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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, FEBRUARY ll, 1965

The University Faculty met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday,
February ll, 1965, in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall. President R
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The minutes of January 14, 1965 were approved as circularized.

 

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to the University Faculty for approval and recommendation to the Board
of Trustees with the addition of James Adam Pearson as a candidate for I
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GRADUATE SCHOOL
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Ray Arvid Field Animal Science Laramie, Wyo. Le
Robert Robbins Garrigus Animal Science Lexington I Ca
Terry Ray Greathouse Animal Science Hindsboro,Ill. Na
Jack Gruber Microbiology Lexington [ Ar
Thomas Lee Huber Animal Science Brownstown,Ind.
Hughes Brantley Jenkins Physics Donalsonville, Ga.
fl 1 Ali Akbar Paydarfar Sociology Lexington
ffigv Potu Narasimha Rao Biological Sciences Pradesh, India I
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fi‘h1 Ronald M. Enroth Sociology Lexington
‘i‘w‘ James Lee Heizer History Louisville W Wf
g3“ Billy Frank Hunt Political Science Cave City I
A? Russell Joseph Jewert Political Science Beltsville, Md. ’
@ Shafig Tawfig Kazzaz Diplomacy and International 3
9 Commerce Sulainania, Iraq 1
Barney Lee Keith Ancient Languages Florence, Ala. i W
Andreas Robert Prindl Diplomacy and International g B
Commerce Hudson Falls, N.Y. V
Winifred Ann Stuart English Lexington G
Vernon Grafton Warren, Jr. Diplomacy and International . G
Commerce Lexington f W
Lawrence Bernard Wasserman Diplomacy and International A R
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CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE

NAME
Rudolf Berle Clay
Jerry S. Faughn
vatsala Garg
Jerome Dean Hopkins
Glenn Arlo Miller
Ikie Neal Presson

fingie Sun

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE

NAME

Charles Edward Brewer

Robert Eugene Eplee
Ben William Hayes
Harold Gibson Love

Leroy Seaton McMullan

Carl Richard Mochow

Narendra Vrajlal Nanavati

Arthur A. Williams

MAJOR SUBJECT
Anthropology
Physics
Botany
Botany
Psychology
Mathematics

Agriculutral Entomology

ADDRESS
Paris
Benton
Allahabad, India
Bardo
Lexington
Lexington
Bogor, Indonesia

OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN AGRICUIEURE

MAJOR SUBJECT
Poultry Science
Horticulture
Animal Science

Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics

Dairy Science
Dairy Science
Animal Science

ADDRESS
Lexington
Marion, N. C.
Kuttawa
Pleasure Ridge Park
Shelbyville
Lexington
Bombay, India
Stanton

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

NAME

David Carlton Cowherd
Thomas Olin Glenn III

Donald Ray Lynam

Richard William Smith

ADDRESS
Greensburg
Ashland
Lexington
Lexington

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

NAME
Larry Ray Gibson

ADDRESS
Wheelwright

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

NAME

William Creager Setzer

ADDRESS
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

NAME
William Dean Bender
Larry Garmon Bruce
Vernon Jack Calhoun
George H. C. Chun
George W Cornett

William Bryan Diamond

Robert Bush Haggard

Blanche Trammell Harris
Raymond Rice Hornback
Renfro Clark Manning

John Oscar Merchant
Barbara Estep Nolte
Carole Faith Sasser

Patricia Gibson Stewart

Helen Martin Turner

Donald Ross Williamson

ADDRESS
Clovis, New Mex.
Frankfort
Lexington
wahiawa, Hawaii
Hindman
Lexington
Winchester
Corbin
Morehead
Loyall
Bagdad
Olive Hill
Lexington
Lexington
Paris
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CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

NAME
Catherine Robertson Boyd

ADDRESS
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

NAME ADDRESS
Virendra C. Barot Ahmedabad, India
walter White King Winchester
James Verne LedfOrd Cawood

Robert Lilburn Porter Castlewood, va.

