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Minutes of the University Senate, March ll, 1968 (Con't)

 

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L In general, undergraduate courses are developed on the principle

H ‘ ‘ that one semester hour of credit represents one hour of classroom meeting “

‘ _ ‘ per week for a semester on the part of the student exclusive of any

fl . laboratory meeting. Laboratory meeting, generally, represents at least

3‘ ‘ two hours per week for a semester for one credit hour.
i Credit for short courses of less than eight weeks shall be limited

1 to one credit hour per week.
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The Chairman stated that consideration of recommended Rules changes would
continue at the next meeting of the University Senate.

5 The Chairman reported that a policy statement concerning off—campus speakers
‘ ' to the University would be presented to the Senate in the near future. /

Wi}al The meeting adjourned at 5:15 p.m.
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Ll‘ Elbert W. Ockerman
. Secretary

 

i‘j; MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, APRIL 8, 1968

 

..V V The University Senate met in regular session at 4:00 p.m., Monday, April 8, r
: I 1968, in the Court Room of the Law Building. Chairman Sears presided. Members

absent: C. E. Barnhart, Fred J. Bollum*, Richard Butwell*, C. C. Carpenter,

Virgil L. Christian, Jr.*, W. C. DeMarcus, Kurt W. Deuschle, Henry F. Dobyns*, ‘

Hartley C. Eckstrom, James F. Edney*, Michael L. Furcolow*, Eugene B. Gallagher*, ,

Howard Hopkins, J. C. Humphries, Harris Isbell, Donald E. Knappi Charles T. .1

Lesshafft, Jr.*, Eugene F. Mooney, James T. Moore*, Horace Norrell*, Mary Ellen 1%

Rickey, Wellington B. Stewart*, William J. Tisdall*, Raymond A. Wilkie*, Charles ’.§

B. Wilson, A. D. Albright, Steven Cook, Glenwood Creech, Marcia A. Dake*, John T

E. Delap, George W. Denemark, Charles P. Graves*, Ellis F. Hartford, Raymon D. T

Johnson, Robert L. Johnson*, Robert F. Kerley, William L. Matthews, Jr.*,

Alvin L. Morris, John W. Oswald, Howard C. Parker*, William A. Seay, Doris M.

‘> Seward, William G. Survant, Joseph V. Swintosky, William R. Willard*, Joseph
5 13h Hamburg.

 

 

 

The minutes of March ll, 1968 were approved as circulated.

 

The Secretary, University Senate Council, extended to the University Senate, on
d behalf of the Board of Trustees, an invitation to attend the annual dinner for the (
” Senate to be held on Monday, May 6, 1968, at Spindletop Hall. He also reported that
of the six nominees who were approved by the Senate to be awarded honorary degrees at

the May 13th Commencement, five had accepted; that the sixth, Mr. Whitney Young, 5
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had declined because of a prior commitment. /W\»~

Professor Paul Oberst, a non—voting faculty member on the Board of Trustees,
reported to the Senate that he did not wish to be a candidate for membership on ‘
the Faculty—Trustees Committee to search for a suitable candidate as President of
the University; that he felt he could best serve the faculty of the University by

 

*Absence Explained