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T!O TIiE HONORABLE BOARD OF REGENT , J OF THE LWIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ., f i . 1. , : .. r-:. Xrs. Johnson and Gentlemen: (<. , The dockets prepsred by the component institutions listed below are herewith submitted with my recommendation for ratification or approval, as appropriate, at the meeting of the Board of Regents on April 23, 1971. The budget changes included in these dockets have been approved by me and are herewith submitted as a report to the Board of Regents. The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of exa as The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas The University of Texas at Austin at El Paso a t Arlington a t Dallas Southwestern Medical School a t Dallas Medical School a t San Antonio Dental School at San Antonio Hedical Branch a t Galveston Medical School a t Houston Dental Branch a t Houston M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tmor Institute at IIouston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences a t Houston Division of Graduate Studies The University of Texas School of Public Health at Houston The University of Texas ihrsing School (System-wide) Listed below are U. T. System acd Institutional items which 1 reconmend for the ?.wrdls ratification or approval, as appropriate, including my report of budget changes. The following gifts have been received. I recommend acceptance by the Eoard of Regents. Donor Purpose and Condition Amoun t - 1. %rs. William A. Castille Chancellor's Council $1,000.00 8616 La Fonte Avenue Houston, Texas 77024 2. Wr. H. A. Coffield Chancellor's Council P. 0. Box 466 Rockdale, Texas 76567 3. Mr. Marvin R. Collie Chancellor's Council 2201 First City National Bank Building Iiouston, Texas 77002

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OF THE LWIVERSITY OF TEXAS SYSTEM ., f i . 1 . , : .. r-:.

Xrs. Johnson and Gentlemen: ( < . , The d o c k e t s p r e p s r e d by t h e component i n s t i t u t i o n s l i s t e d below a r e h e r e w i t h submi t t ed w i t h my recommendation f o r r a t i f i c a t i o n o r a p p r o v a l , a s a p p r o p r i a t e , a t t h e mee t ing o f t h e Board o f Regen t s on A p r i l 23, 1971. The budge t changes i n c l u d e d i n t h e s e d o c k e t s have been approved by me and a r e h e r e w i t h s u b m i t t e d a s a r e p o r t t o t h e Board o f Regen t s .

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f exa as The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas

a t A u s t i n a t E l Paso a t A r l i n g t o n a t D a l l a s Sou thwes te rn Medica l Schoo l a t D a l l a s Medica l S c h o o l a t San Anton io D e n t a l S c h o o l a t San Anton io H e d i c a l Branch a t G a l v e s t o n Medica l S c h o o l a t Houston D e n t a l Branch a t Houston M. D. Anderson H o s p i t a l and T m o r I n s t i t u t e a t IIouston Gradua te S c h o o l o f B iomedica l S c i e n c e s a t Houston

D i v i s i o n o f Gradua te S t u d i e s The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas Schoo l o f P u b l i c H e a l t h a t Houston The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas i h r s i n g S c h o o l (System-wide)

L i s t e d below a r e U. T. System acd I n s t i t u t i o n a l i t e m s which 1 reconmend f o r t h e ? . w r d l s r a t i f i c a t i o n o r a p p r o v a l , a s a p p r o p r i a t e , i n c l u d i n g my r e p o r t o f budge t changes .

The f o l l o w i n g g i f t s have been r e c e i v e d . I recommend a c c e p t a n c e by t h e Eoard o f Regen t s .

Donor Purpose and C o n d i t i o n Amoun t - 1. %rs. Wi l l i am A. C a s t i l l e C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l $1,000.00

8616 La F o n t e Avenue Houston, Texas 77024

2. Wr. H. A. C o f f i e l d C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l P. 0. Box 466 Rockdale , Texas 76567

3. M r . Marvin R. C o l l i e C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l 2201 F i r s t C i t y N a t i o n a l Bank B u i l d i n g

Iiouston, Texas 77002

GIFTS (Cont inued) - - Donor Purpose and C o n d i t i o n -

4. M r . John H. Duncan C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l S u i t e 2020, P o s t Oak Tower Houston, Texas 7702.7

5. M r . Hayden W . Head Development Board 707 Wilson Tower P r o j e c t s and P u b l i c a t i o n s 606 Nor th Carancahua Corpus C h r i s t i , Texas 78401

6. *Mrs. J a c k King C h a n c e l l o r ' s Counc i l 4002 Ocean D r i v e Corpus C h r i s t i , Texas 78411

7. M r . J. E. Lock'nart, Jr. G e n e r a l Development S e n i o r V i c e P r e s i d e n t P u r p o s e s Southwest A i r m o t i v e Company P. 0. Box 7086 D a l l a s , Texas 75209

Amount

$2,000.00

8. M r . E. G. K o r r i s o n Development Board 1,000.00 301 A u s t i n N a t i o n a l Bank P r o j e c t s and P u b l i c a t i o n s (Proceeds from

B u i l d i n g (To b e c r e d i t e d toward s a l e o f s t o c k ) A u s t i n , Texas 78701 Membership i n C h a n c e l l o r ' s

C o u n c i l )

*No l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l from donor. \ i

\

MF,DICAI, AND DENTAL APPLICATIONS DEADLINES ( C a t a l o g Charge)

The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System m e d i c a l s c h o o l s wish t o change t h e i r a p p l i c a t i o n f i l i n g d e a d l i n e from December 3 1 t o November 30 b e g i n n i n g w i t h t h e 197'-73 a p p l i c a t i o n y e a r (1.973 E n t e r i n g C l a s s ) and The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas System d e n t a l s c h o o l s wish t o keep t h e c u r r e n t December 3 1 a p p l i c a t i o n f i l i n g d e a d l i n e . S i n c e t h i s w i l l n e c e s s i t a t e changes i n c u r r e n t m e d i c a l school. c a t a l o g s , Board r a t i f i c a t i o n c f t h i s a c t i o n i s i n o r d e r .

o f f i c e o f t h e C h a n c e l l o r

1.' T r a n s f e r $800 from t h e System A d m i n i s t r a t i o n U n a l l o c a t e d Account t o t h e C h a n c e l l o r ' s O f f i c e C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s a c c o u n t t o p r o v i d e t h e a d d i t i o n a l funds needed f o r t h e appo in tment o f a p a r t - t i m e s e c r e t a r y . (RBCSI D-118)

O f f i c e o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r

2. I n c r e a s e t h e a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f F r a n k i e L. J e n n i n g s , System A u d i t o r , from $13,200 t o $14,000 e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1970. Source o f Funds: C o m p t r o l l e r ' o O f f i c e S a l a r i e s accoun t . (RBCSI D-119)

System P e r s o n n e l O f f i c e

3. T r a n s f e r $600 from t h e Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n accoun t t o t h e C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s accoun t t o p r o v i d e funds f o r a m e r i t s a l a r y i n c r e a s e f o r a P e r s o n n e l O f f i c e employee. (RBC# D-128)

REPORT OF APE3DYXNTS -- TO THE 1970-71 SYSmX ADII?MISTZL.?'i'ION BUDGET (Cont inued) -

O f f i c e o f F a c i l i t i e s - P l a n n i n g and C o n s t r u c t i o n -- 4. Appoin t John M. S l a t t e r y a s C o n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r a t a n a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e

o f $13,000 e f f e c t i v e F e b r u a r y 1, 1971. (RBC# D-117)

5. Appoint L e s t e r A. Braun a s A r c h i t e c t and C o n s t r u c t i o n C o o r d i n a t o r a t an a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f $14,500 e f f e c t i v e March 15, 1971. (RBCV D-131)

6. R e s i g n E e r b e r t S. Randloph, C o n s t r u c t i o n I n s p e c t o r a t a n a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f $9,500, e f f e c t i v e February 15, 1971. (RBCI D-122)

System P e r s o n n e l O f f i c e - Workmen's -. Compensation I n s u r a n c e

7. T r a n s f e r $786 from t h e W.C.I. Compensation B e n e f i t s f o r I n j u r y accoun t t o t h e W.C.I. C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s a c c o u n t t o p r o v i d e funds needed f o r m e r i t s a l a r y i n c r e a s e s and r e c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of s e v e r a l c l a s s i f i e d employees. (RBC# D- 126, D- 129)

C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l ( R e s t r i c t e d C u r r e n t Funds)

8. T r a n s f e r $458.79 from t h e C h a n c e l l o r ' s C o u n c i l U n r e s t r i c t e d a c c o u n t t o t h e a c c o u n t i n U. T. A u s t i n , A r c h a e o l o g i c a l E x c a v a t i o n s i n Greece , V a r i o u s Donors - f o r t h e u s e o f D r . James Wiseman. T h i s i s i n accordance w i t h t h e o r i g i n a l d o n o r ' s i n s t r u c t i o n s . (RBC# D-132)

C o n s u l t a n t f o r A r c h i t e c t u r a l R e s t o r a t i o n o f System P r o p e r t i e s

9. T r a n s f e r $258.37 from t h e A v a i l a b l e U n i v e r s i t y Fund Ba lance t o t h e a c c o u n t , C o n s u l t a n t f o r A r c h i t e c t u r a l R e s t o r a t i o n o f System P r o p e r t i e s . T h i s amount was l a p s e d i n e r r o r from t h e C o n s u l t a n t a c c o u n t t o t h e A v a i l a b l e Fund Ba lance on August 31, 1971. (RBCS: D-127)

S p e c i a l S e r v i c e s - S e c u r i t y D i v i s i o n

10, Change t h e t i t l e o f George E. Wil l i amson from P o l i c e T r a i n i n g O f f i c e r t o A s s o c i a t e D i r e c t o r o f P o l i c e - T r a i n i n g and i n c r e a s e h i s a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e from $13,500 t o $14,000 e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. (RBC# D-120)

11. Appoin t Boyce C. Megason a s S p e c i a l 1 n v e s t i g a . t o r a t a n a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e o f $12,000 e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1971. (RBCP D-123)

Lu tcher C e n t e r - 12. T r a n s f e r $2,000 from A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Charges t o T r u s t Funds t o L u t c h e r C e n t e r

S p e c i a l O p e r a t i o n s t o p r o v i d e f o r s p e c i a l o p e r a t i o n s o f t h e L u t c h e r C e n t e r , a s a u t h o r i z e d by t h e Board o f Regen t s . (RBC# LC-34)

Texan C u l t u r e s I n s t i t u t e

13. T r a n s f e r $1,000 from Houston Endowment, I n c . G r a n t t o e s t a b l i s h a n Audio- V i s u a l M a t e r i a l s Revo lv ing Fund. T h i s fund w i l l be u s e d t o pay p r o d u c t i o n c o s t s o f c e r t a i n a u d i o - v i s u a l m a t e r i a l s ( f i l m s , s l i d e shows, a u d i o t a p e s ) f o r u s e i n c l a s s r o o m s o f s c h o o l s over t h e S t a t e . Revenue r e c e i v e d from t h e s e m a t e r i a l s w i l l be r e d e p o s i t e d i n t h i s fund. (RBC# TC-125)

"",PORT OF ANr.NOI'lENTS TO T1I t' 1970- It SYSTiOM ADNI "IS TllAT10N nUDe!'! (Con t i nued) 1~4,(0 ... \ ()

(.: '~'~ ,1)./'1

Th,. Up [V('rs ity of Texas 0 f the Permian Bas in _ ....,/

)

Trtlos(cr $1O}000 from the U. r. Penni"n Tlasin Unalloco.ted Operating Account :;, '--"', to an account, Consultants - Engineering ~nd tlLscallaneous Services) to ~ 9rovide for consultonts' fees for engineering and miscellaneous services in connection with the development of campus planning. (K3C~ PB-7)

OTHER FISCAL ITEMS

1.

As the construction nears completion <md partial occupancy has been taken of the East Campus Library Complex at The University of Tc~as at Austin, the need has become apparent for additional site WOAK, casework within the buildings, and certain other building modifications. Measures necessary to take care of these needs have been recommended by the Project Architects and approved by President ad interim Jordan and System Administration. To cover the cost thereof including Architect's Vees and miscellaneous expenses, it is recommended by President ~d interim Jordan and System Administration that ~n appropriation of $595,000,00 be made to this project from Interes t on PCt:1llanent Uni versity ~und SOl".d Proceeo:\s.

? Approprintlon for Claudia Ta v 10r. Johnson Parx CQ~pl~h A.

nddlcional building modification~, including fire dctecLion ~[~ aia~ -~~~ systems and finis-hing certain spaces, and addi ti.onaJ. furniture and 0 fixtures for Claudia Taylor Johnson Hall and O'Henry Hall i:h~t were not included in the original appropriatioD for t~is project .ra ne€ded. Since the contractor is approachicg completion in e~~ly s~~~er;

change orders need to be initiated before he hus curnpleted hiR (lna1 work. To cover the costs I,hlch also include archi tect8 fees "'lid misce lla!leous ' expenses} it is requested by System Admioistration that an appro?riation of $303,000.00 be made to thi.';) project frolll Jntcre~L on I'crttlall<:nt University Fund Bond Proceeds.

; . l.apse of funds in E,.;ucati"m 311iJ.r[;\'_'~ \:.: ..l'.:S ;;.t I; :.. ....:..:U:.!. c:<..o In the General Contract for the Zducation auiLding dt Thc~ Uni.vcrsity of '...:...°0 Texas at El Paso, there \~as an allowance of SJO,OOO.UO f. :: l!~tal Plaques and ~ a ~Iura l. $2,500.00 of chis allol'anee 10:85 ..... "'"d fo:: the tie tal <'1 a'iLles, but l~e balance of $27,500.00 to cover the cost of the mural was not used, since the re "8S a de lay in selec ting an art ht lind de te :m' ni.ng the ~ype 0 f mural to be used. In order to close out the general contract on thi~ rrojec~, 3 change urder was issued deducting this $27,500.00 from the contract 0[~ce and it is now desired to p lace this amount in an account to be eOi<!d latec for. the ~lural.

Also, in order to use the balances rcm~ining in scvc,~l contract ~ccounts for ~i,~tever purposes are still needed to complet~ this ~~oject, il Is recommended thac the following transfers be made:

F,OIll;

Account No. 43 )SS3 SUS - U.T. rn Paso - ';;ducati.on ane! E:-.gi.neuing Building - Contract - C. H. Leavcll an~ Company $28,030.30

ACCQunt No. f 7 ] - U. T. E1 Po-so - I::duciltion a!"tc Sn~inecri"g

BUilding - ,General Office and Lounge Furniture - \b~l Gont~act

furniture and Equipmcnt, Inc. 183.37 Account No. 5 F? ,. - U.!. ::;1 Paso Education !lnci En1;ineerins Building - Library Technic~l ~quipmenL - Rockfo~d !u~~itu~e ANsue. 654.07

;>.Ccount No. 35 75 5 - U. T. l> 1 Paso - Education ;:;n<.! G!'\,;i.!'eering•

Iluilding ~ Cla3sroom furniture - llcy'-/oo:l-I-Iakc f1 [, 1ci Com::>,\ny 355.30

';'0 :

Account No, •••••r. - U.T. lU Paso Building ~ Allotment Account 1,723.04

N~w Account to be entitled U.t. E1 PIISO - C;duclltl.on and i::nZl.'.1cedng BUildins - Nural Account 27,500.00

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

INDEX

April 23. 1971 Meeting

Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Contracts

. . . . . . . . . Academic and Business

. . . . . . . . . . . . . Research

. . . . . . . . . . . Faculty Legislation

Gifts . . . . . a . a . . . . . . .

Joseph Martin Hernandez. Jr . Memorial Scholarship

Michaux Scholarship in Geology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Student Financial Aid Program

. . . . . . . . . . Outside Employment

Travel for Faculty and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . Use of Textbooks Written by Faculty

UT ATSTIN DOCKET

Index

Page No . . M-23

Dear Chancellor LeNiaisrre :

m, ~ n e following docket fo r The "C:-,iversity of Texas a t Austin i s submitted for your approvai and submission to Lke Board of Regents a t its meeting in Gaiveston on April 23-24, 1971.

RESEARCH AND OTHER ACADEMIC CONTRACTS: The following contracts , grants and amendments have been signed by the appropriate official upon recommendation of the respective technical d i rec tors , f i sca l officers, and 'he Executive Director of the Office of Sponsored Pro jec ts .

Expenditures from these contracts and grants wiii be made in accord- ance with regular University o?era-i;ng procedures and contractual limitations. Personnel appointments and changes wii? be in accordance wi'h Universihj s a l a r y r a t e s and approvals. Travel and purchasing will conform to estabiished procedures.

i recommend yocr approval and ratification oz' signatures. v- CONTRACTS and GRANTS {Federal) :

1 , Modificztion A / K 87, Administrative Notice to Contract A F 33<6?5)-1971, by which the Department of the Ai r Force ,

Air F o r c e Systems C a ~ m a a d , Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson Air F o r c e i?ase, n o rerrioves $13,483.53 con- s idered to be excess kinds u r d e r Yae physicaiiy compieted contract, The r e sea rch was c o n 6 ~ c t e d in Applied Research Laborator ies under the direction of Dr. Ches ter Me McXinney, J r . , Director.

.-. t, Modification AFOSR -67 -1257 S to Grant AF -AFOSR -1257 -67,

by which the I3ep,r'i:nent of the Air Force , A i r F o r c e office of ~ ~ i . ~ m ~ s i ~ Research, ~ - X ~ : . O P to^, Virginia, t ransfers title to a l l permanent equiF-rien't at a cos t of l e s s than $1,003 to the

-3 gran"le a t the t ime of acqwis i fo l~ , i;e grant i s under the direction of r)r. rrederi:< i"~, B ~ w ~ + + - , Trofesso r of physics.

3 . Modificatioli XFOSR-69 -;744 3 to Grant AFOS?. 69 -1744, by which the Department of 'the Air F o r c e , Air F o r c e

Office of Scientific Research , A r i i n g t ~ n ~ Virainia, increases ? grai;it Fiinds by $26,429 and exten& the pericd of the grant through j anua ry 31, 1972, The r e sea rch entitled, "Orbital Mechanics with A~.siications to Air F o r c e +ace aid 3a',llstic Sys tems," continues .irm_der the direction of Dr. Yictor Sze.beZely, Professor of Aero -

.- space Lnglneering and Engineeriag Nlechanics.

6. Moii". - "' ,i,aiion '?;35002 to Gantract F33657-70-C -0491, by which Departmen-, 02 ,&-e Air F o r c e , Air F o r c e

Systems Command, Aeronauticzl Systems Division, Wright- Pa t te rson Air F o r c e S a s e , Ohio, q d a t e s to December 4, 1970, the F o r m 2 5 1 dated October 23, 1969. Work under the contract was per formed by Applied Research Lzhorator ies under the direction of Dr. Chester M. McKinney, J r . , Director .

7. Conti-act F33615 -71-C -1203, by which the Department of the Air F o r c e , Air F o r c e Systems Command, Wright-

Pa t te rson Ai r F o r c e Base, Ohio, provides $265,000 for support of r e sea rch entitled, " E q i o ~ a t o r y Development of Wide Bandwidth Propagation a t 15 and 35 Gi-1;~. " The contract is effective for the period Februa ry 1, 1971 zh~o-ugh 3anuary 31, 1974, and the $85,000 current ly funded i s for ih?e period through July 31, 1971. The r e s e a r c h will be performed in Electr ical h g i n e e r i n g Research Laboratory under the direction of Dr. A. W. Straiton, Ashbel Smith Professor of Elec t r ica l Engineering.

8. Contract F 33615-Il-C -1350, by which the Department of the Air F o r c e ? &r F o r c e Systems command, Aeronautical

Systems Division, Wright-Pat ters on Air F o r c e Base , Ohio, provides $309,587 f o r support oi r e sea rch entitled, "Advanced Avionics Analysis and Evaluation Program. " The contract i s effective for the per iod K a r c h 1, 1971 through March 30, 1972, and of the total es t imated cos t there i s cur rent iy funded $2.00, 00G fo r a period through Novem- ber 30, 1971. The program w i E l be conducted in Applied Research Laborator ies under 'the direction of Dr. Chester M. McXinney, Jr . , Director.

9. Contract DAMC -60 -71-C -0053, by which the Department of the Army, U , S, Army Saieauard System Evaiuation Agency,

Huntsville, Alabama, provides $59,248 ?or support of r e sea rch entitled, "Developr;.ent of an Automated Software Evaluation System. " ," i h e contract i s effective fo r the perioc' Februa ry 26, 1971, through Februa ry 25, 1973, an^ the r e s e a r c h wiG be under the direction of Dr , C. V. Rarnaixoorthy, P ro fes so r of Computer Sciences and of Elec t r ica l

10, Modification No. E to Contract NO0014-67 -A-0126 -Doll, by wh-ich .the Department of 'Ae Navy, Office of Naval Research ,

Washington, D. C, , adds $30,000 t o the contract funds and extends & period sf the contract .&roiigh F e b r u a r y 29, i972. The r e s e a r c h entitled, "The Continuaxion of 'he Study of the Detection of Magnetic Anomalies by Means of .he Pertabation i:? the Xa-lural Geomagnetic F ie ld ," continues under the direction of Dr . H. W, Smith, P ro fes so r of =ectr ical Engineering.

11. Contract N00314-70 -A -0166 -0C03, by which the Department of the Xavy, DSEice of Naval Xesezrch, Ariington, Virginia,

provides $100,000 fo r support of r e s e a r c h entitled, "Doppler Sonar. " The coiltract i s e5iective fo r the period December 1, 1973 through Xovember 30, 1971, an6 .the work wi i l 3e performed by A2plied Research Laborator ies imder the direction 05 3 ~ . Chester M. McKinn ey, Jr . , 3i:ector.

14. Modification P00002, Sup_~lementai Agreement to Contract N000i7-67-C-535, by which the Department of +he Navy,

Naval Ordnance Systems Corrimaod, Washingtoc, D. C. , incorporates into the contract the negotiated final o~rerhead ra te of 15.4% of sa l a r i e s and wages for the period September 1, ?967 through August 31, 1968. The contract provided fo r Zkie relocatiozl and installation of equipment and facil i t ies ilsed by Appiied Research Laborator ies , Dr. Ches ter M. McKinney, S r , , Director ,

15, Modification P00002, Scppiernentai Agreement to Faci l i t ies Contract N00017-68-C-5507, by which Zkie Department of

the Navy, Naval Ordnance Systcrns Co:mmanl, Washington, D, C . , t r ans fe r s tit1.e to r e sea rch equiproe a t c ~ : ~ p r l s i n g the Wind Tilnnel Faci l i ty f rom the Cioversmen-i to The University of Texas a t Austin, effective January 22, l91l.

15. Modification 70969; to Cor.tr,act K00024-71-C-1016, by which the Department oi the Xa-ry, Naval Snip Systems

Command, Washington, 2. C, , provides $49,500 to complete fie -- funding of $99,50C total e s t i x a t e i c o s t of 5 e c o r t r a c L Line r e sea rch - . . . continues in Applied S e s e a r c h ~ a o o z - a t o r i e s u n l e r &he direction of Dr. Chester M. McKicney, J r , , Director ,

17. Contract NO0024 -71 -C -1185, by which the Department of the Namj, biavai Ship Systems Command, Washington, D. C . ,

provides $j805,000 for s y p o r ' c of resea;-ch entitled, "Computer Aided Ciassificat.lon a-6 Environimeat;J. Support of Classification Tes ts . " - . - he contract is epiective Sanirary 2 8 , iy I through August 31, 1971, and C!e r e sea rch wili be conducted in Appiied Research Laborator ies under t%e direction of Dr. Chester M. i M ~ i G m q ~ z r o Director*

. . 18. Modification P004, S u p p i c m x a i Anreement c= to Contract

M62306 -10-C -0361, by which the 3 e p a r t - i e n t of the Navy, ~. U.S. Naval Oceanograpn-ic Office, Washing'coa, 3. C . , changes the

destination o r place of &livery sectioz of the contract wiS~out o ther - wise aPireriag it. The program to cievelop i:il;erface specifica-lions for 'he bottom topography slirvey sys t em co~ci-~iues in Applied. Research Laborator ies uncer '&e direction of Dr , C e s t e r M. McKinney, J r . , Director.

20. AEC Loan AT(38-2) -657, by which tkhe United States Atomic Snergy Commissior,, Savannah River Operations Office,

Aikea, South Caroiina, provides oile Source 252,, for loan to y i .

The University of Texas a t A i l s t h The i o a r r n a ~ e r ~ a l and training program in the Nuclear Xeacto: Laboratory wii1 be under direction of Dr. E. Linn Drzper , Assis%r;i P------- i uL , so r of Mechanical Engineer- xng-

ivi - 3

. . 21. .:/lo<.if+.c.,&c;-l >yi;. to Co;21ric"A~~-(<.~-;; -402.3, by !>/i1ich

<.Le -up' 2 :" . 4.- - " A r.F,-,: ;.- .>-. r ~ i ,L ,.,, s ' ~ ~ , , , ~ sLu .... , d L L ~ i . gy Corc r~ i s s ion , Oak Ridge, T ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , increases .z-:~- *I, L,,AL. --.-.s-.--- ,, l l,:.;;s - . . - - - by + > u , <- - U O C aiid extends the .-

bL--m.G- 1- .,.-. :,.-,,: of fIe cori!zrac.; ;-'h-- - e 3 , 7 The r e sea rch en-l;~;led, " ~ t ~ a i ~ ~ of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l - , ; i ~ 3is.2ersa1 are :diigra$ion by ;\i eutron

-.,,q';es ,I! continues under the direction Activation and Genetic Teckr; of Dr . R. M. Richardson, Associate Professor of Zoology.

22. Supplemen; No. 3 to C--P-- ,,at WGL G4-Cl2-045, by which the National Aeronaiatics and Space Administration , Washing-

ton, D. C . , adus $24,000 to the grant funds and extends "&e period of the grant through May 31, 1973. ,The r e sea rch entitled, "A Study of Ignirnbrites in the Cordi l leran Recion a s a Bas is for Interpretation of Lunar P la ins , " will be under the &ection of Dr. Stephen E, Clabaugh, P ro fes so r of Geology.

23. Grant No. 17090 ETW, by which the Environmental Pro tec - tion Agency, Water Quality Office, Washington, D. C . ,

provides $25,456 for support of a project entitled, "Center of Competence fo r Document Process ing in the Area of Wastewater Treatment , " The grant i s effective for the period February 1, ?971, through January 31, i972, and the pro jec t will be under tbe d ~ r e c t i o n of Dr. R. E, Speece, P ro fes so r of Civil Engineering.

24. Grant NO. 15040 FYW, by which the Znvironrnental Pro tec - tion Agency, Water Qualiiy Office, Washington, 3 C, ,

provides $46,080 for support of r e s e a r c h entitled, "Hypolimnion Aeration with CommerciaL Oxygen," The grant i s effective for the period Februa ry 1, 1971 ' i rough Sanuary 31, 1912, and t& r e sea rch will be under the direction of 9r . R E. Speece, Professor of Civil Engineering.

25, Grant APG0479 -06, by which the En~i i ro imen ta l Protect ion -Xgency, Air Pollution Coz~t ro l Office, Research Triangle

P a r k , North Carolina, provides $;';8,273 for support of r e sea rch e n - t i t led, "Dynanicai Theories of KnuZsen Aerosols. '! The grant i s effective fo r 'the period Februa ry I, i97i through January 31, 1972, and the r e sea rch is under .;lie direction of Dr , Jarnes R. Brock, Professor of Chemical Engineering.

26. Grant OER-356-G-7i-3 ($9-7-53203), by which the U. S. 3epart inent of Commerce , Economic Development Adminis -

t ra t ion, Washington, 17. C., provides $i4,240 for support of r e sea rch entitled, "The Role of Growth Centers in Xegionai Development Policy." The grant i s effective fo r the period January i, 1971 through M-ay 3i, 1971, and 'the r e sea rch wiil Se the direction of D r , Niies M. Hansel;, P ro fes so r of Economics.

27. Contract W-1470, by which fie Depar t aen t of Zousing and Urban Development, Contracts and Agreements Division,

Washington, D. C . , provides $P65,95i for support of a program en- titled, "A Study of Fac io r s Influencing Masonry Productivity and Xestrajnts on L a b o ~ and hdustry. " The contract i s effective for the period Februa ry 19, 1971, through November 18, 1972, and the p ro - o r a m will be under the Z r e c t i o n of Dr , Franki in Johnson, Associate e Professo r of Architectural Engineering.

28. Award Let ter dated F e b r u a r y 5, 1971, by which the Department ol' Health, Education, and Welfare, Office oi

Education, VIashirigton, 3, C . , provides 10 contifiuing feklowships and 8 new 2-year :ellowships in Junior College Administration fo r 1971-72. The program wil l be undex tbe direction of Dr. Johr, E. Roueche, Profes s o r o; Zducational Aamin:,strztion.

29. Grant No. 84 ( X X - 8 4 -89983, by which the Department of -- Heal'*, Education, anu Welfare, Oflice of Education, Washin@on, D. C, , ?reviles $49,201 fo r .-I:. ,,?port of a training p r o - g r a m enzitled, "L-.szi'cure for zbe ?re;?ara;;ion of Instructional Develop- --err,: : ;ectalists in J - a ~ i o r Colleges of Soi;c,hwest." The grant i s ~ f f e c t i v e f o r &e p e r k d h n e 1, ;971 -;;lrouoh CI 5une 1, 1972, and the p rogram will be unaer zhe Birection of Dr . ErnestF' . Tiemann, P ro fes so r of Educa.ciosal Psychology.

40, Arnen&~;i-& Xa. 1; z.e9-ision to Grant 44-P-30063/6 -08 . .. (former;y i\o, 4 4 % - ~ _ -v i ,i,, by which f ie Department of

Health, E h c a t i o n , an6 Welfar?, Rehabilitation Serv ices Adminis t ra - ..

tion, Social and KehabLitation Scrv-ice, Viasbington, D. C. , reduces g ran t funds by $2. 72 t~ a new total o2 $35, 8-12. 28. .The training p rog ram continues r r d e r .the l i rec t io i l of Dr. Lennar t L. Kopra, P r o f e s s o r of Speech and Edilcation,

4~. Amendment :To. 2, Revised Supplement to Grant No. -14-T-3066715-G6 ( fo rmer ly No. 515-T-911, by which

. . the Department of Eeai th , Zduca'cLon, and Welfare, Rehabilitation Serv ices Administration, Social and iiehabili.tation Serv ice , Wash- ington, D. C. , provides $i, 175 additional funds and increases total

l'unds to $;19,16& "I-- i--*-:-:r

a - . -LiL L . L ~ u L , ~ ~ program in rehabil i tat ion cou,lseixrg cones&ues -jndcr directiori of Dr . Giles D. C a r n e s , Assoc f t i~e P r o f e s s o r of Special Zducation,

44. Grant SA-2864.8, 'by which ,the Xational Science Founda- tion, Washinoton, s D. C . , provides $27,500 for purchase

of a P rec i s ion Ra'iio Gas -Source Mzss S?ectrometer . The g ran t is effecr,Tie for f&e period ~ ~ b ~ . - - -.dry - ir - 1 9 7 ~ J' mrough - February 18, 1972 a n d wi l l be under the direct ion of Dr. Lynton S. Land, Assis tant . P r o f e s s o r oi .Geology.

46, Grant G?-25220, by which the Xational Science Foun- dation, Wasknlgton, D C. , provides $23,000 for

support of r e s e a r c h er,,&ckd, "Spectrographic Observations of . ..

S e y k r t - T y p e Gaiaxies, Qaus is ie i ia r Objects and Relate6 Objects. " The g ran t ;s effective f o r -rhe period. F e b r u a r y i5 , 1971 through Februa ry 14, i973, ad the r e s e a r c h wi l l be under the direct ion of Dr. Har lan J. S-mi.th; F'rofessor o< Astronomy, and Direc tor , Resea rch i n Astronomy {McDomld Observatory) .

. . . . 47. Gras, G%-13CCj by -,p,ricn ~ 1 2 L\js

* i.o:;ce I- o:*ndaiion,

. .,. orogram entit led, "Sur;?.;cner ;';ej,5 T's,ii;incj an-, insrructicn in Cultural 3 , m, Anthropology, Archeology, a:nciPPhy.;;ica: Antkrcjjology . i ne grant

. . ' 9 '1 . A 1 -0 is effective for the period February li, . _ ilriO'~gh K-ovember 30 , 1971, and +he be ..+c,er -$A rho . , ri'--c--: i~V.l -P of Drl Robert M . Malina, Assistant Professor of fiixikcc2oiogy.

48. ~~~~t ~ 5 2 1 4 8 , bv . wb:-' .ILLn m e . 7 National Science Founds-tion, Washington, 3 C . , provides $277,759 for support of 50

Continuation Graduate Ti'raineeships an6 12 Summer Traineeships. Of these , 22 are second-year continuations of new traineeships granted in 1970; 12 are third-year con-iiiuations of new traineeships granted i n 1969; and i 6 are fourth-year continuations of traineeships granted in 1968, The grant is effective for the period March 2 , 1971 through September 30, 1972, and the program will be coordinated by Dr. Fred P, Ellison, Associate Dean of Graduate School.

49. Amendment Xo. 2 to Contrac': XSF-CSGO, by which the National Science F~~.ndi ; t iof i , Washington, 9. C . ,

extends the period of the conscact ihrough ;ar.uary 31, 1972, without adding funds. T ie geodetic ar.3 upper atmos2heric studies in the Antarctica using ar t ihczl earrh sazeilites conunues in Applied Research Laboratories under r'he a?rectio;i of I;;. Chester Vi. McKinney, J r . , Director.

, COi\imCTS A s s Gi<fiA;v2S (~$os -~overn ; -ne i~ ta~ j : L

2 . Interagency Coopera-;ion Conuact Xo. XC (70-71) -537 with the Texss IEighway Department, signed by Vice-President

James H. Coivin, ~ ~ i ~ e x ? y the University aqrees .to furnish the . - necessary educztiorai lacii i t ies r e v i r e o ror a registered employee of the Texas Highway Departrfleni whiie attendinc; the University for those coerses registerea. The 2eriod of the coiltrac.: is February 1, i971 - August 3 i , i971, and the tomi cos t i s not t o exceed $93.

3. Interagency Cooperation Contract Xo. BC(70-71)-541 with the Texas Righway Departmerrt, whereby the Texas

Highway Departmeni a g e e s t o furnish ai l necessary materials, equipment, labor, and supervision and any other i t e m essent ia l in constructing certain drives and parking areas for the University a t the Balcones Research Center. The period of the contract is February 5 , 1971 - Ailgust 31, 1971, and the totai cos t i s not t o exceed $i5,300.

4. Interagency Coopiration Contract KO. L&C (70-71) -546 with the Texas Employment Commission, signed by Vice-president

Tames Ei. Colvin, whereby the ';'- kniversity ac;rees to conduct a "Report Writing Institute" for 35 selected employees of TEC, during the month of June, 1971. "ie totai cos t is not to exceed $1,100.

5. Interagency Cooperatio-n Contract No. IUC (70-71) -547 with the Texas Employment Commission, signed by Vice-president

James H. Colvin , whereby the Eniversity agrees t o conduct ail "Executive Development Program" for 25 selected employees of TEC during the month of May, 197;. The total cos t is not t o exceed $4,000.

6. interagency Cooperation Contract No, IAC(70-711-551 with the Texas State Historical Survey Com;nittee, signed by

Vice-President James 13. Colvin, whereby the University agrees to conduct a n archeoiogicai investigation a t t h e Shy Pond Site in Brazoria County, Texas. The e r i o 5 of :he con-cract i s February 20, 1971 - March ZG, 2971, the totai c o s t not to exceed $500.

7. Cooperative Sighway Research Program Agreement with the Texas 3ighway Department, signed by Vice-President

h m e s 3. Colvin, whereby the foilowing proposai i s to be performed by UT Austin's Center for Zighway Research a t an estimated cos t for the f iscal year 1970-71:

Strength arid Serviceability of Inverted $23, 000 T-Beam Bent Caps Sub!ect t o Combined Flexure, h e r , and Torsior,

- - 8 . Service Agreements witih Sou:hern usion Gas Company for

Gas Service, signed by Vice-president James H . Colvin, whereby Southern Union Gas Compmy agrees t o furnish service t o the Art h i l d i n g Museuz 2301 San Jacinto Bivd., and the University Printing Division 220; Sabine S-t. The peciod of the contract is February 15, 197i - August 31, 1571.

1. The Universlry C o u ~ c i l a t i t s meeting on February 15, 1971, approvea the revised changes in the wording of

catalogue requirenents for the B. S . degree in Speech and the B. S. degree in Radio-Television-Fih, School of Communication ( D h P 4716). This legislation had been approved by the circular- ization procedure, but Dean Ginielson subpitted some editorial changes a t the February 1.5 meeting. The pu-pose of the legisiation is not t o permit more :?:an twelve scmester hoilrs of Speech or Radio- Television-Fiim accepteci by transfer to count toward :he deuree >. in

, . the respective a reas . Studo,~;- Y . A L . who have m a nore than twelve hours in another institution :my obtain credit a t UT Austin by passing advanced standing exai?inatior.s, Tine departments fee! strongly that any studenr should have a t leas.: eighteen hours a t UT Austin either in courses taken here or by advanced standing.

GSEPH MARTIN HERNANDEZ z. ------------------- MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: Mrs. Joseph Martin Hernandez, Jr. established the Joseph Martin Hernandez, Jr. Memorial Scholarship t o be used for a student in the College of Business Administration. L t . Hernandez was a 1968 graduate of the College of Business Administration.

MICHAU SCHOLqRSHIP IN GEOLOGY: The Michaux Corporation established a scholarship in the Geology Foundation with a contribution of $5,266.14.

OUTSIDE EMPLOYMEJX: I recommend that the persons l isted below be permitted t o undertake the outside duties specified for e a c h , the work t o be arranged s o a s not t o interfere with University assignments and otherwise t o conform t o Chapter 111, Sec. 13, of Part One of the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas:

1. Mr. Francis B . May, Professor of ~ u s i n e s s Stat is t ics , t o a c t a s consultant t o the Texas Research League, on

a housing research project.

2. Dr. John J. Bertin, Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, t o plan and

supervise aerodynamic t e s t s to be used in study of jet-blast deflection fences for Dallas-Ft. Worth Airport.

3. Mr. J. W. Westkamper, Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics , t o a c t a s

consultant to Kirk & Voich, Engineer-Architect, on t e s t s of engine- exhaust deflector fences for Dallas-Ft. Worth Regional Airport.

4 . Dr. Fred B. Vogt, Professor of Electrical Engineering t o ac t a s chairman of Task Force on Emergency Medical

Communications (development of a program of Interdisciplinary Research relevant t o the Problems of Society in Emergency Medical Services) for the National Academy of Sciences, Division of Medical Sciences.

Mr. Keith E . Morrison, William Stamps Faris

ife and prepare mem es t a t e tax; and t 'ons for husband and wife and a n ana ys i s nsequences. Defer red

See Page 8 . to ac t a s legal

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'ous private p e interests are

i ty of Texas System.

7 . Mrs. Kathleen H . Gee, Senior Secretary, Humanities Research Center, t o a c t a s production designer for the

Austin Civic Ballet Company.

8 . Mrs. Sheila M. Ohlendorf, Humanities Research Associate I , t o translate from Spanish to English

d . La explosi6n dernografia, by ~enjam;n Viel, for Population Reference Bureau, Inc .

p V , i : :,L,EMORL$L ScKOL";RSRIP; -.--L-L-L2.-- -

&irs. ;oseph 1V;~rii.l l<erl-.andez rr. established the Joseph Marun >. \. fiernandez, Jr. Xeimo-ria! Schoiarship ro be s s e d for a student i n the College of 3 u s i r . e ~ ~ Adrfiinistratior, LtI Zernandez was a 1968 graduate of the Coliege of 3us ; r e s s P,drninistra:ion, \ \ .

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OUTSIDE EMPLGY;UENT: I recornrfiend that $:he persons iis.ted below be permitted 'to mdertake the outside duties specified for e a c h , the work t o be arranged s o 2s not t o interfere with University assignments and otherwise t o conform t o Chapter Ili, Sec. 13, of Part One of the Rules and Regulations of ihe Board of Regents for the Government of The University of Texas:

1. Mr. Francis 3. May, Professor of Business Stat is t ics , to ac t a s consu!tari~ t o the Texas Research League, on

a housing research project.

2. Dr. John J a '-42.. &.-4 -a obi L I L A , - .aai>rant Professor of Aerospace . .-

Engineering ana iizc;ineeiiing Mechanics, to plan and supervise aerodynamic tes t s i:o be used in study of jet-blast deflection fences foi Dallas-f t . Wwth Airport.

3. Mr. 7. W. Westkamper, Associate Professor, Aerospace engineer in^ 2nd Zr,gine?.rir?cj Wiechanics, to ac t a s

consu!tan-: to Kirk 6 Voich, Cnc:neer-Architect, on t e s t s of engine- exhaust deflector fences for Dallas-Ft. Worth Regional Airport.

4. Dr. Fred B . Vogt , Professor of Electrical Engineering t o ac t a s c k i r m a n of Task Force on Emergency Medical

Communications (development of a program of Interdisciplinary Research relevant t o ,:he probic- A S , 0.: - So-' , ~ e t y in Emergency Medical Services) for the Natiofiai Academy ci Sciences, Division of Medical Sciences.

5 . r Keith E. iMorrison, VJiiilarc Stamps Farish Professor of Law, t o serve a s a pracr:.cii-.g attorney t o review the

wilis for husband an6 wife a.cd presare rfiemoiandum in regard to es tare tax; and t o draft any wills ai?d a n m i t y options for husband and wife and an anaiysis of es ta te tax co isequences .

6. Mr. Ailtin 2. Smith, Zrofesscl- of Lzw, to ac t a s legai counsei tc v x i o u s private garties whose interests are

not i n conflict with those of the University of Texas a t Austin or v- m e i in ivexi ty o i Texas System.

7 . Mrs. Kathleen 5. Gee, Senior Secretary, Humanities Research Ceater, t o ac t a s pinoduction designer for the

Austin Civic Ballet Com2any.

Comparative Studies

The Visual Arts a s Sonaid i. Human Exper. ience Weisrnann

Royalty Cost to per volume S;!2den: per author

$10.95 None*

" ‘qutho- , s royalties of ap2roximateiy $1.09 per coy

t o be donated to an appropriate fund a t The University of Texas /P--- . 1

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The following gifts have been received a t Tne University of Texas a t Austin. I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and. appreciation of the Board be sen t the donors by the Secretary, in the case of scholarships where the recipient i s designated by the docor, i t has been ascertained that the donor i s a charitable or public institution and that the donation does not constitute a n evasion of taxes .

A single as ter isk preceding 2% namz of the donor iildicates no letter of trans- mittal from the donor. Two aster isks following :he dollar amount indicate a noncash gift. i n the case of unsold s tock, the dollar amount s ta ted is a n appraisal or book vaiue. Gifts for endowment purposes are indicated by a n " E n following the doilar amount.

DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS

1 *African-American Institute Inrernational Office ~r.oution in support of 866 United Nations Plaza Con".$'

First Avenue a t 48th Street foreign student scholarships New York, New York 1 0 i i 7

2 *African-American Instirute i~.ternational Office 8 66 United Nations ?iaza Co?-'-" , ~ ~ i l ~ u i l ~ i ~ .."' - 19 support of First Avenue a t 48 th Street foreign student scholarships New York, New York 10017

3 C. W. Allen, Ti. College of Business Admin- Cravens, Dargan & Company istration P. 0. Box 1660 Unrestricted cont r ih t ion for Houston, Texas 77301 the b e ~ e f i t of the Business

Adminis tmtion Foundation

4 *American Association of Oil- Sivision of Extension well Drillins Contiactoors Continuation of regular Suite 505, Ervay Building suppor".f the Technical Cal las , Texas 75201 Training pros- ,am

5 *American Fou~dat ion for Gracuare School Pharm3ceutical Education Giadua'Ie fellowship awards for

777 Fourteenth Stre"':, KL;.VJ., s tudents in the College of Room 330 Tnarmicy

WashPsgon, 3 . C . 20005

6 *American Psychologicai Depsl-Wen: of Psychology Associa tion Con;ribu.~ion to a s s i s t with the

1206 17th Streei , K .W. expenses of editing the Journal Washington, D.G. 20036 ofCon'cemporary Psychology

7 *Association of ~ ; l ~ ~ ~ i ~ . c ~ Department of iMicrobiology

for mycological investi- Continuation of regular suppor'i gations , Inc . for research in allergies

1301 West 38th Street Austin, Texas 78705

AMOUNT

$1,219.00

1,212.00

1,000.00

1,000.00

1,450.00

7,265.00

4,000.00

Austin Clearing p:oiise Associa tfon

T. M. Mays, Secretary Texas State Bank P. 0, Box 1328

?UP,POSE A X E CONDITIONS

-- T . Austin. Unrsstricted con-:ri?xtion to the Office of the President

College of Biisj,ness ACnin- is tration

Contribution for "Le benefit of the Coliege, with one-half to be used for the Dean's special

AMOUNT

$1,000.00

2,000.00

Austin, Texas 78767 committee for communify affairs

The R . C . Baker Foundation College of Engineering 13,200.00 A . Grace, Assistant

Secretary P. 0. Box 2274, Temiza l

Annex 20s Angeles , Caiiforriia

11 * Barshop Motel Enter- pr ises , inc .

1710 North Main Avenue San Antonio, Texas 782 12

12 *Dwight D. Booi< Estate c/o San Antonio Loan and

Trust Company P o 0. Box 1228 San Antonio, Texas 78206

13 T. J . Brown 6: C. A . Lzpton Foundation, inc .

S. ?. Woodson, TI-, M a n a ~ i n g Director K 0" Box 2378 Fort Wo-+'h Texas 76;C;

A LA.

14 Champliin Petcoleum Go. Roger S . Plummer , Jr , President P. 0, Sox 9365 Fort Worth, Texas 761%7

15 Chevron Oil Co:p,pany Tine Caiifornia Company

Division G, S . Daniel, Psrsonne;

Manager 11 11 Tiliane Avenue New Orleans, Louisiana

Con:xibutior to provide two scholarships and two :ellowships i n the Iepartment of Mechanical Engineering , and two schoiarships and two fellowships in the Depart- ment of Petroleum Engineering

-. i: "i" Aus";r . ~ 1,200.00

Coneiibution to the Memoriai Stadium Exphnsion program

.. .. u ?;. Austin 9,000.00 iiegulil; distribution of income from the Sook Estate for the student schoiarship fund

DONOR PURPGSE AKD CONDITIONS AMOUNT

Ci t i e s Service Foundation C e c i l C . Cammack General Counse l P. 0. Box 300 Tu l sa , Oklahoma 74L02

The Clark Fouxdatior. Co i . Wal ter Kerbel Executive S e c r e t a ~ z 461 6 Greenvil le Avenue D a l l a s , Texas 75206

The Clark Foundation Col . Wal ter Kerbel Executive Secretary 4 61 6 Greenvil le Avenue D a l l a s , Texas 75206

Clay Products Associat ion of the Southwest

C . T. Grirnm, Executive Oirector

P. 0. Box 1726 Austin, Texas 78767

Clay Products Associat ion of the Southwest

C . T. Grimm, Executive Director

P. 0. Box 1726 Austin, Texas 78757

21 * Concho Valley Council of Governments

j. F. Ridge, Executive Director

7 W e s t Twohig Building San Ungeio, Texas 76901

22 "Concha Valley Council of Governments

J . F. Ridge, Executive Director

7 TNest T ~ o h i g Suilding San Angelo, Texas 76901

23 *John 3 . Connaiiy 2131 Fi rs i C i ty Natioaai

Sank auilding Houston, Texas 77032

24 * W . H. C m i n 2 5 1 i San Gabriel Austin, Texas 78705

U . T . Austin $ 4 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Unrestr icted contribution t o the Universi ty

U. T. Austin 1 , 2 5 0 . 0 0 Contribution t o provide f ive scho ia r sh ips for des igna ted s t u d e n t s

U. T. Austin 2 , 6 2 5 . 0 0 Contribution t o provide s e v e n scho la r sh ips for des igna ted s t u d e n t s

Coi lege of Engineering 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Unrestr icted grant t o be used ior t h e benefi t of the Depart- meni of Architectural Engineering

Col l ege of Engineering i0,OOO.OO Contribution t o the Department of Architectural Engineering t o be used for the r e sea rch program in bricklayer productivity

School of Architecture 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Continuation of support for t h e Graduate Program in Community and R e g i o ~ a i Planning

School of Archi:ecture 1 , 5 0 0 . 0 0 Continuation of support for the Graduate Program i n Community and Xegional Piafining

-- i;. T . ~ ~ ~ t i n 1 , 6 0 0 . 0 0 Contribution t o the Meinoriai Stadium Expamion program

Hobli tzel le Theatre Arts Library 1 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 Unrestric:ed grant for the benef i t of t h l s i ibrary

DONOR

25 W e Crain 2511 San Gabriel Austin, Texas 78705

26 W . H . C r a i n 2511 San Gabriel Austin, Texas 78705

Gollsge of Fine Arts $lO,OOO.OO E C ~ ~ + + : ~ ~ ~ C ~ O . . . ,, to :he Depart- ment of Drama to es tab l i sh the Deacon Crain Travel Fund for travel expenses for members of the faculty

College of Fine Arts 3 ,500.00 Contribution t o the Depart- ment of %arm to es tab l i sh the jarnes K, Parke Memorial Scholarship Fund

27 Fundacion Creole International Office 2,000.00 S . G. Gallo Coniribution in recognition of ii. S . Representative enro i lnen t of iour Creole 15 Wes t 51s t Street Scholars a t G . T . Austin New York, New York 100 19

28 * iMr. and Mrs . 2. X. DeFord Dept. of Geological Sciences 1 ,000.00 1600 Rab'o Road Contribution to be used for the Austin, Texas 78734 Geology Library

2 9 * Dowel1 Division of Coiiege of Engineering 15,000.00 Dow Chemical Company Contribution in support of the

2. E. Rurst rock mechanics research pro- 1573 East 21s t Street gram in the Department of Tulsa , Oklahoma 741 14 Petroleum Engineering

3 0 E. I . du Pont d e Xemours U" T. Austin 40,000.00 & Company, Inc . Contribution to be divided as

C . 8. McCoy foiiows: 1007 iviarket Street Wilmington , Delaware Coi iese of Engineering:

9epar:ment of Chemical Engineering ; grant far I.-e d a b of the departn ..j.ent; $5 ,000 Young Facuity Grant, $20,000

Depar tnent of Chemistry, grant ?or use of the department, $15,000

32 * Getty Oii Company Zol iege of Engineering 15,000.00 Jack iMin?z Con:ribution in support of the P. 0. 30x 36367 r-npii-..:c , 3 L - u . . ~ i 2 L v ~ r e sea rch pro- -- Ha-- >ion, Texas 77001 gram of the Department of

,- ;Jetroleurn Er,gineering

33 Earl H. Goodwin 2202 Indian Trail Austin, Texas 78703

34 Char les E a n i t t , Jir. Po 0 . Drawer 559 Conroe, Texas 77301

35 The William Randolph Hears t Foundation

R . A. Hears t , Trustee 2 18 Hearst Building Third and Marke.t St reets San Francisco, California

94103

3 6 Hercules Incorporated R. G , Mraz, Secretary

-- u . T. Austin $3 ,400 .00 E Additionai contribution to the Alice B. Goodwin Schclarship fund

Col lege of Business Admin- 1 ,000 .00 is t ra t ion

Annual ccntrlbution to provide the Charles Harritt , Jr . , Mas te r ' s Fellowship in Business A h inistrat ion

School WE Communication 1 ,900 .00 E Contribution to provide a $900 s tudent award for Feature Writing Competition, a $900 matching grant to the Department of Journ- a l i sm , and two $50 awards for monthly journalism entr ies

College of Engineering Unrestricted w a n t for the -

Aid-to-Education Corrimittee i2epartrnen.t of Chemical Wilmington, Delaware

37 *Mrs . j. M. Hernandez, ;r. 2530 Hany Wurzbach,

#25-K San Antonio, Texas 78209

38 8ous ton Endowment Inc j. H. Creekmore Po 0. Box 52338 Houston, %xas 77052

39 Humble Oil & X e h i n g Go. Dr. Char les F . ;ores President and Director P. 0. Box 2180 .- Houston, Texas 77001

College of Business Admin- 1 ,017.81 E i s t ra t ion

Contribution to e s t ab l i sh the Joseph Martin Hernandez, Jr . , Memorial Scholarship fund

Col lege of Fine Arts 50,000.00 Grant to the Art Libran1 t o support degree programs a t the master a c d doctoral l eve l i n Art History and k i t Education

u. T, Austin 35,000.00 Graic-; ro be divided a s follows: Col lege of Business

A&min,stra.iion $1 ,500 3 e p a r h e n t of Accounting 3 ,000

Col1.e-e Y of 2ngineering: Engi5eering Founca tion

-- nTe ".: . .~cted 6,000 Chemical Engineering 2 ,000 Petroleum Engineering 2 ,000

Dept . of Chemical Engineering 1 ,500 Dept. of Civil Enqineering 1 ,000 De?t. of Electrical Engineering i ,000 Dept. of Engineering M e c h a ~ i c s 2 ,000 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering 1 ,000 Dept . of Petroleum Engineering 1 ,500

3 g xumble Oii & A . C G SC?:OC: of h.%i

[continuedj International Legal Studies Dept . of Geological Sciences Dept. of ionysics

-, - ? 40 International Busi less u . r. h s t i Machines Corpo:.a?lon c,.p,. ,;... ;-+A. L,otlo:L . . to match gifts

R , D . Haar, Manacjer previously made to the 1609 Shoal Creek 3lvd. M,z;?orial Stadium Expansion Austin, Texas 78701 program by IBM employees

41 * joske ' s of Texas U. T, Austin C. L. Dunn Contribution to the Memorial P. 0. Box 96: Stadium Expansion program San Antonio, Texas 7820 6

42 *Alice G. K. Ueberg Fund College of Business Admin- B. K . Johnson i s tration 2000 N,B.C. Buildins Final payment on iive-year San Antonio, Texas 78205 pledge to support the Alice

G. K. Zleberg Professorship

43 *Alice G, X. Kleberg ZuzC Coliege of 3:isiness Admin- B. K. Johnson is tra ticn 2000 N. B. C . Buildi:-~g Final payment on iraveling San Antonio, Texas 78205 expenses for the Alice G. K.

iKieberg Professor

44 Mrs. Clara Louise Langstor! Texas Memorial Museum 1101 Northeast 14r.h Street Car - - ,LC- ib..;' U L L O ~ to be used for the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Vertebrate Paleontology iabora-

73117 tory research program

45 *Latin American Scholarship International Office Program of American Scholarship f m d s for foreign -. Universities , Inc. Si LLGL . ~ 3 p + C A*,,

25 Mt. Auburn Street Cambridge, Mas saohuseti's

47 *Latin American Sci;oiarsi;ip Ip.".erationai Office Program of Am~rican Sc'holarship funds for foreign Universities, inc. s+;udents

25 lMt. Aiiburn Street Cambridge, Massachusetls

DONOR PURPOSE AXD CONDITIONS AMOUNT

49 Legisiative Resources, Inc. College of Business Admin- $1,320.00 M . Edwin Prud'homme i s tra tion President Contribution to provide support P. 0 - BOX 1266 for the Community Business Austin, Texas 78767 Advisory Service. First of 12

monthly payments on total grant of $15,840.