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH

NAME
Allen Edward Crowe

ADDRESS
Lexington

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE IN LIBRARY SCIENCE

NAME ADDRESS
Helen Fisher Danville
Barbara Jean May Williams Midway

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MUSIC
NAME ADDRESS

John Ernest Conley Lexington

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Martin Marshall White, Dean

CANDIDATESFOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS

Charles W Baker English, Speech and Dramatic

Arts Harveyton
Elizabeth Lee Bourne Ancient Languages Mt. Sterling
John Richard Bozeman Political Science Lexington
Kathleen Cannon Political Science Lexington
Marsha Lynn Crow History Bethesda, Md.
valentin A De Marco Art Lexington
Linda Lou Duncan Diplomacy and International

Commerce Owensboro
Amncn Golan Diplomacy and International

Commerce New York, N. Y.
Ronald Lee Grimm Political Science Alexandria
Russell Houston III History Lexington
Iarry Lee Johnson History Ashland

Elsie Ewart Kay Art

Gwen Kettenacker Modern Foreign Languages

William Edwin Lightfoot Topical Field - Foundation for
the Study of Law

English, Speech and Dramatic
Arts

Lexington

Madisonville
Linda McDowell Major

Shepherdsville

Charleston, W. Va.

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965

NAME
Joseph Richard Martin
Dudley Lanier Milward

Milton Carlisle Minor, Jr.

Betty Jane Mitchell
linda H. Mount

Elizabeth Croley O'Roark
Ronald Glen Polly

David Grant Purdy

Doris A Wallingford
Arthur Townsend Webster

MAJOR SUBJECT
Art
Modern Foreign Languages
Arts—Engineering
History
Psychology
Art
Arts—Law
Economics
Psychology
History

ADDRESS
Lexington
Lexington
Danville
Campbellsville
Romulus, N. Y.
Ft. Monmouth, N. J.
McRoberts
Lexington
Maysville
Louisville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

NAME
Bulus A Ajlouny

Jimmie Lee Barr
Francis Robert Clarke
Morris Preston Fields
Carl Jeff Hounshell
Robert Browning Ligon
Robert Raymond Mock
George Nicholas Pearce
James Allen Pearson
Leonard Carroll Tatum

James Winstead Thornton, Jr.

Tommy Bowen Tompkins

MAJOR SUBJECT

Topical Field—~General
Engineering

Geology

Chemistry

Zoology

Psychology

Physics

Anatomy and Physiology

Mathematics and Astronomy

Physics

Mathematics and Astronomy

Geology

ADDRESS

Detroit, Mich.
Monticello
Lexington
Combs
Miami, Fla.
Mayfield
lexington
Louisville
Covington
Lebanon
Lexington

Mathematics and Astronomy Corbin

CANDIDATES FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN JOURNALISM

NAME
Zach Charles Justice
Richard Kent McReynolds
Charles Hamby Stone

CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MUSIC

NAME
Janice Cook

ADDRESS
Pikeville
Harlan
Hickman

ADDRESS
Lexington

COLLEGE OF AGRICUIEURE AND HOME ECONOMICS

William A. Seay, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

NAME
Marvin Lowell Atwood
Cecil D. Bell, Jr.
Omer Alfred Bentle
George Gayle Berryman
Leslie Donald Colvin
Garnett Earl Crask
Robert A. Floyd
Ancel Duke Henson, Jr.

DeSoto Hughes

ADDRESS
Stanford
Georgetown
Falmouth
Lexington
Campbellsville
Alton Station
Yosemite
Germantown

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Larry Ray Long
David Stone Lyle
Leslie Louis Manley
Dennis James Phar
Philip Ray Smith
Francis Walker Thomas
Gary C. Thompson
Ronald Larry Vaughn
Fred Frank Waters
Cecil Wayne Wells
Jacky Quinton Wilson

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR

NAME
Janice Weisenberger Brislin
Florence Rebecca Cook
Anna Bernice Lucas
Marty Ann Martin
Sandra Montgomery
Carol Johnson Sebree
Mary Nell Stephens
Anna Louise Wilson

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, FEBRUARY ll, 1965

ADDRESS
Pleasureville
Hopkinsville
Versailles
Lexington
Fonthill
Cecilia
Berry
Lexington
Shepherdsville
Versailles
Franklin

OF SCIENCE IN HOME ECONOMICS

ADDRESS
Lexington
Lexington
Waynesburg
Alva
Owensboro
Lexington
Hestand
Cadiz

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Robert Ezekiel Shaver, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICUIEURAL ENGINEERING

NAME
David Franklin Fleming
Francis Kenneth Lyvers
Neill Brooks Tyler, Jr.

ADDRESS
Flemingsburg
Loretto
Shepherdsville

CANDIDATE FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

NAME
Roy Duard Ireland, Jr.

