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on the camnus during the remainder of the current period. He suggested
that nothing should be left undone to have the University fully prepared
for a great influx of students following the war.

President Donovan also announced the general convocation to be
held in Alumni Gymnasium on February 22. with Governor Willis and Major
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Minutes of the Lniversity Faculty m Marca 13, 1944

The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hell
Monday, harch 13, at 4 paMo President Donovan nresided. Members absent
were E, F. Ferouhnr, N. F. Gallaway, i. B. Hamilton, Bernie Shively,

B» E. Brewer, W. P. Garr“gus, H. 7. Price, J. S. Horine, and Vincent
Snagnuolo.

The minutes of February 21 were read and apnroved.

The following recommendations from the College of Arts and Sciences
were presented to the University Faculty by Dean Boyd:

1, That the following nsychology courses be listed also as
sociology courses:
Sociologv 9. Individual Develooment and the Grouno (Same
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Sociology 21. The Child in fipciety. (Same course as Psychology
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