50 *Professor Hugo Leipziger School of Architecture ..

1,200.00 School of Architecture vnres tricted contribution U. T . Austin

5 1 *Mr. and Mrs. J. E . Lockart, Jr. Coilege of Business Admin- 2,000.00 E 43 04 Shenandoah Avenue istra tion Dallas, Texas 75205 Gift of one Tennessee Valley

Authority Power Bond to be added to the Lockart Scholarship Fund

52 *Marathon Oil Company College of Engineering 15,000.00 Fred H . Poetimann Contribution to be used for the Associate Research Director rock mechanics research pro- Denver Research Center gran: in the Department of Littleton, Colorado 80120 Petroleum Engineering

53 *Harvey V, Marmon, Jr . U. T. Austin 4819 Cast Beverly iVae Dr, Contribution to the Memorial San Antonio, Texas 78229 Stadium Expansion program

54 The Franklin J . Matchette Depar-ment of Philosophy 3,000.00 Foundation Contribution to be used for

William H. Matchette translations of major contempo- President rary works in philosophy, to be 2 Birchwood Court published by The Uni~rersity of Mineola , New York l i 5 0 1 Texas Press

55 *The McDermott Foundation The University of Texas Press 3300 Republic National Conrribution to the Dobie-

Bank Tower Paisano Fellowship Fund Dallas, Texas 75201

56 Ella C . McFadden -- i; . T . Austin

Charitable Trust Contribution to be used to Clifford A . Taylor, Jr . provide student scholarships 1214 First iVationa1 Biliiding for 1971-72 Fort Worth, Texas 76102

- .. 57 *A. G . i V i c N e e s Ir. u T . Austin 603 West Friar Tuck Contribution to the Memorial iioiiston, Texas 77024 Stadium Expansion program

58 Michaux Corporation Depi . of Geological Sciences F. W. iVichaux, President Contribution to es tabl ish the 2 657 Tenneco Building Michaux Scholarship Fund Houston, Texas 77002

DONOR

59 The Moody Fountiaiion Edward L. Protz Grant Coordinator Galveston, Texas 77550

60 Mosher Foundation M . E . Eliot, President Mosher Steel Company P. 0. Box 1579 iiouston. Texas 77001

61 National Program for Educational Leadership

Raphael 0. Nystrand Associate Director The Ohio State University 224 West 10th Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201

62 *Natural Gas Processors Associa tion

Carl Sutton, Secretary 808 Home Federal Building Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103

63 * Northern Natural Gas Co. L . N. Reed, Manager Reservoir Engineering and

Research 2223 Dodge Street Omaha, Nebraska 68102

64 *The R . W. and Jane E . Olson Foundation

Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Olson 5322 Fails Road Dal las , Texas 75220

65 "Pan American ?etroleu.ri. Corpora 'ion

-, Jm. Lummus P. 0. Box 591 Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102

67 Quintana l e t r o i e u ~ i Corporation

W. O. Neuhaus, Treasurer 500 Jefferson Suiiding Houston, Texas 77001

Sol lege of Business Adrnin- $5,000. 00 is tration

Final payment on $15,000 grant to promote the Faculty Excellence Program

College of Engineering Contiribution .to be divided equally between the E. C. H Bantel and Stanley P. Finch scholarships

College of Education 20,350.00 Funds distributed to the Depart- ment of Educational Administration to cover cos ts of administering activit ies in the Program for Educa- tional Leadership

College of Engineering 3,000.00 Continuation of support for research in the Department of Chemical Engineering

College of Engineering Contribution to be used for the rock mechanics program in the Department of Petroleum Engineering

Department of Astronomy 1,300.00 CoxLribution to ~ r o v i d e funds ior a student scholarship in Astronomy

. . Coiiege of Engineering 15,000.00 Con;rib;ticn in support of the research procjmm in rock mechanics in ;he Department of Petroleum Engineering

. . Coiiege oi Business Admin- 1 ,000.00

$ .. ..on - - uinresiricted contribution for the bene:'i ll. of the College

Inrernationai Office 1,154.00 Coniribution to grovide a scholarship for a foreign studeni

DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

The Edward Randall IV 19 64 Trust Fund.

E. Rudge Allen, Trustee Mr. and Mrs. Edward

Randall III 5135 Green Tree Road Houston, Texas 77027

The Sid W. Richardson Foundation

Perry R . Bass Fort Worth National Sank

Building Fort Worth, Texas 76102

70 *Supreme Lodge S.P.J.S.T. Nick A. Morris, President P. 0. Box 100 Temple, Texas 76501

College of Business Admin- $1,000.00 E istration

Contribution to the J . L. -Mosle Memti~ial Scholarship Fund. To be applied to Chancellor's Council membership for iMr. and Mrs. Edward Randall 111.

U. T . Austin 600,000.00 Final payment on $2,000,000 grant for the Sid W. Richardson Library on the history of science

Dept. of Slavic Languages Contribution to continue the scholarship in Czech Studies

Signal Oil and Gas Company U . T. Austin j. T . Rice, Manager Employee Relations 10 10 Wils hire Boulevard Los Angeles, California

Mrs. Bryant Smith (Sidney Burleson Smithj 10085 Pandora Drive La Mesa , California 92041

~Mrs. Bryant Smith (Sidney Surleson Smithj 10085 Pandora Drive La Mesa , California 92041

Southwestern Engineering Foundation

John A. Pace, Secretary 2520 Republic National

Bank Building Dallas, Texas 75201

75 * L. V. Stuart P. 0. Box 883 iMission, Texas 78572

76 Texaco Inc. j. H . Greene, Supervisor Research and Technical

Department P. 0. Box 509 Beacon, New York 12508

Contribution to provide two scholars hips for designated s tudents

School of Law Additional contribution to the A . S. Burleson-Bryant Smith Scholars hip- Loan Fund

School of Law Final contribution to the A . S . Burieson-Bryant Smith Scholarship- Loan Fund

U. T. Austin Coniribution to provide three scholarships for designated students

U. T . Austin Con-Lribution to .the Memorial Stadium Zxpansion program

U. T . Austia Contribution to provide a gradmte fellowship in the Deparbient of Geological Sciences for 1970-7i

DONOR PLJRPOSE AKD CONDITIONS AMOUNT

77 Texas Eastern Transmis sion 7.7. T. Austin $1,000.00 E Corpora tion Contribution to match a gift

Robert J . Fitzpatrick previously given by Herbert J . Director of Pubiic Relations Frensley to the Jennie and Carl P. 0. Box 2521 Sundberg Scholarship Fund Houston, Texas 77001

78 Texas Eastern Transmission School of -i.a.vv 1,421.37 Corpora tion Contribution to match the total

Robert j. Fitzpatrick gifts previously given to the Director of Public Relations School of Law by nine employees P. 0. Box 2521 Houston, Texas 77001

79 *Texas Eastman Company David C . Hull P. 0. Box 2068 Longview, Texas 75 6Oi

The Texas Interscholastic League Foundation

R . J . Kidd, Secretary P, 0. Box 8028 Austin, Texas 78712

Union Oil Company of California Foundation

Ray A . Burke, President P. 0. Box 7600 Los Angeles, California

h 1 he University of Texas

Foundation, 1r.c.

of this corporation

College of Engineering 10,000.00 Contribution in support of the Industrial Associates program

U. T, Austin 22,025.00 Contribution to provide scholarships for numerous designated students

Dept . of Geological Sc' iences 1 ,500.00 Contribution to the Geology Foundation for 1971

College of Business Admin- is tration

P. 0. Box 7458, University Conlribution to the program of Station Research in Technological

Austin, Texas 78712 Management

The U~niversity of Texas College of Business Admin- 5 ,000.00 Foundation, inc . is tration

P. 0. Box 7458, University Contribution .to the program of S,&ation research in the Center for

Austin, Texas 78712 Cybernetic Studies

- - Hals ted 8 . VanderToej. il . T . Austin 23,925.00 E** c/o Mudge, Rose, Guthrie Contribution of 600 shares of

& Alexander Union Carbide Corporation 20 Broad Street conrnon s tock, to be used to New York, New York 10005 establ ish the VanderPoel Fund

for Research and Publication

Various Donors College of Engineering 1,332.80 c/o W. A . Morris Funds contributed by various City National Bank donors for the James R. Means Baton Rouge, Louisiana Engineering Memorial Scholar-

ship Fund

DONOR PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

86 *Welding Research Council College of Engineering $1,250.00 345 East 47th Street Regular contribution to the New York, New York 1001 7 B p a r t n e n t of Mechanical

Engineering to provide a student fellowship

The following nonmonetary gifts were a l s o received:

87 Mrs. Will Barnet 43 West 90th Street New York, New York 10024

88 * Lloyd W. Birdwell 1708 North Industrial Dal las , Texas 75207

8 9 *Alfred A . Knopf 201 East 70th Street New York, New York 10022

College of Fine Arts 4,000.00** Gift to the Art Museum of a n oil painting by Buffie Johnson entitled " Ligh.t Years "

U . T. Austin 3,000.00** Gift of furniture for use in Littlefield Borne. To be credited to membership in the Chancellor's Council.

Humanities Research Center 1,050.00** Gift of two portraits of Blanche Knopf:

Watercolor portrait-caricature by ibliguel Covarrubias , $1,000

Studio photograph, framed, $50

The tern "rate" for academic personnel is the fuii-time nine-month base rate; for ciassified personnel it is the full-time twelve-month rate, the appointee receiving a proportionate amount depending upon the fraction of time for which he is appointed and the period of his appointment. Source of funds for payment of salaries, unless otherwise shown, is the departmental salaries account.

Full-time Salary Period of % No.

Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment - Time & Rate

Office of the President

Transfer of Funds 1. Amount of Transfer - $3,665

To: Office of the President - Classified Personnel From: Unallocated Classified Salaries

To provide additional secretarial support to meet the demands of the administrative staff of this office.

(RBCIj 2033)

Office of Accounting

Interdepartmental Transfer 2. Amount of Transfer - $500

To: Office of Accounting - Administrative and Professional Salaries From: Office of the Vice President for Business Affairs - Administrative and

Professional Salaries

To provide for the salary increase of Bobby G . Cook, Director of Accounting, as reported in the October 23, 1970 Docket, page M-53, item number 3. (KBCB 2051)

Office of the Dean of Students

Interdepartmental Transfer 3. Amount of Transfer - $187

To: Office of the Dean of Students - Maintenance and Operation From: Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs - Maintenance and

Operation

Funds were used for partial support of the Orientation Program administered through the Office of the C(%an of Students. (mC# 2010)

1nterdeparCmen';a:L Tramfer 4 * Amount of Transfer - $2,850

To: O ~ c . LLrce of .the Dean of Students - Maintenance and Operation

From: Student Financial Aids - Maintenance and Operation To reimburse the Office of the Dean of Students for materials and supplies used in connection with the Sob Development Program. (WCB 2138)

Period of % Item, Department, T i t l e , Na%e Appointment - Time

Full-time Sa la ry No. Mos. - Rate

G E N E D J ADMINISTRATION & i STUDENT SERVICES (Continued)

Counseling-Psychological Serv ices Center

Transfer of Funds 5. Amount of Transfer - $1,500

To: Counseiing-Psychological Serv ices Center - Maintenance and Operation

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation

Addit ional funds were needed t o def ray expenses incurred inc iden t t o r e l o c a t i o n of the Center ' s o f f i c e s i n the West Mall Off ice Building.

(REXI 2148)

Measurement and Evaluat ion Center

Transfer of Funds 6. Amount of Transfer - $1,088

To: Measurement and Evaluat ion Center - Computer Rental and Purchased Serv ices

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation

Increases i n r e n t a l charges not a n t i c i p a t e d a t the time of budget prepara t ion r equ i re t h i s t r a n s f e r .

(RBCij 2149)

I n t e r n a t i o n a l Off ice

Transfer of Funds 7 . Amount of Transfer - $5,644

To: I n t e r n a t i o n a l Office - Wages

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation

To r e t u r n t o the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Off ice 85% of the t u i t i o n and f ees paid by p a r t i c i p a n t s i n t h e Cas te l lo Branco A I D Braz i l Program, the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Teacher Development Program, and the A I D Vietnamese Program held during the F a l l Semester. A 15% overhead charge has been re ta ined . These funds were deposi ted t o General Budget Income but a re needed now t o def ray expenses incurred f o r t h i s program by the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Off ice .

(RBC+ 2000)

GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE

Univers i ty Film Program

Transfer of Funds 8. Amount of Transfer - $1,983

To: Univers i ty Film Program

From: Unallocated Maintenance and Operation

To r e t u r n t o the Univers i ty Film Prograx an amount equal t o t h a t c o l l e c t e d from t i c k e t s a l e s t o f i v e pay shows, which funds were deposi ted t o General Budget Income, but a re needed now t o def ray expenses incurred i n the p resen ta t ion of these shows.

(RBCI 2037)

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y .p .<r-iod - . o f 7, No.

.- . I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Kme Appointment 1 lme - MoS. - Rate

COMPARATIVE STUDIES

R e s i g n a t i o n U n i v e r s i t y P r o f e s s o r i n Arts and L e t t e r s

9 . Wil l iam A. Arrowsmith 911 - 5 / 3 1 LWOP

Date of R e s i g n a t i o n (RBCB 2021)

COLLEGE OF ARTS Ah3 SCIENCES

Anthropology

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

10. R ichard Bauman

S p e c i a l F a c u l t y Assignment

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a i l o c a t e d C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s

(WC# 2144, 2117)

Academic R a t e S t i p e n d

611 - 8 / 3 1 100 $11,000 $ 3,666

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 11. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,000

To: Anthropology - A s s i s t a n t s

From: B i o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e s - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

Funds a v a i l a b l e i n B i o l o g i c a l S c i e n c e s were needed t o employ g r a d e r s f o r l a r g e s e c t i o n s of undergradua te Anthropology c o u r s e s .

(RBCII 2109)

Chemist ry

T r a n s f e r between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

12. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $500

To: T r a v e l

From: Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

To re imburse t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a v e l accoun t f o r c o s t s of t r a n s p o r t i n g s u r p l u s U. S. Government m a t e r i a l s purchased by v a r i o u s depar tments . When t h e Chemist ry Department i s re imbursed by t h e p u r c h a s i n g depar tments , c r e d i t s a r e made t o t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n a c c o u n t .

(RBCII 2064)

C l a s s i c s

Appointment V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r

13. John A. Noore (RBC# 19711)

P c r i o d o f 1, I t em, Department, T i t l e , Same Appointment Timv -

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Cont inued)

Computer S c i e n c e s

Appointment and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

14. N e l l B . Dale

Source o f Funds : T r a n s f e r from U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

P r e v i o u s appointment :

Rate I n c r e a s e (RBCB 1938, 2025, 1941)

A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r 15. D a n i e l P. Friedman

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

P r e v i o u s appointment :

Rate I n c r e a s e (RBCI 2096, 1937, 1941)

Economics

Appointment P r o f e s s o r

16. F o r e s t G . H i l l

S p e c i a l F a c u l t y Assignment

Fui I-Limi. S a l a r y N o . Mos. - Rat?

Academic Rate S t i p e n d

7/16 - 8 / 3 1 100 $20,500 $ 3,000

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

(RBCB 2147, 2116)

T r a n s f e r between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

17. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $3,855

To: A s s i s t a n t s

From: Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

Funds were needed f o r s t u d e n t a s s i s t a n t s t o h e l p w i t h g r a d i n g and o t h e r non- teach ing f u n c t i o n s i n c o u r s e s w i t h l a r g e e n r o l l m e n t s .

(RBCII 2100, 2039)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 18. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,473

m L O : Economics - F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s

From: U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

To fund t h e change of s t a t u s f o r P r o f e s s o r N i l e s M. Hansen from a 112 T. t o a 314 T. appointment i n t h e Economics Department f o r t h e S p r i n g Semestex a s r e p o r t e d i n t h e March 1 2 , 1971 Docket, page M-32, i t e m number 26.

( m c a 2003)

P e r i o d of % I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Continued)

E n g l i s h

Appointment P r o f e s s o r

19. James H. Sledd

S p e c i a l F a c u l t y Assignment

Source of Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a l i o c a t e d C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s

(R13C# 2146, 2113)

S a l a r y I n c r e a s e A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

20. Michael E . H o l s t e i n

To:

From:

Rate I n c r e a s e (RBC8 2079)

Change of S t a t u s V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r

21. June H. Brewer

To:

From: (RBCB 2102)

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No. Mas. Rate

Academic Ra te S t i p e n d

7/16 - 8 / 3 1 100 $25,000 $ 3,000

T r a n s f e r between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

22. Aqount o f T r a n s f e r - $5,000

To: A s s i s t a n t s

From: Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

Re-eva lua t ion o f pe r sonne l r e q u i r e m e n t s f o l l o w i n g S p r i n g r e g i s t r a t i o n i n d i c a t e d a d d i t i o n a l funding was needed t o p r o v i d e adequa te g r a d i n g a n d o t h e r non- teaching s u p p o r t .

(RBC?: 2040)

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 23. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $1,120

To: E n g i i s h - Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n - rrom: U n a l l o c a t e d Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

To re imburse t h e E n g l i s h Department f o r expenses i n c u r r e d i n c o n n e c t i o n w i t h f i l m r e n t a l , s l i d e s and s u p p l i e s u s e d f o r E.344L. T h i s c o u r s e r e q u i r e d a l a b o r a t o r y f e e from s t u d e n t s r e g i s t e r e d which f e e s were d e p o s i t e d t o Genera l Budget Income b u t a r e needed now i n t h e E n g l i s h Depar tment ' s Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n accoun t .

( B C # 2015)

P e r i o d o f "% I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time -

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No. Mos. l la tc -

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Continued)

Government

T r a n s f e r between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

24. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $2,179

To: A s s i s t a n t s

From: Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

To p r o v i d e g r a d i n g a s s i s t a n c e f o r l a r g e s e c t i o n s o f Gov. 610. (RBC# 2165)

H i s t o r y

Change of S t a t u s 25. S t a n d i s h Meacham

Change i n T i t l e Only:

To: P r o f e s s o r , Chairman

From: P r o f e s s o r , Ac t ing Chairman (RBCII 2028)

Home Economics

Appointment A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

26. K a t h e r i n e Y. Southworth (RBCn 1972)

Change o f S t a t u s A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

27. Abby M. C . Fowler

To:

From: (RBCB 1973)

I n s t r u c t o r 27a. Ouida Kennedy Wright

Change i n name o n l y -- Mrs. Wright h a s m a r r i e d .

(RBCII 1965)

Mathemat ics

Appointment A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

28. J a n e F. R i t t e r (RBCP 2085)

V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r 29. Leopoldo Nachbin

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

(RBCSI 1971, 2017)

Period Of 7, Item, Department , Title, Saxe Appointment ," .

L m e -

Hathematics (Continued)

Change of Status Assisrant instructor 30. Jimy C. Lewis

To:

From: (lac# 2043)

Assistant Instructor 31. James L. Gilchrist

To: ..7 rrom: (RBCB 2089)

Oriental and African Languages and Literatures

Resignation Visiting Professor 32. Sumitra H. Katre

Date of Resignation (RBCB 1985)

Transfer between Dissimiiar Appropriations

33. Amount of Transfer - $370 To: Assistants

-, ruil-timc S n i . a r 1

30 * Nos. Rate

- rrom: Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

Funds were used ro provide a grader for Heb.341. (REX# 2059)

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations

34. Ainount of Transfer - $800 To: Assistants

rn rrom: TeacS,ing Assistants:

Large enrollment ii? Philosophy 301 necessitated the employcent of Academic Assis.cants to assist in preparation of class materials. (%Xi; 2108)

Fhysics ,.. iransfer between Dissimilar Appropriations

35. Amount of Transfer - $500 To: Assistants

From: Teaching Assistants

Kealiocation of funds to provide graders for lower division courses. (RBCB 2150)

P e r i o d of 7, -. I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Nam Appointment - r m e

COLLEGE OF ARTS KiUD SCIENCES (Continued)

S o c i o l o g y

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 36. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $300

To: S o c i o l o g y - A s s i s t a n t s

From: E n g l i s h - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

I n c r e a s e d e n r o l l m e n t i n f i v e S o c i o l o g y c o u r s e s r e q u i r e d t h e employment o f a d d i t i o n a l g r a d e r s .

(RBCI/ 2081)

Appointment V i s i t i n g P r o f e s s o r

37. L u i g i M, S a t r i a n i

Soc io logy

Source o f Funds: T r a n s f e r from U n a l l o c a t e d Teaching S a l a r i e s

I n s t i t u t e of L a t i n Aner ican S t u d i e s - O f f i c e o f E d u c a t i o n C o n t r a c t Funds 1/16 - 5/31 62.5

(RBCG 1994, 1970, 2016)

S p a n i s h and Por taguese

Change of S t a t u s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

38. E l a i n e D. G r a y b i l l

To:

From: (RBC# 2170)

A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r 39. J u d i t h K. E n g l e r

To:

From: (RBCI/ 2169)

Leave o f Absence A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

40. V i r g i n i a Higginbotham

Term o f Leave (RBCI 2088)

Period of % Item, Department, T i t i e , Name Appointment - Timc

Full- t ime S a l a r y No. Mos . - Rate

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

Office of t h e Dean (Continued)

Transfer between D i s s i m i l a r Appropriat ions

46. Amount of Transfer - $3,480

To: Office of t h e Dean - J e s t e r Center

From: Administrat ive and Profess ional S a l a r i e s

To fund t h e opera t ing c o s t s of the Student Advisor Program f o r the S m e r Session.

( m c n 2065)

Transfer of Funds 47. Amount of Transfer - $9,000

To: Off ice of the Dean - Reserve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s

From: Or ien ta l and African Languages and L i t e r a t u r e s - Faculty S a l a r i e s

Lapse of s a l a r y budgeted f o r V i s i t i n g Professor Sumitra M. Katrc who was unable t o accept a Spring Semester appointment.

(RBC# 1990)

Transfer of Funds 48. Amount of Transfer - $14,000

Transfers were made from the Off ice of t h e Dean - Specia l Equipment and Teaching Equipment accounts t o the va r ious departmental accounts as follows:

(1) Geological Sciences - Spec ia l Equipment $ 4,000 For the disassembly, t r a n s p o r t and assembly of a Microprobe.

(XBC# 2071)

(2) Psychology - Spec ia l Equipment For a po r t ab le sound-proof room.

(mC# 2073)

(3) Language Laboratory - Teaching Equipment 5,000 To provide add i t iona l teaching equipment needed f o r the labora tory .

(RBCB 2072)

Transfer of Funds 49. Anount of Transfer - $5,670

Trans fe r s were made from t h e Off ice of the Dean - V i s i t i n g Lecturers account t o t h e va r ious departmental v i s i t i n g l e c t u r e r s accounts as follows:

(1) C l a s s i c s (X3C# 2090)

(2) English (RBCI': 2092)

(3) Physics (XBC# 2141)

Period of Yo Item, Department, Title, % m e Appointment - Time

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIOX

General Business

Appointment Lnstructor 50. Jo Philip Mockford

(RBC# 2046)

Change of Status Associate Professor 51. Jack W. Ledbetter

To:

From: (RBC# 1966)

Full-time Salary No, Mas. Rate

Office of the Dean

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations 52. Amount of Transfer - $8,000

To: Classified Personnel

From: Administrative and Professional Salaries

To provide funds for 5.25 classified positions authorized by the University Personnel Office due to the increased work-load of this office. (RBCJ~ 2011)

SCHOOL OF CO%3fUNICATION

Journalism

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations 53. Amount of Transfer - $384

To: Assistants

From: Teaching Assistants

An additional student assistant was needed for the Spring Semester. (RBC# 2091)

COLLEGE OF EDUCATIOX

Curriculum and Instruction

Appointment Instructor 54. Alonso PL. Peraies

(RBC# 1984)

Period of X Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

F u l l - t i n e S a l a r y No. Mos. - Rate

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n (Continued)

In terdepar tmenta l Transfer 55. Amount of Transfer - $5,728

To: Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n - Maintenance and Operation

From: Office of the Dean of Education - Maintenance and Operation

To provide add i t iona l funds needed f o r Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n departmental opera t ion during t h e remainder of the year .

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n and Research and Development Center f o r Teacher Education

Change of S t a t u s 56. David P. But t s

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n Associate Professor

To:

From:

Research and Development Center f o r Teacher Education

P ro jec t D i rec to r (Faculty) To:

From: (RBCI, 2027, 2044)

Change of S t a t u s 57. 0. L. Davis, Jr .

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n Professor

To:

From:

Research and Development Center f o r Teacher Education

Coordinator (Faculty) To:

From: (RBCI, 2042, 2045)

~ ~ 1 i - t ; ~ ~ Sa la ry

Period of % No. Appointment -.

Item, Department, T i t l e , Nane - Lxne - Mos . Rate

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

Curricuium and i n s t r u c t i o n and

Change of S t a t u s 58. L i l l a N . York

Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n Associate Professor

To: 911 - 1/15 50 1/16 - 5/31 6 7

From: 911 - 5/31 50

Research and Development Center f o r Teacher Education - Office of Education Contract Funds

Research S c i e n t i s t (Faculty) To: 911 - 1/15 33

1/16 - 5/31 17

From: 9/1 - 1/31 33

Concurrent Employment: Curriculum and I n s t r u c t i o n - Off i c e of Education Contract Funds Associate Professor 911 - 5/31 16

(RBC# 2095, 2094, 2093)

Educational Psvcholooy

Transfer between Diss imi lar Appropriations

59. Amount of Transfer - $1,402

To: Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

From: A s s i s t a n t s

Funds were needed t o s t a f f an a d d i t i o n a l s e c t i o n of Ed. P. 3323 and a l abora to ry s e c t i o n of Ed. P. 380P.2 -- requi red courses f o r some Education s tuden t s ,

(XBCli 2006)

Spec ia l Education

Transfer of Funds 60 . Amount of Transfer - $1,625

To: Spec ia i Education - Teaching A s s i s t a n t s

From: Unailocated Faculty S a l a r i e s

Personnel changes i n the r e g u l a r f a c u l t y of t h i s department r equ i re the use of two teaching a s s i s t a n t s t o s t a f f Spring course o f fe r ings .

(XECQ 2056)

Transfer of Funds 61. Amount of Transfer - $2,000

To: Spec ia l Education - Facul ty S a l a r i e s

From: i inal iocated Facul ty S a l a r i e s

To r e t u r n t o the Spec ia i Education Department funds lapsed i n November but seeded now f o r Spring Semester f a c u l t y appointments.

(DC# 2002)

Period of % Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Chemical Engineering

Appointment V i s i t i n g Professor

62. Delbert M. Ottmers, Jr, (RBC# 1978)

Ass i s t an t I n s t r u c t o r 63. Perry P. Dawson, Jr .

Full- t ime Salary No. Mas. Rate

Source of Funds: Departmental S a l a r i e s and Transfer from Dean's Reserve f o r Facul ty S a l a r i e s

(RBC# 1736, 1979)

Transfer of Funds 64. Amount of Transfer - $6,750

To: Chemical Engineering - Facul ty S a l a r i e s

From: Unallocated Facul ty S a l a r i e s

Funds needed f o r t h e Spring Semester appointment of Professor James R. Brock were lapsed i n e r r o r .

(RBCII 2012)

C i v i l Engineering

Transfer between Diss imi lar Appropriat ions

65. Amount of Transfer - $106

To: Maintenance and Operation

From: C l a s s i f i e d Personnel

To reimburse t h e maintenance and opera t ion account f o r funds used t o employ a s e c r e t a r y from Manpower, Inc . during the i l l n e s s of a member of t h e s e c r e t a r i a l s t a f f .

(RBC# 2118)

C i v i l Engineering and Center f o r Highway Research

Change of S t a t u s 66. John E . Sreen

C i v i l Engineering Professor

To:

From: 911 - 5/31 67

Center fox Hirhwav Research - *

Research Engineer (Faculty) To: 911 - 1/15 33

From: 911 - 5/31 33 (RBCI! 1959, 1980)

Full-time Salary Yeriod of X No.

item, Department, Title, Name Appointment - Time MA Rate

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Civil Engineering and Center for Highway Research (Continued)

Change of Status 67. Dewitt C. Greer

Civil Engineering m 10: 911 - 1/15 62,5 9 $ 25,000

1/16 - 5/31 50

From: 911 - 5/31 62.5 9 25,000

Center for Highway Research Research Engineer (Faculty)

To: 911 - 1/15 25 9 25,000

From: 911 - 5/31 2 5 9 25,000 (RBC% 1976, 1962)

Civil Engineering - Architectural Engineering Division

Interdepartmental Transfer 68. Amount of Transfer - $165

To: Architectural Engineering Division - Teaching Assistants From: Civil Engineering - Faculty Salaries

To provide a teaching assistant to work with Dr. Fowler in teaching Ar. E. 335L. (RBC# 2034)

Mechanical Engineering - interdepartmental Transfer 69. Ainount of Transfer - $25

To: Mechanical Engineering - Teaching Assistants From: Engineering Graphics Division - Teaching Assistants

Reallocation of funds within this area to meet Spring Semester Teaching Assistants comitments. (RBCB 2001)

Mechanical Engineering and Office of the Dean of Engineering

Appointment and Change of Status 70. James R. Newheiser

Appointment : Mechanical Engineering Visiting Associate Professor 1/16 - 5/31 33

Source of Funds: Transfer from Civil Engineering Faculty Salaries

Change of Status: Office of the Dean - Ford Foundation Funds Special Research Associate

To: 911 - 1/15 100 1/16 - 5/31 67 6/i - 8/31 lo0

From: 9/1 - 8/31 100 ( R m 2005, 1932, 1933)

Period of "/, Item, Department, Title, Same Appointment - Time

Full-time Salary No. & Rate

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (Continued)

Petroleum Engineering

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations

71. Amount of Transfer - $696 To: Maintenance and Operation

From: Computer Rental and Purchased Services

To reimburse the maintenance and operation account in the amount encumbered for renewal rental of IBM 026 Printing Card Punch for the period 9/1/70 through 8/31/71. (RBCiI 2122)

Office of the Dean

Transfer of Funds 72. Amount of Transfer - $9,020

To: Office of the Dean - Visiting Lecturers and Consultants From: Civil Engineering - Faculty Salaries ($3,292)

Civil Engineering (Meteoroiogy) - Teaching Assistants ($5,728) To provide stipends for a number of distinguished lecturers who will make presentations on Water Resources Systems Planning. (RBCSI 2151, 2164)

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS

Appointment Instructor 73. Prescott H. Williams, Jr.

(RBCik 1983)

Academic Rate Stipend

1/16 - 5/31 25 $ 9,000 $ 1,000

Transfer of Funds 74. Amount of Transfer - $1,078

To: Assistants

From: Maintenance, Operation, and Equipment

Reallocation of departmental funds to provide undergraduate student assistants needed for the Spring Semester. (RBCII 2050)

Art Teachin? Gailery

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations

75. Amount of Transfer - $i,813 To: Clerical Assistants

From: Administrative and Professional Salaries

To provide additionai clerical assistance support needed for several exhibitions planned for the Spring Semester. (RaCij 2161)

Period of '7, Item, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Timi .

Ful l- t ime Salary No. & Rate

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (Continued)

Drama

Transfer of Funds 76. Amount of Transfer - $7,668

To: Drama - Facul ty S a l a r i e s

From: Unallocated Facul ty S a l a r i e s ($7,250) Dean's Reserve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s ($418)

To fund the Spring Semester appointments of Drama f a c u l t y members inc luding Lecturer Igo r Youskevitch and I n s t r u c t o r Jagienka A. Zych a s repor ted i n the March 12, 1971 Docket, page M-51, i tem numbers 142 and 143.

(RBC# 2035, 2036, 2163)

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Transfer of Funds 77. Amount of Transfer - $6,400

To: Pharmacy - A s s i s t a n t s

From: Unallocated Facul ty S a l a r i e s

Addit ional funds were needed f o r a s s i s t a n t s f o r the Spring Semester. (RBCI! 20i3)

Transfer of Funds 78. Amount of Transfer - $800

To: V i s i t i n g Lecturers and Consultants

From: Dean's Reserve f o r Teaching S a l a r i e s

To provide s t ipends f o r a number of v i s i t i n g l e c t u r e r s involved i n the p resen ta t ion of Pharmacy 37M.

(IIBCB 2083)

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK - Transfer between Diss imi lar Appropriat ions

79. Amount of Transfer - $100

To: Maintenance and Operation

From: Specia l Equipment

To cover i n s t a l l a t i o n c o s t s o f t h e Xerox machine funded through a Spec ia l Equipment a l l o c a t i o n .

(-XBC# 2099)

Pcriod of 7. Item, Department, Titic, Wane Appointment - Time

Fu l l -L ime Salary No. Mos . - Kate

OFFICE OF RAliATZON SAFETY TOXIC FATERIALS

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations 80. Amount of Transfer - $400

To: Travel

From: Equipment

Funds are needed to support increased travel incident to disposal of toxic and hazardous chemicals and to radiation safety inspections. (RBcII. 2080)

NAVAL SCIENCE

Appointment Assistant Professor 81. Luke H. Miller, Jr.

Salary paid by U. S. Navy (RBC# 1964)

SUMMER SESSION

Transfer of Funds 82. Amount of Transfer - $3,710

To: Summer Session

From: Unallocated Faculty Salaries

To return to the Summer Session Budget a portion of funds previously transferred to Unallocated Faculty Salaries, but needed now for Summer Session salaries. (RBCI 2084)

COMMLINICATION CENTER

Appointment CC TV Coordinator 83. John E. Fryman

(RBC# 1997)

Transfer between Dissimilar Appropriations 84. Anount of Transfer - $8,420

To: Clerical Assistants v o m Administrative and Professional Salaries

Realiocation of funds available due to unfilled positions to permit employment of part-time clerical help. (RBCII 2156)

LBJ SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Appointment Research Associate (Faculty) 85. Lawrence L. Crum

Academic Status: Professor (Finance) (RBC# 2129)

-. Lapse s a l a r y of P r o f e s s o r : l ' i i l i a n d. Goetzmann who i s on l e a v e from t h e Z i s t o r y Department f o r ehe S p r i n g Semester , (RBC# 1987)

-" u n a i i o c a t e d S p e c i a l ECIU-;

T r a n s f e r of Funds 8 7 . Amount of T r a n s f e r - $52,000 -- i h e f o l l o w i n g t r a n s f e r s were aade from t h e Una l loca ted S p e c i a l Equipment

Account t o t h e v a r i o u s C o l l e g e s , Depar tments , and o t h e r budge ta ry u n i t s ' S p e c i a l Equipmenr Accounts a s f o l l o w s :

( l j S t u d e n t F i n a n c i a l Aids 3 i , 5 0 0 ( 7 ) Graduate School o f $ 2,000 For a m i c r o f i l m r e a d e r - S o c i a l work p r i n t e r For annue l r e n t a l o f

(i?8C# 1957) Xerox c o p i e r and a

( 2 ) School of A r c h i t e c t u r e 1,000 POT PA S y s t e n improvement, copy s Land and p o r t a b l e s t e r e o - t a p e machine,

( m c # 1948)

(33 Coll .ege of Arts and S c i e n c e s 9 ,000

For a l l o c a t i o n , a s needed, to d e p a r t m e ~ t s w i t h i n t h e C o l l e g e o f A r t s and S c i e n c e s .

s l i d e p r o j e c t o r . (R3C$ 1951)

(8) XcDonaid Observa to ry -

6,500 ?or a v e h i c l e f o r t h e o b s e r v a t o r y ($4,000) and f o r s u p p o r t o f t h e J u p i t e r O c u l a t i o n n ~ x ~ e d i t i o n ($2 ,500) .

( X B C ~ ~ 2103,1954)

(9 ) Bureau o f Bus iness Resea rch 5 ,000

For r e n t a l . o f W i S T f o r

P v r i o d of "/,

I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

UNALIX)CATED ACCOUNTS (Continued)

ITnalloca ted Teaching Equipment

T r a n s f e r of Funds 88. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $79,000

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y NO.

M0s. - R a t e

T r a n s f e r s were made from Una l loca ted Teaching Equipment Account t o t h e v a r i o u s C o l l e g e s , Departments and o t h e r budgeted a r e a s ' S p e c i a l Equipment Accounts a s f o l l o w s :

(1) C o l l e g e o f Arts and S c i e n c e s $ 5,000

For p a r t i a l s u p p o r t of t h e Language L a b o r a t o r i e s

@BC# 1944)

(2) C o l l e g e o f Bus iness A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 10 ,000

(6) Communication C e n t e r $ 8,000 For c o l o r equipment f o r E d u c a t i o n a l TV.

(RBCi'F 1943)

( 7 ) McDonald Observa to ry 4,000 For p a r t i a l fund ing o f Photometer System.

(RBCSI 1954) For t h e purchase of High (8) Computation C e n t e r 10,000 Speed Modems, Spare CTC For p a r t i a l fund ing o f 916, SEC 10K R e p o r t s , Sony CDC 6683 S a t e l l i t e TV U n i t , overhead Couple r s p r o j e c t o r and o t h e r needed t e a c h i n g equipment.

(RBC# 1953)

(RBC# 1945) (9) Marine S c i e n c e I n s t i t u t e 2,000 For purchase o f a

( 3 ) C o l l e g e o f Educa t ion 10,000 b a l a n c e and o f For t e a c h i n g equipment g l a s s w a r e f o r t e a c h i n g such a s Auto- t u t o r i a l l a b o r a t o r i e s . c a r r e l s , p r o j e c t o r s , p o r t a b l e TV System, e t c .

(RBC# 1956)

(4) C o l l e g e of E n g i n e e r i n g 20,000 For Computer Graph ics Terminal , and I n t e r f a c i n g f o r DAU and D i s t i l l a t i o n Columns.

(RBC# 1947)

( 5 ) C o l l e g e o f F i n e Arts 1.0,OOO For m u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s and r e c o r d i n g s f o r t h e music l i b r a r y .

(RBC# 1950)

LIBRARY

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 89. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $18,000

To: C l e r i c a i A s s i s t a n t s

From: A d m i n i s t r a t i v e and P r o f e s s i o n a l S a l a r i e s

Funds were needed t o meet new minimum wage r e q u i r e m e n t s and t o p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l s e r v i c e s i n c i d e n t t o i n c r e a s e d e n r o l l m e n t and extended hours .

(RBCV 2166)

Period of Yo Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment Time -

ORGANIZED RESEARCH

Bureau of Economic Geology

Appointment Research Program Manager 90. Ross L, Shipman

(XBCB 1993)

Change of Status 91. William L. Fisher

Change of Title Only: To: Director

From: Acting Director Xffective Date

Concurrent Employment: Geological Sciences Professor (RBC# 1975)

Center for Highway Research

Change of Status Director 92. Clyde E, Lee

To:

From: (RBCII 1939)

Full-time Salary No. Mos . - Rate

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations

93. Amount of Transfer - $2,800 To: Classified Personnel - $1,500

Maintenance and Operation - $1,300 From: Administrative and Professional Salaries

Reallocation of funds to support operational expenses of the Center. (XBCI: 2110)

Center for Mexican-American Studies

Transfer Between Dissimilar Appropriations 94. Amount of Transfer - $900

m lo: 3a1 Larxes - . - prom: Xainteiiance and Operation

yo fund the saiary o: a part-rime employee needed during the summer. (RBCQ 2038)

P c r i o d of "lo I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

ORGANIZZD RESEARCB (Cont inued)

C e n t e r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Resea rch

Reappointment Resea rch S c i e n t i s t

95. Anthony E. Robson 311 - 6/30 100

Source of Funds: NSF Grant

P r e v i o u s appointment was a t t h e same r a t e . (FBCI, 2131)

C l a y t o n Foundat ion Biochemical I n s t i t u t e

Change o f S t a t u s 96. Joanne M. Ravel

Change i n T i t l e Only: To: A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r

From: Research S c i e n t i s t

E f f e c t i v e Date ( R W 2022)

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No. Mos. - Rate

Learn ing D i s a b i l i t i e s C e n t e r

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 97. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $170

To: Learn ing D i s a b i l i t i e s C e n t e r - Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n

From: Reading Study C e n t e r ($115) O f f i c e of t h e Dean - C o l l e g e o f Educa t ion - S p e c i a l Equipment ($55)

Funds were used f o r t h e purchase o f a c o l l e c t i o n o f m i c r o f i c h e c o v e r i n g s i g n i f i c a n t e d u c a t i o n a l development i n 1970 ($110), and t o p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a l o p e r a t i n g funds ($60) .

(RBC# 2067, 2068)

C e n t e r f o r Nuc lea r S t u d i e s

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

98. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $3,565 To: Other Expenses ($3,047)

T r a v e l ($518)

From: Wages ($1,657) S a l a r i e s ($1,908)

R e a l l o c a t i o n o f funds w i t h i n t h e C e n t e r t o p r o v i d e b e t t e r u t i l i z a t i o n .

( s a c 8 2158,2159,2160)

Full- time Salary Period of "/, No.

Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment - Time Mos. - Rate

ORGANIZED RESZARCR (Continued)

Appointment 99. Carl H. Oppenheimer

Marine Science Institute at Port Aransas

Director 7-11 - 5/31 100

Microbiology

Professor (RBCQ 2019,2020)

University Research Institute and Comparative Studies

Appointment and Leave of Absence University Professor in the Arts 100. Donald L. Weismann

Appointment: University Research Institute Faculty Research Assignment 1/16 - 5/31 100

Leave of Absence: Comparative Studies

Term of Leave: (RBC# 209 7,2098)

University Research Institute and History

Appointment and Leave of Absence 101. William H. Goetzmann

Appointment : University Research Institute Professor - Faculty Research Assignment 1/16 - 5/31 100

Source of Funds: Transfer from Research and F'ublilcations Projects, Graduate Program to Research and Publications Projects, Graduate Program Saiai-ies.

Dr, Zoeizmann is continuing his Faculty Research assignemnt which began in the Fa11 Semester.

Leave of Absence: tiisrory Stiles Professor 911 - 1/15 LWOP

1/16 - 5/31 100

Term of Leave: 911 - 5/31 ( l B C # 1960, 1819, 1822, 171i)

Full-time Salary Period of 7- No.

Item, Department, Titie, Name Appointment - Time - Mos. Rate

DIVISIOK OF EXTENSION

Extension Teaching and Field Service Bureau

Appointment Assistant Instructor 102. Daniel B. Dierschke

(RBC# 2047)

Assistant Instructor 103. Don R. Rale

(RBC# 2135, 2078)

Resignation Bssistant Instructor 104. Jerry D, Baird

Date of Resignation: (RBCi'! 2119)

PtIYSICAi PLANT

Balcones Research Center

Interdepartmental Transfer 105. Amount of Transfer - $946

To: Grounds Maintenance - Wages ($587) Grounds Maintenance - Salaries ($135) Building Maintenance - Salaries ($224)

From: Custodial Services - Salaries Funds available due to personnel changes were used to pay for accumulated ieave of a deceased employee in Grounds Maintenance and to grant merit increases.

(IIBCB 2014)

Automotive Shoe

Interdepartmental Transfer 106. Amount of Transfer - $5,000

To: Automotive Shop - Maintenance and Operation From: Construction and Maintenance - Maintenance and Operation

Additional funds were needed in the Automotive Shop due to rising costs and the larger number of vehicles to be serviced.

( K X # 2139)

P e r i o d o f % I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

ACADEMIC DFVELOPNENT PXGGMN

Account ing

Appoia tmen t S p e c i a l Research A s s o c i a t e ( F a c u l t y )

107. R ichard 5. Lea 51'1 - 7/15 100

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No. Mos. - Xa t e

Source o f Funds: Col lege-wide Development Funds

Academic S t a t u s : A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

Account ing ( R X # 1982)

C i a s s i c s

T r a n s f e r of Funds 108. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $500

To: C l a s s i c s L i b r a r y - S p e c i a l

From: C l a s s i c s - Program Development Fund

To e s t a b l i s h a s e p a r a t e accoun t t o f a c i l i t a t e t i le h a n d l i n g o f book o r d e r s f o r t h e l i b r a r y of t h e C l a s s i c s Department.

( m c # 1991)

A r t s and S c i e n c e s Academic Development Fund

T r a n s f e r of Funds 109. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $1,470

T r a n s f e r s were made from t h e C o l l e g e o f A r t s and S c i e n c e s Academic Development Fund a s f o l l o w s :

(1) E n g l i s h Program Development $ 800 To p r o v i d e matching funds f o r 17 work-study s t u d e n t s whose s e r v i c e s w i l l be used t o improve l i b r a r y h o l d i n g s .

(RBC# 1989)

( 2 ) G e o i o g i c a l S c i e n c e s Program Development 670 Funds wcre used t o purchase f o u r f i l e c a s e s t o house l u n a r photographs .

(XBCli 2137)

Academic Development Fund "3 i r a n s f e r o f Funds

110. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $24,928

T r a n s f e r s were made fxom t h e Academic Development Fund a s f o l l o w s :

(1) i n s t i t u t e o f a t i n American S t u d i e s - H e e t i n g o f L a t i n American S t u d i e s A s s o c i a t i o n $ 3,000

m L O p r o v i d e s u p p o r t f o r a mee t ing of t h e L a t i n American S t u d i e s A s s o c i a t i o n .

(SSCII 1958)

( 2 ) Cencer t o r Ecomonic Development 1 ,928 To p r o v i d e a d d i c i o n a i s a l a r y funds f o r t h e Cen te r needed because of a cu tback i n Department o f Labor funding.

(XBC!r' 2082)

(3) X v i s i o n o f N a t u r a l Resources and Environment To fund t h e program o f t h i s r e s e a r c h d i v i s i o n .

