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Special Meeting
January 31, 1959

Melvin K. McCarty, Research Associate in Agronomy, at $450 for the period February 1 to June 30, 1959, temporary assignment, will use annual leave from ARS, USDA position to teach Agronomy 208.

Leslie R. Sabins, reappointment as Assistant in Animal Pathology, at $480 per month for the period January 1 to September 30, 1959, accounts 4301-W and 6308-6W.

College of Arts and Sciences
Paul A. Landolt, Instructor in Physiology at $2450 for the second semester of 1958-59; return from leave of absence.

Intercollegiate Athletics
H. H. Hanscom
Dick Monroe Reappointment as Assistant Football Coach, February 1,
Don Scarbrough 1959 to February 1, 1 960.
Warren Schmakel
Donald Strasheim

LeRoy Pearce, reappointment as Assistant Football Coach from January 15, 1959 to January 15, 1960.

Retirement Approved

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

Raymond Lloyd Thompson, Checkstand Assistant at Student Union, at $67.86 per year, single life, effective September 1, 1958.

Accept Ford Foundation Grant to continue educ. television

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that a grant from The Ford Foundation in the amount of $6,756.00 be accepted. This grant supplements an earlier grant from The Ford Foundation for the period July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959, in continuation of an experimental project in educational television, as part of The National Program in the Use of Television in the Public Schools.

Accept research and training grants

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, directing the research grants in the sum of $51,643.oo and training grants in the sum of $29,230.00 as reported by the Deputy Research Administrator, Harold E. Wise, under date of January 20, 1959, be accepted.

Research Grants -- $51,643

$500 from Nebraska Heart Association for research by Dr. Carol R. Angel of the College of Medicine: Response to Loads of Sodium and Potassium in the Hypertensive and Salt Losing Adrenogenital Syndrome.

$11,500 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. M. J. Carver of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: A Study of the Long-Term Effects of Tranquilizers.

$10,573 from U. S. Public Health Service, for research by Dr. H. P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Effect of Tranquilizing Agents on Enzyme Systems. (Continuation)

$1,589 from Research Corporation for research by Dr. Herbert Jehle of the Department of Physics: Physical Basis of Biological Specificity. (Continuation)

$8,000 from the National Science Foundation for research by Dr. H. W. Manter of the Department of Zoology: Digenetic Trematodes of Fishes of Hawaii.

Continued

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Special Meeting
January 31, 1959

Melvin K. McCarty, Research Associate in Agronomy, at $450 for the period February 1 to June 30, 1959, temporary assignment, will use annual leave from ARS, USDA position teach Agronomy 208.

Leslie R. Sabins, reappointment as Assistant in Animal Pathology, at $480 per month for the period January 1 to September 30, 1959, accounts 4301-W and 6308-6W.

College of Arts and Sciences
Paul A. Landolt, Instructor in Physiology at $2450 for the second semester of 1958-59; return from leave of absence.

Intercollegiate Athletics
H. H. Hanscom
Dick Monroe Reappointment as Assistant Football Coach, February 1,
Don Scarbrough 1959 to February 1, 1 960.
Warren Schmakel
Donald Strasheim

LeRoy Pearce, reappointment as Assistant Football Coach from January 15, 1959 to January 15, 1960.

Retirement Approved

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

Raymond Lloyd Thompson, Checkstand Assistant at Student Union, at $67.86 per year, single life, effective September 1, 1958.

Accept Ford Foundation Grant to continue educ. television

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that a grant from The Ford Foundation in the amount of $6,756.00 be accepted. This grant supplements an earlier grant from The Ford Foundation for the period July 1, 1958 to June 30, 1959, in continuation of an experimental project in educational television, as part of The National Program in the Use of Television in the Public Schools.

Accept research and training grants

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, directing the research grants in the sum of $51,643.oo and training grants in the sum of $29,230.00 as reported by the Deputy Research Administrator, Harold E. Wise, under date of January 20, 1959, be accepted.

Research Grants -- $51,643

$500 from Nebraska Heart Association for research by Dr. Carol R. Angel of the College of Medicine: Response to Loads of Sodium and Potassium in the Hypertensive and Salt Losing Adrenogenital Syndrome.

$11,500 from U. S. Public Health Service for research by Dr. M. J. Carver of the Department of Neurology and Psychiatry: A Study of the Long-Term Effects of Tranquilizers.

$10,573 from U. S. Public Health Service, for research by Dr. H. P. Jacobi of the College of Medicine: Effect of Tranquilizing Agents on Enzyme Systems. (Continuation)

$1,589 from Research Corporation for research by Dr. Herbert Jehle of the Department of Physics: Physical Basis of Biological Specificity. (Continuation)

$8,000 from the National Science Foundation for research by Dr. H. W. Manter of the Department of Zoology: Digenetic Trematodes of Fishes of Hawaii.

Continued

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