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Minutes of the University Senate * May 12, 1941

of handling the monies through the Business Office, but the student coopera-
tion has been very good.

The Committee's detailed retort, containing incomes and disbursements,
will annear soon as its Twentieth Annual Report.

Signed by:~ H. H. Downing
D. H. Peak
Committee"

(No written report on the Haggin Fund Publications was nresented.
The renort was given orally by Dr. Frank L. McVey.)

The followinc recommendation from the College of Arts and Sciences was
annroved:

”The College of Engineering has requested the Denartment of
Physics to expand the instruction in Physics for sophomore Engi-
neers to a twelveehOur course. Because of this change we must
change the sophomore requirements in the course in Industrial Chem-
istry to Physics 3a and Physics 3b. This will increase the require-
ments one hour each semester, to a total of 156.3."

   

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
June 4, 1941

The University Senate met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Wednesday,
June 4, 1941. President Cooper presided.

The minutes of May 12 were read and annroved.

The followin persons, who had com leted all requirements, were recommended
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to the Board of Trustees for the degrees indicated“

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COLLEGE OF ARTS AKD SCIENCES

Candidates for the Degree gt Eachelg; oi Arts

Armand Paul Angelucci Jean Wallace Branson
Uhel Overton Barrickman Bertha Anne Feldman Brown

Pauline Belcher Frances Elizabeth Brown

William Boyd Bell William Brown Buford

Hilary Johnson Boone, Jr. Alexander Doniphan Burrus

 

 

  

 

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Elizabeth Frances Butler
Car-.1 dwel l
Cannon
Clark
Palmer Clarke,

Milton
Starks

Gordon

James
Sallie
Carmel
Xinthroo Jr.
James Melvin Collier
Maybelle Bowling Connelly
Mary Annette Crouch
Dorothea Cummins

James Randolph Dede

John Carroll Dooley
Robert Bruce Dotson

Nell Turney Drake

John Allen Duncan

Naomi Sheffer Estill
Stansell House Fain

Sara Kathryn Fisher
Edward Ralph Fritz
Elizabeth Fudold

Ann Clinton Gandy
Constance Marion Gerber
Lida Clark Garred
Gordon Clay Godbey
Marjorie Jane Griffin
Dorothy Dix Hatfield
Elizabeth Maude Hayes
Fosalie Herman

Herbert Josenh Hfiulihen
Elvert Humble
Shirley Grace Hutchins
Mary James

Thomas

Angeline Summers Jett
Emily Ward Johnson
Greer Johnson

Paul Breinard Kash
William DeSales Killea
Annette Klingholz
Frederick Ferris Knapp
Ruth Howe McClung

Anne Louise McMurtry
Naomi Hines Mann

Canfiidgies for the gegree oi Bachelor

Robert Vaughn Allen
William Arcisz

John Rutherford Sleidt
Landon Emanuel Bowers
Blanche Brown
Jr.

Berttina
John Sherman Cole,
Ernest Homer

Charles

Davis

John Doerr

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Isabelle Peacher
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ther Lee Pierson
Beaten Poole7 Jr,
James Lee Boole, Jr.
Lucy Ellen Portman

David Holden England
Josenh Darlington Raine
Margaretta Smith Ratliff
Wilma Patricia Raymond
Robert Ewing Rios,
Gene Themes Riddell
Florence Agnes nig
Anne Osborne
John Edward Samara
Rose duPont Saunders
Edwin Handle Short

Roan

Marjory Jean Shrock
Caroline Hargaret Shumate
Virginia M Smith
Stephanie Sorokolit

Amelia Joyce Snielberger
James Martin Stapp. Jr.
Patricia Gertrude Stem
Helen Charles Stephenson
Dorothy Frances Sutherland
Robert Thompson Sweeney
William Richards Swope
Dorothy Heath Tinley

Davis Hager Vaughan

Mary Virginia Wheyne
Martha Nhitsell

Iola Agnes Young

James

f Eileess

Nilliam Cates Durham
Lenora Dyer
Virgi1.Payne Goodman
Mary Emma James
Thomas Enloe Jones
Jilliam Philip Lines
Varon
Berthus Boston McInteer.

Wayne McConnell

Jr.

