Minutes of the University Faculty November 1?, 1945 - cont, Change History 180b, History of the New South, 4 quarter hours, to History 182 — same title and credit. History iflio Russia Since 1300, 4 quarter hours. The purpose of this gga. course is to trace the development of Russion through the revolutionary I upheavals of the present century, from\a partly feudal and almost wholly agricultural country under the tsarist regime of the nineteenth century to a proletarian and industrial state under the Soviet regime. Special attention is given to a study of the methods, aims, and achievements of the Bolshevik leaders and the Communist Party; an analysis of the nature of scenomic, political and diplomatic factors which have made Russia a leading world power. Change History 190a, the Far East to 1900, 3 Quarter hours, to History 190% 4 Quarter hours. Dr. W. D. Funkhouser read to the University Faculty a carefully prepared statement concerning Opportunites of Negroes for graduate study in the Southern states. Dr. Funkhouser' s statements were the results of his participation in the study of this subject by the Association of Deans of Graduate schools of the Southern States. /// /””"_“““‘j\\ W.— r” '///)/?<fi //:fi:;»\ :IV/,.j 11%;v/1/V . Leo N, Chamberlain ' Secretary MINUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY DECEMBER 10, 1945 The University Faculty met in the Assembly Room of Lafferty Hall Monday. December 109 1945, at 4:00 p. m. Until the arnival of Bresident Donovan, at 4:30 p. m., Dean Boyd presided. Members absent were H. W. Beers, Leo M. Chamberlain, L. L. Dantzler, N. R. Elliott, E. F. FarQuhar, James H. Graham, T. T. Jones, John Kuiper, M, E. Ligon, A. C. McFarlan, L. E. Nollau, Ha B. Price, Clay Salyers, B. A” Shively, and D. v. Terrell. Afil’ The minutes of November 12 were read and approveda A. J. Lawrence, Chairman of the Rules Committee. presented the following report on the action of the committee on the request of Chi Delta Phi to be allowed to publish a magazine0 The reguest had been referred to the Rules Committee by the Faculty on November 12. The request of Chi Delta Phi fraternity to sponsor and publish a literary magazine was referred to the Rules Committee for consideratiou and recommendation. The Committee met on Tuesday. December 4, 1945, at 4 p. m., and heard explanations from a committee of students from the fraternity and Miss Jane Haselden, prepsed sponsor. The 00mmittee raised a number of questions as to content, responsibility for supere vision. and financial responsibilty, a The following action was taken: A motion was made. seconded, and passed without dissenting vote to recommend to the University Faculty that the request of Chi Delta Phi