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5-15-1946
Minutes, May 15, 1946
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUTOF held in Storrs, May 15, 1946
Present:
Dr. Barker
Mr. Peet
Mr. Suisman Mr. Eddy
Mr. Ryan Mr. Warncke Mr. Hook
Mr. Shippee Mr. Jorgensen Mr. Murphy
Mr. Spencer
1. The minutes of the special meeting of April 8, having been mailed out in advance, IT WAS VOTED to approve them without reading.
ROUTINE
2. THE BOARD VOTED to accept the following resignations:
(1)q W. D. Holley, Associate Professor of Floriculture, June 30, 1946.
(2) Mary W. Wilkins, Registrar at the Hartford Colleges of Law end Insurance, May 1, 1946.
(3) , Doris G. Trowbridge, Assistant Instructor in Animal Diseases, May 7, 1946.
(4)' Chester Potrepka, Assistant Instructor in Chemistry and Physics (Pharmacy College), September 1, 1946.
(5)j W. L. Raymond, Jr., Instructor in Civil Engineering, September 1, 19L6.
(6)Y June Maughan, Assistant Home Demonstration Agent (New Haven), June 1, 1946.
3. ME BOARD VOTED to approve the following appointments:
(1) 1 John A. Reimers, Dean, School of Social Work, annual salary $6000, effective June 16, 1946.
(2) 4 Thomas Roberts, Assistant Director of Student Personnel in Charge of Admissions, Registration and Records, annual salary $4080, effective July 1, 1946. Replacing Henry. C. Tenney.
(3)4 Arthur C. Bobb, Assistant Professor of Pomology, annual salary $4080, effective June 16, 1946. Replacing Howard A. Rollins.
4. THE BOARD VOTED to approve the following salary increases.
(1) -- Raymond G. Bressler, Jr., Associate Professor of Agricultural Economic R, from $4500 to $4680, effective July 1, 1946.
(2)M Elizabeth W. Farnham, Associate Club Agent (Hartford County), from
$2640 to $3000, effective May 1, 1946.
(3) , Harold Hale, Assistant Instructor in Animal Diseases, from $1680 to
$1860, effective April 1, 1946.
(4) 1 Stanley Seaver, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, from
$3480 to $3720, effective April 1, 1946.
(5)4 Marion S. Watson, Associate County Club Agent (Middlesex County) from
$2400 to $2640, effective July 1, 1946.
5. THE BOARD VOTED to approve, leave of absence for Meredith Runner, Instructor in Zoology for the school year 1946 - 1947 (September 16, 1946 -
September 15, 1947.)
6.
THE BOARD VOTED to approve the following changes in rank, effective July 1, 1946:Instructor to Assistant Professor Aitken, Janet
Blick, David J.
Clark, William deCillis, Olga Dolan, Josephine A.
Runner, Meredith Williams, Walter R.
Zwilling, Edgar
Geology Chemistry English Psychology Nursing
Zoology Pharmacy Genetics
I
Assistant Professor to Associate Professor Burrows, E. G. SociologyCoogan, Charles H. Mechanical Engineering McMillan, Samuel C. . Marketing
Stephen, Erich R. Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor to Professor
Amundsen, Lawrence H.
Bousfield, Weston A.
McPeek, James A. S.
Sedgewick, Charles H.W.
Warnock, Robert, Jr.
Chemistry Psychology English Mathematics English
THE BOARD VOTED to approve the request of Professor Croteau that he be relieved of the Headship of the Department of Foreign Languages in order to conserve his time and energies for teaching. THE BOARD ALSO VOTED to
approve the appointment of Dr. J. H. Arjona as Head of the Department of Foreign Languages, effective July 1, 1946.
7. ME BOARD VOTED to approve the following reappointments:
Associate Professors Gullion, B. B.
Hofstad, Melvin Johnson, S. McN.
Thut, I. N.
Assistant Professors Davine, Adele Korando, Sidney Wheeler, Richard G.
Williams, A. T.
Instructors
Anderson, Vivian Blackman, Robert Burton, Martin Carlson, Eric W.