 

 

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Prul Randall Ewarsh
Jane Kemp Parrish
Robe rt McKinney Regan
Irvin Yater Sacriet
Charles Schenl:
Emily Stone Scherago

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science

 

 

;E 1nd atrial Chemistry

Alvin Curtely Isaacs
William Nunn Lipscomb, Jr.
Arthur Lloyd Meader, Jr.
Marion Benton Naff

Candidates £3” the Degree of Bachelor

 

in Journalism

Walter Raymond Brehm
Vincent Jerome Crowdus

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor
in Music

Harriett Grace Abraham
Howard? dark Cochrane
Bebecca Louise Jones
Jean Marie McConnell

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor

Thomas Howard Shelley, Jr.
John Cromwe 1.1 Walsh
Josenh Key fietherill

Mary Purcell Wiedeman
Edward Boyne Wood

Frank Edward O‘Brien
Edgar Orville Redwine
Charles Lawerence Woods. Jr.

 

 

Gerald Franklin Fifield
Laura Lee Lyons

of Science

Grace Leigh Oliver
William Sam Rainey, Jr.
Alice Ozark Robertson
Eleanor Katherine Rubin

of Science

 

in Medica.1 Technologz

 

Katherine Alma Alfred
Bernice Mildred Baldwin
James Thomas Barger
Martha Lucille Camack
Mary Puryear Duncan
John Stuart Hannan

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

Candidates for the Degree 2: Bachelor

Mary Edith Martin

Mary Anglin Matlack

Mary Ortanchu Mattingly
Elizabetli Janette Renaker
Martha Wells Ringo

Doris Baker Zenger

of Science

 

 

in_AgriEnlture

Edward Clifton Ammerman

James Philip Ammerman, Jr.
John Greenwel 1 Ault, Jr.
William Orville Blandford, Jr.
James Cecil Bonta

Benjamin Josenh Butler

Frank Edward Clark

Glenn Washington Clay

John Greenwood Clore

John Ward Cowgill

John Oliver Crawford
Glenwood Lewis Creech
Hubert Woodrow Davis
Robert Curtis Davis
William Robert Farris
John Harvey Fitch
Theodore Bates Forbes, Jr.
Thomas Clifton Hardesty
Ernest Leo Harris

Henry Hensley

 

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Cli1t3n JeJt Jemes ’uonat Roberts
James FM >rd Kae enz ig Criold Haskina Simrson
Walter Thomoson Kant Charles Addison Smith, J“.
James Haskell Le Tonn Nalter Smith, Jr.
Miller Levi John Lori lhcunson

{arren Cari Snomrson

James Ase MCCOnathy

Eli zabeth V51rnon McDowell
Arnold P
Horace Wathen waclzey
Robert Lee Marshall

McKenzie

Candidafies for the Deg

 

LawreZce Thomas Lrue

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Harry Maxie Young, Jr.

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Mildred Eblen Agnew Pauline Jahnson
Jane Ellen Allen Dorothy CuriSLine Klaon
Christine Gertrude Barlow Hazel Mar'in
Mary Florence Barnette Leisla Rose Moran
Jeanette Blrin Nettie Lee Riggs
Hazel Jones Broughton Lild:ed ”rat her Robe rts
Mildred Elgin Cox Taylor Bess Roll;
Martha Lndd Cravens “*8 Lillian Rowe
Catherine AMA Diachun Kathryn Grant Sebroe
Jean Phillips El iott Ida Joseohii ne Shouse
Athelene Mar; Errns Mariette Smith
Elizabeth Fe -lqnd Helen Elize betl Stefford
Janet Ann Fergus mkrvaret Evelyn Statzenberger
Dorotny Endel H111 Margaret Sharpe Trent
Helen Hester Lorlacner Sarah Louise VeecH
COLLTGF ‘F EL IUEERI“G
__'1_n_d_i_iates for the :1 e 1.: Bachelor of Science 0
;; Ci 1 engineering ’ fiL

 

John Henry Raugnman
Curtis Wayland Beumgerflner
Robert Kenton Browning

James David Graham

Robert DeFL ores+ Pollock
Louis David Rekoon
Woodfori Lee Roberfis

William Johnston Simonton, Jr.
Carl Shaker
Henryr Clayton You 11g

Richard Ancil Hamlin
Frederick Clark Horlander
Charles Alfred Moler

 

 

Candiiates for the De
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mbs James Henry Ham
David Horac

Thomas nichard Fritts
Robert Ush

Paul Marvin Kintner
George Alvin Langston

er Gaines, Jr. Roger Lee Lvons

 

  

 

 

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Charles Worthington Mathews, Jr.

