Master of Science/ Cent* . . . Civil: Engineering . . . Chemistry . . .Chemistry. . . . -Chemistry1. . . . Civil Engineering . . - Soils . . • Chemistry . . . Chemical Engineering Francis Alexander Bray. . <, . . Alfred Clark. . . . . . . . . .. Roger Clark Darces;.' . . . . . . , Vallard John Buddies. . . .>• . * ••William Bradford Edwards. . . . Clarence Arvid Engberg. . . .. Bruce Leeiand Fay er leather. . . William Porter Fits-Randolph. . Junius Leonard Forsberg Cecil William Fruichey Arthur ITard Glidden. . . . . . . . .. .Earn Crops Donald Brock .Cood^iilie. . . . • Buford H. Crigsby. . . . . . .. Robert Guthrie. . . . .. . . . Charles Patrick Halloran. .-.. . William Grant Hastings. .-.: V . Walter Alfred Hedrich. . . . . . . Walter Edwin Histed. . . . . . . . Russell E. Horv;ood. . * . » . * • Cyril walxer Laura, "GZ en. . . . Botany .Botarn . i^ecnanicar engineering . Dairy Husbandry ; * Horticulture , .Electrical Engineering . . . . .Chemistry ':. .'.. . Dairy Husbandry . : •• . . Soils . . • . Entomology Dairy Husbandry Donald Blalre -bever.' •• . . . Patricia Lucille Nordholm. * . . . Ray Edv/ln Pasco.- . . » . . '. . . . Robert BrosynPennell. . „ / ... , . .. Llcgens Munk Plum. . . . • . . „ . . Alton Millett Porter. ." • . . . . . Waiter Erai k Russov/. . . . . . .. Edward Charles Schneider. » . . . . iviarcia J James Tyer." . . Ronald Morris Warren. .. • . . Donald James Weddeli. . * . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;. .Animal Pathology . . . . .Home Economics . . . . .Soils -. Chemistry . Dairy Husbandly . H o r t i c u l t u re .iraria Crops . Civil Engineering , .Home Economics . F a rm Crop . . . . .. Chemistry . F o r e s t rv . Ltn Honor 1th rlio^i Honor Tne meeting adjourned at 4 P.M P r e s i d e nt Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture June 15, 1932 | j I Present: Messrs. Berkey, Brody, Daane, McColl, McPherson, Mrs* IVilsonr Superintendent Pearce, J j President Shaiv and Secretary Halladay. . Absent: No one The meeting v?as called to order at 5:50 P.M. The minutes of the May meeting were approved, having been in the hands of the Board members* i j \ APPOINTMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS . • ' ji 1.. Appointments of the following graduate assistants which have been approved for appointment U by the Graduate Council for the year 1352-35. Thirteen assistantshios were eliminated at the j Advisory Committee meeting on June 1st, leaving 45 assistants for appointment for the coming." j year as follows: j • I. *>- Department of Mechanical Engineering, S. A. Lausun as half time graduate assistant for •] the year 1952-35. \ 2..J< T. D. Parker, half-time graduate assistantship in Department of Chemical Engineering for the year 1952-55. 5.r"'H.: T. Walworth, Department of Chemical Engineering, half time graduate assistantship for the year 1952-55. 4.>'J. S. Scheurick,' Department of Electrical Engineering, half-time graduate assistantship for the year 1952-55. pioos ; |. . : Anoointments ! _ ; of'^ad^ate i ^>« KA. h. Cooper, replacing Mr. Fit^Randolph, half-time graduate assistantship in the Depart- assistants i continued. 1 merit'of Engineering Experiment Station. ., • \ 6. Department of Sociology, P. H. Pearson, half time teaching graduate assistantship for the : •'! • :year 1952-33. 7.r Mr. J. L. Charlton, reappointment to the half time research graduate assistantship on Pur- nell fund, Department of Sociology, for the year 1352-35. 8* v- Department of Bacteriology, Ogden F. Edwards to succeed himself as half time graduate assis tant, for the year 1932-33. 9..v Department of Bacteriology, Charles C. Grey, to succeed himself as part time assistant (half-time basis) - working for D.V.M. degree (see Board action April 1332 designates assis tants working for D.V.M. degree be called part-time assistants rather than graduate assis tants) for the year 1952-53* 10* r-Department of Bacteriology, James Webb Scales, to succeed himself as part-time assistant (reduced from half-time basis to quarter time basis) for the year 1932-35. 11.