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Minute; 2: the Universitg_Facu ltzj Julv 2m,1952

 

The University Far ulty met in special sess :ion at 10:00 abmo. C.S.T
Wednesday, July 319 1957.1 1n the As sembly Room of Leif ertJ LHa 1 Fr
Dickey presided. Members absent were Ste F. Adams, A. De Altzi gh.

Allison, C. Arhold And.erson, John C. B ll arnett, A. J. Brown, Dana
G° Card, John M. Ca. ponter, L. M. Cooke F, G. Coolsena 0c M.
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Field9 Irving So Fl her, “o W. ord, W. P. Garrigus, L. W. Gi ldz .rt, Lyman V0
Gingera We E. lruhhg Fr ' “ horrie, H, D, Hahn, C. E. Henri c1- son, J, E. Hernandez;
Harald Jensen, F, 1 n3 Robert Sb LarsonF J. L. Loggett,

 

C. T. Lesshafft, / :land, Paul Oberst, Sallie E. Pence,

Frank Do Petersong Niel Plummer, O, L. Press9 Helen M. Reed, Dwight M. Seath,

Hill Shine Roy E. Sigefus, Robei t Strau.s, Wo Ge Survant, W. A. Sutton, Jr.p R. E.
Shaver, Le: -?rence Thomygon, L. H. Townsend9 Stanley Wall, G. T. Webster, 3° J.
Welch and W. 3.0 killers.

The minutes of June 25, 1957 were read ohd approvedo

The RegistrAr presented a list of persons who had completed all requirements
for degrees and the University Faculty voted to recommend these persons to the
Board of Trustees for the degrees indicated.

COLLE:E 0F AUTS AND SCIENCES

 

Ca didet es for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
Donald Cleon Adams Daniel Chester Lentz
Ralph Henry Albers Gross Clay Lindsay
John Smith Alexander Judith Kane Luigart
Katherine Lewis Andrzws Philip Elbert McIntosn
Charles Emil Carter EdWard Kilgore Ma rtin, Jr.
J0yce Ruth Elise Childers Dale Che rles Nathan
Ronald Henley Chilton Rey Corliss Perkins
Bruce Sutton Coleman Mary Alnette Popeo
Will Henry Collins Michael Neal Prunty
Richard Marvin Davis Aubrey Lee Roberts, Jr.
James Murrell Deacon, Jr” Georgia Samples Russell
John Robert Dougherty' Marion Jack Seeg Jr.
Ellen Marie Flippo James lIilliam Smith
John Patton Gartin Eve May Love Spinney
Ivan Franklin Hanner Charles Tolliver, Jro
Olson Huff Nancy Noble Van Meter
Robert Eugene Lancaster Billy Travis White
William Clark Latham John Edward Young

Candidat§§ for the Degre§_of Bgchelor of Science

Adrian Junnery Collins John William Harrison
Wallace Earl Combs Leela Burchfield Herring
William Charles Golton Lee Anthony Schaffner
George Marvin Hancock Eugene Lynn Taylor
Elizabeth Harelson James Adra k’arren

*Absence Explained

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legal teachingo His rare gl&SF on th whale field of civil nroceduxe f
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pretenses, ana he had real scho arly abilityg host of ill, he had a may i
of establishing an unusuall3 close friendshi; vith students uni faculty i
colleagues based on mttuu-.l understanding and respect. Thus he was able
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deep and aoiding sense of persons} 10352 and this feeling is shared ?
in full measure b3 the whole University community, The University
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Izlinu Ltes in his memory and tht a cofiy be sent to his familye (
Dean White present ted recommen -dations from the Col fig? of Arts and Sciences
covering course chsnxes and new ané dropped couxscs whi h were spnroved by the
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3 Ancient Languages *403” BEGINNING ARABIC (3)
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