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Special Meeting
February 18, 1959

Antelope County, at $4500 per year effective February 1, 1959; in place of Denzil Clegg.

Morris L. Hemstrom, County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, at $6200 effective February 1, 1959; return to duty after coompleting Masters Degree.

Dale D. Stukenholtz, from Assistant in Agronomy to Instructor, effective February 1, 1959; no change in salary.

Mildred W. Flansburg, reappointment as part-time Assistant Instructor in Home Economics, at $1500 for the second semester of 1958-59.

Elizabeth Sutton, reappointment as part-time Instructor in Home Economics, at $1000 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Arts and Sciences

James R. Thompson, from Instructor at $4800 to Research Associate at $6000 per year effective February 1, 1959 to January 3, 1960.

College of Business Administration
Eldon Lamoine Schafer, from Instructor full time to three-fourths time, and from $5400 per year to $2025 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Medicine
Nathan Muskin, Instructor in Internal Medicine, from $480 per year to no salary effective January 1, 1959.

Rudolph Zalter, additional appointment as Assistant Instructor in Internal Medicine without salary effective February 1, 1959.

Retirement Approved

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

RETIREMENT

Robert P. Crawford, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, at $1401.17 per year, single life, effective February 1, 1959.

Schreiber Hunter Leadership Scholarship

From the Chancellor's office comes a report of a trust agreement made and entered into on the 29th day of December, 1958, by and between Frederick Maurice Hunter and Emma Schreiber Hunter, trustors, and The First National Bank of Oregon, Portland, trustee. This trust agreement provides, among other things, that a portion of the annual earnings of the corpus of the trust shall be made available to the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska to provide an annual one-school-

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Special Meeting
February 18, 1959

Antelope County, at $4500 per year effective February 1, 1959; in place of Denzil Clegg.

Morris L. Hemstrom, County Agricultural Extension Agent at large, at $6200 effective February 1, 1959; return to duty after coompleting Masters Degree.

Dale D. Stukenholtz, from Assistant in Agronomy to Instructor, effective February 1, 1959; no change in salary.

Mildred W. Flansburg, reappointment as part-time Assistant Instructor in Home Economics, at $1500 for the second semester of 1958-59.

Elizabeth Sutton, reappointment as part-time Instructor in Home Economics, at $1000 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Arts and Sciences

James R. Thompson, from Instructor at $4800 to Research Associate at $6000 per year effective February 1, 1959 to January 3, 1960.

College of Business Administration
Eldon Lamoine Schafer, from Instructor full time to three-fourths time, and from $5400 per year to $2025 for the second semester of 1958-59.

College of Medicine
Nathan Muskin, Instructor in Internal Medicine, from $480 per year to no salary effective January 1, 1959.

Rudolph Zalter, additional appointment as Assistant Instructor in Internal Medicine without salary effective February 1, 1959.

Retirement Approved

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