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Minutes of the Board of Trustees meetings held in 1933.r
Januar,r 12, 1955
Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in the
Governor's office, State Capitol, Montgomery, beginni ng at 10 o'clock Thur sday,
January 12, 1955, with the following present:
Governor Miller, Messrs. Harman, Henderson, Ashcraft, Oates, Samford, Haley,
Merrill, Herzfeld, Culver, Chairman Wilmore, Professor Crenshaw, Director Duncan,
and P. O. Davis, Secretary. Trustees absent: Messrs. Hanson, Conner, Rogers.
On motion by rar. Samford, seconded by Mr. Haley, P. O. Davis was elected secretary
of t he board.
Dean Wilmore informed the board that Mr. Victor Hanson had called and advised him
of the illness of his wife, explaining that because of this he was unable to
attend t he board meeting. Thereupon the board requested the secretary to send a
telegram of sympat hy to Mr. Hanson and express the regrets of the board because
of his absence. The following telegr&m was sent:
"Dr. Victor Hanson, Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama. The
Auburn board of trustees by resolution at meeting today expresses
sincere sympathy because of illness of Mrs. Hanson and wishes for
her rapid recovery. The board missed you t oday. P. O. Davis, See'y."
Governor Miller t hen re~uested Dean Wilmore as chai rman of the Administrative
Commit tee to present his r eport and recolrunendations. Dean Wi lmore then presented
t he following:
"TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of the
ALABM4A POLYTECHNIC I NSTITUTE.
"Gentlemen:
"The members appointed to serve on the Administrative Committee met and
organized for work on August 8, 1932. Dean Jno. J. Wilmore was made
chairman, Professor B. H. Crenshaw, vice-chairman, and Director L. N.
Duncan, secretary. The comrnittee f aced a situation which was discouraging
to say the least. Its tenure of office was indefinite. Its experience
in administrative affairs limited, its authority vague and uncertain, its
r esponsibilities very heavy, and its difficulties and pr eplexities overwhelming.
"When we bega..'1 to size up the situation we f ound th~ t the institution had
order ed i n good f aith, and had received from approximately five hundred
different firms and individuals, goods and supplies to the value of more
than $160,000.00 for which payment had not been made. We found that
approximA.tely three hundred thousand dollars properly belonging to maintenance
and reserve funds from which these bills should have been paid, had
been put into buildings in anticipation of building war rants which were
never received. ~ e found loans on which interest amounting to approximately
$10,000. 00 per year must be paid. Ju~ salaries were due to those
members of the &aff who were on twelve months basis. The college treasury
was empty and we had to borrow money to buy stamps to send out the college
mail.
"The faculty and other members of the staff had been notified that
beginning July 1, no one had a job for the coming year and those who were
retained cou~d not have any assurance of a definite salary or the date at
which payment would be made. They had received Certificates of Indebtedness
for most of their salaries for the ten months preceding, and these certificates
were certainly not legal tender and were only transferable in a
very limited sense. Naturally the morale was low and both the college
people and the townspeople were blue and discouraged.
"A special session of the legislature was forecast, and it seemed
certain that if such session was called heavy cuts in appropriations
would be made. If reorganization and reduction in our staff were made
before the legislature adopted a policy we ""ould almost certainly suffer
a double cut. The matter was explained to the f aculty and a general
understanding arrived at that any money received would be prorated until
such time as the legislature established a financial policy f or the
state and a definite budget for the college could be prepared.
"Very little had been done in the way of interesting high school graduates
in entering at Auburn for the fall semester. Catalogs had been sent to
those who had asked for them and letters requesting information had been
answered but no systematic or organized effort had been made to enlist
the interest of prospective students. Rumors were being constantly
circulated that Auburn would not open at all, and if it did open it
could not possibly oper ~ te longer than Christmas.
"Money was not available for printing and sending out advertising
liter ature but the committee prepared a letter announcing that the
institution w0uld open as scheduled and giving information about
registration and the payment of fees. This was sent to those who had
requested catalogs or other information and to all students in attendance
last year.
"Considering all these handicaps our most optimistic estimate in
advance of registration was an enrollment of 1500. Approximately 1750
persons applied for registru.tion and of this number 1620 signed class
cards and attended classes. The others were not able to establish any
definite source of income from Fhich to pay f ees and other expenses
and vere advised not to try to enter.
"The number of applications for cat alogs and information indicate
that a considerable nwnber of high school students v-ho graduate at
mid-year are considering entering coll l~ge at the beginning of the second
semester. We hope to have our share of these students.
"A matter which is forcing itself to the attention of college administrators
in Alabama is the f~l ct that be closing of the high schools cuts
off the supply of high school graduates for college registrtion next
year. Some variation from the srict observance of the r egulations of
the Educational Organization may have to be agreed upon or a considerable
number of students will lose a half year or more of valuable time in
securing their college training.
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"The matter has already been brought to the attention of our committee
in connection with registration for the second semester t his year. The State
Department of Education no doubt ha s the matter under advisement and will
help us to work out some feasible plan which will avoid this loss of student
time, and which may be tentatively used until approved by the Board.
"The Administrative Committee would also bring to the attention of the
Board t he status of certain loans which have been sponsored by the college
to build fraternity houses and would raise the question whether or not it
is wise for the college to assume further financial obligations of
this sort under the conditions that now prevail.
"Two of the frat ernities for which the college has sponsored loans to
build houses are in financial difficulties. One finds it almost impossible
to r aise the money for the monthly payments. In the other
case the loan was accepted with the understanding that it was to be
repaid in a lump sum at the end of twenty years. We find that several
hundred dollars of this money that had been paid in by the fra t ernity was
invested by the college in the securities of a company which has f ailed.
It seems doubtful whether any of this can be recovered, The contract
specifies that the college is not r esponsible for such losses, but it s eems
to us such a contract is neither good ethics nor good business and the
Administrative Committee brings the matter to your attention at this time,
and disclaims responsibility for what has occurred.
"Another fraternity is now urging us to sponsor a loan for them to build
a house at once.
IIAt t he time the plan of financing the building of fraternity houses
by loans sponsored by the college was started, the rooming facilities
of the town were entirely inadequate for comfortably caring for the
student body. This plan furnished a way to increase these facilities,
presumably ~~thout expense to the college. That condition no longer
exists, the present rooming facilities being ample for a considerable
increase in the student body.
lilt is suggested t hat the members of the Board have this question in
mind and t hat they make such investigations as they desire, perhaps
finally disposing of it at the next meeting.
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"Being without money tQ pay labor it was necessary to cut the labor pay
roll to the limit. Where possible students have been employed and
allowed to work out their fees. Members of the teaching staff who had
resigned or were away on leave were not replaced except in a few cases.
The work was distributed among other members of the staff by increasing
t he size of sections and increasing the number of sections.
"A very urgent need of the college at the present t ime is money for the
maintenance of our buildings. The old buildings have been neglected
while the new ones have been under construction. Roofs need repair and
painting. Both interiors and exteriors need repairs and repainting and
much work of general mai ntenance needs to be done. The cost of such
work increases at a very rapid rate after a few years of neglect.
"The attitude of the student body has been very f i ne. The general
behavior has been good. Many instructor s r eport that the students
are more t han usually attentive to their ork and f ewer unexcused abs ences
were reported. To illustrate this further it may be mentioned that "a decided
increase in the use of the library by the students has been noted
during this semester. Notwithstanding the fact that the pas sing grade
was r aised from 60 to 70 beginni ng this year, the number of f ailures is
only slightly mor e than last year.
"The success of our football team this season has "been most heartening
to both students and faculty. "The member s of the s _uad were hi gh class
fellows, and with very few exceptions made satisfactory academic records.
We commend the coaching staff i n t he highest terms. They are high t ype
men and did a wonderful j ob of coaching. In addition they did not fail
to insist t hat the men keep up their college work.
"We wish to commend in the highest terms the cooper ation and sup)ort
of the faculty and all other members of the staff during the trying times
through which v.e have b een passing. Aft er defi nite pl ans had been made
for carrying on the ~rk of the instl t ution, the members of the staff fell
into line most loyally and have worked f aithfully and eff iciently.
"As soon as the special s essi on of the legi sl ature adjourned the Administrative
Committee began active work on the budget. The Budget Committee
of the Board had gone carefully into the matter dur ing t he summer and at
t he conclusion of t heir work, made a number of suggestions and recommendations
whi ch we tried t o embody in our budget.
"When it began to as sume something l i ke a final f orm the Budget Committee
was invited to meet v,' i th us and go over it in detail. Some few changes
were made and it is now presented as the combined work of the Budget
Committee of the Board and of the Administrative Committee of t he college.
"Mr. Duncan has handled t he detai ls of this work because he has had
more experience in such matters t han either of t he other members of
the committee and because he i s not subject t o the constant interruptions
of students and others that are unavoidable in t he office in Samford Hall.
Mr. Duncan will pr esent t he budget.
"Respectfully submitted,
Jno. J. Wilmore, Chairman
B. H. Crenshaw, Vice-Chairman
L. N. Duncan, Secretary
Administrative Committee."
Dean Wi lmore then presented the follo\"/ing recommendations , each of which was
approved by unanimous vote of the board except in the case of Item 8 concerning
C. E. Molpus which the board declined to review:
"TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of t he
ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
"Gentlemen:
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"The Administrative Committee i s wi t hout experience in t he rout ine
and pr actice of this Board. Its members have no desire to t ake the
time of the Board in considering unimportant details. On t he other
hand we do not wish to decide matters which should be decided by the
Boar d. However, it seemed necessary to us t hat we bring the following
matters t o your attenti on, together with our recommendations, and request
you t o t ake such action as you think proper:
"Item 1: To appoint an attorney to represent the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute in the case of the ontest of the will of the l ate Unity D.
Dancy of Decatur, Alabama.
"It is recommended thE.,t the firm of Lynne, Patton and Lynne,of Decatur
be appointed. The advice of the Board is requested in the matter of
compensation.
"Item 2: A change of fees for students who t ake six semester hours or
less during the r egular session.
"The f ollowing scale of f ees i s recommended:
"For 1 semester-hour, a f ee of $5.00 per semester
For 2 s emester-hours, a fee of $7.00 per semester
For 5 semester-hours, a fee of $9.00 per semester
For 4 semester-hours, a fee of $11.00 per semester .
For 5 semester-hours, a fee of $15.00 per semester
For 6 semester-hours, a fee of $15.00 per semest er
"The basis of the scale i s the same as that used in the SUIilmer School, viz.
Registration Fee of $5.00 plus a clwrge of $2.00 per semester-hour of work
taken.
"It is desired t hat if approved this recommendation become eff ective at
the beginning of the second semester, January 20, 1955, provided t hat
it is permissible to charge a fee not listed in the catalog.
"Item 5: To authorize the char ging of a special fee to students t aking
the course in oxy-acetylene welding.
liThe Committee recommends a f ee of $5.00 per semester as sufficient
to pay the cost of the materials consumed by the student. It is desired
t hat if approved this ,recommendation become effective at the beginning
of the second semester, January 20, 1955.
"Item 4: To. r elieve certai n vocational student s from regular college f ees.
"By an act of the Legislature, War Or phans selected by the State Department
of Education may be appointed to diff er ent institutions for education
and vocational training. Under a ruling of t he Attorney General, no
per son eligible for the benefits of t his Act may be charged either
tuition or fees necessa17 for admissi on to stat e insti tutions .
"A letter from Dr. J. B. Hobdy, director of Vocational Education, State
Department of Education, gives t he f ollowing interpretati on of the law:
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"'The beneficiary ,;ill not be exempt from such fees as:
contingent deposits, purchase cf uniforms, and l ate registra
t i on fees. All other f ees, accor ding to the Attorney
General's ruling, as we understand it, are to be provided by the
college.'
"It is the understanding of the Administrative Committee that the State
t hrough the Department of Education provides the student with board, room,
books, and supplies.
"It is recommended tha t the Board authorize the Administrative Committee
to accept students under t he provi sions of t his l aw.
"Item 5: Extension of leave without pay.
~It is recommended that the leave of absence of Professor Noel B. Van
Wagenen be extended from July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1935. It is
specifical~ understood t hat the leave i s granted without pay and t hat
there will be no pl ace open for him here at the expiration of the leave.
"Item 6: The Board is r equested to confirm t he act ion of the Administrative
Committee in cancelling the registration and remitt ing the fees of the
following students:
"Harry Jones of Eufaula, Alabama- was threatened with prolonged illness
and was advised by Dr. Thomas , the college physician , to r esi gn and go home.
Attended classes only a few days.
"Charles W. Copeland, Auburn, Alabama- attended college about t wo and a
half weeks and f ound t hat on account of increasing deafness he was unable
to benefit from class instruction.
"J. W. Sparks, Auburn, Alabama- is a graduate of the college, a married
man, and had been without a job f or sometime. He registered for a
six-semester-hour course and shortly after got a job. He attended clas ses
about two weeks.
"Item 7: Remitting the fees of Clovis Vickery of Birmingham: Mr. Vickery
made a special request that his case be presented t o the Board. He owed
$35.00 on his fees for the second semester l ast year. He made a note
secured by State warrants for his fees for this semester. At the end of
about three weeks he was forced to withdraw because of unexpected
financi al difficulties' encountered by his parents so that he could not
pay his board.
"The face value of the warrants which he has turned in as security f or
t he note for his fees is considerably in excess of the amount of the
note, and he requests that the Board remit t he unused part of the first
semester fees in order that the warrant will have enough balance to carry
a note f or the s econd s emest er f ees.
"Thi s is somewhat i r regular and the only suggestion the committee can offer
is that t he balance due on f ees f or last year be covered and the unused part
of the warrants accepted as security for note for second semester f ees.
"Item 8: Remitting the fees of C. E. Molpus: Mr . Molpus made a special
request that his case be present ed to the Board. He attended t he AuburnDuke
football game in Birmingham on October 8. He was drunk and disorderly
at the game and had to be removed by the police. Had given trouble the
night before at a hotel. He was tried by the Discipline Committee and on
t heir recommendation was dismissed from college. He had attended classes
for one month.
"The Administrative Committee reports the case wi t hout recommendation .
"Item 9: In the case of Mr. B. L. Shi, it is recommended that the Board
authorize the Administrative Committee to make such assignments of work as
s eem wise and report back to the Board at its meeting on February 22 for
adjustment of salary.
"Mr. Shi was on sick leave authorized by the Board until September 1, 1932.
At that time he was unable to t ake up hi s work. He has now returned to
his home in Auburn and seems t o be much improved. His doctor advised him
to come back and begin work, starting with a reduced load. The Administrat i ve
Committee has arranged to give him some classes in Mathematics, beginning
with the . second semester, January 23 , alld can add other work as he is able
to carr"J it.
"Item 10: Stringent f inanci al conditions are being felt very keenly by
Auburn students as revealed by the large number reliuesting deferred payment
'of part or all of registration fees.
"In view of this condition it is recommended that students be authorized
to pay registration fees for each semester in t wo equal installments, one
upon registering and the other on or before mid-semester, provided any
stUdent who pays fees this way be required to pay a handling charge of $3 . 00.
"lfiith thousands of State and county warrants and certificates either being
held or in circulation we at the beginning of this session were besieged
with requests from students to accept these papers in payment offees.
After considering these requests and studying records of actions of our
board of trustees we agreed to 'accept warrants, certificates, or other
bona fide evidences ·of indebtedness of Stat e, county , or school district
as security on note which Trill bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, provided that no warrants, certificates , or other evidences bf in- ,
debtedness as herein stated ~~ll be accepted unless issued to the student
or to a member of he student's immediate f amily - father, mother, brother,
sister, husband or wire.'
"We ask your appr oval of the above; and also your approval of the following
rule governing payment of registration fees f or the second semester of t he
1932-33 session:
"'Each student must pay registration fees on or before registering. This
is required by our governing board. The administrative authorities are
authorized, however, to accept warrants, certif icates, or other bona fide
evidences of indebtedness of State, county, or school distri ct as secur ity
on note 'hich will bear inter est at t he r ate of 6 per cent per annum, provided
t hat no warrants, certificates, or other evidences of indebtedness as herein
stated will be accepted unles s i ssued to tl:E stUdent or to a member of the
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student's i mmedi at e family- fat her, mother, brother, sister, husband or
wife- as evidence of indebtedness to the per son to whom issed. Payment
of fees this way does not include student activity fee of $7.50 and subscription
s t o the Auburn Engineer and the Alabama Farmer. Cash p~yment of
these is required because student activities (athletics, Glomer ata,
Plainsman, lectures, dramatics and speech, YMCA, YWCA, social, and band)
cannot be conducted properly without cash.
" 'A junior or a s enior ,~ho i s in the ROTC unit may pledge his ROTC incom.e
up to a maximum of $32.50 in payment of fees provided said student has
written request from. either his f at her or mother or guardi1ll1 that this
be done, and provided also t hcLt it is approved by the Military Department.
A student who pledges his ROTC income will not be permitted to pay the
remainder by note with warrants or certificates attached as security. A
student i~ ho is working for the college will not be permitted to use
warrants or certifi cates in payment of fees.~
"lltem 11: The 1931-32 catalog lists Professor C. 1. Hare as Dean of the
School of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Upon inquiry we find that President
Knapp instructed Mr. Shi to put that title in the catalog. Professor Hare
states that President Knapp told him definitely that he had been appointed
to t he position.
"The Administrative Corrunitt ee finds no record in t he minutes of the Board
that final action was t ~ken. We, therefore , recommend t hat ��the Board
confirm the retion of President Knapp in making this ap;Join trnent. "
Mr. Samford t hen moved, seconded by Judge Merrill, as follows:
"That no action of the board at t his meeting be either accepted or
intrepreted a s a precendent."
Mr . Duncan then presented the budgets for the f iscal year ending June 30, 1933.
Copy attached.