Physical Education Animal Diseases
Agricultural Economics Education
Child Development
Home Management (Ag. Ext.) Agricultural Economics Pomology
Textiles and Clothing Dairy Industry
Music
English
Reappointments, continued Instructors
Diver, Roxie Belle Elliott, John
Engelhardt, George J.
Gifford, Rebecca Gove, Ira N.
Healey, James H.
Henry, William F Jaquith, Mary N.
Jaquith, Richard H.
King, Allan V.
Manchester, Edward McComb, Edith Moore, Earl R.
Moseley, Helen R.
Prescott, Joseph Roberts, Helen G.
Robinson, Isola D.
Schulze, August F.
Sisson, Verna Squires, John Strom, David E.
Trask, Owen S.
Wargo, Richard Assistant Instructors
Brown, Laura M. S.
Gianninnto, S.
Izzo, Josephine Knoell, Dorothy Kupferer, Harriet Liston, Sara Longley, Harriet Malentacchi, Lena Marini, Regiano Petrie, Dorothy Terrell, Naomi Shepard, D.
Others
Clark, James Baldwin, Harold Hammersley, Margaret Miller, Rivian
Farm Labor
Ball, Leonard P.
Barrows, Raymond Grigley, John Huband, Albert G.
Physical Education Dairy Industry English
Animal Diseases
Electrical Engineering Business Administration Farm Management
Foreign Languages (part-time) Chemistry
Agronomy English
Foods and Nutrition Mechanical Engineering
Genetics English Mathematics
Institutional Management Animal Diseases
Home Economics Physical Education
Audio Visual Aids - Education Poultry and Horticulture
(4-H Clubs) Physical Education
Editorial.
Foreign Languages
Biological Sciences (Pharmacy) Education
Physical Education Nutrition
Agronomy Chemistry Pharmacy
Animal Diseases Animal Diseases Animal Diseases
University Extension Editorial
Editorial
University Fxtension
Osterhoudt, Earl G.
Phillips, Paul N Sexton, George F.
Reappointments, continued Country Workers
Deming, Robert N.
Dudley, Edna Holcombe, Grace Krebser, Henry Smith, Charlie Webb, Cora Helen Johnson, Howard D.
Health Service
Ryan, Margaret Thomas, Doris A.
Williams, Hilda M.
Asst. County Club Agent (Fairfield) Asst. County Club Agent (Windham) Home Demonstration Agent (New London) Club Agent (Litchfield)
Asst. Agric. Agent (Litchfield) Home Demonstration (Tolland) Asst. County Agent (Windham)
Infirmary Nurse Infirmary Nurse Infirmary Nurse
8 THE BOARD VOTED that subject to the satisfactory completion of the various requirements, the students as recommended by the faculty of the appropriate school or college be granted the degrees or certificates indicated:
CERTIFICATES
Two-Year Certificates in the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture Richard Hugh Costello
Robert Beard Rhodes William Coburn Dunn
John Christian Smutnick Srlah Sherwood Palmer
One-Year Certificates in the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture
Victor V. Lehtinen Sam Smolen
Dello Joseph Damiani Vincent Joseph Konefal
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE College of Agriculture Charles Sherman Chase
Benjamin Cleveland Gold Nathan Strong Hale Isaac Levine
Philip Harold Mann Richard Adams King
Lewis Roger Minor
Walter Clifford Morgan, Jr.
George Frederick Ostrom Edward Llewellyn Palmer Donald Mansfield Tufts
College of Arts and Sciences John Adams
Arleen Gilda Ascher Jeanne Anne Auray Jack Bass
Janet Beach Irving H. Beck
Richard Charles Bliss Dorothy Helen Bonadiee
Marcia Helen Freedman Muriel Libby Glasser
Heinz Oscar Gronau Cadet Hammond Hand, Jr.
Daniel Jason Harris Nei Hori
George Louis Hugo, Jr.
