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Austin Sparks Durham
Dorothy Louise Edwards
Douglas Vayne Evans
Elizabeth Rachel Gravitt

Minutes of the University Senate - May 31, 1939

Lillian Elizabeth McNulty
James Samuel Riddle
Richard William Slusher
Mary Magdalene Smith
Richard VanHoose

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SENATE

The University Senate met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Monday,
October 9, 1939. In the absence of President McVey, Dean Boyd presided.

The minutes of May 9, May 31, and August 193 were read and approved.

elected to the University

Council for two year terms, to succeed Professors J. H. Martin and Frank
Dean Boyd introduced to the Senate new members of that body and also mem-
bers who were on leave during the l938e39 school year.

Professor John Kuiper made the following report for the Curriculum Com-

”The Curriculum Committee recommends to the Senate the approval
(1) of the following new courses from the College of Arts and

Bacteriology QSand. Seminar. (1 each)

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Minutes of the University Senate ~ October 9, 1939

The Committee wishes to announce to the Senate that it has
adopted the following additional principle and rule to guide it in
its deliberations:

"A request for the approval of a new course shall on submis-
sion to the Committee be accompanied by a statement of the need
for the course, by a complete outline of the proposed course, includ-
ing the approximate time to be spent upon each topic, and by a bibli-
ography of source materials which are (or can be made) available for
the teaching of this course."

The above report was approved by the Senate.

On motion by Prof. C. G. Latimer, the Senate approved the following govern-
ing regulations: "A vote on any motion or election shall be by secret bal—
lot if requested before the vote is taken by one-fifth of the members pre-
sent."

On motion by Professor Horlacher, the Senate approved the following recom-
mendation from the College of Agriculture: ”That the second half of

Sophomore Assembly be required of the entering freshman class and that the
requirement for graduation in Home Economics be 134 semester credits."

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MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
November 20, 1939

The University Senate met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Monday,
November 20, 1939. President McVey presided.

The minutes of October 9 were read and approved.

Professor Kuiper made the following report for the Curriculum Committee:

"The Curriculum Committee recommends to the Senate the approval
of the following recommendation from the College of Engineering:

That Electrical Engineering 131 - Communication Engineering.
(4) be replaced by ElectriCal Engineering 131a,b - Electrical Com-
munication Engineering. C(3,3)

 

The proposed courses are described as follows:

Electrical Engineering l31a * Electrical Communication Engineer-
ing. 3.0 credits. A study of the fundamentals of wire cemmunication.
Special emphasis is placed upon a thorough treatment of the theory of
networks, transmission lines, wave filters, etc. Two lecture and