After they were presented Mr. C.• S. Culver, chairman of the budget cO.lllilli ttee
(Messrs. C. S. Culver, T. D. Samford and P. S. Haley) of the board of trustees
made a statement in which he said that "the budget is not entirely satisfactory
but that it is the best t hat can be done under the circumstances." He explained
that the college year was well advanced before the administrative committee and
the budget committees could act definitely. Mr. Samford t hen presented the
following resolution which was seconded by Mr. Ashcraft and adopted by unanimous
vote:
"RESOLVED: That the budgets for t he Alabama Polytechnic Ins t i tute,
teaching, research and extension, for the college f iscal year beginning
July 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953, as presented by the Administrative
Committee, be and the same are hereby adopted:
"Provided, however, they are accepted and understood to be in harmony
and in line with the resolution adopted at the meeting of the Board of
Trustees held June 24, 1932, relative t o this subject;
"Provided, further, that the several amounts s et down in sai d budgets
against or opposi te t he respective name of employees of the Institute,
are estimates only and in no sense promises to pay and must not be taken,
accepted, or construed as legal liabilities against the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute nor as l egal obligations of said institute;
"Pr oV'ided , further , that the Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute cannot
and does not obligat e its If to payout nor di sbur se any moneys it
does not receive ~ legal appropriations or through its legal and
authorized channels, and, therefore, any unpaid salaries at the end
of any fiscal year shall immediately l ap se and cease to be in any
sense legal l i abilities against or l egal obligations of said institution;
"And the Admini s t r ative Committee is hereby instructed to make this
proviso clearly understood with each and every employee of the Institute;
provided,~lso, t hat the proper disbursing officer s or authorities of
said Institute, through or under t he direction of the Administrative
Committee, be and they are hereby authorized and instructed, with t he
approval of said Administrative Committee, to disburse and payout, according
to t he l aws and ac cording to the regulations and resolutions of
this board, pertaini ng to the averal f unds coming into t he treasury of
the Institute, whatever moneys may be received by the Ins t i tute on a
Pro rata basis as indicated by the various amounts lis t ed as sal aries
in said budgets;
"Provided, als o, t he Administrative Committee i s further authorized and
instructed to pay for cer tain fixed charges, such as l abor, insurance premiums
on college property, inter est on out standing loans , and such other similar
or necessary items, including t he purchasing of emergency supplies, after
which all so-called salaries shal l be pai d on a pro r at a basis as above
stipulated as indicated in the said budgets and in accordance with the
legal requirements relating to the several funds received."
The Board discussed t his resolution at considerabl e length, each member expr essing
a desfure to make clear the f act that it requires t he college to live within its
income and makes clear the f act t hat t he college wi ll not be responsible in any
fi scal year for obligations incurred the previous fisc al year.
The mot i on was t hen adopted by unanimous vote.
On motion by Mr. Culver, seconded by Mr. Haley and duly adopted, the Administrat i ve
Committee was requested to give those peopl e dropped f r om employment advance notice
of thirty days before being dropped from the payroll.
On motion by Mr. Ashcraft, seconded by Judge Merrill and duly approved, the budget
committee of the b oard of trustees composed of Messrs. Culver, Samford, and Haley,
was continued.
On motion by Mr. Ashcraft, seconded by Dr. Oates, the members of the budget committee
of the board of trustees and he members of the administrative committee were pr aised
and thanked for t he excellent and f aithful work '." hi eh t hey had done in pr eparing
t he budget and also in conducting the affairs of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
Governor Miller made a brief stat ement concerning Sta t e f inances. He sai d that
on the first of October, 1952, t he state owed the Al abama Polytechnic Institute,
$1,498, 264.72. He declared his determination to pay t his and other state obl i gations,
t his being one of the mai n r eaons for call i n5 t he l egi sl ature into extraordinary
session to convene on January 51, 1955.
The Board recessed subject to
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ADMINI':''TRATION
President'" s Offic.!i:
(l) Bradford Knapp
J. J. Wilmore)
B .. H. Crenshaw)
1 . N. Duncan)
(2) B. L. Shi
(5) P. O. Davis
Berta Dunn
Myrtle Good
Vacant
President
Adm. Com.
Ex. Seel y _
Ex. eety ..
Seefy- Steno
Stenographer
Student Asot .
Months
2
7
6
12
12
9
Annual
vala.!::l
12, 000
4,800
4,800
1,800
1,080
180
Total Salaries
Maintenance
Total • . . . . .. .
Regist r ar '$ Ogf ice:
(l)B. L. Sbi Registrar 12 4, 800
C .. W. Edwards Asso. Reg. 12 5, 400
Mr s. J. E. Wiatt Recorder 12 1, 550
Al!ll8. Newton Stenographer 12 1,030
Jewell Martin. St enographer 12 1,020
Leonora 13r o1\'t1 / Clerk 12 960
(5)J. s. Wiatt / Assistant 5 .,r- 250
(5)�� .. H. LynCh Stu. ASb"t. 5 90
(5)L. C. Cook Stu . as.,t . 5 112. 50
Vacant St u. Asst. 47.50
Frank Ordway Res.7/1/52 Adviser 2,400
(1) Rate changed .from Total ~alarie s
4800 to 5600 ef .~/1/55 Maintenance
(5) For First Seme,ster only ..
TotaL . .. . • ..
Orig-l...nal
College
Budget.
12,000
2,000
1, 800
1,080
160
17,060.00
.700
.18,760.00
2,600
3,400
1,550
1,08Q
1,020
$1,020
250
90
112.50
47.50
BOO
11,570
1 .000
12,570
* Increase.
Red etion
and
Cha.!J.ges
10,000
855 . 55
1,600*
180
9,415. 55
500
9,715.55
555,,55
60
125
40
50
"47.50
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1 , 255.85
1,255.85
Salary Total
Cut f~f • Reduet-lLlL55
ion.
lO,oon
16 .67 850
240. 1,360*
90 90
54 54
180
400.67 '"" -9J8lA~0u.
5OQ... __
400 .67 10,ll4.00
96.,67 450
170 170 ..
55.75 :35.75
54,.00 5"1.00
25.50 25 . 50
60
125
40
50
. ~ 4 L .. 50
600
379. 92 1,655 .75
579.92 1,655.75
Revised
College
Budge:t
2, 000
1,150
1,560
1,710
1,026
7,246.DO
1.400 •.
0,646.00
2,170
5, 230.
1, 516 .25
1 , 026.
994. 50
960
125
50
62.50
9,934 . 25
1 .000.
10,954.25
j
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_igina.l Reduc.'tion Salary Total l,: . - ~d
College and Cut t.f. Reduct- College
f,1onths Annua:l Budget. Changes 1/1/53 ion Budget.
Naro. I , 'title li.t!:u?lo;,,-ed ''Salary
I
TreE:! surer' ~} Of fice:
(l)M. A. Glenn T l'e~ surer 7 3,,000 2, 00 805. S ,16.67 850 1,160
(1) Consolidat ed wit h
Accountant t s Office 2/1/35e
Accountent ' § .OffiAA:
(l)C. c. Brooks Accountant ~.., 4.000 r ~ , OOG 1, 250 ._,i'/J:;' .. 1, 275 1, 725
( 2) An.ne f'earSo!l Bookkeeper 12 1, 680 1, 680 750 4l; . 50 796.50 885.50
( 2) Mary E. IIooper Cashier ..1.. ') ~ 1,500 1 , 000 250 37 •. 50 28'7 . 50 '/12.50
( 5)lJi1dred Hanson Jr . BoolrJeeepE,r 7 1, 500 1 ,000 416.67 8.:55 425. 575.
( 5)Jesse .aycock, CIBlrk '7 1 , 520 960 4{)O 4 .. 00 404 556
Va.csnt(Tra.i1sfer) Clerk S 1 , 20'::) 3&J* 17.50 552. 50* 552.50
(4)Ruth Waldrop Clerk 5 1, 2.00 375* 18.75 556. 25* 356. 25
Louisa Lewis 't enogr 8.pher 7 SOf) 600 250 2.50 252 .. 50 547.50
(5)Louisa Lewis ':)tenogra ,Phsr 5 1 , 200 250* 12.50 25'7 .&~ 257.50
(6); .. A. 01eon Tr€)t~surer 5 5, 000 8~'3 . 55~ 85. 55 750 .. 00* 750 •
(l) Rt:signC',.t ion of"' T 0t~tl (" . .. .... 8 , 240 1, 508 . 54 255~91 1, 164 .. 25 6, 475.75 ;J ~..lilT .!..,z?J
1/Sl/5m. M['~ iFl tClln!lCe 11 2.00 1.55* l5~ 1 1 555.
( 2) It'D-US. of funds only
( 5) Res . ef .l/51/~5 To'tLl • • • . .. • ~ :3, 440 1, 555. 54 255 ~91 1 , 609 .. 25 '7,,850.75
(4) Tl"M 1S . f r om bus. or.
(5) 900 to 1200 ef~ 71/35
( 6) Trtm8 . from 'rre:s.::> . Of.
Business Off'ice;
(1) 30: W.. Garrett Bua. t1gr. '7 4,000 5, 000 1 , 250 0; 25. ')0 1 , 275 • 1 , ?25 .
( 2) :Rut h Waldrop St enographer' '7 1 , 200 900 :575 5 .7:5 3'n'L 75 521 . 25
(3) r~an Thomas Stf."nogl"apher '{ 1 ,.200 50 20§ . M. 2,08 210.42_ 289.58
(1) Res . ef. 2/ 1/5$ ~rot!:L~l ~8.1aries 4,400 1 .. 855 .. 54 50.85 1,864 .. 17 2, 535.85
(2) 'l'r<~ns. t o Acct. Of:'. Maintenance 300 125. 12§. 175.
(3) Transferred ..
Tot al • . .. . " . s • 4,700 1,958.54 . 50 .. 83 1.989.17 2, 710.85
:N~~~ · •
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(1)M.r$. M,.S. 1?..ose
(l) tp..Jtt ~ ., tu:
Ti ,lC:l
L~nn
Stenographer
T otal ~ ~ ~ l"ie .
~'l . ~ al'l!ln,ce
?L~t ~o_ ~e 2/1/35
"i,ono
840
{) iginal 1 :llct1. ·n
T ohinf'1 uti
Eli( .&~ Ch!.ngf!.s*
54.§e
545*
Sp*
595*
54, ··0 ..
5o.h.l"j' T·otul
Cut d~ RedUct-l
/J.L53 ion
l~f"l ~\# 120
MS*
120 ".5*
.;J* .
120 4.75*
40 2,.040
B vi
~ leg
o::u·~il
2., 280
GSg
2,945
1QO
2, 160
- - ---,-
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Ori ginal Reducti ons S ary Tota l Revised
Months Annual Col l ege . and Cut Er. Reduc- -Coll.e·e
Limns. Ti t l e . Employed Sa.lary Budget_ Changes 1/ 1/ 33 t ion BucV-,;et
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE;
Dean ' s O_f i ce:
.. J. Funchess Dean 12 6, 000 750. 37 .50 37.50 712. 50
w. H. Wei denbach Ex. See ly . 12 2,800 200. lO~ OO 10. 00 90 .
Total - - - - - -- - - 950 47.50 47. 50 902. 50
Agricul tural Ecvnomics:
B. • • F. Alvord Assn. Prof . 12 5 , 500 2 , 335 ~ B4 116 .67 116 . 67 2,;nS .67
i utenancEi ~.l2:.- 125 . 125 . 00 125 .00
Total -- - - - - - 2, 583 . 54 12.5 . 116 .67 241.67 2, 541 .. 67
.Agricul tural Fn gine E'r ing:
M. L. Nichol s nead Pref. 12 3,800 1 , 900 95. ..915 . ,805 .
A •. Carnes Asso .. Prof. 12 3,000 9, 500 125. H:5:.. 2 , 575 .
N. l . "lilsen Asst. Prof. 12- 2,400 2,100 105. 1:Q§.. 1, 995 .
Total Salaries 6, 500. 3<C: ""'-' . 525 . 6 , 175 .
MHint.enance 1 . 100. 460. 60. 640.
To,,· 1 - - - - - - - - 7,600 460. 5~~ . 785. 6,815 .
ligrol1olltY ;
J .. w. Tidmore Profesaor 12 3, 600 800 40. 40. '160.
A. L. Sommer Aaso. Prof . 12 5,500 300 15. 15. 285.
G. D. Scareeth ) Asst. Soil Chem..2
R. Goder) ) Asst. Soil C' n. 10 2 , 700 800 40. 40. 760 .
G H. Sturkie Asst" .". gr ~ . 12 3,000 2, ~OO 125. 125 .. 2;.575.
G. II. Jes t or Inst r tl.ctor 12 1,800 '7..5 8.84 36. 9.<1· ~6 .94 70l.90
Total Sala.ries p,138.84 256. 94 256 . 94 4, 881 .. 90
l ain t enance 1 , 501. 556 .50 556. 50 745 .50.: ..
Total - - - - - - - - 6, 458.84 556 .50 256 .94 815 . 44 5 , 625.40
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( Ori ! Reduct ions Salary Total Revi sed
, Mont s Annual Coil and Cut Er . Redlic- College \ ..
-Name Ti tle Elnployed Salary Budget Changes lLl/35 t i on Budget
Animal Husbandry:
J. C. Grimes HStid Prof. 12 3, 800 1,500 75. 75 . 1, 4.25 .
Vi. E .. Sewell , Asst.Prof . 12 5,000 2, 400 120 . 120. 2, 280.
J . R. Bro~m .Farm SUpt. 12 1, 200 600 15 ., 15 . !585 .
IT' E. Copeland Herdsman 12 900 900 900 J . ..
Total Salaries 5 , 400 P~O. 210. 5, 190.
. 1aintenance 5 .175 ~ . ~. 2.950.
Total - - - - 8,575 225 . 210. 455. 8,140 .
Dairy Husbandry-
A. D. Burke Head Prof . 12 "' ,800. ~ ,800 190. 190. 5.610.
W. H. Eaton 1\.850 . Prof . 1. ""- 5,000 3,000 150. 150. 2,850.
J .. k" ... Smi'th Ins tructor 12 2,100 2, 100 105 105 . 1 ,995 .
David JC os t er Herdsman 12 1,200 1 , 200 30. 50. 1,170.
Nell Mitchell Ste,nog. 12 1,020 560 9 .. 9. 55l.
J. R. Bro1".'Il F' rm i:j pt. 12 1,200 600 15. 15 . 585 .
Tot al Salari es 11 ,660 499. 499. 10,561-
tAaintenance 5,175 1 , 585 . 1,585 . 1.590.
Total - - - - - - 14, 255 1, 585 499. E,084. 1 2 , 15L
Poultry HusbWld:r:v:
G. 1"•' • Trollope Heud Pr oj;' • 12 0.1600 2, 600 130. 150. 2, 470.
D. F. King sst. Proi~ . 12 2, 400 1,000 50. 50. 950 .
/" T. Bal l e".r Instr ctor 12 ..-.> " v. ---,'- 0 800 40. 40. 760.
Tota.l Salari es - - - 4 , 400 220 . 220. 4,180.
M"inteuance 1 , 200 488 488. 712.
Tota.l - - - - 5,600 488. 220. 08 .. (b ,892.
Botany:
J. L. Seal He~{d Prci'. 12 5,600 1,000 50. 50 . 950.
E. v. Sltlith :sst. 12 2, 200 1 ,600 80 .. SO. 1 , £ 20 .
G. L .. Fick lisso. ?rof. 12 5, 200 1,966.61 118. liS . 1 ,848. 67 g Mrs .. A. B . Stearns Steno. 12 1, n20 660. 16 .50 _6 . 50 645 . 50
H. F. Thut 8 S0. Prof . 12 5,000 500. 500.
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Name
Bot~ny (co t ' Q)
Tit e
Months
Employed
Total Salaries
Maintenance
. Annual
Salary
Ori ginal
Co l ege
Budget
5,726 . 67
1.000
Reductions
and
Changes
590.
Total - - - - - - - 6,726 . 67 590.
Horticulture:
L. M. Ware
C. L. Isbell
J. W. Hyde
O. C. Medlock
R. M. Lane
E. W. McElwee
Head Prof .
Professor
Asso .. Prof.
Asst. Prof .
Foreman
Grad. Asst .
12
12
12
12
12
12
Total Salaries
Main tenance
5, 600
5, 600
2,800
2,400
1,520
1, 200
500.
1,660.
2,800.
1, 380.
500.
800.
7, 240.
2, 600. 690 .
Tot al ~ - - - - - - 9,840 690.
Zoology and Entomology.:
J. M. Robinson
F. E. Guyton
H. G. Good
F. S. Arant
He· d Pr oi' .
Asso. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
As st . J:'rof .
Mrs . C. A.L. Samford, Stengg.
12
10
12
12
12
Total Sal aries
Maintenance
Total - -
TOTAL SCHOOL O}' AGRICULTURE
5,600
3,000
2,800
2, 600
1, 520
1,700
3, 000
2,600
1, 500
100
8, 900
1 . 400 650
},O, 500 650 .
72,848.85 5,169.50
Rt.. . .... , ~d
Salary
Cut. Ef •
1/1/33
Total College
Reductions Budget .
264 . 50
264. 50
15.
85.
140.
69 .
7. 50
20.
264. 50
590.
654. 50
15.
83 .
140.
69.
7. 50
20.
554. 50 334.50
;1690.
554 . 50 1,024 . 50
85 .
180.
140
65.
2. 50
65.
180.
140.
65 .
2. 50
5 ,462 .17
610.
6,072.17
285 .
1 , 577.
2, 660.
1 , 51lo
292. 50
780.
6,905 . 50
1,910.
8, enS. 50
1 , 615 .
2,820.
2,660.
1, 235 .
97.50
472. 50 472 . 50 8, 427. 50
650. 750.
472. 50 1, 122 . 50 9,177.50
2,746 . 61 '7,916, 11 64, 932.74
r \ Ori ,, \ ginal Reduct ioIi&8 St],larJ Total l ss d
Months Annu.a College and Cu t Er. Reduc- Coflege
.N..a..m--e.. Ti t l e Em,pl°I ed iia1ary ,BudgeL Changes 1/ 1/33 t iona Budget
SCHOOr.. Of"' liB G :nl EERIN G:
Dean ' s Offic e:
J. J. i'iilmore Dean 12 5,SOO 2, 400 120 . 120. 2, 280 .
~ ala Heath Stenographer 1 () _ J:. 1 , 200 1 . 200 50. 30. 1 . 170.
Tot a.l Salar i es 3 , 600 150. 150. 5, 450 .
