October 9

9 October 1952
Meeting #76
ROLL.CAIL
With President stra d in the chair, 1;,heFaculty Council, a.fter a
brief coffee period at ten minutes to four, met in its regular
October meeting in eom 208, l1emorial Union. l'Iembers present were:
Berry, Blanch, Bra on, Bullis, Colb:r, Crossen, Dixon, Dornfeld,
Forth (for Tressle ), Gilfillan,
Gilkey, Gleeson, Goode, Haith .
(for Hanless)" Hans n, Hupprach , Korzan (for Wood), Ledbetter,
Lemon, Lonset.h , Lu e J Maser, HcCutcheon, Morton (for Bash),
Ordeman, Pfanner, loling, Read, Reichart .• Robertson, Scheel,
Scott, Smith, Snod rass, stone (for Clayton), Strand, Swygard,
v.lare, Hilkinson, Y nker ,
APPROVAL
OF
MINUTES
No corrections hav·ng been reported on the minutes of the meetings of May 28, 19 2 and June 12, 1952, the minutes were declared
approved.
AAUPACTIVITY President Strand s.oke of activity
of faculty groups represeriting
ONFACULTY the American Assoc·ation of University Professors in support of
SALARIES
needed faculty inc eases in the next biennial budget.
President Strand r
his recent visit t
under the Hutual S
benefits for both
cooperati'lfe arrang
Kasetsart Universi
President Strand s rea sed the functj~on of representatives
of the
schools on the Fac lty in keeping ill touch with the constituencies they represen .' He referred to a number of matters that
would be open for acuIty Council actd.on or consideration
during
the near iuture:e
ected recommendations from the Curriculum
Council and the Co ·ttee on .AcademicReqUirements regarding
group requirements
the possibility
of a Committee on Committees
to aid the Preside t in making greater use of the interests
and
talents of faculty members in COIll.iid.1:.tee
service; an invitation
from the Fund for he Advancement of Education to join in a
study of instituti
nal objectives.
PlANS
Dr. Hupprich said
an institution
t
I
ADJOURNMENt
ported that Professor Potter, as a result ot
Thailand on beha.lf of Oregon state College
curity Agency, had enthusiasm on recip;rocal
nstitutions
that might be derived through a
ent between Oregon state College and
y in Thailand.
hat l"Iichigan Sta'~e College was an example' o.
had found a COlllmittee on Committees useful.
Dr. Reichart, l'1r. Scheel~ Dr. Pf'annar and, others spoke on the
values of a study of Lnst Ltutdcnal, objectives.
The relation of
a study under a s ecial
rant to the current campus study of objectives was cons·dered. On motionb,y Dr. Swygard with second by
Dean Gilfillan
th~ Facu y Council voted to recommendthat Oregon
State College apply for
Ford grant for such a study.
I
The Council adjourned a
u:45
<.
o'clock.
I
Delmer ii. Good~
Secretary