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Special meeting September 30, 1957

three-fourths time from February 1 to June 30, 1958, at $2000per year, accounts 4648W and 4208W.

College of Business Administration
Edward B. Schmidt, Research in teaching Principles of Economics, at $325 per month for June and July, 1957; 4277W.

Extension Division
Marie Luisa Moreno, Instructor, TV-Correspondence Project, at $2181.81 per year from September 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958, former salary $1799.93 per year. Account 4310W.

Library
William B. Scott, from Assistant Librarian in College of Law to Public Service Librarian with rank of Instructor, and from $4400 to $4700 per year from October 1, 1957.

College of Medicine
Robert L. Tupper, part-time Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology , from $25 to $50 per month, from September 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958.

Paul R. Young. part-time Instructor in Physiology and Pharmacology, from $25 to $50 per month, from September 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958.

Division of Student Affairs
Frank M. Hallgren, from Associate Dean (for men) to Associate Dean, from October 1, 1957.

Marjorie Johnaaton, from Associate Dean (for women) to Associate Dean, from October 1, 1957.

Helen A. Snyder, from Assistant Dean to Associate Dean, from October 1, 1957.

Retirement Approved
It was moved by Regent Thompson, seconded by Regent Elliot, motionput to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following retirements be approved.

RETIREMENT

W. G. Campbell, Custodian, Buildings and Grounds, at $194.4 per year, single life, effective October 1, 1957.

Jhon Latenser and Sona Architects for paving road at Univ. Hospital at Omaha
It was moved by Regent Elliot, seconded by Regent Thompson, motion put to vote and carried, directing that John Latenser and Sons, arhcitects of Omaha be employed to prepare plans and specifications for paving a proposed road from the campus drive south of Uuniversity Hospitalwest to 44th Street, and immediately north of the School of Nursing Buildings and that the Business Manager, upon completion of the plans, authorize contracts for this work.

John Latenser and Sons Architects for steam and returrn lines to Childrens Rehabilitation Center
It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Thompson, motion put to vote and carried, directing that John Latenser and Sona, be employed to prepare plans and specifications for the proposed steam and return lines from exisiting campus lines to service the Childrens Rehabilitaion Center now under construction.

Store Brewing Company offer lots for sale
From Mr. Carl A. Donaldson, Business Manager, comes information that the three lots owned by the Stors Brewinig Company at the northwest corner of 10th and W Streets have been offered for sale and that a price of $23,000.00 for the property has been established by the owner.

Mr. Donaldson also reported that an independant appraisal of this property established the present appraised value of approximately $18,000.00.

It is desirable that the University acquire this property which is adjacent to the city campus and it is recommended to the Board of Regents that authority be granted

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