Maintenance 85 10 • ~O . 75 •
'l'o-br::tl - - - - - - - - 3 , 685 10 150~ 160. 5, 525 •
Cm.vil and Highway:
J ..
J .. A. ,. .. Cull an Professor 10 3 , 500 3, 500 210. 210. 3, 290. \,J .
fu" . li . R:tUghman Professor 10 3 , St)O 5 500 210. 21.0 . 5, 290.
F .. C. Hulae Professor 10 3,000 3, 000 100. 180.. 2,820.
A. "\, J., Barrow Asst. Prof. 10 ~ ,400 2,,1100 144 .. 144. 2, 25t; .
V. B., Wat wood f.sst . Prof . 10 2,000 2 , 000 120. 1:20. 1,600.
p..., M .. Beard I.Instructor 10 1 ,800 -~ -M. . 54. 846.
~ Total Salaries 15 , 500 91S. 918. 14, 382 .
Maintenance 240 50~ 50 ... 190.
'l'otftl - - - - - - - - l5,540 50 918;. 966. 14, 572 ..
Electrical Engin~erin g :
1rJ ~'.lj... • l.r .fl.{ 1l.~. DunStru1 )?,. ):"'ooff~eessssoorr l{'0 45 ,q6,O0O0 ~8, 60000 224106.. 224106. . ~,5z~·.
C . n. Ca rlovi t z, Asso. Proi'. 10 5,200 g, 200 192 192 3,008.
R .. A. Betts Asso .. Prof' . 10 2,100 2,100 126 126 1,974. w. Darling Grad . Asst" 9 <f ..·.' ,9~:: 450 225 .• 225 . 225 .
'total Salaries 14, 150 225 '7'"14 999 15, 151-
a,{ai n tenance GOO 1QL -- 155 465.
Total - v- - - - - - 14,750 560 774 1 ,154 15 , 616 .
Machine Design:
M. f~;'l I. Pulla.n He~6 Prof .• 10 4 , 000 4,000 240 ~ '- 240 5, 760
A.& L. 'Ill,omas Professor 10 3,400 3 , 400 204 204 5 19Q
L. M", Salwg Assa . Prof. 10 2,700 2, 700 162 16~: 2, 538 ~ . JL i P. It . .Beard Ins truct or 10 1 ,800 900 54 54 848 ~
~
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\ Original !~edu ctions Salary Tot,t:l..l ,d eed
Montlfs Jl.nnual Coll ege !Uld Cut Et .. Reduc- College
i.run.e Ti t l e Thtebgxed Su18:!:l B'ttdgE:t Changes l Ll[35 t i oD Budget
Machine D<>sign (conttd)
Vi .. iI. Franci s Stu. iiSst. 9 450 ~~O 450
ToW &lari e'" 11, 450 660 660 10, 790
Maintenance 6.1.:.: 15 15 50
Total .... - - - - - - - 11,515 105 660 675 10,840
~chanical and k ~ l·ona.utica1.!..
J. J. Wilmore Hend Prof . 12 5 , 600 5, :200 ISO 160 3 , OJ10¢
n R Hixon Professor 10 5, bOO '- ;5,00 210 210 3, 290 \,.0 " ..
v. CO' Finch Professor 10 3,500 5, 500 198 198 3,102
J. c. cKinnon ,Asst. ?rof. 10 £, 600 2, 600 156 156 2, 444
Y .. A. Eli zando A.sst .. Pro<-f'-· 10 2 , 400 2, 400 144 1 4.4 2, 256
Solon Dixon Instructor 10 2, 000 2, 000 120 12 1,S80
J. c. Barrett Instroctor 10 1,200 I t 20Q 36 M 1.164
TotH.l Salf"1ll"i.es 16, 200 1 ,,0 24 1,024 17,176
l{.~int~nce 1 ,~OO
,.
200 j200 k .. 1.000
Total 1£f,40() 200 1,024 1, ~~~24 18,176
Industri al and u. ~;.inSering ShOE!:
Dan '1'. J ones Head Pro.£' .. 12 3,.600 3, 600 160 l ao <~.I , 20
..",
~f .. fl .• Coppedge AStrt. Prof .. 10 2,400 2, iklO 144 JA4 2, 256
'rd" . 0., Schubert InStl"lCt,or 10 lZ ,lOO 2,100 126 126 1;974
'" VIo" .... " j." • Cobb !nstl"'.lctor 10 ;:' !J JOO 2, OfKJ l:~O 120 1 , 880
B .. Fi:!lrick Ctenogra her 12 720 £:>60 560
T .. I .. .aoore Stu. Asst. 9 45 45 45
D" F. Ghols,;m Stu~ Asst. S 45 45 45
D;> D.. StI"Cud Stu_ lisst. 9 45 45 45
c. D. Schwlne Stu. AS!lt$ 9 45 45 45
M .. D. Stone Stu . Asst. 9 45 45 45
1'0 tal Salaries 10,685 S'1O 570 10,115
Maintenatl c't: 1 ,300 _J.OO 100 1 , 290
Total - - - - - 11,9$5 100 5'1'0 870 11, 315 r
!0
TOTlJ:. SCHOOL OF mnE.ERIi.~G : ,", ~
'" '"'\ 76 ,815 iS5 4, 096 4: , 8 1 12, 044
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:F!. W.. Camp
c. B. Ordway
W. E. Tarrant
Vacant
V~eant
Ie. thry"fL i'Jard
Vac~..:nt
Vacant
C A. B.."lsore
R. B ~ Gordon
o. C. ~oore
B. ';T., r.lck
Vanant
Pro.fessor
AS60. Prof.
Asst. Prof ..
In stru.ctor
Loom. Fi."·mr
(:! c;nog'l"-fL[...her
Drawi.'1.g Hund
Stu. Asst.
Months
'''2101~q
12
10
:J,O
10
10,£
5
10
9
Tot:' 1 Salaries
Main Wn.tlllCe
TGtfJ. - - - -
IWs .. them ..
Ro~"l.. Cllero ..
Res . :It's11oe.
St,enogrdpner
P~l.,t .
12
10
12
12
10
'I'ouu Salal·ies
~in tel1~..nce
Total
5 ~OOO
3, 500
·; ~OOO
2, 400
1 , 200
600
600
ll,200
4,060
;:;,500
seX}
720
~~80
Original
Coll~ ... e
It.ldget
5, 000
1 , 750
5,000
2, 400
1 , 200
900
600
1, 200
10,050
~ t v:)
1,800
1,3~:G
Gea
4,000
l ttiOO
·~.Re,".· ctions
and
. . C~anges
550
600
::., 400
19200
400
~.oo
1,, 2OQ
6.,ZoQ
2 a 000
7;OO~
360*
280
sao*
.!*;§O
910
&tlr.U"'y Tot<'i1
Gu t Ef. ReducT
1Llt3~ tinn
250.. 250
3:.0 58$
144 744
2, 400
1,200
400
6 ~O
430 7, :580
f: 'OOO
430 9 , ;)00
90 90
r
69 .. 20 ;3<;3 ,, 20
300*
3!.>;jti'lt
.200
R~'\rised
Col.lege
Budget
4,750
1,184
2, 256
500
8,670
. ....&.;000
10, 670
1,710
1,250;$0
900
360
159. £:0 220 .. 80* 4,,220.80
-- l , bbQ_ 15Q.t,..
1ES .. £O 1,129.20 4, 570B 0
( o~ c!uc'tl0 SalaJry Total ~
. \
C - and Cut. lilt. Reduc- efo~ . )
tl.e Budpt . Ch!ly!! IN'33 ' lOn aIdaet
ClIOOL 0 A.RCH.r.E . TORE
Dee's Ottlce,
F. C .. Bisaill Dean 13 ~.)~\ 0 . 200 I ,ale) .1,140
Mrs. e.J .. N Librarian 10 '150 '15Q ,eo
. 0 . Bre1gbthaup s tenogra.phel' 12 900 900 900
T'otal BalAl"tes 2,SSO 60 60 2,790
Na1nteJUmoe 240 60 60 180
Total. ---- 3 ,090 60 GO l20 2,9'10
ch1 teetlU'D:
F. c. B16I1n Head Prot. 12 5,200 4,000 200 200 3,800
:It .. w. Bu.rkhartt PNtusor 10 4,.aDO 4,200 2.52 252 5,t.t8
.U. or.r Asso. t. 10 3 ,000 3,000 18) 180 2,820
K.G.Reeve ABat. Pl'Ot. 10 3, 000 3,000 180 100 2 ,820
1111 Inat1'UCtcr 10 1,200 1,200 36 36 1,164
C. l .Dayl., lr-. Instructor 10 1 ,200 1,200 36 3G 1,1M
B.L. Ues Grad • .Asa:t. 9 !25 225 225
V.O.Callahan,lr. Grad .. at. 9 2J5 225 - 225
Total salati .$ 1'1,Oao 8S4 ea4 16,16&
intewmce 310 1.35 . . 135 1'l5
Tota1 ... - -- 17,360 135 S&.\ 1 ,Olt 16.M!
. pg1ec1 Art:
• .Apple Protessor 10 3,200 3,.200 192 192 3,008
i.R. Sw.plea .Asst. Pret • 10 2,000 2,000 leo lOO I ,sao
S.W.l.Wan 5411e. Instn.cto.-. 10 1 ,200 1,200 36 36 1,1&4
ttJ' I'd Grad. 1i. 9 225 22$ am;
Total SalAri 6,ea5 548 348 0,27'1
tntel!anoe , - 2'15 .- 105 &; 105 1VO ~ ---- 6,900 lOS 348 4i3 6 .44'1
TOTAL ARCa~TUB'R ?11 ,3.50 300 1,2~ 1 ,692- 25,7
(
Ori ginal Reduct ioll Salary Tot al ., ·.u _Revised
Months Annual CO..L.lege !¥ld Out . Ef . R6duc- 'iollege
!a~ Ti t l e h 'tp_o;v-ed Sal.a,ry l;u ~ gct ~!ill p.;e s l ltl.;"'!. ti on ~ dRet.
SCHOOL F SCI ENCE iiND LITERATURE
Dean ' s Office :
... oJ . W. Scott Dean 12 5 , 600 2,000 100. 100 • 1,900.
Mrs .
,,.
'" t . J acob Secretary 12 1, 080 1.080 27. .xL:.. 1. .,.05"3 ..
Total S;l.lari es 5,080 127. 127. 2, 955.
Maintenance 200 ~ 20 . 180.
T::>ta - - - - - 3, 280 20 127. 147. 5, 155.
Economics and ~ usiness Adm nis t r atio:lll:
(1) J. \Y. cot t Heed Prof . 1.2 5, 600 5, 600 180. l SO. 5, 420.
li. H. Goff Profes~ or 10 3, 000 3,O(}(} 180. 180. 2,820.
H. C. Hof f aomer Pr ofe ssor 10 5,000 5,000 180. 180 . 2,820
E. L .• Rauber Professor 10 3, 000 3, 000 UF\ • 180 . 2,82 •
H. L .. l~con Asso. .Prof. 12 2,800 2, 800 200* 150 . 50* 2, 850.
fo. C. Orow Asst . Pr of. 10 2,000 2, 000 120. 120 . 1,880
I ,. B ~ Gritz In ::lt ructor 10 2, 000 2,,,,00 120. 120 . 1,880
C. P. .(}ustin Instruct or 10 1 ,600 1, 600 96. 96 . 1 , 50<1
B! U -f' J~ Samford Lecturer 10 500 500 500
~ , s " H I.. Macon • Stenograph-:;r 12 420 420 420 s. T' Wi ttell Stu . Asst. 9 100 100 ];00, b .
(1) Ohanged f r om Total Sal ar i es 22,020 200-* 1 , 206 . 1,006 . 21,014.
10 mo. W l ~ mo . Maintenance 1 , 460 860. 860. 600 .
Toto.]. 25 ~ 480 66 . 1 , 200 . 1,866 • 21,614.
:English:
J . R. Rutl~md . 48&0 .Proi'. 10 4, 000 4,001) ~. ",1"; .. 240. ')40. 5,760 .
L. G. Gosser Asso. Prof. 10 5 ~ 200 5, 200 192. 19;',:. 3, 008 .
H,. . w. Adams Asso~ Prof. 10 2;900 2, 900 1740 17 :. 2, 726.
... .. ii. • Ki rkley ~s st. Pro!' . 10 2, 400 2,, 400 144. 144. 2, 256 .
J. R .. Moore Asst. Frof . 10 2jt500 2,.200, 500* 150. 150* 2, 550.
rvt " :P. ~iea.ver As st. J::'rof. 10 2;;500 :2 , 200 500* 150. 150* 2, 350.
J. E. Roop Ins tructor 10 2, 000 2, 000 120. 1"'0 . 1,880 'L.' A. edlock Inst ruct or 10 1 , 800 1 , 600 08 108. 1, 692 .
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12 8,GOO mo* sao ,GOO
a 4.0 1 ,280 U4 a 6
10 • .300 2)-6 1; .40 2,48l .• .
10 3 , S.«OQ 21 3,384
l ' 3 t SOO 1 19 :Stooa
a.' .. 10 3 , 2GO a , EGO 1 1 ,1.9
.D • .7OlZGIl 10 3,,000 3 .. 00, 100 B,&a:>
10 1.000 1. 1, 1,,504
10 It? 1,'1;50 10 105 1,M5
l: 1,200 lOOO 2UO 56 1& 1,164
12 900 1.200 000 300 ·900
12. .1 ,500 1 . '7' 7 It' 25
200 aoo 200
300 soo
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9 316 3l.5
9 m 515
51ts &5
9 315 315
9 ,315 ,5
3l1i 315
..,tu. 9 315 316
stu. 515 311
Stu. I. 9 51 $15
t .. t. 3l.5 , 1 t" 1 iL: •
. loa l,S?3p40' 2,288.40 30,081.60
1,573 ••
-----... ... -- •I . ••. e ums .40 It$~ .. 31,931..60 .. t .s.s lal'.m }lead 'I. 10 3",000 234 t34
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Title
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Education and Dean:
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
j
Zebulon Judd Dean
E. E. Cureton Asso. Prof .
R. L. Johns ASBo. Pr of .
R. B. Showalter Prof .
Months
Employed
3
B
Annual
Sa.laz:y
5, 600
5, 500
4,000
4, 600
Original
College
Budget
5,000
5, 33ti
3, 335
1,000
12, 666
High School Te(~cher ' " Salari es 1,954
(1) Trans. to Tec.:.cher Training
Budget. To ta1- - - - - 14,600
Teacher Training (Pre-Service)=
9
9
{I} Zebulon J udd Dean
(1) B. R. Showalter Prof.
Paul Irvine Pr of. 19
M. L. Beck ASBo.Prof. 12
J . G. Kuderna
(1) R. L. Johns
(1) E. E. Cureton
Rosa L. Walston
Vacant
Val:ant
Lillian Cox
AS "'o.Prof.
As so.Pr of.
12
9
ASBo.Prof. 9
Asso.Prof. 12
Asso.Prof . 12
Asso:Pr of. i 2
Asst.
0. K. Welden Grad.Asst.
9
9
Scarbrough (Notasulga ) Te&cher 9
R. B. Jeter Secretary 12
Frances Bl ackm.on Steno. 12
High School Critic Te l: chf3!"!:3
5, 600
4,800
4, 400
4,000
4,000
4,000
5, 500
5, 500
4,000
4,000
425
225
100
1,680
1, 200
(1) Transferred fro~
EdUCation Budget.
Total Sc=.l aries
Maintenance
Total -
Teacher Training (In- Service) :
A. H. Col1i.>1.8
R. B. Jeter
Supervisor 12
Secretar",j 12
Total Salaries
Maintenance
Total - -
3, 600
1,680
4, 400
4,000
4,000
3, 500
4, 000
4 ,000
425
450
100
1,080
1,200
27,155
8 , 755.76
55, 890.76
3, 600
300
5,900
1,100
5,000
Reductions
and
Changes
3,750 \
2,500
!'.500
750
9 , 500
1 ,752.58
11, 232.58
5,750*
750*
2, 500*
2,100*
875
4,000
4,000
225
1,732.58*
240. 25
1,492.33*
~
195*
Salary
Cut Ef.
1/1/53
250
50
220
200
200
166 . 6'1
146.66
175
54
:50
1,492.3:3
1,492.53
180
15
195
195
Total
Reduction
3,750
~: , 500
2, 500
S50
9, 500
1 , 732.58
1l,232.58
700*
220
200
200
2 , 353 .33*
1,953.:34*
1,050
4,000
4,000
225
54
50
1 1 752 .58*
Revised
Col1e."e
Budp,et
1 , 250
833
833
250
3,166
201.42
3, 367. 42
5, 500
700
4,180
5, 800
3,800
2, 533.33
1,953.34
£,450
425
22.5
100
1,026
1,170
1,732.58
240 .~25* 27, 395.25
240. 25 8 , 495 .51
35,890.76
180
15
195
195*
3, 420
285
3,705
1 ,295
5,000
hm1lt1i I
tl · os .T.i tJ..e
.<,.;' .. ,..
u. en atnutt Profe~sor l~ S.,SOf)
G.. T 'art nt. b."'BO ~ 'Prot .- l~ 5, 000
J. C .. .. nnon /"31:'.0. prot .. 12 5, 500
P. c. Broo~ .. Prot. 12 5, 500
E. t;,. Curcton .I."'r;o. Pl"G!. 12 3. 500
llargr:!i . Ste osrt.pner 12 1,080
OUt .. i s r ~~d t ote.l I':. ties
1/4 of 0.1:d 10/1/32.-a/"1.0/,5'5 :mtE.lW.ne
bud '(i't and 5/4 01' 1" ,ed
1 /1/52-$/SO/'f;;:;.
, bul Dirotor
13.. f.egistr-al"
f . Cure em !s:!.o" Prot ..
ft. L. Johns baa., Prof ..
R .. F .. Thamas Phy';;lcilm
R. 'B II Jete S~er~ t.!.'%W
Otk~r 'l'e-~,cll ~l'~ Salari€>
Ur'rgtl:e't Riley
=2 . F. ~ . 'h.ol;!<~
Otlw1" ~~ilp..IY -eo '0
Dinc*lCt"
fro.tr:!i 01"
Stmogl;"~pher
~ crt. t .. !:~l
(1) Lo:)t t ~n ,Ag .. td,.};;udgat
TotJ.j~ - - - ....