Ernest Crittenden Railey
David Robertson

Harlan Vincent Staggs

1N
eeorge

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor

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Everett Holmes Steep

George William Toman
Barnett

James Williamson

of Science

 

 

in Mechanical Engineering

 

Edward Vernon Albert
Grover Cleveland Cardwell,
Isaac Clinton Disher
Anthony John Duban

John Valentine Kalb

Jr.

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor

Jack Dempsey McNamer

Edward Witt Neel

George Francis Stragens
Robert Ryland Taliaferro, Jr.
Ernest Judson Weller

of Science

 

 

in Metallurgical Engineering

 

Harry Lynn Jones
John Paul Jones
Benny J Nelson

Candidate for the Degree 2:_Bachelor

Charles Gish Orr

John Neatock Schweitzer

of Science

 

 

in Mining Engineering

 

Josenh Philip Endris
COLLEGE OF LAW

Candidates for

 

Joseph Granville Clark
Harold Kelly Clore
Clarence Arthur Cornelius
Paul James Durbin

Jack Quinten Heath

Robert Llewellyn Henry
Robert Francis Houlihan
Edfie Perkins Jackson, Jr.
Joe Rufus Johnson, Jr.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

the Degree of Bachelor of Laws

William Lewis Matthews, Jr.
Barry White Roberts. Jr.
Michael Alexander Rowady
Albert Lawrence Sherman
Robert Clark Stone

Roy Erastus Tooms, Jr.
Howard Edgar Trent, Jr.
Eugene Rupert Webb

Candidates for the Degree 2: Bachelor 2i Arts

 

in Education

Henry Clifford Bailey
Nancy Beatrice Ballard

Billy Woodson Bell
Helen Cary Blackburn

Esther Betty Breeden
Marjorie Maye Britton
Eugene Bryant

Virginia Lee Burgess
Virginia Avice Byrnside
Jean Elizabeth Gaines

Tho mas Earl Cl :3 rk
Stanford Cluggish
Mary Wolcott Conant
Yvonne Cowsert

Lucy Terry Crenshaw
Max Davis

Dorothy Dean

Lois Allen Duncan
Margaret Pearl Fessler
Zada Fields

 

 

 

 

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orgic West Eonsythe Mary Agnes Pennev
Mabel Lo ise Galloway Mary Evalvn rhillips
James Beta Goble Irma Hay Pile
Florena Graham Greever Cecil Owens Finoxard
Hazel Nona. Griqsby Dorothy Mae Pratt
Arthur Wilter Ha",wood Mar_v CLydella Himsey
Edna He yn Herrin ng Allan Ver on Hathbun
Margnre t lTancy Howe Alma Martha Razor
Charlie Monroe Huddleston Emily Jone Richard
Marie Kabrynez Corneli? Cranord nichmond
Carol Landreth Eloise gedmon :OCthDZT
Elvis Lee Lewis Mary Gore Hodes
Mildred filaine Hchrty Joseph Powell Hose
Charles Franklin Martin Martha Elaine Smith
EliZHbeth Berry Mitchell Mztbel Catherine Steohenson
Jean Bell Morland Nendell Chester Tallent
Angeline NicolOs Helen Virgini a Tavlor
Harriet Evelyn Osborn Denny Gerx‘.ett A ile;
Mattigene Palmore Henry Emmett hillo oughby

COLLEGE cF COMMERCE

 

Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
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Philip John Angd ei E11 Levy

Anna mae Bevins Simon Eli Levy

William Lisle Bohon Helen FFEileen Long

Sherwood Louis Boughton John homes Lyons

Dorothy Allen Brock John Th Woes McCarthy

Thomas Roy Carter Thomas Hargis Ma,CD onald
Robert Harry Cloud Joseoh Lo»gs an M: ssie