ADDRESS
Louisville

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

NAME
Henry Melvin Bennett
Charles P. Daus
Henry Clay Downing II
Franklin Pierce Duncan, Jr.
Jerry Lynn Glover
John B Jones III
Donald Bruce Keat
Thomas Robert Layman
Robert Lynn McDaniel
John Lewis McMichael
Harry Ament Marsh, Jr.
Thomas Henry Morrow, Jr.
Marshall Lee Payne
Charles Darrell Powers

ADDRESS
Calhoun
Lexington
Lexington
Maceo
Mayfield
Lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Frankfort
Frankfort
Lexington
Frankfort
Lexington
Campbellsville

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NAME ADDRESS gaze»,
W. Robert Cass Sims Lexington i1?“
I Robert Wayne vaughn Hazard ‘
f James Markwood Wintermyre Harrisonburg, Va. :ijfi
1 Kenneth Wayne Young Bowling Green 3A
1 Bradley Yount Lexington iA
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6 James Douglas Aaron Lexington ‘
I Joseph Barna Hopkinsville “1;,
f Clarence Edward Barnes Hodgenville #H‘PM
S 5 Sally Marian Beiderbecke Lexington AA
i Gordon Edward Bloom Columbus, 0. IN
T Anthony Drew Bowlds Owensboro W
, Glenn Norman Braden Hodgenville TA ;q;
A Bradford S Clark, Jr. Cincinnati, 0. M‘ '
. Lynn William Coe Louisville
John George Damron Pikeville
( William Morris Druen Magnolia
[ James Edward Dutton Lexington
{ Roy larkin Goodwin vanceburg
, Owen S. Halpeny Covington
‘ Robert Louis Herrick Lexington
I Walter Richard Lightner Lexington
9 Harold Nicholas Miller Frankfort
7 Richard M. Neal Georgetown
1 John Paul Paynter Russell Vi
RING , Aubrey Willard Pearson Scottsville ff»
Joseph Ernst Whitfield, Jr. Brookside fifty
William Joseph Yousey Lexington 5% i
, CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ’
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4 Reginald L Bethel Lexington -i,,
3 William Carson Claunch ‘ Harrodsburg ‘V"NV'
, Bobby Francis Creekmore Creekmore 9U.W
‘ Ormsby King Hackley, Jr. Miami, Fla. iIAR
I Robert Lucas Kaftan Lexington A
3 Mary Lenna Morton Falmouth , i
. John William Duncan Paschal, Jr. Lexington
7 Benny Joe Pember Mayfield
Ronald Paul Porter Radcliff 3
I Doyle Wayne Sims Lexington tin ,
' CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
’ NAME ADDRESS
I Robert William Stovall Greenville
% William Roger Straw Independence

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Bruce Wayne Finley White Plains
JIICarol Jenkins Nicholasville

   

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thomas Howard Burnett

Ollie D Carter

James Franklin Clay, Jr.
Reford Harold Coleman
Errol Lloyd Cooper, Jr.

John N. Cornett

William Edward Gary III

Robert Barkley Hensley

Hiram Jefferson Herbert, Jr.
William Robinson Patterson, Jr.

David Aubrey Rhodes
John Ellis Smith

Daniel Jackson Tribell

MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, FEBRUARY ll, 1965

COLLEGE OF LAW

William Lewis Matthews, Jr., Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF LAWS

ADDRESS
Lexington

Tompkinsville

Danville
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Lexington
Horse Cave
Glasgow
Louisville
Lexington
Topmost
Middlesboro

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Iyman Vernon Ginger, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION

NAME
Clarella Settle Ayer
Susan J Bertelsman
Patsy Faris Bowling
Ronald Fetters Brown
Stanya Louise Burlew
Bettye Hopson Choate
Myrtle Lee Coffey
Miriam B. Crawford
Andrea Dykes Daniels
Lena Jo Dees
Joyce Leanne Dotson
Kathryn Dudley Evans
Allen L. Feldhaus
Alice Elaine Ford

Patricia Trower Garrett

Gene Germain

Robert Lee Gilmore
Norma Snapp Greely
Gullion Evans Gross
Norma Lee Hamilton
Twyla Reesor Hanna
James Daniel Hill
Martha Cecilia Hill
Burnis Jacobs

Lula Tiller Kirkland
Nora Lee Longmire

Charles Truman McCracken

Vicky Lu McLendon

MAJOR OR AREAS
Mathematics
Business Education
Elementary Education
Physicaleducation
Business Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
English
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Political Science
Physical Education
Science Area
Business Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education
English
Elementary Education
Library Science, History
Mathematics, Physics
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Biological Sciences
Elementary Education
Business Education,