('KBCK 2031)

P e r i o d o f I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment

SPONSORED PROJECTS

Botany

Appointment D i r e c t o r ( F a c u l t y )

111. W. Gordon Whaley

Source o f Funds: U,S. Department o f H.E.W. C o n t r a c t Funds

Academic S t a t u s : P r o f e s s o r (Botany)

(RBC# 1986)

D i r e c t o r ( F a c u l t y ) 112. Tom J. Mabry

Source o f Funds: USPHS C o n t r a c t

NSF Grant (RBCI 1992, 1996)

x Time -

P h y s i c s

Change of S t a t u s Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

113. S t a f f a n Strom To: Atomic Energy Commission

c o n t r a c t Funds 911 - 1 / 3 1

NSF Grant Funds 211 - 8 / 3 1

From: Atomic Energy Commission C o n t r a c t Funds 9 / 1 - 8/31

Academic S t a t u s : A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (1970-71 Only)

( P h y s i c s ) ( R Y C I 2173, 2172)

Appointment Resea rch E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r

114. Wi l l i am W e M i l s t e a d

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant (RBC?; 2024)

Resea rch S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 115. Wi l l i am F. Fyburn 1 /16

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y No. MOS. - R a t e

Source o f Funds: NSF Grant (RBCY i936)

P e r i o d of % I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

SPONSORXD PROJECTS (Cont inued)

Cur r i cu lum and I n s t r u c t i o n

Appointment A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

116. E l e a n o r D. S, N a t a l i c i o 1 /16 - 5 / 3 1 50

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Educa t ion - Teacher Corps Program

Concur ren t Employment: Cen te r f o r C o m u n i c a t i o n Resea rch

S o c i a l S c i e n c e Research A s s o c i a t e V 111 - 8 / 3 1 50

(RBCII 2023)

C e n t e r f o r Economic Development

Appointment P r o j e c t D i r e c t o r

117. N i l e s M. Hansen 111 - 5 / 3 1 25

Source of Funds: U.S, Department o f Commerce Grant

Concur ren t Employment: Economics

P r o f e s s o r (RBCIk 2136)

C e n t e r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Research and P h y s i c s

Reappointment and R e s i g n a t i o n 118. John S h e f f i e i d

Reappointment: Cen te r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Research

NSF Grant Funds Resea rch S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 211 - 3/12 100

P r e v i o u s appointment was a t t h e same r a t e .

R e s i g n a t i o n : P h y s i c s

L e c t u r e r ( i970-71 on ly )

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n : (RBCI 2074, 2086)

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y N O .

Mos. - R a t e

P e r i o d of % I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time -

SPONSORED PROJECTS (Cont inued)

C e n t e r f o r Plasma P h y s i c s and Thermonuclear Research

Change of S t a t u s and S a l a r y I n c r e a s e 119. Henry V. Wong

To: Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 1011 - 1/15 100

Research S c i e n t i s t A s s o c i a t e V 1 / 1 6 - 3 / 3 1 100

From: Research S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 1 0 / 1 - 1 / 3 1 100

R a t e I n c r e a s e :

Academic S t a t u s : A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ( P h y s i c s )

(RBCJi 2029)

Computer-Assisted I n s t r u c t i o n Labora to ry

Reappointment Resea rch S c i e n t i s t

120. Theodore Boessenro th

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t (RBCI'I 1940)

E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g Research L a b o r a t o r y

Change o f S t a t u s D i r e c t o r

121. A r c h i e W. S t r a i t o n To:

From: 611 - 8 / 3 1 --- Academic S t a t u s :

P r o f e s s o r ( E l e c t r i c a l Eng ineer ing) (RBCJI 2153)

Radio Engineer 122. Bob M. Fannin

To:

From : 611 - 8 / 3 1 100

Concur ren t Employment: E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r 6/Z - 8 / 3 1 50

(RBCiI 2154)

Radio Eng ineer 123. John R. Cogde l l

To:

From:

Concur ren t Employment: E l e c t r i c a l E n g i n e e r i n g A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r

(RBC?" 2155)

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y No. Mos. - Rate

1 2 20,666

1 2 20,666

Academic R a t e S t i p e n d

15,500 2 ,583

Academic R a t e S t i p e n d

13,000 2,166

F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No. Mos. - R a t e

P e r i o d o f % I t em, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

SPONSORED PROJECTS (Cont inued)

I iesearch and Development C e n t e r f o r Teacher Educa t ion

Reappointment Resea rch S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y )

124. Heather L. C a r t e r 211 - 5 / 3 1 33

Source of Funds: O f f i c e o f Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

Concur ren t Empioyment: Cur r i cu lum and I n s t r u c t i o n

A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r 9 1 1 - 5 / 3 1 6 7 (RBCB 1961)

C o o r d i n a t o r ( F a c u l t y ) 125. Donald J. Veldman

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e o f Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

P r e v i o u s appointment was a t t h e same r a t e ,

Concur ren t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology

P r o f e s s o r (RBCII 1977)

A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r 126. X i l t o n R. P a n k r a t z

Source of Funds: O f f i c e o f Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

P r e v i o u s appointment was a t t h e same r a t e .

(RBC# 1935)

Co-Di rec to r ( F a c u l t y ) 127. Rober t F. Peck

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e of Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

Concur ren t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Phychology :<

l r o f e s s o r 9 1 1 - 5/31 33 (RBCB 1934)

Research. S c i e n t i s t ( F a c u l t y ) 128. S h i r l e y L. Menaker 211 - 5 / 3 i 67

Source o f Funds: O f f i c e of Educa t ion C o n t r a c t

Concur ren t Employment: E d u c a t i o n a l Psychology A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r

(RSCI 1981)

P e r i o d of % I t e m , Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment - Time

SPONSOWD PROJECTS (Cont inued)

E x t e n s i o n Teaching and F i e l d S e r v i c e Bureau

Appointment A s s i s t a n t I n s t r u c t o r

129. Maureen M, C. Kopecky

Source o f Funds: Human G e n e t i c s Fund

(RBCii 2077)

R e s i g n a t i o n I n s t r u c t o r

130. C. Rober t Wood

Date o f R e s i g n a t i o n : (RBCSI 2101)

F u l l - t i m c S a l a r y No. Mos. - Rate

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

O f f i c e o f t h e V i c e - p r e s i d e n t f o r S t u d e n t A f f a i r s

I n t e r d e p a r t m e n t a l T r a n s f e r 131. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $600

To: V i c e - p r e s i d e n t f o r S t u d e n t A f f a i r s - "From Campus t o Counselor" N e w s l e t t e r - Other Expenses

From: D i v i s i o n o f Housing and Food S e r v i c e - J e s t e r Cen te r H a l l s ($100) K i n s o l v i n g Dormitory ($100)

Texas Union - Other Expenses ($200)

S t u d e n t H e a l t h C e n t e r - Other Expenses ($200)

Suppor t f o r t h e "From Campus t o Counselor" N e w s l e t t e r developed a s a s p e c i a l p r o j e c t o f t h e O f f i c e o f t h e V i c e - p r e s i d e n t f o r S t u d e n t A f f a i r s was provided a s i n d i c a t e d above.

(XBC# 2062, 2066,2058)

D i v i s i o n of Housing and Food S e r v i c e - J e s t e r C e n t e r H a l l s

T r a n s f e r of Funds 132. Amount

To:

From:

of T r a n s f e r - $1,412

J e s t e r C e n t e r H a l l s - Wages ($945) Other Expenses ($467)

A l l o c a t i o n f o r Budget Adjus tments

Funds were needed i n t h e Wages accoun t t o e s t a b l i s h t h r e e p a r t - t i m e C l e r i c a l A s s i s t a n t s p o s i t i o n s f o r t h e J e s t e r Cen te r P o s t O f f i c e and Genera l I n f o r m a t i o n a r e a .

Funds t r a n s f e r r e d t o Other Expenses were used t o r e p l a c e f i r e e x t i n g u i s h e r s and f o g n o z z l e s i n o r d e r t o meet f i r e s a f e t y s t a n d a r d s .

(P.BCB 2121, 2120)

P e r i o d o f % F u l l - t i m e S a l a r y No.

I tem, Department, T i t l e , Name Appointment Time - Mos. - R a t e

ATUXILiAXY ENTERPRISES (Cont inued)

J e s t e r Cen te r S t o r e

T r a n s f e r of Funds 133. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $1,200

To: Wages

From: A l l o c a t i o n f o r Budget Adjus tments

i n c r e a s e d volume o f s a l e s h a s r e q u i r e d payment f o r over t ime f o r r e g u l a r employees and t h e u s e o f a d d i t i o n a l p a r t - t i m e h e l p .

(RBCIF 2.007)

P a r k i n g and T r a f f i c

T r a n s f e r Between D i s s i m i l a r A p p r o p r i a t i o n s

134. Amount of T r a n s f e r - $20,000

To: Other Expenses

From: Rese rve f o r P a r k i n g Lo t s

Funds a v a i l a b l e i n t h e Rese rve f o r P a r k i n g Lo t s accoun t a r e needed f o r o p e r a t i o n of P a r k i n g and T r a f f i c A d m i n i s t r a t i o n and t h e U n i v e r s i t y P o l i c e S e c t i o n s .

(RBCB 2168)

S p e c i a l Concess ions

T r a n s f e r o f Funds 135. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $2,500

T r a n s f e r s were made from t h e S p e c i a l Concess ions - U n a l l o c a t e d Account a s f o i l o w s :

(1) School of A r c h i t e c t u r e Development Fund $ 1 ,000 To s u p p o r t t h e Round E a r t h Confe rence sponsored by s t u d e n t s t a k i n g Arc. 355 and Arc. 279.

(RBC# 2167)

( 2 ) H e n ' s Res idence H a l l s - A c t i v i t y Fund (RBGB 2055)

(3) Women's Residence H a l i s - A c t i v i t y Fund 600 (RBCB 2054)

(4) Marr ied S t u d e n t Rousing - A c t i v i t y Fund (RBCIF 2053)

S t u d e n t B e a l r h Cen te r

Appointment P h y s i c i a n , Genera l Medicine

136. Lawrence Von LeBoeui (XIC!; 2020)

Pcriod of % Item, Department, Title, Name Appointment - Time

full-time Saiary No. Mos. - Rate

Student Government

137. The following peopie, having complied with University rules governing employment, have been appointed as foilows:

(1) Students ' Association Vice-president Stipend James H, Arnold 911 - 5/31 P.T. 9 $ 1,800 (RSC# i403)

(2) Co-Director of the Housing Conmission Stipend Timothy P, Alexander 211 - 8/31 32.5 7 875 (RBcI'I 2063)

Resignation Co-Director Hoilsing Conmission 138. William 0, Wnitehurst, Jr,

Date of Resignation (RSCII 1967)

RESTRICTED CUiGPEXT FUNDS

Office of the Presilent

Change of Starus Associate Professor 139. Joseph H, Matluck - 10:

Fron::

Source of Funds: Brown Memorial Trust

Tc correct Dr. Matluck's original appointment.

Academic Status: Associate Professor - On Leave Without Pay, Fall Semester 1970-71 {Spanish-Portuguese)

Academic Rate - $14,000 (RBCli 2076)

Architectural Engineering

Appointment Research Scientist (Faculty) 140. Clayford T. G r i m 2/15 - 4/30 5 0

Source of lunds: Clay Products Association of Southwest Grant

Concurrent Employment: Architectural Engineering Division Lecturer 911 - 5/31 5 0 (RBCB 2171)

Stipend 12 1,500

Stipend - - 3,000

? s u i i - t i m e S a l a r y p e r i o d o f "/, NO.

7, ,o t r a n s f e r t o t h e lJiechaoicai E n g i n e e r i n g Department funds dona ted

and s p e c i f i c a l i y d e s i g n a t e d f o r u s e of t h a t depar tment , and t o fund t h e s a l a r y requ i rement of two s t u d e n t a s s i s t a n t s f o r t h e f i s c a l y e a r .

(BBGA 2008, 5009)

r> "I-." L L L ; ; Ar".s Foundat ion - Nusic - S o i o - A r t i s t S e r i e s

- Fron: C u l t u r a l xntercainrnent CommitLee - O t h e r Expenses

,To ir-cansfex ro t h e Music Depar tnen t , funds r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e agreed amoun? of t h e C,E,C. 's r e s p o n s i b i l i t y toward f i n a n c i n g t h e Solo- A r t i s t S e r i e s sponsored j o i n t l y by t h e Xus lc Department and t h e C,E,C,

(2',3C# 2061)

Funds a i - 7 i l s G e il-.-.-. i n t h e c l e r i c a l a s s i s t a n t s accoun t were needed f o r -."-".- < L i r . " t i ;

(R:SC# 2087)

F u l l - t ime S a l a r y Pei:iod of % No.

b.EoiL - 7 tmea t Time - Nos. - Rate --

145. Amount o f T r a n s f e r - $23,200 To: Matching Funds f o r NDSL Program ($20,000)

Balcenes Resea rch Cen te r D e d i c a t i o n and Open tIouse ($3,200)

From: A d m i n i s t r a t i v e Charges t o T r u s t Funds

To p r o v i d e a d d i t i n a a l matching funds f o r U,T, A u s t i n ' s s h a r e of NDSL l o a n s made for f i s c a i y e a r 1 9 7 0 - 7 and t o s e t up funds f o r f ialcones Research C e n t e r d e d i c a t i o n , ,

(RBC# 2032, 2004)

-10 L, A DIFFEXENT POSITION Ah3 WEW AN0 DIFFEENT DUTIES

- i tern - E f f e c t i v e No, "yolanacio:. .,.. P r e s e n t S t a t u s Proposed S t a t u s Dates - 1. Richard A. :Ho.?.a.nd

L i b r a r y S e n i o r L i b r a r y P r o f e s s i o n a l A s s i s t a n t (112 T, ) L i b r a r i a n (F.T.)

2. C h e s t e r C , A. Lee zooiogy

S a l a r y Ra te

Source o f Funds: NSF Gran t

(P&C# 2157)

3, M a r t i n Manosevi tz Psychology

OEfice o f t h e Provos t f o r Arts and S c i e n c e s

Labora to ry Resea rch Research S c i e n t i s t A s s i s t a n t I L I A s s i s t a n t I1

A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (F.T.) (112 To)

Academic Ra te 15,000 (RBC# 2124., 2125, 2127)

4. Wal te r E. Keal U. T. P r i n t i n g D i v i s i o n

S a l a r y Ra te (MCI'IL 1963)

A s s i s t a n t Dean f o r Arts and S c i e n c e s

(112 T.) (F-T.)

A s s i s t a n t Manager, A c t i n g Manager, P r i n t i n g D i v i s i o n P r i n t i n g D i v i s i o n

10,920 14,000

Item No - Explanation

5, Staniey R. Ross History

Academic Rate

Institute of Latin American Studies

Office of the Provost for Arts and Sciences

Source of Funds: Transfer from Reorganization - Arts and Sciences

Total Salary - 12 mos. (RBCIi 2104, 2105, 2106, 2070)

6. Kenneth C, Stedman Extension Teaching and Field Service Bureau

Effcclive Present Status i'roposed Status Dates

Professor (i!2 T,) Professor (114 T.)

$ 29,250 s 31,250

Director (112 T.) Consultant (-- T.)

Provost and Acting Dean for Arts and Sciences

(314 T.)

Assistant Instructor Instructor

Salary Rate - 12 moss 8,000

Source of Funds: Office of Education Contract (RBCIi 2128)

1971 S L J E R SESSION BUDGET

The following Summer Session Budget is allocated within funds set aside in the original operating budget previously approved by the Board for this purpose. The Summer Session includes generally two te-ms -- the First Term running June 1 through July 15, and the Second Tern from July 16 through August 31. Certain courses are scheduled on an overlapping nine weeks basis (June 1 through July 31), and others on a full twelve weeks basis (June 1 through August 31). Salary calculations are

rata based on the nine-month academic rate with a cut-off for this purpose at pro a ceiling of $18,000, the saxe as used in previous years. No salary rate increases are permitted in the Summer Session Budget.

r-.un .- ~ A L L c iNiVERSlW OF TEXAS

AT AUSTIN

.4LEGCATION FOR 1971 SUMMER SESSION

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL

197 1 SUMMER SESSION ALLOCATION

Appropriation for 1971 Summer Session (See Budget adopted by the Board of Regents, page 426)

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Less: Transfer t o Unallocated Faculty Salaries Transfer t o Unallocated Classified Salaries

Sub-Total

Allocations for 1971 Summer Session 3 . Resident Instruction 3 a Faculty Salaries $2,580,543 3 b Departmental Operating Cos ts 114,133 3 c Instructional Administration 45,740 $2,740,416

Unallocated Summer Session Balance $ -0-

TABLE O F C O N T E N T S

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN EDUCATIONAL AND GENERAL

ALLOCATION FOR 1971 SUMMER SESSION

Page No . APPROPRIATION ALLOCATION

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . Resident Instruction

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School of Architecture

. . . . . . . . . . . . Office of the Frovost for Arts and Sciences

College of Humanities Class ics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . English French and Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Germanic Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oriental and African Languages and Literature . . . . . . . . Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slavic Languages

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spanish and Portuguese

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Government . . . . . . . . . . . History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .... Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

College of Natural Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Astronomy

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Division of Biological Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . Botany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Computer Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Geological Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Home Economics

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

College of N a t u r ~ l Sciezces (Contd) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Instruction Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . . . . Zoology a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

College of Business Administration .. Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Generai Business

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marketing Administration

Office of the Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School of C o m m u n i c u

Journalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Radio-Television-Film

Speech .................................. Office of the Dean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

College of Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cultural Foundations of Education Curriculum and Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Educational Administration Educational Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical and Health Education

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of the Dean

Coileqe of Engineering Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering Mechanics Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Civil Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . Architectural Engineering Division

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Electrical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Engineering Graphics Division

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petroleum Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office of the Dean

College of Fine &ts Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drama Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page No.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . School of Law . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 9 7

Graduate School of Library Science ................. 100

Coilege of Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101

Graduate School of Social Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 - Office of the Dean of Graduate School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Lyndon B . Johnson School of Public Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

PROVOST OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES C l a s s i c s English French and Ital ian Germanic Languages Oriental and African Languages Philosophy Slavic Languages Spanish and Portuguese

Sub- Total

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Anthropology Economics Geography Government History Linguistics Psychology Sociology

Sub-Total

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 197 1 SUMMER SESSION ALLOCATION

(ELEMENTS OF INSTITUTIONAL COST)

3 . RESIDENT INSTRUCTION

TOTAL RESIDENT

INSTRUCTION

,.$ 48,005

$ 47,507

28,000 142,800

40,261 42,609 11,747 22,416 12,248 59.193

$ 359,274

12,073 37,275 18,897 52,913 65,007

7,700 28,262 25 988

$ 248,115

DEPARTMENTAL FACULTY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONAL SALARIES COSTS - - ADMINISTRATIOX

3 , RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (Continued)

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES Astronomy Divis ion of Biological S c i e n c e s Botany Chemistry Computer S c i e n c e s Geo log ica l S c i e n c e s Home Economics Mathemat i c s Microbiology Phys ica l Ins t ruc t ion Phys ic s Zoology

Sub-Total

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting F inance G e n e r a l B u s i n e s s Management Market ing Administrat ion Off ice of t h e Dean

Sub-Total

SCH001. OF' COMMUNICATION J'ournalism Radio-Television-Film Speech Off ice of t h e Dean

Sub-Total

TOTAL RESIDENT

INSTRUCTION

6 , 3 0 0 1 1 , 6 8 3

8 , 9 2 5 5 3 , 0 3 3 2 0 , 0 5 5 3 7 , 2 8 2 1 5 , 5 0 0

1 5 2 , 0 6 6 2 3 , 6 4 6

8 , 3 8 9 2 8 , 0 0 0 3 4 , 0 7 6 -

$ 3 9 8 , 9 5 5 -

6 9 , 9 5 4 4 2 , 5 0 8 6 4 , 1 3 3 4 6 , 9 1 9 3 6 , 8 6 9

- 6 , 9 3 0 $ 2 6 7 , 3 1 3

2 6 , 5 9 6 1 6 , 7 1 4 4 1 , 8 6 2

8 , 0 1 4 -- $%a_-

FACULTY SALARIES --

6 , 3 0 0 1 1 , 6 8 3

8 , 9 2 5 5 2 , 5 3 3 1 9 , 7 4 7 3 6 , 4 0 2 1 5 , 0 4 3

146 ,666 2 3 , 1 6 6

8 , 3 8 9 2 5 , 6 3 2 32,649.

$387 ,135

6 5 , 7 5 4 4 0 , 7 5 8 5 9 , 2 4 4 4 4 , 7 7 5 3 5 , 1 8 3

6 , 9 3 0 $ 2 5 2 , 6 1 4

2 6 , 1 6 4 1 6 , 7 1 4 41 ,662

8 014 -1--

$ 9 2 , 5 5 4

DEPARTMENTAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONAI,

COSTS ---- ADMINISTRATION

3. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (Continued)

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Cultural Foundations of Education Curriculum and Instruction Educational Administration Educational Psychology Physical and Health Education Specia l Education Office of t h e Dean

Sub- Total

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Aerospace Engineering and

Engineering Mechanics k g i n e e r i n g Mechanics Division

Chemical Engineering Civi l Engineering

Architectural Engineering Division Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Engineering Graphics Division Petroleum Engineering Office of t h e Dean

Sub-Total

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS Art Drama Music

Sub-Total

SCHOOL OF LAW

TOTAL RESIDENT

INSTRUCTION

23,892 157,000

34 ,515 75,361 27,614 48 ,864 - 7,166 - $374,412

35 ,566 26,476 29,708 36,654 12 ,508 64,860 63,922

4 ,533 11 ,081

A $ % 4 - - . m 9 . 8 0 2 --

64,780 48 ,742

185,619 $299,141 -

$121,831 -

FACULTY SALARIES

23,233 148,655

32,065 72,379 27,014 48,864 -- $352,210

31,746 24,414 25,208 34,554 12,248 57,510 59,722

4 ,133 11 ,081

F%KilX

61,242 45,179

164,619 $271,040 -

$112,832

DEPARTMENTAL OPERATING - COSTS

INSTRUCTIONAL ADMINISTRATLOB -

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY SCIENCE

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

GRADUATE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

3. RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (Continued)

TOTAL DEPARTMENTALRESIDENT FACULTY OPERATING

INSTRUCTION: SALARIES _~_£:QSTS__

~.1L165 _$_.1.0 ,165. L __l Jl..Q_O__

$ 85,524 1.__80.1-537 1.__.....-.JL.2lU'-._

L-%.814_ 1...~J814 1.....-

INSTRUCTIONALADMINISJRATION

1. _

J/.__.__.. _

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF GRADUATESCHOOL $ lJ. ,666 $

LYNDON B. JOHNSON SCHOOL OFPUBLIC AFFAIRS ..L~706 $ 25,706 1... _ L . _

TOTAL RESIDENT INSTRUCTION $ 2,7 4g ,416 $ 45,740

'1:OJ<Q(l)

:zc

' i .-I?: L OF ARCHITECTURE PAGE NO. 5

Alan Y. Tanlguchi , Dean

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

rofessor - 0010

Philip D. Creer

Leon Monroe Cole

Hugo Leipziger- Pearce

Martin S. Kerrnacy

Drury B. Alexander

Richard P. Swallow

ssociate Professor - 0020

Peter 0. Coltrnan

Carl 0. Bergquist

Robert James Coote

Jorge L. Divino

Jon A. Bowman

Frank E. Whitson

'isiting Associate Professor - 0022

Wolf Hilbertz

ssistant Professor - 0030

Daniel Edwin Leary

Roy Eugene Graham

s END -

7-15

7-15

8-31

7-15

8-31

8-3 1

7-15

7-15

3-3 1

7-15

7-15

7-15

3-3 1

3-3 1

3-3 1

ACCOUNT NO

9 b n t h RATE

19,800

19,000

18,800

18,800

17,200

15,600

14,900

13,600

13,500

13,200

12,800

12,800

13,000

12,000

11,700

SS 1971 BUDGET

3 ,000

3,000

3,000

3 , O O C

2,866

2,500

2,483

2,266

2,250

2,200

2,133

2,133

2,166

2 ,000

1 ,950

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE (Contd)

M ' PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

! 'Assistant Professor - 0030 1 i James S. Black

1 George T. Langdon, Jr. i I Gerlinde Leiding

Charles Owen Cappleman

I 1 Teaching Associates and 1 Teaching Assistants

Assistants

1 TOTAL

!

END -

8-31

7-1:

7-1:

8-33

8-3 1

8-31

- % OF TIME -

100

100

100

100

ACCOUNT NO

.4-1410-21

.4-1410-2(

.4-1410-2(

9 Ebnth RATE

11,400

11,400

10,400

10,400

3

I

!

S S 1971 B U D G E T

1,900

1,900

1,733

1,733

44,313*

2,550

2, 550*

1,142

l,l42*

48,005*

OFFICE OF THE PROVOST FOR ARTS AND SCIENCES

Stanley R. Ross, Provost

M PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

! i ! , Director of Education for the i Health Rofessions; Associate i Professor of Botany - 1000

i Donald A. Larson

i Director of Special Programs: Professor of English - 1000

I I ~ s s o c i a t e Dean for Student Academic Affairs; Assistant Professor of Class ics - 1000

James A. Hitt

Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs; Professor

I of English - 1000

/ Arthur M. Cory

Assistant Dean for Student Academic Affairs; Associate 1 Professor of French and Italian -

I 1000

I Sylvia N. Lippmann i I i

/ ~ e a n ' s Reserve

TOTAL

I

Dl

31 GIN

3- 1

5- 1

5-1

i- l

'-16

5 - 1

ACCOIJNT NO.

P&GE NO. 7

9 k n t k R A T E

16,000

22,000

16,000

16,000

12,500

)

.- I r k

l i ( -.

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

1 3

14

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES - CLASSICS

Douglass S. Parker, Chairman, 6/1-8/3 1

M I P A Y R O L L Tli1.E - CODE - NAME

Professor - 0010

Douglass S. Parker

Gareth Morgan

James R. Wiseman

Associate Professor - 0020

G. Karl Galinsky

Assistant Professor - 0030

F. M. Ah1

George Doig

James A. Dengate

Edward V. George I / Fred C. Mench, Jr.

Robert L. Wind

/Assis tant Instructor - 0045 i I i Douglas Albert Little

i 1 John J. Guion

I James H. Hynd I

i Teaching Associates and

I Teaching Assistants

I I

- % O F T IME

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

LOO

100

67

.oo

.oo

ACCOUNT NO

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES - CLASSICS (Contd)

? PAGE NO. 9

i T L M N O

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

TOTAL I

S

END % O F TIME -

ACCOUNT

NO. SS 11971

BUDGET

COLLEGE Or" KVIVANZTIES - ENGLISE;

James B. Ayres, Acting Chairman, 611-313 1

3% PAGE NO. 10

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

Professor - 0010

James B. Sledd

Ernest j. Lovell, Jr,

Oscar Maurer

David Decamp

Gerald Langford

Edwin T. Bowden

Wilson M. Hudson, Jr*

Daniel M. McKeithan

John A. Walter

Robert H. Wilson

Associate Professor - 0020

1 James B. Ayres

/ Arthur Norman

/ Karl A m e s

/ Joseph E. Slate i

i 1 John C. Watson I

I

/Assistant Professor - 0030

i Donald M. Boyd

Wanvick P. Wadlington

S

END -

7-1:

7-3:

7-3:

8-3:

7-31

7-3 1

7-31

7-3 1

7-15

7-31

7-15

3-3 1

'-15

'-15

'-15

'-15

:-31

% O F T IME

ACCOUNT NO.

9 k n t h RATE

25,OOO

22,500

21,000

18,000

17,500

16,000

16,000

15,000

15,000

14, 500

15,000

13,500

13,500

13,000

11,000

11,500

11,500

ss $971 BUDGET

3,000

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,916

2,666

2,666

2,500

2,500

2,416

2, 500

2,250

2,250

2,166

1,833

1,916

1,916

COLLEGE Of HUMANITIES - ENGLI Sx (Contd)

i , ; hl

i 1 0 P A Y R O L L T I T L E . C O D E . N A M E

Assistant Professor - 0030

William J . Scheick

David j. Starr

Neil E. Nakadate

George Malcolm Genet

Robert L. Russell

Char les Rossman

Richard H. Abrams

Jan R. Van Meter

William C. Stephenson

Willard j. Graver

Mary Flannery Bietz

John W. Huddleston

Lucetta j. Teagarden

Stanley G . Moore

nstructor - 0040

Maxine C . Hairston

i

END -

8-3:

8-3:

7-1:

7-1:

8-3:

7-1:

7-l!

7-1:

7-15

7-15

3-3 1

7-15

7-31

3-3 1

'-15

'-15

'-15

'-15

'-15

% O F T IME -

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

LO0

LOO

!OO

-00

7 5

. o o

00

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

ACCOUNT NO

9 k n t h R A T E --

11,000

11,000

11,000

11,000

11,000

11,000

10,500

10,500

10,500

10,500

10,500

10,000

10,000

10,000

10,000

9 ,000

9 ,000

9,000

9 .000

PAGE NO. 12

40 . . -

El,\: , i

' GlPi ENU 3 &nth

R A T E

9,000

9,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

8,000

i l i M :

>,<, P A Y R O L L T ITLE - C O D E - $&,\MI

; Instructor - 0040

iss is tant Instructor - 0045

COLLEGZ OF HUlVANIKES - EXGLISIi (Contd) PAQE no. 13 4

1'AYHOLL TIT1.E -CODE - NAME

i s s i s t an t Instructor - 0045

ACCOUNT

NO 9 Month ' S S 1971

R A T E OUDGEI

i

!

8 ,000 , 1 ,333

COLLEGE OF RUMANiTXES - ENGLISH (Contd)

. M i PAYROLL TITLE - CODE. NAME 3

I Assistant Instructor - 0045 1

6 i

I

I 0 Teaching Associates and

Teaching Assistants

1 TOTAL

- % OF T I M E -

100

i 0 0

100

100

ACCOUNT NO.

PAGE NO. 14

$ &nth RATE

8 ,000

8 ,000

8 , 0 0 0

8 , 0 0 0

SS 1971 BUDGET

1 , 3 3 3

1 , 3 3 3

1 , 3 3 3

1 , 3 3 3

132,560*

10 ,240

10 ,240*

.42 ,800*

A. Doaaid Selistrorr., Acting Chairma james T. M. Stephens, Jr., Acti.

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

W-ofessor - 0010

&nest F. Haden

Leland j. Thielemann

Michel A. Dassonville

Albert D. Sellstrom

James Ni, Stephens, Jr,

issociate Professor - 0020

M. Derdeyn-Joseph (MS)

Josette M. Bigelow

Robert E. Hill

Estelle Repanier

Enzo Amorini

ss i s tan t Professor - 0030

Harold A. Wylie

Willian W. a b l e r

James D. Tedder

Gerhard C. Gerhardi

~structor - 0040

John E. Fadell

Mario Saba

- 8/3 1 ACCOUNT

NO. 9 b n t h

RATE

21,500

19 ,500

1 9 , 5 0 0

17 ,500

16 ,500

11 ,000

13 ,000

1 3 , 0 0 0

1 2 , 5 0 0

1 2 , 0 0 0

1 1 , 5 0 0

1 1 , 0 0 0

1 1 , 0 0 0

10 ,500

10 ,000

9 , 5 0 0

SS is71 BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

2 , 9 1 6

2 , 7 5 0

1 , 8 3 3

2 , 1 6 6

2 ,166

2 , 0 8 3

2 ,000

1 , 9 1 6

1 , 8 3 3

1 , 8 3 3

1 , 7 5 0

1 , 6 f ' i

1 ,53 ;

PAGE no. 16

.. .

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Assistant Instructor - 0045

Aiessandro hdreonb

Michael Ronden

reaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

:5

END -

7-15

3-31

3-3 1

3-31

- % OF TIME -

100

100

ACCOUNT NO.

9 %nth RATE

SS 1971 BUDGET

COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES - GERMANIC LANGUAGES

Stanley N o Werbow, Chairman, 6/1-8/3 1 - U PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

1 PPofessor - 0010

Edgar Polome i

: 1 A. Leslie Willson

I J. C. Mlddiefon

1 Stanley N. Werbow

I / Associate Professor - 0020

/ Hubert P. Neinen

I Robert R. Moilenauer

) Assistant Pmfessor - 0030

I John Weinstock

I ' Thomas 1, O'Nare i 1 1

1 Francis Bulhof

Ralph Read I11

Charles L. Findlay

Frances M. Scholz

Instructor - 0040

Laurence A. Gretsky

Robert L. Nowicki

- - 0

8 ! GIN

- s END

- % O F

T IME -

75

100

75

75

100

100

100

LOO

LOO

!OO

LOO

.oo

.oo

00

0 0

ACCOUNT NO

COLLEGE OF NUMAiiiTiES - GERMAKIC LANGUAGES (Contd)

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

5

END -

8-31

70 OF T IME -

ACCOUNT NO.

PAGE no. 18

9 kbasth RATE

SS 1971 BUDGET

6/%-7/15 W, Van Olphen, PAYROLL ViTLE - CODE - NAME

Assistant Wofessor - 0030

Herman N. Van Blphan

Leon L, Giadecki

Yehucla Shamit-

reaching Associates and TeecGng Assistants

TO

S

END

'16-813 1 ACCOUNT

NO. nth

RATE

10,500

10,500

10,000

9,000

SS 1971 BUDGET

1,750

1,750

1,666

1,500

6,666*

5,081

5,081*

11,747*

COLLEGE OF I-IUIAANITIES - PHILOSOPBY Irwin C. Lieb, Chairman, 6/1-7/15 Robert Kane , Acting Chairman, 7/16-8/3 1

I D A i I S I T t M PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME No j sFGiN j END

I I I I 1 Professor - 0010

i Irwin C. Lieb I

2 1 Edwin Allaire 1

i Associate Professor - 0020 I

3 1 Thomas Swing

1 Assistant Professor - 0030

John Murphy

Robert Kane

Lawrence A. BonJour

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

ACCOUN NO

9 &nth j S S 1379 R A T E i B U D G E T

i l k * , PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - k A M E *O -+-

I I Associate R-ofessor - 0020

1 Jan L. Perkowski

/ Visiting Associate Rofessor - i 0022

l ! / Assistant Professor - 0030 j

3 i Richard S, Sylvester

j Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

I 1 TOTAL I

5

E N D -

3-31

3-31

7-15

7-15

3-39

% O F T I M E -

100

5 0

100

a00

ACCOUNT NO.

3 hilonth RATE

14,500

17,000

12,500

11,500

SS 1377 BUDGET

2,416

2,833

2,083

1,916

9 ,248*

3,000

3 ,000*

12,248"

I Professor - 0010

i Vicente Cantarino

I Fred P. Ellison

I George D. Schade, Jr.

i 1 i Associa te Professor - 0020 i i

I Car los A. Sole

1 Joseph 13. Matluck I 1 K. Carter Wheelock I I 1 Beverly J. Gihbs

/ David T. Sis to

1 Assis tant Professor - 0030

I I Frederick G. Hensey i

I James Anthony Anderson I I i Elaine D'Entremont-Graybill

; Miguel Gonzalez-Gerth

i Norman Potter

Dorothy Turner i

15 Jose G. Sanchez i I

16 j Dolly D. Harreli I I

M : PAYSOLL TITLE - CODE - li*A;v:L:

Assistant instructors - 5045

Judith Kay Engler

1 Teaching Associates and I Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

9 k n t h R A T E

8,000

8,000

3

1

!

EM^ 0

PAYROLL TlTLE - CODE - NAME

I

: Professor - 0010 1 i Anthony Leeds

i 2 / Thomas E. Campbe11

/ Associate Rofessor - 0020

3 1 Ranc i s Johnston

4 1 Russell M. Reid

i Assistants i I i

1 TOW i

* S

END -

7-1:

8-3:

7-15

8-31

3-39

1-3 1

- % O F TIME -

900

aoo

il00

100

ACCOUNT NO

4-1802-2

4-1802-21

4-1802-2(

RATE

20,000

18,500

17,000

11,500

3

5

t

Jared E. Eazleton, A&ng Chairman, 6/1-8/3 f - l l LM . 1 0

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

1 Professor - 0010 !

1 Herbert H. Eiebhafsky i i

7 Stephen E. McDonald

Carey C C, Thompson

Forest G. Hfl

Associate Professor - 0020 Clifton M. Gmbbs

Daniel 6. Morgan, Jr.

Assistant Professor - 0030 Gerald E. P%lggPns

James L. Weatherby, IT.

Charles E. Butler

KrPshan G. Sainl

i Lecturer - 0050 i / I Jared E. Hazleton

I EBJ School of Public Affairs

! / F. Tomasssn Jannuzi i

/%aching Associates and i Teaching Assistants

i i I

- % O F TIME

ACCOUNT NO.

9 k n t h RATE

24, SO0

24,500

21,000

20,500

18,000

17,500

14,500

13,000

12,000

11,500

17,000 17,000

17,000

ss 1971 BUDGET

3,000

3,000

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,916

2,416

2,166

2,000

1,916

2,833 1 , 4 1 5 *

2,833

12,080*

5.195

5,l95*

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

TOTAL

END ACCOUNT

NO. nth

R A T E SS 1971

BUDGET

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME ACCOUNY NO.

6-1832-2

8-1832-2,

RATE

19,500

18,000

19,000

94,500

11,000

SS 1971 BUDGET

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,416

1,916

1,833

.5,165*

3,732

3,732*

18,897*

kofessor - 0010

Wallace Mendelson

William S, Livingston

James R. Roach

: Edward Taborsky i

1 H. Clifton McCleskey

1 Carl Leiden

I

(Associate Professor - 0020 I Murray C. Havens

M. Donald Hancock

Robert E, Bardgrave

Charles 1. Pamish

R. Harrison Wagner

~ssistaglt &oPessor - 6030

Robert L. Linebeny

James A. BSBP

Herbert H i~sch

Richard H. Kraemer

Allen M e Skinn, Jr.

Alan iVi. Sager

/3 1 - % OF T I M E -

100

100

100

100

100

5 0

7 5

100

PO0

PO0

100

75

75

1 OO

100

100

a00

ACCOUNT NO

PAGE no. 2 8

205G

K L M 1 PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME rio

i i Assistant Professor - 0030 I !

18 David C. Perry I I

l9 I David T. Garza

I 1 I I

20 Teaching Associates and I Teaching Assistants I

I i

2 1 1 Assistants I

TOTAL

i

S

END -

7-3 1

'-95

1-31

b 3 1

%, OF T I M E -

75

100

9 b n t h R A T E --

11,000

11,000

3

L

?

COLLEGE OF SOCIALAND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - HISTORY PAGE NO.2b58

C. G. tasby, Acting Chairman, 6/1-S/31,

l"Il.M IDA: ::.5 % 0'1'" ACCOUNT 9 Month SS 1971PAYROLL TiTLE· CODE - NAME I BEGIN iNO END TIME NO. RATE BUDGET

1

Professor - 0010

1 Robert Palter1

7-

16 :8-31 1100 24,000 3,000

2 Thomas F. McGann 6-1 7-15 100 23,500 3,000

3 Robert A. Divine 6-1 7-15 100 23,000 3,000

4 H. Wayne Morgan16- 1 7-15 1100 21,500 3,000

16-15 William Roger Louis 7-31 75 19,000 3,000,

6 Barnes f. Lathrop 7-16 8-31 100 17,500 2,916

7 Michael G. HaH 6-1 7-31 75 17,000 2,833

8 George G. Arnakis 7-16 8-31 100 16,500 2,750

9 WilHam R. Braisted 7-16 8-31 1100 15,000 2,500

10 Robert C. Cotner 6-1 7-31 75 14,000 2,333

Visiting .Professor - 0012 I11 John A. Williams 16- 1 7-15 75 15,000 1,875I

Associate Professor - 0020 I12 Haiez F. Farmayan 6-1 7-15 1100 17,000 2,833

13 Clarence G. Lasby1

6-

1 7-151100 14,000 2,333

14 Steven T. Ross 7-31!6-1 75 13,500 2,250!I

15 Norman D. Brown 16-1 7-15 100 13,500 2,250I

16 Philip 1. White16

-1 7-31 75 12,500 2,083

II

II

iII

M-93

E M ' 0

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

/ Assistant Professor - 0030 I I

7 i John Ferguson i

8 / Edward Rhoads

3 Michael G. Baylor

% Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

- % OF TIME -

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

12,000

11,000

1P,000

11,000

11,000

11,500

10.500

SS i971 BUDGET

2,000

9,833

1,833

1,833

1,833

1,916

1,750

i4,954*

7,266

7,266*

2,787

2,787*

5 .OOTr

Rob& D* King, Actirrg C b i i i i

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Associate R8fessor - 0020 Robert D. King

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

17,000

12,000

BUDGET

2 , 8 3 3

2,000

4,833*

2,867

2,867"

7,700*

3,000

3,000

PAGE NO. 33

19,500

23,000

Robert K. Young

Jan Bruell

2

1

COLLEGE OF SOCIALAND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - PSYCHOLOGY

Janet T. Spence, Chairman, 6/1-7/15 20f)1Robert Helmreich, Acting Chairll;an. ,~71~16:..-...:8::::/,..:,3:.;1:-.--,.- -,.-, ,..- _

'~~M PAYROLL TITLE· CODE - NAME i BEG'~TsENO i ~~~: AC~~UNT 19 ~A~~h SSB}?Z~

~c----------------+I---i ,I

Professor - 0010 I i I

L, 17-15110016-1 17-15; 100

I

Associate Professor - 0020

3 Clarke Burnham 7-1618-311100 13,000 2,166

4 George V. C. Parker 6-1 17-15 100 13,000 2,166

IAssistant Professor - 0030

I5 Devendra Singh 6-1 7-15 100 14,500 2,416

6 Richard Wilton 6-1 7-15 100 11 ,500 1,916

8-31 1 100I

7 Thomas C. Chase III 7-16 I 11 ,000 1,833

8 Richard K. Gummerman 7-16 8-31 100 I 11 ,000 1 ,833I

I I9 Coleman Merryman, Jr. 7-16 8-31 i100 11,000 1,833! I

10 Michael D. Spiegler 6-1 7-151 100 I 11,000 1,833i

I11 Roger J. Stouwie 7-16 8-311100 11,000 1,833I

12 James M. Swanson 6-1 7-15 1100 I 11 ,000 1,833I;

I I13 Robert A. Wicklund 6-1 7-15 1100 11,000 1,833

1

14-

1872-,+iI 27,495*I

8-31 II I

i I14 Assistants 6-1

,767, !

II ;

i114-1872-2q2 767*

II II '

TOTAL I ' 28,262*

Ii,III

I

H-96

COLLEGE OF SOCIALAND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES - SOCIOLOGY PAGE 1'10.34

Joseph Lopreato, Chairman, 6/1-8/31 2062I ,

I"f fM i, DATI S %aF ACCOUNT I 9 Month 55 1971PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME i 81 GIN INO END TIME NO. I RATE BUDGET

II

IProfessor - 0010

I1 Charles M. Bonjean j6-1 17-15 100 18,500 3,000

I ' 50 18,500 1,500,7-1618-31i !I

18-3111002 Joseph Lopreato 6-1 21,000 6,000

3 Samuel D. McLemore 6-1 7-15 100 16,500 2,750

IVisiting Associate Professor - 00201

4 Wulf Heydebrand 7-16 8-31 90 16,000 2,400

IAssistant Professor - 0030

I5 Frank D. Bean, Jr. 6-1 7-15 100 12,500 2,083

6 Russell L. Curtis, Jr. 6-1 7-15 100 11,500 1,916

7 John Clark Higley 7-1618-31 100 11,500 1 ,916

8 Dudley Lewi s Poston, Jr. 6-1 7-15 100 11,000 1 ,833

!14-1882-20 3 23,398*

I

9 iTeaching Associates andI Teaching Assistants

Ii

I10 IAssistants

,

I

IiI

TOTAL

6-1

M-97

18-31

I8-31 I

14-1882-20j2

I I

I

I

2,233

2,233*

357

357*

25,988*

COLLEGE OF X A T i J a SCIENCES - ASTRONOMY

Frank N, Edmonds, j2r 'I.. , Acting Chairman, 6

h, PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

! Professor - 0010

I Frank N. Edmonds, JT.

/ Associate Professor - 0020

1 Terence j, Deeming

I i i

I 1 Teaching Associates and / Teaching Assistants I I

- 5

E N D

m a e no. 35

3 *nth RATE

21,000

13,500

ss i979 BUDGET

3,000

2,250

5,250"

1,050

1 ,O5O*

6,300"

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

kaching Wssscdates and Teaching Assisbnts

TOTAL

IS

END -

7-I!

8-3:

8-3:

7-8:

8-31

ACCOUNT RID.

+1810-20

1-1810-2C

0th RATE

13,500

P2,OOO

12,000

1P,000

$5 3978 BUDGET -

2,250

2,000

2,000

1,833

8,083*

3,600

3,600*

1%,683*

He J , &Ti8i%, Actiris Chairmm,

FAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME ACCOUNT NO.

14-1812-2C

.A-1812-20

9 bnrA RATE

20,000

98,500

%O,Q00

3

8

BUDGET

3,000

3,000

2,000

8,0002

925

925 *

8,925"

PAYROLL TITLE - C O D E - NAME -

Professor - 003.0

Alien g , B r d

Gilbert H, Ayes

Royston Me Roberts

Leon 0. Morgan

P i s EMky

0 1

Sf GIN -

7-16

5 - 1

5- P

5- a

7-96

7-16

i- 1

'-196

i- 1

7-16

'-95

i- P

j-1

i-l

'-16

-- ACCOUNT

NO. RATE

22,000

20,000

20,000

19,000

18,500

17,500

16,500

18,500

96 #000

15,500

13,000

12,000

11,500

P9,SOO

11,000

ss we DUDGCT

3,000

3,000

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,916

2,750

3,000

2,655

2,533

2 , 1 6 6

2,000

1 , 9 1 6

i ,916

1 ,833

38,746*

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES - CHEMISTRY (Contd)

. M ! 3

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

5 / Teaching Associates and i Teaching Assistants

1 7 / ass i s t an t s

I I TOTAL I I

- :s

END

- %OF TIME -

ACCOUNT NO.

PAGE NO. 39

SS 1971 BUDGET

13 ,787

l 3 , 7 8 7 *

500

SOO*

53,033"

PAYROLL TITLE - C O D E - N A M E ACCOUNT N O . RATE

2 0 , 5 0 0

96,500

B4,000

13,100

12,500

11,500

80,500

!

SS 197i BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

2 , 7 5 0

2 ,333

2 ,183

2 ,083

9,916

9 ,750

6 , 0 1 5 "

3 , 7 3 2

3 ,932"

308

308*

0 ,055*

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIE4\fCES - GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES

Robert Eo Boyer, Chairman, 6/1-8/31

2069PAGE NO. 41

ITEM lNO ' PAYROLL TITLE· CODE· NAME

i DATES

i 8f.GIN END%OF ,TIME i

ACCOUNTNO.

II :I MonthRATE

55 1971BUDGET

Professor - 0010 I!

1 Robert E. Boyer-A 8-1 I I 19,500i 8-21 1100 2,250

2 Fred M. Bullard 6-118-311100 19,000 6,000

3 Kei1:h Young' 17-16 1 8-31 1 100 19,000 3,000•

I4' Earle F. McBride 6-1 7-31 100 17,500 4,375

5 Edward C. Jonas 6-1 7-15 100 17,000 2,833I

6 Ernest 1. 1unde.lius •'6-1 7-31 100 15,000 3,750

IIAssistant Professor - 0030

8-1 8-21 100 12,500 1,562I

6-1 7-15 80 11 ,500 1,532I14-1836-20 3 25,302*

7 1. J. Turk-A

8 Earl W. Behrens

,

9 ITeaching Associates and

I Tooohinq "'''mnt>

10 IAssistants,

TOTAL

iiAspecial field courses held away, from UT Austin campus.

6-1

6-1

8-31

8-31 I

I

I14-1836-20 4

I114-1836-20 2

I 1

I Ii II II ii !

i I! II '

11,100

11,100*

880

880*

37,282*

M-I04

M-I05

2071

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES - WlATHEMATICS PAGE NO. 43

Leonard GiJ.lman, Chairman, 6/1-8/31

ITEM! PAYROLL TITLE· CODE· NAMEDATES % OF ACCOUNT i 9 Month SS !97l

NO " BEGIN END 'iTME NO. RATE SUDGET

Professor - 0010

1 G. G. Lorentz1

6-

1 7-15 1100 32,000 3,000,,

8-31 lIDO2 Elliott W. Cheney 17-16 26,500 3,000I

3 Robert T. Gregory 6-1 7-15 100 22,500 3,000

4 Peter W. M. John 7-16 8-31 100 22,500 3,000

5 Clifford S. Gardner 7-16 8-31 100 21,500 3,000

6 Don E. Edmondson 6-1 7-15 100 20,000 3,000

7 Robert E. Greenwood 6-1 17- 15 100 19,500 3,000

8 William T. Guy, Jr. 6-1 17- 31 75 19,000 3,000

9 Roger C. Osborn /6-1 7-31 75 17,500 2,916

Associate Professor - 0020I

10 John D. Dollard 6-1 7-15 100 18,500 3,000

H' Newcomb Greenleaf 6-1 '8-31 100 18,500 6,000

12 S. J. Bemau 6-1 7-15 100 18,000 3,000

13 Howard B. Curtis, Jr. 6-1 18-31 ,100 17,500 5,833"

14 John E. Gilbert 6-1 '8-31 100 17,500 5,833

15 Howard Lacey 16-1 8-31 100 17,000 5,666

16 John Durbin 6-1 8-31 100 16,500 5,500,

17 Galen 1. Seever 6-117- 15 100 16,000 2,666

18 Hubert Berens 6-1 7-15 100 16,000 2,666

I19 Milo W. Weaver 6-1 18-31 100 13,000 4,333

I,,II

\

M-I06

- PAYROLL TITLE - CODE, N A M E 1

! B C G I N

I 8 i

/ 8 I

I I * 8

i

I * I 7 I I

7

7

7

8

8,

1 8 , 1 T: 18. 7.

7. I

I:: I

I

i i j i

- 5

END -

-31

-3 1.

-15

-31

-3 P

-3 1

-15

-15

-15

-3 1

-3 1

-31

-15

-15

-3 1

-15

-15

-15

-15

400

100

100

100

100

100

loo

100

100

too

LOO

100

100

100

100

.00

.oo

.oo

00

00

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

15,500

14,500

14,000

14,000

13,500

13,500

13,500

13,500

13,000

13,000

12,500

12,500

12,500

12,000

P2,OOO

92,000

12,000

82,000

12,000

i1,OOO

ss 1971 BUDGET

5,156

4,833

2,333

4,666

4,500

4,500

2,250

2,250

2,166

2,166

4,156

4,165

4,166

2,000

2,000

2,000

2,000

2,000

2,000

1.833

I

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

' Assistant Professor - 0030

3 James M, I3uP-t

/ Assiskant Instructor - 0045

1 GeNelle R. 5, Beck

I 9 Teaching Associates and

Teaching Assistants

I I Assistants

s E N D -

3-3

7-11

3-3 J

1-3 1

- % Of TIME -

100

100

ACCOUNT NO.

nth RATE

71,000

8,500

1

BUDGET

3,666

1,416

137,656"

9,010

9,010"

5,400

5,400*

L52,066*

COLLEGE OF FjATURAL SCIENCES - MICROBIOLOGY

L. Joe B e y , Chairman, 6/1-7/15 C. E. Lankford, Acting Chairman

I ,"i PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E i_

1 Professor - 0010 i ' L. Joe Beny ! i I Charles E. Lankford i

Carl K. Oppenheirner, P.

Vernon T. Schuhardt

Assistant Professor - 0030

Henry R. Bose

Martin Roy Vememan

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

1 TOTAL

!

I

i

- 8/2 - :s

E N D

- % O F TIME -

100

100

100

LOO

100

100

ACCOUNT N O .

nth RATE

30,000

29,000

28,000

18,000

11,500

10,500

3

1

?