McCoy Craig James Rober t Ma .xedon

Howard Clark Davis, Jr. Henry Partloe Elontgomery
Paul Francis Decker Roy Winston liullis 0
Edith Margaret Denny William Thomas Nash 4
Daniel Ward Doggett III Sarah Jane Neander

Alonzo Sutkamn Dorsey William Carter Palmer
Claude Burns Fields Charles Luther Price
William J05 enh Foley Hex Wendell Hasnick

William Edward Fuchs Carolyn Louise Reid

Jack Lanier Goldenberg Clayton Jefferson Rice, Jr.
Russell Robert Groves Helen Rowady

Robert William Guely Frances Adele Schreck
Frances ChenOWeth Hannah Anne Lee St 011

William Morton Hannah, Jr. Robert Andrew Thomas

James Russell Hardin Lorraine Blanch Towles

Tom Davis Harris, Jr. Mary Louise Weisenberger
Demon Cecil Hart Harold Barclay Williams
Clark Devoe Henderson Margie Evans Williams

Lewis Page Johnson, Jr. Carrol Rollins Wood

Helen Hughes Jones Catherine Louis Woollam

Mary Juanita Lane

 

  

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GRADUATE

Candidates for the 9333

Mary Lee Caldwell

Dallas Hubbard Candy

James Clifton Eaves

Alfred Alonzo Ebert, Jr.
Emeline Eggemeyer

Laurence Josenh Garland, Jr.
Robert Gwinn Godfrey
Cornelius R Hager

John Stanley McGown

Philip Franklin Miller

Candidates for the Degree

William Allen Bowen, Jr.
Jack Weir Jones
John Shaw Kirk
Fred Marston Meyes
Gino Arturo Betti, Jr.
Alton Mcoaleb Hervill, Jr.
Candidates for the Degree

 

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es of Master of Arts

 

Alfred Robert Neumann
Franklin Benjamin Peuls
Mary Elizabeth Payne
Edgar Carlisle Riley

H Ardis Simons

Margaret O'Brien Stewart
Margaret Jane Welch

Owen Wiley

Charles Thomnson Wilkins

of Master of Science

Albert Loren Rhoton
Hollis Jetton Rogers
Leverett Saltonstall, Jr.
Francis Jerome Smith
John Paul Tosh

'3: Master of Science

 

in Public Health

Wallace Byrd

Candidates for the Degree

 

in Agriculture

Alvin Lee Bertrand
Clay Alton Colson

Candidates for the Degree
in Metallurgical

 

Claude Milton Eberhart

of Master of Science

 

Ralnh Jones
Hugh Garry Myers

of Master of Science
Engineering

 

James Russell Morgan

John Albert Ressenfoss

Candidates for the Degree oi Master 3: Arts

 

in Education

Joseph William Bosse
Ralph Gaines EdWards
Milton David Feinstein
Jean Allen Gibbs

John Marvin Glass
Richard Leamont Gulick
Cora Horine

Candidates for the Degree

 

in Education

William Maurice McCord

Marion Preston Lester
Orville Leach

Palmore Lyles

Julius Kemner Powell
Bertram Kain Rigg
Chester A Rose

of Master of Science

 

Ivan Cecil Van Winkle

 

 

 

 

          
   
  
 
    
 
     
    
   
   
   
 
  
    
 
   
  
  
     
 
    
   
   
    
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

    

Minutes of the University Senate * June 4, 1341

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The Senate annroved tne rollDWing recOmmendation Irom the oliege of

Arts and Sciences:

 

 

 

 

take, W‘LH t ? . : eatuck‘, tee an i-
tude t:st of the Committee on Antit:de Tests of tee fissociation
» e 5 ea hes a standing of 1,4 or

The following resolutions were nresented -3ud anoroved:
“RESOLUTION OF AP?PECEAZECN 9F P9331 DEIT COOPER

TEEEAS, The retirement of Thomas P. Cooper from the Presidency of
the University 5 raiidly 'UU“O&VQWD and

fiHEdEAS, He has nrovided the University with able and inspiring
leadership in the interim be tween the memorable administration of Presie
dent Frank L. McJey and the inauguration of the term of President H. L.

 

Donovan; and

AHEEEAD, His friendly personality, his democratic meth;l,, gnd his
'ri and incisive understanding of University nroblems have en~

dis