Marion Florence Lamson
Elizabeth Marie Brady Keith Robert Christianson Anna Maria Chotkowski Vernon Arthur Connell Jean Doris Cowles Virginia Faye Cutler Muriel Genevieve Dahlgard Anna Marie Elvira DeLeva Anna Marie deRonge
Emma Mary Duyser Harvey Einbinder
Pauline Frances Engelhardt Shirley Marie Fallon
George Frank Finkelstein Bernard Clifford Fisher Grace Madeliene Freedman Gloria Anne Sapienza Frances Brown Sheehan Muriel Evelyn Sheitelman Constance Mary Simmers Elizabeth Kathryn Stanton Helen Giffin Taylor
Betty Elinor Torell Marilyn Agnes Tripp
John Baptiste Le Roy Herbert Walter Levi Sydney Ruth Levine Melvin Lieberman Franklin Lloyd Litsky Helen Bosworth Main Mildred Yager Minnich
Agnes Elizabeth Molloy James Vincent Morgia Mary Elizabeth O'Brien Donald Knight Pease Stewart Judson Petrie Sam Pinkes
Leonard Stack Pitts Lois Ver Veer Pratt Elaine Marjorie Rose Shirley Hilda Rozinsky Lois May Ventres
Ann Elizabeth Vinci Agnes Margaret Waldron Murray Weingrad
Betty Jame Whitham Rhoda S. Winter Elinor Jane Yergason Ruth Shirley Zola School of Home Economics
Arlene Mae Berchtold Lois Carolyn Black Mary Elizabeth Blake
Seena Sara Brettschneider Minerva Ann Bristol
Margaret Miller Brundage Bernice Beach Candee Barbsra Louise Dahlberg Pauline Patricia Ellsworth Nancy Dorothea Hansen May Adele Kingsley Lois Lorraine Kurtze
Julia Idelle Lovdal Dorothy Faith Martinson Jean Hortense Moffett Merrilyn Avis Palmer Rosemarie Louise Parsons Luella Addie Pratt
Marguerite Elizabeth Richards Dorothy Weston Ross
Marjorie Ann Rowley Marjorie Jane Turner Rosemary Anne Voos Jean Elizabeth Wengolin School of Education
Lillian Adajian
Agnes Elspeth Anthony Virginia Edith Butler Victor Frank Galgowski Jane Frances Garrick Dorothy Edith Gunther Shirley Marian Kahan
Bettejane Larson Edith Ruth Schuster
Norma Mary Smyth Maxine Selma Spector Mary Elizabeth True Carol Mary Vath Edward Leo Waltman School of Business Administration
William Kay Anderson
Ruth Diggs Lampe Marion Esther Barrows
Mary Jane McGroary Helen Jean Bazarian
Nancy Parker Alan Hill Cantrell
Rivie Raucher
Gloria Marie Carangelo Jane Elizabeth Clark Eleanor Ruth Davis Miriam Rachael Dawson Roslyne Eisenberg Helen Doris Friel Sherman Sheridan Galin Jane I. Griswold
Joyce Pond Hatch
Elizabeth Campbell Houston Thomas Andrew- Jackson Wilfred Joseph Jodoin Beverly Helene Kenny Gordon Abbott King Shirley Jean Krick June Francis Ladd
Paul Donald Roberg Jean Mary Rocks Yale Rubin
Joyce slena nudes Carl Joseph Schwarz Robert Crowell Scott Donald Fowler 'haw, Sr.
