Minutes 2?. the University Faculty. April pg. 1358

The University Faculty met in regular session Monday, April 14, 1958,
at 4:00 p.m. in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall. Vice President Chamberlain
presided. Members absent were A. D. Albright, N. B. Allison, C. Arnold
Anderson, J. W. Archdeacon, Roland W. Boughton, Jr.’. James S. Calvin, Morris
Cierley, Carl B. Cone, Frank G. Dickey‘, Charles F. Elton'. W. P. Garrigus,
Lyman V. Ginger, H. W. Hargreaves, Robert D. Haun. Wilbur A. Heinz', C. T.
Lesshafft. Abby L. Marlatt‘, L. L. Martin‘, L. E. Meece‘, Vernon Musselman,
Vincent Nelson. F. D, Peterson, David Ravencraft‘, Helen M. Reed, Doris M.
Seward, Lawrence Thompson', William R. Willard and Kenneth R. Wright.

The minutes of the special meeting of March 24, 1958 were read and approved.
Dean White presented a recommendation from the College of Arts and Sciences
that certain classes be authorized to be absent from the campus on the dates

indicated which was approved by the University Faculty.

May 8 and 9 (substitute for dates previously authorizedo-
no student will take more than one trip)

Air Science:

Botany 15: May 294 (field trip to Camp Robinson)
Geography April 28 and 29 (field observation tour of Western
133b Kentucky)

Dean Shaver presented a recommendation from the College of Engineering
that two students be permitted to be away from the campus May 1 through-4 for
the purpose of attending a Regional Student Conference of the American Society
of Civil Engineers which was approved by the Faculty.

Dean Matthews requested permission for five students in the Law College
to be absent from the campus April 18 and 19 for the purpose of attending
the Southern Law Review Conference at Columbia. South Carolina. Dean Matthews
stated that this request had not been circulated to the to the elected faculty
and asked a waiver of the circulation notice. The request for absence of the
five students and waiver of the circulation notice were approved by the
Faculty.

Dean Spivey presented recommendations from the Graduate Council for approval
of graduate courses previously approved for undergraduate credit; strictly
graduate courses; and changes in existing courses which were approved by the
University Faculty.

I. The Graduate Council recommends approval of graduate credit
for the following courses. previously approved by the appropriate
faculties for undergraduate credit:

Bank Management (3)

A study of principles and cases in commercial banking
practice. Bank management practices are studied within
the economics. monetary. fiscal and legal framework 0f
the American economy. Prerequisite: Economics 105:
Money and Banking, or consent of instructor.

Commerce 185.

‘Absence explained