Biological Sciences
Mathematics
Elementary Education

ADDRESS
Paris
Fort Thomas
Lexington
Coatesville, Pa.
Owensboro
Herndon
Jamestown
Lexington
Winchester
Hartford
Shelbyville
Pueblo, Colo.
Burlington
Owensboro
Lexington
Harrodsburg
Ashland
lexington
Cumberland
Science Hill
Elizabethtown
Neon
Hopkinsville
Pippa Passes
lexington

Frankfort
Gray
Zanesville, O.

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Monroe A. Major
Ruth Fothergill Mason
Roger Lee Meek
Phyllis Sue Michael
Percy Wilson Miller
Carolyn Baxter Minor
Janice Joy Mitts
Opal Gibson Moore
George D O'Brien
Barbara Gale Pass
Viola Ballard Pumphrey
Josephine McLean Purkins
Beverly Kay Roberts
Adolph Frederick Rupp, Jr.
Patricia Temple Selke
Tommy Ray Simpson
Sarah Ward Slusher
JUdy Buisson Smith
Ila Marie Soulis
JoAnn Stone
Anne L. Irvin Sullivan
Marilyn Julia Swift
Gilbert Blakely Tanner
Carol Summers Taylor
Marilynn Alice Tripp
James Conley Valentour
Gertrude Carigan Webb
William Emerson Woodall

MAJOR OR AREAS
Biological Sciences
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Music, History
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Science Area
Elementary Education

History and Political Science

Biological Sciences
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Biological Sciences
Social Studies
Elementary Education
Physical Education
History, English
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Biological Sciences
Social Studies

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE

Cecil Clayton Carpenter, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMERCE

NAME
Mary Warder Anderson
James Allen Bailer
John Lancaster Banta
Paul Bee Bond
William O. Brower
Rodney Scott Cain
Paul Edward Campbell
Charles Robert Caudill
Gerald Bruce Coffey
Jack Clifton Crutcher
Barry S Dillon
Carle Lewis Garrett
David William Graham
William Wilbur Gray, Jr.
Charles Thomas Greene
Robert Stephen Kanarek

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ADDRESS
Shepherdsville
Union
White House
Richmond
Middlesboro
Lebanon
Sherman
Winchester
South Attleboro,Mass
Lexington
Paris
Lexington
Ashland
Iexington
Lexington
Lebanon
lexington
lexington
Lexington
Louisville
Lexington
Louisville
London
Lexington
Lexington

Lexington
Lexington
Millersburg

ADDRESS
Lexington
South Ft. Mitchell
Lexington
Louisville
Milford, 0.
Independence
Catlettsburg
Covington
Collettsville, N.C.
Louisville
Louisville
Covington
Bellevue
Lexington
Lexington
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NAME ADDRESS
Barrie Leslie Konicov Louisville
Larry Jones Ledbetter Monticello
Joy Ann Wettstein Loomis Elnora, New York
John Louis McDaniel - Millersburg
Paul Thomas Martin Lexington
Joseph Clarence Moraja Springfield
Stanley Campbell Nickell Ashland
Joseph Henry Peeno Erlanger
John Conner Powers Erlanger
David Edward Searcy Lexington
William Bennett Secrest Maloneton
Judith Lynn Shewmaker Lexington
David Fulton Smith Lexington
Wendell Hunt Smock Louisville
Seymour Martin Spears III Lexington
Ronnie Walker Suter Frankfort
James David Sympson Fern Creek

COLLEGE OF NURSING
Marcia A. Dake, Dean

CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

NAME ADDRESS
Faye Teresa Hagan Lexington
Doris J. O'Connor Lexington *

TABULATION SHEET
DEGREE CANDIDATES

UNDERGRADUATES JANUARY
Arts and Sciences — .
A. B. 25
B. S. ll
A. B. J. 5
B. Mus. l
B. S. M. T.
Total 40
Agriculture and Home Economics
B. S. in Agr. 2O
» B. S. in H. E0. 8
Total 28
Engineering
B. S. in Agr. E. 5
B. S. in Chem. E. l
B. S. in C. E. 19
B. S. in E. E. 22
B. S. in M. E. 10
B. S. in Met. E. 2
B. S. in Min. E. 2