Herbert Irving Silverman Arlene Mae Steward
Edwin J. D. Stratton Miriam Themper
Janice L0111.88 Visscher Dorothy Ruth Vogt Grace Dorothy Webster Anne Jane Nheden
• Marie Dorothy hinzer Elizabeth Wright BACHELORS OF ARTS
College of Arts and Sciences Phyllis Winifred Ahlberg
Amy Elizabeth Alderman Emily B. Ariewitt Irving Leslie Aronson Helen Baron
Dorothy Bernice Bentz David Daniel Berdon Myra Coles Binks
Harriet Boltuch Frieda Dorwart Bowen Marion Lila Broome Margaret Anne Brown
Constance Louise Butwell Marilyn Jayne Capitman Dorothy Jane Carroll Vivian Charlotte Channin Hedvig Gladys Chodacz Dolores Stambul Cohen Phyllis Lee Coplan Beatrice Audrey Dayton Robert Edward Downer Marvin Benedict Edelman Mary Bridget Ferriter Elizabeth Francis
Nathan Matthew Franklin Lois Muriel Freed
Raymond Joseph Fulton Ruth Naomi Gross Rhoda S. Goldsmith Florence Hackman
Ann Elizabeth Halpenny Eve Herzlinger
Arlene Doris Jacobson
Mollie Lee
Miriam Apter Lubow Cecily tlison Mann Warner Freeman Mason Marie Anna Maurer Harriet Alma May Almira Shirley McCall Mary Elizabeth McElroy Albert Raymond Moquet Ellen Clarke Morhardt Meriel Moskowitz Alice Rose Mott Gordon Bertram Pearl Cynthia Harriet Peizer Eris Doshia Porterfield Marilyn Margaret Pfingsten Natalie Radom
Norma Doris Raffel Elaine Filmes Reihl Lucille Carole Rein stein Rosalind Schub
Enid Shapiro
Valerie Bernice Sharaf Tinnette Sherman
Carol Ellen Smith Jane Gardner Spalding Florence Sterling Miriam Seeley Strong .Antonetta Rose Taddonio
Mary Ernestine Tate Leah Mollie Taylor
George John Tsoumas Nahum Zimmer
School of Education Effie Elizabeth Bradley
Beverley Beryl Burgess Nancy Leonard Fitzgerald Marian Louise Geigner
Estelle Bernice Goldfarb Joyce Esther Holmquist Constance Irene Horton Cynthia Darling Hough
Julius Michael Markiewicz Catherine Lucia Masi Rosemary Matriciano Mary. Ann Metzler Phyllis Rose Odiseos Nancy Payne
Mae Louise Rivkin Anne Susan Tracy BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING
School of Engineering
Gregory Daniel Battick Edward Forbes- Salley, II
Carlo Pensiero Richard Hugh Spencer
BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN PHARMACY College of Pharmacy
Seymour G. Farber David Max Galinsky
Jerome Stanley Goldenberg Salvatore Thomas Marino Helen Elizabeth McNulty Jennie Ann Petrillo
Mary Carolyn Postizzi Naomi Diane Rudnick Mildred Schilling Milton Smirnoff
Loretta Veronica Yokabaskas Thomas Zubretsky
BACHELORS OF LAW School of Law William Edward Egan
Harriett Steele Olzendam Louis Fleming Hanrahan
Roslyn Zee Pessin
Edward Liddell Stephenson MASTERS OF ARTS
John Joseph Boyle Thomas Owens Monahan
Marie
Christened& Jacobs AnnaWarren
Hastings PeirceFrank Delbert Lawler Rockel
MASTERS OF SCIENCE
Helen S. Christensen
Robert Joseph Jeffries Jack Framer
Sidney Paler Mack Alice Ernestine Hall
Evelyn Jessie Pulver
9,THE HOARD VOTED to accept scholarships as follows and instructed the
President to write appropriate letters of appreciation:
(1) Hartford County Pan-Hellenic Association - two scholarships of fifty
dollars
each.
(2) Charles H. Hood Dairy Foundation one scholarship of two
hundreddollars.
(3) Parent Teacher Association of Connecticut — fifty dollars.
10. The President presented the recommendation of the Committee on Honorary Recognition. THE BOARD VOTED to recognize John B. lyman and Mrs. Howard Peck at Farm; and Hem: week July 1946.
11. The President discussed his appearance before the Appropriations Committee of the General Assembly meeting in Special, session at which time the need for expanding underground utilities to new buildings was considered. An appropriation of .r5;1(,930 has subsequently been passed by both the House and the Senate.
12. The Board discussed at considerable length tem, utc 'f the Fort Trumbull facility for the education of returned veterans urged by citizens of New London. THE BOARD VOTED that if the State feels that •L': tort Trumbull
facility should be taken over by the-State for the education of veterans under Public Acts 16 and 346, the University of Connecticut ,c ready to organize and administer the educational program at this facility. The President is
instructed to make clear to the appropriate State officials and State agencies the problems involved."
13. Copies of the annual financial report were distributed to the Trustees. The President suggested that the report be studied and coy questions regarding
subject matter of the report would be discussed at the next regular meeting of the Board.
14. The President advised the Trustees regarding Baccalaureate and Commencement dates. Baccalaureate, Sunday, June 2 at two o'clock, at the Armory;
Commencement, Sunday, June 9, at three o'clock, at the Armory.
Respectfully submitted,
J. Ray Ryan Secretary