Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

1268 FEBRUARY MEETING, 1966 From Endowment Income Edward Scott Beck American History William Colon Lemon Fund (suppleScholarship (revised) meot) Source: Endowment Income Source: Endowment Income Total: $2,780.00 Total: $150.00 Mildred Weed Goodrich (supplement) Arthur C. Tagge Scholarship (revised) Source: Endowment Income Source: Endowment Income Total: $50.00 Total: $1,900.00 Edward T. and Josephine Knopke Schol- Herbert G. Watkins Band Fund (suparship (revised) plement) Source: Endowment Income Source: Endowment Income Total: $1,200.00 Total: $100.00 From Program Charges and Fees Student Good Will Aid (supplement) Source: Paid fines Total: $86.00 TOTAL, STUDENT AID..............................$55,609 The Vice-President in charge of business and finance filed a progress report on plant extension. He said construction work on the following projects was proceeding as rapidly as possible, consonant with the labor shortages in the area: Botanical Gardens, Douglas Lake Biological Laboratory, Cedar Bend Houses I and II, University Events Building, East Medical Center Parking Structure, Bursley Hall, and Medical Science Building Unit II. Continuing, the Vice-President said the following projects were being planned for construction bids in the next several months: Hospital Surgical Wing, Administrative Office Building, Chrysler Center for Continuing Engineering Education, Central Campus Library, and Medical Postgraduate Center. Program statements had been presented to the State Controller's office and to the Joint Capital Outlay Subcommittee for review and approval on the following projects: Modern Language Building, General Library Renovations, Heating Plant Improvements, and the College of Architecture and Design. Concluding his report, the Vice-President said a program statement for a proposed highway laboratory building had been submitted to the Michigan State Highway Department for consideration as a first step in obtaining approval of the State Highway Department and the appropriate governmental agencies for the construction of a highway laboratory building on the North Campus. Such a building, he said, would release considerable space in the East Engineering Building, which now was being used by the Highway Department Laboratory, for classroom and office space. It would permit an expanded program of co-operative research between the University and the State Highway Department. Board in Control The annual report of the Board in Control of Intercollegiate of Intercollegiate Athletics was received and placed on file (p. 710). Athletics: Annual Report

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