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Froycseé alendar for 1959ng. He stated that this on endar ’Lv ”WV.'?

represented a comrromise, since it was not possible to get a '“F0 moot—

ca1endar tfldt uould sPtisfy all the preferences of faculty and 137.}

otudentsa The calendar as uresented is much the same as in the

past SEVEIOl "ears, but provides for a longer spring vocntion and

for 1 lat'r Opening of the summer session. A motion to amend the

calender by moving the Turnksgiving holiday up to Wednesday noon,

by M:. Pete Perlmeu, President of the Student Congress, Wte defeated.

Afte“ furt her EiscuSSion, the University Faculty aperOVod a motion

to adoyt th 1e cale'dPr as presented.

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Summer Session, IQGF

June 13 Kondhy _ Oniontation activities for all new students

June 14 Tue‘dny, 72flfl a.m. to 3:Pfl p.m. - Registration and
Clfissification of all. students

June 1? Wednesday w Class .ork begins

June 18 Seturdng - Last date one mag enter an organised
clrss for the Summ r Session

June Tr Seturday - Last date one may dron a course without
a grade

Jen: 7”,?9 TJEFdP: and flednesday ~ Lest dogs for filing ayrli—
cntions for degrees in College Dean's office

July 4 Monday — Independence Da.y holiday

nug.5 Friday — End of Summer Session

Aug.8 Monday a All grades due in Registrar's Office by

3:00 p m.

Aug.l5 Monday - Ln st date to submit Rnnlication and tr ans»
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Sent ll ounday - Opening of Fall Semester of 196”—Sl

 

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Sumner Session _ 14 teeching days

.ddition to presenting the 195"”60 Ca lender the Schedule

e two recommencstions: (1) That no holiday be added
ends? excent those specifically allowed for; and ?}
e T'strar make a study of ways and means of decreasing
the time reeuired to get the grade reports to the den 1sn The
University Faculty apnroved the first recommendation but expressed
the opinion that no vote was necrssar; on the secpnd.

Dr. R. H. ”cover, Chairman of th.e Rules Committee, presented
severel reclmmendations from the Commit gee for revision in the Rules
of tee Univevsity Faculty.

Elnssificetion ~ approved with one amendment, changing "9h"

s to "1’” hours. In reply to a cuestion as to when this rule
was t become effective, Dr. Weaver stated that the new rule would
r ed to freshmen starting this year and to all students

begin 5.1157 Wit) next year

Classificati n f Trensfer Students ~ approved as wrerented.

 

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Untranc~ Examinations - anrroved with one amendment, changing
cation Tests” to lower case, to cover an; torts tLe
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