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Minutes of the Faculty of the University ~ September 24, 1943

Mr. Peterson requested guidance from the members of the Faculty
respecting the general deposit now paid by all students at the time of
their first registration in any school year. He indicated that only a
few students ever had any assessments made against this deposit and
suggested that the work involved hardly warranted a continuance of this
practice. The questions of the general deposit and other alternatives
were discussed in some detail. Mr. Peterson was requested to draw up a
recommendation to be submitted to the Faculty at its next meeting.

On recommendation of Dean Boyd, the petitions of Anna Laura Riley
and Jane Denny were approved. Both of these students were asking to be
allowed credit in Commerce 13a without taking 13b. Both petitions were
approved by Dean Wiest and Professor A. J. Lawrence.

The Secretary raised a question as to the desirability of the
present practice of taking the picture of each new student, pointing
out the amount of expense and labor involved. He requested that members
of the Faculty express themselves as to the value derived from these
pictures. It appeared that all members of the Faculty thought the
pictures were of sufficient value to warrant the continuance of the
current practice.

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MINUTES or THE FACULTY or THE UNIVERSITY ~ October 8, 1943

The Faculty of the University met in the President's Office,
Fnday, October 8, at 3 p.m. President DonOVan presided. Members pres”
ent were Paul P. Boyd, Alvin E. Evans, W. D. Funkhouser, Frank D.
Peterson, Edward Wiest, and Leo M. Chamberlain. Assistant Dean L. J.
Horlacher also attended the meeting.

The minutes of September 24 were read and approved.

The following communication from the College of Arts and Sciences
was read to the Faculty and the recommendation contained therein approved:

"At its meeting on September 30, the Faculty of the College of
Arts and Sciences recommended the following:

That the requirement in Basic ROTC courses be increased from
four hours a week to five hours a week for the duration of the AST
program, The request comes from the War Department and Colonel
Brewer. No increase in quarter hours is made for the courses."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Minutes of the Faculty of the University ~ October 8,

President Donovan called to the attention of the Faculty of the
University the first meeting of the new University Faculty scheduled
for Monday, October 11. He expressed confidence in the success of the
new administrative organization resulting from the work of the Committee

of Fifteen and the subsequent action of the Board of Trustees. He ex~

tended his thanks to the members of the Faculty of the University for
the excellent service rendered during the two years that this body
has served as the policy~making agency for the University.

On motion duly made and seconded, the Faculty of the University
adjourned sine die.

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