SS 1931 BUDGET

3,000

3,000

6,000

3 ,000

1,916

1 ,750

8 ,666*

4 ,500

4 ,500*

480

480%

3.646*

tM :o PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

1 Professor - 0010

1 Betty A. Thompson

I ~ s s o c i a i e Rofessor - 0020

2 Dorothy Burdeahaw

3 / Tnomas E. E l l i s i I

% / Dame11 Hugh Williams I I

ACCOUNT NO

nth RATE

14,000

13,000

13,500

10,000 10,000

10,000

ss r97e BUDGET

1,983

1,949

1,125

1,666 833

833

8,389"

8,389*

COLLEGE OF NATUML SCIENCES - FAYSICS

F. W, de Wette , Chasman, 6 /3

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Bernard B, Kinsey

/ WiBiiarn W. Robertson i i ! Robert N Little J? !

I Thomas A. Griffy

I Charles W, Scherr i

i 1 &thur E. Eockenavitz

Assistant Professor - 0030

Michael J. Elaggerty

George E. Fredericks

I i 1 Teaching Associates and i Teaching Assistants I

I i TOTAL i i ! i

I i I i j

% O F TIME -

5 0

5 0

5 0

5 0

5 0

5 0

5 0

50

3 b n t h RATE

21,000

19,000

18,000

17,000

17,000

15,000

12,500

11,500

3

1

?

ss %gal BUDGET

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,833

2,833

2,500

2,083

9,916

21,165"

4 ,467

4,467*

2,368

2,368'-

28,000*

2 , Z Sut"co, Chi:-man, S/i-6 vi; PAYROLL T!TLE - CODE - N A M E

; Professor - 0010 j ! s Donald E . "WshlschEag

/ A. X. Schrank

1 Osmond P. Breland 1 i Associate Professor - 0020

Bob G . Sanders

I R. H. Berth, Jr,

Asstin Phelps

Assistant Rofessor - 0030

Daniel Otte

Oscar F. Wiegand

I Martin Biumenfeld

;Teaching Associates and i Teaching Assistants

I TOTAL

- 5

END

- % OF TIME -

80

100

100

i 00

100

100

.00

.oo

00

ACCOUNT NO.

4-1894-21

1-1894-2t

1-1894-2C

*nth RATE

23,000

20,500

19,500

18,000

14 ,000

12,000

12,500

12,000

1 P , O O O

i

I

ss l97l BUDGES

2,400

3,000

3 ,000

3 ,000

2 ,333

2,000

2 ,083

4 ,000

1,833

!3,549*

9 ,000

9 ,000*

1,427

1 ,427*

4 ,C76*

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMTNZSTWTiON - ACCOUNTING

Thomas S-I. Williams, C h a h a n , 6/K -8/3 5 -- I

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - hiAME -

'rofessor - 0010

Glenn A. Welsch

Charles T. Zlatkovich

Charles M e Griffin

Thomas M. Williams

C. Aubrey Smith

Raynard M. Sommerfeld

Jim 6. Ashbwne

k i t ing Professor - 0012

ssociate Rofessor - 0020

~dwarc! L. Summers

Eenrins M. Knighton

Kermit D. Larson

Douglas R. Carmichael

ssistant Professor - 0030

Eugene PI. Sauls

Charles Smith

Barry Cushing

- %OF TIME -

100

Z O O

100

EOO

100

75

75

100

.oo

.oo

75

00

00

00

75

ACCOUNT NO.

9 k n t h RATE

28 ,700

24 ,000

23 ,950

21,500

21 ,200

20 ,200

15 ,800

18 ,000

17,200

!6 ,200

.5 ,900

4 ,800

4 ,100

4 ,000

3 , 8 0 0

ss 197% BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

6 ,000

3 , 0 0 0

3 ,000

2 , 6 3 3

3 , 0 0 0

2 ,866

2 ,700

2 ,650

2 ,466

2 ,350

2 , 3 5 3

2 ,300

79 COLLEGE OF WSINESS F.3MIXISTi(AT'ON -- ACCOUXTING (Contd) PAGE no. 51

,!iM :lrl

PAYROLL. TITLE - CODE - N A M E .. ... -. A...

s s i s t an t Professor - 0030

Gary Holstmrn

Richard B. Lea

Ronald Bagley

Jack C , Robertson

G. Fred Steu i ing

Lewis F. Davidson

~ s t r u c t o r - 0040

Don W. Vickrey

ecturer - 0050

Robert W. Smith

eaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

ACCOUNT N O

3 k n t h R A T E

13,600

13,500

L3,500

L3,OOO

13,000

12,800

9,450

11,100

SS 1879 B U D G E T

2,265

2,250

2,250

2,166

2,166

2,133

1,575

1,850

0,954'

4,800

4,800*

4,200

4,200"

9,954"

COLLEGE Of BUSiNESS ADMINISTMEON - FIIVaiTCE

Harold A. WoiP, Acting Chairman, 6/i-7/15 Lawrence L. Cmm, Chairman, 7.

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Professor-00 10

Ernest W. Walker

Lawrence L. Crum

Harold A. Wolf

James R. Kay

issociate Trofessor - 0020

Robert B. Williamson

Charles W. Wackett, Jr.

Rudolph C. Doenges

Jerry D. Todd

issistant Professor - 0030

Lee Tavis

Richard McEnally

Roger Shields

Edward A. DyI

Robert C. Wdtt

Robert Wayne Boatler

:caching Associates and Teaching Assistants

i s END -

7-15

8-3 1

7-15

8-31

7-15

7-15

8-3 9

7-15

7-15

8-31

8-3 1

7-15

8-31

7-15

8-31

% OF T IME -

100

100

100

100

SO0

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

ACCOUNT NO RATE

21,000

19 ,500

19 ,300

16 ,500

16 ,700

16 ,300

15 ,500

14 ,500

1 5 , 0 0 0

14 ,000

13 ,800

13 ,400

13 ,300

12 ,500

SS 997% BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

2 ,750

2 , 7 8 3

2 ,716

2 ,583

2 ,416

2 ,500

2 , 3 3 3

2 ,300

2 , 2 3 3

2 , 2 1 6

2 ,083

15,913*

4 ,845

4 , 8 4 5 *

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - FINANCE (Coned)

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - XAME

- 5

END

- %OF TIME -

ACCOUNT NO.

nth RATE

ss 1978 BUDGET

1,750

1,750*

42,508"

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - GENEML BUSINESS PAGE NO. 54

Gayloid Tentz, Chairman, 6/1-E

iTLM NO

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

: John R. Stockton

Francis 13. May I

: Eugene W. Nelson

Gaylord Jentz

William J. Lord, Jr.

Associate Professor - 0020

Charles T. Clark

Michael A. Duggan

/ Jack W. Ledbetter

/Assistant Professor - 0030

1 Arch Hunt ifl

I lnsbc tor - 0040 1 I 1 h a M. Stengel

/ Doris Burk Looney I

Marie Payne Schmidt

5

END -

8-3 1

8-31

7-3 1

8-31

8-31

7-15

7-15

7-15

7-15

8-3 1

7-15

3-3 1

3-3 1

7-15

- % OF T IME -

100

100

75

100

100

!OO

100

100

LOO

LOO

LOO

LOO

!OO

.oo

ACCOUNT NO.

1-2245-2C

3 &nth RATE

24,200

22,500

21,500

21,000

19 ,500

1 8 , 2 0 0

17 ,300

15 ,000

13 ,500

13 ,700

12,500

10 ,300

9 ,300

9 ,000

BUDGET

3 ,000

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 ,000

6 ,000

3 ,000

2 ,883

2 ,500

2 ,250

2 ,283

2 ,083

1 ,716

1 , 5 5 0

1 , 5 0 0

17,765*

COLLEGE Or" BUSINESS ADMINZSTEWTION - GENERAL BUSINESS

PAYitOLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

Assistants

TOTAL

% OF T I M E

ACCOUNT NO

nth RATE

COLLEGE Or" BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - ~vLQJAGEMENT

Roy D. Earris, Acting Chairman, 6/1-7/15 Floyd S. BrandC, Chairman, 7/16.

M I P AYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Professor - 0010

Burnard h', Sord

Floyd So Brandt

Hampton K. Snell

Tudson Neff

Associate Professor - 0020

Henry M. Steiner

Roy D. Harris

Kenneth W. Olm

Elizabeth Lanham

Assistant Professor - 0030

Robert F . Pethia

Timothy W. Ruefli

Isadore 3. Helburn

Milton E. F, Schoeman

Jon H, Barnett

Kalburgi M . Srinivas

Instructor - 0040

Thomas E. Eiassey

- is

END

- % OF TIME

100

100

100

PO0

100

100

75

100

100

100

I00

100

100

200

LOO

ACCOUNT NO.

9 &nth RATE

24 ,000

20,250

17 ,250

16 ,500

17 ,750

1 6 , 5 0 0

15 ,000

15 ,000

1 5 , 0 0 0

14 ,500

14 ,250

14 ,250

14 ,000

14 ,000

10 ,500

ss 197% BUDGET

3 ,000

3 ,000

2 , 8 7 5

2 ,750

2 , 9 5 8

2 ,750

2 , 500

2 ,500

2 ,500

2 , 4 1 6

2 , 3 7 5

2 ,375

2 ,332

2 ,333

I , 75r

8,'15*

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - (Contd) PAGE no. 57

L M 0 i

P A Y R O L L TITLE - C O D E - N A M E

i / Teaching Associates and / Teaching Assistants

1

1 Assistants

.S

END -

8-3i

8-31

ACCOUNT NO.

.4-2255-2(

14-2255-2

nth RATE

1

2

BUDGET

6 , 3 6 0

6 ,360*

2 ,144

2 ,144"

16,919*

COLLEGE OF' BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - MARKETING ADMINIS- PAGE MO. 58

Edward W, Cundiff, Chairman, 611-7 Calvin P. Blair, Acting C h a b m ~

E M !

0 i PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

I I Professor - 0010

1 Edward W. Cundiff

2 1 W. T. Tucker 1

3 Calvin P. Blair

I Associate Professor - 0020

i , Grady D. Bruce

Assistant Professor - 0030

Robert E. Witt

John E. Swan

Welton Thomas Anderson, Jr.

Mark I. Alpert

William R. Cunningham

/ David G. Fuicher I i / Douglas S. Longman !

Robert A. Peterson I

' ~ e c t u r e r - 0050 i 1 Karl Eugene Henion ii

-8J :s

END -

7-1:

7-33

8-3 1

7-15

3-3 1

7- 1!

7-15

3-3 1

7-15

3-3 1

'-15

1-3 1

7-15

- 3 1

- % O F TIME -

100

75

100

100

100

100

100

100

L O O

LOO

LOO

LOO

.oo

0 0

ACCOUNT NO.

4,2270-2C

9 b n t h RATE

24 ,000

21 ,500

21 ,000

17 ,500

14 ,500

1 4 , 0 0 0

13 ,750

13 ,500

13 ,000

13 ,000

13 ,000

13 ,000

12 ,000

14 ,000

PAYROLL TITLE - C O D E - N A M E -

reaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

ACCOUNT no.

4-2270-2(

4-2270-21:

nth RATE BUDGET

930

980"

1,686

1,636*

6,369*

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMiNPSTRaTIOM - OFFICE OF THE DEAN woe MQ. 60

George Kometsky, Dean

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Dean's Reserve

TOTAL

5

END -

3-3 1

- %OF TIME -

ACCOUNT NO.

4-2285-20

nth RATE

SS 1971 BUDGET

6,930

6,930*

6,930*

Norris G . Davis , Chairman, 6/1-7/1:i Ernest A, Sharpe, Acting Chair

I., , PAYR0L .L T I T L E - C O D E . N A M E :> :

I Professor - 0010 I

I 1 Norris G o Davis I

, I . I Ernest A. Sharpe

Alan Scott

: 1 Olin E. Hinkle

i !

/ Assoc ia te Professor - 0020

/ Frank N. Pierce

Robert S . Kahan

Werner J. Severin

Ass i s tan t Professor - 0030

Jon P. Wardrip

/ ~ o s e p h R. Pisani I ! / JamesB. Colson I 1 Henry Alvah Anderson

I ; Ass is tan t s

i TOTAL i 1 I

'16-i - C S

E N D ACCOUNT

N O

i-2420-20

:-2420-20

Edward S, Acti~ag Gnadr̂ r

PAYROLL TlTLE - CODE - NAME

Stanley T. Donnm

Associate Professor - 0020

Edward Samuel Perry

Instructor - 0040 Ronald 8. Policy

TOTAL

F15

END -

7-1:

7-1:

8-3:

8-3 3

8-3 1

9-15

3-31

ACCOUMT NO.

a-2430-2(

mee no. 6 2

RO h RATE

24,500

19,500

15,000

14,800

14,500

10,000

10,000

$5 897) BUDGET

3,000

3,000

2 ,500

2 , 4 6 6

2 , 4 1 6

i , 6 6 6

1 , 6 6 6

1 6 , 7 1 4 *

16 ,714*

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION - SPEECH

Robert @. TePfrev /-. Chairman.

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Professor - 0010 Robert C. Jeffrey

Jes se J. Villameal

Lennart L. Kopra

Associate Professor - 0020 Donald W. Zacharias

Lear L. Ashmore

Fredel-gck N. Martin

1ohn R. Wier , JP,

Grace H. Haanson

hssistant f iofessor - 0030

Martin T. Todaro

Robert W. Hopper

John F. Schunk

Grover A. Fuehs

nstmctor - 0040

Eva 6. C&e

Maurine B, Amis

:s END -

7- 1

7- 1

7-1,

7- 1!

3-3:

7-1:

r- a:

v- 1:

'-11

1-3 1

-15

-3 1

-3 3

'-15

-3 1

-3 E

ACCOUNT NO -

nth RATE

21,000

19,500

18,500

16,000

15,500

15,500

13,000

13,000

12,000

12,500

11,500

11,500

11,000

10,500

9,000

9,000

ss 1971 BUDGET

3,000

3,000

3,000

2,666

2,583

2,583

2, 166

2,166

2,000

2,083

1,916

1,916

1,833

1,750

1,500

1,500

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION - SPEECH (Contd]

MI

> PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

1 Instructor - 0040 i ! 1 Ora A. Bennett 1 i I Marjorie D, Parker 1

i Beverly G. Martin

Assistants

TOTAL

ACCOUNT NO

4-2440-2

1-2440-2

nth RATE

9,000

9,000

9,000

9,000

SS 197% BUDGET

1 ,500

1 , 5 0 0

1 , 5 0 0

1,500

l1 ,662*

200

200*

1 , 8 6 2 *

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - CU: TI0 -

John Mafcin Rich, Chairman,

TEM! N O i PAYROLL TITLE - CODE . EAME

I 1 I Professor - 0090

1

2

3

4

RAE FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCA- WG% no. 66

' William E. Drake

George I, Sanchez

I Arthur N. Moehlrnan

John Martin Rich

- J

A C C O U N T NO.

Associate Professor - 0020

John A. Laska

nth RATE

20,80(

18,80(

18,80(

18,50(

13,400

ss 1971 B U D G E T

3,000

6,000

6, GO0

6,000

2,233

23,233*

65 9

659"

!3,892*

I 1 Professor - 00BO I

Visiting Rofessor - 0012

Herbert F. Spitzer

Associate Professor - 0020

David P, Butts

i r r w , NO

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

i Associate Professor - 0020

James L. Kinneavy

Lilia N. Ymk

William R. Warmer

Geneva W. Pilgrim

Charles Pi. Dent

Ralph W. Cain

Frank I. Guszak

Toe L. Frost

Visiting Associate Professor - 00%

David Ballesteros

Assistant Phofessor - 0030

Donald L. Nicholas

Charles Ray Williams

John J. Koran, Jr.

William L. Rutherford

Mark W. Seng

Heather L. Carter

LaRoy R. Carry

William R. Herold

% OF TIME -

900

100

100

50

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

. *

100

100

100

100

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

15,500

45,200

15,000

14 ,700

14,200

13,700

13,500

13 ,400

13,400

15,500

13,500

13,500

13,400

13,400

13,400 .3 ,400

. 3 , 0 0 0

3 ,000

3 ,000

2097COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - CURRICULUM Al\iD INSTRUCTION "'.....E NO. 69

/Contd}

i I t MDAj,,;S I %OF ACCOUNT 9 Month 55 J971PAYROLL TITLE - CODE· NAME I

Ni) BfcG!N • END TIME NO. RATE BUDGET~-

Assistant Professor - 0030II

36 Muriel R. Saville 7-16 8-31 100 13,000 i2,166

,

37 Alberta M. Castaneda 6-1 8-31 100 12,800 I 4,266

I38 David R. Stronck 7-16 8-31 100 12,500

I2,083

39 To Ann Cutler Sweeney 6-1 7-15 100 12,000 I 2,000I

40 Gene E. Hall I 6-1 7-15 100 11,500 I 1,916

I,

41 Gary R. McKenzie1

6- 1 7-15 100 11,500 1,916I

I

II

Instructor - 0040I

42 Josephine P. Wortham 6-1 7-15 100 9,500 I 1,583II

14-2605-20 3 r36 ,655*

43 Teaching Associates and

II

Teaching Assistants i 6-1 i 8-31 1 12 ,000I 114-2605-20~4

,i

I 1 12 ,000*

I I I II I I44 Assistants I 6 . 8-31,

114-2605-20t: -1 i 8,345I

II iI

I i 8,345*I

II iI I

TOTAL,

I~57 ,000*,i,I1

1'[-132

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Bascom B. Hayes, Chairman, 6/1-7/1S

2098

1

1

Michael P. Thomas, Ir., Acting Chairman, 7 16-8/31ITEM) DATES , Month

,PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

BEGIN I END%0. ACCOUNT I 55 1971

NO i TIMIl NO. RATE BUDGET

. IProfessor - 0010

I IiI

I I16-1

17- 15

I1 Laurence D. Haskew 100

1

28, 000I

3,000

1 6- 1 1 7- 1s l2 Bascom B. Hayes 22,000I I I ... ·..,

3 Kenneth E. McIntyre 6-1 8-31 1 100 20,500 I 6,000I

John E. Roueche 6-1 7-15I

18,SOO I4 I... ·..7-16 I 8-31 100 18,500

I3,000

I5 Benjamin M. Harris 6-1 8-31 100 17,500 I S,833

6 E. Wailand Bessent 6-1 8-31 100 16,500 5,500

Associate Professor - 0020 I! I7 John O. Rodgers 6-1 7-151100 16,000 2,666

Dean's Office 7-1618-31! 100 16,000 2,666*

8 Michael P. Thomas, Jr. 6-1 IS-311 •••,

15,400 ·..

Assistant Professor - 0030 I,9 Carl R. Ashbaugh 6-1 8-31 100 14,100 4,700

,

4-2614-200 3 30,699*

° Teaching Associates and

I Teaching Assistants 6-1 8-31 1,366

I 4-2614-200 ~ 1,366*

I I

1 Assistants 16-118- 31 850

I I II I4-2614-20a 850*

I II I

I

I !,

II , II I

,I I II

I I I

I I I I

M-133

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - EDUGATIOMAb, PSYCHOLOGY

Gordon V. Anderson, Chabman, 611-813 9

1T M

NO P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

Professor - OOP0 Melvin P, Sikes

Gordon V, Mderson

,ssfstanQ Professor - 0030 Harris Stern

Edmund 'F. Emmer

Thomas Oakland

Wilson Judd

jack Knutson

O8

BEGIN -

7-16

6 - 1

7-16 6- P

6-1

6- 1

6- B

6-1

6- %

6-1

7-16

6- 5

6- %

5-1

6-9

6-8

5-B

5- 1

% O F TIME

PO0

PO0

100 BOO

100

150

BOO

100

BOO

PO0

100

PO0

100

100

BOO

900

ACCOUNT NO. BUDGET

3,000

6,000

3,000 3,000"

6,000

3,000

6,000

3,000

6,000

3,000

2,916

2,450

2,283

2,100

2,066

2,033

2,000

1,916

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY (Contd) PAGE NO. 73

PAYROLL T ITLE . CODE - NAME

Assistant Fi-ofessor - 0030

Thomas Good

Guy Manaster

Richard Mowsesian

Mary Lou Koran

W i l l l e Holdsworih

4ssistani Instructor - 0045

Susan Jane McFarland

reaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

- % 0 T I M -

1 O(

l o (

aoc

10C

1 OC

100

ACCOUNT NO

1-2620-21

-2620-2(

-2620-2C

R A T E

1 1 , 5 0 0

11 ,500

11 ,000

10 ,500

1 0 , 5 0 0

9 , 0 0 0

SS 1973 B U D G E T

1 , 9 1 6

3 , 8 3 3

3 ,666

1 , 7 5 0

1 , 7 5 0

1 , 5 0 0

71,179"

1 , 2 0 0

1 , 200"

2 ,982

2 ,982"

'5 ,361"

- l i t N< -

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Lynn W. McCmw, Chairman, t

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Professor - 0010

Lynn W. McCraw

Jessie R. Haag

Assistant Professor - 0030

Waneen Wyrick

Jack Daniels

Mary B. Alderson

Mary E. A. LeCornpte

Instructor - 0040

Carolyn Burton

Assistant Instructor - 0045

Joe W, StPeet

Peaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

'5

END -

8-3 1

8-3 9

7-15

8-3 1

7-15

7-15

7-15

8-3 1

3-3 1

3-31

ACCOUNT NO.

1-2635-20

i-2635-20

1-2635-20

nth RATE

20,500

15,000

13,000

12,800

11,500

10,000

9 ,000

8 , 0 0 0

I

I

BUDGET

6,000

5 ,000

2 ,166

4 ,266

1 ,916

1 ,666

1 ,500

1 ,333

23,847"

3 ,167

3 ,167*

600

600*

!7.614*

COLLEGE OF EDUCAli'lDM - SPEGiAT, EDUCATION

:asper Harvey, C'nai~man, 6/1-

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - PiAWIE

Professor - 0010

William 6. Wolfe

Jasper Eiarvey

john R. Peck

Charles C. Cleland

Natalie C, Earraga

Assistant Professor - 0030

John D. King

Anne H. Adam

Clifford E. Drew

Don McNeil

C. Gale Lambright

Carl E. Nansen

William A. Myers

Anne S. Cooney

Ernest A. Gotts

Randall Parker

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

3 1 - Dl

BEGIN

- :s END

ACCOUNT NO.

4-2640-26

4-2640-20

nth RATE

26, 500

19,000

17,000

16,500

16,000

13,800

12,800

12,800

12,800

12,700

12,300

12,200

12,000

12,000

11,500

BUDGET

~ * *

6 ,000

5,666

5,500

5,333

2,300

e *

- * o

4,266

4,233

2 , 7 0 0

4,066

4,000

. * e

2,500

6,564*

2,300

2,300"

8,864*

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION - OFFICE OF TEiE DEAN

Lonin Kennarner, Dean

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Associate Dean - 1000

Jackson B. Reid Educational Psychology

John 0. Rodgers Educational Administration

Printing and Postage for Announcements

TOTAL

1 ACCOUNT NO.

--i------- I

9 b n t h RATE

21,500 21,500

96,000 16,000

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - AEROSP4CE ENGINEEENG AND ENGINEERING MEC;iAilj'iCS

Byroo D o Tapley, Chairman, 6/1-8/31

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Milton J. Thompson

ssociaie Rofessor - 0020

Ronald 0. Stearman

John C. Westkaemper

John W. Porter

Roy 17. Craig

ss is tant Professor - 0030

David G, Hull

Dp-ic B. Becker

Paul E. Russell

Henry 1. Pefroskd

Frank G. Collins

Charles E. Hickox

5

END -

8-3:

8-3:

8-31

8-31

8-31

8-3 1

8-3 3

8-31

8-3 1

3-31

3-3 1

3-3 1

ACCOUNT NO

J b n t h RATE

18 ,000

16 ,600

14 ,200

14 ,000

13 ,500

14 ,300

13 ,800

1 2 , 5 0 0

12 ,500

11 ,800

11 ,500

at; 8971 BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

2 ,766

2 ,366

2 , 3 3 3

2 ,250

2 , 3 8 3

4 ,600

4 ,166

2 , 0 8 3

1 , 9 6 6

3 , 8 3 3

31,746"

3 , 8 2 0

3 ,820"

35,566"

PAYROLL 7111 E - CODLI - CIAMI .- -

Professor - 0010

Lyle G. Clark

Enrico G. Voltera

Associate .2nfessor - 0020

Lawrznc,? II. Mack

Morris Stern

Ching-Hsie Yew

Melvin A. Wilkov

Assistant Frofessor - 0030

john R. Dickerson

Anthony M. Bedford

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

R. S. Schechtes, Chairman, 6/1-8/3 1 -

M

> P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE h A M E

! I Professor - 0010 !

; John J. McKetta ~ ' 1 Matthew Van Winkle

i I Howard F. Rase

I / Hugo Steinfink I ! 1 Robert S, Schechter i 1 David M. Himmelbiav

/Associate Professor - 0020

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

I I i i

1 Assistants i

i TOTAL

A C C O U N T NO.

0th R A T E

32,000

22,200

22,000

21,500

19,500

18,000

16,250

2108

COLLEGE Of ENGINEERING - CIVIL ENGINEERING PAGE NO. 80

Lymon C. Reese, Chairman, 6/1-8/31ITlM i DATf 5 % OF ACCOUNT ! 9 Month 55 1971PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME INO !::lEGIN i ENQ· TIME NO. I RATE BUDGET

Professor - 0010

1 Lymon C. Reese 6-1 8-31 50 24,500 3,000

2 Roy E. Olson 6-1 8-31, 100 18,500 6,000

Associate Professor - 0020

I3 Richard W. Furlong

16

-1 8-31 50 15,300 2,550

4 Ned H. Burns 6-1 8-31 50 15,200 2,533

5 6-1 8-31 50 14,500 2,416

6 Carl W. Morgan 6-1 ['-3J 50 14,500 2,416

7 C. Philip Johnson 6-1 ,8-31 50 14,000 2,333

8 Michael J. Humenick 6-1 8-31 50 14,000 2,333

9 Joseph A. Yura 6-1 8-31 50 13,750 2,291

10 Leland Barclay 6-1 8-31 100 12,500 4,166

Assistant Professor - 0030I

11 Benjamin F. McCullough 6-1 8-31 I 50 13,700 2,283!

12 Patrick R. Atkins 6-1 8-31 I 50 13,400 2,233

4-3030-200~ 34,554*

I13 Assistants 16-1 8-31 I i 2,100I

f4-3030-20 12II 2,100*

TOTAL

I36,654*

I

I

M-143

COLLEGE S F ENGiNEEXIXG - CLTX ENGIXEERiNG - ARCElTECT?SRP& ENGINEERING

Lymon C . Reese, Chairman, 6/1-8/3 l

DIVISION

Ui PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

~ ~ ~ ~

I

1 Associate Professor - 0020 !

Franklin B. Johnson ! 1 David W. Fowler

i ! Assistant Professor - 0030

1 I Robert 1. Cam. Jr.

i I I

Assistants

TOTAL

s ENK -

8-3

8-3

3-3

3-3:

ACCOUNT NO.

I-3032-2(

-3032-2(

RATE

17,300

13,700

11,500

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

L M ' 0 ' PAYROLL TITLE - CODE. NAME

I I Professor - 0010

1 W. C. Duesterhoeft, Jr- !

2 / William H. Hartwig

Associate Professor - 0020

Elmer L. Hixson

Terry J. Wagner

Donald G. Swanson

Philip C . Richardson

Bob M. Fannln

Baxter F. Womack

Edward J. Powers

Charles H. Roth, Jr.

H. Lyndon Taylor

Edward J. Wagner

I Assistant Professor - 0030 1

I 1 David B. van Hulsteyn I i I 1 John R . Cogdell

1 1 Pnilip S. Noe

- -- i

R E G , , --

6-1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 -1

6 - 1

6-1

5 - l

j-1

j- 1

i-1

- ;:s

END -

8-3

8-3

8-3:

8-3

8-3 1

8-31

8-3 1

5-31

3-3 1.

3-3 1

3-31

3-3 1

1-3 1

1-31

1-31

ACCOUNT NO.

PAGE no. 82

RATE

20,000

19,500

17,300

16,500

16,300

16,000

15,500

15,500

14,500

14,500

14,000

12,000

14,500

13,000

11,000

ss 997! BUDGET

3,000

3,000

5,766

2,750

2,716

2,666

2,583

2,583

2,416

2,416

4,666

4,000

2,416

2,166

3,666

COLLEGE OF ENGiNEEXING - ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (Contd) PAGE NO. 83

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Faculty Associate - 0035

Richard E. Rowberg

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

Assistants

TOTAL

S

END -

8-3

3-3

3-3.

ACCOUNT NO

4-3055-2C

4-3055-20

1-3055-20

R A T E

9,000

J . Parker Lamb, Chairman, 6/_ - - --

I / / K I ~ A Y I < < . ) I . L T I T L E - CODE . N A M E 110 . - -. .- . -. - . . -- -

Professor - 0010

Byron E. Short

Char les S. Beightler

J . Parker Lamb

Harry L . Kent, Jr . Henry G. Rylander, Jr.

William J. Carter

Associa te Professor - 0020

William G. Lesso

Hugh A. Walls

Stephen J. Gage

John P . Stark

Kenneth M . Ralls

Paul A. Jensen

Howard E. Brown

Assis tant Professor - 0030

Gerald R. Wagner

J . Garth Thompson

Lawrence L. Hoberock

Billy V. Koen

S

E N D -

8-3 1

8-31

8-31

8-3 1

8 -3 1

8-31

8-31

8-3 1

8-3 1

8-31

8-31

8-3 1

8-3 1

8-3 1

8-31

8-3 1

8-3 1

ACCOUNT

N O

3 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERiNG - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Contd) NO. 85

M PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

+ I Assistant Professor - 0030 I

3 E. Linn Draper, Jr

3 William L. Oberkampf I I

I 1 Robert A. Helfinstine

! / Instructor - 0040

i Kenneth Martin Ragsdell

I I I

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

i

--

BEG -

6-1

6-1

6-1

6 - 1

;-1

- % c T I M -

5

10

51

5 (

ACCOUNT NO.

,3075-2

3075-21

3075-2(

RATE

11,90(

11 ,50C

11,50C

9,000

5s 1971 BUDGET

1,983

3,833

1,916

1,500

55,610"

4,112

4,112"

4,200

4,200"

i3 ,922*

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - MEC1EANIC:A.L ENGiNEERING - PAGE wo. 86 ENGiREERING GRAPHICS DIVISION

1. Parker Lamb, Chairman, 6 /

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Professor - 0010

Jack Lenhart

Assis tant Professor - 0030

Margaret R. Baker

Ass i s tan t s

TOTAL

- :s

END ACCOUNT

NO. 9 b n e h

RATE

COLLEGE OF ENGINZERING - PETROLEUM ENGINEZRENG

SS 1971 B U D G E T

2,916

2,083

2,000

1,916

2,166

11,081*

.1,081*

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E -

RATE

17,50(

12,50C

12,OOC

ACCOUNT NO

--

Associate Bofessor - 0020

Ben M . Caudle

Assistant Rofessor - 0030

Thomas N. Dixon

Augusto E. Podio

Bilrnar von Schonfeid'c

,ecturer - 0050

William W. Dingle

TOTAL

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING - OFFICE 0: THE REAN

Earnest F. Gloyna, Dean

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

Assistants

TOTAL

- s

END -

5-3

ACCOUNT NO

PAGE no. 88

R A T E 55 197I

BUDGET

4,494

4,494'

4,494"

COLLEGE Of FINE ARTS - Ralph Wki'ce, Acting Chairman, 6/i -?/I5 Donald Goodall , Chairman, 7 / '

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

e o f e s s o r - 0010

Donald B. Goodall

William L. Lester

Marian B. Davis

Ralph E, White

Pauf P. Hatgil

Michael 6. Frary

Associate Professor - 0020

Eleanor Greenhill

Jacinto Quirarte

Terence Grieder

B i l l 3. Francis

McDonald Smith

Shirley Alexander

Kenneth 3. Fiske

Alvin A. Nickel

Robert L. Levers

Vincent A. Marlani

Peter M. Jenkyn

5

E N D % OF TiME -

100

100

5 0

100

100

LOO

100

100

L O O

100

roo

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

ACCOUNT NO RATE

27,000

19,000

19,000

18,000

15,000

14,000

16,000

i5 ,500

15,000

14,500

14,500

14,500

14,000

12,500

12,500

12,500

12,000

11,000

COLLEGE O F FINE ARTS - (Contti)

- % O f TIME

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

.oo

9 k n e h RATE

11,000

10,500

:0,000

10,500

10,000

9,000

9,000

9,000

9,000

8,000

i U

l< i PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E ACCOUNT

N O

1 Assistant Professor - 0030 i I

9 Ishmael Soto i I

3 1 Gibbs Milliken

l William Walsk I i I 1 Thomas P. Beere

I I Instructor - 0040

Charles Field

Richard M. Jordan

Sylvia Bialko

Henry Cabadss

Assistant Instructor - 0045

lames Phillips

1 Teaching Associates and j Teaching Assistants

I

Assistants

i

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - DRAMA 2 4 ? 9

PAGE SO. 9 1

Lewinrin Goff, Chairman, 6/1-8/3 1 E M ;

0 P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - NAME

--i i I : Professor - 0010 I

I Lewin Goff !

2 i F. Loren Winship ! !

3 I James W. Moll

1 Webster L. Smalley 1 I I

I Associate Professor - 0020

5 1 Paul Do Reinhardt 1

I John R. Rothgeb

7 David A. Nancarrow

Assistant Professor - 0030

Coleman A. Jennings

Willis Lynn M m a y

Frances G. Lode?

John W. Brokaw

Jack B. Wright

I I instructor - 0040

/ Lathan Sanford i

; 1 Robert B. Chambers i 1 Lawrence Leach

Cheryl Pierce

S

E N D -

7-1:

7-1:

7-1:

7-1:

7-1:

7-15

7-1:

7-15

7-12

7-15

7-15

7-15

7-15

7-15

7-15

-15

ACCOUNT NO RATE

25,500

24,750

23 ,000

17 ,000

14 ,250

13 ,750

13 ,500

13 ,800

12 ,000

11 ,500

P 1 , l O O

11 ,000

10 ,200

1 0 , 0 0 0

9 , 5 0 0

9 , 5 0 0

$5 1971 B U D G E T

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

2 , 8 3 3

2 ,374

2 , 2 9 1

2 ,250

2 , 3 0 0

2 ,000

1 , 9 1 6

1 , 8 5 0

1 , 8 3 3

1 ,700

1 , 6 6 6

1 , 5 8 3

1 , 5 8 3

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - DMMA (Contd)

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Instructor - 0040

Joe E. Manry

Susan Morrison

Ray K. Pond

Lecturer - 0050

Igor Youskevitch

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

TOTAL

s E N C -

7- 1

7- 1

7- 1

7-3

3-3 :

1-31

ACCOUNT NO.

PAGE wo. 92

R A T E

9,000

9,000

9,000

22,500

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - MUSIC ,'

Robert E, Bays, Chairman, 6/1-8/31

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Bofessor - 0010

f r i tz Oberdoerffer (MS)

Walter Ducloux

E. William Doty

George Neikrug

Robert E. Bays

Leonard Shure

William Doppmann

Charlotte E. DuBois

Kent W. Kennan

William Race

Janet M. McGaughey

~ e o n a r d Posner

William J. Moody

Morris J. Beachy

J. Frank Elsass

issociate Fi-ofessor - 0020

j e s s Waiters

Richard D. Blair

Charles E . Brookhart

Wayne Barrington

S

E N D -

7- 1

8-3

7- 1

7- 1

7- 1

8-3

7-1.

7-1:

7-I.!

7-1. 3-3

3-3'

7-1:

3-3:

3-3 1

'-1:

'-15

i-3 1

1-31

1-3 1

% O F T I M E -

100

100

0 0 .

100

100

100

100

100

100

100 50

100

100

100

100

f 00

100

!OO

100

! 00

A C C O U N T N O

k n t h R A T E

13,000

26,000

25,000

25,000

23, 500

22,500

20, 500

19, 500

19,500

19,000 19,000

19,000

18,800

18,500

17,000

15,800

15,800

15,300

14,50C

14.200

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - MUSIC (Contd)

M PAYROLL TITLE - CODE NAME

I Associate Professor - 0020 1

I / Verna M. Harder

I I Nelson Patrick

: / H. Bertold Dietz

John H. Hicks

Phyllis C. Young

Donald B. Wright, Jr.

Leland R. Munger

Orville H. White

Martha M. Deatherage

James L. Dickie

Delmer D. Rogers

1 Visiting Associa te Rofessor - i 0022

I I Denis Wakling

I Assistant Professor - 0030

I Warren George 1 I I John Grubbs I

Gilbert Blount

Lira Anne Guerra i 1

- s END -

7- 1

7- 1

8-3

8-3

7- 1

7- 1

7-1.

8-3

7-l!

7- 1!

3-3.

3-3:

'-15

'-15

1-3 1

- %OF T I M E -

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

LOO

LOO

LOO

LOO

ACCOUNT NO.

9 k n t h RATE

14 ,000

13 ,700

13 ,700

13 ,300

13 ,300

1 3 , 0 0 0

12 ,200

12 ,000

1 1 , 5 0 0

11 ,500

11 ,300

15 ,000

1 3 , 5 0 0

1 3 , 2 0 0

11 ,700

11 ,300

ss 1971 BUDGET

2 , 3 3 3

2 ,283

4 ,566

4 , 4 3 2

2 , 2 1 6

2 ,166

2 , 0 3 3

4 , 0 0 0

1 , 9 1 6

1 , 9 1 6

3 , 7 6 6

2 ,500

2 ,250

2 ,200

1 , 9 5 0

3 , 7 6 6

Assis tant Professor - 0030

George Frock

Thomas Stanford

Richard Goodwin

Frank Soeller

Howell P. E r a n n i n ~

Agnes Vadas

Gayle FT, Barrington

Instructor - 0040

Joe W. Bratcher, J r ~

J . Harry Cardwell

Jerry M a c B a n

A ., Ndncy B. Garrett

A::ni:;ttrnt instructor - 0045

4 7 Ti!!)iaiis W c l k

, . t; <; K . Yio:;cr

COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS - MUSIC (Contd)

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Assistants

Summer Cl in i cs

TOTAL

S

E N D -

8-31

ACCOUNT NO. R A T E

SCHOOL OF .LP:vV

Page Keeton, Dean M P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Professor - 0010

Leon Green (MS)

Gus M, Hodges

William 0. Huie

I : I Marion KO Woodward

John F. Su'cton, Jr.

Keith E. Morrison

Pierre R . Loiseaux

William F. Fritz

Joseph H. Wilkinson, Jr.

Joseph Witherspoon, Jr . Bernard J, Ward

Albert P. Jones

Robert W. Hamilton

Lino A. Graglia

James M. 'A-eece

EmestEE. Smith, I11

Robert 0. Dawson

Julian L. Lebowitz

Woodfin L. Butte

Albert W. Aischuler

s END -

7-1:

8-3:

8-3:

8-3:

7-1:

8-3;

7-1:

7-15

7-1:

7-15

3-3 1

7-15

7-15

7-15

3-3 1

'-15

3-31

'-15

1-31

'-15

- % O F T I M E -

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

L O O

100

LOO

LOO

.oo

ACCOUNT N O

b n t h R A T E

13 ,000

28 ,000

28 ,000

28 ,000

28 ,000

28 ,000

28 ,000

27 ,000

27 ,000

27 ,000

27 ,000

24 ,000

24 ,000

23 ,000

23 ,000

23 ,000

22 ,000

21 ,000

21 ,000

19 ,000

SCHOOL OF LAW (Contd) Pncr no. 98

M

> PAYROLL TITLE. CODE - NAME

Professor - 0 0 1 0

Richard V. Barndt

I Visiting Professor - 0 0 1 2 1 j 1 Sanford J. Rosen

John J. Cound

Barbara Kulzer

Arvo Van Alstyne

Robert G. Byrd

Hany Reasoner

Patricia H. Marschall

Robert Childres

Hal M. Bateman

Sho Sato

Morgan Shipman

Hans W. Baade

j Eugene Smith

Associate Professor - 0020

Michael M. Sharlot

1 Edward K. Cohen

- .S

ENC -

7 - 1

7-2 .

3-3

7-1:

7- 1:

7-1:

7-1:

3-3 j

1-31

3-3

'-15

1-3 1

1-31

-31

-3 1

- 3 1

-15

-3 1

- % OF T I M E -

1 0 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

100

100

100

100

100

LOO

! O O

.oo

.oo

0 0

00

0 0

0 0

0 0

00

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

2 2 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

1 8 , 0 0 0

l o , 0 0 0

1 6 , 0 0 0

ss 1971 BUDGET

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

3 , 0 0 0

2 , 6 6 6

1 2 , 8 3 2 *

SCHOOL OF (Contd)

i"

PAGE no. 99

GRADUATE SCKOOL OF LTBXAXY SCIENCE

Stanley McElclerry, Dean

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Associate Professor - 0020

E. Glynn Harmon

iayton B. Murphy

Alice B. McGuire

Sam G. Whitten

Catheryne S . Franklin

Assistant Professor - 0030

James K. Zink

Billie G. Herring

Lecturer - 0050 Henry Van Slooten

Margaret Edwards

Narvella Woodruff

TOTAL

ACCOUNT NO. RATE

16,50(

15 ,SO(

15,OOC

14,50C

lI,5OC

13,000

10,500

18,000

18,000

12,000

SS 1971 SUOGET

5,500

5,166

5,000

4,833

3,833

4,333

3,500

3,000

3,000

2,000

qO,l65*

1,000

1,000*

l,l65*

COLLEGe. OF PHARMACY

2129PAGE MO. 101

William Johnson Sheffield, Assistant Dean

ITEMI OAr~:$ %0' ACCOUNT , MonthI

5S 1971PAVROLL TITLE· CODE· NAMENO BEGIN END TIM! "'''- RATE BUDGET

I IProfessor - OOHl I

IiI

1 Jean Scholler 6-1 I 8-31 100 21,000 ! 6,000

2 Lee Worrell 6-1 7-15 100 20,000 3,000

3 I Wallace L. Guess 6-1 8-31 50 19,000 3,000

41 William J. Sheffield 6-1 8-31 50 19,000 3,000

5 John E. Davis 6-1 8-31 100 16,500 5,500

Associate Professor - 0020

6 Jaime N. Delgado 6-1 8-31 100 17,500 5,833

7 Esther W. Hall 6-1 8-31 100 16,800 5,600

8 Robert G. Brown 6-1 8-31 100 16,300 5,433

9 Gerald Sullivan 6-1 8-31 50 14,500 2,416

10 Gunnar Gjerstad 6-1 8-31 50 13,500 2,250

Assistant Professor - 0030

11 I Jay Nematollahi 6-1 8-31 100 14,500 4,833I

12 I Victor A. Yanchiclc 6-1 8-31 100 14,000 4,666

3 Ronald D. Garrett 6-1 8-31 100 13,500 4,500

4 Herbert r. Schwartz II 7-16 8-31 100 13,000 2,166

5 I Gerald Yakatan 6-1 8-:31 50 12,500 2,083

6 Alan B. Combs 6-1 8-31 50 12,000 2,000

I

II I,

I iI

1

1

1

1

M-l64

COLLEGE OF PHARMACY (Contd)

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

Instructor - 0040

Bil ly 0. W y l i e

Gordon Jensen

Charles A. Walker

Teaching Associates and Teaching Assistants

Assistants

TOTAL

ACCOUNT NO.

14-4605-2

.4-4605-2

4 , 4 6 0 5 - 2

paee no. 10 2

9 k n t h RATE

lO,8OC

1 0 , O O C

10 ,000

GRADUATE SCIIOOL OF SOCIAL WORK

Jack Otis, Dean

d l PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

1 / Professor - 0010 i I i Charles W. Laughton, Jr.

Josleen Lockhart

Associate Professor - 0020 I 1

Dolph Hess

Chester Chiles

1 Donald Blashill

I

Visiting Associate Professor - 0022

Guy Shuttlesworth

~ s s i s t a n t Professor - 0030

Buford Farrfs

I George Thorman

I 1 TOTAL

- :s

END

- % OF TIME -

100

100

100

. . . 100

100

LOO

LOO

. oo

ACCOUNT NO.

9 Month RATE

18,400

17,200

16,700

15,300

14,700

16,500

13,100

14,200

13.100

SS 1971 BUDGET

6,000

2,866

5 ,566

. . . 4,900

2,750

2,183

2,366

2,183

28,814*

28,814*

OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF GRADUATE SCHOOL

W. Gordon Whaley, Dean

I M i > t

PAYROLL TITLE - CODE - NAME

/Assoc i a t e Dean - 1000 I I , Fred P. Ellison

Thomas A . Griffy

TOTAL

- IS

END

- % O F T IME -

100

5 0

100

ACCOUNT NO.

9 b n t h RATE

17,000

17,000

18,000

SS 1971 BUDGET

2,833

2 ,833

6 ,000

11,666

11,666*

LYNDON 8 . JOHNSON SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

John A. Gronouski, Dean

P A Y R O L L TITLE - CODE - N A M E

Professor - 0010

Emmette Redford

William Glade

Richard Schaedel

Jurgen Schmandt

Associate Professor - 0020

Lawrence Graham

Instructor - 0040

Patrick Mahaffey

William Yaeger

Lecturer - 0050

Jared Hazleton Economics

TOTAL

- - 5

E N C -

8-3

7- 1

7- 1

8-3

7- 1

7- 1

3-3

3-3

7-1 : 1-31

- % OF T I M E -

10C

5 0

50

100

5 0

5 0

100

100

50 LOO

ACCOUNT N O RATE

30,OOO

25,000

20,000

19,000

17,000

14,500

10,000

10 ,000

17,000 17,000

S i n c e r e l y y o u r s ,

Bryce J o r d a n P r e s i d e n t & i n t c r i m

T!%E 'UNIVERSITY OF TEX4S AT EL PAS0 --.- El Paso, Texas

March 24, 1971

Dr. Charles A, LeMaistre, Chancellor The University of Texas System Austin., Texas

Dear Dr. LeMaistre:

P\ The following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the I \ Board of Regents at t!he meeting in Galveston on April 23, 1971: ?\

\ TRAVEL

The following trips have been or wil.1 be made by staff members with my approval and travel expense reimbursement will be made from the account, not containing the word "travel," indicated:

1. Kenneth W. Redman, Librarian IV, for travel to Tucson, Arizona, February 11- 13, 1971, to attend a meeting of the Consortim studying the establishment of a iatin-American Information and Docvinentation Center among the Mexican border states. Travel expense reimbursement will be made from account 083-45-700-21 - Library Maintenance and Operation.

2. Jesse E. Duggan, Associate University Librarian, for travel to College Station, Texas, Plarch i8-20, 1971, to attend the Spring meeting of the Texas Council of State College and University Librarians. Travel expense reimbursement will be made from account 093-45-700-21 - Library Operation and Maintenance.

3. Jesse E. Duggan, Associate University Librarian, for travel to Corpus Christi, Texas, Narch 31 through April 4, 1971, to attend the Annual Conference of the Texas Library Association. Travel expense reimbursement will be made from account 083-45-700-21 - Library Operation and Maintenance, ,, -+, j

Pj' .. ., ,

GIFTS The following gifts have been received by The University of Texas at El Paso.

I recommend acceptance and that expressions of thanks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by the Secretary. In the case of scholarships where the recipient is designated by tile donor, it has been determined that the donor is a pub1i.c or charitable institution and that the donation does not constitute an evasion of taes.

Donor Purpose and Condition h u n t

1. * El Paso Natural Cas Company E.1 Paso Xatural Gas Company - $1,000.00 P. 0. Box I492 Special Fund Student Aid El Paso, Texas 79999 Mr. john HcFall

2. ;:- El Paso .,;-' d l ..,..., Gas Compaily Excellence Fund -. P. 0 . Box 1092 Unrestricted El Paso, Texas 79999 r john McFail

3. * Bortex ?Ianufacturing Company Excellence Fund - P. 0 . Box 9917 Unrestricted E! Paso, Texas 79988 I . Aibert IIorwitz

4. * EIr. Angel Rojas 2326 Copper Street El Paso, Texas 79930

IEEE Transactions for the Library

2,252.25 (Estimate)

:':No letter of transmittal received from donor

INTERAGENCY CONTX4CTS I recommend r a t i f i c a t j l o n of t h e f o l l o w i n g i n t e r a g e n c y c o n t r a c t s and c o n t r a c t

amendments :

1. I n t e r a g e n c y C o n t r a c t No. I A C (70-71)-542 beg inn ing February L O , 1971, and t e r m i n a t i n g Augllsr 3 1 , 1971, whereby The Univers i . ty of Texas ar: E l Paso a g r e e s t o f u r n i s h t h e n e c e s s a r y e d u c a t i o n a l f a c i l i t i e s r e q u i r e d by employees of t h e Texas Highway Department w h i l e a t t e n d i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y . The c o s t of t u i t i o n and f e e s f o r two employees under t h i s c o n t r a c t s h a l l n o t exceed $200.00. The c o n t r a c t was approved by t h e S t a t e Board o f C o n t r o l on February 1 0 , 1971.

2 . h e n d m e n t No. 1 t o i n t e r a g e n c y C o n t r a c t No, I A C (70-71)-402 between The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas a t E l Paso and t h e O f f i c e o f t h e Governor, D i v i s i o n o f P lann ing C o o r d i n a t i o n , whereby t h e d o l i a r amount o f t h e c o n t r a c t i s i n c r e a s e d from $42,000.00 t o $46,800.00. The amendment became e f f e c t i v e on February 4 , 1971, t h e d a t e approved by t h e S t a t e Board o f C o n t r o l . ..>

, u. '- .~ .; ,..&

NON-'OVERNIIENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS The f o l l o w i n g c o n t r a c t s , g r a n t s and amendments have been s i g n e d by t h e

a p p r o p r i a t e o f f i c i a l upon t h e recommendation of t h e r e s p e c t i v e t e c h n i c a l d i r e c t o r s .

Expend i tu res from t h e s e c o n t r a c t s and g r a n t s w i l l b e made i n accordance w i t h r e g u l a r U n i v e r s i t y o p e r a t i n g p rocedures and c o n t r a c t u a l l i m i t a t i o n s ; pe r sonne l appointments and changes w i l l be i n accordance w i t h U n i v e r s i t y s a l a r y r a t e s and a p p r o v a l s ; and t r a v e l and p u r c h a s i n g w i L 1 conform t o e s t a b l i s h e d p r o c e d u r e s .

I recogmend your a p p r o v a l and r a t i f i c a t i o n o f s i g n a t u r e s .

