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Show 44,0 FF " PROGRESS RE- and it was reported by Regent Sill, who is assuming the PORT ON HOME responsibility for this project, that a more detailed report ECONOMICS. will be forthcoming shortly. PRACTICE HOUSE The following resignations were accepted on motion RESIGNATIONS ACCEPTED of Regent Heber Bennion seconded by Regent Cox: Mr. Claron E. Nelson, Instructor in Economics, effective June 30, 1950. Mr. Sherwood B. Eck, Instructor in Management, effective June 30, 1950. Mrs. Irol Balsley, Lecturer in Management, effective June 30, 1950. Miss Una SmurthWaite, Instructor in Elementary Education and Directing Teacher in Stewart School, effective June 30,1950 Mr. Robert F. Newbold, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, effective June 30, 1950. Miss DOrothy Phelps, Periodicals Librarian with rank of Instructor, effective August 31, 1950. Prof. I. J. Armstrong,‘ Athletic Director with rank of Professor, effective July 1, 1950. The following appointments were approved on motion APPOINTMENTS of Regent COX seconded by Regent Romney: APPROVED ' Summer School Appointments D_r. Edith B__o__yd, Visiting Professor of Anatomy, for periodJuly 1 to July 8, 1950, for hOnorarium of $275. Doctor Boyd comes from the Child Research Council,‘University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver. ‘ Mr. Siao-Fang Sun as Lecturer in Philosophy, Summer Quarter 1950, for $250. Received his master's degree from University of Utah in 1950; fellow for Institute for Translation of Western Philosophy and member of Chinese philosophical societies; graduate fellow in philosophy at National Peking University, Peking, China. Emergency Appointment (to be cleared through Faculty Council at its next meeting) P. Walker, Lecturer in Secondary Education, Raymond_ at $4000 annual salary, for one year only. (To replace Dr: DonA Orton, $4500 at saving of $500.) |