1ar ‘\ ~— _— .—__.l__-._—.._—“,_._‘h.—_".__ awarfi ',_.——— ,,_\,—~\,—...1——._,———~_,—‘_ ”1.x —-»——~4——‘ —‘ ’._,—‘.,——»l/—.—‘,,—~,,.——\ffiJI—-\.h .. _._. W,- - a}; fl- m?!WH1Man9§?Rfi.-u x: [-15 fives/”w“- "92‘"! Minutes of the University Senate, November 8, 1965 The Chairman reported that the proposed academic program had not been sent to the faculty in sufficient time to allow a full discussion of its merit. Therefore, action upon the recommendations of the Senate. Council to the Senate was deferred until a special meeting of the Senate. The special meeting is to be held at 4:00 p.m., Monday, November 22, in the Student Center Theatre. In response to comments and questions of a procedural and mechanical nature from the Senators, members of the Senate Council elaborated upon the rationale and development of the proposed academic plan. The Senate adjourned at 5:20 p.m. Charles F. Elton Secretary MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE, NOVEMBER 22, 1965 The University Senate met in special session at 4:00 p.m., Monday, November 22, 1965, in Room 108, Commerce Building, to act on the recommendations proposed by the University Senate Council. Chairman Pellegrino presided. The Chairman reported that the Senate Council had followed Rules of Order in granting the requests of Professors William A. Withington and Thomas P. Field, University Senate members, who are unable to be present at this meeting, to permit faculty members George Faust and Leon Zolondek to act as their proxies at this meeting. The Senate approved the request of Mr. Browning of the KERNEL to be permitted to report the happenings of the meeting. The Senate approved the suggested time schedule of the meeting as cir- culated under date of November 16, 1965. Dr. Pellegrino presented a brief resume of the historical development of the academic program and then called upon Dr. Ward, Secretary, University Senate Council, to present the recommendations for vote. The Secretary read item 1 of the Recommendations to the University Senate and recommended its approval. Amendment was offered to add Geography 152, Regional Geography 2: the World, and Geography 155, Economic Geography 2: the World, to item VII, 353551 Studies Area, p.22, Beginning a_Second Century. This amendment was defeated by the Senate. Amendment was presented to classify item 1, (c) (8), p.167, "Psychological Sciences”. The ‘Senate defeated this amendment. Amendment was presented to classify item 1, (c) (7), p.167. ”Social Sciences”. This motion was approved by the Senate. The Senate then approved item 1 as presented with amendment of (c) (7), p.167, to read ”Social Sciences”. Dr. Ward read item 2, p.167, of the Recommendations to the University Senate and recommended its approval. President Oswald reported on actions