12 5, .OOJ
1 .0:' 4, 800
lt~ S,SOO
12 4,000
It 11: 4 , 600
l ? 1, 680
'low S~.. ~~i n
le.intt'Jli("'l.ne
'.fo~1 - -
12 4,800
10
12 1,000
12- 600
To::...tl i2 ~tl l,:rl.tc
Jard.nt~n "i:;
'To' ... 1 - ....
-
i-trW.
11 ;QC
Budget
3.000
~ ~ 500
.. ,,500
5, 500
400
!iQQ
15.100
6, 0'84.,58
a , l64.58
eoo
roo
16'"
as?
4.00
300
a
171°00
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3. 81)0
400
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6t 060
,.l. 9;.;:$),.
e, "oo
105,655.54
P.;etructio ."
znd
en~nt:~s
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300
~7~ro
~ 247 .. 2.0
(l)
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1.llO
~ . §58 ..
~. ·!6a
1,5, 4.52 .. 08
~L::l.l::r
Cu. '!".;f ..
;t./..l/es .
210
~ "',: .. 50 i.
2Gt . 50
1!6f .. 50
90
1,l.47.50
1, U7.60
1lillllii!l1!
~{)
1 .. 61
S. Z5
~. ~&
to
1.5
190
15
9.. ':!!9 ~~
.~",, V¢"~
~ ) 1'l 5 ... .c
10kJ..
Reduct-
_ .loa
210
2G!?SO
262. 50
~62 .. 50
500 ao
1,447.50
947 .. 2&
f , ~94 _ 70
so
85
.. ~5
53.35
~O
15
'Elc- !~ed
19 .
.... Q,,;,et
5, 530
S,,237. l!:O
'6:#2:57 ... 50
',:- , ~7 .. SO
100
.5l0
1 :3, 65"" .. 50
.. 6 .111.~
18,769 .. S8
S10
us
158 .. 65
"'1(5. '65
580
___ .1.... ............. _
191.70 1.6,.8,1 ... 50
1;91 .1~ 4,J,flA: 70
21,0\.'10 .00
.!.~) 5, 610
&* .5.,.4 c.:..
15 S65
l .r.-oo M@fII .......
1,: ",2 4, 755
! .,t~S~ II ,
~,".§g
"';. 000 5:J000
l fi_G21.28 e9~020 .. 00
Original Reduction Snl a!jT Total Revised
Months Annual C oll ~ ge al'ld Cut Ef. Redudtion College
Name 'it.!e Employed Salag Budget Changes 1/1/57. Budget
Home Economics :
L. P. Glanton Head Prof. 10 5, 600 5,600 216 216 5,584
Dana Ga tche11 Asso. Prof. 10) 2,7,00 2,700 162 162 2, 558
L~ Spencer As. t. Pr of . 10 2, 250 2, 250 155 155 2,115
G ace Gardner Inst actor 10 2,000 1,000 1,000*' 120 880* 1,880
Helen Garrett .Assistant 9 225 "'225* 225* 225
Vi~1m8. Patterson l\ s ~i stant 9 135 135* 135* 155
Verna Patterson Steno ·rapher 10 450 450 450
Tot;;.]. Sal aries 10,000 1, 360*- 653 727* 10;127
Mai.'1tenance 400 175 175 225
Totul - - - - 10,400 1,185* 655 552* 10,952
Military:
G. H. Frsnke COllllIlDndan t 10 450 450 450
H. L. Watts Asst.Custocthm 10 450 450 450
Susie He.ckney StmlOgrilpher 12 1,100 1.100 ~ --..Mt 1 1070
Tota.1 Sal aries 2,000 50 50 1,970
Maintenance 800 200 2QQ. 600
Total - - - - 2,800 200 50 250 2, 570
Veterinary :
C. A. Cary Dean & Head 12 5,600 3,000 150 150 2,850
I . S . McAdory Prolessor 12 3,400 3,400 170 170 3, 230
M. W. :Emmel Professor 12 3,000 5, :300 500 150 450 2,850
I. M'I Hays As st. Prof. 12 2,'700 2,700 135 135 2, 565
E. S. Winters Asst .. Prof . 12 2, 400 2, 400 120 120 2, 280
VI. J. Isl'ell I nstruct or 10 1,, 500 1, 500 90 90 1,410
Vacant Instructor 10 1 1500 1 2 500 1,500
Tok 1 Salaries 17,800 1,800 815 2, 615 15,185
Maintenance 2, 400 500 500 1 , 900
Total - - 20, 200 2, 500 815 3,115 17,085
.. jr>"
~:'.'
~
-,
Origin:.?l Reductions Sa.L:ry Totru .ed
~onth. lInnUb. ... CrOlleb£ and Cut Ef'. ~duc- 001.1...,.;&"
Name . }.'i tle & p1Qye<\ Se laI'1 B~clget ,CMnllSS 1I1J5~ t ion B-Ildgct
GF1!Ef{]!'!" S!.~C2 If!::.? l".RT~.~It-:N'!'S
Plant Service~
J . v. Bl"Oom Head 5 4,800 2, 000*- 200 1 , 800* 1, 800
M. Forbus Shop For~m!iU 12 1,000 1,800 90 SO 1 , 710
Paul King Supt Grounds 12 1,800 1,800 90 90 1, 710
~f • C.' Liorgan Night 7httch .. 12 900 450 450*. 450* 90.0
Student Jobs
Scholarshipc Ca.f teri~ Total Salari es 4,050 2, 450* sao 2,070* 6, 120
Alumni Recorda Maintenance .2B , Z50 6 , 750 6,750 15. 500'
Total - - - - - - - t,9, 500 4, 500 580 4 , 600 24,6 20
Health:
B .. F. Thomas Physi cian 12 4)600 4.j~OO 210 210 5,990
Mrs . L .. ,-- v . Cot ter- 14u.rse 12 2, 040 2,'040 l O2 102 1,958
Addie Lee P.J.l.en t:1itid 1.2 260 280 260
'l'otul &llt.trles G;tOOO 512 ?>- <) • ,l.;:.. $, 188
M..'l 1.'1. tenance 1, 320 J20 120 1. 200
Toto,l - - - - - - - - 7,620 120 512 432 7, 388
LJ.brnnr:
MarJ E. • artin "Ll brari.:m 12 i~ ~lOO 1, 700 85 as 1,615
Sara ';Uleford Asst . Lib .. 12 l,SOO 90'J 45 45 855
'ti'arley Lee J.R.ast .. kib. W 1$400 1 .1400 52 .. ;)0 5::'. 50 1,547 .. 50
Jewell D vis Ca t~.log'J.er I«:) k_ 1,500 1,500 15 75 1, 425
Mary Steele Flag C.ler'", 12 1,,000 1, O00 2.5 25 975
Mrs. fr.. B. Ellis Desk J~sst .. "" 820 82'0 820
Mrs .. J .. 'ft .. Sparks rlight Asst. S 480 480 4.80
r~ ,. J .. Clm..'1.ford Stu. .. Asst .. 8 200 200 200
IiI .. . Spru;cll St;u. • l1.SSt. a 100 100 100
~v. #B. 'ral'l'ant Stu. J.sst. 8 75 '75 75
Sara Wilson Stu .. As~rt* 8 25 2Ii 25
To t !~l S.:J..'&:,r'i e s 8,200 262, 50 282. 50 7,917 .. 50
ill1l.ntenancs 2. 250 1 .130 1 1150. 1.100. &
'" I
TotnJ. -10,430 1, 150 ;;::.$2. 50 1, 412. 50 9,017 ~ 5 0
,,-<,-t..
- - - - Q.-<:.
~ f
\
PUblic Iate.1'JIF.lUon; _ • - -- - - . i'i"FiiI
(l) F .O.~y1s Director
Xiriley Jlrown 1tor
(~) :S.G.salter Sports Editor
. Ayrea ':;tu • .i..~Bt .
(1) '1'renuferreQ. to Pres. ottiee
(2) 566 AUllettes
Cont1Dg nt
nths Arul.\tal
!!i!PZ04 S~1!!7
6 4 ,000
12 2,fm
12 2.100
lZ 192
Total :J.al.aries
Matntenlan:ce
'fotal -.. ... - - -
Ol"1gtnal
College . 1\Ugeet ._
2.400
2,500
l . 200
500
6,600
1.lOO
... 7,700
17000 ru • .,...,. - ' @II
ReduGtiottS Sal.eJ.T To~al. Re't'1.se4
an<t Gut Et. Reduc ... c<>llege
Cba!p! lal3$, tloa DBYet;,
II
1 .. 200 1,200 1 t 200
1.25 l25 2.Z?'5
150 52.50 202",50 9$'1. 00
!P§ - . 20! loa ~-
1.eOO 177. 00 1,835. 50 4 , 764.10
GOO 650 ~ ! 1 ,
a,50S 1'1?60 2,485.00 5 , 264. f5Q
1,000
10,000
000
____ . l' ,000
1 .• l5! 10 • '110 82 t 000
June 2, 1933
Meeting of t he Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Inst itute in the
office of t he Governor at the State Capit ol in Montgomery, Friday , June 2, 1933,
beginni ng at 10 A. i,I.
Trustees present. Governor B. M. Miller, Messrs. H. D. Merrill, Charles
Henderson, C. S. Culver, Victor H. Hanson, A. F. Harman, C. W. Ashcraft,
H. H. Conner, T. D. Samford, P. S. Haley, HarrJ Herzfeld.
Others present: Dean John J. Wilmore, Professor B. H. Crenshaw, Director
L. N. Duncan, and P. O. Davis, secretary.
Trustees absent: Dr. W. H. Oates and Mr . J. A. Rogers.
Upon motion by Mr. Samford, seconded by Dr. Harman , t he board dispensed v,ith r eading
minut es of t he prevLms meeting, copy of vihich having been s ent to each member of
the board.
Dean Wilmore then presented his rel)Ort and recommendations f or the Administrative
Committee. He read Section 1 concerning students and Section 2 concerning the
f aculty. At t he request of the board Section 3 on schools and departments of the
institution and Section 4 on miscellaneous activities were not read. A copy of
t he entire report and recommendations was presented to each board member present.
RECO&fi~ENDATIONS APPROVED
The board adopted 'recommendations as follows:
!tIt i s recommended th:...t the Administr:ltive Committee be authorized to grant applications
for l eaves of absence with the understanding with the applicant that hi s stat us
on his retur n, not later t han Se ptember 1934, will be t he same as if he had remai ned
through t he preceding session."
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Leaves of absence were granted as follows:
Miss Louise P. Glanton, head of school of home economics, from June 1, 1933, to
January 15, 1934. Reason: Bad health.
Professor John V•• Hyde, associate professor of landscape gardeni ng, from June 1,
1933 to September 1, 1934. Reason: To pursue graduate work at Harvard University .
Miss Lulu Palmer, assistant profes sor of home economics, from June 1, 1935 to
September 1, 1934. Reason: To pursue work f or doctorate.
PROMOTI ONS IN RANK
Promotions in rank v!ithout increase in sal ary were granted as follows:
Keith Graham Reeves, B. S., M.A., assistant professor of architectural design s i nce
1929, promoted to the rank of associate prof essor of architectural design.
Oliver T. rvey, B.S., M.S., M.A., instructor in history since 1929, promoted to
the rank of assistant professor of history.
Ralph B. Draughon, B.S., M.S., instructor in history since 1931, promot ed to the
rank of assist nt professor of history.
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CHANGES IN FEES
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Board Minut es
June 2, 1953
Recommendations concerning changes i n fees were approved as f ollows:
(1) That students who take laborato17 courses in chemistry be required to
pay laboratory fees, t he amount per student per course to be determined
by the Administrative Committee and the Dean of the School of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
(2) Students in pharmacy (except fr eshmen in the four-y ear course) have paid
ten dollars per semester. We recommend that t b.is be discontinued and
that students in pharmacy pay laboratory fees proportionate to the laboratory
fees paid by students in chemistry.
(3) In the past all students in home economics have pai d an extra fee of $7.50
per semester. We recommend t hat t his fee be disconti nued and t hat a fee
of $7.50 per. semest er be collected as a laboratory fee from each student
t aking foods l aboratory.
(4) Thtat t he student activities fee for the first semes t er be increa sed by
$2.50 and t hat this amount be used f or making a picture of the student,
making a cut thereof, and inserting the same in the Glomerata.
(5) That t he college discontinue collecting subscriptions for students in
Engineering for the Auburn Engineer and from students in Agriculture
f or the Alabama Farmer, which amounts to 75 cents per student per
semester, or $1.50 per s ession.
(6) That senior class dues be decreased from $3.50 to $1.00, this l atter
amount being sufficient for their needs; that dues for juniors be reduced
from $1.00 to 75 cents; that dues for sophomores be reduced from 75 cents
t o 50 cents; and that dues for freshmen be reduced f rom 50 cents to
25 cents.
(7) That t he contingent fee be reduced from $5.00 to $3.00.
FINANCIAL PROB LD~S
The board took no action upon Section 5 of the Administrative Committee's report,
pr esented by Dean ~ i lmore , concerning s )ecial payments made t o members of the faculty
because of serious i l lness, death, or other emergencies. Di scussion revealed that
the board expects the Admi nist r ative Commit tee t o adhere strictly to t he resolution
adopted by the board at t he meet i ng on J anuary 12, 1953. I f any exceJ tions are made ,
each one i s t o be reported t o t he board f or action at the next meeting following
the end of t he State's fiscal year.
HONORARY DEGREES
A suggestion by the Administrative Committee that this cor.unitt ee make a study of the
policies and practices at ot her institutions in conferring honorary degr ees and t hat
a policy f or t he same be proposed by t he Administrative Committee to the board of
t r us t ees at a later meeting was approved.
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
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Confer r i ng of degr ees at t he commencement of J anuary 19, 1933, and at t he commencement
on May 16, 1953, was approved as per l i sts attached t o r eport ; and copies attached to
t his r eport.
COLLEGE BUDGET
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Board Minut es
June 2, 1933
The college budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1933, was presented by
Mr. Duncan with the explanation that it was, in the main, a. continuation of the
budget for the fi scal year ending June 30, 1933, and that it was only a paper
budget based upon possible income. He had only one conY but explained that the
budget committee (composed of Messrs. Culver , Haley, and Samford) had spent a
whole day studying it item by item. &~. Culver stated that t he budget was, in
his opinion, "as good as could be worked out under present conditions and circumstances."
He reported its approval by the budget committee.
Mr. Duncan explained t hat t he budget committee ha.d inserted in the budget $100
per month for each member of the Administrative Committee for services as members
of this committee.
He presented also budgets for t he Extension Service and Experiment St at i on, explaining
t hat, like the college budget, they were esentially continuations of
budgets f or t he current fisc al year.
Upon motion by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Conner, these budgets were adopted by
unanimous vote. The approval of the budgets included a motion by Mr. Samford t hat
"the resolution adopted by the Board of Trus t ees on J anuary 12, 1953, be reaffirmed and
readopted as the permanent policy of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute; and t hat all
employees and attaches of the institution must be employed or elected with full
knowledge of said resolution.1l
Upon motion of Mr. Haley, seconded by
Committee was voted $1200 for service
t he fiscal year ending June 50, 1933.
agreed upon by t he budget committee.
Mr. Samford, each member of the Administrative
rendered as members of the committee during
Mr. Haley explained that this amount had been
TEXTILE ENGINEERING
In adopting t he budget the board reduced the School of Textile Engineer ing to a
department in the School of Engineering.
HONORARY DEGREES FOR MEfJBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Mr. Ashcraft proposed t hat t he board of trustees lIin due time and in accordance
with t he rules and policies of t he board" confer upon each member of t he Administrative
Conmittee an appropriate honorary degree in recognition of t heir s ervices,
t heir ability, and t heir merits; and in behalf of t he i nstitution itself. Mr.
Hanson endorsed t he pr oposal and the board voted unanimous approval of t he pr opos al.
APPRECIATION
Upon motion by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Samford, the board expressed gr at eful
appreciation t o the Administrat i ve Committee and to the f aculty for the excellent
work and splendid spirit under the extremely adverse conditions. Mr. Samford,
as local trustee, told the board t hat he had heard not a wora of discord during
the year. He praised highly the f aculty, t he students, and also the business men
of Auburn.
Questions were raised concerning the continuation of the Administrative Committee, it
being understood t hat the Admi nistrative Committ ee will continue until other arranae-ments
are made. '"
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Board Minutes
June 2, 1933
Upon motion by Mr. Conner, seconded by Mr. Herzfeld, the board cast a vote of t hanks
to t he budget committee.
CONDOLENCE
Mr. Samford called attention of t he board to the death of Mrs. Weenona White Hanson,
wife of Dr. Victor H. Hanson, since the board met on January 12, 1933. He expressed
sympathy t o Mr. Hanson and other members of the bereaved family and requested t hat
t he board adopt a resolution of condolence wi th the understanding that he would write
it. Mr. Samford's resolution follows :
"Whereas, death, on January 17, 1933, claimed Mrs. Weenona Whi te Hanson,
wife of Dr. Victor H. Hanson, distinguished member of t he board of Trustees
of t he Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute; and
"vYbereas, Mrs. Hanson was a loyal, faithful, and active friend of the
Alabama Polytechnic Institute;
"Therefore, be it r esolved by the board of trustees of the Alabama
Polytechnic Institute in r egular session t hat we expr ess our heartfelt
sympathy to Dr. Hanson and all other members of the bereaved f amily;
and declare t he great loss caused t o this instituti on by the unt imely
death of Mrs. Hanson."
The board recessed, subject
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FOURTH MID-YEAR
COMIV1.ENCEr,,1E:N'T EXERC ISES
of
THE AL..~BAlV1A POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
at t he
PRESBYTERB.NClfLJRCH
Auburn, Ala bar.1a
January 19, 1933
7:00 P.I'j.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
(Dean Wilmore presiding)
Organ Processional. - Mrs. Mary Drake Askew
America the Beaut iful. - by t he Audience
led by Dr. Paul Irvine
Invocation. - ::)1'. J. R. Edwards, Pastor Auburn
Bapti st Church
Vocal Solo . - Serge ant George Moxham
Baccalaureate Address.- Zebulon Judd, Ph.B., M.A.
