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Special Meeting
September 18, 1959

2
HP (two-cycle engines) = D N
1.5

2
HP (four-cycle engines) = D N
2.5

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the recommendations of the Tractor Testing Board be approved.

Approve outside employment of Dr. William Coil, Dept. of Zoology

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried that approval be given to the request of Dr. William Coil that he be permitted to serve as a U. S. Navy consultant on a fee basis. Dr. Coil's work would involve identification of parasitic worms collected by the U. S. Navy in various parts of the world. This association has the recommendation of Dean Walter E. Militzer.

Regents Freshman Scholarship competition open to upper one-third in high school class

It was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried (Voting No: Regent Foote) that approval be given to the request of the Committee on General Scholarship Awards that the Regents Freshman Scholarship competition be open to students ranking in the upper one-third of their respective high school classes.

Dr. Thomas L. Thompson permitted to serve as member of Nebr. Board of Examiners in basic sciences

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that approval be given to the request of Dr. Thomas L. Thompson that he be permitted to serve as a member of the Nebraska Board of Examiners in the basic sciences. This appointment has the recommendation of Dr. Carl E. Georgi, Chairman of the Department of Bacteriology.

Student Union facilities to be named "The Nebraska Union"

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried (Regent Foote not voting) that approval be given to the January 9, 1958, recommendation of the Union Board of Managers that upon completion of the proposed addition and renovation of existing facilities the official name be changed to "The Nebraska Union."

The faculties of the several colleges of the University having submitted their recommendations of candidates as required by law, it was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, that degrees be granted and certificates of completion of requirements in special courses be issued, all as shown in the several lists immediately following. It was hereb y ordered that degrees and certificates of proficiency in special subjects as recommended by the several college faculties aforesaid and as described below be and the same are hereby granted to the persons named respectively therefor; that diplomas and certificates in the usual form bearing the date of July 31, 1950, be prepared and authenticated in the usual manner and publicly awarded by the Chancellor of the University to said candidates according to the custom of the University.

Candidates for Degrees and Certificates

The recommendation of the faculties are as follows:

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Charles Willis Eason
William Fred McQuistan
William Lee Mersch
*James Donald Solomon
Robert Stanley Tolman
Burton Arthur Weichenthal

For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
Sharon Grace Croms
Betty Ann Burklund
Jane Patricia Chaney
Vivian Ruby Miller Elliott
Paula Jean Lundquist Kinzie
Janice Ann Reeder

320

Special Meeting
September 18, 1959

2
HP (two-cycle engines) = D N
1.5

2
HP (four-cycle engines) = D N
2.5

It was moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the recommendations of the Tractor Testing Board be approved.

Approve outside employment of Dr. William Coil, Dept. of Zoology

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried that approval be given to the request of Dr. William Coil that he be permitted to serve as a U. S. Navy consultant on a fee basis. Dr. Coil's work would involve identification of parasitic worms collected by the U. S. Navy in various parts of the world. This association has the recommendation of Dean Walter E. Militzer.

Regents Freshman Scholarship competition open to upper one-third in high school class

It was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried (Voting No: Regent Foote) that approval be given to the request of the Committee on General Scholarship Awards that the Regents Freshman Scholarship competition be open to students ranking in the upper one-third of their respective high school classes.

Dr. Thomas L. Thompson permitted to serve as member of Nebr. Board of Examiners in basic sciences

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, that approval be given to the request of Dr. Thomas L. Thompson that he be permitted to serve as a member of the Nebraska Board of Examiners in the basic sciences. This appointment has the recommendation of Dr. Carl E. Georgi, Chairman of the Department of Bacteriology.

Student Union facilities to be named "The Nebraska Union"

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried (Regent Foote not voting) that approval be given to the January 9, 1958, recommendation of the Union Board of Managers that upon completion of the proposed addition and renovation of existing facilities the official name be changed to "The Nebraska Union."

The faculties of the several colleges of the University having submitted their recommendations of candidates as required by law, it was moved by Regent Adkins, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, that degrees be granted and certificates of completion of requirements in special courses be issued, all as shown in the several lists immediately following. It was hereb y ordered that degrees and certificates of proficiency in special subjects as recommended by the several college faculties aforesaid and as described below be and the same are hereby granted to the persons named respectively therefor; that diplomas and certificates in the usual form bearing the date of July 31, 1950, be prepared and authenticated in the usual manner and publicly awarded by the Chancellor of the University to said candidates according to the custom of the University.

Candidates for Degrees and Certificates

The recommendation of the faculties are as follows:

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Charles Willis Eason
William Fred McQuistan
William Lee Mersch
*James Donald Solomon
Robert Stanley Tolman
Burton Arthur Weichenthal

For the degree, Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
Sharon Grace Croms
Betty Ann Burklund
Jane Patricia Chaney
Vivian Ruby Miller Elliott
Paula Jean Lundquist Kinzie
Janice Ann Reeder