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Law .
LL. B. 15
Education
A. B. in Ed. 56
Commerce
B. S. in Com. 55
Pharmacy
B. S. in Pharm.
Nursing
B. S. in Nurs. 2
GRADUATE
Ph.D. 9
Engr. D.
Ed. D.
Spec. E. l
M. A. ll
M. S. 7
M. S. in Agr. 8
M. S. in H. Ec.
M. S. in C. E. 4
M. S. in E. E.
M. S. in M. E. l
M. S. in Met. E. l
E. E.
M. A. in Ed. l6
M. S. in Ed. 1
M. B. A. 4
M. L. S. 2
M. M. l
M. S. in Pub. H. 1
SUMMARY
UNDERGRADUATE 251
GRADUATE 67
TOTALS 298

Dean Kirwan presented for the Graduate Council a recommendation that
honorary degrees be conferred on three persons at the June, 1963 Commencement. The
names of'fiwsethree persons were approved by the Faculty for transmittal to the
Board of Trustees with the request that the names not be revealed until the
Board has taken action and the nominees have accepted.

Dr. Weaver, chairman of the University Faculty Council, presented amendments
to Section XI, sub~head 3., entitled "Tenure", Governing Regulations of the
University, which had been circulated to the faculty under date of January 17, 1965.
The Faculty approved the amendments as presented for recommendation to the President
and the Board of Trustees for its consideration.

Paragraph 1, Section on Tenure, Page 25. — We propose the revised paragraph
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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY, FEBRUARY ll, 1965

The tenure of the President of the University shall be continuous
unless otherwise specified by the Board of Trustees. Each person

in the following categories shall also have continuous tenure at

the University, either on appointment or following a probationary
period of employment on a year~to~year basis, the total probationary
period to be from one to six years* as approved by the President:

(1) all persons of the rank of assistant professor or higher, (2)
other persons adjudged by the President to hold equivalent ranks,
including research or extension personnel and professional librarians.

 

*Notification of termination of employment for persons employed on
a 12—month basis during any of the first five years will be given
at least six months prior to the terminal date. When termination

of employment is to occur at the end of the sixth year. notification
of such will be made before the beginning of that year. For those
employed on an academic~year basis, notification of termination of
employment during the first five years will be given at least one
semester prior to the terminal date. Where termination of employment
for those on an academic-year basis is to occur at the end of the
sixth year, notification of such will be made no later than two
semesters before the end of that year.

For persons at the University at the time of the revision of the
Governing Regulations (December 1960), their probationary period
will be considered completed on July 1, 1965.

Comment.— It is the feeling of the committee that it is difficult to
determine the contributions of some of the younger staff members until
they have completed a research project, including publication, which
sometimes lasts three or four years. The concensus of the group was that
if we were to change from a five- to six—year basis, it would provide

the departments with a better opportunity to evaluate the potentiality

of the younger staff members.

The second paragraph of the footnote proposes a clarification of how to
handle persons on the faculty at the time of the change in the regulations.

Second Full Paragraph, Page 26. ~ In the first line of that paragraph we
recommend the words ”of incompetency“ be omitted.

Comment. ~ The statement in this paragraph, leaving out "of incompetency,“

makes it compatible with_the previous paragraph (Governing Regulations)

which is much broader in its context.

Full Paragraph 5, Page 26. — We recommend that the first sentence read as
follows: {i ,

A temporary or short~term appointment (less than one academic year)
may be terminated at the expiration of the term by the mere act of
giving timely notice of the desire to terminate.

Comment. - This clarifying statement coordinates this paragraph with the

one concerning probationary period of employment on page 25. It also
better defines short—term appointment, we believe.

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Notice of resignation shall, whenever possible, be given early enough
to obviate serious embarrassment to the University. For those persons
resigning who have been under tenure or on appointment exceeding one
year, every effort will be made to give them the option of terminating
their employment with the University on either June 30 or August 51.
Other terminal dates may beéuuanged by agreement.

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Dr. Weaver presented three recommendations from the University Faculty
Council which had been circulated to the faculty under date of January 18, 1963
concerning appointments of deans, heads, directors, and chairmen. Motion was then
made and approved that the Faculty proceed with a thorough discussion of these
recommendations for possible amendments, after which it vote by secret ballot on the
three recommendations separately. As a result of extensive discussion which followed,
the Faculty voted to table the recommendations for further study.

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The Faculty adjourned at 5:30 p.m.

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Charles F. Elton
Secretary

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