CONFERRI NG OF DEGREES
Dean Jno. J. Wilmore, Chairman Adm ini stI'ntive Committee
Auburn AJma Mater.- by the Audience
Benediction.- Dr. Bruce McGehee, Pa stor Auburn
Methodist Church
The Alabarna Polytechnic Institute
CANDIDATI;S FOR GRADUATION
FOURTH MID...;.r~ COI,'ITviENCEl',lENT 1933
7 : .:)0 P.M., Thursday , January 19
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ~:.GR1CULTUITE
John ':iilliam J ones, Collinsville ~7ill iam Elmo Thombs, De catur
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HJ AGRICULTURAL EVUC.ATION
Leonard T1.10mas Yiagnon, Tuscumbia
B.,,-CHELOR OF SCIENCE IN I\fTECH.:-lliICAL ENGINEERING
John Ellsberry Buen, Birmingham Edward Joseph Pate, Birmingham
BACI-iELOR OF SCIENCS IN AEROlJi.,.UTICAL ENGINEERING
George Clarage 1·~8 1 ter, J r . ,Birmingham
B.dCH~!~LOR CFSCI:GI JC=~ r -: CEiET :1C1.,.L EN!) I1TE3Rnm
Ii-1il ton Luri:J , Do than
B1~CBELOR OF S'C ISHeE IN TE}~ILE ENGHTE::!;RHTG
Felix J enkins Crei£hton, j'.!Iontgomery
:aicCE3LOR OF 3CICHCE
Francis 'Till?:18n England, Eobile
Anne Towles Gunby, Auburn
Velma Pearson , j\.lexande r City
lJ~than iel Y;aller, Selma
BACHELCR OF SCIEIJCE n r EDUC,;.::nOlJ
Essie Cat herine Hester I Russellville Eva Louise i'The.tley, Auburn
BACHEJ."oR CF 3CIEHCE IN HOI.S ECCNO;lICS EDUCATION
Halley I,rae Ingram, VJetlli"Tlpka
BACHELOR CY SC IENCE IN HOLm 3CONOMICS
~velyn J arvis Sillith, Auburn
Tv'IA.STE? OF SCTI;NCE
Jnmes Hnrris Christensen, B. S., 1930 Auburn
Thesis: A Photoelectric Photomet er for t he rtla gnoto-Optic IIf,ethod of Analysis.
Eunice Hester Turnham, B. S. Universi ty of Alabama , 1922
Thesis: Deserted Villages.
LaFayette
Geor go VanPelt 1iJaldo, B. S., 1932 Montgomery
Thesis: A Photoelectric Photonet or for the l\'jagneto- O pti~ Method of Analysis.
Vernon Bell 1·!a t wood, B. S., 1 \)27 Auburn
The sis: Investigation of a Re i n:'Corct3c. Concre t e ~ r ch :Jesign.
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QIommencement tJix£r.cises
of tire
J\uburn, J\labama
May the Sixteenth, 1933
10:00 A. M.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
1933
Marche et Cortege .......................... __ ...... _____________________ ....... _ ...... _ . ____ ... Gounod
Auburn Band, P. R. Bidez, Director
INVOCATION
Watchman. What of the Night? ._._._ .. . . .... _. __.. ..... __ ._ ......... _.. ............. Salter
Auburn Glee Club, Charles Floyd, Direct.or
BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS
Steadman Vincent Sanford, A.B., Litt.D., President
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
AWARD OF PRIZES
LANGDON HALL
GRADUATES
Class 011933
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
J ames Otto Bentley ............ _ .......... ...................................................... Lanett
Jesse Byron Brooks .................................................................................. Killen
Travis 0 swell Burgess ................................................... ................. Ethelville
J ames Lafayette Eidson ........................................................ Cent'erville, Ark.
Howard Lovick Eu banks ........... . ...... ................................................ Slocomb
Homer Sanders Fisher ............... .. . .. . _. ...... . ...... _.. . _.. ..... _................ Huntsville
Grover Cleveland Moore, Jr. .._ . .......... .. ..... __ .. ..... _. ...... _.. ...... ~ ............ . Gantt
Howa rd Woodson Moss ............. .... _.. ..... _.. ............................._ . .............. Mobile
John Moreland Owen ......................... .... _.............................................. Ensley
William Burns Pa terson ........... . .............._ . .......... _. .. . ... _.. _.. ........ Montgomery
Mabry Stone Phillips ......... . ................ _.. ..... .. ....._ . ........ _.. . .. .......... Carrollton
Theron Tennyson Reagan .... _.. ................................ ................................ Delta
Euland Mead Rushing ................................................... _................ Prattville
Willie Roe Tam plin ......._ .. ................. .. ......................... ._.................... Auburn
Thomas Pierce Whitten ........... .. ..... .. ................. _.. .... __.. .................... Roanoke
SCHOO'L OF ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Charles Alfred Bowles ............................ _ ...... ...................... _ .............. Shelby
Hines Kennon Francis .... _ ..... _.. ................_ . ._ ._. ...... _. ............... Montgomery
Sam Gottlieb ................................... .. .. _. ... __.. ......... .. . _.................. Birmingham
I saac Lyman 'Ledbetter, Jr. ... .. ..................................... . ................. Bessemer
John Cyrus MacGregor ._ ................................................................. _.. .. Auburn
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Robert Hugh Cameron ....................... .. . .. ........................_ .... .......... Auburn
Benj amin Dudley Casey, Jr. . ........ _.. ............... . .... _._ ....... .. ...... _...... Marion
J ames Marvin Cox .............................................................................. Tuskegee
Charles Jesse Cregar ... .. ........... _.. .... _.. ............ _.. ...................... Savannah, Ga.
Marcel Emile Crettet, Jr . ....... .. . .......... .. . .. ......... _.. ..... .. .. New Orleans, La.
Thomas Eugene Curtis ....... . ...... .. ......... _.. ...................... ... .. .......... Fairhope
Cecil Hubert Dobbs ....................... . .. . .......... .. ............. .. .............. Carbon Hill
Robert Ryland Ellis, II ... _. .............. . ...... _.. . .. . .. _ ........... _.. .......... Birmingham
John Cuthbert Farley, III ...... ._._ ....................................... .. .............. Opelika
Harold Sylvester Gassman ................... .. ......................... _.. .... .. Birmingham
Oliver Norris Glennon ............... _.. ......................... .. ............................ Mobile
Robert Powell Greer ....................... .................. .. . _.. ........ ........ Birmingham
James Emmett Harrell, Jr . ..................... ....................................... Fairfield
William Jackson ........._ _.. ..................., ....................... . .................. Birmingham
George Lee J ohnson ....... .. ..... .. ............................................. _.. ..... _._ .. Langdale
LaVerne Alfred Johnston ....... .. . . ...... . ........ _. ... .. . .. . _.. .......... Willard, Ohio
Rhea Pearce Lapsley ........................ _.. . ........._ ......................_ .............. Selma
Daniel Howard 'Lowery ........ ._ .............................................................. Ensley
J ames Donald McIntyre ........................... _.. ..................... . ............... Jackson
Edward Preston Murphy, Jr . ............... _, .. _. ...... .. . .. . _.. . .. .. _. .. _.. ............ Gadsden
Everett Stewart' Peterson, Jr. ______________________________________________ Savannah, Ga.
Robert Sparks Robison _______________________________________________________ Thomasville, Ga.
George Washington Royer ______________________________________________________________ ___ Decatur
John Wesley Solomon, J r. ______________________________________________________________ Eufaula
Albert Stewart, Jr. ___________________________________________________________________________ Marion
Charles Wesley Stickle ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Roy Willis Wages ______________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Paul Beebe W ard _______________________________________________________________________________ Selma
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
William Robert Blakeney __________________________________________________________ Livingston
Charles Manly Canon, Jr.· ____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
William Edward Cone ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
James Hutson Cooper _________________________________________________________________________ Attalla
J ames Reid Crawford __________________________________________________________________________ Dothan
Rodolfo Elizondo ____________________________________________________ ____ . _______ Muzquiz, Mexico
Dunham Fay Golson ________________ _____________________________________________________ Prattville
F rank Lewis Hardy, Jr. _____________________________________________________________________ Troy
Charles Edward Howard __________________________________________________________ Americus, Ga.
Joseph Williford H urt ______________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee
Joseph Thurston Laney _________________________________ < ____________________________ Birmingham
George William Lanier _____________________________________________________________ Birmingham
William Forest Locke ___________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Charles Morgan Middleton _______________________________ ____________________________ Scottsboro
Thomas Irving Moore, Jr. ________________________________________________________________ Marion
William Thomas Moore, Jr. ________________________________________________________________ Orrville
Thomas Wing Sparrow, Jr. ________ ____________________________ ----__________________________ Auburn
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering
Alvin Renzie Bell _______________________________________________________________________________ Fairhope
J ames Thornton Boyd ________________________________________________________________________________ Troy
Marshal Scoville Caley ________________________________________________________ Marion Junction
Grigsby Sibley Christopher ___________________________ __________________________________ Gadsden
Theodore W . Clarkson ___________________________________________________ _____________________ Gadsden
Herbert Francis Croen, Jr. _______________________________________ Philipse Manor, N. Y.
William Peyton J ones _______________________________________________________________ Au ta uga ville
Jeffer son Terry Millsap ___________________________________________________________________ Evergreen
Frank Coburn Mittell _______________________________________________________________ Savannah, Ga.
Robert Giles Pitts __________________________________________________________________________________ Marion
George Raymond Slaughter ___________________________________________________________ Camp Hill
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Fred Euell Copeland _____________________ ,____________________________________________________ Auburn
Erby Cornelius Washburn, Jr. ___________________________________________________________ Marion
SCHOOL OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Text ile Engineering
John Culpepper Fonville ______________________________________________________________ Montgomery
Edward Hamilton Linch ________________________________________________________________________ Dothan
Joe Phillips ________________________________ ____________________________________________ Hogansville, Ga.
Cassius Miller Stanley ________________________________________________________________ Montgomery
Certificate in Textile Engineering
Charles Haley Coggin ____________________________________________________ ____________ Birmingham
Hampton Hunter Greene ___________________________________________________ West Point, Ga.
Dewey Orel Shirah ___________________________________________ ________________________________ Columbus
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
Bachelor of Science
Hugh Reynolds Alison ______________________________________________________________________ Minter
William Marvin Askew, Jr. _________________________________________________________ Auburn
Freeman Wainwright Barnes _______________________________________________________ Jackson
Robert Berkeley Bush ____________________________________________________________________________ Mobile
Lilbern McCarty Carre ________________________________________________________________ Anniston .. I
John Radney Chadwick ____________________________________ : _______________ Nashville, Tenn.
Edward McPherson Farrior ____________________________________________________ Union Springs
Samuel Wilson Grubbs _______________________________________________________________________ Clayton
Ernest'ine Pat,terson Hill __________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Lewis McCurdy J ones _____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Marion Kelley ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Auburn
Mary George Lamar ______________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Frank Mitchell Lowrey, Jr. ____________________________________________________________ Centerville
Knox Miller McMillan __________________________________________________________________ Talladega
J ohn Dowling Martin, Jr. ____________________________________ ________________________________ Eufaula
Thomas Edwin Merritt ____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Barney Monroe M use _______________________________________________________________ Montgomery
J ames Patrick O'Rourke ________________________________________________________________________ Selma
Arvin Levert Payne, Jr. __________________________________________________________________ Grove Hill
W alter Brown P arrent ________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Forney Renfro, J r. _____________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
William Henry Riser, Jr. __________________________________________ : ________________ 'Lafayette
Otho Leo Robinson _______________ ________________________________________________________________ Atmore
John Sewall Rogers ____________________________________________________________________________ Gadsden
Nelson Hester Thomas _________________________________________________________________________ J ones
Sonora Key Towles ___________________________________________________________ New Orleans, La.
~~~~l: ~~i~a~~r~ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~:~:~~=~~~~~:~~~~~~~::~~:~~~~~~:~:~~:~~~~=~~=:~~:~~~:~~:~~ ___~ e ~~~ts~f~ Sarah Hudson Wilson __________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Samuel Edmon Wittel ________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Edgar Levie Wynn _________________________________________________________________________ Ashland
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS
Bachelor of Architecture
William Joseph Bartoldus _______________________________________________ Long I sland, N. Y.
Kenneth Engwall ____________________________________________________ ___________________ ' ___________ Mobile
John Robertson Farris _________________________________________________ ,----____________________ Mobile
Herbert Harris ___________________________________________________________________________ Garden City
Charles Lenning Hendrick ______________________________________________________________ Auburn
William Randolph Henry _______________________ _________________________________ Guntersville
Grady Lee Hicks ___________________________________________________________________________________ Florala
Tom Brown Kirkland ______________________________________________________________ Union Springs
J ames Lake Parker _____________________________________________________________________________ Panola
Elwyn Blackwell Richey __________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Jesse Donald Simmons _________________________________________________________________ Andalusia
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Cullen Emmett McCord _____________________________________________________________________ Piedmont
John Philip Roberts ______________________________ , ______________________________________ Sylacauga
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Bachelor of Applied Art
William Driver Wilson _____________________________ _________________________________________ Gadsden
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
James McMurtrie Backes ________________________________________________________________________ Mobile
Ted Mitchell Bishop __________________________________________________________________ Union Springs
Cecil Daimwood Brooks ___________________________________________________________________ ____ Auburn
Reynold Benj am in Burt ____________________________________________________________________ Sheffield
Calvin Clifton Chunn ____________________________________________________________________________ Jackson
Clifford John Chunn ___________________________________________________________________________ Jackson
Alphonso Claude Clem _______________________________________________________________________ Ragland
Leonard Stevenson Cook _________________________________________________________________ Roanoke
Anthony George Deer __________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Grady Archie Fuller ______________________________________________________________ ______________ Opelika
Arthur Henry Kirkby __________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Arthur David Mayo, Jr. ______________________________________________________________________ Prichard
Frank Glass Noble ______________________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee
Daniel Mitchell Rencher, Jr. _____________________________________________________________ Opelika
Conrad Lawrence Stayton ____________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Marcus Melvin Striplin, Jr. ____________________________________________________________ Florence
Edward Henry Tenthoff _______________________________________________________________________ Elberta
J ames Douglass Wall ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
William Clifford Wear, Jr. _______________________________________________________________ Opelika
Leonidas Preston Whorton _______________________________________________________________ Gadsden
George McGough Williams ___________________________________ ___________________ Montgomery
John Clinton Williams, Jr. ______________________________________________________________ Sylacauga
Robert Eugene Wingard _________________________________________________ ________ Elyria, Ohio
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Ott'o Morningstar ___________________________________________________________________ Brookline, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Stell Blake Yates Lineville
Pharmaceutical Chemist
John R. Carmack _______________________________________________________________________________ Brewton
Lynch Mallory _________________________________________________________________________________ Elmore
Lawrence Everett Sellers _________________________________________________________________ Oneonta
J ohn Robert Smith _______________________________________________________________ Bay Minette
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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Bachelor of Science in Education
Robert Chester Arthur ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Exa Bargdoll Beck _______________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
David Benjamin Borden _______________________________________________________________ Greensboro
Virgil Breland ____________________________________________________ _____________________________ Langston
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George Henry Connor ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Mary Hughes Davidson ________________________________ _____________________________ Tyler, Texas
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Gordon Jackson Fowler ____________________________________________________________________ Pell City
Dabney Bondurant Hare ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
James Franklin Hitchcock, Jr. ________________________________________________ Union Springs
Libby Jeanne Israel __________________________________________________________________ West Blocton
Carolyn Estelle J enkins _____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Suarez Franklin Lewis ____________________________________________________________________ Chapman
Laura Frances McGehee ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
William Douglas Par ker ________________________________________________________________________ Ozark
Nettie Mason Pattillo ____________ __________________________________________________________ Billingsley
Roy Lewis Rhodes _________________________________________________________________________________ Linden
"Leula Mae Smith ___________________________________________________________________ Alexander City
John Ralph Stowe __________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Josephine Summers _____________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Lora Thaxton ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pratt City
Wesley Moody Varnon ________________________________ ~ _______________________________ Birmingham
Edwin Augustus Wagnon __________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Char les Raines W elden ________ __________________________________________________________ Wetumpka
Julia Coleman W ia tt ___________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Sarah Bradley Wingard ___________________________________________________________________ Eclectic
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
Thomas Brice Chesnutt ________________________________________________ ________________________ Auburn
Hershel Macklin Finney __________________________________________________________________ Scottsboro
Val Taylor I vey ______________________________________________________________________________________ Marion
William Robert J ordan ____________________________________________________________________ Andalusia
James Emmett McQueen ________________________________________________________________ Tallassee
William Walker Matthews ______________________________________________________________ Scottsboro
Eldridge Esau N elson ___________________________________________________________ ______ Millerville
Benton Wayne Odom ________________________________________________________________________ McKenzie
J ames Clarence Odom ______ ____________________________________________________________________ Parrish
John Cooper Slone __________________________________________________________________________ Hartselle
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education
May Opal Collins ______ ________________________________________________________________________________ Covin
Jewel Golden __________________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
Elizabeth Camp ____________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Elizabeth Hand ________________________________________________________________________ Graceville, Fla.
Pauline J ennings _______________________________________________________________________ ________ Camp Hill
Katherine Shaefer ________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Percival George Barber ____________________________________________________________ Carolina, R. I.
Lee McCluran Becton ____________________________ ____________________________________________________ Silas
Hanceford Walter Hayes ________________________________________ __________________________ Calera
Eugene Bernhardt Hubster ________________________________________________ Walterboro, S. C.
Urton Munn __________________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Everette Adolphe Price _______________________________________________________________ Castleberry
Benjamin Haskel Rawls ________________ ____ ~ ______________________________________________ Searight
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Master of Science
Earl Emery Alldredge _______________________________________________________________________ Liberty
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Factors Affecting the Preparation, Processing,
and Handling of Cultured Butterrnilk Made From Dry Ski?n Milk .
Alonzo Clifford Cohen, Jr. ________________________________________________ Brookhaven, Miss.
