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Show 5269 resignations seconded by Regent Browning end carried: RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED mr. Ralph E. Spencer, Instructor in Economics. effective 1 march 24, 1950 Hrs. Agnes M. Plenk, Instructor in Psychiatry, effective r" January 3. 1950. Mr. Merton A. Berger, Lecturer in SocialWork, effective Winter Quarter. 1950. (Did not report-aeocepted a Job in public heelth in Texas) Regent Bellir excused. On motion at Regent Browning, seconded by Regent Romney and carried, appointments listed in Appendix e approvea.lf7 . One (attached) in edditioh to the following Wer .In response to a query by Regent Brown1ng. the Pres1dsnt assured him that there was a very careful screening of the new personnel. " Summer Session appbintments fl -1. John Ph1111p Troxe11. Professor in Economics and ‘ Management, June 16 to August 30,1950. $1500 Qtr. 2. George A.‘Fu11er, Associate Professor (visiting), June 19, 1950 to August 30,1950. $1300 qtr._ ~ 7 The President recommendedthe appointmentof Dr. John Z. Bowers as Dean of the College of Medicine, ef3 M .tective November 1. 1950, a1 a seleryof §10, 000 per ennum. Regent Romney moved approval of the President's recommendation which was seconded by Regent Bennion and carried. The President stated that Dr. Bowers is current: filling a position as Special Assistantto the Director, Division of Biology end'Medicine. Atomic Energy Com» missiOn, loceted in Berkeley, Californie. but Will make. occesionel trips to Salt Lake to assist withp1ens w preparatory to the 1950-51 academic year or the Coils 71 |