their present and future needs. He indicated further that the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity located at 1425 R Street, immediately east and adjacent to the Wesley Foundation property, desires to purchase the Wesley Foundation property. Mr. Stewart further indicated that the Wesley Foundation desires to sell and seek a more adequate location for future expansion.

Wesley Foundation desire to purchase Delta Gamma property

Mr. Stewart stated that the Wesley Foundation desires to purchase the vacant lot on North 16th Street, being the West 175 feet of Lot A, County Clerk's Subdivision of Lots 2 and 3, S. W. Little's Subdivision in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. This property is presently owned by the Delta Gamma sorority.

Inasmuch as this property is in a University restricted area, Mr. Stewart was seeking approval of the Board ofRegents to negotiate further with the Delta Gamma sorority for the purchase of the lot in question for the Wesley Foundation.

Board desires further discussion on matter

The University has developed tentative plans for the use of the lot in question as well as additional property immediately north of this lot. It was felt by the Chancellor and the Board of Regents that further discussion should be had with Mr. Stewart in an effort to find another location for the proposed Wesley Foundation building which would be equally satisfactory to the Foundation without being in conflict with further dormitory developments presently planned by the University for women students.

In view of the action taken by the Board of Regents on September 18, 1958, authorizing the sale of a farm in Dawson County, Nebraska, included in the Frances Sheldon trust, to Mr. Dale E. Lemmon, of Cozad, Nebraska, the following

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Special Meeting
November 15, 1958

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

College of Agriculture
Edward B. Schmidt, additional appointment as Agricultural Economist in the Department of Agricultural Economics, without salary, effective November 1, 1958.

Gerald E. Timm, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Stanton County, from $4000 to $4300 per year effective November 1, 1958.

George A. Woolsey, from Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in York County at $4300 to County Agricultural Extension Agent in Clay county at $4500 per year effective December 1, 1958.

College of Arts and Sciences
Herbert Jehle, Project Director in Physics Department, Research during June and July, 1959, at $1666.66; account 6413-1W.

College of Medicine
Max Fleishman, additional appointment as Associate in Internal Medicine, at $125 per month from November 1, 1958 to January 31, 1959.

Retirement Approved

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

RETIREMENT

David A. Lewis, Dental Storekeeper, at $52.29 per year, single life, November 1, 1958.

Representatives of Wesley Foundation ofMethodist Church discuss relocation of Foundation House.

Mr. John W. Stewart, representing the Wesley Foundation of the Methodist Church, indicated to the board of Regents that the present property of the Wesley Foundation located adjacent to the University campus at 1417 R Street is inadequate for their present and future needs. He indicated further that the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity located at 1425 R Street, immediately east and adjacent to the Wesley Foundation property, desires to purchase the Wesley Foundation property. Mr. Stewart further indicated that the Wesley Foundation desires to sell and seek a more adequate location for future expansion.

Wesley Foundation desire to purchase Delta Gamma property

Mr. Stewart stated that the Wesley Foundation desires to purchase the vacant lot on North 16th Street, being the West 175 feet of Lot A, County Clerk's Subdivision of Lots 2 and 3, S. W. Little's Subdivision in Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. This property is present owned by the Delta Gamma sorority.

Inasmuch as this property is in a University restricted area, Mr. Stewart was seeking approval of the Board ofRegents to negotiate further with the Delta Gamma sorority for the purchase of the lot in question for the Wesley Foundation.

Board desires further discussion on matter

The University has developed tentative plans for the use of the lot in question as well as additional property immediately north of this lot. It was felt by the Chancellor and the Board of Regents that further discussion should be had with Mr. Stewart in an effort to find another location for the proposed Wesley Foundation building which would be equally satisfactory to the Foundation without being in conflict with further dormitory developments presently planned by the University for women students.

In view of the action taken by the Board of Regents on September 18, 1958, authorizing the sale of a farm in Dawson County, Nebraska, included in the Frances Sheldon trust, to Mr. Dale E. Lemmon, of Cozad, Nebraska, the following

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