^ Department of Bacteriology, William R. Teeter, to succeed himself as part time assistant on quarter time basis for the year 1952-55. 112.r- Department of Chemistry, Mr. Albert H. Cooper, half time assistantship for the year 1932-55. jl3.*~ Department of Chemistry, Cecil Langham, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-53 re- [ placing Mr. Histed. 114.^- Department of Chemistry, Ernest ?. Black, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-55. \ 515.- Department of Chemistry, Edwin G. Donahue, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-53, \ j |16.^ Department of Chemistry, Arthur Neeley, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-55* replacing Mr. Duddles. il7.v- Department of Chemistry, Walter J. Peterson, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-35. 118.-r- Department of Chemistry, Stuart -Vilsey, half-time assistantship for the year 1952-55. L; £T> ~£ i i 119._ Department of Chemistry, Clark R. Davres, quarter-time assistantship for the year 1952-53. |20.r Department of Chemistry, Robert C. Olsen, quarter-time assistantship for the year 1952-55. !;21^. Department of Chemistry, Frances Lamb, quarter-time assistantship for' the year 1952-55. • |22._ Department of Chemistry, R.B. Saltonstall, quarter-time assistantship for the year 1932-53. i [23.* Department of Entomology, Mr..J.A. Merritt, half-time graduate assistant in Entomology for | the year 1952-55. 124.- Dorothy:PA. Anderson, as half time graduate assistant in Zoology Department for the year 1932-55, 125.T Department of Soils, Mr. W.S. Ligon as graduate assistantship under the N.Y. Potash Export, My. \ Fellowship at :-1200. \2S.<- Department of Soils, Mr. H. R. Morse half time graduate assistantship for the year 1952-55. 127.T-Mr. L.S. Carter, Department of Soils, half-time graduate assistantship for the year 1952-35. j 28.-. C. W. Lauritzen, graduate assistantship, Dept. of Soils under the Purnell Act for 700 for j the year 1932-35. S29.r Department of Farm Crops, Grover Bro-vn as half-time graduate assistant at ¢700 per year j succeeding Mr. Tyer, for the year 1952-55. [30.v Department of Farm Crops, Mr. H. L. Dunton, Graduate Assistant half-time for the year 1952-55, ' \ succeeding Mr. A. fi. Glidden. j51.x Department of Farm Crops, Mr. Ardie Gustafson, half time Graduate Assistantship succeeding | himself for the year 1952-53. J32.V Department of Animal Pathology, Mr. C .3. Line, half time graduate assistant, for the year |' 1952-33. " , : J35.'"' Department of Economics, Mr. John Domes, half time graduate assistant for the year 1952-53, | reappointment* 134. r Department of Dairy Husbandry, Mr. Ira Gould, half time graduate assistant for the year 1952-53, i i 135.¾.. Department of Dairy Husbandry, Mr. Joseph R. Fahl, half time graduate' assistant "for the •j : year 1952-35. : " - * ' 156.r" Department of Dairy Husbandry, Mr. H.E* Bechtel, half time graduate assistant for the year j : 1952-55. 57. ^Department of Home Economics, Miss:Helen Pearl Talbbtt, half time graduate assistant in the Nursery School, replacing Miss Patricia Hordholm for the year 1952-33. 38• r- Department of Botany, Mr.. C.A. Apo3.tolid.e3, one half time graduate assistant for the year :1932-33,: reappointment. 39.J-Mr. J. L. Forsberg, Department of Botany, one-half time graduate assistant for the year 1932-33, reappointment. 40.^- Mr. 0, B. Hovrell, Department of Botany, one-half time graduate assistant for the year 1952- 35, reappointment. 41.^-- Department of Botany, Mr. W- E. Mooar, half time graduate assistant for the year 1932-55, reappointment* 42.T' Department of Botany, &r- H.J. Hewell, half time graduate assistant for the year 1352-35, reappointment. 45.7-- Department of Home Economics, miss Margaret Barry, quarter time graduate assistant in Nutri tion to replace Miss Ann Rilpatriek for the year 1952-55 at 6400. per year. .44.