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Mrs. Marie C. Smith, Laboratory Technician in School of Textiles; born in New
Bern, N. C. , has B. S. from W. C. U. N. C. ; effective, January 1, 1950; salary
$2,600.

Resignations:
Dr. R. L. Lovvorn, Professor in the Department of Agronomy has resigned to
accept appointment with the U. S. Department of Agriculture.

Permit to Public Service Company to Install Gas Line
Authority is requested to grant the Public Service Company of North Carolina per­
mission to install a 6-inch gas line in the new railroad underpass to be built by the
College. This installation is to be made without cost to the State of North Carolina
or the railroads.

Division of Forestry - Changed to School of Forestry
Authority is requested to change the designation of Division of Forestry, which is
now a part of the School of Agriculture and Forestry, to the School of Forestry,
effective July 1, 1950.

Request to name Engineering Laboratory Building the "Wallace Carl Riddick
Engineering Laboratory."
Authority is requested to name the General Engineering Laboratory Building the
"Wallace Carl Riddick Engineering Laboratories. " (Another name will be selected
for the present Riddick field).

Request to raise Physical Education fee
Authority is requested to raise the Physical Education fee from $6. 00 to $14. 50.
This has been voted on by the students and a majority of them voted in favor of
the increase.

Respectfully submitted,
J. W. Harrelson, Chancellor.

On motion of Mr. Pearsall, duly seconded, the report and recommendations
of Chancellor Harrelson were unanimously approved, except that the request for
authority to name the General Engineering Laboratory Building was referred to the
Committee on Naming Buildings, and the request for authority to raise the Physical
Education fee for the enlargement and expansion of the Physical Education Depart­
ment was referred to the Committee on Buildings. In connection with the Physical
Education fee request, Alex Vann, representing the Students of State College,
appeared before the Executive Committee and requested that the State College be
given a new Gymnasium.

RESOLUTION FIXING THE TUITION IN THE SCHOOL
OF DENTISTRY OF THE UNIVERSITY AT CHAPEL HILL
Acting President Carmichael stated that plans were being completed to enroll
the first class in Dentistry at the University beginning with the Fall Quarter, in
September, 1950, and that it is necessary to get out an announcement at an early
date; that the matter of a proper tuition charge had been given consideration and that
it is the recommendation of the University Administration at Chapel Hill and his

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