Grant AH-461 by which The Robert A . Velch Founda t ion , Houston, Texas , p r o v i d e s t h e sum of $35,000 f o r s u p p o r t oE r e s e a r c h e n t i t l e d "Photochemical H e t e r o l y t i c S u b s t i t u t i o n and Displacement Reac t ions i n Benzenoid Hydrocarbons and T h e i r D e r i v a t i v e s . " The g r a n t i s e f f e c t i v e f o r t h e p e r i o d May 1, 1971, through A p r i l 30 , 1974, and t h e r e s e a r c h will be under t h e d i r e c t i o n o f D r . C y r i l Pa rkany i , A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r o i Chemist ry . j .

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The fo l lowing c o n t r a c t s , g r a n t s , and amendments have b e e n n e g o t i a t e d and have been s igned by me upon t h e recoimnendations o f t h e d i r e c t o r s of t h e p r o j e c t s . I recommend your approva l and r a t i f i c a t i o n o f t h e s i g n a t u r e s .

1. C o n t r a c t No. V349V-1997, d a t e d J a n u a r y 29, 1971, whereby t h e A d j u d i c a t i o n O f f i c e r , V. A. f iegional OEfice , 1400 N. V a l l e y M i l l s Dr ive , Waco, Texas 76710, awards $ 3 - 7 5 p e r hour f o r p r i v a t e i n d i v i d u a l t u t o r i n g t o v e t e r a n s t u d e n t s d u r i n g t h e p e r i o d January 3 1 , 1971 th rough January 30, 1972.

2 . C o n t r a c t No. '141615-,71-PI-6050, d a t e d February 5 , 1971, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Base Procurenent. O f f i c e , Lackland, AFB, Texas 78236, awards a t o t a l o f $25.50 f o r t u i t i o n f o r two A i r Force s t u d e n t s t o be con t inued i n c o u r s e s o f i n s t r u c t i o n d w i n g ':he pe r iod February 1, 1971 th rough May 2 8 , 1971.

3. M o d i f i c a t i o n XO. A O l 1 , d a t e d February 5 , 1971, t o C o n t r a c t No. DAAD07-67-C- 0245, whereb:; t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Purchas ing and C o n t r a c t i n g D i v i s i o n , STEWS-%PA, B u i i d i n y 1830, White Sands N i s s i l e Range, New Hexico 88002, i n c r e a s e s t h e amount of t h e c o n t r a c t by $5,000 and a moderate i n c r e a s e i n e f f o r t , and adds f i v e i t ems of government-furnished p r o p e r t y f o r u s e on c o n t r a c t work. ( O r i g i n a l s e n t t o System S e c u r i t y S u p e r v i s o r )

4 . D e l i v e r y Order No. ROTC-3, FY 71, d a t e d March 5 , 1971, t o E d u c a t i o n a l S e r v i c e s Agreement No. DABDll-71-A-0342, whereby t h e C o n t r a c t i n g O f f i c e r , Procurement D i v i s i o n , D I O , F o r t Sam Houston, Texas 78234, a u t h o r i z e s one R.O.T.C. s t u d e n t t o b e e n r o l l e d d u r i n g t h e S p r i n g 1971 s e m e s t e r f o r a n e s t i m a t e d c o s t of $116.00.

RECOPPlENDED AKENDeNTS TO 1970-71 E- GENEPAL AD?,IINIST~.TION .- AND STUDENT SERVICES O f f i c e o f t h e Bus iness Xanager 1. Change t h e s t a t u s o f Leo K, Woolum e f f e c t i - ~ e J a n u a r y 1, 1971, from S e n i o r C le rk -Typ i s t ( i n v e n t o r y S u p e r v i s o r ) t o I n v e n t o r y S u p e r v i s o r and a d j u s t h i s a n n u a l s a l a r y r a t e from $4,392.00 t o $4,800.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e aiiount o f $272.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Wages. (RBC 222)

O f f i c e o f t h e Dean o f S t u d e n t s 2 . Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f Lawrence S . Xamil ton , A s s i s t a n t Dean of S t u d e n t s , (87i100 Time) e f f e c t i v e Februa ry 4 , 1971 , and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $7,171.73 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (RBC 233)

WSIDEN'C ItiSTRi'CTION SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMIIUISTR~~IOE Account ing 3 . Reappoint Char l e s 11, F r u i t h a n d l e r a s I n s t r u c t o r (112 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 15 th rough May 31 , 1971, a t h i s f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $5 ,800.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e a m u n t o f $1,450.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 206)

4 . Appoint Bates >i. Be lk , J r . a s I n s t r u c t o r e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 th rough May 31, 1971, f o r t h e 197L S p r m g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e o f $10,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $5,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 207)

5 . Reappoint Richard H. Raufinan a s I n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 th rough Play 31 , 1 9 7 i , f o ~ t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t h i s f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $5,800.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $725.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 208)

Bus iness 6 . Grant a Leave o f absence t o John H. Shanblwn e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g S e n e s t e r and i a p s e $4,300.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 209)

7. T r a n s f e r o f Funds: From: U n a l l o c a t e d S a l a r i e s $2,000 .OO

To: Wages 2,000 .OO For: P rov ide n e c e s s a r y funds t o o p e r a t e depar tmen t

f o r remainder o f f i s c a i y e a r . (RBC 229)

8 . Appoint Robinson R . N o r r i s a s i n s t r u c t o r e f f e c t i v e January 1 6 , 1971 f o r t h e 1,971 S p r i n g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e o f $8 ,600.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e m o u n t o f $11,303.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 234)

SCHOOL OF EDUCATiON Curr iculum and I n s t r u c r i . c n 9 . Aovi.int C h a r l e s F. Anderson a s V i s i t i n g i n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e , . January 1 6 ; 1971 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semes te r a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $8,000.00 w i t b : t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $1 ,000.00 t o come from un- a l l o c a t e d s z l a r i c s . (RBC 210)

10 . Appoint Nary P. Jensori a s V i s i t i n g I n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 , 1971 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $8 ,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $1 ,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 211)

11. Lapse t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s SS,OS2.45 budgeted f o r Marion C l i n e , J r . , P r o f e s s c r (112 Ti~ne) a s he d i e d December 1 6 , 1970. (RBC 219)

1 2 . Appoint ?:artha L. P e t e r s o n a s i n s t r u c t o r e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e o f $8,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $4 ,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 235)

RECOMMENDED AMENDkZNTS TO 1970-71 ELJGET (CONTINLXDL RESIDENT INSTRUCTIOP: (CONTIKUED) SCHOOL OF ED'JCAYION (CONTTNUED) Curriculum and , i n s t r u c t i o n (Con t inu .ed1 1 3 . Change t h e s t a t u s o f Oscar T. J a r v i s e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r v 16 f o r t h e 1971 ., S p r i n g Semester from P r o f e s s o r (Fu l l - t ime) t o P r o f e s s o r (314 Time) and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $2 ,125.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . He w i l l a l s o s e r v e a s Deputy D i r e c t o r (114 Time) i n t h e TEA T r a i n e r s o f Teacher T r a i n e r s Program. (RBC 248)

4 . Change r h e s t a t u s o f Hiimar E. Wagner e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester from A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (Full-Time) t o A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (314 Time) and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $1,475.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . He w i ? l a l s o s e n e a s Teacher (114 Time) i n t h e TEA T r a i n e r s o f Teacher T r a i n e r s Program, (XBC 250)

15. Change t h e s t a t u s o f James L. E i l s o n e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester from A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (314 Time) t o A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ( F u l l - Time) w i t h t h e a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount o f $1 ,400 .00 t o come from un- a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 253)

16. Appoint Edgar Id. L i c h t e n b e r g e r a s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r ( V i s i t i n g ) e f f e c t i v e January 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e o f $12,500.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $6,250.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (REC 254)

E d u c a t i o n a l Psvchology and Guidance 1 7 . Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f Lawrence S . Hamil ton, A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (131100 -

Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 1 5 , 1971, and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $633.00 budge ted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (PIC 232)

SCHOOL OF FXGISEERIAJ C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g 1 8 . Aouoint Richard 3. Baker a s I n s t r u c t o r e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 . . S p r i n g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e of $7 ,200.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $3 ,600.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Teaching A s s i s t a n t s (RBC 212)

19 . -4ppoint Rene Franco a s I n s t r u c t o r (1/'50 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e ni.ne-months r a t e o f $8 ,100.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $81.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Teaching A s s i s t a n t s . ile wii! a l s o s e r v e a s I n s t r u c t o r (115 Time) i n t h e Depar t - ment o f M e t a l l u r g i c a l Fng ince r ing . (RBC 244)

E l e c t r i c a l Eng inee r ing 20. Appoint Dawn S. Lucido a s C l e r k - T y p i s t e f f e c t i v e Februa ry 1, 1971, a t a n a n n u a l r a t e o f $3 ,828.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $2,233.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . T h i s change i n c r e a s e d t h e t o t a l d e p a r t m e n t a l b u d g e t . (RBC 225)

Mechanicai. Ei?gineeri% 21. T r a n s f e r o f Funds:

From: Maintenance and Opera t ion To: Wiges -

For: T r a n s f e r between d i s s i n i i i a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n s t o u t i l i z e depar tmc i t t a l i unds f o r g r e a t e s t b e n e f i t . (RBC 247)

I.Letallur:icai E i l o i i w .- 22. Appoint Rene Frnncc> a s I n s t r u c t o r (115 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e . . 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e ninc-months r a t e o f $8 ,100.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $819.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r I n s t r u c t o r s (Par t -Time) . He will a l s o s e r v e a s I n s t r u c t o r (1150 Time) i n t h e Department of C i v i l E n g i n e e r i n g . (RXC 245)

RECOPMENDED &YEND!iESTS Ti) 1970-71 BUDGET (CONTINL'FD) RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (CONTINUEDL SCHOOL OF LIEEMI, ARTS E n g l i s h 23. Grant a Leave of absence t o Char les G . E l e r i c k , I n s t r u c t o r , e f f e c t i v e January 1 5 , 1971, and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $3,850.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (RBC 213)

24. Grant a l e a v e o f absence t o M a r j o r i e T, Cervenka, I n s t r u c t o r , e f f e c t i v e January 1 5 , 1971, and l a p s e t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s $4,100.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (RBC 214)

25. Reappoint Cyn th ia C . LeBleu a s i n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester a t h e r f u l l - t h e nine-months r a t e of $7,200.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $900.30 t o ccme from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 239)

26. Reappoint Frances 2 , Mason a s i n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester a t h e r f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $8,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $1,000.00 t o ccme from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 240)

27. Appoint Robert T. Bledsoe a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a nine-months r a t e of $10,500.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $5,250.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 241)

Modern Languages 28. T r a n s f e r o f Funds: ,. prom: Una l loca ted S a l a r i e s $1,000.00

Una l loca ted Maintenance and O p e r a t i o n 1 ,500 .00 To: Wages 1 ,000 .00

Y.ointena::ce and Opera t ion 1 ,500 .00 For: To p r o v i d e a d d i t i o n a i furids f o r o f f i c e expenses

and f o r i ~ ~ e r a i - i o n of t h e language l a b o r a t o r y . (XBC 230)

P o l i t i c a l Sc i r i l ce 29. A o ~ o i n t L i l l i a n L. Randoloh a s L e c t u r e r (l:4 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r

A .

t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e niiie-months r a t e of $5,600.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $700.0C t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r I n s t r u c t o r s (Part-Time) . (RBC 215)

psycho lo^ 30 . Appoint Richard Val-ker a s I n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S l x i n g S e x e s t e r a t 2. f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e of $8,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $? ,000 .00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s , (RBC 242)

31 . Appoint Roger C. Sweet as i n s t r u c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $8,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $1,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (XEC 243)

Sociologji 32. Reappoint Nathan Z i r l a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (112 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester a t a fiil.1-time nine-months r a t e of $10,400.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $2,600.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of $2,550.00 and from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Teaching A s s i s t a n t s i n t h e aicount of $50.00. (?dC 236)

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Biology 3 3 . Appoint Lcweil 1'. Ederhoff a s Teaching A s s i s t a n t (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e January 16 Eor t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $5,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $625.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Wages, r e s u l t i n g i n o d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (RBC 226)

RECOMMENDED AMEfDKEhTS TO 1970- 7 1 ELTiJGET (CONTINUED) RESIDENT INSTRUCTION (CONTINUED) SCHOOL OF SCIENCE (CONTIWED) Biology (Continued) 34. Change t h e s t a t u s of Robert M. Xinniburgh e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester from Teaching A s s i s t a n t (114 Time) co Teaching A s s i s t a n t (112 Time) w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount o f $625.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Wages, r e s u i t i n g i n a d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (RBC 227)

35. Change t h e s t a t u s o f Richard A. Smar t t e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester from Teaching A s s i s t a n t 4 T i e ) t o Teaching A s s i s t a n t (112 Time) w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount o f $625.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Cages, r e s u l t i n g i n a d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (mc 228)

36. Appoint Don L, Wofford a s Teaching A s s i s t a n t (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e of $5,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $625.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Wages, r e s u l t i n g i n a d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (RBC 237)

Chemistry 37. Reappoint Lar ry D. Ray a s I n s t r u c t o r (314 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e of $8,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $3,000.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 216)

38. Appoint Wal te r J . Decker a s L e c t u r e r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t a f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $9,600.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $1,200.00 t o come from u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 217)

39. Change t h e e f f e c t i v e d a t e of t h e appointment o f K e i t h H. P a n n e l l , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r , from October i 5 , 1970, t o J a n u a r y 16, 1971, and l a p s e $3,895.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p c s i t i u n t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 238)

hlathematics 40. Change t h e e f f e c t i v e d a t e o f t h e appointment o f Vilappakkam I<. S r i n i v a s a n , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r , from September 1 , 1970, t o J a n u a r y 1 6 , 1971, and l a p s e $5,750.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 218)

Phys ics 41. Appoint Alfonso N o r a l e s , J r . a s T e c h n i c a l S t a f f A s s i s t a n t I V e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971, a t a n annua! r a t e of $6,168.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $3,598.00 t o come f x n ~ u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of $3,183.43 and from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r Travel. i n t h e amount of $414.57, r e s u l t i n g i n a d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (RBC 256)

GRADUATE SCHOOL O f f i c e o f t h e Dean 42. I n c r e a s e t h e amual r a t e of Bonnie L. Lindop, A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S e c r e t a r y , . ~

e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971, from $5,028.00 t o $5;268.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n the anmunt o f $140.00 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r T r a v e l , r e s u l t i n g i n a d i s s i m i l a r a p p r o p r i a t i o n t r a n s f e r . (RBC 258)

OPERATION AND K4INTENANCE OF PIIYSICAL PIANT build in^ PIaintenance 43. Appoint C y r i l B . S h e r i f f a s A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r , e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971, . . . . a t a n annua l r a t e of $16,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $9,333.31 t o come from t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n f o r A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r i n t h e amount o f $13,500.00 w i t h t h e unused $4,166.69 l a p s e d t o u n a l l o c a t e d s a l a r i e s . (RBC 246)

CONTRACT RESEARCH AND SERVICES Grant 0EG-0-70-3931(453) - P r o j e c t Upward Bound - 5 t h Year 44. Lapse t o s a l a r i e s and wages $4,082.45 budgeted f o r Marion C l i n e , J r . , D i r e c t o r (112 Time), a s he d i e d December 16 , 1970. (REC 220)

RECOKMENDED AMENDlBNTS TO 1970-71 BUDGF,T (CONTINUED) CONTRACT EESEARCH AND SERWCES (CONTINUED) OEO Grant CG 8669 D/O - High School Equivalency Program 45. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of Char les B a l a k e r , Bead Res iden t Counse lo r , e f f e c t i v e February 21, 1971 and Lapse t o unencmbered s a l a r i e s $2,968.75 f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (RBC 257)

Texas Educa t ion Agency C o n t r a c t - T r a i n e r s o f Teacher T r a i n e r s P r o j e c t 46. Appoint Oscar T. J a r v i s a s Deputy D i r e c t o r (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 S p r i n g Semester a t h i s f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e o f $17,000.00 a s P r o f e s s o r of Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $2,125,00 t o come from budgeted s a l a r i e s f o r t h i s c o n t r a c t . He w i l l a l s o s e r v e a s P r o f e s s o r ( 3 i 4 Time) i n t h e Department o f Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n . (RBC 249)

47. Appoint X i l m a r E. Wagner a s Teacher (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 16 f o r t h e 1971 Spr ing Semester a t h i s f u l l - t i m e nine-months r a t e of $11,800.00 a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r o f Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $1,475,00 t o come from budgeted s a l a r i e s f o r t h i s c o n t r a c t . He w i l l a l s o s e r v e a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (314 Time) i n t h e Department o f Curr iculum and I n s t r u c t i o n . (RBC 251)

48. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f James L, Mi l son a s Teacher (114 Time) e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 15, 1971 and l a p s e t o unencumbered s a l a r i e s $1,400.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . i e will s e r v e a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (Full-Time) i n t h e Department o f Curr iculum aild I n s t r u c t i o n . (RBC 252)

49. Appoint Thomas A r c i n i e g a a s Teacher e f f e c t i v e February 1 th rough March 3 1 , 1971, a t a nine-months r a t e o f S13,000.00 a s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r i n E d u c a t i o n a l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount of $2,888.88 t o come from budgeted s a l a r i e s Eor t h i s c o n t r a c t . (RBC 255)

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e A t h l e t i c s 50. The c o n t r a c t s of t h e A s s i s t a n t Head F o o t b a l l Coach and t h e A s s i s t a n t F o o t b a l l Coaches a r e on a c a l e n d a r y e a r b a s i s . The fo l lowing have been r e a p p o i n t e d e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 1, 1971, a s f c l l o w s :

A s s i s t a n t Head F o o t b a l l Coach George 1.i. IZnapp

A s s i s t a n t F o o t b a l l Coach James A , B lev ins Bobby J . G i l l Robert C . Lee J* D. P a r t r i d g e

1970 Annual

Rate

$12,000

11,500 11,500 11,500 1.0,000

- 1971

Annual Rate

$13,000

12,000 12,000 12,500 10,500

Required A d d i t i o n a l Funds Through 8-31-71

The n e c e s s a r y a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount of $2,333.36 will c0m.e from budgeted s a l a r i e s f o r t h i s depar tment , (RJ3C 221)

51. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f P e t e r J . 'fanning, A s s i s t a n t F o o t b a l l Coach, e f f e c t i v e b e f o r e September 1, L970, and l a p s e t o unencumbered s a l a r i e s $9,500.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . (RBC 223)

52. 'Appoi.iit Y. C. McNease a s A s s i s t a n t F o o t b a l l Coach e f f e c t i v e J a n u a r y 11, 1971 a t a n annua l r a t e o f $12,000.00 w i t h t h e n e c e s s a r y funds i n t h e amount o f $7,677.42 t o come from budgeted s a i a v i e s f o r t h i s depar tment . (RBC 224)

HOUSING SYSTEN 53. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of Barbara I r y a s Residence H a l l C o o r d i n a t o r (113 Time) i n Hudspeth Ha l1 and Residence A a l l C o o r d i n a t o r (213 Time) i n Burges H a l l and l a p s e t o unencumbered s a l a r i e s f o r t h i s depar tment $3,483.87. (RBC 204)

SWTIaIING POOL 56. Accept t h e r e s i g n a t i o n o f Henry D. Tonor io , D i r e c t o r , e f f e c t i v e b e f o r e J u n e 1, 1971, and l a p s e t o unencumbered s a l a r i e s f o r t h i s depar tment $2,400.00 budgeted f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n . ( P ? C 231)

P r e s i d e n t

THE UNIVEESITY 0" TEXAS A T ARLINGTON

Arlington, T e x a s

M a r c h 2 2 , 1971

Dr. C h a r l e s A. L e M a i s t r e , Chancel lor The Univers i ty of T e x a s Sys tem Austin, T e x a s

Dear Dr . LeMais t r e :

The following docket i s submit ted f o r your approva l and p resen ta t ion to the Board of Regen t s a t the mee t ing i n Galveston, Texas , on Apr i l

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GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY O F TEXAS A T ARLINGTON ""

The following gi f t s have been rece ived by The Universi ty of T e x a s a t Arlington. I r e c o m m e n d accep tance and that the thanks and apprecia t ion of the Board be sent the donor by the Secre ta ry .

Donor P u r p o s e and Condition Amount

1. T. 3. G r o v n and C. A. Lupton Scholar ships $ l o , 000 Foundation, Inc. P. 0, Box 1378 F o r t Worth, T e x a s 76 l01 Mr . S. 7. Woodson, J r . , Managing D i r e c t o r

2. Continental E l e c t r o n i c s Mfg. Co. T r a n s m i t t e r f o r $10,000 P. 0. S o x 17040 E l e c t r i c a l Engineer ing Dal las , T e x a s 75217 Depar tment Vernon Coll ins, Manager i r .-.- -,,

\. MEMBERSHIP ON THE GRADUATE FACULTY \. '.

I r e c o m m e n d the fo!lowing faculty m e m b e r s f o r full m e m b e r s h i p on the g radua te faculty:

Dr . T r u n a n D. Black, P h y s i c s Depar tment Dr. Leonard M. Diana, P h y s i c s Depar tment Dr . Louis A, Rayburn, P h y s i c s Depar tment Dr. C h a r l e s F. Dodge, Geology Depar tment Dr . John K. P e r r y m a n , Mathemat ics Depar tment Dr. Thomas E. Holland, Econom-ic s Depar tment

LEAVE O F ABSENCE

I r e c o m m e n d a leave of absence Lor the following faculty m e m b e r :

1. Dayle M, Cla rk , Ass i s t an t . P r o f e s s o r , Depar tment of Civil Engineer ing, f o r the acaden l i c y e a r beginning September 1 , 1971, to complete r e q u i r e m e n t s f o r Ph. D. degree .

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"T*. ', F O O T B A L L SCHEDULE 1971

I r e c o m m e n d a p p r o v a l of the following footbal l schedule f o r The Univers i ty of T e x a s a t Ar l ington

Date Opponent Site - -

S e p t e m b e r 18 S e p t e m b e r 25 October 2 October 9 October 16 October 23 October 30 Xovember 6 November 13 November 20 November 27

T e x a s C h r i s t i a n Unive r s i ty Unive r s i ty of Toledo Open We s t T e x a s Sta te Univers i ty Unive r s i ty of SW Louis iana New Mexico Sta te Univers i ty

'k T r i n i t y Unive r s i ty Bowling G r e e n Unive r s i ty

" A r k a n s a s Sta te Univers i ty ::: L a m a r T e c h :* Abilene C h r i s t i a n College

F o r t Worth, T e x a s Ar l ington , T e x a s

Canyon, T e x a s Lafayet te , La . Arl ington, T e x a s San Antonio Arl ington, T e x a s J o n e s b o r o Arl ington, T e x a s Arl ington, T e x a s

:::Denotes Southland Confe rence g a m e

RESEARCH AND OTHER ACADEMIC CONTRACTS

The following c o n t r a c t s , g r a n t s and a m e n d m e n t s have been signed by the a p p r o p r i a t e off icial upon the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n of the r e s p e c t i v e t echn ica l d i r e c t o r s and f i s c a l o f f i ce r s .

Expend i tu res f r o m t h e s e c o n t r a c t s and g r a n t s wil l b e m a d e in a c c o r d a n c e with r e g u l a r Un ive r s i ty ope ra t ing p r o c e d u r e s and con t rac tua l l imi ta t ions . I r e c o m m e n d your a p p r o v a l and ra t i f i ca t ion of s igna tu res . ? ~ >

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GOVERNMEXT-SUPPORTED P R O J E C T S :

1. G r a n t GZ-2147, P r o p o s a l No. 11230-3912, in the amoun t of $7 ,326 f r o m the National Sc ience Foundat ion f o r one Continuat ion Gradua te T r a i n e e s h i p and f o r two S u m m e r T r a i n e e s h i p s f o r Gradua te Teaching A s s i s t a n t s , under the d i r e c t i o n of J a m e s L. Wyatt.

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1. L e t t e r a g r e e m e n t da ted D e c e m b e r 28, 1970, be tween Alamo A r e a Council of Government s and the ins t i tu te of Urban Studies, UT Arl ington , whereby the Ins t i tu te wi l l a id i n developing a r eg iona l informat ion Sys tem. R e i m b u r s e m e n t f o r s e r v i c e s r e n d e r e d sha l l not exceed $5 ,000.

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1970-7 1 BUDGET

GENERAL COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

P u r c h a s i n g Office

1. T r a n s f e r of Funds : F r o m : Maintenance and Opera t ions $1,000. To: Wages $1,000 F o r : Additional s tudent hour ly a s s i s t a n c e needed i n voucher ing

sect ion. (KBC #365)

P e r s o n n e l Office

2. T r a n s f e r of Funds: F r o m : Maintenance and Opera t ions $300. To: Wages $300. F o r : The hour ly wages in th i s account have been complete ly

expended. The workload is such a t th is t i m e of the y e a r tha t addi t ional he lp i s h i r e d on a t e m p o r a r y bas is .

(RBC #366)

LIBERAL ARTS

D e p a r t m e n t of Arch i t ec tu re

3. Re-appoint Stanley J. B a k e r as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (22 112'10) a t $1 ,000 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $8, 888 f o r 9 months , effective J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Lec tu re r s - Ins t i tu t iona l Unallocated. (RBC#300)

4. Appoint Donald P. P a l m e r a s L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (15%) a t $2 ,000 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $ 2 6 , 6 6 6 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. (RBC 9316)

5. Appoint Thomas L. Udstuen a s L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (15%) a t $660 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $8, 800 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds nee&d a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty S a l a r i e s . (RBC 11346)

6. Appoint R ichard D. McBr ide as L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (22. 50%) a t $660 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5866 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty S a l a r i e s . (RBC #347)

D e p a r t m e n t of Eng l i sh

7.Appoint S a n d r a Y. Powel l as Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , pa r t - t ime (5OYo) a t $1350 ~,i:h a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5,400 f o r 9 months , effective J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Tunds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty Sa la r i es . (RBC #317)

8. Appoint Evelyn J. Cooper a s Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1, 350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5, 400 for 9 months , effective J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. Funds n e e j e d a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty S a l a r i e s . (RBC i318)

D e p a r t m e n t of A r t

9. Re-appoint J a c k i e D. Caf fey a s L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (25%) a t $660 wi th a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5,280 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 11319)

D e p a r t m e n t of Mus ic

10. Re-appoint Wallace R o h e r t s as L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (12. 50%) a t $550 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $8,800 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Lec tu re r s - Ins t i tu t iona l Unallocated. (RBC #339)

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS T O 1970-7 1 BUDGET - continued -

11. Re-appoint C h a r l e s G. M a n d e r n a c h as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (12. 50%) a t $550 with a c a d e m i c r a t e oE $8 ,800 f o r 9 m o n t h s , e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unal loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 11340)

D e p a r t m e n t of H i s t o r y and Phi losophy

12. Appoint Sa l ly L. S tof f regen as C l e r k Typ i s t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1337 with annua l r a r e of $4584, effect ive F e b r u a r y 1 , 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unal loca ted D e p a r t m e n t a l Opera t ing -Class i f i ed S a l a r i e s . (RBC #361)

D e p a r t m e n t of P h y s i c a l Educat ion-Men

13. T r a n s f e r of F u n d s : F r o m : Maintenm.ce and Opera t ions $275. To: Wages $275. F o r : F u n d s a r e needed f o r w a g e s dur ing the c u r r e n t s e m e s t e r . (RBC if365a)

D e p a r t m e n t of S p e e c h - D r a m a

14. Appoint M y r a S. Liv ings ton as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) at $660 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5, 280 f c r 9 months , e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #348)

SCIENCE

D e p a r t m e n t of Biology

15 . Change the s t a t u s of Wi l l i am F. P y b u r n , P r o f e s s o r - ~ , i t h a c a d e m i c r a t e of $15, 500 f o r 9 m o n t h s f r o m 100% to 50% a t $3875, effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. ( R B C #320)

D e p a r t m e n t of M a t h e m a t i c s

16. Appoint Haro ld G. F r e e a s G r a d u a t e Teach ing A s s i s t a n t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400, e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unailocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC '1321)

17. Appoint J e r o m e P. Keating as G r a d u a t e Teaching A s s i s t a n t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 m o n t h s , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y Sa la r i e s . (RBC #322)

D e p a r t m e n t of P h y s i c s

18. Appoint P in-Hua Huang a s G r a d u a t e Teaching A s s i s t a n t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) at $1 350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 rnonths, effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. F u n d s needed a r e t o co:xe f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #341)

19. Appoint David R. B a r k e r as G r a d u a t e Teaching A s s i s t a n t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5 ,400 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 11359)

20. Re-appoint Herman C. C u s t a r d a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (30%) at $820 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5 ,466, 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #336)

21. Re-appoint John R. T r i m m i e r a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (30%) a t $790 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5266 f o r 9 months , e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed

a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #337)

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1970-71 Budeet - continued

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

D e p a r t m e n t of Accounting

22. Appoint Donald E . Ri tchey as Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) at $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC X323)

D e o a r t m e n t of B u s i n e s s Adminis t ra t ion

23. Re-appoint J o s e p h F. S m e j k a l as G r a d u a t e Teaching Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 months , effective January 16, 197 1. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y Salar ies . (RBC #342)

24. Re-appoint Calvin M. B o a r d m a n as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1200 with a c a d e m i c ra.te of $4800 fo r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16,1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty S a l a r i e s . (RBC X343)

25. Re-appoint J a m e s F. Nevison a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) a t $600 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $4800 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c ~ z l t y Sa la r i es . (RBC 11344)

26. Appoint David E . Weeks as Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , pa r t - t ime (37. 50%) at $900 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $4800 for 9 months , effect ive January 16, 197 1. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty Sa la r i es . (RBC #354)

27. Appoint P a u l Q. W e i r e t h e r a s Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , pa r t - t ime (5070) at $1200 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $4800 f o r 9 months , e f fec t fve J a n u a r y 16, 1971. (RBC $355)

28. F.e-appoint T h o r n s H. St r ickland as Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50"3) a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 months , effective J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y Sa la r i es . (RBC $

369)

D e p a r t m e n t of Economics

29. Appoint L a u r e n c e K. Gustafson a s Gradua te Teaching Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (5074 a t $1350 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facul ty S a l a r i e s . (RBC #349)

ENGINEERING

Depar tment of Civil Eng ineer ing

30. Appoint I s r a e l W. San t ry , Jr. as Adjunct P r o f e s s o r , pa r t - t ime (33 113%) at $1206 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $7236 f o r 9 months , effective January 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty Sa la r i es . (RBC #362)

Depar tment of A e r o s p a c e and Mech Engineer ing

31. Appoint John DeYoung as L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (25%) a t $750 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $6,000 f o r 9 months , e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty Sa la r i es . (RBC #324)

32. Appoint J a m e s R. Brooks a s Gradua te R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t , par t - t ime (50%) a t $1350 effect ive January 16, 1971. F u n d s neoded a r e t o c o m e i r o m capi ta l outlay funds within depar tment . (RBC #325)

46 RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS T O 1970-71 BUDGET - continued

33. Appoint S imon R. Mouer as Gradua te R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) at $1350 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Capi ta l Outlay funds within the depar tment . (RBC #326)

34. Appoint H a r r y I. McHenry a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) at $750 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $6000 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #?27)

35. Appoint Donald J. M e r k l e y a s Gradua te R e s e a r c h Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50'h) a t $1350 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Capi ta l Outlay funds within the depar tment . (RBC #328)

36. Change the s t a t u s of B r u c e T. Morland f r o m Gradua te R e s e a r c h Assoc ia te at 50% a t $1800 to Gradua te Teaching A s s o c i a t e a t 50% at $1800, with academic r a t e of $7200 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y Sa la r i es . (RBC ii329)

Depar tment of E l e c t r i c a l Eng ineer ing

37. Appoint Pana i t P. Ca lca i as Gradua te R e s e a r c h Ass i s t an t , pa r t - t ime (50%) a t $1350 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Capi ta l Outlay within the depar tment . (RBC #338)

38. Appoint Kenneth R. Thompson a s Gradua te Teaching Associa te , pa r t - t ime (50%) a t $1800 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $7200 for 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #345)

39. Appoint P e t e r M. N o r r i s as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $2925 with academic r a t e of $11,700 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unal1ocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #356)

40. Re-appoint Howard A. Smol leck as Gradua te Teaching Assoc ia te , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1800 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $7200 f o r 9 months , effect ive January 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC $350)

41. Change the s t a t u s of P e t e r M. N o r r i s , L e c t u r e r f r o m 50yo a t $2, 925 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $11, 700 to 25% a t $650 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5, 200 effective J a n u a r y 16, 1971.

D e p a r t m e n t of Indu s t r i a 1 Engineer ing

42. Appoint D h i r a Phantumvanit a s Gradua te R e s e a r c h Assoc ia te , p a r t - t i m e (5070 at $1800 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 197 1. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Capital Out- l a y funds within depar tment . (RBC $330)

43. Appoint Randolph E. DeBusk a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) a t $6COwith a c a d e m i c r a t e of $4, 500 f o r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16,1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #331)

44. Appoint R o b e r t H. Jacobs te in a s L e c t u r e r , pa r t - t ime (25%) a t $675 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $5400, f o r 9 months , e f fec t ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated Facu l ty Sa la r i es . (RBC #351)

45. Re-appoint Donald W . Ryan a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t t i m e (25%) a t $675 with academic r a t e of $5400 fo r 9 months , effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y Sa la r i es . (RBC #332)

46. Re-appoint P a t r i c i a M. Rubins a s L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) a t $750 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $6000, effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to come f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #333)

47. Appoint Vasu Kadambi as Gradua te R e s e a r c h Associa te , pa r t - t ime (25%) a t $900 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Capital Outlay funds within the depar tment . (RBC 15352)

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS T O 1970-71 BUDGET - cont inued

48. Appoint Anette L. Kolba as Gradua te R e s e a r c h Assoc ia te , p a r t - t i m e (25%) a t $900 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Capi ta l Outlay funds within depar tment . (RBC #357)

49. Appoint R o b e r t L. Rule as Gradua te R e s e a r c h Assoc ia te , p a r t - t i m e (50%) at $1800 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. F u n d s needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m Capi ta l Outlay within depar tment . (RBC #358)

50. Appoint Kenneth C. P e d e r s e n as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) at $800 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $7, 200 f o r 9 months , effect ive F e b r u a r y 1, 197 1. F u n d s needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unalloaced F a c u l t y Sa la r i es . (RBC #364)

51. T r a n s f e r of Funds : F r o m : Gradua te R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t s $2700. To: Capi ta l Outla. y $2700. F o r : Capi ta l Outlay funds w e r e used as s a l a r i e s fo r Gradua te

R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t s f o r the s p r i n g s e m e s t e r 1971. The above amount w a s avai lable in the depar tmenta l budget fo r Gradua te R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t s , and th i s is t o t r a n s f e r t h e s e funds t o cap i t a l outlay as rep lacement f o r funds used as s a l a r i e s .

(RBC #366a)

52. Appoint J a s v a n t r a i C. Shas as L e c t u r e r , p a r t - t i m e (25%) at $850 with a c a d e m i c r a t e of $6800, effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to c o m e f r o m Unallocated F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC #367)

Eng ineer ing Specia l Ope ra t ions

53. Appoint Ph i l ip R. M c B r i d e as Gradua te R e s e a r c h Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (5010) a t $1050 effect ive F e b r u a r y 15, 1971. F u n d s a r e t o c o m e f r o m Capital Outlay within depar tment . (RBC #334)

54. Appo-nt C h a r l e s N. Johnson a s Gradua te R e s e a r c h Ass i s t an t , p a r t - t i m e (50%) a t $1350 effect ive J a n u a r y 16, 1971. Funds needed a r e to come f r o m Capi ta l Outlay within depar tment . (RBC #353)

PHYSICAL PLANT

Grounds Maintenance

55. Remove C a r l C. T u c k e r , Grounds Maintenance Superv i so r , f r o m th i s pos i t ion effect ive J a n u a r y 3 1, 197 1. M r . Tucker r e t i r e d effect ive J a n u a r y 31, 1971. Employed at annual r a t e of $7800. (RBC #360)

56. Appoint C h a r l e s D. P inge l as Grounds Maintenance Superv i so r with annual r a t e of $9,600 f o r 12 months , effect ive F e b r u a r y 1, 1971. Funds needed a r e t o c o m e f r o m vaca ted posi t ion, p lus addi t ional funds f r o m Unallocated P h y s i c a l P lan t , Class i f ied S a l a r i e s . (RBC #360)

SCHOOL O F SOCIAL WORK

57. T r a n s f e r of Funds: F r o m : Wages $1,000. To: T r a v e l $1,000. F o r : T o a l l o w r e p r e s e n t a t i v e p r o f e s s o r s f r o m each sequence

to at tend the annual p r o g r a m meet ing of the Council on Socia l W o r k Educat ion i n Seat t le , Washington.

(RBC #335)

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1970-7 1 BUDGET - continued

AUXILIARY ENTERPRISES

Pa rk ing F ac i l i t i e s

58. T r a n s f e r of Funds: F r o m : T r a v e l $550. To: Capi ta l Outlay $550. F o r : Prcxride funds for pu rchase of f i r e a r m s f o r commiss ioned

personne l ( t ra in ing purposes ) . (RBC #370)

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

Gradua te School of Socia l Work

59. Appoint B a r b a r a J e a n White as Ass i s t an t P r o f e s s o r with academic r a t e of $10, 125 f o r 9 months , effective J a n u a r y 1, 1971. Funds needed a r e avail- ab le within account. (RBC # 3 6 3 )

1971 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET /l r Y ., "& P

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expendi ture of $950,000, the amount al located f o r the Summer Sess ion i n the x \\ a

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1971 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET

First Term: June 1 . July 15 July 16 . August 31

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS

....................................................... Architecture English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music ..............................................................

.................................................. Foreign Languages ......................................................... Government

History and Philosophy ............................................. Physical Education - Men ........................................... Physical Education - Women ......................................... psychology ......................................................... Education .......................................................... Sociology ..........................................................

....................................................... Speech-Drama

.......................... Total School of Liberal Arts

SCHOOL OF SCIENCE Biology ............................................................ Chemistry .......................................................... Geology ............................................................

........................................................ Mathematics Physics ............................................................

...................................... Total School of Science

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting .........................................................

............................................ Business Administration Economics ..........................................................

Total School of Business ............................. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

.................................................. Civil Engineering ................................................ Technical Institute

Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering ............................... Electrical Engineering .............................................

............................................. Industrial Engineering

Total School of Engineering .................................. RESERVE

................................... Reserve for Additional Positions

TOTAL 1971 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET .......................................

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SUMMARY OF 1971 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET (ELEMENTS OF INSTITUTIONAL COST)

RESIDENT INSTRUCTION Teaching S a l a r i e s Only ............................................ $950,000

SOURCE OF FUNDS

........................ Summer S e s s i o n A p p r o p r i a t i o n i n 1970-71 Budget $950,000

TOTAL 1971 SUMMER SESSION BUDGET ...................................... $950,000

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0 0 3 A THCMAS U BOONE

009 H i L L I A M E R E E V E S

SUB-TOTAL

F I R S T T E R M SECDIvD T E R M 6 - 1 1 7 - 1 5 7-16/a-31

9 NO. ( O F ( OF T O T A L R A T E T I M E S A L A R Y T I P E S A L A R Y S A L A R Y

S C H L i L UF L I H E d A L A R T S

I T E F.' - P A Y < O L L T l T L t - NO. N A M t

1 2 - 1 7 5 P H Y S I C A L E O U C A T I G b - W O M E N

001 MARY L D E S P U S I T O

F I K S T T E X M S t C U h O T E R M 6 - 1 / 7 - 15 7-16/6-31

9 MO. ( O F ( O F T O T A L R A T E T I M t S A L A K Y T I M E S A L A R Y S A L A R Y

F I R S T T E R M SECOND T ~ K M 6 - 1 / 7 - 1 5 1 - 1 6 / 8 - 3 1

9 MU. ( U t ( l3F l i l T A L R A T E T I M t S A L A 6 Y i I M E 5 A L A h Y S A L A X Y

I T t M - P A Y R O L L T I T L E - NO. N A M E

001 A L L E N J HERNULIN

F I R S T 1 k M S E L U N U TERM 6 - 1 / 7 - 1 5 7 - 1 6 / 8 - 3 1

9 M 0 . ( O F i OF T O T A L R A T E T i M k i A L A K Y T I M E S A L A A Y S A L A R Y

I T F r i - P A Y ~ G L L T I T L E - kc. I N A M t

A 5 b a C i A T t P K G F L 5 3 U K h C H A I R M A N

302 J t 5 5 k LURD

F I R S T T t R M 5kCUluD T E R M 6 - l / 7-1'5 7 - 1 6 / 8 - 3 1

9 M G . L UF L C F f U l A L R A T E T I M E SI'QLAKY T I M E S A L A R Y S A L A K Y

S C H C C L UF S C I E N C E

l T t M - P A Y R O L L T l T L E - NO. NAME

1 2 - 2 2 0 8 I L L C G Y

P H d F E S S O R & C H A l R M B N

001 N I L L I A M R t 4EACHAM

P R O F E S S O R

O O Z A N I L L I A M F P Y B U R N

0 0 3 T H C M A S E K E N N E X L Y J R

004 C L A H E k C k C H A L L J R

A S S O C I A T E P R O F t i S O R

006 T H O M A S R H k L L I E R J R

008 n I L L 1 A M 8 M C C Z A D Y

009 L G U I S H 8 R A G L

010 ROBERT a a o L t Y

011 F R A I ~ K L G L A D D E N

A s S I S T A h T P R O F E S S O R

012 K O H d Y R O Y E L L E R

013 A O B t R T L k k I L L

S U i 3 - T O T A L

F I R S T T E R i q S E C O N D T E R M 6 - 1 1 7 - 1 5 7 - 1 6 1 8 - 3 1

9 MO, ( O F I O F R A T E T l M t S A L A R Y T l M E S A L A R Y S A L A R Y

l r t ~ - P A Y K U L L r i r ~ ~ - N U . , \ iAME

1 2 - 2 4 0 G E C L C G Y

P K i F t S j i K i C H A i R M A k

0 0 1 J L J H ~ 0 B i U h J

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0 0 6 3 . 7 r; S C O T 1

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F i h s T l ~ ' 1 P ' StLbhU l E h M 6 - 1 / 7 - 1 5 l-i6/8-31

3 MU. ( L F ( U F T O T A L K A T E T I I v ' E S A L A Q Y T l M t S A L A d Y S A L P K Y

F l R b T TCK'.l SECUNU T E R M 6-11.7-15 7 -16 /8 -41

9 MC;. ( O F 4 iF T O T A L R A l k T l M t 5 A L A k Y T l M t S A L A R Y S A L A K V

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1 T k 3 - P A Y d u L L 1 I T L E - FuL. N A M E

1 2 - 2 5 0 M A i H t M A T I C S

h b S d C 1 A T E P R U F E S S O R

0 2 5 L c O L I t R H O L L A N D

0 2 6 J G H b A G P R U N E R

0 2 7 H A K C L C K S R t t h

A s j I S I A R T P g U F t S j C R

F s A h h i 4 HUbSIhS

J A M E S K H A K V C Y

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J t i t G I L h K i A T H

K d f i t k T J F C S T E 2

C J L A E L E A N

L ~ C S h 1 L L i ; u t i J A

i J 4 R I A k f P A Y S i R i E K

t U D I t tY w A K R t h

L F u S T h U i T S K

F I K S T 1 i R ? l S E C U N C B E R M 6 -117-15 7 - 1 6 / 8 - 3 1

9 MU. ( i i k t GF T C T A L K A T E T I M t S A L A R Y T I P t S A L A K Y S A L A R Y

11 t M - P A Y ~ L L L i i T L t - NU. i h A M L

F L K S T T E k M StCONU T E K Y 6 - 1 / 7 - 1 5 7-16/3-31

9 MO. ( G F ( GF TOTAL KATE T I M E SALAAY T I M E LALAHY SALAKV

F I l S T T k G M S E C O N t i T t % M b - 2 / 7 - 1 5 7-16/8-31

9 MO. ! UF I SF T G T A L R A T E T I M E S A L A R Y T I M E S A L A R Y S A L A R Y

I T E V - P A Y R s L L l I T L E - N U . I \ IA ,Yt

1 2 - 5 2 3 A C C G L N T I N G

P R i j t t S S C K G C h A l R M A N

0 0 2 A Johh J w I L L I N u H A M

A S S U C I A T t P K U F E S S O R & C H A I R M A N

0 0 1 I L J S T i k fi S M I T n J R

A S S O C I A i E P K U F t j j C R

0 0 3 n i J w A X C J S I V A V L E Y

0 0 4 n A L P d v i t S T t S

3 0 5 5 A d L r Y M I D U K T h E Y

0 0 7 d i i ~ l t k MUULX

A b S I S i A h T P R J F t S S O K

O O d A A Y h E A L A d E L

003 P A I e I C I I C k L L i C T l

010 J A V E S F CuJK

011 t i S t & T L P A b E

0 1 2 T i k X Y J v i I T T

G R A D U A T E T E A C H I V G A S S I S T A N T

0 3 5 V t i E r & C G R d 5 T E R

S U d - J : ; i A L

F I X S T TEKIY S t C U h i : T E R N 6-117-15 7 -16 /8 -31

Y MC, ( OF t OF T C T A L R A T E T I M E S A L A R Y T d M E S A L A R Y S A L A ! < Y

AR- 3 5

X I E M - P A Y R G L L T l T L E - NO NAME

1 2 - 3 3 0 H U S i N t S S A d M I N I S I K A T L O N

P R U F E S S U K & C H A I R M A N

Q 0 4 A t i E K U t K 6 J J O H N S O N

P R O F E S S C R

0 0 2 8 L A h E s I b C t L S C H K A D E

0 0 3 J O H h G S T A N L E Y

0 0 5 J E K K Y i WUFFOR~I

006 J E S S t Ll d Y Y A N T

A b S G Z I A T E P Y O F E S S G R

0 0 1 W l L L i A M v i L U C A S

0 2 0 H l K A M M H E L M 3 R

011 J A C K i E PiGG

A S S 1 S T A R T P K G F E S S G R

P t i i L i P F L Y N L H

w I L L i A M t P I N N E Y

d U R L E Y a A L X E K JK

THOMAS l K l N d E L

R I C H A H 2 U F E ~ G U S O h

T t i E d G R E T H t K Z E R T

R C b E R H G A T E S

C A R L D M C O A N l E i J R

E C W l N A U t R L d F F

S A M G C A R C T H E R S

G U N A L L W L A N T w E L L

a i L L Y M T U R N E R

F I R S T T E R M S E G O ~ L i t R M 5 - ! / 7 - 1 5 7-16 /8 -31

9 MO, ( O F B O F [: j ';.

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i ' l : id l ! ~ i < k ! i 6 C d i u D T L S . K

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I T E M - P A Y K u L L T B T L E - N A M E

1 2 - 4 3 3 A E A U S P A C t t M E C M A N I C A L E N G R

P R L J F E S S G R C C H A I R M A N

001 C A R L k F I L E S

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F I K S i T E R M S t C O N D T E R M 6 - 1 / 7 - 1 5 7 -16 /8 -31

9 M O . ( O F ( OF T O T L L R A T E T I M E S A L A R Y T B H E S A L A R Y S A L A R Y

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ITEM - PAYROLL TITLE - NO. NAME

12-802 RESERVE FOR ADDITIONAL POSITIONS

TOTAL SUMMER SCHOOL SALARIES - EDUCATIONAL AND GEhXRAL

FIRST TERM SECOND TERM 6-117-15 7 - 1 6 1 8 - 3 1

9 M O . % O F % OF TOTAL RATE TIME SALARY TIME SALAKY SALARY

V e r y t r u l y y o u r s ,

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THE UNIVERSITY O F TEXAS AT DALLAS Office of the P re s iden t

Apri l 23, 1971

Chancellor Char les A. LeMais t re The University of Texas System Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor LeMaistre :

The following docket for The University of Texas a t Dallas i s submitted for your approval and submission to the Board of Regents a t i t s meeting in Galveston, Texas on Apr i l 23, 1971:

RESEARCH AND OTHER ACADEMIC CONTRACTS: The following contracts , g ran ts and amendments have been signed by the appropria te official upon the recommendation of the respect ive technical d i r ec to r s , f i sca l o f f icers , and the Director of Resea rch Support.

Expenditures f rom these contracts and gran ts wil l be made i n accordance with regular University operating procedures and contractual l imitations. Personnel appointments and changes will be in accordance with University s a l a ry r a t e s and approvals. Trave l and purchasing conform to e s t ab l i shedprocedures .

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (Fede ra l ) :

1 . Contract F19628-70-C-0176-PO0001 by which the Air Fo rce Cambridge Resea rch Labora tory provides an extension for

line i t em 2 for an additional twelve month per iod a t no additional cos t to the government, due to the delay in receipt of the government proper ty which i s basic to the conduct of this r e s e a r c h . The r e s e a r c h "Seismic Trave l Time Study and Resea rch for Determining Propagat ion Charac te r i s t ics of ARPA's Norwegian Array! ' i s under the direction of Dr . Mark Landisman, P r o f e s s o r , Division of Geosciences.

2 . Modification No. 19 to Contract NAS5-9311 by which the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard

Space Flight Center , i nc reases the sum of funds allotted by $25,000 f rom $662,000 to $687,000 for the per iod through June 30, 1971. This r e s e a r c h "Ionospheric Duct Detector (OGO-F)" i s under the direct ion of D r . William B. Hanson, P ro fe s so r and Head, Division of Atmospheric and Space Sciences .

3. Amendment No. 7 to Contract NSR 44-004-029 by which the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Headquarters ,

extends the per iod of per formance f rom November 30, 1970 to January 31, 1971 a t no additional cos t to the government. This r e s e a r c h "Rocket P r o b e s for the Upper F-Region" i s under the direction of Dr . William B. Hanson, P ro fe s so r and Head, Division of Atmospheric and Space Sciences .

GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY O F TEXAS AT DALLAS

The following monetary gifts have been rece ived a t The University of Texas a t Dallas. I recommend acceptance and that the thanks and appreciation of the Board be sent the donors by the Secre ta ry :

DONOR

Exce l l ence in Educat ion Foundation

M r . J . E . J o n s s o n , P r e s i d e n t

3300 Republic Bank Tower Da l las , T e x a s 75201

PURPOSE AND CONDITIONS AMOUNT

F i r s t i n s t a l l m e n t toward funding $500,000 of Nor th Annex Building

Exce l l ence i n Education Second ins ta l lment toward funding $280, 000 Foundation of Nor th Annex Building

M r . J E . J o n s s o n , P r e s i d e n t

3300 Republic Bank Tower Da l las , T e x a s 75201

[\, . .

