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Special Meeting
October 2, 1959

Fellowship Grants -- $3,500

$3,500 from the Eastman-Kodak Company for an Eastman-Kodak Fellowship in Business for the academic year 1959-60.

Permit John M. Skinner, Instr. in Elec. Engr. outside consultant work

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried that approval be given to the request of John M. Skinner, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, that he be permitted to spend approximately four hours per week as consulting engineer with the U. S. Department of the Interior in connection with electronic equipment being used by the Geological Survey. This arrangement has the approval of Dean Hobson.

Authorize purchases for F. M. Hall Collection

From Mr. Norman A. Geske, Director of the University Art Galleries, comes a recommendation that the University purchase, using funds from the F. M. Hall Trust Fund, eighteen items for the net price of $1,319.50, approval having been given for the purchase of these works of art by three outside experts, namely Mr. Eugene Kingman, Director of Joselyn Art Museum, Omaha, Mr. J. V. Blackwell, Head Art Department of the University of Omaha, Mr. Fred S. Bartlett, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, and Mr. Harold Joachim, Curator, The Art Institute of Chicago. All qualifications of the Hall Trust Agreement having been met, it was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, thatthe purchase be approved.

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Special Meeting
October 2, 1959

Fellowship Grants -- $3,500

$3,500 from the Eastman-Kodak Company for an Eastman-Kodak Fellowship in Business for the academic year 1959-60.

Permit John M. Skinner, Instr. in Elec. Engr. outside consultant work

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried that approval be given to the request of John M. Skinner, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, that he be permitted to spend approximately four hours per week as consulting engineer with the U. S. Department of the Interior in connection with electronic equipment being used by the Geological Survey. This arrangement has the approval of Dean Hobson.