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Gmphical Analysis of Radio Frequency
Power Amplifiers .
. Chalmus Buford Dollins __________________________________________________________________ Athens
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Application of the Magneto-Optic Method of
Analysis.
Bertha Reid Hess __________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1929, Northeast Missouri St'ate Teachers College Thesis:
Backwoods Humor of the South.
Robert Burton Mardre ____________________________________________________________________ ____ Auburn
B.S., 1923 Thesis: A Proposal fo?' the Prediction of State Aid fO?'
TnJ.msportation of Pupils in the Schools of South Carolina,
H uberf William Nixon ______________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1923 Thesis: Suggested Methods of Analysis fo?' Some of
the Substituted Barbituric Acids and a Study of the Compound
Luminal.
Charles Boutelle Ordway ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1922 Thesis: The Determination of a Method for the
Measurement of the Resistance of Sized and Unsized Cotton Yarns
to the Abrading Action of the Weaving Operation: A Method for
the E valuation of Sweet Potato Starch.
Walter Oscar Schubert ________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: The T eachability of P?'ocess Control in T echnical
School Machine Shops.
Jeannette Shapard _________________________________________________________________________ Wetumpka
B.S., University of Alabama, 1932 Thesis: Introducing the Study
of Science into the Elementa?'Y Schools of a Rural County.
Wyeth Stephens W allace __________________________________________________________ New Brocton
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Bacteriology of Seveml Water Supplies Found
in Lee County, Alabama.
Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
John Russell Carreker ________________________________________________________________ Cook Springs
B.S., 1930 Thesis: Heat Transfer Through Soils.
Marvin Alton J ones ______________________________________________________________________ Collinsville
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Factors Affecting Rolling Resistance.
Thomas Nelson Jones ____________________________________________________________ Starkville, Miss.
B.S., 1928 Thesis: A Physiological Study of Alfalfa and Johnson
Grass During the Pr.ocess .of Curing and Its Relati.on t.o Developing
Hay Curing Machinery.
Theodore Herman Kummer _______________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: A Mathematical Analysis and MethIJd .of
Measuring Pl.ow-M.oldb.oard Surfaces.
H ugh Daniel Sexton ______________________________________ "_________________________________ Hamil ton
B.S., 1930 Thesis: The Fact.ors Affecting the Sheet Er.osion .of
Cecil Clay S.oil with Meth.ods .of C.ontr.ol.
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
Albert Binkley Allen ___________________________________________________________________________ Au burn
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Experimental Evidence .on the Existence .of
Br.omine Chl.oride and Is.ot.opes .of Br.omine by Means .of the Magnet.oOptic
Meth.od.
James Beniah Nix ______________________________________________________________________________ Lockhart
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Study .of Liquid R.osin and its Physical and
Chemical Pr.operties.
Carl John Rehling ______________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1929 Thesis: An Attempt t.o P1'epare 2, 4-Dimercapt.oBenz.
oic Acid.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Henry Lucien Beck, Jr. ______________________________________________________ Charleston, S. C.
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Survey .of P.ower P.ossibilities and Design .of
Transmissi.on Line f.or Secti.on between C.olumbus, Ge.orgia, and Pike
R.oad, Alabama.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Milton Davis Stone ____________________________________________________________________________ Anniston
B.S., 1932 Thesis: P.ound-Carb.on Meth.od .of B.oiler Testing.
Dupont Douglas Stroud __________________________________________________________________________ Salem
B.S., 193.2 Thesis: Meth.ods.of B.oiler Testing.
William Barrington Yarbrough ________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Testing Steam B.oilers by the A. S. M. E. C.ode.
DEGREES FOR PROFESSIONAL WORK
Electrical Engineer
Arthur Mell Dunstan ____________________________________________ _____________________ Montgomery
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1928
Thesis: Rates and Rate Making f.or Electric Utilitie s.
Mechanical Engineer
William Coates Hurt, · Jr. _______________________________________________________________ Sylacauga
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1928
Thesis: H.ot M.olded Plastics.
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Aub.lrn, AJ.a.bBma.
mn~:r!R :Rip;g:~S
J.4o:rrillooNelson (Federal)
An1rrel Rusbanhy ('10% of' $12,50(). OO)
Interest on llad01QlJDetl't (no reduotion.)
Fertl11$0' &011 Tax (7'1% of' 1, 000. (0)
Old Malntenanoe ,(70% t>t $45 , 000. (0)
New .:1ntenano~ ('1~ or .~, 615.B4)
~otal approprtations to Gtm~ral. 'reaohing
A.gr10,ultural Eduaat.1on (bEWad on p:re,sent bUdget)
~chcr Tra1ntne
Si.mmar So bo01
.!pasl Ineame
lIntrieulat1on,. l:'~r te.rm
S~r Sehool
Extension Teaohing
A.ibn1n..istra '!don
Sehool of Agriculture
Sohool of Eng1neering
~ool ot Arch1tee.'tU.re
Sohool of S01onoe &; Literature
~duate Sohool
SChool ot OhEmlistpy &. Ph.Irl.rmaoy
SCAool ot Edueati01l
Extens10n Teaohing
Home Eoonomics .
~l1tary Science & Taotlea
8.umner School
V"ter 1I¥U'\Y'
General Se:n1.oe Do~rtm.ents
31.,'194.45
8 ; '150. 00
20, 200. 00
39, 900,. 00
31, 500. 00 MS. 561. 79
100,. 000. 00
10,,000. 00
5, 000. 00
$ 24,560. 00
58,455.00
'19, 905. 00
24, 250.00
U'l, 270. 00
2:.160. 00
54. 39'1. 00
62, 145. 00
5 . 000. 00
10,060.00
2, 545. 00
13, 500. 00
16, 000.00
82, 465, 00
0:31, '194.45
286, 991.'0
17, 970.00
17,,500. 00
3, 500. 00
ll5,.000. 00
59. 955,76
----- ------
A,plItnsmnpl{
heaidantts ort"ioe
Aoooun1;an'tt" Offlce
:tlegistrel:"'.s Oni eft·
Dean of WQ11I8l1
~otals.
SCHOOL OF AGRlCHIL'l\JRE
Dean fa Ottioe
!gr10U1 tU1"al Economics
Agri 0t41 tural Eng1nearing
AgrO'hatr:!
. Animal Busb8l1d.r'y
~1r1 hbanclry
P.OUltry liuaband17
&tsny
Hortioulture
ZoQl.Qgy ~ Entomology
Totals
&lHOO;L GFltNG~ut!!
Dean t Oftiee
01 vtl &. BighiV~ Englneel:'illg
E14«ttr1oal ~n"rlng
-. hine Des1ga.
Mechanioal &. ~Oil! Jklg1n_r1ng
Indus.t.1i.ral ~. &: Shop.
T~xtlle, lSngineortng
En€;1noering Experiment Station
'fotals
Deen t s Ot't1o-e
Ar<lhi tooture
A,p11ad Art
Dean's Offioe
Ectoncmd<ts,& Business Adln1n ..
English
Foreign lenguageS
Rtsto.ry
16'l:th_U,os
Mwd.o
Physics
l?l1rei cal JlidU4'at1on
Totals
-------'----- ----
$ 'I, '1156,. 00
5,322 .. 00
6,&3'1. '15
1.000.00
855. 00
2.,100. 00
5,850. 00
4 , 6'25. QO
4.080. 00
9 , O'1a. 00
3,000. 00
4:. 737. 00'
6,571. 00
. a. Q15.og
5, 300. 00
1-3,170. 00
1.2,,555. 00
J.O.,350. 00
16, 440. 00
9'.,675. 00
6, 960. 00
1. 880, 00
75, 900. 00
2,730. 00
15, 510. 00
~5 . 505.OQ
2,826. 00
19 .. 690. 00
27, 920. 00
., . 740. 00
U , 95() . OO
23, 200. 00
1,180. 00
10,,940. 00
9. ,800· 09
9:34. 00
1.,..,8. 00
9~ .. 25
100. 00
100.00
600 .. 00
785.00
2, 020. 00·
1,428. 00
640. 00
563 .. 00
1,889. 00
685.92
'15 , 00
l.80. 00
445 .• 00
50. 00
1 , 000.00
925. 00
1,180. 00
120, 00:
1'10, 00
165. 00
l'lO.!Q
174. 00
300. 00
30.00
150. 00
100. 00
520. 00
560. 00
}.50, go
jl'O'.t'.MS
$ 8, 700. 00
6, 600. 0<>
7,100.00
2·190. 00
865. 00
2, 200, 00
6,450. 00
5,350.00
6, 100. 00
10. 500. 00
4 . '600. 00
5, 300. 00
8,400.00
O,90Q:.00
3,S?5. 00
).5, 950. 00
13; 000. 00
.1.0.400.00
17~440 .0G
10, 600. 00
8,140.00
3, 000. 00
8,900.00
1.5,6'15. 0<)
. 6, G75. !@ .
3,,000. 00
19,660 .. 00
28,210. ,00
7,"0. 00
12,100. 00
23.300. 00
1,'100. 00
ll,t)OO. OO
19.000•00
GRADUATE sqaOOJ;:
SCHOOl. OF ~S'fRY &. Pg.KI.RMlI.(f:(
;.. .'
OhmatJ:oy
Ph&rm8Q7
'fot'ala
SCHOOL· .OF ElYf.lCA;GION i g
'I'eaCAal' T.ra:1nill6
Edl'IOe.t1on.
AgricUlturd Education
~ SQHOOl1
~Iotl p;i!.QlUl1G
am~ EOQNOM(OS
VE'rERlNARr
-GENElUI,. S:l$'VlOE DE.PA,DmN'm .
Plant Service
Health
M'brer.y
Pu1>lio ' ,In't(fJ."lm. t1~
Oe:taloa & Advertising
tlommenoament
InsUl"8JlQe & .Bonds
' ater 1$3'8 tam: Loan
'l.'lrua tee.s
<lon t1~gent Expense
'l'<;>tals
, (
:1,
!
.t,',/
'. I
/ .
.' ;
26, 27'1. 00
'1.1470. 00
21. 26'1. 00
13, 175.,00 . .,,;tZo,oo
$.53, &12 • ()()
10,000.00
3.968,00
10,.'000. 00
,1 .. \)45 .00
14. 8.00', 00
'9. '7S0. 00
5, 616. 00
'1,465. 00
3 .,195. 00
126 , 056. 00
$442. 54'1. '15
,~. oo
·~tQO
4 ,800.00
3,500. 00
000. 00
1.9 , 920. 00
.l, l.84. 00
1, 000. 00
505. 00
2. 000. 00
200. 00
10. 000. 00
5 , 000,. 00
500. 00
M.QOQ·gg
:6, 409. 00
$90, 164. a5
26, 527. 00
' .870.00
31,000. 00 13.r15.oo
17., 970,00
13,500. 00
10, 060.00
2,,545,00
16,.000. 00
29,.100. 00
6. 800. 00
8, 465.00
3. 700. 00
2, 500. 00
200. 00
10, 000. 00
5~OOO. OO
500. 00
15*,000. 00
~ISTRA1~~
l)ysidan"s9tgioe
'3. ". Wilmore
B. H. Crensha:rl
L. N. DtUlQan
p . O. Da.Tia
BfJrta Dunn
.tle GoQd~
AgC9w;wnt's Ottica
M. A. Glelm
'I. T. Ing~
A. p. Pearson
ry E. Hooper
Frances Tippins
Ruth 'Wal.drop
~ubaLew:ts:
(J . W. Ed:wards
liil:'s. J . E ... Wiat
Jewel Martin
. s. Phillip Brown
Dean otWoman
Zoe Dobbs.
ALABAMA POI:rJr.tWffiUO U'4STlME
Auburn, Ala bema.
O~
Vt ..... (fhal1"ttVlll
Seore'f;al.7
Exec utive-Seoretary
and Registrar
Seo ·y-Stonographer
Stenopapher
'rreasu.rer
Ao countant
Bookkee;pe:r
O'sshiel'
Clerk
Olerk
Stenogra.pher
Numb&r
Months
6. 240. 00 12
I,Oro. OO 12
6, 600. 00 12
4, 320. 00 12
1,620.00 12
1., 026.00 12
To tal Bal.a.ri as
TGtal },,'faint nancEI
Projeot Total
2,'100. 00 12
3 , 240. 00 12
1,512. 00 12
1.,350. 00 12
1,140 . 00 12
1, 140.00 12
1.,140.00 12
Tota~ Salar 60
Total Main tenanoe
Project Total
Ree;istrar' anA
.Executi ve-Seoretary
ASSOQ . Registrar
Recorder
Stanogt"Bpher
4;.320. 00 12
3, 060. 00 18
1,248. 75 12
969. 00 12
Clark 960. 00 12
Total Salal"16S
Tota.1 Maintenance
Pro jeCt Total.
3 , 600. 00 12
1'otal Salar1es
Total 1!a.in tenano e
PrOject Total.
Amount this
mjeet
1,200. 00
1, 200.00
. 00
2, 720. 00
1,620,00
. 1.. 026,,00
. . ~'1 , '16thOO
934. 00
18,'00.00
1, 800. 00
,72. 00
600. 00
'750 . 00
, 00
000.00
600. 00
$5,322.00
1.,270,00
¥6, 600.00
.OQ
5 , 060. 00
1.248.'15
969. 00
960,00
2.000,00
. 2, 000.00
100. 00
12,100. 00
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sgROO;r.. 0.F. AGRIOU1Wg
Des�� $ Oi"tis,
Annual.
PalNM'
Number
Mo.nt.h§
Amount this
Proj,est
M. J. Funeruesa
WII II . Weidenbaoh
Dean $5, 400. 00 1.2
Executive-See 'Y. 2,,620.00 12
Total Salari:es
ToW Meintenan_e
Project Total.
5,.150. 0() .u.
Total Salall'iea
1!otnl Maint€lna.we
Project '.rota!
iPiCU1~. Er~lnw:ms .. .
• L.. lifl.Ohola Head Prot. 3, 420. ,00 12
A. Oernes 11.13800'. Prof. 2 , 700. 00 lJl
N. .. Wilson Asst. Prot. 2, 160 .• 00 12
!,Q:<:moml
::r. Vl.. Ti (Jmore
A. L.. SOIIlt'OOl'
(h D ~ Searseth
D. G. Stul:'kle
G. H. JaatEU'
A,1l1!N Husot.>illW;Y
J .• O. Grimes
W. E. Sewell
1. R. },}rown
Dain: S:us bEulm;
A. D. Burke
W. H. Eaton
E. E.. Aldredge
llavid Fstar
1. R. Brown
llell 1111tcbell
Total. Salaries
Total Main tenanee
Projeet 'rotal
ProfessQr 3,240. 00 12
AasQC. Prot . .2, 9'70. 00 12
Asst.Soil Ohemist 2,,700. 00 12
A.sst .. Aponomist 2, 700. 00 12
Il'lBtruo,tor 1 , 600. 00 1.2
Read Prot.
Asst .. 'Prot.
lta;n1!l Supt.
Hand Prof.
AssOO. Prot.
Inatruc,tor
Herdsman
Fum SUpt.
Stenographer
Total Salaries
Total MaintenaMe
Pro jeet Total
3, 420. 00 12
2 , 700. 00 ~2
1,14.0. 00 l.~
'l'ota 1 Sa.l.ar1GS
Total ~nt$nance
ProJ _tTotal.
3,420. 00 .l2
2, 700. 00 12
900. 00 12
1, 140. 00 12
1.,l4O. 00 12
ga9. flO U
~ota1 Salaries
Total Maintenanoe
Projae.t Total.
t 676. 00
lag.oo
$ems.oo
. 00
2.100, 00
t S., lOO. OO
... log. OO
fa,Boo.oo
· 720. 00
270. 00
720.00
2 , .800. 00
665 00
~.625. 00
. ' .. 7,25 , 00
i5,350. oo
1 , 350. 00
2,100. 00
5Z0. 00
k .ooo. oo
1!t. 020. 00
t6. l.00. 00
if
G. A. '1'1"01101>&
D,. F. King
a,. '1'. BaUey
Botg
1'. L. Seal
E. V. Smith
G. t • . Fiat
s. A. B~ Stearns
RortloulWG
t~!Z. ware
O. L. Isball
Je; • Hyde
O. O. Medlock
H. "lane
E. VI. Mc.Elwea
Titl
Bead Prot.
Asst. "
Instructor
d Prot.
.Isst. . ,
Assoc. It
Stenographer
Head Prot.
Professor
Assoc. Prot.
Asst. "
Forsmn.
Gradua to Asst.
Zo<>j0g;r:EA,to . loa
j . • Robinson Head Prot.
F. E. Guyton Ass-GO. Prot.
H. G. Goode As t . Prof'.
F. S. Arant Asst. Prot.
Mrs . O.A. L.Samtord,J'r. Stenographor
Numoor
Months
3,240. 00 12
2,160. 00 12
1, 900.00 12
Total Salaries
!fotal )4aintanance
Project Total,
3., .. ~OO 12
1, 980. 00 12
2.880. 00 a
1, 254. 00 12
'l!oW Salaries
Totsl Maintenance
Project Total
3, 240. 00 1.2
,5, 240 .'00 12
2 ; 500. 00 12
2,100. 00 12
1,254.00 12
1 ,140. 00 12
Total Salaries
'1'0 tal Maintenance
Pro j eot Total
3 , 240. 00 12
2,700. 00 10
2 , 520 . 00 l!
2. 340. 00 12
1 . 254. 00 12
'1'ottal. Salaries
Total Maintenanca
Pro~t Total
Salary t his
prg3QCJt
2,:540. 00
900. 00
'1g?OO
$3. 960. 00
6,40, 00
ii •. 6oo.00
900. 00
1.440.00
1, 7'70 . 00
627. 00
, 73'1 . 00
563. 00
15,300.00
2'10. 00
1, 494. 00
2, 520. 00
1.242. 00
285. 00
'160. 00
6,571. 00
1, 53>. 00
2,'700 .. 00
2 .. 520. 00
1. 1'10. 00
~. 829 .p'o
.400. 00
95. qQ
$8. 015. 00
685. 00
68. '100. 00
/ {)D
Title
Dean
Stenographer
01dl & H1phway ~!%!¥:1~ . .