ABSENCE: FROM USUAL AND REGULAR DUTIES $-. .* '\'

In a c c o r d a n c e with P a r t One, Chap te r 111, Sect ion 21, and P a r t Two, Chap te r 111, Sect ion 13 of the R u l e s a n d Regula t ions of the B o a r d of Regen t s of The Univers i ty of T e x a s S y s t e m , I r e c o m m e n d and the C h a n c e l l o r ' s off ice h a s approved the following r e q u e s t fo r a b s e n c e f r o m usua l a n d r e g u l a r duties:

1 . P r o f e s s o r Royston C. Clowes f o r the p e r i o d J u n e 3-15, 1971 to p r e s e n t a n invi ted p a p e r a t the m e e t i n g of The Roya l Socie ty

to be held i n London, a n d to v i s i t s e v e r a l l a b o r a t o r i e s . Al l t r a v e l a n d accommodat ion expenses wi l l be m e t by The Royal Soc ie ty . No S ta te funds a r e involved in connection with th is t r i p , a s h i s s a l a r y dur ing th i s p e r i o d wi l l be m e t f r o m h i s g r a n t funds .

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS T O THE 1970-71 BUDGET

S o u r c e of funds fo r payment of s a l a r i e s , u n l e s s o the rwise shown, is the d e p a r t m e n t a l s a l a r i e s account:

CHANGE IN SOURCE O F FUNDS

SOURCE O F FUNDS

Division of A t m o s p h e r i c & Space S c i e n c e s

1 . Wal te r J . Heikkila P r o f e s s o r - T e n u r e Academic r a t e $19,500 Effect ive 3- 1-7 1 (RBC # D108)

Division of Geosciences

2. Anton L. Ha les P r o f e s s o r - T e n u r e Academic r a t e $27, 500 Effect ive 3-1-71 (RBC # D107)

3 . C h a r l e s E . He l s ley P r o f e s s o r - T e n u r e Academic r a t e $18,000 Effect ive 3-1-71 (RBC # D103)

AMOUNT FROM T 0 -

DASS Ins t ruc t iona l Act . $ 9 , 7 5 0 DASS Organ ized R e s e a r c h DASS C o n t r a c t s & G r a n t s 16,250

$26,000

V P Academic A f f a i r s $24 ,225 G e o s c i e n c e s O r g . R e s . 1 1 , 6 0 8 - Geosc iences Cont. & G r a n t s 4 , 5 4 2

$40,375

Geosc iences Div. Adrn. $12,000 Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . 5 , 5 0 0 -

Geosc iences C,ont. & G r a n t s 6, 500 $24,000

CHANGE I N SOURCE O F FUNDS

SOURCE O F FUNDS AMOUNT

FROM - T 0

Division of Geosciences

M a r k Land isman P r o f e s s o r - T e n u r e Academic r a t e $18,000 Effect ive 2-1-71 (RBC # D95)

E m i l e A. P e s s a g n o

Geosc iences 1ns t .Act . $ 3 , 8 0 0 G e o s c i e n c e s O r g . R e s . 5 ,200 Geosc iences Cont. & G r a n t s 1 5 , 0 0 0

$24,000

Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . $11,917 A s s o c . P r o f e s s o r - T e n u r e Geosc iences Cont. & G r a n t s 5 , 4 1 6 Academic r a t e $13,000 $17,333 Effect ive 2-1-7 1 (RBC # D98)

Adam Dziewonski A s s t . P r o f e s s o r Academic Ra te $10,100 Effect ive 3-1-71 (RBC # D105)

J a m e s B. Urban A s s t . P r o f e s s o r Academic r a t e $1 1 , 100 Effect ive 2-1-71 (RBC # D96)

J a m e s L. C a r t e r A s s t . P r o f e s s o r Academic r a t e $10,700 Effect ive 2- 1-7 1 (RBC # D97)

H a r t m u t P o r a t h A s s t . P r o f e s s o r Academic r a t e $10,200 Effect ive 3-1-71 (RBC # DlO6)

M a r i o n 3 . R o b e r t s L e c t u r e r Academic r a t e $8 ,700 Effect ive 3 - 1 -71 (RBC # D104)

Division of Biology

David C r e e d R e s e a r c h Assoc ia te Annual r a t e $9,000 Effect ive 3-1-71 (RBC X D109)

Haro ld Werbin A s s o c . P r o f . - T e n u r e Academic r a t e $16, 500 Effect ive 3-1 -71 (RBC # D110)

Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . $ 4 , 3 2 1 Geosc iences O r e . R e s . 3. 367 - G e o s c i e n c e s Cont. & G r a n t s 5 , 7 7 9

$13,467

Geosc iences I n s t . Ac t . $ 8. 572 . ,

G e o s c i e n c e s Org. R e s . 6 , 0 4 3 Geosc iences Cont. & G r a n t s 185

$14,800

Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . $ 2, 675 Geosc iences O r g . R e s . 3, 567 Geosc iences CO&. & G r a n t s 8 , 0 2 5

$14,267

Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . $ 1 , 5 3 0 Geosc iences O r e . R e s . 5 , 1 0 0 - Geosc iences Cont. & G r a n t s 6 , 9 7 0

$13,600

Geosc iences Ins t . Ac t . $ 435 Geosc iences O r g . R e s . 5 .655 Geosc iences CO&. & G r a n t s 4 ; 543

$10,633

Biology Org . R e s . $ 4 , 9 5 0 Biology Cont. & G r a n t s 4 , 0 5 0

$ 9 , 0 0 0

Biology Ins t . Act . $ 1 , 6 5 0 Biology Org. R e s . 4 , 2 1 7 ~ i o l o & CO&. & G r a n t s 16, 133

$22,000

13. Laurer i t iu B l a x i r ~ DASC; C o n t r a c t s a: G r z n t s Iiesi3ai:ch. Associate Annual r a t e $7 , SC0 F,ffect.i.ve 2-15--7118-31-71 (RBC # D100)

Divisioil of Geosc ienccs -- -. - . . . - -. . .. . ..

14. Ca-rlos L a t o r r e G e o s c i c n c e s Cont . 8r G r a n t s R e s e a r c h . A s s o c i a t e Effcct i-ve 2-1-7118-31-71 Annual Salary: $600.00 (a1 s o r f c e i v c s $6,000 annu;lJ.y p a i d d i r e c t

f rom UnivcrsiLy o? Ruenos Aires) (RXC# U99) Divis ion of . . Diolocy Q. .

15. David G. Dalbovi Biology Organ ized R e s R e s e a r c h A s s o c i a t e Annual. r a t e $8, 500 Ef fec t ive 2-22-7118-31-71 (RI3C # 13102)

16. S a r n a r e n d r a B a s u Biology Organ ized R e s . R e s e a r c h A s s o c i a t e Biology C o n t r a c t s & G r a n t s Annual r a t e $9; 000 Ef fec t ive 3-8-71/G-31-71 (RBC # D l l 4 )

TRANSFER O F FUNDS

Divisi.011 - of Geosc iences

17. FROM: G e o s c i e n c e s Division A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Main tenancc & Opera t ion $ 200

TO: C-eosciences Division Acllninisiriltion Compute r S e s v i c c s $ 200

FOR: T o p rov ide for c o s t of p ~ e p a r i n g s p e c i a l r e p o r i s (EIUC ii! D92)

18. FROlvi : Unal.locatec1 A&mi.nistraLive & P r o f e s s i o n a l S a l a r i e s $ 3, 500

TO: G e o s c i e n c c s O r g a n i z e d Rese; rch A d m i n i s t r a t i v e & P r o f e s s i o n a l S a l a r i e s

FOR: T o p rov ide fo r increased appoinimefi ts of Anton I,. H a l e s , Adam M . Dziewonski , and Mayion J . R o b c r t s i n C r g a n i z c d R c s c a r c h . (RBC # D112)

TRANSFER O F FUNDS

Division of B i o l o a

19 FROM: Biology Organized R e s e a r c h Maintenance & Operation

TO: Biology Organized R e s e a r c h Computer Se rv i ces

FOR: To provide for additional computer usage (RBC # D111)

Vice Pres ident for Business Affairs

20. FROM: Unallocated Maintenance & Operation

TO: Graduate Fellowships Maintenance & Operation

so FROM T 0 -

FOR: To provide fellowships not to exceed $150 for deserving graduates seeking the M a s t e r s o r Doctor of Philosophy degrees for the 1970-71 academic y e a r . (RBC # D101)

Sincerely yours ,

F r a n c i s S. Johnson Acting P res iden t

D r . Cnarles A. Le3ais t re Cnancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Systez Aust in, Texas 78712

Dear D r . SeNaistre :

The follo~wing docket f o r Toe LJniversity nf Texas (~or:t!:$jestern) Hedical School a t D d l a s i s sdomitted f o r your approval and presenta t ion t o t > e Board of Regents a t i t s next meeting in Galveston on A p r i l 23, 19'71:

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TRAVZL ~PE.RMIT. Aporovai. i s reoues ted f o r the fol lowing t r a v e l : yl

I. D r . 3svid 7 . ?Lcholson, Associate Professor of I n t e r n a l Medicine t o t r a v e l t o var ious meetings a d l a b o r a t o r i e s i n Birmingkam, h r n e s s , Sheff ie ld , Oxford and London, England f o r the period from Juze 21k, 1971 t h r m g h August 5, 1971. No expenses a r e requested.

2 Dr. Earvey S. Xarver, Associate Trofessor of I n t e r r a l Xedicine t3 t r a v e l t o Erisbane, Sidney and Canberra, A u s t r a l i a ta a t t end conferences and p resen t a s e r i e s of l e c t u r e s and t o Stock&olm and Uppsala, Sweden t o pursue some of h i s reseairc:? p r ~ j e c t s f o r tile period frov. August 10, 1971 throug'r October 15, 1972. Ko experses a r e requested.

3. Joan Xanning, Research S c i e n t i s t i n I n t e r n a l Xedicine t o t r a v e l t o .- Uppsala, Sweden t o a s s i s t D r . Harvey Marver i n research stu&y of l-.~;.ar prophyria a t the Univers i ty of Uppsala f o r the period from September 1, 1971 t'nrough Cctober 15, 1971. No exgenses a r e requested.

4. D r . Roger 3. Vnger, Associate Professor of I n t e r n a l Kedicine t o t r a v e l t o .?rankfurt, Ge-m.any and .Geneva, Svi tzer land t o have meetings f o r the pwpose of obtaining f i n a n c i a l support of research i n t r y i n g t o l o c a t e a pharnacologic suppressant of glucagon sec re t ion , f o r the period from - Novenber 1.4, 1970 through December l l i , 1970. cxpenses were p a i D r . Unger' s Various Dnnors account.

GIFTS OF $1,000 OR M O E . It i s recomnetlded t h e follo+ri_ng g i f t s d and t h a t the apprec ia t ion of the 3oard of Regents be sen t t o the donors:

Dan Danciger Fund c/o Harry I,. Jaco'os Co-Trustee St inson, a Tho-?son, i?icEvers & F i z z e l l L ~ J Offices ?, ..er. Yain Center Sui te 2lCO Kansas City, Xissour i 64.10 j 3urn C l i n i c

- Sid W. Richardson :'owidation Perry 3. Eass .. .art idorth ?&',ional - sank B u i l d k g

.. 13rt, Worth, Texas aurn Cl in ic

2. 0. sox 171% .r. ? a r t Worth, Texas 76102 3iu-r. C l in ic

. . - 4. $olrt:lwes4;er.r. I.& j.cal - 3~rda;ig- " 5-,,r ,... -,y-pJ ,,,-- . , *. ,."." .- ., - -(~.:--., , . ... . -'

L .X ._ ._L>.L " L ?eC."-C;%.:."y 333 Nedica,l Arts 3uiI.iicg -.. Da11as, Texas 75201 s;,'lr.a:-,s -':cofess=rsi..i? 9:

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GWTTS (NON-GO~JERNM~NTAL) . - cant inued

6. Grant whereby Research a rd % a r k e t i ~ g Corporation, 3311 Vest Xair . . - Houston, Texas 77006, provides $33,C00 .?or research on Scalp ?hys~oiogy. Tiiis p ro jec t w i l l be d i rec ted b:j 3r. Jarxes TSemCar, Assi.sL,a?$ 3rofpssor a:-.i. Chairman of the Division of 3ermatology.

7. Grant whereby the Henry S. and Dorothy Jaco'ous r'ourdation, Hensy S. Jacobus, 3717 Republic National Bark Tower, Dallas, Texas 75201, provides $5,000 f o r the purchase of PDP 11/20 Co~pute r . This v i l l he d i rec ted by D r . John R. Lx~nn~ Pmfessor and Chain.&? of Cphthalzology.

8. Grant whereby G. D . Searle and Co., Yair G i o r , I.[.D., P. 0. 3ox 5110, Chicago, I l l i n o i s 60680, provides $843.75 f o r research on CU-7 i n t r a u t e r i r e

. . Contraceptive Device Study. This p ro jec t w i l l be d i rec ted by D r . Walter W. Taylor, Ass i s t an t Professor of 0 b s t e t r i c s al?d Gynecology.

9. Grant wlweby Xoffman-&Roche, Inc . , Jack 3. C o b 4 . Regional -- Medical Director , 71% Nedical Towers, i?ou.ston, Texas 77025, provides $9,709.55

f o r research on Trimethoprim-Sulfamet'noxamle (306-2580) .Tablets Versus Trimethoprim Tablets Versus Sulfamethoxazole Tablets . T".is p ro jec t w i l l be d i rec ted by D r . Paul Southern, Ass i s t an t Professor of I n t e r n a l Kedicire.

10. Grant whereby fioffman-LaRoche, Inc. , Jack 3. Crosby, KD. , Regional Medical Director , 712 Medical Towers, ?ouston, Texas 77025, provides $6,950 for research on E v a h a t i o n of Trimethoprim-Su1fal;hoazole Combination Versus L che Individu-al Componerts i n the treatmen? of Chronic ;i-ri:nary Tract Infec- t ions . This p ro jec t w i l l be d i rec ted by D r . James W. Smit'r, Ass is tant Professor of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

11. Grant whereby The S q u a b I n s t i t u t e f o r Xedical Research, D i ~ n i s i o L. Caloza, Jr., D . New Brunswick, new Jersey 08903, provides $e ,267 f o r research on Do10~le-3lind Study of E p i c i l l i n and Ampicillin. *is p ro jec t w i l l be d i rec ted by D r . James W, S-:ith, Ass is tant Professor of I n t e r n a l Kedicine.

12. Grant wh.ere7oy T'ne A r t h r i t i s Foundation, Daniel E . loutton, Executive Director , 1212 Avenue of Erie Americas, New York, New Yorlr 10036, p r w i d e s $18,346 fo r support of the A r t h r i t i s C l i n i c a l Research Center f o r the period from Ju ly 1, 1971 through h n e 30, 19?27ii. This i s under the d i rec t ion of D r . Morris Z i f f , Professor of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

13. Grant .whereby Ross Wmirator ies , Mortar. M. Soi fe r , 4 . Coludous, Ohio 43216, provides $12,000 :for research on Effect of Gradmeted Iror. i n Pramets FA on t h e Correction of Iron-Deficiency Anemia with an Eq>ual Amount of - 2errous Su l fa te i n a ?Ion-Gradumeted Capsule. This i s under the d i r e c t i w i,,

&:-,.]. \ .=-.. of D r . Daniel E. Scot t , Associate Professor of Obste t r ics and Gynecol~ $7. ,.. , -- COXTR4CTS AND GliANTS (XDER~L). k-pproval i s requeste6 f o r the ?oliowing:

1. Research ,Grant 5 R01 A 1 08913-03 whereby tbe Xa t io la l Ins t i tu - t e of Allergy and Infect ious Xseases , Pu'bl.ic Aealth Service, provi-des $6,372 f a - research on Role of Brucella L-Forms i n 3zucel los is f o r the period from ?ebru.ary 1, 1971 throu-gh Jarvary 31, 1972. T%is p ro jec t i s d i rec ted by 3r. Betty A. Hat ter , A s s i s t a r t ?rofessor of "icrobiology.

2. Career Award 5 K O ~ IE 0195e-10 17hereby the l ia t ional Pear t and k l - g I n s t i t u t e , Public Fiealth Service, provides $27,437 f a r a research career program e n t i t l e d l ' e g ~ . l a t i x of Irte:~cediary 'Metabolism for the period fro?! Narch 1, 1971 t:?rouuh 0 - February 29, 1972. "his i s ?or D r . X a r ~ i s D. S i p e r s t e i r , Professor of I n t e r n a l Medicine and spomored. -by 3'. 3onald $7. Seldin, Frafessor and Chairman of I n t e r n a l Me&ine.

3. Research Grant 5 Xi 02700-13 hereby tlhe ?a4;i.o~.al I m t i h t e of Artb-ri t is a;nd ile.:abolic Diseases, Pu'blic Eealtl- S e r ~ i c e , p m v i i e s $].&5,15t? -. f or research on The Glu.coreg;latory Peptide iio:90nes r ' ~ r the period fro-. January 1, 1971 through Decev-ber 31, 1971. Tnis p ro jec t i s directed. by Dr. Roger 1;. Unger, Associate Professor of I r t e m a l Medicine.

CONTMCTS AKD GRANTS D L ) . - contirued 94

- 5. Research Grant 1 R22 A 1 10056-01 whereby the ?ra%ional i n s t i t u t e of Allergy and 1nfectiso.s Diseases, Public !iealth Ser~r ice , pravides .$29,707 f o r research on Escherichia Coli Diarrheagenic Enterotoxin :for :he p e r i d fr=? January 1, 197 l th rough December 31, 1971. T%is o r a j e c t i s fo r 3 r . Richard A . F inkels te in , Associate Professor of Microbiology.

6. Research Grant 5 201 1% 11662-04 wtqereby t:ke isJational Heart and L ~ . ~ ~ I n s t i t u t e , Public Health Service, provides $270,011 f o r research lati^^ ti^^ of Fluid , E lec t ro ly te , and Acid-Ease Balance f o r t h e period fro? February 1, 1971 through January 31, 1972. %?.is p ro jec t i s d i rec ted by D r . Donald Tt j .

Seldin, Professor and Chairman of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

7. Research Grant 5 301 ED 03765-03 whereby the Rational I n s t i t u t e of m i l d Health and Human De-relopment, W b l i c Health Service, provides $18,449 f o r research on Pregnancy Wastage and Maternal Fola te Metabolism, f o r the period from March 1, 1971through February 29, 1972. This p ro jec t i s d i rec ted by D r . Jack A . "itchard, Professor of Obste t r ics ard Gpecolog-y.

8. Revised Research Grant 5 SO1 RR 05426-10 whereby the National I n s t i t u t e s of Health, W u l i c Health Service, provides $284,032 f o r the General Researcl: Support Grant f o r the geriod from January 1, 1971 throu-gk Decedoer 31, 1971. This program i s d i rec ted by D r . Charles C . Spra,gue, Dean.

9. Training Srant 5 T01 CA 05200-05 whereby the National Cancer I n s t i t u t e , Pu'olic Fiealth Service, provides $48,097 f o r t r a in ing i n I n t e r n a l ?4edicine Metabolism f o r the p e r i d from JXy 1, 1971. thrcugln. &?re 30, 1972. yr.is program i s d i rec ted by 2. Xarvin 3. S ipe rs te in , 2 o f e s s o r of I n t e r n a l Nedicine . 10. Training Grant 5 TO1 F3 05812-04 vhereby the National Reart arci k n g I n s t i t u t e , Tublic Healt3 Service, provides $106,591 f o r t r a i n i n g i n Cardio- pulmonary Physiology f o r the period from July 1, 1971 th.rou.gh h n e 30, 1972. This program i s d i rec ted by D r . Robert L. Johnson, Jr., Professor of I n t e r n a l Xedicine.

11. Revised Research Grant 5 P11 Gi4 16488-03 whereby the Rational i n s t i t u t e of General Medical Sciences, Public Eealth Ser-vice, provides $324,751 f o r research on Hepatic Xicrosomal Dmg Oxidation f o r tlie period from, September 1: 1970 t'nrough Augu-st 31, 1971. % i s p ro jec t i s d i rec ted by 3r. Ronald $ 7 . Estabrook, Professor aad Chai:m.an of Biocher?is?;ry~

12. Training Grant 5 303 PE 00174 Whereby t:?e NaJatioral I n s t i t u t e of !Tealilk, -.

h b l i c Health Service, pro-<ides $240,000 f o r the Healtk 7rofessions Edijcational Impro~rement Program - I n s t i t u t i o n a l Grant f o r the w i d frm. July 11, 1971 t'riough Jme 30, 1972. % i s program i s under ::he d i rec t ion of 3r. Charles C. Sprague, Dean.

1 . Research Grant 1 p.31 HD Cj151-01 whereby the ? k t i O m l I n s t i t u t e of Child .. Health and Hman Development? Pablic Health Service, provides .$103,186 f o r research on Neural Corkrol of Gonadotropin Secre t io r f o r the peri.od fro% January 1, 1971 th rmgh December 31, 1971. Tais projec t i s directed. by D r . S. M. McCann, Professor and Chairman of Pqsiolog:~.

COhTRACTS AND AGKEE.WNTS ( O T T E R ) . Approval i s reouested for the following:

1. Interagency Contract I A C (70-711-550 whereby the S ta te Board of Control, P. 0. Box 13047, Capitol S ta t ion , h s t i n , Texas 78711, approves a contrac t not t o exceed $16,000 f o r The Universitir of Texas (Southwestern) Xedical School a t Dallas t o perform c e r v i c a l cytology smears by the 3epartment of Pathology f o r p a t i e n t s of the Family Tlaining Clinics of the Texas S ta te Department of Health as authorized by the Director of b:;e Naternal and Child Health Division, f o r the period from Marc?? li, 1971through August 31, 1971. This contrac t w i l l be d i rec ted by D r . Vernie A. S terbr idge , Professor and Chaiman of Pathology.

F8C0Z@BDl'!lED PXSNDMENTS TO 1970-1971 3UDGET. Approval i s requested for the following changes i n the 1970-1971 budget:

Office of the Dean 1. Transfer ninds i n the amount of $11,083.31 from Unallocated Faculty Sa la r i es ,

account No. 207000, t o Office of t h e Dean Administrative and Professional S a l a r i e s , account No. 200101, and appoint B i l l F. Jones, Ass is tant t o the Dean, a t an annual sa la ry r a t e of $19,000 payable f ron Office of the De%n budget. (RBC Eo. 290)

2. @-ange the s t a t u s of ?,laryann Xggan, ef fec t ive f o r the period March 1, 1971 through March 31, 1971, f rox f u l l t i l e Ass is tant Frofessor a t an a n r ~ a l s a l a r y r a t e of $18,600 payable from USPHS 5 GO4 LM 00785, t o h a l f time Assis tant Professor a t an annual sa la ry of $9,300 payable from US3'+S 5 ~ 0 4 LM 00785, and w i l l r eve r t t o f u l l time s t a t u s A p r i l 1, 1971. (RBC No. 306)

Anesthesiology 3. Accept the res ignat ion of Charles R. Stephen, Professor, e f fec t ive

Yebruary 28, 1971. D r . Stephen i s budgeted a t an annual salary r a t e of $32,000 payable f ron Anesthesiology 'oudget. (HBC No. 305)

4. Appoint P a z l e a l i Y. Dalal, Ass i s t an t Professor, e f fec t ive February 1, 1971, at an anrmal sa la ry r a t e of $18,000 payable from Veterans Adxinistrat ion I iospital . (RBC No. 286)

Siochenis t ry 5. Transfer funds i n the amount of $12,250 from Unallocated Faculty S a l a r i e s ,

accmnt No. 207000, t o Biochemistry Teaching S a l a r i e s , account No. 204300, a s follows: Change the source of s a l a r y of Michael Waterman, Ass is tant Professor e f fec t ive Zebrv-ary 1, 1971, from an annual sa la ry r a t e of ~ 1 4 , 0 0 0 payable as follo$?s: $3,000 f ron Biochexistry budget and $11,000 from USPX 5 211 Gi>$ 16488, t o $14,000 payable f r n Biochemistry budget.

Cnange the so-urce of sa la ry of Yuzuru Ishimura, i n s t r u c t o r , e f fec t ive February 1, 1971, from an a r n z a l s a l a r y r a t e of $10,000 payable from USPZS P l 1 GN 16488 t o $10,900 payable from Biochexistry budget. (RBC No. 285)

6. Change the source of s a l a r y of John Dennis HcGarry, Ass is tant Trofessor of I n t e r n a l ?~kd ic ine a i d Xochemistry, e f f e c t i v e Xarch 1, 1971, from an annual salaxy r a t e of $15,000 payable a s follows: $6,200 fro" Biochemistry budget and. $8,800 from Various Donors, t o $6,200 fr3m Biochemistry 'oudget and $8,800 from Damon Rmyon P4emorial f ind . (XSC No. 300)

I n t e r n a l Medicine 7. Transfer funds i n the amount of $1,198.72 from U~.allocated %cv.ltv , -

S a l a r i e s , account No. 207000, t a Kidney Transplantat ion Unit Teaching S a l a r i e s , accounflo. 250100 and increase the annual sa la ry of Pedro S t a s t r y , Ass i s t an t Professor, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971, 'ram $1,594 payable from Kidney Transplar ta t ion Unit budget t o $3,392 from Kidney Transplantat ion Unit budget. D r . S t a s t r y w i l l rece ive the remainder of h i s sa la ry from the Veterans Administration C l i n i c a l Inves t iga to r sh ip - Direct . (RBC No. 253)

8. Transfer funds i n the amount of $29,899.94 from &allocated Faculty Sa la r i es , axcoiint No. 207000, t o I n t e r n a l N e d i c i ~ e Teaching S a l a r i e s , a s fol lows: Change the source of s a l a r y of Jack A. Earnett , Prafessor and Chairman of Division of Preventi-$re Medicine and ?ubl ic Health, e f f e c t i v e Febm-ary 1, 1971, fron an annual s a l a r y r a t e 31" $30,500 payable as follows: $24,500 from I n t e r n a l ?~iedicine budget, $k,000 from USPXS 2 ,701 A 1 00030 and $2,000 from USWS 5 R O l KD 00851, t o $28,892 from I n t e r n a l Hedicine budget and $1,608 f r o n USPHS 2 T 0 l A I 00030.

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I n t e r n a l Medicine - continued mange the source of s a l a r y of Eugene P. 'renkel, Professor, e:ffect ive February 1, 1971, from an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $32,000 payable as Follows: $19,900 from I n t e r n a l Xedicine 'oudget, $7,000 fm-. :TS?:iS 5 'i.12 CA 08062 and

- $5,100 from USPHS 69-40, t o $25,300 fr3m imternal Xe.3icine b?ldget a-d $7,000 from USPX 5 T12 CA 08062.

Change t h e source of sa la ry of W o e r t L. Joknson, Jr., ?rofessor, effect ive February 1, 1971, from an anrual s a l a r y r a t e of $29,573 paydole as follows: $14,488 f r a n I n t e r n a l Medicine budget, $lO,000 from USPKS 5 X03 NE 00171: a-d $5,085 from USPKS 5 PO1 ii3 06296 t o $19,573 f r o r I n t e r n a l Kedicine budget and $10,000 fro-. USRE 5 Z03 ?a 0017h.

Change the source of s a l a r y of John :?. Dietscky, Associate Professor, effec- t i v e February 1, 1971, from an a n m a l s a l a r y r a t e of $28,000 payable a s fol lows: $12,000 f ron i n t e r n a l Medicine budget, $5,800 from USPX 2 T O 1

05490 and $10,200 from U S P ~ S 5 ~ 0 1 I~E 09360 t o $20,160 from I n t e r n a l Medicine budget, $5,800 from 3S?E 2 T O 1 M4 35490 and $2,040 fro-. USPii'S 5 ~ 0 1 a 09610.

Change the source of sa la ry o:f Prederic A. i ieberdorf , Ass is tant Professor, e f fec t ive Tebruary 1, 1971, from an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $20,000 payable a s f o l l o ~ r s : $10,000 from USPHS 2 T O 1 A24 054.90 and $10,000 from USEiS 5 X01 AM 06506, t o $10,020 from I n t e r n a l iNedicine budget and $9,980 frm USXS 2 TO1 M4 05490.

Change the so7Jrce of s a l a r y of Zugo Jasin, Ass is tant Professor, e f fec t ive Febmary 1, 1971, from an ann?~.al s a l a r y rake of $19,200 payable as foliows: - $8,000 from IJS~HS 5 "1 A&..; 05154, $9,000 Prow. A r t h r i t i s >ou1?dakion an2 $2,200 f rm >lorkk Texas Chapter A r t h r i t i s Pov.ndation, t o $8,000 fro70 in te rna l Medicine budget, $9,000 from A r t h r i t i s Foundation and $2,200 fro-. North Texas Chapter A r t h r i t i s Foundation.

Change Vne sou-rce of s a l a r y of I~Taldenar G. Johanson, Ass is tant Professor, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971, from an annual sa la ry r a t e of $10,j00 payable

%, a s follows: $6,000 fro-. Tnternal !,!edicine b u a e t and $4,500 from US?HS 5 31 F E 06296, t o $10,500 from I n t e r n a l Medicine budget. PC. Johanson a l s o receives a d i r e c t fel lowship i n the amount of $11,000 f ro- ?JIR.

Change the source of s a l a r y of Stephen Leskin, Ass is tant Professor, e f fec - t i v e February 1, 1971, :from an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $?0,000 payable a s follows: $5,000 f r m I n t e r n a l Xedicine budget, $6,000 from USPES 5 PO1 53 0 6 2 9 h n d $%000 from USPHS 5 TO2 00293, t o $11,000 frm. I r ~ t e r n a l !kdicine >u.dget and $9,000 from USP:<S 5 TO2 1-3 00293. (RBC No. 276)

9. Xeirerse XSC 273 rdlich changed the sovrce ~f s a l a r y of George F. Vastagin from USPHS 5 ?01 PX 06296 t o I n t e r n a l Medicize Class i f i ed Sa la r i es . . Vastagh w i l l rexain or 3ST):iS 5 PO1 1% 06296 a t an annual sa la ry r a t e of $12,000. (RBC Xo. 253)

LO. Ckange the s t a t u s of Athol J. Ware, e f f e c t i v e Julj- 1, 1971., fro" Research Fellow a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of $10,000 payable from USRliS 5 R01 AM 06506 t o Instrucbor a t an arnu.al s a l a r y r a t e of ";5,000 paya'ole a s follows : $10,000 from US?'iS 5 T O 1 f& 05490 and $5,000 froc.; US?% 5 301 A24 13757. (RSC So. 307)

Ooste t r ics and G)Tecology ..

11. Transfer funds i n the amount of $3,500 f r9n unallocated Faculty S a l a r i e s , account ~ 3 . 207000, t o a s t e t r i c s and G>v.ecology Teaching S a l a r i e s , acco>crt No. 205100 and change the s t a t u s of ikiiko Noriyama, ePfrc t ive F'ehruary 1, 1971 f ron Research Technician I a t an a.r-iual s a l a r y r a t e of $7,104 payable fro-. USPI-:S 5 301 33 00107, t o Vis i t ing Assis tant ??ofessor a t an a n m a l sa la ry r a t e of $14,C00 paya'cle a s follows : $6,000 frov. Obste t r ics an.d Qnecology budget aild $8,003 from USPI-lS 5 ".l I-Zn 00107. (RS' Xo. 229)

12. Ter~ginate Thomas r". T:oore, Trojec t Ad-inistrator , e f fec t ive Jailuary 18, 1971. P4. Moore i s budgeted a t an a r n u a l r a t e of $18,353 payable from Fanily Planning Projec t 746. ( X 3 C KO. 288)

RECODlMENDED AWhQbENTS TO 1970-1971 WDGET. - continued

Pathology . . 13. Increase the annual salary r a t e of Joseph S. Paul, Ass:c:ant Professor of Pathology and Biochemistry, effect ive February 1, 1971, "iron an a r rua l sa lary r a t e of $21,000 payable ?.on USPHS 5 KO4 CA 2 3 8 7 t o $2l,y00 payable as follows: $21,000 from USPHS 5 ~ 0 4 CA 23087 and $900 from ?~k+ & ' k s . J. Thomsen Fund. (RBC No. 256)

Pediatr ics 14. Accept the resignation of Marianne Cabe, ins t ruc tor , effect ive January 31, 1971. Miss Ca'oe i s budgeted a t an annual salary r a t e of $9,400 payable as follows: $500 from Pediatrics budget and $8,900 from lrational Fsindation - Birth Defects. (RBC No. 282)

15. Transfer funds i n the aaount of $6,016 from Unallocated Faculty Salar ies , account No. 207000, t o Pediatrics Classified Salar ies , accmnt No. 205501. (.mc No. 281)

Pharmacology 16. Transfer funds i n the amount of $7,581.29 from Unallocated Faculty Salar ies , account No. 207000, t o Pharmacology Teaching Salar ies , account No. 205700, and appoint Ahmad Sayim Ad Dahr, Instructor i n Pharmacology azd In te rna l Medicine, a t an annual salary r a t e of $14,000 payable fro- Fharmacology budget. (PBC No. 297)

17. Transfer funds i n the a n a n t of $6,622 from Unallocated Faculty Salar ies , account No. 207000, t o Pharmacology Classified Salar ies , account No. 205701. (RBC NO. 284)

Physical Nedicine and Rekabi l i ta t ior 18. Change the s ta tus and increase the annual sa la ry r a t e of Alexa~der 3. - Raptou, effect ive January 1, 1971, f ron Assi-stant Professor a t an annual salary r a t e of $22,200paya701e from Physical Kedicine ard Rehabilitation budget, t o Assistant Professor; Acting Chairman a t an annual salary r a t e of $26,700 payable a s follows: $22,200 from Physical Medicine and Rehabi- l i t a t i o n budget and $4,500 f r m USPHS PLM 00007. (RBC No. 267 - Revised)

19. Increase tine annual salary r a t e of Alexander D. Raptou., Acting Chair-an and Assistant Professor, effect ive March 1, 1971, from $26,700 paya'nle as follows: $22,200 f r m Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation budget and $4,500 from USPXS GO3 PM 00007, t o $27,642 payable as follows: $22,200 from Physical Medicine and 3ehabi l i ta t ion bu-dget , $4,500 from USPHS GC3 F'Jg 00007 and $942 from RSA 394-T-71. ( R E No. 302)

20. Appoint George F. Crcmes, Jr., Instructor i n Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Sckool of All ied I-Iealth Professions, effect ive Janu-ary 1 5 , 1971, a t an annual salary r a t e of $12,500 payable as follows : $5,300 from Physical Medicine a-nd Rehabili tat ion budget and $7,200 fro-. PSA-39b-~-71. (RBC NO. 272)

Physiology 2 Change the source of salary of John C . Porter, Professor, effect ive February 1, 1971, from an annual salary r a t e of $29,300 paya'ole as follo~ws : $26,000 from Physiolor;~ budget and $3,000 fron Population Council, t o $26,000 from Physiology budget and $3,000 from Xouston Kedical School. (RBC No. 279)

22. Change the source of salary of Kern Wildenthal, Assistant Professor, effect ive February 1, 1971, from an annual salary r a t e of $20,000 payable as follows: $16,000 f-rm Physiology budget and $4,000 from. USPIIS 5 PO1 06296, t o $16,000 from Physiology budget and $4,000 f r m Houston Kedical School. (XBC No. 280)

23. Change the s ta tus of John T. Watson, effect ive January 1, 1971 tkrougk January 31, 1971, fro= Instructor i n Physiology, 1.13 t i ne , a t a r annval salary of $4,000 payable from Physiology budget, to Inst ructor i n P2ysiologl and Thoracic and Cardiovascular P~rgerl; , fi~ll. time, a t an annual salary r a t e

.. of $12,000 payable f r m Dallas Heart Association. ( R Y C No. 287)

Physiology - continued 24. Transfer funds i n Yne amo~jnt of $3,208.35 from Uzallocated Teacklng - Salar ies , account No. 207000, t o Pkysiology Teacking Salar ies , account Xo. 206000, as follows: Change the source of salary of Raul Orias, Ass i s ta r t Professor, effect ive February 1, 1971, f r m an annual salary r a t e o f$ lb ,000 payable as follows: $10,000 from Physiology budget and $4,000 fron USPIE 1 R O l AM 14476, t o $14,000 from, Physiologj bi~dget .

Change the source of salary of Gordon !I. Wepleton, I r s t rvc tor , effect ive February 1, 1971, from an annual sa la ry of $3,000 paya'ble as follows: $1,500 from Fhysiology budget and $1,500 from Dallas Heart Association, t o $3,000 from Physiology budget. IF. Tenpleton a l so receives $10,000 directljr f r m the N I H . (RBC No. 278)

Psychiatr 25. Trans$er f inds i n the amount of $7,500 from. Uaallocated. Teaching Salar ies , account go. 207000, t o Psychiatry Teaching Salar ies , account No. 206100, as follows: Change the source of salary of Robert S. Glen, Professor, for the period February 1, 1971 through June 30, 1971, from an annual salary r a t e of $28,300 payable as follows: $22,300 from Psychiatry budget, $3,000 from Ter re l l State Hospital Interagency Contract and $3,000 from US?dS 5 501 01:F

.. 06528 t o $25,300 from Psychiatry bu-dget and $3,000 fro?? Ter re l l State msp i - t a l Interagency Contract. D r . Glen's s a l an j w i l l rever t t o or ig ina l sources July 1, 1971.

Caange the source of sala-ry of Claude Nichols, Cl inical A,ssociate Professor, 25%, for the period February 1, 1971 through June 30, 1971, from an annual sa la ry of $6,000 paya'ole from USPRS 5 T O 1 !@I 06528, t o $6,000 payable from Psychiatry budget. 33. Nichols' sa la ry w i l l rever t t o or iginal source July 1, 1971.

Change the source of salary of 3o'oert N. Souda, Cl inical Assistant ?ro?'essor: 50% for t'ne period "bmary 1, 1971 through June 30, 1971, from an annual sa la ry of $9,000 payable from USPES 5 T O 1 i4H 06528 t o $9,000 payable fro?. Psychiatry bud&et. D r . Souda's sa lary w i l l r e v e r t t o or ig ina l source 2uly I, 1971. ( m c ~ o . 277)

26. Appoint Larry D. Reavis, Cli.nical Assistant Professor, 116 t i ne , effec- t i ve for the period February 1, 1971 t'rrough June 30, 1971, a t an ac-nual salary of $2,880 payable from USPHS 5 TO1 P,m 06528. (XBC No. 303)

Surgery 27. Transfer funds i n the aqount of $12,032.95 from Unallocated Teaching Sa la r ies , account No. 207000, t o Surgery Teaching Salar ies , account No. 206400, as follows: Change t'ne source of salary of 3obert X. McClelland., Associate Professor, effect ive February 1, 1971, f roe an annual salary r a t e of $24,777 payable as follows : $20,000 from Smgery budget, $2,777 from LJSPHS 5 PO1 C-24 114892 an& $2,000 from USPX 5 TO1 GM 01733, t o $24,777 from Surgery budget.

Change the source of salary of Malcolm 0. Perry, Associate T~ofes so r , effec- t i ve February 1, 1971, from an annual salary r a t e of $22,851 payable as follows: $21,000 fro-. Shrgery budget and $1,851 :fro; USES 5 PC1 31 14892 t o $22,851 payable f r m Surgery budget.

.. mange the source of salary of Joel R. norovitz, Research Instructor , effec- t i ve Febmary 1, 1971, from an annual salary r a t e of $ll:,000 oayable fro?. TUSPHS 5 PO1 SiM 14892, t o $14,300 payable from Surgery budget. ( 1 9 ~ Xo. 291)

Surgery - continued 29. Change the s ta tus of W i l l i a m A. Ihhite, Assistant R-ofessr of P:eurological - - Surgery, effect ive Fe'omary 1, 1971, frox par t the a b en arnuai salary of $7,500 payable fron USPIiS 5 EC3 ?,,E 000i7k, and also receives $13,033 direc'cly from Veterans Administration Rospital, t o f u l l t h e a t an annual salary r a t e of $17,500 payable a s follows: $7,500 from USPHS 5 X,03 00174 and $10,000 from Neurosurgery Memorial Gift Fu.nd. (RBC No. 295)

30. Increase the annual salary r a t e of Jose P. Anpil, Assistant Professor of Oral Surgery, effect ive February 1, 1971, from $18,000 fro9 USPHS 2 G03 3:- 00007 t o $19,264 from n s m 2 GO3 3): 00007. ( R ~ C KO. 301)

31. Transfer Pmds i n the amount of $5,600 from Unallocated Tea.c'ling Salar ies , account So. 207000, t o Surgemj Classified Salar ies , account No. 206401. ( m c ~$3 . 298)

Various 12. Transfer funds i n the amount of$32,217 frox Unallocated Teaching Salaries account No. 207000, as follows: $4,970 t o Biochemistry Classified Salar ies , account No. 204301, $18,455 t o In te rna l Medicine Classified Salar ies , account No. 204501, $1,799 to Physioloa- Classified Salar ies , a c c x r t No. 206001 and $6,993 t o Surgery Classified Salar ies , account No. 206401. (RBC No. 296)

Physical Plant - Grounds Maintenance 33. Transfer funds i n the amnount of $6,000 from Special Projects, accmnt KO. 228005, t o mys ica l Plant - Grou-nds P~iaintenance - Maintenance and Operation, Account No. 224005. ( R E No. 304)

Special Projects 34. Transfer funds i n the anovnt of $2,200 f roc Unallocated Eiaintenance ard Operation, a c c m t KO. 207005, t o Special Pmject - Relocation of Police Tra i le r , account No. 231205. (RRC No. 293)

School of Allied Iiealth Professions 35. C%.ange the s ta tus of Harry J. Parker, effect ive January 1, 1971, fron Associate Dean School of ~ l l i e d Fealtk Professions; Professor of Fsychology and Pllysical Medicine and Rehabili tat ion, t o Acting Dean School or ̂Allied .. Jiealth Professions; Professor of Psychology and Physical Medicine and Rehabili tat ion, w i t h no change i n salary. 3 r . Bake r i s budgeted a t an annual sa la ry r a t e of $23,600 payable from School of Allied 3ealth Drofes- sions 'oudget. (RBC ?To. 275)

36. Appoint Iio'oert E. Thomas, Adjunct Assistant Professor, 62.5$, effect ive March . . 15 , 1971, a t an annual salary of $10,000 payable from USPES 44-P- 30102-6-01. (RBC ~ 3 . 299)

3esggctf~ull.j submitted,

Dean

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS XEDICAL SCHOOT. AT SAii ANTONIO

March 1 8 , 1971

Dr. C . A . LeMais t re , C h a n c e l l o r The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas System A u s t i n , Texas 78712

Dear D r . L e H a i s t r e :

The f o l l o w i n g docke t f o r The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Medical School a t San Antonio i s submi t t ed f o r your a p p r o v a l and p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Board of .,- Regents at i t s n e x t meet ing i n G a l v e s t o n on A p r i l 23, 1971: 3..

>,,' c; -3; -.-, i,, $Q'.. \ >y-

t, GIFTS: Acceptance i s recommended of t h e f o l l o w i n g g i f t s which have been r e c e i v e d by The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Medical School a t San Antonio:

Donor Purpose & C o n d i t i o n s Amount .,.

1. ^ C h a r i t y B a l l A s s o c i a t i o n P e d i a t r i c I n t e n s i v e Care $19,420.00 San Antonio , Texas Uni t

.,. 2. " K r . 5 X r s . Ralph Beard Resea rch i n g a s t r o e n t e r - $ 2,000.00

1 l L Wn. C l a s s e n D r . o logy under d i r e c t i o n of San Antonio , Texas 78232 D r . E l l i o t Weser

.,. / ,."., :,

^No l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l r e c e i v e d from donor . ?i,..' : ... :, I.,J j

3' ' -.... GRANTS (NON-GOVERNPEXAL): Approval i s r e q u e s t e d f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g :

The L a l o r Foundat ion

1. LResearch Cran t Macromolecular B ind ing of E s t r o g e n i n t h e Human U t e r u s D r . Joseph E . Mar t in A p r i l 1, 1971 - March 31, 1972 $8,000.00

American Cancer S o c i e t y , I n c .

2. Advanced C l i n i c a l F e l l o w s h i p ib153-B D r . Thomas E . Wi l l i ams J u l y 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972 $1O,000.00

The L i l l y Research L a b o r a t o r i e s

3 . Research Gran t 219/4591C/10 C l i n i c a l E v a l u a t i o n of Compound 69323 D r . Rober t P e r s e l l i n February 1, 1971 - January 3 1 , 1972 S20,625.00

COXTRACTS - AND -- GRANTS (FEDERAL): Approval i s r e q u e s t e d f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g :

Department of H e a l t h , Educa t ion and Wel fa re

D i v i s i o n of P h y s i c i a n and H e a l t h P r o f e s s i o n s Educat ion

1. T r a i n i n g Grant 5 E03 PE00172-06 H e a l t h P r o f e s s i o n s E d u c a t i o n a l Improvement Program - I n s t i t u t i o n a l Grant - D r . F . C . P a n n i l l J u l y 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972 $186,294.00

N a t i o n a l Hear t and Lung I n s t i t u t e

2. Resea rch Grant 5 R01 EE12415-03 C o n t r o l V e n t r i c u l a r F u n c t i o n D r . Vernon S. Bishop February 1, 1971 - January 31, 1972 $32,605.00

N a t i o n a l Cancer I n s t i t u t e

3 . Research Grant 1 R10 CA12275-01 C e n t r a l Oncology Group Dr. J . B . Aust January 1, 1971 - January 31 , 1972 $21,639.00

4 . T r a i n i n g Gran t 5 TI2 CA08069-05 C l i n i c a l Cancer T r a i n i n g - Medical D r . J . B . Aust J u l y 1, 1971 - J u n e 30, 1972 $5L,293.00

X a t i o n a l Advisory Communicable D i s e a s e Counc i l

5 . Research Grant 1 R01 CC00516-01 =-Spec i f i c Ant igens - of P r o t o t y p e Group B Arbov i ruses D r . Dennis W . T r e n t PIarch 1, 1971 - February 29 , 1972 $32,808.00

N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of Flental H e a l t h

6 . Research Grant 1 R01 NlI19678-01 Study of A d d i c t i o n C a r e e r s o f San Anton io A d d i c t s D r . James F . Naddux J a n u a r y 1, 1971 - December 3 1 , 1971 $60,143.00

X a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of Ch i ld H e a l t h and Human Development

7 . Development Award - Research Caree r Program 1 KO4 HD47279-01 D r . C a r l J. P a u e r s t e i n January 1, 1971 - December 3 1 , 1971 $25,000.00

8 . Research Grant 5 R01 HD03964.-03 Value of Cont inuous Moni to r idg i n T,abor -- Dr. Joseph S e i t c h i k March 1, 1971 - February 29, 1972 $60,621.00

Genera l Research Suppor t Branch

Change i n Grant P r e v i o u s l y Approved: 9 . Approve t h e a d d i t i o n a l f u n d s of Genera l Research Suppor t Grant

5 SO1 RR05654-04, D r . J i m L . S t o r y , i n t h e added amount of $20,307 w i t h o u t e x t e n s i o n of t ime .

N a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e of A r t h r i t i s and N e t a b o l i c D i s e a s e s

Change i n Grant P r e v i o u s l y Approved: 10. Approve t h e a d d i t i o n a l f u n d s of Research Cran t 5 R01 Ai'112583-03,

D r . E . C. Renne l s , i n t h e added amount of $1,189 w i t h o u t e x t e n s i o n or t ime.

COXTRACTS M D - AGREENEXTS (OTHER): Approval i s r e q u e s t e d f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g :

i . R a t i f i c a t i o n of an agreenen t f o r d a t a p r o c e s s i n g s e r v i c e s f o r The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas Medical Schoo l a t San Anton io , Medical S e r v i c e , Resea rch , and Development P l a n f o r a two-year p e r i o d b e g i n n i n g March l5 ,

1971. T h i s agreement h a s been n e g o t i a t e d w i t h M r . James B . Robb of San Antonio and approved by D r . F . C . P a n n i l l , Dean, i n c o n s u l t a t i o n w i t h System O f f i c e s .

Bexar County H o s p i t a l D i s t r i c t

2. BCBD C o n t r a c t #5 S e r v i c e s of P r o f e s s i o n a l Staff D r . F . C . P a n n i l l J a n u a r y 1, 1971 - December 31, 1971 $446,500.00

Change i n C o n t r a c t P r e v i o u s l y Approved: 3 . Change t h e amount of BCHD C o n t r a c t #5 end ing December 3 1 , 1971 from

S446,500.00 t o $703 ,934 .66 .

