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The University Faculty met in special session in the Assembly
Room of Lafferty Hall Wednesday, July 30 at 11:00 a.m., C.D.T..
President Dickey presided, No record of attendance is reported ‘
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Names of candidates for degrees were presented to the Faculm’ 1
and the following persons were recommended to the Board of Trustees .
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"CLV Kearney Campbell Howard Deane Lusk 1
‘2»: Joann Robertson Chenault Russell Ray Benz

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Richard Edward Belleville Gordon Fielding Lewis f
T Raymond Lewis Cravens William Norton McNerney
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W John Drenchko Donald Trimnell I
Peter Drenchko Richard Laverne Troutman {

Joseph Gilbert Hardee Richard Clark White