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Special Meeting
September 20, 1958

Fern Finnell, Telephone Operator, at $500.05 per year, joint and survivor annuity, effective September 1, 1958.

Nellie Irene Gingles, Associate Editor in Extension Division, at $121.48 per year, single life, effective September 1, 1958.

Andrew Herzog, Buildings and Grounds at $280.43, joint and survivorship, per year effective September 1, 1958.

Celia Fern Taylor, Telephone Operator, at $75.34, single life, per year, effective September 1, 1958.

Alice Peabody, Secretary and Laboratory Helper, College of Medicine, at $73.55, single, per year effective October 1, 1958.

Deceased Persons on Faculty

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, directing the University payrolls be adjusted showing the removal by death of the following persons:

Denise Nordon, August 10, 1958
George E. Condra, Dean and Dir.Emer. of Conservation and Survey, August 7, 1958
Edith Webster, August 3, 1958
Forrest A. Scott, August 24, 1958

Gifts and Grants Accepted

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried directing the following gifts and grants for research be accepted as reported by Dean John C. Weaver, under date of September 10, 1958.

Research Grants
$300 from the Committee on Research of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association for research by Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Purification and possible aerosol use of mucolytic Enzyme of Vibrio Comma in treatment of cycstic fibrosis.

$880 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. A. R. McIntyre of the College of Medicine: The Action of Chlorophyll Derivatives on the Hypodynamic Heart. (Supplement)

$49,400 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. T. P. Krush of the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute: Comprehensive Service to an Isolated Area. (Continuation)

$11,577 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. Patricia P. Weymouth, Research Associate in the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Thymic Nucleopolymerases and X-ray induced Thymona.

$12,650 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. G. A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygience: Factors Enhancing Virus Pneumonia and Influenza. (Continuation)

$8,027 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. George A. Young of the Department of Animal Pathology andHygiene: Swine Tissue Culture Systems for Virus Research. (Continuation)

$9,758 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. James H. Looker of the Department of Chemistry: Synthesis and Structure of 1,4-Pyrona Derivatives. (Continuation)

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Special Meeting
September 20, 1958

Fern Finnell, Telephone Operator, at $500.05 per year, joint and survivor annuity, effective September 1, 1958.

Nellie Irene Gingles, Associate Editor in Extension Division, at $121.48 per year, single life, effective September 1, 1958.

Andrew Herzog, Buildings and Grounds at $280.43, joint and survivorship, per year effective September 1, 1958.

Celia Fern Taylor, Telephone Operator, at $75.34, single life, per year, effective September 1, 1958.

Alice Peabody, Secretary and Laboratory Helper, College of Medicine, at $73.55, single, per year effective October 1, 1958.

Deceased Persons on Faculty

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, directing the University payrolls be adjusted showing the removal by death of the following persons:

Denise Nordon, August 10, 1958
George E. Condra, Dean and Dir.Emer. of Conservation and Survey, August 7, 1958
Edith Webster, August 3, 1958
Forrest A. Scott, August 24, 1958

Gifts and Grants Accepted

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried directing the following gifts and grants for research be accepted as reported by Dean John C. Weaver, under date of September 10, 1958.

Research Grants
$300 from the Committee on Research of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association for research by Dr. Gordon E. Gibbs of the College of Medicine: Purification and possible aerosol use of mucolytic Enzyme of Vibrio Comma in treatment of cycstic fibrosis.

$880 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. A. R. McIntyre of the College of Medicine: The Action of Chlorophyll Derivatives on the Hypodynamic Heart. (Supplement)

$49,400 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. T. P. Krush of the Nebraska Psychiatric Institute: Comprehensive Service to an Isolated Area. (Continuation)

$11,577 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. Patricia P. Weymouth, Research Associate in the Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition: Thymic Nucleopolymerases and X-ray induced Thymona.