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Wilk Wham United States Army DA-W-129-ENG-M3 United Statu Navy NOBS-U790 (1716) United States Navy Nonr-1834 (11) United States Navy Nour-iai4 (20) United States of America International Cooperation Administration ICAC-1453-1 With Whom State of Minnesota

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Amount to be PaUtoli* Unncrstiy % 10 000 00 20 000 00 1 £51 71

[May 17

Eftctice Dale April 14, i«ij

January 9, JJJJ

Purpou Multiple-panel reinforced concrete (loon for buildings Propagation of fractures in metals Interpersonal perception in therepen tic counseling

March 14, 10*1 March 6,1961 April J. 1961

Effects of ultrasonic energy on bio36 200 00 logical (issues Technical advice and assistance re- 125 558 00 quested by government of India Amount to be Paid by the U niter lily $ 490 00

Parptnt S p e c i a l use permit for Camp Kabideau, Bbckducfc, Minnesota Purpou Thirty items: 3130.S5 deduct to H45.00

BJitlirt Datt March 9, 1961

Adjustments Made in 19C0-61 Cost-Plus Contract

With Wham E. T. Drewftcb (Plastering) $ Amount 637 95 Datt March and April, 1961

This report was received for record.

QUARTERLY REPORT O F THE COMPTROLLER

{2A) The Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of MarrJi 31, 1961.

This report was received for record, and a copy has beenfiledwith the Secretary of the Board.

REVISION OF C U R R I C U L U M IN ENGINEERING PHYSICS

(25) The Urbana-Champaign Senate has recommended the following revision in the curriculum in engineering physics, approved by the faculty of the College of Engineering. The major changes are an increase in the amount of time spent o n modem physics and a reduction in the number of hours required for graduation from 136 to 130 hours plus the general University requirements in military training and physical education. The details of the specific course changes are filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. It is further recommended that the new graduation requirements under this curriculum become effective for students entering as freshmen in 1960 and foi transfer students who enter in June, 1961, or thereafter, and that other student? now enrolled in the curriculum be given the option of graduating under the new requirements. The Senate Coordinating Council has advised that these revisions have been discussed with the Chicago Undergraduate Division department concerned and are considered within the sphere of the authority of the degTee-granting college and Senate (i.e., the Urbana-Champaign Senate). I concur.

On motion of Mr. Harewood, this recommendation was approved.

REVISION O F MAJOR AND MINOR REQUIREMENTS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE

(26) The Urbana-Champaign Senate recommends the following revision of tlit requirements for a major in political science and in the list of minors for political science majors: Major: Twenty hours from courses offered by the Department of Politic" Science, A major may include three semester hours from the following courses: Economics 170, 171, Economics 214, History 345, 346, 369, 370, Mathematics 161, Psychology 13S, and Sociology 185. No student entering the University aftei September 1, 1961, may offer more than eight hours of 100-level courses as pa" of a political science major.