2ECO:PENDED MlEND>LENTS 1970-7 1 BUDGET :

G f f i c e of t h e D i r e c t o r & Account ing

1. Change t h e t i t l e of Xr. Elmo 31. Cavin , J r . from Accountant I1 (9161) a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $ 1 0 , 4 t 0 t o A s s i s t a n t D i r e c t o r of Account ing (1000) e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. T r a n s f e r $6,090 from C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s t o A d m i n i s t r a t i v e and P r o f e s s i o n a l S a l a r i e s . (RBC 140)

O f f i c e of t h e P e r s o n n e l D i r e c t o r

2 . Change t h e s t a t u s of N r . John W . Massey from P e r s o n n e l A s s i s t a n t 11 a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $9 ,600 t o A s s i s t a n - P e r s o n n e l D i r e c t o r e f f e c t i v e >larch 1, 1971. T r a n s f e r SL,SOO from C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s t o A d m i n i s t r a t i v e and P r o f e s s i o n a l S a l a r i e s . (RBC 166)

3 . Change t h e s o u r c e of funds of Dr. Bar ry F . Bass , A s s i s t a n t ' P r o f e s s o r a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $16,000, from BCHD C o n t r a c t #5 t o A n e s t h e s i o l o g y , Teaching S a l a r i e s e f f e c t i v e Harch 1, 1971. Funds needed f o r t h i s change t o come from Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 143)

4 . Appoint D r . H e r s c h e l L . Douglas as A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $25,400 e f f e c t i v e J u n e 1 5 , 1971 through June 30, 1971. h n d s needed f o r t h i s appointment t o come from OEO Grant 6810-A/O. (RBC 137)

O b s t e t r i c s and Gynecology

5. Change t h e source of funds of D r . C a r l J . P a u e r s t e i n , A s s o c i a t e P ro- f e s s o r , a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $25,000 from Teaching S a l a r i e s t o D'IEId Grant 11 \04 HD47279-01 e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1971. T r a n s f e r unused Teaching S a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of $12,499.98 t o Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 154)

Pa tho logy

6 . Change t h e s o u r c e of funds of D r . C h a r l e s U. Nauney, A s s i s t a n t P ro - f e s s o r a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $19,000, from BCHD C o n t r a c t 6 5 t o Pa tho logy , Teaching S a l a r i e s e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1971. Funds needed l o r t h i s change t o come from U n a l l o c a t e d F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RHC 142)

7 . Change t h e source of funds of D r . 'Thomas iii. !!uber, I n s t r u c t o r (80% time) a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $15 ,000 , from !3C!.!D C o n t r a c t # 5 t o Pa tho logy , Teaching S a l a r i e s e I I e c i i v e !Iarch I , 1 9 7 i . Funds needed f o r t h i s change t o come from Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . Dr. Xuber i s p a i d a s I n s t r u c t o r (20% t ime) from Microb io logy , Teaching S a l a r i e s . (RBC 14.4)

8. Change t h e s o u r c e of funds of D r . P h i l l e n o r c A . Howard, I n s t r u c t o r a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $14 ,500 , from BCHD C o n t r a c t #5 t o P a t h o l o g y 3 Teac!ling S a l a r i e s e f f e c t i x i e Narch 1, 1971. Funds needed f o r t h i s change t o come from Una1loca.ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RRC 141)

9 . Reappoint ?Iiss E l i z a b e t h 1,udolph a s i n s t r u c t o r (70% t ime) a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $10,500 e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1971 th rough A p r i l 30 , 2971. Funds f o r t h i s reappointment t o come from C n a l l o c a t e d F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . Miss Ludolph i s a l s o pa id a s I n s t r u c t o r (30X t ime) from DIiEX Grant 5 GO3 iL'I00007-C3. (RBC 155)

P e d i a t r i c s

10 . Change t h e s t a t u s of D r . Thomas E . W i l l i a m s , A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t c of S20,000 from (512,000, P e d i a t r i c s , Teaching S a l a r i e s , < O X t ime and $8 ,000 , American Cancer S o c i e t y - P a i d a i r e c t - LOX t ime) to(S10,OOO P e d i a t r i c s , Teaching S a l a r i e s , 50X t ime and $10,000, American Cancer S o c i e t y - Paid D i r c c t - 50': t ime) e f f e c t i v e J u l y 1, 1971. T r a n s f e r unused Teaching S a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of 5333.34 t o L n a l l o c a t e d F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 148)

11. Change t h e t i t l e of 3r . Fernando A. Guer ra from I n s t r u c t o r a t an annual s a l a r y r a t e of S lS ,000 t o I n s t r u c t o r and Xacy F a c u l t y Feilors e f f e c - t i v e J u l y 1, 1971. Also change s o u r c e of funds from P e d i a t r i c s , Teaching S a l a r i e s (S8 ,280) , Dt1F.i Grant 3 C03 ?iE00172-05 (522O), and American Cancer S o c i e t y ($9,500 - Paid D i r c c t ) t o J o s i a h >lacy, J r . Foundat ion ($18 ,000) . 'ITransier unused Teaching S a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of $1 ,380 t o Una l loca ted I ' acu l ty S a l a r i e s . (RIIC li.7)

12. Reappoint D r . Gene A . ! ( e s t e r a s A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r ( 8 6 . 7 1 t ime) a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $15,000 e f f e c t i v e A p r i l i , 1571. Funds needed f o r t h i s reappointment t o come Lrom U n a l l o c a t e d F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . C r . N e s t e r i s a l s o pa id a s A s s i s c a n t P r o f e s s o r (l3.3';' t ime) from Cran t 5 TO? ?2111546-03. (RBC 139)

Phys io logy

13. Change t i le s t a t u s of D r . E leanor A . ??u::f; from Seni.or Research Asso- c i a t e ( 2 0 2 t ime) a t an annua l sal..ary i a ~ c of $11,400 t o t h e f a c u l t y p o s i t i o n of A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r (50'' t ime) a t an annual. s a l a r y r a t e of $16,000 e f f e c t i v e August 1, 1971. Funds needed f o r t h i s appointment t o t h e f a c u l t y a r e t o be t r a n s f e r r e d t o Physiology Teaching S a l a r i e s from Phys io logy C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s and Una l loca tcd F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 136)

P s y c h i a t r y

1;. h a p p o i n t D r . Nary A . ) . cvy ( f rom l e a v e of absence) a s A s s i s t a n t P r o - f e s s o r (32.51' t ime) a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $22,000 e f f e c t i v e February 8 , 1971. through Junc 30, 1971. Funds needed f o r t h i s r eappo in tment t o come from :)!HE!.! Grant .3 TO2 "iI!!.l54.6-03. (RRC 150)

Radiology

1 Accc,pt t h e rcsi.f:nntiori of i)r. L c s l i e J. T.,awrencc, A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s s o r a t an annual s a l a r y r a t c of $19,000, e f f e c t i v e A p r i l 30, 1971. D r . I.,avrencc was pa id lrom D l l l . 3 Grant 5 '1.'02 Cll1006-OLI. (RUC 158)

1. Amount of T r a n s f e r : $5 ,033.00 To: P e d i a t r i c s , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s $ 5 ,033 .00

From: U n a l l o c a t e d , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s $ 44Li.00 Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s 4,589.00

F o r : To p r o v i d e t h e s a l a r y funds n e c e s s a r y t o employ a d d i t i o n a l c l e r i c a l a s s i s t a n c e f o r t h i s depar tment f o r t h e b a l a n c e of t h e f i s c a l y e a r . (RBC 198)

2. Arncunt of T r a n s f e r : $5,835.94. To: C e n t r a l R e c e i v i n g , Genera l S t o r e s ,

I n v e n t o r y and Mai l S e r v i c e , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s $ 96.00

S c i e n t i f i c Computer System, Xa in ten- ance & O p e r a t i o n 583.29

L i b r a r y , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s 5 ,156.65 From: O f f i c e of t h e P u r c h a s i n g Agent,

Maintenance & O p e r a t i o n s 96.00 S c i e n t i f i c Computer System, C l a s s i f i e d

S a l a r i e s 583.29 L i b r a r y , A d m i n i s t r a t i v e & P r o f e s s i o n a l

S a l a r i e s 5 ,156.65 F o r : To p r o v i d e t h e funds n e c e s s a r y t o pe rmi t

t h e s e d e p a r t m e n t s t o c a r r y o u t t h e i r o p e r a t i o n a l f u n c t i o n s . (RBC 145)

3 . Amount of T r a n s f e r : $35,000.00 To: P h y s i c a l P l a n t ( E u i l d i n g Naintenance) ,

>!aintenence & O p e r a t i o n From: P h y s i c a l P l a n t ( B u i l d i n g Na in tenance) ,

C r e d i t f o r S a l e s & S e r v i c e s - r o r : To t r a n s f e r funds p rov ided by c h a r g e s f o r work performed t o budget e x p e n d i t u r e s as r e q u i r e d t o meet o p e r a t i o n a l n e e d s . (RBC 151)

A . Amount 01 T r a n s f e r : $5,134.00 To: Pa tho logy , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s $ 5 ,134 .00

Prom: U n a l l o c a t e d , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s 1,955.46 U n a l l o c a t e d , Teaching S a l a r i e s 3 ,178.54

F o r : To p r o v i d e t h e funds n e c e s s a r y t o p r o v i d e f o r needed t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n c e i n t h i s depar tment . (RBC 156)

5. Amount of T r a n s f e r : $12,500.00 To: O b s t e t r i c s and ,Gynecology, C l a s s i f i e d

S a l a r i e s $ 8,550.00 O b s t e t r i c s and Gynecology, Maintenance

& O p e r a t i o n 3 ,950.00 * erom: Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s $ 8,550.00

Una l loca ted Maintenance h Opera t ion 3 ,950.00 F o r : To p r o v i d e t h e funds n e c e s s a r y t o

employ a d d i t i o n a l c l e r i c a l and t e c h n i c a l a s s i s t a n c e f o r t h i s depar tment and t o p r o v i d e funds f o r needed o p e r a t i o n a l expenses . (NIX 157)

6 . Amount of T r a n s f e r : $3,850.00 To: Phys io logy , Maintenance & O p e r a t i o n

From: Phys io logy , C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s F o r : To p r o v i d e t h e funds n e c e s s a r y f o r

t h i s depar tment t o meet i t s oper - a t i o n a l r e q u i r e m e n t s . (RBC 149)

-, F. C . P a n n i l l , M.D. Dean

THE LTIVERSITY OF TEXAS DENTAL SCHOOL

a t San Antonio

March 19, 1971

D r . C . A . LeMais t re , C h a n c e l l o r The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas System A u s t i n , Texas 78712

Dear Dr. LeMais t re :

The f o l l o w i n g docke t f o r The U n i v e r s i t y o f Texas D e n t a l School a t San Antonio i s submi t t ed f o r your a p p r o v a l and p r e s e n t a t i o n t o t h e Board of Regents, a t i t s nex t mee t ing i n Ga lves ton on A p r i l 23, 1971: i . , ..,. -.. . , +. .> ''a ,-,., ..

,,, ,, >,.". CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (FEDERAL): Approval i s r e q u e s t e d f o r t h e f ~ l l o ~ i n g :

D i v i s i o n of P h y s i c i a n and B e a l t h P r o f e s s i o n s Educa t ion

1. T r a i n i n g Grant 5 E03 PE00393-02 H e a l t h P r o f e s s i o n s E d u c a t i o n a l Improvement Program - I n s t i t u t i o n a l Grant D r . John V. Olson J u l y 1, 1971 - June 30, 1972 $31,084.00

CONTRACTS AGREEMENTS (OTHER) :

C o o r d i n a t i n g Board, Texas C o l l e g e and U n i v e r s i t y System

Approval i s r e q u e s t e d of an agreement w i t h t h e C o o r d i n a t i n g Board, Texas C o l l e g e and U n i v e r s i t y System concern ing p a r t i c i p a t i o n of The U n i v e r s i t y of Texas D e n t a l School a t San Antonio i n t h e Hinson-Hazlewood- C o l l e g e S t u d e n t Loan Program.

RECOMNDED AMENDMENTS - TO 1970-71 EUDGET:

R e s i d e n t I n s t r u c t i o n & Depar tmenta l Resea rch 1. Appoint D r . Alexander A. Calomeni a s A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r (T) of R e s t o r a t i v e D e n t i s t r y a t an annua l s a l a r y r a t e of $20,000 e f f e c t i v e J u l y 15, 1971. Funds needed f o r t h i s appointment t o come f rom Una l loca ted F a c u l t y S a l a r i e s . (RBC 11)

Dea l -E lec t

SAD - 1

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVESTON

GALVESTON, TEXAS

March 23, 1971

D r . Charles A . Lebhistre Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas System Aust in , Texas

Dear D r . LeMaistre:

The following docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n ~ a l v e s t o n , Texas, on A p r i l 23, 1971: p.,,.,, \

APPROVAL - FOR NEPAi3ERSHIPS -- ON THE MEDICAL STAFF OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS KEDICAL BRANCH HOSPITALS - AT GALVESTON: On recommendation of t h e Executive Committee of t h e Xedical S t a f f , a?mroval i s r e swec t fu l ly requested f o r t h e . fol lowing appointments and/or change of s t a t u s on t h e Medical S ta f f :

1. Appointment of Edward Emile Louis , M . D . , C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , Depart- ment of I n t e r n a l Medicine, pa r t - t ime , f o r a s s o c i a t e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

2 Appointment of Leonard Robin Carney, M.D. , Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r , Depart- ment of Neurology and Psychia t ry , f u l l - t i m e , f o r a c t i v e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f .

3 . Change t h e h o s p i t a l s t a t u s of D r . Ruth A . D i l l a r d from assoc ia t e t o a c t i v e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f . D r . D i l l a r d has received her Texas l i c e n s e .

4. Change t h e h o s p i t a l s t a t u s of D r . Edward C . Larkin from Associate t o a c t i v e membership on t h e Medical S t a f f . D r . Larkin has received h i s Texas l i c e n s e . p-.\ THE JAMfS W. McLAUGBLIN FELLOWSHIP - FUND: On recommendation of t h e M e d i c a l u p Branch McLaughlin Corni t tee fo r The James W . McLaughlin Fellowship Fund,

'

approval i s requested f o r t h e fol lowing reconunendation:

1. Award a McLaughlin Predoctora l Fellowship t o Mr. Martin Allan Wasserman, f o r t h e per iod A p r i l 1, 1971through March 31, 1972, t o include:

S t ipend - one year ( ~ a r r i e d - two dependents) $4,200 .OO ( subjec t t o income t a x r e g u l a t i o n s )

Maintenance and Operation 500 .OO T rave l 300.00

T o t a l $5,000 .OO

GIFTS: I n c o q l i a n c e wi th the Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents - of The Universi ty of Texas System, Pa r t 11, Chapter I , Sdosection 1:3, ?..

i - J t,,... $4 -:.,*,, 3 r epor ted below a r e tine g i f t s received a t t he Medical Branch a t Galvesto . , -b "., . 1" Approval i s r e s p e c t f u l l y requested f o r t h e acceptance of these g i f t s .

Donor and Address m o s e and Conditions Amount

1. Krs. Virg in ia B . B a l l For support of t h e Maco $ 1,000.00 1707 Riverside Stewart Laboratory f o r l h n c i e , Indiana Cardiovascular Research i n

, memory of Nrs. Maco Stewar t , S r . Funds t o ,>e deposi ted i n t h e e x i s t i n g Current R e s t r i c t e d Account e n t i t l e d Maco Stewart Laboratory f o r Caz-diovascular Research; expenditures authorized by D r . John M. Wallace, D i rec to r , Maco S t e ~ r a r t Laboratory f o r Cardiovascular Research. (This i s repor ted a s an extension of a previous g i f t previous ly docketed - Board of Regents' Minutes of January 26-27, 1938, Item No. 1, Page G-4) .

X 2 . M r . I r b y B . Carruth 5 n i l e s Road Aust in. Texas

Funds t o be used t o def ray $ 1,658.00 t h e expenses of furn ish ing t h e Bruce Carruth Audio- Visu-el Conference Room i n t h e new Moody Medical Library.

3 . D r . Hamilton Ford For support of t h e Dr. T i tus $ 2,566.13 Professor and Chairman . Harr is Nemorial Library Department of Neurology fmd. This g i f t s r ep resen t s

and. Psychiatry t h e s a l e of 25 shazes of ~ITIML? at Galveston Xerr-McGee O i l I n d u s t r i e s ,

- incorporated, Common Stock, donated t o the Medical Branch by D r . Ford. This s tock was forwarded t o the Office of Investments, Trus ts and Lands and so id .

4 . Iiouston Endo~\ment , In:. For t h e purchase of a scanning $38,200.00 P. 0 . Box 52335 e l e c t r o n inicroscope t o be used Rouston, Texas a t t h e Shr iners Burns I n s t i t u t e

by personnel of t h e Medical Branch a t Galveston.

>A. 80 l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l received from the donor.

GIF'TS (continued)

Donor and Address

)C 5. Mrs. Mary Iiutchings 2805 Avenue 0 Galveston, Texas

6 . Mead Johnson Laboratories Evansvi l le , Indiana

7. H a r r i s and E l i z a Kempner Fund c/o YE. Harris Keqner P. 0 . BOX 119 Galveston, Texas

8 . Nedical Branch Hospi ta l k j x i l i a r y c/o Mrs. Abe Levy, President R t . 1, Box 149 Galveston, Texas

* 9. Medical Branch Hospital Auxi l ia ry c/o Y r s . Peggy Levy, President R t . 1, Box 149 Galveston, Texas

Pm-pose and Conditions

For support of t h e D r . T i t u s Ii. Harris Memorial Library Fund. This g i f t r ep resen t s the proceeds from t h e s a l e of var ious common stock donated t o t h e Medical Branch a t Galveston by Mxs. Hutchings. The stock was forwarded t o t h e Office of Investments, T rus t s and Lands, and s o l d .

For support of the 1971 SAY$-UTMB Nat ional Student Research Forum t o be he ld on the Medical Branch campus on A p r i l 22, 23, and 24, 1971.

Annual cont r ibut ion (1971) f o r support of the Daniel W. Kempner Professorship Fmd. This funds was e s t ab l i shed i n 1958 - Board of Regents' Minutes of December 12, 1958, Item No. 3 , Page G-13.

For support of t h e Anne Lass i t e r Medical Student Scholarship Fund which was e s t ab l i shed i n 1967 - Board of Regents' Minutes of May 5-6, 1%7, Item #13, Page G-7 his i s repor ted as an extension of a previous g i f t previous ly docketed - Board of Regents' Ninutes of A p r i l 17, 1970, Docket Item # 3 , Page G-2) .

For support of t h e Universi ty Auxi l ia ry Funds f o r Hospi ta l Needs. (This i s repor ted a s an extension of a previous g i f t previous ly docketed - Board of Regents' Minutes of May 2, ~ $ 9 , Docket Item #6, Page G-2) .

Amount

$15,130.82

*NO l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l received from the donor

GIFTS (continued) :

Donor and Address

X 10. Nedical Branch Hospi ta l Auxi l ia ry c/o Hrs. Peggy Levy, President R t . 1, Box 149 Galveston, Texas

The Sealy & Smith Foundation For The John Sealy Hospital 200 Univers i ty Boulevard Galveston, Texas

Student American Medical Associat ion 2635 Flossmoor Road Flossmoor, I l l i n o i s

1C D r . Courtney M. Townsend 930 Cla rksv i l l e S t r e e t P a r i s , Texas

Furpose and Conditions Amount

Scholarships ( ~ o s a Mae $ 3,020.00 P ie t sch Nursing Scholar- sh ip ) f o r Junior and Senior Nursing Students i n the C l i n i c a l Nursing School a t Galveston. his is repor ted a s an extension of a previous g i f t previous ly docketed - Board of Regents' Minutes of May 5, 7 Item #14, Page G-8)

To cover payments fo r the $200,000.00 months of September and October, 1970, on t h e i r commitment f o r support of t h e expansion and bui ld ing program. (This i s repor ted a s an extension of a previous g i f t , previously,docketed - Board of Regents' Minutes of October 23, 1970, Item #3, Page G-5).

For support of t h e 1971 $ 6,439.40 Sfit-UTMB National Student Research Forum t o be held on the Medical Branch campus on A p r i l 22, 23 and 24, 1971.

Funds t o be used by The $ 1,000.00 Univers i ty of Texas Medical Branch a t Galveston f o r whatever purposes B e s i d e n t Blocker may wish. Funds deposi ted i n the e x i s t i n g account e n t i t l e d UTMB - Advisory Development Council and t h e funds w i l l be used i n the advancement of the development programs.

X No l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l received from t h e donor.

GWTS (NONGO~ERXMZNTAL): Approval i s requested f o r t h e acceptance of t h e fol lowing g ran t s :

Donor and Address

1. Medical Research Foundation of Texas, Inc . Adam P e t r o l e m Center Building Houston, Texas

2. National Cyst ic F i b r o s i s Research Foundation 202 East 44th S t r e e t New York, N . Y .

3. Smith Kline & French Laboratories 1500 Spring Garden S t r e e t E'hiiadelphia, Pa.

4 . The Upjohn Company Kalamazoo, Michigan

5 . The Lipjohn Company Kaiamazoo, Michigan

6 . Linited Cerebral Palsy Research and Educat ional Foundation, Inc . 66 East 34th S t r e e t New York, N . Y.

Purpose and Conditions

R e p r e s e ~ t s t h e Foundation's 1970 Winter I n s t i t u t i o n a l Seed Research Grant t o t h e Medical Branch a t Galveston. This grant i s t o be adnin is - t e r e d by t h e Medical Branch Research Committee.

For r e sea rch on m i f i e a t i o n of t h e C/F Factor and Charac ter iz ing i t s mal- func t ion i n t h e Disease, f o r t h e per iod January 1, 1971 through A p r i l 30, 1971. The p r o j e c t i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Barbara 3. Bowman, I. 3. Kenrpner Professor and Chair- man, Depaxtment of 3w.m Genet ics .

Amount

$ 5,000.00

For support of t g e s tudy e n t i t l e d , "A Study t o Compare Placebo, 'Darbid' and 'Combid' i n t b e Treatment of Duodenal Ulcer ," ( ~ 4 - 1 2 3 ) t o be d i r e c t e d bv D r . Marcel Pa t te rson , Professor , Department of I n t e r n a l Nedicine.

Continuing s ~ i g ? o r t of r e sea rch on Ef fec t of U-26 ,579A (drug) on Serum Choles tero l and Tr ig ly - ce r ides i n a Hyperlipidemic C l in i c Pop~ulation - Phase -- ii-111; dFrected by D r . R . 3 . Peake, Ass i s t an t Professor , Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

For c l i n i c a l r e sea rch with U-26,452 (drug) Phase III: Protocol 007. The p r o j e c t i s d i r ec t ed by D r . P h i l l i p L. Poflenbarger , Ass i s t an t Professor , Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

Grant No. CF-80-71C pro- v ides f o r a C l i n i c a l Fellowship i n Orthopedic Surgery, f o r t h e period J u l y 1, 1971 through June 30, 1972, under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . E . Burke Evans, Professor and Chief. Division of O r t h o ~ e d i c - S w g e r y , Department of Smgery .

CONTMCTS AID - GRANTS (FEDEEI~L): T:?e folloi.7irg con t rac t s and g ran t s have been signed by t h e appropriate o f f i c i a l upon the recomendat ion of the r e spec t ive t e c h n i c a l d i r e c t o r s , f i s c a l o f f i c e r , and the Direc tor of t h e Office of Sponsored Research. I recormend approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of s ignatures :

1. L e t t e r , dated F e b r u z y 1, 1971, by x~ihich t h e Depzrtment of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service , extends the exp i ra t ion da te of Grant No. 7 R01 ,4~14875-31 t o September 30, 197l , without a d d i t i o n a l funds. The research on S tud ies on Gas t r i c Secre t ion and Transplanta t ion continues under t h e S i r e c t i o n of D r . Janes C . Thompson, Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery.

2 Modification No. 3 t o Contract Wo. ?H 86-68-108 by which the Depart- ment of Health, Education, and Welfaze, Public Health Service , e s t a b l i s h e s a f i n a l overhead r a t e of 47.g0 appl icable t o d i r e c t s a l a r i e s and wages, including vacat ion , hol iday and s i c k pay, but excluding o ther f r i n g e b e n e f i t s , f o r t h e period February 24, 1958 through May 23, 1969.

3. Grant No. 5 7301 ANl3114-05, by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Pdblic Health Service , provides $63,172, f o r t h e per iod January 1, i971t:kmdgh December 31, 1971, f o r research on The Dia lys i s of Lymph i n Cpronic Renal F a i l u e ; d i r ec ted by D r . Harry E . S a r l e s , Associate Professor , Department of I n t e r n a l Medicine.

.; i;. Grant No. 3 R01 ~ ~ 0 7 8 8 2 - 0 6 3 1 , by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, a b l i c Health Service , probides $ 1 , f o r the per iod January 1, 1970 t:hrough Decedoer 31, 1971> fo r research on Xelat ionship of P inea l t o Tumor Growth. The p ro jec t i s d i r ec ted by D r . Aivin E . Rodin, Professor , Department of Pathology.

5. Budget Revision No. 1 t o Children and Youth Froject No. 648, by which t h e Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Soc ia l and Rehab i l i t a t ion Service , Children 's Bureau, Washington, D . C . , r ev i ses c e r t a i n budget ca t egor i e s of the p ro jec t f o r t h e per iod April. 1, 1973 through March 31, 197i . The t o t a l amount of $594,030 f o r the above period rerfiains the same. m i h e p ro jec t i s ciirected by D r . J imy L. Simon, Associate Frofessor , Department of Ped ia t r i c s .

6. ,Grant 30. 1 301 MHlYj02-31, by which t h e Department of Health, -- - fiaucation, and Welfare, P i o l i c l iea i th Service , provides $29,733, f o r the . . I)erloa Jaxwaary l, lc/71thro7agh Decenfber 31, 1971, f o r research on Weuro- chexica i Metabo;ic Aspects of Alcohol Pfeference. The t o t a l p ro jec t period extends f rox January 1; l 9 7 l t n r o u g h Becember 31, 1973. The p ro jec t i s d i r ec ted by D r . Bernard Eaber, Chief, Newochemistry Sect ion , Marine Bio- medical I n s t i t u t e and Ass i s t an t Professor , Department of Biochemistry.

7 . C-rant Wo. 1 R O l ~Ei363$-01: by which the Department of Heaith, Zd-catior,, and Welfare. s u b l i c Health Service , provides $42,650, f o r the period February I , 1971 zhrough January 31; 1972; f o r research on Factors Ai t e r ing the Course i;f ?&ocardial Dysfunction. The t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod extends Cram February 1, 1971 through January 31, 1 9 7 4 The p ro jec t i s direc'r;ed by 3r. John 3. Williams, Jr . : Professor , Department of I n t e r n a l Xedicine .

CONTRACTS - AND GWhTS (FEDERAL) - continued

8. L e t t e r , dated January 27, 1971, '3y which the Departrent of Heal th , Education, and Welfare, W o l i c Eiealth Serv ice , extends t h e exp i ra t ion da te of Grant No. 5 301 EY 30283-(;6 t h o u g h Augast 31, 1971, without a d d i t i o n a l funds. The revised p r o j e c t per iod d a t e s a r e now September 1, l$g through August 31: 1 9 7 i The r e sea rch on Soluble P ro te ins of t h e C r y s t a l l i n e Lens i s d i r e c t e d by 3r. V i r g i l L. Koenig: Professor and Chairman, Department of Biochemistry.

9. Grant No. 5 SO1 RR05427-13, Revised: by vhich t h e Department of Heal th , Education, and Welfare: P t b l i c . l ea i t3 Se rv ice , provides $246,459, f o r t h e per iod January 1; 1971 th rough Decedoer 31, i 9 7 i , f o r a General Research Support Grant. The p r o j e c t i s d i r e c t e d by D r . Joseph M. White, Vice- Pres ident f o r Academic Af fa i r s and Dean of Nedicine.

10. Contract No. XG-3342(62-9160)7m, by wkich The United S t a t e s Government provides $24:908.30, f o r t h e per iod March 1; 1971 t o February 28, 1972: f o r support of in te rv iew S e n s i t i z a t i o n Techniques: Assessing Behavioral Predispos i t ions from Video Tape in terv iews. The p r o j e c t i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Ernes t S . B a r r a t t , Research Professor and Di rec to r , Behavioral Science Laboratory, Department of Reurology and Psychia t ry .

11. Grant No. 5 E33 E 00170-06 ( f c r r e r l y No. 5 E03 M!I 0017&&) by which t h e 3epartmer.t of Hea.lth, Educatio-, and Ve l fa re ; I?uolic Eiealth Se rv ice , provides $327,003, f o r t h e per iod J , ~ l j i 1 , 1 9 7 1 through June 30,

* - 1972. l o r a Keapth Professions Educat ional inprovemefit Program - I n s t i t u t i o n a l Grant. The p r o j e c t i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Joseph M. White, Vice-President f o r Academic A f f a i r s and Dean of Medicine.

12. L e t t e r , dated March. 1 9 7 2 , by which t h e Department of Heal th , Educat ion, arxi Welfare, R h l i c Heal th Serv ice , extends t h e exp i ra t ion da te of C-rant No. 5 201 NS07707-33 throug! S e p t e r f ~ e r 30, 1971 without a d d i t i o n a l funds. The revised budge4: per iod da;tes a re nov A p r i l 1: 1970 through September 30: 197% and t h e t o t a l p r o j e c t per iod i i i l l be from A p r i l 1; l$fc through Septerfber 30; i 9 7 l , The research on F i sh Bra in KXA Changes Durixg Oifac tory Stimulation i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Donald A . Xappoport , Professor and Cirec toc , DI.~i .s ion of Molecular Biology, Department of P e d i a t r i c s .

13. L e t t e r . dated " 2eoruarji ' 1 C 7 i97%, by which t h e Nat ional Science Foundation, Washington, D . C . , extends t h e exp i ra t ion da te of Grant No. Gs-79 t o June 30, 1971, without addi+i .-0n2.1 k n d s . The research p r o j e c t on Medical Aspects of Sustained Deepsea Operations i s d i r ec t ed by D r . Edward L. Beckran, Narine Medicine Divis ion , Marine Biomedical - i n s t i t u t e .

Fducation a t a s a i a y r a t e of $23,000 f o r i2 months, e f f ec t ive February 15, 1971. Funds needed a re t o come from Unallocated Appropriations - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . M r . Le-vine a l s o serves a s Ass is tant Professor , par t - t ime, without s a l a r y , i n t h e Depxtment of Preventive Medicine and Community ~

Xealth. ( R ~ C 384)

Humar Genetics 2 . Increase t h e s a l a r y r a t e of D r . Nari lyn S . Basco; I n s t r u c t o r , from $10,920 t o $12,300 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e February 1: 1 9 7 1 Addi t ional funds needed a r e t o cone from DPXJ Grant No. 2 7301-HD-03221-05, (RBC 374)

- i n t e r n a l :ifedicine 3 . Change the s t a t u s of D r . Thomas S. Alien from Resident , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $b00.03 f o r 12 ironths t o C l i n i c a l I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, with- out s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e ,January 1, 197%. D r . Allen a l s o serves a s C l i n i c a l Ass i s t an t Professor , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $5,400 f o r 12 months i n the Departnent of Radiology. (RBC 360)

Neurology Psychiatry 4. C'nanpe the source of funds only f o r D r . David A . Lacerda, Ass i s t an t - Professor at a s a l a r y r a t e of $14,30:3 fo r i 2 months, from D.Wd Grant No. 5 ~ 0 1 - ~ - 0 7 6 3 l - i C Lo General Budget, e f f e c t i v e December 16, 1970. Funds needed axe t o come from Unailocatec: A ~ p r o o r i a t i o n s - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . (-WC 347 correc ted)

5. Appoint D r . Leonard R. Carney a s Assista,nt E o f e s s o r - Neurology a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $22,300 f o r 12 montns. e f f e c t i v e February 1 , 1971. Funds needed e r e t o cone From Qnailocated Appropriations - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . (mc 373)

Oiostetrics and Cpecology - 6. Correct t h e t i t l e only of D r . Dan?.el X. Roberts , from Research

. . ., Ass i s t an t Professor , par t - t ime, i.ucnout sa l a ry , t o Lecturer , par t - t ime, without s a l a r y ; e f f e c t i v e Septexber i, 1 ~ 7 0 . (mc 363)

Pazhology 7. aeappoin; and decrease the salary r a t e of' D r , Raymond E. Rigdon, ? ro fesso r , f ron $23,003 t o $19,033 fo r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e February 1,

.. 1371. Funds needed are t o come fro- unal located Appropriations - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . (RYC 397)

8 . Accept the r e s igna t ion of D r . Albert0 3 . Roca, Ins;ructor, a t a sa lary r a t e of $15.300 f o r 12 nonths: e f f e c t i v e March 31, 1971. (XBC 398)

P e d i a t r i c s 9 . Change -the s t a t u s of D r . Leonard C . f i a r r i s , Associate Professor , from a Facul ty I)evelopment Leave a t a f u l l s a l a r y of $29,000 f o r 12 months t o pa r t - t ime , without s a l a r y ; e f f e c t i v e March 1, 1971. ( i l ~ ~ 387)

Freventive Nedicine and - Community Heal th 13. Appoint X r . Harold G . Levine a s Ass i s t an t Professor , pa r t - t ime , with- - - . - out s a l a r y , e f f e c t i v e February 15 , 1971. D r . Levin a l s o serves a s Direc tor of Research i n Medical Zducation a", s a l a r y r a t e of $23,330 f o r 12 months i n t h e Office of t h e Vice-?resident f o r Academic Af fa i r s and Dear, of Medicine. (PaC 383)

Swgery il. Appoint D r . James A . Allums as I n s t r u c t o r , par t - t ime, ' a t a s a l a r y of $1,200 f o r IL? nonths, ef?ecc-,ive 2anua . r~ 1, 1971. Funds needed a r e t o come from Medical S e r ~ i i c e , Research and Development P lan , Department of Surgery (XyC 368)

2 Aspoint Jack G . Bmke as S u r g i c a l Research Laboratory Supervisor a t a s a l a r y raCe of $ 1 3 4 0 0 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e Fe'oruary l j , 1971.

-- . Funds needed a r e t o core from unai located Appropriations - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . ( m ~ 393)

School of ALlie6 Tiealth Sciences - - Occupatioual Therapy 13 . Appoint Miss Gloria. L. I<aj~,~Ood a s I n s t r x t o r , par t - t ime: a t a salary of $2 , j00 fo r 12 r.orYhs, e f f e c t i v e January 1; 1971. Funds needed a re t o come from Galveston College Beal th Occi lp t icn program. (RBC 364)

14 . Change t h e s t a t u s of Mrs. Dorothy J. Denn: Ass i s t an t I n s t r u c t o r , from p a r t - t i r e a; a s a l a r y of $2,505 f o r 12 months t o fu l l - t ime a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $i3,%3 f o r 12 xonths ($7,515 from Ga.lveston College Heal th Occupatior. Program and $2,505 fro::! i;:-B,q Grant Xo. 5 E01-A&30:38-04), e f f e c t i v e Zanuary 1, 1971. (RBC 366)

15. & p o i r l Miss Je?-aifer J. Brown a.s Ass is tan t Ins t r i i c to r , par t - t ime, a t a s a l a r y of $2,505 f o r 1 2 months, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 2971. Funds

.. needed a r e t o come from unal located P2propr ia t ions - I n s t r u c t i o n a l . $?3c 396)

. .. $8,i+69 f o r 12 :T.o.I.~~s: e f f e c t i v e Februai-y 1, 1 9 7 1 P a d s needed =e t o come from Vcea t io ra l Rehab i l i t a t ion Administrat ion Grant No. 435-T-71. (RSC 373)

r a t e of $8.880 f o r 12 so:ltbs ($L!,iS3 :'- ,.ror: General Budget and $4,440 from Galveston College Health Occupation program), e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. General budget f;~.rds needed a r e t o come from t h e departmental teaching s a l a r i e s budget. (33~ 355)

-- "niversic-- 7 ;

,,y a o s p i t a i s Office of t h e iFLce-President -- fo r Health Serv ices

Aaooint M r . Thomas 3. Woo? as Ass i s t an t t o t h e Administrator f o r . A

Xate r i a1 Management and S ta f f Serv ices a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $13,500 f o r - 12 monthsl e f f e c t i w Decmcer 1: 1973~ ~ u n d s needed a r e t o come from

. . - ? t h e departmental non-teacmn# s a l z r l e s oudget. (RBC 362)

Admitting Off i c e - Fatiei:ts 19. AppoLnt Vk ,r, Tinotiky i . Parker as Di rec to r of Hosp i t a l Admissions, pa r t - t ime . a t a s a l a r y a?' S ? , S l j :'or 12 mon-ths, e f f e c t i v e February 16,

-Dortaiion, m.a-+-ti-- L:;: s.t a s a l a r y of' $7,500 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e ' 7 - rebruary 15, 1971. r.ur!iis reeCe6 are t o come from t h e departmental non- teaching s a l a r i e s bc.dge%. Xr ~ Xazoc;i a l s o serves as Di rec to r , Cen t ra l Supply and. Transpor ta t ion , pa r - - t ime : a t a s a l a r y of $2:500 f o r 12

.- months i n t h e Sealy &, Sr.it:? r io sp i t a i s . T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 months, $19,000.03. (RBC 388)

Blood Bank -- 2 Accept t h e r s ig?8z io f l of Miss Lola J. Stub'oins, Technical E i r e c t o r , 31002 Bank, s-; a sa1c.r-y r a t e of $ 1 3 , 2 0 f o r 12 months ($11,256 from C-eneral

. , a- . - -es Uab and $;,914 ?T.OT r:?? Sealy & S r i t h Foundation ~ o s p i t a l s ) , e f f e c t i v e ., -- January 3:~. ..-:(l. ( 8 3 ~ 380)

-. ".lr-.onary .~'.aerr;3y S e i ~ r i c - -- 22. increase ;be s a l a r y of K C ~ . 3,iytl.a C. Gusta, Technical D i rec to r , par t -c i :?e , f ro- $8 J5';7 :o $?,24.~: for 12 ~ . o n t h s effecti-v-e February 1,

. . 1971. Adi:lonal f u 2 . a ~ recae; are t o c o ~ e fro- t h e deput r f ien ta i non- . . .teaching s a l j , r i e j 91.- -.-.:. . .

au.sL-, w s . *7;njtka C. Custa a i s o serves a s Technical Direccol-, P~Lr-~ona!:;r :'berzgy, 3 ~ ; - t i ? e a t a s a l z r y of $3,960 i n The Sealy

.. & S ~ i c h FourrUaLio~ : 7 . ~ s ~ : . t e l s . T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 nonths, $13,200. ( 3 3 ~ 381)

a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $3:520 ?or 12 moaths t o S t a f f Nurse a t a s a l a r y r a t e . .

of $8,162 f o r 12 Toncns. ef?ect:Lve Februa-y 22, 1971. Addi t ional funds needed ax t o cone f r s x 3epa.rtmeata.l C l a s s i f i e d S a l a r i e s Budget. (RBC 395)

"xas >4ed;cal &-ei-Lcb Li'orary a,nd Ass i s t an t B o f e s s o r of Library Science, m. , . , IT.orn a Salary r s t e of ;: 5'" L , . j : 7 ~ - 'n'> " l o r 12 xoncns J O a s a l a r y r a t e of $21,300 fo r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e i\iarch l7 1471.. F L L I ~ S needed a re t o come from t h e . . .. . departmer.ial roc-%eacn;.rg s a - s l e s (RBC 386)

The Sealy & Smith Foundation ;iIospitals Admitting Office - P a t i e n t s 25. Amoink 2k. Timothy R. Parker a s 3 i r e c t o r of Hosp i t a l Admissions, . . - par t - t ime: a t a s a l a r y of $2,505 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e February 16, 1971. ~ ~ d s needed a r e t o come f r o n t h e departmental non-teaching s a l a r i e s budget. V r e Parker a l s o serves a s Direc tor of Hosp i t a l Admissions (Liniversity ~ o s u i t a l s ) : pa r t - t ime? a t a s a l a r y of $7,515 i n Admitting Office - P a t i e n t s , T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 months, $13,020.00. (RBC 392)

Cenwal Supply - aid 9 a n s p o r t a t i o n 26. Arrooint PlrIr . Bruce C-. Mazock a s Di rec to r . > a t - t i m e , a t a s a l a r y of -. . $2,533 f o r i 2 nonzhs, e f f e c t i v e February 15 , 1971. F w d s needed a r e t o come from Unallocaied Appropriat ions - l i o sp i t a l s . M r . Mazock a l s o serves as Direc tor : Cent ra i Supply and Transpor ta t ion ( u n i v e r s i t y ~ o s p i t a l s ) , par t - t ime: a t e salary of $7,500.00 f o r 12 months. T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 months, $10;030.03. (BC 383)

. . 27. Accept t h e r e s igna t ion of Mr. Thonas E. iliood, Ass i s t an t t o t h e Administrator of Eosp i t a l s a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $13,530 ($10,042 from General Bu5get and $3,458 from Sealy & Smith F m d a t i o n ~ o s p i t a l s ) , e f f e c t i v e November 30: 197'0. M r . Vocd i s t r a n s f e r r i n g t o t h e Off ice of L m e 7 Vice-president f o r Xeal th Se rv ices . (RBC 361)

Medical House Staf f .- - : 8 . c e p t t h e r e s igna t ion of D r . Thonas S . Al len , Resident , par t - t ime, a t a sa1a:ry of $9,303 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e December 31, 1970. (RBC 356)

Pulrcnary Therapy 29. Increase t h e salary of !&s. 3wytha. C . Gusta, Technical D i rec to r , p a r t - - . b m e , fro-. $3,71~3 ;o $3&3 f o r 12 vonths: e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971.

- . . . - .~ A C a ~ z ~ o n a i ~ u n d s re,ede6 a.re t o come from Che departmental con-teaching e Mrs. C-usta a l s o serves a s Technical D i rec to r , Pulmonary s a l a r i e s bud-

. . Therapy ( u n i v e r s i t y ~ o s ~ i c a l s ) , p u t - t i m e , ai; a s a l a r y of $9,240 f o r 12 m n t h s . T o t a l s a l a r y f o r 12 rnontns, $13,200. (RBC 382)

Transfer of :?unds -- .. . . 33. Pron: m e x ~ e ~ ~ e a ?iar!-t ~ m d s - pro jec t l inal locat ion $ 9,458.00

r t .. i o : unemenderi P lant Pmds - %borer Building Account $ 9,458.00

- For: 1 , ~ n d s leedad t o complete the new Laborer Building.

To: Office of Aimissions - Maintenance and Operation $10,000.03

For: Payment t o cover t h e a s s e s s ~ e n t s f o r f inancing , . zne se rv ices of the Cen t ra l Applicat ion Office f o r t h e B i l l i n g fo r Cent ra i Medical and Dental Ap3l ica t icns Se rv ices .

Transfer of F -ads (continued) 32. From: Unallocated Appropriat ions - General

Office of P a t i e n t F i n m c e - Non-Teaching S a i a r i e s

n l o : Office of P a t i e n t 3i.nsnce - Class i f i ed S a l a r i e s

For: The c rea t ion of one new p o s i t i o n of Adminis- t r a t i v e Ass i s t an t II a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $10,323 f o r i 2 months and one new Clerk I a t a s a l a r y r a t e of $4,200 f o r 12 months, e f f e c t i v e Segtember 1, l973.

To: I n t e r d i s c i p l i n a r y Laboratory - Equipment

F ~ ~ : p:co-v.i&e :pdnds for '-' bne purchase of a d d i t i o n a l 1z.b:ooratory equipment and suppl ies fo r t h e ; nst.r..--. -.. . -;ilor of t e n (19) f i r s t year s tudents .* i r o n h e Univers i ty of Texas Medical School a t Houston.

For: P a p e n t f c r Heal th A f f a i r s Consultation Serv ices

.. . - 35. Frorc: unai located Approgris t ions - Ins t ruc t iona l

r. For: .o cs r recz ZSC Eo. 341 which t r a n s f e r r e d .- . -

$9 - > ,578.95 i r o n c n a ~ l o c a t e d Appropriations - . . Inszruc;ro?.a.l t o CLassifi,ed S a l a r i e s . The co r rec t anomt wli-.h shou ldhave been t r a n s - f e r r e d i s $5,133.99.

--,.,.7 - 36. Pron: uLIGAlocal;ed A p p r q r i a t i o c s - Ins t ruc t iona l

To: Prever t ive :.:edicine and Community Heal th: C las s i f i ed S a l a r i e s

Transfer of F ~ d s (continuec;) - 37. From: School of Allied HeaiYn Sci.ences -

Dccspatior?el. Therapy - Nalncenance & Operat ion $ 500.00

(mc 377:

39. Fro-.:

'20:

For:

Provide ? ~ n d s for necessmy tra-qel for this ". -. i~sc8.L year,

unalls-ated .\p?ropria:ions - Hospitals $ 4,440.00

ivbody State School - Classified Sa.l.aries $ 4,440.00

Sincerely yoes,

$i

President

THE -UXIVERSITY OF TEXAS KEDICAL SCHOOL AT HOUSTON

March 24, 1971

Dr. Charles A. Lelviaistre, Chancellor The University of Texas System Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Dr. LeMaistre:

The following is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents at the meeting in Galveston, Texas on April 23, 1971.

GIFTS : The following gifts have been received. I recommend accep- ,,~, tance and that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sent to the4 ,....: ;'.....,,~"*-.

donors by the Secretary: :-

Donor and Address Purpose and Conditions Amount

1. Roche Laboratories For support of Neurological $ 250.00 Div. of Hoffhan-LaRoche Inc. Symposium to provide contin- Nutley, New Jersey 07110 uing education for practic- B. V. Pisha, M. D. ing physicians. Assistant Director Professional Relations

RFCOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO 1970-71 BUDGET -

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Office of the Dean ---

1. Transfer: $8,500.00 from Office of the Associate Dean for Ad- vanced Program Planning, Classified Salaries to Office of the Dean,

Classified Salaries. This increase is requested to provide funds for the creation of the position of Clerk-Typist I1 at a salary rate of $5,268.00 for 12 months, effective September 1, 1970. Also included is $3,232.00 for temporary hourly paid help. (RBC 16)

Purchasing Agent

2. Transfer: $911.01 from the Director of Accounting, Classified Salaries to Purchasing Agent, Classified Salaries. This increase

is requested to provide funds for additional temporary personnel. (RBC 17)

GWERAL INSTITUTIONAL EXPENSE General Institutional Equipment

3. Transfer: $56,000.00 from Analytic Sciences Department- Division 11, Equipment and $124,000.00 from Analytic Sciences

Department-Division 11, Space Rental to General Institutional Equipment. This increase is requested to provide the necessary funds to purchase general service equipment and to equip faculty offices, laboratories, classrooms and general service areas. (RBC 15)

INSTRUCTION AND DEPARTMENTAT RESEARCH - Neurobiology Section

4. Appoint: Dr. Richard G. Peterson as Assistant Professor (of Neurobiology) at a salary rate of $17,500.00 for 12 months, effec-

tive June 1, 1971. Funds needed are to come from Neurobiology Section, Faculty Salaries. (RBC 22)

INSTRUCTION - DEPARTPERTAL RESEARCH (Cont . ) Pharmacology

5. Appoint: Dr. Thomas F. Burks as Associate Professor (of Pharma- at a salary rate of $20,000.00 for 12 months, effective

June 1, 1971. Funds needed are to be transferred from Analytic Sciences Department-Division 11, Faculty Salaries. (RBC 23)

Reproductive - Biology

6. Appoint: Dr. a i l Steinberger as Professor (of Reproductive Biology and Reproductive Endocrinology) at a salary rate of

$35,000.03 for 12 nonths, effective May 1, 1971. Dr. Steinberger is to also serve as the Director of the Program in Reproductive Biology and Reproductive Endocrinology. Funds needed are to be transferred from Clinical Sciences Department-Division 11, Faculty Salaries. (RBC 18)

7. Appoint: Dr. Keith D. Smith as Associate Professor (of Repro- ductive Biology and Reproductive ~ndocrinology) at a salary rate of

$28,000.00 for 12 months, effective May 1, 1971. Funds needed are to come from Clinical Sciences Department-Division 11, Faculty Salaries. (RBC 19)

8. Appoint: Dr. James A. Lloyd as Assistant Professor (of Repro- ductive Biology) at a salary rate of $16,000.00 for 12 months,

effective May 1, 1971. Funds needed are to be transferred from Clini- cal Sciences Department-Division 11, Faculty Salaries. (RBC 21)

Respectfully submitted, //

&.zeY k Cheves McC. Smvthe. M.

?IE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DE'NTRL BPAXCH a t Houston

March 2 2 , 1971

U r . Charles A. Leblaistre, Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Doctor Lehlaistre:

The following docket i s submitted f o r your approval and presentation tortlie Board of Regents a t the meeting i n Galveston, Texas on April 23, 1971. :+

A~VKKDIKG OF DEGREES A%D CERTIFICATES: El igible members of the Postgraduate School of Lkntistry and of the Senior Class of the School of Dentistry have been approved f o r the awarding of degrees t o properly c e r t i f i e d candidates, and e l ig ib l e members of the Postgraduate School of Uentistry and of the School of Dental Hygiene have been approved for the awarding of c e r t i f i - cates t o properly ce r t i f i ed candidates. . .

i . . I. .,. , *; ' r ,

CONTRACTS AVD GR;L"iTS (FEDERAL): The follorcing grants have been negotiated by the iksociate Dean f o r Business Affairs and have been signed bv the Dean upon recommendation of the Grant Director, and approved by &e C o h ~ ~ t r o l l e r and the Chancellor. I recommend your approval and r a t i f i ca t ion of the signatures.

1. Revised U.S.P.H.S. General Research Support Grant 5 SO1 RE-05344-10 for $73,390.00, for the period January 1, 1971, through December 31, 1971, en t i t l ed "General Research Support Grant." This project is directed by Ur. J o h V. Olson, Eean. (See Meeting No. 687, Page D-1)

2 . U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 5 R01 DE-02400-06 for $23,461.00, for the period March 1, 1971, through February 29, 1972, en t i t l ed "Reaction of Cells to Contact With Ihe Tooth Surface." This project is directed by D r . A. Cecil Taylor, Professor i n the Department of Anatomy (Uental Anatomy and Histology) and Member of the Dental Science Ins t i t u t e .

3 . U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 5 R01 DE-02934-03 for $16,434.00, for the period March 1, 1971, through February 29, 1972, en t i t l ed 'Var iab i l i ty i n Chemical Constituents of Oral Fluids." 'IXis project is directed by D r . I r a L . Shannon, Clinical Professor i n the Department of Physiology (Biological Chemistry) . ! . ' c.,. ' P- %

..:i ,. ,. +,,

GIFT: The following g i f t has been received. I recommend your appro& and that the appreciation of the Board of Regents be sen t t o the donor by the Secretary .

Donor Purpose and Condition Amount -

1. *The Methodist Hospital To add t o the "Oral Surgery $ 1,150.00 6516 Bertner Residents ' Fund'' Houston, Texas 77025

*No l e t t e r of transmittal received from the donor.

D - 1

GRANTS [fiONGOVZlWTtN?'AL) : 'ffie following grants have been received. I recornend vour auoroval and tha t the amrec ia t ion of the Eoard of Regents - be sen t t i the dohors by the secretary. '

Donors k r p o s e and Condition Amount

1. General b l i l l s , Inc. 'Yo add t o the General ~~ l i l l s , $ 1,200.00** James Ford Bell Inc. , Fund f o r an addit ional Technical Center year ending kcember 31, 1971

9000 Plymouth Ave. KO. i.Iinneapolis, Mim. 55427 I . J. Robert Roach, Vice President and Director, Research and Developn~ent

2 . Medical Research Foun- To es tab l i sh the 'Neuical 5,000.00 dation of Texas, Inc. Research Foundation of 'l'exas

Adams Petroleum Center Fund (For Dental Science Bldg . In s t i t u t e ) " with regard to

Houston, 'Texas 77025 Immune i'Iec2iatiism i n Perio- M r . Marvin K. Collie dontal Disease, contingent President upon no overhead being

charged, and t o be adniinis- tered by the Research Com- mittee of the Dental Branch.

Recommended Amendments t o tile 1970-71 Budget:

hatomy (Dental Anatomy and Histology)

1. Transfer: D r . Hirosiii Nakahara, Assistant Professor a t an annual salary of $11,000.00, from U.S.P.H.S. Research Grant 5 KO1 UE-01825-08, effective April 1, 1971; t ransfer 54,583.30 from bnallocated Faculty Salar ies . (WC-65)

Physiology (Physiology)

2 . Ap ointment Mr. Frank A. Polise as Teaching Fellow a t an annual salary i;Fi---- o $2,400.00, effect ive March 1, 1971; t ransfer $1,200.00 from Unallocated Faculty Salar ies . (WC-66)

Preventive Dentistrv (Orthodontics'l

3. Resignation: D r . J o h A. Bailey, Clinical Assistant Professor ( 1 0 1 ' ) a t an annual salary of $1,400.00, effect ive January 31, 1971, inclusive; t ransfer $816.62 t o Unallocated Faculty Salar ies . (WC-64)

Kespectfully submitted,

**Based on two t e s t s a t $600.00 each.

D- 2

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M . D . ANDERSON HOSPITAL, AND TUMOR INSTITUTE AT HOUSTON

March 24 , 1971

D r . Charles A. LeMaistre C'nancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Aust in , Texas 78712

Dear Doctor LeMaistre:

The fol lowing docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Galveston, Texas on A p r i l 23, 1971: ,-,.d , . . .

