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‘rsity Sen te met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hell Monday,
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minutes of April 15 were read and enoroved.
1 Professor R. H. J eaver, Ch1¢=irmen oi the Curriculum Committee, read the
following report to the Senate from this Committee:

”On Dec° 6, 1939, the College of Arts and Se iences recommended
the enorovel of History 12 7a'b American Political Biogranhy (2 crs
each). Dr. Tuthill has in: ormed the Committee that the request for
the course has been withdrawn by action of the History Department

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At the Mn? ch meeting of the Senate the Committee was given au-
thority to take final afiirmative action upon certain courses which
were then oefore the Committee. In accordance with this action, th:

 

Committe ee hes eporvved Commerce 153 The Economics of Consumption.
(2) Tie place of consumption in economic theory with special empha~

sis upon its relation to the phases 0: the business cycle includi 1ng

the institutional background of our consumer habits: sorrCES of
information on consumption; and government relation of consumer

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On Apr112, 1940, the College of Engineering recommended some
changes in En,1ncer1nb courses SeVeral meetings have been held
between renresenta tive urs a week,
labor tory 2 hours a week.
‘ frer- enuisites Pnysics 119: Physics 12?; Metallurgy 140.

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? Reduce credit in Metallurgy 175a. ard b — Seminar, from 4
hours a week, 2 credits each, to 2 houis a week, 1 credit each.

 

Annrove Metaiiurgx 214 - The Metallic State (2) Fibre
.tterns , stereogranhic nrojection and goniometry, crystal chem~

 

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t1} and metallic crystals, Quantum mechanical concents for
isolated atoms are annlied to interacting atoms, leading to
the methods of calculating energies and forces binding atoms
together in cryste .ls Lectures and recitations 2 hours a week.

I Prerequisite: Metallurgy 143.
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:educe credit in Minii‘g 175awb a Seminar from 4 hours a
week, 2 credits, each to 2 hours a week, 1 credit each.

 

 

 

P lhe prerec cuisites for lpnlied. Mechanics 2 and Met allu_EX
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‘ Physics Department and the Colkge of Engineering. The Commit—

tee recommends, therefore, that the annroval of these courses
g be only for as long as these nrereouisites are retained.

On Anril 16, 1940, the Colkge of 33 ineering submitted further
ttee recommends that these
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' 1. Drop the follovzing courses July 1, 1940:
M Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum Engineering lOzaeb - Oil Pronertx Develgnment

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Petroleum Engineering 102 — Production of Gas and Oil by

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Petroleum Engineering 104 ~ Field Storage, Preliminarx

Refining and Transnortation of
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Petroleum Engineering 105 1 Deep Bore Hole Surveys and Prob—

 

 

Petroleum Engineering 106 ~ Oil Field_§ydrolo§i

 

 

Petroleum Engineering 120 ~ Seminar

 

Civil Engineering 111 n Contre_sts and Sne fic ations

 

 

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Problems of Research' f r we semesters, it bei g regarded
as having been aitthorized as an n and b course." Also. the College of
Coumerce requests a Change in title and descrintion for Commerce l25 Both
of these reouests came too late to allow 0: nsideration by the Committee
and by the Senate. The Comwittee suggests thwt it be gi veT the authority
to give final xmwrevxl to these Tennests. 13w lnla—b end Cemmerce 125
were subsemuently qnmroved by the Com‘ittee.”

eonmendeniuns in the revert of the Committee were approved by the ‘Nh

 

 

 

 

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uemn Boyd, Chairman of the Rules Committee reported tuft action had been
nostoone-d 3n the netition Irom the Student Legislature, relative to onw
tional ”15,18 attendance, or recommendation of the new Studerit Leg :isla"
ture. Dean Boyd indicated that the request would be given consideration
in the fall.

he follow.in; ‘ecommendetiins from the College of Engineering were
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“TIC faculty of tee College oi Engineering recommends the fol*
louitg changes in tee cur:icule:

1. In Mechanical Engineering

 

 

 

Drop Annlied Iecha nics l, 100,1C1. 102, and 103. figwe
Add Applied Mec enics 3, 4, 104, 105, 106 and 107. ’

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Drop Metallurgy no and Add Metallurgy 35.

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Add Civil Engineering 123 * Hydraulics Laboratory."

President HcVey reminded the faculty of the Sevent3~tnird annual commence~

ment, to be held on Friday.

the faculty at the Commencement Exercises and at t;

vice, t be held at four 0'

MINUTES

The University Senate met i“

June 5, 1940, President
The minutes of May 13 were

The following named persons
recommended to the Board of

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Candidates for

June 7. He requested a large attendance of
le Baccalaureate Serc
clock on Thursday, June b

   

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OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE
June 5, 1940

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read and approved.

, who have comnleted all requirements, were
Trustees for the degreesindicated:

E OF ARTS AND SCIEYCES

the Eggree of Bachelgr gfi Arts

 

Jeanne Russell Barker
Ruth Conrad Bennett
Margaret Chenault Planton
George William Booher
Walter Coleman Botts
Charles Patrick Cahill
Dorothy Ann Calhoun
Nathan Heath Centers
Floris Janet Chambers
Janet Reece Chanslor

Anna Franc s Odor
Jane Truman Ogg
Patricia Withers Parker
Mary Thomas Parks
Orville Miller Patton
Ruth McDanell Peak

Hazel Richardson Perkins
Lydia Ellen Perrine
Phillip Kirk Phillis

Mary Stuart Pile