--:-..Mrs. Linnea Dennett, quarter-time assistantship in Department of Home Economics, Nutrition vvork, replacing Miss Veda .Killer, for the year 1952-55, at 6400. per year. 45. r-Miss Julia Pond, Department of Home Economics, quarter time graduate assistant in Home Management, replacing Miss Edna i^lemastsr for the year 1952-55, at 6400. per-year.. On motion of Mr. Brody, it vras voted to approve the above appointments for graduate assistants* Continuation of Miss Flora Banning-on the Freemont Canning Company Felloyjship effective June 15, 1952. ••:• ' ' . r 1009: .] Continuation I of Flora I Hanniiig. Appointment of Mr. Jamesmerritt to special :vork on Oriental Peach Moth, at a salary of 6135.00 per month payable from the regular Experiment Station allotment to the Entomology Section for the months of July and August. Appointment of Mr. G.S. Tolles for the period June 5th to September 1st at 1/155.00 per month, from Experiment Station allotment to the Section'of Entomology-for special field iffork in that department. Mr, Tolles vrill take over the v/ork originally recommended for Mr. Fred Taylor - recommendation for Mr. Tavlor rcithdrann. On motion of Mr. McColl, it ivas voted to approve appointments, 2, 5, and 4. 5. Advance of salary for Mr. Michael Press for the months of June, July and August. Mr. Press sails for Europe on June 22nd. On motion of.Mr. Daane, it reas voted to approve the above request and any other request in the case oi .persons gomsr x-o Europe this summer 6". Resignation of Miss Myrtle VanHorne, as Home Demonstration Agent for Ingham County, effective June 50, 1952. Miss VanHorne wishes to continue her education. !advance xn |salary for : |Michael Press, • \ rtesrgnatrons | VanHorne ••and j Sergeant Foley 7. Resignation of Mr. Joseph Foley as assistant Military Property Custodian, effective July 1, 13o2. \ On motion of Mir. Berkey, it ^as voted to accept the tv7o resignations listed above. TRAVEL REQUESTS j I j 1. Report on authorization given Mr. E.G. Miller for trip to Pennsylvania State College, June 8 to l Travel "16, inclusive to attend the sessions of the National Oil and Gas'Power Meeting and Summer Manage- I ment meeting, railway fare and pullman expenses allowed. \ 2. 'Dr. E. T. Hallman requests to attend the American Veterinary Medical Association meetings in Atlanta, Georgia, August 23rd to 26th inclusive, scheduled to give a paper before the Section on . Education "and Research, Railroad fare and pullman. 5-.- Mrs. Eydia A. Lynde, to attend the Home Economics Association meetings at Atlanta, Georgia, June 20 to 25th, railroad expenses for one m-ay to be paid from Extension travel account, balance of expenses to be paid by Mrs. Lynde. 4. Director R.J. Baldwin to Washington, D.-C. to confer .with the Federal Office of Extension ?;or!c before Jvdj 1st, in regard to the items on the Extension budget for the next fiscal year. On motion of Mr. Brody, it was voted to approve the above travel requests : more than one persons attend these meetings. MISCELLANEOUS 1. Acceptance of check of §200.00 payable to the M.S.C. Student Loan Fund, from the Inter City wranglers Club of Lansing and East Lansing. Check for 8200 J from Inter i City %Wrangles jfor student jloan 'fund. On motion of Mr. Pearce, it v^as voted to accept the above check and to send a letter of thanks to the Inter City Wranglers. ',:. 1010 \ QU+ 0f otate '*• ^* Request from Director Nelson of the Summer School, regarding out-of-state fees for the tuition for j 8 weeks S.S. j '. to be /-.10.00 i On motion of Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve Mr* Nelson's request that out-of-state fees 10 ivneks ^12. 1 £ °r Summer School be as follows: Summer School. O u t - o f - s t a te f e es for t he r e g u l ar s ix iveel-cs is a l r e a dy aoorcved at V8.0Q. O w G S K S• ,10.03 IF. Oh S c h o l a r s h ip a? si & no +o f -'* Recommendation t h at be establish ed for Jose phine Noronha the Board e s t a b l i sh a s c h o l a r s h ip of -...16.00 to cover J o s e p h i ne Noronha. an I n d i an Student at degree t h is June t h e r e, and ivlshes to secure zone courses in A g r i c u l t u re before to her native land to teach* each given -;;50.00 to meet miss Noronhafs other expenses, ss-cciauec. i.