.+ ', : , . 4.* ~. GIFTS: I recommend acceptance of t h e fol lowing g i f t s and t h a t the". -

apprec ia t ion of t h e Board be s e n t t o t h e donor by t h e Sec re t a ry .

Donor - Mr. H . E . Schmiedina - P. 0 . Box 369 Spr ingdale , Arkansas 72764

Mrs. L. H. Schmieding P. 0 . Box 369 Spr ingdale , Arkansas 72764

Mrs. Doris Schmieding BOX 369 Spr ingdale , Arkansas

M r . Me1 Cooper P. 0 . Box 15507 Las Vegas, Nevada 89114

Syntex Corporation Stanford I n d u s t r i a l Park Palo Al to , C a l i f o r n i a 94304

V!. Cass 0 . Edwards, I1 725 Commerce Building For t Worth, Texas 76102

Purpose Amount

Gynecology Elec t ron $ 1,000.00 * Microscopy Studies

Gynecology Elec t ron $ 1,000.00 * Microscopy Studies

Gynecology Elec t ron $ 1,000.00 * Microscopy Studies

Cancer Research $ 1,000.00 *

Grant f o r s tudy of oxy- $ 5,000.00 metholone i n bone marrow f a i l u r e due t o bone marrow malignancies o r myelof ibros is by D r . Raymond Alexanian

C a t t l e t o be used i n r e sea rch $ 2,320.00 * a t The Univers i ty of Texas (Approximate Value ) Environmental Science Park

* No o r i g i n a l l e t t e r of t r a n s m i t t a l

CORRECTION OF DESIGNATION OF GIFT FUNDS

By t h e docket f o r regents meeting No. 680, J u l y 1 0 , 1970, r epor t ed on Page % ,.,, -: t

A-2 Item 9 , a g i f t i n t h e amount of $1,000.00 from M r . J. A. Whittenburg, 111, 2

was a l l o c a t e d t o t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s Contingency Fund i n t h e absence o f any s p e c i f i c \,

des ignat ion by t h e donor. It has now been determined t h a t t h i s g i f t i s t o be placed i n t h e al lotment account f o r remodeling of t h e Former Southern P a c i f i c Hospi ta l . *-"---"--A---"

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GOVERNWNT CONTMCTS AND GRANTS: The fol lowing Cont rac ts , Grants and Amendme have been negot ia ted by t h e Business Manager, and have been signed by t h e P res i - dent upon recommendation of t h e Contract D i r e c t o r , and t h e Business Manager, and approved by t h e Comptroller and Deputy Chancellor f o r Administrat ion. I recommend your approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of s igna tu res :

1. Revised Grant No. 5 SO1 RR055ll-09 by which t h e General Research Support Branch Divis ion of Research Resources, National I n s t i t u t e s of Health inc reases t h e amount of t h e award f o r t h e p r o j e c t "General Research Support Grant" t o $286,170 f o r t h e pe r iod January 1, 1971 through December 31, 1971. This rep- r e s e n t s an inc rease of $45,442.00 i n t h i s g r a n t . This grant i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . R . Lee Clark.

2. Contract No. PH-43-65-604, Modif icat ion No. 11 by which t h e National I n s t i - t u t e s of Health provides a d d i t i o n a l funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Continue Studies of Viruses, Human Leukemia, Lymphoma and Breas t Cancer" i n tine amount of $619,832 f o r t h e per iod February 1, 1971 th rough January 31, 1972. This con t rac t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Leon Ihochowski.

3. Grant No. 3 R01 CA04484-12S1 XAD by which t h e National Cancer I n s t i t u t e , National I n s t i t u t e s of Heal th provides supplemental funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Radiation Response of I n Vi t ro Mamnalian c e l l s " f o r t h e per iod January 1, 1970 through March 31, 1971, i n t h e amount of $14,504. This g r a n t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Ronald M.

Humphrey.

4. Grant No. 5 TO1 C.405099-09 CAN and Grant No. 3 T O 1 CA05099-09S1 CAN by which t h e National Cancer I n s t i t u t e has approved t h e t r a n s f e r of a $1,767 adjustment from t h e 09 t o t h e 09Sl Notice of Award Statement f o r t h e p ro jec t raining i n Radiat ion Research on Cancer" f o r t h e per iod J u l y 1, 1970 through June 30, 1971. The r ev i sed award f o r t h e 09 g r a n t i s $156,553 and t h e r ev i sed amount f o r t h e 09S1 grant i s $9,908.00. This g r a n t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . G i lbe r t H . F l e t che r .

5. Contract No. AT-(40-1)-2632, Modif icat ion 10 by which t h e U. S . Atomic Energy Cormission provides funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Radiat ion and Biophysical S tudies on Viruses and Cel l s" f o r t'ne pe r iod February 1 5 , 1971 through February 1 4 , 1972 i n t h e amount of $45,000. T'nis c o n t r a c t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Robert J . Shalek.

6. Grant No. 3 PO1 CA06939-05S3 CAP by which t h e National Cancer I n s t i t u t e National I n s t i t u t e s of Health provides supplemental funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Research C l i n i c a l Pathology Program i n Cancer" f o r t h e per iod Apr i l 1, 1968 through Apr i l 30, 1971, i n t h e amount of $19,810. This g ran t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Geoffrey M. B r i t t i n .

7. Grant No. GB-13650 by which t h e National Science Foundation has extended t h e grant per iod of t h e p r o j e c t "Immunochemical and Immunological S tudies of Glyco- p ro te ins" t o November 1, 1969 through August 31, 1971, without a d d i t i o n a l funds. This p r o j e c t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Max Schlamowitz. ; . . f .~,,:

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CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS, NONGOVERNMENT SPONSORFD, INCLUDING RESEARCH GRANTS ' AS DISTINGUISHABLE F'ROM GIFTS:

GRANTS: Tine fol lowing g ran t s have been accepted on behalf of The Univers i ty of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospi ta l and "or I n s t i t u t e at Xouston by t h e P res iden t . I recommend approval and r a t i f i c a t i o n of s i g n a t u r e s :

1. Grant No. E-388-D by which t h e American Cancer Soc ie ty , Inc . has extended t h e per iod of t h e p r o j e c t "Prote ins of Nuclear Chromatin i n Normal and Neoplastic Growt'n" t o March 1, 1970 through June 30, 1971, without a d d i t i o n a l funds. This grant i s under t h e direction of Dr. L~~bornir S . Xnil ica.

2 . Grant No. E-286M by which t h e American Cancer Soc ie ty , Inc . has extenqed t h e g ran t per iod of t h e p r o j e c t "Cytology of C e l l S t r a i n s " t o March 1, 197Q through J,me 30, 1971, and has provided a d d i t i o n a l funds i n t h e amount of $7,151. This g ran t is under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . T. C. Hsu. i

3. Grant No. G-051 by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "S t ruc tu ra l S tudies on Globular Pro te ins" f o r t h e per iod May 1, 1971 through Apr i l 30, 1974, i n t h e amount of $75,000. The amount of $25,000 i s awarded f o r tine f i r s t yea r . This g r a n t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Bruno J i rgensons .

4 . Grant No. G-460 by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Regulation of Enzymic Ca ta lys i s " f o r t h e per iod May 1, 1970 through Apr i l 30, 1974, i n t h e amount o f $36,000. The amom-t of $12,000 i s awarded f o r t h e f i r s t yea r . This grant i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Antonio Orengo.

5. Grant No. G 1 3 8 by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Studies on Histones" f o r t h e per iod May 1, 1971 through A p r i l 30, 1974, i n t h e mount of $60,000. The amount of $20,000 i s awarded f o r t h e f i r s t yea r . This g ran t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Lubomir S. Hni l ica .

6 . Grant No. G-035 by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides funds

f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Effect o f Carcinogenic Agents Upon t h e S t r u c t u r e and Function of Transfer Ribonucleic Acids" f o r t h e per iod May 1, 1971 through A p r i l 30, 1974, i n t h e amount of $60,000. The mount of $20,000 i s awarded f o r t h e f i r s t yea r . This g ran t is under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . A. Clark G r i f f i n .

7. Grant No. G-120 by which The Robert A . Welch Foundation provides funds f o r t'ne p r o j e c t "The Repl ica t ion o f DNA" f o r t h e pe r iod May 1, 1971 through Apr i l 30, 1973, i n t h e amount of $30,000. The amount of $15,000 i s provided fo r t h e f i r s t yea r . TYis g ran t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . N . Burr Furlong.

8 . Grant No. G-267 by which The Robert A. Welch Foundation provides funds f o r t h e p r o j e c t "Biosynthesis of RNA" f o r t h e period May 1, 1971 through Apr i l 30, 1974, i n t'ne amowt of $45,000. The amount of $15,000 i s provided f o r t h e f i r s t yea r . This g ran t i s under t h e d i r e c t i o n of D r . Grady F. Saunders

BUDGET CWLNGES: The fol lowing budget changes a r e submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents at i t s meeting i n Galveston, Texas on Apr i l 23, 1971.

Medical S t a f f (Diagnost ic Radiology)

1. Change i n S t a t u s . Reduce t h e time assignment of Gerald D. Dodd, J r . , M. D . , Radiologist and Professor of Radiology, from t h e f u l l time r a t e of $33,000.00 per annum t o t h e three- fowths time r a t e of $24,750.00 pe r annum, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. D r . Dodd w i l l be pa id a t t h e one-fourth time r a t e of $8,250.00 pe r annum from Tne Univers i ty of Texas Medical School a t Houston. Unused funds i n t h e amount of $5,500.00 a r e t o be t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e Reserve f o r Profess ional S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC 138)

Medical S t a f f (Surgery)

2 Change i n T i t l e . Oscar Guillamondegui, M. D . , from Ass i s t an t Surgeon (Head and Neck s u r g e r y ) , t o Ass i s t an t Surgeon (Head and Neck Surgery) , and Ass i s t an t Professor of Surgery, payable a t t h e r a t e of $20,000.00 per annum, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1970. (RBC 134)

Medical S t a f f (Anesthesiology)

Luis J. Moreno, M. D . , Associate Anes thes io log i s t , payable a t pe r annum from General Revenue, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971.

Source of funds f o r t h i s new appointment i s t h e Reserve f o r Profess ional S a l a r i e s . (RBC 153)

Research (Biochemistry)

4 . Change i n T i t l e s . William M. Lamkin, Ph.D.; Ming C . Liau, Ph.D.; and Wan-Kyng Liu Shum, Ph.D. from Ass i s t an t Biochemist t o Ass i s t an t Biochemist and Ass i s t an t Professor of Biochemistry, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. There i s no change i n s a l a r y r a t e o r source of funds f o r t hese ind iv idua l s . (RBC 148)

5 . Continuation of Appointment. Aure l ie M. Ladkin, Ph.D., Research Associa te , without compensation, f o r t h e per iod January 27, 1971 th rough March 31, 1971. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 133. (RBC 149)

Research ( C e l l ~ i o l o ~ y )

6 . Increase i n Sa la ry . Frances E. Ar r igh i , Ph.D., A s s i s t a n t B i o l o g i s t , Ce l l Biology from $7,500.00 pe r annum t o $8,400.00 per annum payable from Damon Runyon Foundation Grant DRG-269, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. D r . Arr ighi w i l l continue t o be pa id a t t h e r a t e of $7,500.00 per annurn from t h e Graduate School of Biomedical Sc iences , Graduate S tudies Division. (RBC 143)

Research (Experimental Pathology)

7. Resi na t ion . James F. Chapel, Ph.D., Research Associa te , payable a t t h e r a t e --?Ti-- of 1 ,500.00 pe r annum, from National I n s t i t u t e s of Heal th Grant GM-16229, e f f e c t i v e February 4 , 1971. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 124. (RBC 1 4 7 )

Research (Developmental Therapeutics)

8. Return t o Duty From Leave Without Pay. P r i s c i l l a H . Saunders, Ph.D., Research Associate , payable a t t h e one-half time r a t e of $7,000.00 per annum from National I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 1-Pol-CA-11520, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 137. (RBC 144)

Research (Computer Science Laboratory of t h e I n s t i t u t e of Biomathematics)

9. Change i n S t a t u s and Source of Sa la ry . Leon Jordan , from Research Associate and I n s t r u c t o r i n Biometrics (P ro fes s iona l S t a f f ) payable a t t h e r a t e of $14,500.00 pe r a n n u from Gerneral Revenue t o Computer Programmer I11 ( C l a s s i f i e d Personnel) payable a t t h e one-'naif t ime r a t e of $6,000.00 pe r annum from Southwest Cancer Chemotherapy Study Group Grant 1-Rl0-CA-12014, e f f e c t i v e f o r t h e per iod January 1, 1971 through March 31, 1971. Unused s a l a r i e s i n t h e amount of $9,666.64 a r e t o be t r a n s f e r r e d t o t h e Reserve f o r P ro fes s iona l S a l a r i e s Account. (RBC 139)

10. Change i n Source of Sa la ry . Edmund A . Gehan, Ph.D., Biometr ician and P ro fes so r of Biometr ics , from t h e twenty-eight p e r cent time r a t e of $7,349.00 per annum from Gerera l Revenue, t h e forty-seven p e r cent t ime r a t e of $12,500.00 per a n n m from National I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 9-~0l-CA-11430, and t h e twenty-five per cent time r a t e of $6,751.00 per annm. from n a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 1-Rl0- CA-12014, t o t h e s i x t y pe r cent t ime r a t e of $15,960.00 pe r annum from General Revenue and t h e f o r t y per cent t i n e r a t e of $l0,640.00 per annum from Iu'ational I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 9-R01-CA-11430, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. Source of funds f o r t h i s change i n s a l a r y support i s t h e Reserve f o r P ro fes s iona l S a l a r i e s . There i s no change i n t o t a l s a l a r y r a t e f o r D r . Gehan. Reference Regents Budget Change Nos. 56 and 125. (RBC 140)

11. Change i n Source of Sa la ry . Stephen 1,. George, Ph.D., Ass i s t an t Biometr ician and Ass i s t an t Professor of Biometr ics , from t h e one-third time r a t e o f $5,167.00 per annm from General Revenue and t h e two-thirds time r a t e of $10,333.00 per annum from National I n s t i t u t e s of Health Grant 1-R10-CA-12014 t o t h e two-thirds t ime r a t e of $10,333.00 pe r annum from Genera1 Revenue and t h e one-third time r a t e of $5,167.00 per annum from National I n s t i t u t e s of Heal th Grant 1-Rl0-CA-12014, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. Source of funds f o r t h i s change i s t h e Reserve f o r P ro fes s iona l S a l a r i e s . There i s no change i n t o t a l s a l a r y r a t e f o r D r . George. Reference Regents Budget mange NO. 57. (RBC 1 4 1 )

Research ( Viro1o.g)

12. Increase i n Sa la ry . James M. Bowen, Ph.D., Associtite V i ro log i s t and Associate Professor of Virology, from $21,500.00 pe r ann7um from General Revenue, t o $21,500.00 per annum from General Revenue and $1,800 .00 pe r annum from Pubi ic Health Serv ice Contract PP h3-65-604, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. (RBC 142)

13. Increase i n Sa la ry . El izabeth S . P r i o r i , Ph.D., Ass i s t an t V i ro log i s t and Ass i s t an t Professor of Virology, from $15,000.00 per annun t o $16,000.00 per annum from Pubi ic Health Serv ice Contract PiiS PB-43-65-604, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. ( R B C 152)

P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s ( P a t i e n t Care Adminis t ra t ion)

1 4 . Inc rease i n Sa la ry . John D. P e t e r s , Ass i s t an t Adminis t ra tor , from $13,000.00 per ann,m t o $13,500.00 p e r ann7m. Source of funds f o r t h i s i nc rease i s t h e Reserve f o r Professional. S a l a r i e s . Reference Regents Budget Change No. 13. (RBC 145)

P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s (Medicai S o c i a l Se rv ice )

15. Appointment. Eddy A. Montaldo, S o c i a l Worker 11, payable a t t h e r a t e of $10,440.00 per annum, e f f e c t i v e f o r t h e per iod December 1, 1970 through March 31, 1971. (RBC 150)

P a t i e n t Care A c t i v i t i e s (Diagnost ic Radiology Se rv ice )

16. Change i n T i t l e . Lee M. Marsh, J r . , from Associate Research Engineer ( o t h e r S t a f f S a i a r i e s ) t o Associate Research Engineer and I n s t r u c t o r (P ro fes s iona l S a l a r i e s ) , payable a t t h e r a t e of $13,000.00 per annum, e f f e c t i v e January 1, 1971. There i s no change i n s a l a r y f o r Mr. Marsh. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 85. (RBC 1 5 4 )

General Services ( ~ o u s e k e e p i n g )

17. Change i n T i t l e . Euna C . Brown from Executive Housekeeper t o Coordinator of Housekeeping Se rv ices , payable a t t h e r a t e of $12,600.00 pe r annum from General Revenue, e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. There i s no change i n s a l a r y r a t e f o r @s. &-own. (RBC 151)

Anderson-Mayfair

18. Increase i n Salary . Margaret E. Hoag, Executive Housekeeper, from $5,784.00 per annum plus apartment, t o $6,180.00 per annum plus apartment , e f f e c t i v e February 1, 1971. (RBC 1 4 6 )

Respectful ly submit ted,

@?&< R. Lee Clark, M. D. Pres ident

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMZDICAL SCIENCES AT HOUSTON

DIVISION OF GRADUATE STUDIES

March 24, 1971

D r . Charles A. LeMaistre Chancellor The Univers i ty of Texas Aust in , Texas 78712

Dear Doctor LeMaistre:

The fol lowing docket i s submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents a t i t s meeting i n Galveston, Texas on A p r i l 23, 1971:

BUDGET CHANGES: The fol lowing Budget C'nanges a r e submitted f o r your approval and p resen ta t ion t o t h e Board of Regents:

Education and General

1. Change i n T i t l e . Thomas S . Matney, Ph.D., from Professor t o Professor and Graduate Administrator , payable a t t h e r a t e of $24,000.00 pe r annum, e f f e c t i v e September 1, 1970. There i s no change i n s a l a r y f o r D r . Matney. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 1 5 . (RBC 24)

2. Reappointment. T'nomas A . Decker, P h . D . , Ass i s t an t P ro fes so r , payable a t t h e r a t e of $15,900.00 per annum from National Aeronautics and Space Administration Grant NGR-44-012-099, and $3,000.00 per annum from Depart- ment of Educational and General, e f f e c t i v e J a m a r y 1, 1971. Source of funds f o r t h i s p o s i t i o n i s t h e Reserve f o r P ro fes s iona l S a l a r i e s . Reference Regents Budget Change No. 6 . (RBC 25) 7%

APPOINTMENTS TO COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE STUDIES

A t a meeting of t h e Committee on Graduate S tudies on November 1 0 , 1970, t h e s i x people l i s t e d below were approved f o r f u l l membership on t h e Committee on Graduate Stildies. These appointments have been approved by t h e Vice Chan- c e l l o r f o r Health A f f a i r s .

Appointee

Allen T. Ansevin, Ph.D. Grady F. Saunders , Ph.D. Joseph R . Shae f fe r , Ph.D. E a r l F. Walborg, Ph.D. Robert H. Kokernot, Ph.D. John E. Scanlon, P ' . D .

Primary I n s t i t u t i o n a l A f f i l i a t i o n

M. D. Anderson Hospi ta l M. D. Anderson Hospi ta l M . D . Anderson Hospi ta l M. D. Anderson Hospi ta l School of Publ ic Health School of Publ ic Health

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AT HOUSTON

April 23, 1971

Dr. Charles A. LeMaistre Chancellor The University of Texas Austin, Texas 78712

Dear Doctor LeMaistre :

Tne following docket is submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents a t its meeting in Galveston, Texas, on April 23, 1971:

GGVERNMENT CONTRACTS AND GRANTS: The following contracts, grants, and amendments have been negotiated by the Business Manager, and have been signed by the Dean upon recommendation of the Principal Investigator, and the Business Manager, and approved by the Comptroller and Deputy Chancellor for Administration. recornmend your approval and ratification of signatures.

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1. Grant Number 5 A03 AH00516-02 by which the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, adjusts the amount of unobligated funds under 1 A03 AH00516-01 to $1,374.00 with a corresponding reduction of $1,374.130 in the amount of the award for fiscal year 1971. This action does not affect the !errel of support ($33,346) authorized under fiscal year 1971 grant.

BUDGET CHNNGES: The following budget changes a r e submitted for your approval and presentation to the Board of Regents:

Teaching, Service, and Research

Lnstitute of Environmental Health

1. Appoinfment Cancellation: Cancel the appointment of Dr. Thomas F. Geseli: Assistant Professor of Health Physics, payable a t the rate of $15,000,00 per annum, effective January 1, 1971. Reference Regents Budget Change No. 46 (70-71). (;98C 52)

Health Service Administration

2. Appoinfment : Hugh E . Davis, Counselor, payable a t the rate of $10,020.00 per annum from Comprehensive Health Planning Contract-Operation Medihc, effective January 25, 1971, (RBC 53)

Transfer of Legislative Appropriations

3. House Bill No. 2, Second Called Session, Sixty-First Legislature, Article IV provides that the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System may make such transfers as i t deems necessary between items of appropriation made for The University of Texas School of Public Health a t Houston, In order to effectively utilize the funds appropriated by the ~ i x t ~ l ~ i r s t Legislature for the 1970-71 fiscal year, it is necessary that transfers be made between Legislative Appropriations a s itemized below, These t r a r d e r s have been approved by the Deputy Chancellor for Adminiscration.

Legislative Appropriation Number

Transfer From: 1-14583

Transfer TO: 1-14582 1-14584

Legislative Appropriation Title

Teaching, Service and Research

Amount to be Transferred

All Other General Administration Physical Plant Operation & Maintenance

Total

R e s p F submitted, ,, /

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Re A. Stallones. M.D., M.P.H. Dean

T H E UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS NURSING SCHOOL

SYSTiIM-WI DE Austin - E l Paso - Galveston - San Anton10

March 23, 1971

Chancellor A. LeMaistre The Universi ty of Texas System Austin, Texas

Dear Chancellor LeMaistre:

The following docket i s submitted fo r your approval and presentation t o the Board of Regents at i t s meeting i n Salveston, Texas, on A p r i l 23, 1971:

GIFTS: The following gif t has been received by the Nursing School. I recommend acceptance and that the appreciation of the Board of ?!-';; Regents be sent the donor by the Secretary. ir> -.

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Donor Purpose and Conditions Amount - 1. National Fund for Graduate Funds t o be used, at the $2,500 .00

Education i n Nursing discretion of the Dean, fo r 666 F i f th Avenue program development, New York, New York 1001 9 faculty recruitment and

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CONTRACTS AND GRANTS (Federal) ... ,$,., iL.,

1 . Notice of Award dated March 1 , 1971 , by which the U . S . Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Bureau of Health Manpower Education, provides the second and f inal allocation of Nursing Student Loan Funds f o r f iscal year 1971, i n the amount of $29,148.00.

RECOMMENDED AMENDMENTS TO THE 1970-71 BUDGET

Undergraduate Nursing School at El Paso

Transfer of Funds

1 . Amount of Transfer: $27,000 To: Equipment

From: Unallocated Account For: Purchase of equipment fo r the Nursing

School at E l Paso ( R B W N-75)

Sincerely yours,

~ a r i l ~ n ~ ~ . Willman Dean

Attachmorlt No. 2 For approval see Page 32 .

LAND A N D INVESTMENT REPORT

Meeting of April 23, 1971

INDEX

I. PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

A . INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED JANUARY 31, 1971

1. Report of Securities Transactions

2. Bond Exchange Detail

3. Cash Statement - Permanent Fund and Available Fund

11. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

A. INVESTMENT MATTERS - MONTH ENDED JANUARY 31, 1971

1. Report o f Securities Transactions

PAGE LBI REPORT

2. Securities Transactions Detail

LAND A N D INVESTMENT REPORT

For Month Ended January 31, 1971

I . PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND -- INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT OF SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securities trans- actions have been made for the Permanent University Fund in January, 1971. The Associate Deputy Chancellor for Investments, Trusts and Lands recommends approval by the Board of Regents of these transactions:

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED Par Value

or No. Shores

$ 20,000.00

435,000.00

10,038.32

4,488.98

1,988.85

21,000.00

2,000,000.00

Description Price U . S. BONDS:

Current Total Cost Yield

U. S. Treasury Notes 7-1/2%, due 8/15/76 106.50

U. S. Treasury Bonds 3-1/4%, due 6/15/83-78 72.09

TOTAL - U. S. Bonds

U. S . GOVERNMENT AGENCY OBLIGATIONS:

GNMA 7% Pool No. 8, due 7/15/2000 93.25

GNMA 8% Pool No. 114, due 1/15/2001 98.00

TOTAL - U. S. Government Agency Obligations

FHA MORTGAGES:

Various Mortgages 97.50

CORPORATE BONDS:

Alabama Power Co. 3-7/8% First Mortgage Bonds, due 1/1/88 65.50

South Central Bell Tel. Co. 8-1/4% Debentures, due 12/1/2004 105.75

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds

L & I Report - 1

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Continued)

Par Value or

No. Shores

9,100 Shares

6,000 Shores

10,000 Shares

3,000 Shares

2,800 Shares

Description Price ?OMMON STOCKS: 7 - Crown Zellerbach Carp. 30.42

Federated Department Stores, lnc. 41.26

Melv i l le Shoe Corp. 40.75

PepsiCo, Inc. 53.34

United Stcves Fidelity & Guarcnty Co. 37.88

TOTAL - Common Stocks

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS

BONDS EXCHANGED IN:

See Bond Exchange Schedule for Detail.

COMMERCIAL PAPER:

Ford Motor Credit Co. 100.00

6,600,000 .OO Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp. 100.00

500,000 .OO Union Carbide Carp. 99.51

TOTAL - Commercial Papel

TOTAL - ALL INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Current Total Cost Yield

L & I Report - 2

36 INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF

Par Vulue or

No. Shores

$ 48,770.85

20,000.00

2,205,000.00

250,000.00

23,700 Shares

3,800 Shares

47,300 Shares

4,000 Shares

$15,426,000.00

Total Net Gain Market Description Price Proceeds or (Loss) Yield

FHA MoRTGI";?~:

Principal Payments 100.00 $ 48,770.85 -0- 6.78 %

CORPORATE BONDS:

Dow Chemical Co. 4.50% Note, due 1/15/90 100.00 20,000.00 117.15 4.50

Georgia Power Co. 8-7/8% First Mtge. Bonds, due 9/1/2000 107.89 2,378,900.00 156,546.65 8.17

Kentucky Utilities Co. 7-5/8% First Mtge. Bonds, Series H, due 5/1/99 99.63 249,062.50 4,109.28 7.65

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds 2,647,962.50 160,773.08 8.09

COMMON STOCKS:

Aluminum Co. of America 60.22 1,427,281.95 20,647.31 2.99

Houston Lighting & Power Co. 45.65 173,458.50 27,161.42 2.63

Public Service Elec- tric & Gas Co. 28.43 1,344,967.90 16,377.15 5.77

Standard O i l Co. of New Jersey 71.54 286,162.24 52,105.36 5.24

TOTAL - Common Stocks 3,231,870.59 116,291.24 4.33

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS 5,928,603.94 277,064.32 6.03

BONDS EXCHANGED OUT:

See Bond Exchange Schedule for Detail. 14,060,437.53 -0- 6.16

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INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF (Continued)

Par Value or Total Ne t Gain Market

No. Shares Description -- A

Price Proceeds or (Loss) Yield

COMMERCIAL PAPER:

$ 1,200,000.00 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 99.31 $ 1,191,754.86 -0 - 5.75 %

4,585,000.00 Sears Roebuck Acceptance Corp. 100.00 4,585,000.09 -0 - 4.70

500,000.00 Union Carbide Corp. 99.50 497,524.31 -0- 5.78

TOTAL - Commercial Paper 6,274,279.17 -0-

.- 4.99

TOTAL - ALL INVESTMENTS DISPOSED OF $26,263,320.64 $277,064.32 5.85 5%

L & I Report - 4

PERMANENT UNIVERSITY FUND

SUMMARY OF BOND EXCHANGES January , 1971

P r i n c i p a l Takeout

o r (Payup) Required

Book Value I s sue I s s u e

Exchanged Received Par Value Exchanged

Inc rease i n Annual Income* Exchanges

Corporate Bonds f o r Corporate Bonds

U. S. T reasu r i e s f o r U. S . T reasu r i e s

Texas Municipal Bonds f o r U. S . Govt. Obl iga t ions

Corporate Bonds f o r U. S . Govt. Obl iga t ions

Corporate Bonds f o r FHA Mortgages

TOTAL - A l l Exchanges (January, 1971)

*Total income improvement inc ludes income from investment of takeout on exchanges a t c u r r e n t market y i e l d s .

9OOK - DESCRIPTIOX BOOK VALU'I Y'" L . ~ D ?;zy.!

ISSUE - IS SCS ISSUE ISSUE IS- -,-,-.. - - UdUX

EXCIXQGED - RECEIVED -- EXCHAiSGED RZCEIVED CREASE

Corporate Bonds f o r Corporate Bonds

Mountain S t a t e s Tel.&Tel.Co. Debs., 4-3/8%, due 2/1/88

Ph i l ade lph ia Elec. Co. $ 102,902.55 $ 94,152.55 1st & Ref. Mtge., 3-l/8%,

due 4/1/85

Gen. T e l . Co. of C a l i f o r n i a 1st Mtge., 5%, due 12/1/95

M i s s i s s i p p i Power & Light Co. 707,055.07 679,027.07 1st Mtge., 4-5/8%, due 3/1/95

New York Tel. Co. Ref. Xtge., 4-5/8%,

due 1/1/2004

New York T e l . Co. 499,539.98 439,899.98 Ref. Mtge., 3-3/8%, due 4/1/96

D i t t o D i t t o 99,739.70 87,807.70

American Tel . & Tel . Co. Debs., 5-1/8%, due 4/1/2001

Houston Light ing & Power Co. 98,808.83 81,908.83 1st Mtge., 3%, due 3/1/89

Federated Dept. S t o r e s , Inc . SF Debs., 8-3/8%, due 9/15/95

Western E l e c t r i c Co., Inc . 498,375.00 495,875.00 SF Debs., 8-3/8%, due 10/1/95

Wisconsin Elec. Power Co. 1st Mtge.,5-7/8%,due 11/1/96

Northern I l l i n o i s Gas Co. 443,414.47 394,563.43 1st Mtge., 4-5/82, due 8/1/90

Gen. Tel . Co. of C a l i f o r n i a 1st Mtge., 4-1/8%, due 3/1/82

Alabama Power Co. 187,535.80 181,571.80 1st Mtge., 3-7/8%, due 1 /1 /88

Wisconsin Tel. Co. Debs., 4-7/8%, due 5 /1 /95

New York Tel. Co. 97,815.58 80,977.58 Ref. Mtge., 3%, due 10/15/89

Southwestern B e l l Tel . Co. Debs., 4-3/4%, due 10/1/92

D i t t o 48,835.76 40,327.26

"Total Income Improvement, i nc lud ing income from investment of takeout (payup) on exchange.

BOATI EXCrnGES (January, 1971)

DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE ISSUE -- ISSUE ISSUE ISSU;: --

ELCHANGED RECEIVED EXCFAYGED RECEIVED

Corporate Bonds f o r Corporate Bonds

Consumers Power Co. $ SF Debs., 4-5/8%, due 9/1/94

Ohio Edison Co. 1st Mtge., 4-3/4%, due 6 /1 /91

D i t t o Michigan Be l l Tel . Co. Debs., 4-7/8%, due 8/1/94

D i t t o Consumers Power Co. 1st Mtge., 3- l /4%, due 2/1/90

D i t t o Houston Light ing & Power Co. 1st Mtge., 3- l /4%, due 3/1/86

D i t t o P a c i f i c Gas & Elec. Co. 1st & Ref. Mtge., 5-3/8%,

due 6/1/98

D i t t o Consumers Power Co. 1st Mtge., 3-1/4%, due 4/1/87

D i t t o Oklahoma Gas & Elec. Co. 1st Mtge., 4-1/2%, due 3 /1 /95

American Tel . & Tel . Co. Debs., 5-1/8%, due 4/1/2001

Houston Light ing & Power Co. 1st Mtge., 3%, due 3/1/89

D i t t o P a c i f i c Northwest B e l l Tel . Co. Debs., 4-1/2%, due ,12/1/200,0

Potomac E l e c t r i c Power Co. 1st Mtge.,5-7/8%,due 5/1/2002

Mononnahela Power Co. due 3/1/96

Elec. Co. 8/1/93

D i t t o Indiana & Michigan Debs., 4-3/8%, due

. . E03% -

DESCXTYTION BOOX VALUE YIELD sxi,: ISSUE IE~uE ISSUE ISSUE IS- sirex

- --,--, - -- -

EXCYALGED -

RECEIVED EXCHANGED RECEIVED CRShSE YIELD

Corporate Bonds for Corporate Bonds

Public Serv. Elec. & Gas Co. 1st & Ref. Mtge., 4-5/8%, due 9/1/94

Wisconsin Public Service Co. $ 97,075.59 $ 92,475.59 1st Mtge., 4-1/2%, due 6/1/94

Ditto Jersey Central Power & Light Co. 49,509.58 47,115.64 1st Mtge., 4-5/8%, due 10/1/94

Union Electric Co. 1st Mtge., 4-3/4%, due 7/1/91

Niagara Mohawk Power Co. 248,987.99 225,550.16 Gen. Mtge., 3-7/8%, due 6/1/88

Ditto Georgia Power Co. 40,321.94 39,303.54 1st Mtge., 4-7/8%, due 9/1/95

Commonwealth Edison Co. 1st Mtge., 5-3/4%, due 11/1/96

Union Electric Co. 51,182.26 46,172.26 1st Mtge., 4-3/4%, due 9/1/90

Ditto Northern Illinois Gas Co. 17,401.97 15,037.27 1st Mtge., 4-1/2%, due 8/1/89

Duke Power Co. 15,354.68 13,014.68 1st & Re£.Mtge.,4-1/2%,due 2/1/92

Ditto

Ditto Pennsylvania Power & Light Co. 51,182.26 45,362.26 1st Mtge., 4-5/8%, due 12/1/91

New York Tel. Co. Ref.Mtge.,4-5/8%,due 1/1/2002

New York Tel. Co. 100,255.53 86,915.53 Ref.Mtge., 3-3/8%, due 4/1/96

Total Exchange of Corporate Bonds for Corporate Bonds $ 4,962,914.27 $ 4,538,832.71 $ 10,723.37 (January, 1971) (Total Income

Improvement)

BOhQ EXCWVGES - (January, 1971)

DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE PAY ISSUE ISSVi? ISSUE XSSUE

V.iil;E EXCEAGED RECEIVED - -- EXCHASGED RECEIVED

$ 2,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds 3-1/2%, due 11/15/80

U. S . T reasu r i e s f o r U. S. Treasu r i e s

U. S . Treasury Bonds 3-1/4%, due 6115183-78

1,250,000 U. S. Treasury Notes U. S . Treasury Notes 7-3/4%, due 8/15/77 7-1/2%, due 8/15/76

2,000,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds U. S. Treasury Bonds 1,425,685.83 1,296,935.83 3-1/2%, due i1 /15/80 3-1/4%, due 6115183-78

1,000,000 D i t t o D i t t o 709,139.67 644,139.67

$ 6,250,000 T o t a l Exchange of U. S. T reasu r i e s f o r U. S. T reasu r i e s (January, 1971)

*Total Income Improvement, i nc lud ing income from investment of takeout (payup) on exchange.

Improvement

BOhXl EXCHANGES (January, 1971)

DESCRIPTION BOOK VALUE ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE ISSUE

EXCWGED RECEIVED EXCHARGED RECEIVED

Texas Municipal Bonds f o r U. S. Government Obl iga t ions

Ci ty of J a c k s o n v i l l e , Texas Govt. Nat l . Mtge. Assn. $ 40,000.00 $ 50,705.70 Waterworks & Sewer System Rev. Pool 118, 7 % , due 7/15/2000

Bonds, 3-1/4%, due 11/15/81-85

Ci ty of P a l e s t i n e , Texas D i t t o San i t a ry Sewer System Rev. Bonds,

3-1/4%, due 411182-86

City of Weatherford, Texas D i t t o Elec. Light & Water System Rev.

Bonds, 3-1/4%, due 2/1/82-88

T o t a l Exchange of Texas Municipal Bonds f o r U. S. Government Obl iga t ions

(January, 1971)

*Total Income Improvement, i nc lud ing income from investment of takeout (payup) on exchange.

BOOK - YIELD SEN -

IS- - 3CO% - CREASE YIELD

$ 1,560.39 (To ta l Incone ~mprovement)

PA.~

VALUEISSUE

EXCHA:.'iGED

DESCRIPTION

BOND EXCHANGES(January, 1971)

ISSUERECEIVED

BOOK VALUEISSUE ISSUE

EXCIUh'iGED RECEIVED

BOOKYIELD 1'E'·1

Il\- BOOKCREASE YIEL~

Corporate Bonds for U. S. Government Obligations

$ 50,000

250,000

530,000

66,000

100,000

230,000

250,000

25,000

60,000

25,000

Florida Power & Light Co.1st Mtge., 4-3/8%, due 12/1/86

Sun Oil Co.Debs., 4-5/8%, due 11/15/90

Baltimore Gas & Elec. Co.SF Debs., 4-5/8%, due 8/1/90

Wisconsin Electric Power Co.1st Mtge., 5-7/8%, due 11/1/96

Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.Debs., 6%, due 11/1/2002

Gen. Tel. Co. of California1st Mtge., 5%, due 12/1/95

Gulf States Utilities Co.1st Mtge., 5-1/4%, due 12/1/89

Ohio Edison Co.1st Mtge., 4-3/4%, due 6/1/91

American Tel. & Tel. Co.Debs., 5-1/8%, due 4/1/2001

Potomac Electric Power Co.1st Mtge.,5-7/8%,due 5/1/2002

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #8, 7%, due 7/15/2000

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #114, 8%, due 2/15/2001

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #8, 7%, due 7/15/2000

Ditto

Ditto

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #114, 8%, due 2/15/2001

$ 50,550.40

240,126.40

530,998.60

67,431. 69

97,908.58

232,875.93

254,122.24

24,787.68

61,859.57

25,421.94

$ 60,805.40

285,126. 1,0

638,588.60

73,509.63

105,238.58

287,500.93

286,677.24

28,947.18

71 ,410. 37

29,084.44

1.24% 5.52%$ 196.06*

1.03 5.98$ 803.46

.96 5.58$ 722.63

.45 6.16$ 78.64

.44 6.59$ 194.92

1.22 6.13$ 666.92

.83 5.94$ 865.92

1.07 5.90$ 100.72

.75 5.68$ 71.17

.96 6.72$ 109.27

*Tota1 Income Improvement, including income from investment of takeout (payup) on exchange.

PA.".VALUE

ISSUEEXCPiliNGED

DESCRIPTION

BOND EXCHA.l'1GES(January, 1971)

ISSUERECEIVED

BOOK VALUEISSUE ISSUE

EXCPJu,GED RECEIVED

BOOKYIELD :,E\{

1:\- 300K.CREASE YI2LD

Corporate Bonds for U. S. Government Obligations

$ 71,000 Public Servo E1ec. & Gas Co.1st & Ref. Mtge., 4-5/8%,

due 9/1/94

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #8, 7%, due 7/15/2000

$ 68,925.09 $ 82,852.45 1.00% 5.84%$ 133.60*

.78 5.77$ 1,368.95

1. 83 6.23$ 1,261.14

1.17 5.86$ 309.84

.60 6.18$ 747.09

.62 6.20$ 787.98

6.31639.58

1. 32$

73,587.54 85,759.56

242,603.93 262,962.23

236,462.06 255,727.46

736,609.57 838,815.82

97,385.79 115,363.29

149,454.91 185,922.91

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

Ditto

Govt. Nat1. Mtge. Assn.Pool #114, 8%, due 1/15/2001

Ditto

Ditto

American Tel. &Tel. Co.Debs., 4-3/8%, due 5/1/99

Potomac Electric Power Co.1st Mtge., 5-1/4%, due 12/1/94

Union Electric Co.1st Mtge., 4-3/4%, due 7/1/91

Commonwealth Edison Co.1st Mtge., 5-3/4%, due 11/1/96

94,000

73,000

711,000

150,000

237,000

231,000

N

$ 3,153,000 Total Exchange of Corporate Bonds for U. S. Govt. O'.JUgations $ 3,191,111.92 $ 3,694,292.49(January, 1971)

$ 9,057.89(Total IncomeImprovement)

PAl"\.VALUE

ISSUEEXCHk~GED

BOND EXCHANGES(January, 1971)

DESCRIPTIONISSUE

RECEIVED

Corporate Bonds ~or FHA Mortgages

BOOK VALUEISSUE ISSUE

EXClliU~GED RECEIVED

BOCKYIELD XI:"---

r:\- BCOL(CREASE YELD

$ 400,000 Texas Electric Service Co. Various FHA Mortgages $ 417,122.82 $ 459,722.82 .57% 6.37%1st Mtge. , 6-1/8%, due 5/1/97 8-1/8%, due 7/1/83 $ 228.10*

100,000 Ditto Ditto 104,280.70 114,930.70 .57 6.37$ 65.04

215,000 Georgia Power Co. Ditto 216,692.05 194,117.05 .77 9.571st Mtge., 8-7/8%, due 9/1/2000 $ 1,920.49

80,000 Ditto Ditto 80,629.60 72,229.60 .77 9.57$ 714.62

r-

9- $ 795,000 Total Exchange of Corporate Bonds for FHA Mortgages $ 818,725.17 $ 841,000.17 $ 2,928.25(January, 1971) (Total Income

;0 Improvement)(l)

-00,~

w

*Total Income Improvement, including income from investment of takeout (payup) on exchange.

BOND PURCHASES(January, 1971)

PAR COSTVALUE ISSUE UNIT TOTAL YIELD

U. S. Treasury Securities

$ 435,000 U. S. Treasury Bonds, 3-1/4%, due 6/15/83-78 $ 72.09 Av. $ 313,612.50 6.61%

20,000 U. S. Treasury Notes, 7-1/2%, due 8/15/76 106.50 21,300.00 6.10

455,000 Total U. S. Treasury Securities 334,912.50 6.58

Corporate Bonds

21,000 Alabama Power Co. , 1st Mtge., 3-7/8%, due 1/1/88 65.50 13,755.00 7.50

2,000,000 South Central Bell Tel. Co. , Debs. , 8-1/4%, due 12/1/2004 105.75 2,115,000.00 7.76

2,021,000 Total Corporate Bonds 2,128,755.00 7.71r-

9" U. S. Government Obligations

'"(1) 10,038 Govt. Natl. Mtge. Assn. , Pool 118, 7%, due 7/15/2000 93.25 9,360.73 7.71"00~

~ 4,489 Govt. Natl. Mtge. Assn. , Pool 11114, 8%, due 1/15/2001 98.00 4,399.20 8.17

-1'- 14,527 Total U. S. Government Obligations 13,759.93 7.86

FHA Mortgages

1,989 Various FHA Mortgages, 8-1/8% , due 7/1/83 97.50 1,939.13 8.46

$ 2,492,516 TOTAL BONDS PURCHASED $ 2,479,366.56 7.49%

BOND SALES AND MATURITIES (January, 1971)

PAR - VALUE ISSUE PROCEEDS PROFIT OR (LOSS) -

$ 250,000 Kentucky Utilities Co., 1st Mtge., 7-5/8%, due 5/1/99 $ 249,062.50 $ 4,109.28

20,000 Dow Chemical Company, Notes, 4-LIZ%, due 1/15/90 20,000.00 117.15

2,000,000 Georgia Power Co., 1st Mtge., 8-7/8%, due 9/1/2000 2,157,500.00 141,760.00

205,000 Ditto 221,400.00 14,786.65

$ 2,475,000 TOTAL BONDS SOLD AND REDEEMED $2,647,962.50 $160,773.08

YIELD -

7.65%

4.50

8.17

8.16 -

8.09% - -

CASH STATEMENT

RECEIPTS: From General Land Office:

From Disposition of Securities: FHA Mortgages Corporate Bonds Common Stocks Commercial Paper Bonds Exchanged - Net Receipts

Interest Collected: U. S. Government Bonds U. S. Government Agency Obligations FHA Mortgages Municipal and County Bonds Corporate Bonds Convertible Debentures Commercial Paper

Dividends Collected: Common and Prehred Stocks

Permc:?cn: Fund -- - $ 1,777,564.97

Amortization o f Premium: 8,276.35

Accounts Receivable Collected:

TOTAL RECEIPTS

Cash on Hand 1/1/?'1

TOTAL RECEIPTS AND CASH 16,237,104.48

DISBURSEMENTS: Securities Acquired:

U. S. Government Bonds 334,912.50 U. S. Government Agency Obligations 13,759.93 FHA Mortgages 1,939.13 Corporate Bonds 2, 128,755.09 Common Stocks 1,197,954.89 Commercial Paper 10,897,562.50

Amortization of Discount: 38,433.92

Cash Payments Made in January, 1977, on Security Transactions with Settlement i n February, 1971 37,481.98

To Clear Out Available Fund

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 14,650,799.35

TOTAL RECEIPTS A N D CASH OVER DISBURSEMENTS DISBURSEMENTS 1,586,305.13

DEDUCT: Accounts Receivable 1,322,086.05

CASH O N HAND 1/31/71 $ 264,219.08

Available Fund

L & I Report - 16

- Permanent University Fund Book Value -

12/31/70 Balance

Additions: (January, 1971) Realized Ne t Gain (Loss)

on Security Transactions From General Land Off ice

L & I Report - 17

II. TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS

TRUST AND SPECIAL FUNDS - INVESTMENT MATTERS.--

REPORT OF SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS.--The following securities trans- actions have been made for the Trust and Sps-:cia1 Funds in January, 1971. The Associate Deputy Chancellor for Investments, Trusts and Lands recommends approval by the Board of Regents of these transactions:

Par Value or

No. Shares

$ 10,000.00

2,000.00

$ 30,717.43

25,200 .OO

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED

Principal Description and Fund Cost Yield

CORPORATE BONDS: See Bond Purchaie Schedule for Detail.

Winedale Stagecoach Inn - Varner Acreage $ 7,468.75 8.00 %

Anderson-Mayfair Mortgage Retirement Fund - Anderson Hospital 1,581.66 7.30

TOTAL - Corporate Bonds and LONG TERM INVESTMENTS $ 9,050.41 7.83 %

COMMERCIAL PAPER: SRAC, 6-3/4% Note, due 1/20/71 $ 30,717.43 6.76 % ($ 7,000.00 - W.H. Francis Jr. Chair -

School of Law ll,G30.00 - Dwight D. Book

Schol orship 912.43 - Ima Hogg Foundation 530.00 - Fitzhugh Carter Panni ll

Scholanhip and Loan Fund - San Antonio Medical School

650.00 - Phillip Pauerstein Memorial Fund - San Antonio Medical School

555.00 - Peter Alien Zanca Memorial Scholarship Fund - San Antonio Medical School

10,100.00 - The Josey Professorship - Houston Medical School

SRAC, 5-1/2% Note, due 2/3/71 25,200.00 5.52 ($ 1,500.00 - Archer M. Huntington Lake

Austin Properties 5,400.00 - Archer M. Huntington

Securities Income Account l,9OO.OO - DoraDieterich Bonham

Archives Guide Fund 1,200.00 - Davidson Family Scholarship

in Home Economics 1,000.00 -Edward Louis Dodd and Alice

Laidrnan Dodd Fellowship Fund 14,200.00 -Off ice of lnvestments, Trusts

and Lands-Clearing Account)

L & I Report - 18

INVESTMENTS ACQUIRED (Continued)

Par Value or Principal

No. Shares Description and Fund Cost Yield COMMERCIAL PAPER: (Continued)

$ 76,000.00 SRAC, 4-1/2% Note , due 3/1/71 $ 76,000.00 4.52 O/c (Various Business Administration Income Accounts)

400,000.00 SRAC, 4-1/4% Note, due 3/i/7l 400,000. 00 4.27 (Earnest Money Combined Building Use Fee Bonds, Series 1971)

L & I Report - 19

ITEMS DISPOSED OF

Par Value *.. Princiwul Profit " 8

No. Shares Description and Fund Proceeds or (Loss) Yield c o R P o RAT E~TTGCTs :

See Stock Sales Schedule for Detai I .

1,300 Shares Frank B. Cotton Trust - Endowment Account - U . T. E l Paso $ 38,546.72 $ 463.15 5.40 %

TOTAL - LONG TERM INVESTMENTS $38,546.72 $ 463.15 5 .40%

CObhMERCIAL PAPER:

$ 23,000.00 SRAC, 5-1/4% Note, due 23,000 .OO l/5/7 1 ($ 300 -Thew. J.

McDonald Obser- vatory Fund

17,000 - Hagg Foundation: Varner Properties '

4,000 - The James W. McLciughlin Fellowship Fund - Galvciston Medical Branctl

1,700 - The William Heuerrnann Fund for Cancer Research - Anderson Hospifal)

1,200.00 SRAC, 5-1/4% Note, due 1/5/7 1 1,200.00 ($ 200-TheRobertA.

Welch Chair i n Chemistry

200 - The W. J. McDonald Observatory Fund

800 - The William Heuerrnann Fund for Cancer Research - Anderson Hospital)

25,000.00 FNMA, 5.30% Note, due 1/11/71 24,882.22 (Hogg Foundation: W. C. Hogg Estate Fund)

41,717.00 SRAC, 6-3/4% Note, due 1/13/71 41,717.43 (Estate o f Lila Belle Etter)

34,000.00 SRAC, 5% Note, due 1/15/71 34,000.00 (Various Business Administration Income Accounts)

L & I Report - 20

WINEDALE STAGECOACH INN - VARNER ACREAGE(January, 1971)

BOND PURCHASES

PARVALUE

$ 5,000

5,000

$ 10,000

ISSUE

General Tel. Co. of the Southwest, 1st Mtge., 6-7/8%,due 3/1/98

Niagara Mohawk Power Corp., Gen. Mtge., 3-5/8%,due 5/1/86

UNIT

$ 87.625

61. 75

COST

$

$

TOTAL

4,381.25

3,087.50

7,468.75

YIELD

8.00%

8.00

8.00%

ANDERSON-MAYFAIR MORTGAGE RETIREMENT FUND - ANDERSON HOSPITAL(January, 1971)

BOND PURCHASES

IN

$ 2,000 Georgia Power Co., 1st Mtge., 3-3/8%, due 12/1/97 $ 79.083 $ 1,581.66 7.30%

NO. OFSHARES SOLD ISSUE

FRANK B. COTTON TRUST - ENDOWMENT ACCOUNT - U. T. EL PASO(January, 1971)

STOCK SALES

NET SALES PROCEEDS PROFIT OR (LOSS) YIELD

1,300 Shs. Bendix Corporation Common $ 38,546.72 $ 463.15 5.40%