I .A.O. Callau oteoaor
O.A. Bauglman It
F. C. Hulse ~
A,. 0 " Btll"l"O\'lr A' st. Prot.
V. B. Watwood Asst. Prot.
p . M. Beard Instructor
~leC'1;rical .Engineerins
A. at 0" Dunstan
W. W. Hill
G •. H. 08l"lovitz
R. A. Betts
Vacant
.. chine De;stsn
M. T" l1"'ul.1en
A., L. Thoma
L. Hoi> sahag
P. 1 Beard
VaQnnt
Head Prot.
Praf'essor
Assoc ,. Prot.
Asst. "
Grad" Asst.
Hea! Prot.
Professor
AS8OC.. Prof.
~
Ass i s't8nt
Mechanical &. Aero. El'W;.
j'. J. Wilmore Rend Prot.
O. R. Hixon PrOfessor
V. O. Finch ..
J . G. MoKinnOn Aost ro Ppo!'.
Y. A. ElizondO If ..
Sol.on Di xon In struo tor
J. C I> Barrett tl
Annual
Salm t
$5, 040. 00
1,l4O.00
Number
Months
12
12
Total Salari. S
Total lntonance
Pro jGot Total
3.150. 00 10
3, l.5O . 00 10
2, 700. 00 10
2,160. 00 10
1 , 800. 06 10
1 , so.oo 10
Total Salaries
70' 1 n tenance
Pro jaet Total.
4,320.00 12
5, 240.00 10
2,SSQ. OO 10
1,896. 00 10
225. 00. 9
To 1 Salarl
Total 1ntenance
Projeet Total
5, 600. 00 let
3, 06(hOO ,10
2,430. 00 10
1.620. 00 10
450. 00 9
Total Salaries
Total Maintenance
Proj ect Total.
5 ,040. 00 12
3, 150. 00 10
2 , 9'70. 00 10
2.540. 00 10
2, 100. 00 10
1 ,.800. 00 10
1,140. 00 10
Total Salaries
?1ota1 intellrul(~e
P:ro j ea t Total
Salary this
proJeqt
12, l.OO . 00
1. 140. 00
Is ,300. 00
3,150. 00
3, 1150. 00
2, '100. 00
8,160.00
1 ,800,00
'15 •. 00
go.OO
113, '170 . 00
1S0, Dq
113, 950. 00
4, 32Q. OO
3,240. 00
2,880.00
1 ,890.00
226. 00
512, 555.00
. itS.ao
413, 000. 00
3, 600. 00
5 , 060. 00
2.430. 00
810. 00
400. 00
t10, 350, OO
50. 00
2,180. 00
3, .150. 00
2., 9'10. 00
2,540. 00
2, 100. 00
1,800. 00
1. 140. 0,0
i 16,440. 00
1 . 000. 00
$1'1 ,440. 00
/CJ /
"
Bessie Enlriok
/'
/
I
/
(,~ , ,
, I
Annual
~
N'UXllbel'
Month!
. .. ,240. 00
,2,.160. 00
1,890. 00
1..aOQ.oo
12
10
19
10
. 2;35.009
5 student, assistants
!i~ :k5. 00
Stono~her 120. 00 12
fotal Salaries
TOtal Main tOl16DCe
he J·eot Total
~, ' ,
. ,~ r<.:,
.,
" .' \
5, 600. 00 la
, ,~,1it)O. 00 10
'.~1.60 . 00 10
lJ?otal Salaries
fota:I. ~1ntOllS%1b$
'Proje4t ~t~
',I
, \
/ t· , /1 " / 1 ..
S8.lary thi s
proje91
5, 24.0. 00
2, 160. 00
1,890. 00
1 . 800. 00
225. 00
_ MO. OO '
U9, 6'15. 00
• 922. 00
~o .ooo . oo
5, 600. 00
1, 200.00
2,160.00 i 6, 900. 00
1.180•00
8 .140 .• 00
-
SCHOOL O.F j>.,RQHI'fEO~
~,~D. t e Ott:iS!
h1!l;\1:teotlW,!!
11\ 0.. lUggtn
E .. W. Burkhardt
11. M. Orr
K. G. ltaev-e
Max W1U1ams
C. J. Davj.s~ Jr~
'1* U. Sinmons
G. L. litoka <-
, "
.. "
D$Q1l
L1br~
SeorettU.'1
Reted Prof'.
Asst. "
InsU'uotozr
Glnid. Asst.
, I tP 3
An.ut1Jll
,~
Number Salal:'Y tb1a
Iantha pro JeII,t
4, ' 0. 00 11
?oo 10
900. 00 12
fo11tl Salariof;
Total .Mru.ntc:r.u,\nee
Project ToW
4.6ao~ oo 12
\ ,3,780. 00 10
2,'100.00 10
2~?OO. OO 10
1 ,,1~_OO 10
l,, 140~QO 10
225. 00 9
225.00 " 9
lIQtal Salar:~'.
!ote.l Main ~anoe
Projoct 'I'o~
2. $at? .00 10
;L.~OO .Oo 10
400. 00 l.Q
. 5. 00 9
'l'o~ Sa,lar1ea
Tb~ Mai11,tenano,e
1'1J1O!3eet Total
1,.080. 00
'50. 00
$OP.Q9
. ~! . '130.00
1'1'0. ,00
§2., 900. 00
3, 600.00
5,760.00
•• '100. 00
2,100. 00
1,140.00
1.140. 00
.5. 00
l~25 •. QQ
15, 510.00
.166.00
515,675.00
a.88Q.QO
1,800'. 00
600.00
'\l-225.00
I~\
: '
D!an' B 0ttwa
1. W. Seott
Mi:'s" • .F iI' J'e.OQ'b
Title
Dtan
Stenographer
~gs &, IY41nGSS .AtlmJa. .
• .• Soott Head Prof.
1. H. Goff :Pr<>tessor
R. 0" H<>t:tsOl:lllil&l" '"
E. L. n bar ~
H. L. Ma~:n Aasoo .. 'Pt!(ft.
W. C. Orow t. ,"
1. Be. Gri:~ XIurt~u;01lbr
O. l~ .. Austl.n ft
W. J . Samford lM~
Vaoant Stu.~ell1 Asst ..
J:t4iSh
"'. R. Rutland
L. G. Gosser a. Vi . Adams
J', A1 Kirkley
J. n. ~re
c. P, ' eaTer
J . E. ,~oop
ArthUl" Mealook
A. D. Butler
0, R. Wade
E. D. liess
!. 5 . PMt
W, F . 18.0.011
Ollie Han',.
Sosd Prot.
!ssoc. Prot.
. "' 111
Asstill
fJ ... ft
It It:
XmttrU4tor
" It
i ..
Head l'J'Ot.
Assot. ft
Inst:ruator
i5,:04Q. OO 12 51,;800. 00
1. 026. 00 12 1.026,00
Total Sa.l.a:ri.1 e,BN, OO
'rotal ' , nt$lWl.Oe . 1"14.00
PrOjfl'..ct Total ~3.()oo.OO
5 , 040·. 00 12
~.700.00 10
2, '100. 00 10
2.700. 00 10
,8,.703. 00 12,
1.800.00 10
I.SOO, oo lQ
1.,440', 00 10
500.00 10
100.00 9
~tal Sal.ar1es
'J!o'161 }~nte~e
Pt<!> je" t 'rotal.
5, 60.0. 00 10
,2, 880. 00 10
2,&lO.O() lP
2, 160. 00 10
2,1350. 00 10
2. 250. <lO 10
1,800. 00 10
1. 620,00 10
lj 6~O. OO 10
1.,6aO~:0'e1 10
l;G~O.OO 10
1 . G2Q. OO 10
1, 620. 00 10
6.50.00 10
'l'ctal.$tll ar.18a
Total ~lntenano.
Proj~ Total
3,lOO.00 10
2.700.00 10
1,390.00 .10
Total Sa1.arl.s
~otal MaintenaDC~
mje(Jt ':fotal
3 ;~O.OO
2. '100. 00
2,700. 00
2, 700. 00
2,,700. 00
1.000.00
1,800,00
1,440 .• 00
5OO~OO
lOp.go
119, 680. 00
' ~19 , 00·0. 00
e ,600. 00
2,000. 00
2,610.00
2,160. 00
2,250'. 00
2,250 .• 00
1,800.00
1,620.00
1,,600. 00
4,6130.00
1,Q20.:QO
1.~~G.OO
l, 6~ .OO 6§t.!?fi 1,,, 2-7,,920. 00
, 300.00
, 128,UQ. 00
lf1gt,ou:
Geores Fotrie
A. W$ ~olds
S . W., lo1msQU
o. T. :rvey
R. Ba Draughon
Mildred :HansQ'I).
thg.tiglS
13,. 11. Orenahaw
C.. D.. Killebrew
~ _ D. DaneX'
G «> D" llerld.ns
J .. E. Pitts
A. :f ., Robinson
l . D. Hampt
0.. A. Cnu1.steMGn
T. p . Brown
Vacant
EhYs,eg
Fred Allison
W. I~ . A:rnqu,ist
Roy Goslin
Roy Goslin,
J . H. Ohr:tstGnsan.
G. V. Waldo
2. E. Vlingnrd
Vacant
Vaoant
Title
Head. Pl!'ot.
Protessor
A st. Prot.
Ins'tl"\.1.Otol"
ff
llead Prof saar
Professor
" A$ 00. Prot .
AS$t.~t.
.. It
Instructor
" tt
Band Mal;1ter
Assistant
Annual N\1na) ('1]l
~ ·Men!¥! , 040 . 90 12
3 ,450. 00 10
l,aoo.CO 10
1 , 600. 00 10
1.,620. 00 10
000.00 U
'lotel So.1ar1 B
Total. M'a1nte:nanoc
Project ~al
3, 8'10. 00 10
3,200. 00 10
3, 100. 00 10,
3, 000. 00 10
2, 700. 00 10
2, 300. 00 10
1,700. 00 10
1,700. 00 10
1,,400. 00 1Q
180.00 9
'total Salar1 $S
Tot al lda1nttmanc8
Pro joot Total
18
100.00 9
Total S!l..l.aries
To tal lt1a1ntenEm.qc
Pll'O jeot Total
4,200. 00 l.B
2,430. 00 10
1 ,800.00 10
Head Pl."Ot ..
Asst. tt
Instruotor
Bpeoi 1 SUIl
Instructor
Grad • .Asst.
r Researeh 100. 00 a
l ,BOO. OO 12
tt "
Stud. t Asst.
If t,
' 2'10. 00 i
270.00 9
3,35 . 00 9
135. 00 ~
Total Snlariee
Total Maintmlano$
Pro jec t Total
Salt.u-y this Pmj·,
2,800. 00
3 .1.00.00
1,800. 00
1 ,620. 00
1, sm. 00
000. 00 .
ill,Q50.00
1§9.oo
512,100.00
3 , 8'10.00
3. 000.00
5,100.00
5,000.00
2 ; '100. 00
2, 360.00
1 , '700. 00
1, '100. 00
1,400. 00
_ A§2..oo
ija3,200.00
100. go
~83 .500.00
1, 000.00
100.00
t 1,180. 00
520, 00
i 1,'100. 00
4 , .200. 00
2.4..~ . OO
1 , 800. 00
100. 00
1,600. 00
270.00
270. 00
l55. 00
»5. 00
10, 940. 00
560. 00
'11;.500. 00'
IDS--
c. A. Wynne
W. H. Hutsell
s. j. ~. 111ster
:r. ft. .:r ordan
Fannio Stollenftl"k
Mrs. Il. 0 .. HOttaommer
Title
Head Ooach &. Director
Pr<>teesOl"
Annual Number Sa.l.m ~ntha
'10, 000. 00 12
3,600.00 12
3 t1 ~OO . OO 12
1.. 300. 00 12
1, 000. 00 10
iii
Instructor & Ooaeh
Instructor
!It 450. 00 10
Total. Se.1ar1ee
Total Maintenanoe
l'rojeet Total
, - It:>
Title
-- ~ --
$5 .. 040. 00 1.2
Total SaJ..nri:ee
Total Maintenance
ProjeotTota1
Salary this
prg3!!t e.
ta.a-eo.Pi
' 2, 160. 00
'2,100. 00
C. L .. Rare
H. M. Martin
O. A. Basore
R. 1 .. AUen
p. P" Powell
H. D810».
". J. Rehlin8
C •. R ~ Sauruiers
Henry ReaTes. Jr.
Ve.oant
~ . n. Baughman
L. ;t. Bwertteger
L. 8. Blake
G. W. Hergr V08
A .• F. llickel
~ltle
Deall
Annual
S~ .
Number
Montha
A s~.Oean Prot.
, 680. 00
3 . 240. 00
3, 672. 00
3 , 240 . 00
2,000. 00
2,700. 00
1 , 5'15. 00
1, 440.00
1,140.00
12
10
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
Prote..u (lll'
Qr.ad. .t .
If ·ft
ft " ~ ..
It " .f tt
U ,.
tt tt
L1~ian ..
Curator
P..ead Prof.
Asst.
Instruotor
270. 00
2'1.0. 00
870. 00
27Q. 00
27Q. 00
270. 00,
8'10. 00
S"lO.OQ
680'1. 900. 00
1.350. 00
Total. Salaries
Total Main tenan
Pro j act 1'otal
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
12
12
3, 61D.00 10
2,160.00 10
1, 800. 00 10
Total Sa1.a.ries
'rotal Me.1ntoncnce
Project Tot&.1
Salary this
if! :Ieq;t
3,600. 00
3, 240. 00
2, 002. 00
3, 240. 00
2,880.00
2. 700. 00
1, 575. 00
1, 440. 00
1,1«).00
a'1o.oo
270. 00
2'10. 00
2'10. 00
2'10. 00
2'10.00
.270. 00
2'10. 00
900. 00
1 •. 350, 00 . i26. 2'1'i . 00
3,510. 00
2,160.00
1.8GO. OO
250. 00
26, 52'1.00
'1 . 470. 00
490•09
7 , 870.00
SOHOOL OF EDUOATION Annual Number
SaJ.m. . fontha
21. V. J'udd
B.. It" ShowaJ. tar
R. L. lohnG
Deen 8t Head Prot.
l?rotessOl"
$ 5.,040 .. 00 12
4 , 3.20,.00 12
5, 600. 00 10
5,l5O. 00 10
!, •. l09,,oO 9
Assoo .• ::t>ro:r-.
E. E. Oureton If "
Righ $ohool Teachers
. Taachar. kain1As Pre-§et"ViLce
Paul Xrvin& Professor
M. L., a.ok Assoe.. 17Qt.
:r" G.,. Ku.a.el."!l6 tt»
Boos. 1.... Walston ""
Vaoant 11 It
Vacant " ft
C. R .. Welden Grad. Asst.
R. B. Jeter stenographar
Frances Blaokmon ...
'total Salaries
To~tl Main:tenamca
Projeot Total
3 , 960. 00 12
3, 600. 00 12
:5, ,.00 12
3, l5O. 00 12
3,600. 00 12
3~BOO . OO 12
325.00 9
1, 512. 00 12
1, 140. 00 12
Tot al Salari as
Eighty throe and oll&-thilZ'd p81"Oe:n.t of Total lAtUntonenoe
professor t s salary on this pro jeo t Pro jeo t Total
is tor tea.ohing in t he regular session.
SiXteen and t wo- thirds percent 1s t ur
oarrying on t he same instructional work in
t he summer sGss:'t.on.
'1'esonet . T1i:§1n111$ In..sq,rv1oe
A. Co.ll1ns SupeL"'Visor
HOI B. Jeter Stenographer
Agt:1c,!l twe1 . Eduga t ton
S. L. Chesnutt ~d Prot.
G. T. Sargent Assoo •
J. G. Cannon ~ ~
P. C. Brook ""
Mar~e~ Riley Stenographer
Thi8 bu.dget is mde by tho State
Department at Education.
5,240.00 12
1,512. 00 12
'l'otel S$larieo
Total Ma1ntenano&
Pro j&ct 'fotal
3,1!40. 00 loS
0, 150. 00 12
3, 100.00 12
5 ,150. 00 12
l ,OS6.00 12
Total Salnr! es
Tottu ~ntenan~e
Projeot Total
Salary this
Ifjegt
5, 900. 00
3;000.00
3,600. 00
3,150.00
3, 600. 00
5,600. 00
135. 00
91/2.00
1. 140,00
. 125,757.00
.2.9@. OO
$26, '100. 00
3, 840. 00
27(2, 00 T 3 , 610. 00
3,240. 00
3, 150. 00
3 , l.OO . 00
3,150.00
790.()O
480. 00
~13,170. 00
4.S00. 00
$17 , 970. 00
-------
/0/
Z .. V. Judd
R. L. Johns
E .. 1£. Oureton
B. F" 'l'h01nQ
R. B. Jeter
Anm.lal
~!!.~&
NUmber
Months
Director 5. 040 . 00 12
ASDO~~ Prot. 3. 600. 00 12
"tt :~ . 150 . 00 12
Physician 4, 140. 00 18
Stenogr apher 1 , f ·' ":. 00 12
Othtir toaOhi.ngaalaries
Total Salaries
Total JlIai ntenan40
Projeot Total
SaUil'"Y t his
;w:o 11 eot
$ 540.00
600. 00
475.00
360. 00
270 .. 00
10, 000. 00
~ . 500 . 00
$13, 500. 00
I I ()
~SlON TEAOlUNG T" . - "
B. R. Sho'Vnll tar
Margaret niley
Direotor
Stenogrepr
Annual NumbEir
~!9: J6.0nWt
., 320. 00 12
1 . 026. 00 lS
'{Ictal Salari as
~tal ~ntenano
Project Total
Salary this
P1l?ject
$3 •. 4120. 00
546. 00
63 ,966. 00
.1. 004. 00
5, 000. 00
~------
) / I
L. l? Glanton
Dana OQt~hall
Lilly Spencer
Mr(h 1/foN..,Arnqu1st
Jean 1!"'unehess
VelJna FatterSQll..;
Vema Patterson'
Tilile NumbaI' Salary this
n ths . pro jOO't
Head Professor $5 ,240. 00 10
Assoc. " 2.450.00 10
Asst. It 2,025.00 10
IDS truc1<Xl" 1,800.00 10
StudfJ1t Asst. 180.00 g
".. .135.00
,240.00
2, 4:30. 00
2, 015. 00
1.800'.00'
Student steno. . aBO.OO \' 10
Total Sllar1es .