-omcn otuaerits and are the fees of Miss the U n i v e r s i ty of Michigan v:ho r e c e i v ed her Ph.D. r e t u r n i ng ;an IVomen's Leamue have n motion of Mr. Brody, At,..,7^^^ OVPs^d to approve the above recommendation. No budgeted i funds of InstJ -• Recommendations from the Faculty June 7th meeting to be used foh special coach- ing of stud. | a It mas recommended that hereafter* no budgeted funds of the Institution may be used to pa3" the costs of special coaching of students. >r•approval of Board: System of fine for library j On motion of Mr. Berkey, it mas voted to approve the •faculty recommendation ap'oroved. aooroved. On motion of ;ir. Daane, It mas voted to aoorove the faculty recommendation in item o. Separation of ^Separation of general account of the poultry Department from Egg Laying Contest funds, general acct. ) of P o u l t ry Dept, from Egg Lay. Cont^ 6* Recommendation from. Dean Dye that the tuition In the Nursery Schoo it mas voted to aparove item 5. n a motion of Mr. Berkey, V - r-.~i >> O auced to ^20.00 oer Nursery Sen. tuition to be reduced. term, it Is nom 025.00. There has been a decrease in enrollment. Counting the usual 18 children in attendance, this sould mean a On motion of Mr. mcColi, it mas voted to approve the above recommendation j. Osteooathic I 7. Recommendation from. Dr. Odin that the College be not responsible for the payment of an •bill oresen- ted by Charl© Griffin to be.) On motion of Dr. Daane, it mas voted that the above-mentioned osteopathic bill presented hj oaid. osteopathic bill presented by'Charles Griffin. .; Mr. Griffin should be said. •*• *» ; ' • - College to | finance ooera- operation to cost approximately ;;:75.00 for Mr. Maurice-Day. that the College be responsible for the financing of an Maurice Day. s On motion of Mr. Daane, It mas voted to aoorove the above recosmiendation. Requests fromj-9- Recommendation from Dr. 011 students ask. \ College to pay medical bills to be presented to Committee. pay medical, surgical or dental bills outside of our regular service, be presents in~ to a committee composed of representatives from the President1s Office, the Physical Education Department and the health Service, an a in arit- indent as having come from the college until after the committee acts on the matt* •equests from students asking the college to ; 0n .-notion of Mr. Daane, It mas voted t aoorove Dr. 01Inrs recommendation in item 9. \10m getter from miss Edna V. Smith, State Home Demonstration Leader relative to the establishment of the Louise II. Campbell Scholarshlo funs and the aresentation of D7.70 tomards this func Louise ri. Campbell Scholarship fund to be es*cao±isnea. i0+ +U- <-7 7n oo •-. -^--^-^^--0 + + 0---,-^1 +0-1- rvvo ir^ -^+.-. n motion of Mr. Brodv, it v;as voted that the above mentioned scholarshlo be established and to Letter from h 1 L. Letter to Mr. Haliaday from the Capital National Bank of Lansing regarding :ablishment -icf .^ • ~Q-*. i^t^r^^t^r^^e ^ OC; -.-- ^ ~ I on aaily oar. [ \ •: of l/o per annim: as the maximum interest rate established IJY the Lansing Clearing House, that may be paid on average dally balances over -;.;5,QO0.00 (Collected funds) payable en demand, effective Mav 26, 1352. " ' jOn motion of Mr. Mcpherson, it mas voted to refer the above item to the Finance Committee. Request from j D T ^. Bpld^nn 012* Request from Director Baldmin that the balance in Extension funds of 116.000 be aooortioned to the Extension State Fund for the fiscal year beginning July i, 1352. that bad. in I Ext. funds be ! a a o o r. S t a te fvmd* 1 l o. Request from Mr. Davenport for the transfer of 01500. from Pov/er Plant Heating Budget to the to ExtJOn ^ t i on of Mr. Daane. it a/as voted to r e f er the above Item to the Finance Committee. Grounds maintenance Budget before June G0; 1332. alSOO to be j trans. from Po^er Plant [On motion of Mr. Daane? it mas voted to aapi-ove the above request. Htg. to Grds.. I Maintenance j \ i • i I I 14. Request from Dean Cox that Car'ITo. 58, Oldsmobile Sedan, assigned to the office of the Dean of Agriculture be turned back to our Central Garage on or before July 1st, for sale or to apply in transaction on other cars vmen needed. Returns from same to be credited to the inventory of the Office of Dean of Agriculture. On motion of Mr. McColl, it v/as voted to refer the above request to the Finance Committee. L011 Request from jDean Cox that Car N. 58 be jturned back to jcentrai gar bage • 15. Request that the Military Department be permitted to use Departmental money In financing cost oi 5 sabers (§40.00) to be given to 5 Honor Graduates. On motion of Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the above request. 