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Special Meeting
July 9, 1959

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

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

ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY
(Funds available)
Interim appointments from Chancellor's office

Administration
Philip A. Corkill, Draftsman Engineer in Buildings and Grounds, at $1288.88 for the summer of 1959; reappointment.

College of Agriculture
Howard R. Walters, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at $566.67 for the period June 8 to August 7, 1959; account 3410K.

Benjamin H. Kantack, Assistant in Entomology, from $5200 to $5800 per year effective July 1, 1959; account W3317-4A.

H. P. Davis, Professor in Foreign Trainee Program, from $3,600 to $4000 effective July 1, 1959; account 1723-X.

Kay L. Henderson, County Home Extension Agent in Box Butte County, from $3900 to $4800 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Paul J. Mattern, from Assistant in Biochemistry and Nutrition to Assistant Professor of Agronomy, at $7000 per year effective July 1, 1959; to be in charge of Wheat Quality Laboratory.

Extension Division
Edor Ellingson, TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $5800 to $6300 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Roscoe L. Shields, Jr., Assistant Professor of Art and TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $6400 to $7400 per effective July 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences
John L. Champe, Professor and Chairman of Anthropology, summer assignment as Director of Summer Field School and Laboratory at $750 per month from July 1 to September 1, 1959; in place of Franklin Fenenga, resigned.

Hugo Ribeiro, Professor of Mathematics, administrator of National Science Foundation research contract No.

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Special Meeting
July 9, 1959

Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved

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

ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY
(Funds available)
Interim appointments from Chancellor's office

Administration
Philip A. Corkill, Draftsman Engineer in Buildings and Grounds, at $1288.88 for the summer of 1959; reappointment.

College of Agriculture
Howard R. Walters, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, summer research in the Department of Agricultural Engineering at $566.67 for the period June 8 to August 7, 1959; account 3410K.

Benjamin H. Kantack, Assistant in Entomology, from $5200 to $5800 per year effective July 1, 1959; account W3317-4A.

H. P. Davis, Professor in Foreign Trainee Program, from $3,600 to $4000 effective July 1, 1959; account 1723-X.

Kay L. Henderson, County Home Extension Agent in Box Butte County, from $3900 to $4800 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Paul J. Mattern, from Assistant in Biochemistry and Nutrition to Assistant Professor of Agronomy, at $7000 per year effective July 1, 1959; to be in charge of Wheat Quality Laboratory.

Extension Division
Edor Ellingson, TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $5800 to $6300 per year effective July 1, 1959.

Roscoe L. Shields, Jr., Assistant Professor of Art and TV-Correspondence Instructor, from $6400 to $7400 per effective July 1, 1959.

College of Arts and Sciences
John L. Champe, Professor and Chairman of Anthropology, summer assignment as Director of Summer Field School and Laboratory at $750 per month from July 1 to September 1, 1959; in place of Franklin Fenenga, resigned.

Hugo Ribeiro, Professor of Mathematics, administrator of National Science Foundation research contract No.