16. Request from Detroit Trust Company that State Board of Agriculture approve the total cost of the building and the total cost of equipment and furniture for the new semens dormitory (Mary Mayo Hail). On motion of Mr. j.McColl, it was voted that the above request be complied with and that a copy be placed on file in the Secretary1s Office. REPORTS' 1. Report of the President and Secretary on the settlement of the purchase of the tractor for the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station atChatham - that it was purchased for an amount of S500.0Q, plus 4124.56, which was spent on it during the past year for repairs. On motion of L!r. Brod:/y it was voted to accept the above report. 2. Consideration, acceptance or amendment of the report of the Advisory Committee meeting held June 1, 1952. On motion of Mr. Daane- it was voted to approve the minutes of the Advisory Committee meeting held June 1, 1932 with the amendment in item 3. regarding cuts in salaries and budge is. (Correction has been made). Eequest that •Mil. Dept. be (permitted to buy 5 sabers .. \bo be given to Honor Grad. [Approval of [total cost of Mary Mayo Hall and total cost bf furnitureX : Report on ; jsettlement of purchase of tractor for £J.P. Hdvisos Com. meeting held June ly 1932 approved. The meeting adjourned at 5:15. ^2—_ Presiden" ^¾^ Minutes of the Meeting of the State Board of Agriculture June 24, 1932 Present: Messrs. Berkey, Brody, McColl, Mrs. Wilson,. President Shaw,- Secretary Halladay. Absent: Messrs. Daane, McPherson, Superintendent Pearce. The meeting was called to order at 1:50 P.M. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved having been in the hands of the Board members. j APPOINTMENTS. RESIGNATIONS. LEAVES [Appointments l._ Appointment of Mr. William Comstock to the inf.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary Fellowship for the school] . year-1955-35, at a salary of $600.00. This position was established by the State Board of Agriculture under date of January 21, 1952. The funds are to be taken from the income of the Sanctuary endowment. 2. , Appointment of G. Verne Branch, f12 of Detroit, to succeed himself as a member of the Athletic I Cornell, for a two-year term, beginning July 1, 1932. Appointment given by the executive committee of the alumni association on April 30th. The appointment of two new student members | also: Rex Steele, and C. E. Fawcet, replacing Frank Conover and Jake Fase. 3. Replacement of name of Miss Edith Butler and Miss Jessie F. Clark on the payroll of the Art ^Department. Miss Butler has been on a year's leave of absence, without pay, and will return this fall. Miss Alma Schulmerick substituted for Miss Butler and is leaving. Her name should be taken off the payroll, August 31, 1932. Miss Jessie F. Clark was granted a leave of absence during this spring and summer terms to travel and study abroad. She will return this fall term. 4;v Request for reinstatement of Mr. E.M. Banzet as Assistant Professor in Sociology, ^r. Banzet has been on leave of absence for the current year and Mr. Austin VanderSlice has been doing his work. Mr. VanderSlice was hired on a one year appointment at a salary of $2100. Mr. Banzet was receiving $2500 at the time he left on his leave of absence. On motion of Mr. Berkey, it was voted to refer item #4 to the President with power to act. Miss Butler & Miss Clark to be placed on payroll. |Request that jBanzet be re instated after| jlv. of abs.