Total !de.1ntenanoe
Pro ,;feet iotal
180. 00'
155.00
200. 29
elO,060.00
, eo
Miss LeI) .. Glanton Will be On loave ot abseIlO'e 1d. thou", pay from luly 1" 1953
to .Tanllt:lry 15, 1934. s . laez Sehrader mar beemploy,ed to ~aah 141ss (Uenton' s
Glasses and Will be budgeted 100. 00 pel- month for tour and one,..hait' months
September through Janua17 15th, 01' 50.0'0'.
Veroo :l?a.ttaX'Gon will be on for the tust semester at $25. 0'0' ,.. month instead
of . 00 J,)G.l' month as 1aet year.
//;2/
G, n.., Fran.ke
HII L. Watts
*Susie lfackn "I
Ommna.nd8l1t
Asst. Custodian
Stenog.t'a,P 1er'
llum.ber
,f!on,tm
10
10
1, 045.00 12
'rot a! Salari 6 .S
Totol l~1ntenanCe
l'rojeot Total
Salary this
Pl'Ojget
4'; 450. ()O
400. 00
l .94§tOO '1."6.00 600, 00
~2 . 545 . 00
* $95. 00 per month x~.:pt July end August. On halt time bas! tor thas& two
months.
! / J
I ( '--I
VE,T ZlIDWlY, TiP.e Annual Number SalAry' this
Sa1W Monh R,1'OJect
a. A. Oary Dean 5,040. 00 12 2.700 .00
I . s. McAdory Protessor 3 , 060. 00 10 3,oeo.00
w. Emmel " 2 , 700. 00 10 2,700. 00
VaQant Asst. Prot. ~ t430 . 00 10 2; 430. 00
E. S. Wintars Instructor 2, 160. 00 10 2, 160. 00
W. J .. Isbell " 1 , 350. 00 10 1 , 350. 00
Vaoant Studs t Asst. 180. 00 9 180. 00
" "' tt 135 .. 00 9 135. 00
" " " 135.00 S) 135.00
Total SalB.l"1es "'14, 850. 00
Total ~ntenanoe ~ . l50 . 00
Project 'i'9taJ. the, 000. 00
GENERA.L SERVICE D.E!P AR'lMENTS
Plant Service
J. V. Brown
M. Forbus
Paul King
A. V. Boddie
Health
i. F. Thomas
Mrs. L. C. Ootter
L1b:rary
MaryE.:Martin
Sarah Willeford
Farley Lee
Jewel DaTis
Mrs. tIe B. Ellis
Mary Steele
Mrs. J .. W. Sparks
M. M. Spruiel
N.. 3'. C l.'anfard
Public Irto~tion
C. k. Brown
E. G. Salter
Title Number
Months
Annual
Salm
Hend $4 ,.320.00 12
12
12
Carpenter 1, 620.00
Superlntenden't 1,620.00
Plumber &
Electrician 1,620. 00 12
Night Watchmon 600. 00 12
Total Salaries
Total I~nt enance
Project Total
Physician 4 , 140. 00 12
Nurse 1,836. 00 12
Total. Salar1 as
Total Maintenanoe
Projeo.t Total
Librarian 1,890. 00 12
Asst ~ Librarian
1, 620. 00 12
" ~ 1,295.00 10
Oatal oguer 1,350.00 12
Desk Assistant 920. 00 10
File Olerk aoo.oo 10
Night Asst . 560.00 8
Studen t Asst. 100.00 8
~ - 1008 00 8
Total Sal aries
Total Main tenanoe
Project 'I'ote.!
Edi tor &.- News
Writer 2,250. 00 12
Rewe and
Sports Editor 1,890. 00 12
Total Salaries
Total Maintenanoe
Projeot Total.
Sala:ry this
~ro jeot
1,620.00
_. 600J:...!0 ;:..;0· :...._
$9, 7808 00
19, 920. 00
$29 , 700. 00
5,780.00
1. 836. 00
i 5 , 616. 00
1 .184.00
$ 6,800. 00
810. 00
l., 295 . 00
1 , 350. 00
920. 00
800. 00
560. 00
100. 00
100 . 00
$7, 465. 00
1. 000. 00
8 ,465.00
946.00
$3,195.00
505. 00
83,700.00
"
General S~rvice Departments'" continued
Catalogde & Advertising
Co.mttle:n4a:tOO nt
Insuranee & Bonds
ater SystEm LOIUl
Trustees
Oontingent Expenses
w2,500. 00
200. 00
10, 000. 00
5, 600. 00
500. 00
15,000. 00
AUlW'JA POLYTEOBNIO INSTITUTE
Auburn, Alabam3..
COLLEGE AOTIVI!t'DES FUNP
Mrs.. Bess A tldnson
Nan Thomas
Dol-mi ton aa & 00 ttages
Mrs. F. Berney
Nan 'rhoms
--~ -- - --'---
Diet i oian
Stenographer
:Matron
Stenographer
Annual
SalArY
~ 1,.620. 00
1,140.00
1 , 14.(3.00
1 , 140. 00
Number
Mol'\ths
a
12
12
12
Sal.ary thiS'
Pro.jsqt
1,140. 00
600. QQ $1, 740. 00
/ I 7
LA.BAMA POLYTECHNIO D'ISTITU'lE
Auburn , Alabama.
s~ AOTIVITIES FUND
A.th1eti9~
0.. ,, 1ynne
W. H. Hutsell
S. J jJ l Uster
J. R. Jordan
Vaoant
E. G. Salter
lArs. A" F.. lj1ekel
Social
M.ise Zoe Dobbs
.'Mrs. M. l!; ~ Boso
Title
Head Ooach
Track Ooa-ch
Ooach
!~:res bnan Ooooh
Student Trainer
Assistant
Secretary
Director
Stenographer
.. - ... -~---~~----......... ~---
Annual NUlllb~
Sa1aa Months
$10.000. 00 12
S,.600 . 00 12
3 .600 .. 00 12
1,200. 00 12
2"0.00 9
1 . 9~O. OO 12
1,350. 00 12
3, 600.00 12
1,1.40.00 12
Salary this
m;:ojS4t •
$ 9 , 000. 00
300. 00
500.00
400.00
270.00
945. 00
1.350.00
$12,565.00
1, 600.00
720,00
. $ 2,320.00
December 9, 1933
Meet ing of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in the
office of Governor Miller at the State Capitol, Montgomery , Alabama, Sat urday ,
December 9, 1933, beginning at 10 A.M.
Governor Miller was absent and the board, upon motion by Mr. Ashcraft seconded
by Dr. Harman , elected Hon. T. D. Srunford chairman for this meeting.
GOVERNOR MILLER
Mr. Samford informed the board of the illness of Governor I iller whi ch prevented
his presence and invited hi s legal adviser, Hon . John H. Peach, to attend the
meeting, to communicate any message and wishes of the Governor, and to part icipate
i n the discussions . The board concurred in Mr . Samfor d ' s stat ement . Mr . Peach
accepted the invitation .
The board tHen (motion by Dr. Harman and Mr . Ashcraft) delcar ed keen interest in
t he Governor and hi s condition , officially recorded regrets because of his
absence , and wished f or him r api d and complete recovery. The secretary of t he
board was rec;.uested t o communicate t his to the Governor.
MELmERS ABSENT
Communi cations from Dr. Victor H. Hanson, Mr. Chas. S. Culver, and Lieut. Governor
Merrill were presented , making knovm their inabili ty to attend t he meet i ng and
expressing regrets.
LETTEri AND EDITORIAL ABOUT VvAPI
Mr . Peach read also a l ett er from Mr . Hanson in which he opposed extension of the
lease of Station WAPI for ten years as proposed . To t his l etter was attached an
editorial from The Birmingham Age-Herald of December 8. It, too , was r ead by
Mr. Peach at the re4uest of Mr. Samford who requested t hat each of t hese be
received and filed .
DEGREES CONFIRMED
Degrees as awar ded by the faculty on August 18, 1933, were approved, a list of same
being attached to this record.
Appointment of Prof . Charles R. Hixon to t he ~ o si tion of tempora~J assist ant dean
of t he School of Engineering with an increase of $25.00 per month in the budgeted
salary was approved, effe ctive October 1, 1933.
/-eA-5&
Tne following recommendation was approved , and the chairman of the board was
authorized and requested t o attach his signature to the lease , if requested
by the federal government :
"It i s recommended t hf..t the Board authorize the Administrative
Committee t o execute a lease to the United Stat es Department of
agriculture f or a plot of gr ound approxim tely 325 feet wide by
500 feet long, to be used in the construction and operation of a
l abor at ory for t he study of soils and soil tillage . This plot is
located on the Experiment Station farm near ,here the radio
antennae tower s were f ormerly standing. It is understood that
t he United States Government will put appr oximat ely one hundred
and t en t housand dollars into the construction of this plant
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De cember 9, 19 ~
Board dinutes
and will furnish a liber al budget for maintena;lce and operation
expenses . It i s fu rther understood t hat the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute assumes no other obligation of any sort in connection
with t his projec t except furnishing t he lend."
CVvA FJ.'lD PVvA WORK
The board then au t horized t he Administrative COIIUlli ttee t o remodel and r ebuild
Smi t h Hall and to undert ake other construction work, whether it be ne~ buildings
(including fraternity hou ses ) , repairs to ol d buildings , or improvements to
grounds , i n cooperation wi th the Civil Vlorks Admini stra t ion and t he Publ ic V-orks
Administration , provi ded su ch const ruction does not impose on the college any
financial obl igations that cannot be met during the State f i scal year ~hich ~ ill
end September 30 , 1934.
LEASE OF STATION WAPI
U on motion by Mr. Conner and Mr. Hender son t he follov,ing was approved :
"RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of t he Al abama Polytechnic
I ns t i t ute, wi th t he concurrenc e of the boards of trustees of t he
Dniversi ty of Alabama and of Alabama Coll ege and of Governor
Miller as chai rman of said board s , hereby gr nts t :~ t he s ')ecial
joint committee set-up by the t hree institutions ( ~hich j ~ int committee
entered into a lease c o ntr~ ct on the 27th day of J une,
1932 , with ~AP I Broadcasting Corporation f or a period of five
y ears beginning Augu st 1 , 1932 ) authori ty to extend the said
lease contract f or a period not to exceed t en years from the
expi ration of the lease c ontl~act men tio:qed above , anCl on such
terms and conditions as t he aforesaid joint committee may determine
and agree upon."
In ap .l'oving this resoluti on the board relJ.uest ed un nimous action by the joint commi
t tee as necessary to f inal action concer'ling Station V.API .
Mr . Samford requested LIr . Ashcraft to a ct as chairmen while he vacated t he chair
long enough to offer a r esolut ion of caution about extending the lease of St ation
\!;API and t o safeguard all right s , privileges , and propert i r s of the Alabama
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Januar,r 12, 1955
Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in the
Governor's office, State Capitol, Montgomery, beginni ng at 10 o'clock Thur sday,
January 12, 1955, with the following present:
Governor Miller, Messrs. Harman, Henderson, Ashcraft, Oates, Samford, Haley,
Merrill, Herzfeld, Culver, Chairman Wilmore, Professor Crenshaw, Director Duncan,
and P. O. Davis, Secretary. Trustees absent: Messrs. Hanson, Conner, Rogers.
On motion by rar. Samford, seconded by Mr. Haley, P. O. Davis was elected secretary
of t he board.
Dean Wilmore informed the board that Mr. Victor Hanson had called and advised him
of the illness of his wife, explaining that because of this he was unable to
attend t he board meeting. Thereupon the board requested the secretary to send a
telegram of sympat hy to Mr. Hanson and express the regrets of the board because
of his absence. The following telegr&m was sent:
"Dr. Victor Hanson, Birmingham News, Birmingham, Alabama. The
Auburn board of trustees by resolution at meeting today expresses
sincere sympathy because of illness of Mrs. Hanson and wishes for
her rapid recovery. The board missed you t oday. P. O. Davis, See'y."
Governor Miller t hen re~uested Dean Wilmore as chai rman of the Administrative
Commit tee to present his r eport and recolrunendations. Dean Wi lmore then presented
t he following:
"TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of the
ALABM4A POLYTECHNIC I NSTITUTE.
"Gentlemen:
"The members appointed to serve on the Administrative Committee met and
organized for work on August 8, 1932. Dean Jno. J. Wilmore was made
chairman, Professor B. H. Crenshaw, vice-chairman, and Director L. N.
Duncan, secretary. The comrnittee f aced a situation which was discouraging
to say the least. Its tenure of office was indefinite. Its experience
in administrative affairs limited, its authority vague and uncertain, its
r esponsibilities very heavy, and its difficulties and pr eplexities overwhelming.
"When we bega..'1 to size up the situation we f ound th~ t the institution had
order ed i n good f aith, and had received from approximately five hundred
different firms and individuals, goods and supplies to the value of more
than $160,000.00 for which payment had not been made. We found that
approximA.tely three hundred thousand dollars properly belonging to maintenance
and reserve funds from which these bills should have been paid, had
been put into buildings in anticipation of building war rants which were
never received. ~ e found loans on which interest amounting to approximately
$10,000. 00 per year must be paid. Ju~ salaries were due to those
members of the &aff who were on twelve months basis. The college treasury
was empty and we had to borrow money to buy stamps to send out the college
mail.
"The faculty and other members of the staff had been notified that
beginning July 1, no one had a job for the coming year and those who were
retained cou~d not have any assurance of a definite salary or the date at
which payment would be made. They had received Certificates of Indebtedness
for most of their salaries for the ten months preceding, and these certificates
were certainly not legal tender and were only transferable in a
very limited sense. Naturally the morale was low and both the college
people and the townspeople were blue and discouraged.
"A special session of the legislature was forecast, and it seemed
certain that if such session was called heavy cuts in appropriations
would be made. If reorganization and reduction in our staff were made
before the legislature adopted a policy we ""ould almost certainly suffer
a double cut. The matter was explained to the f aculty and a general
understanding arrived at that any money received would be prorated until
such time as the legislature established a financial policy f or the
state and a definite budget for the college could be prepared.
"Very little had been done in the way of interesting high school graduates
in entering at Auburn for the fall semester. Catalogs had been sent to
those who had asked for them and letters requesting information had been
answered but no systematic or organized effort had been made to enlist
the interest of prospective students. Rumors were being constantly
circulated that Auburn would not open at all, and if it did open it
could not possibly oper ~ te longer than Christmas.
"Money was not available for printing and sending out advertising
liter ature but the committee prepared a letter announcing that the
institution w0uld open as scheduled and giving information about
registration and the payment of fees. This was sent to those who had
requested catalogs or other information and to all students in attendance
last year.
"Considering all these handicaps our most optimistic estimate in
advance of registration was an enrollment of 1500. Approximately 1750
persons applied for registru.tion and of this number 1620 signed class
cards and attended classes. The others were not able to establish any
definite source of income from Fhich to pay f ees and other expenses
and vere advised not to try to enter.
"The number of applications for cat alogs and information indicate
that a considerable nwnber of high school students v-ho graduate at
mid-year are considering entering coll l~ge at the beginning of the second
semester. We hope to have our share of these students.
"A matter which is forcing itself to the attention of college administrators
in Alabama is the f~l ct that be closing of the high schools cuts
off the supply of high school graduates for college registrtion next
year. Some variation from the srict observance of the r egulations of
the Educational Organization may have to be agreed upon or a considerable
number of students will lose a half year or more of valuable time in
securing their college training.
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"The matter has already been brought to the attention of our committee
in connection with registration for the second semester t his year. The State
Department of Education no doubt ha s the matter under advisement and will
help us to work out some feasible plan which will avoid this loss of student
time, and which may be tentatively used until approved by the Board.
"The Administrative Committee would also bring to the attention of the
Board t he status of certain loans which have been sponsored by the college
to build fraternity houses and would raise the question whether or not it
is wise for the college to assume further financial obligations of
this sort under the conditions that now prevail.
"Two of the frat ernities for which the college has sponsored loans to
build houses are in financial difficulties. One finds it almost impossible
to r aise the money for the monthly payments. In the other
case the loan was accepted with the understanding that it was to be
repaid in a lump sum at the end of twenty years. We find that several
hundred dollars of this money that had been paid in by the fra t ernity was
invested by the college in the securities of a company which has f ailed.
It seems doubtful whether any of this can be recovered, The contract
specifies that the college is not r esponsible for such losses, but it s eems
to us such a contract is neither good ethics nor good business and the
Administrative Committee brings the matter to your attention at this time,
and disclaims responsibility for what has occurred.
"Another fraternity is now urging us to sponsor a loan for them to build
a house at once.
IIAt t he time the plan of financing the building of fraternity houses
by loans sponsored by the college was started, the rooming facilities
of the town were entirely inadequate for comfortably caring for the
student body. This plan furnished a way to increase these facilities,
presumably ~~thout expense to the college. That condition no longer
exists, the present rooming facilities being ample for a considerable
increase in the student body.
lilt is suggested t hat the members of the Board have this question in
mind and t hat they make such investigations as they desire, perhaps
finally disposing of it at the next meeting.
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"Being without money tQ pay labor it was necessary to cut the labor pay
roll to the limit. Where possible students have been employed and
allowed to work out their fees. Members of the teaching staff who had
resigned or were away on leave were not replaced except in a few cases.
The work was distributed among other members of the staff by increasing
t he size of sections and increasing the number of sections.
"A very urgent need of the college at the present t ime is money for the
maintenance of our buildings. The old buildings have been neglected
while the new ones have been under construction. Roofs need repair and
painting. Both interiors and exteriors need repairs and repainting and
much work of general mai ntenance needs to be done. The cost of such
work increases at a very rapid rate after a few years of neglect.
"The attitude of the student body has been very f i ne. The general
behavior has been good. Many instructor s r eport that the students
are more t han usually attentive to their ork and f ewer unexcused abs ences
were reported. To illustrate this further it may be mentioned that "a decided
increase in the use of the library by the students has been noted
during this semester. Notwithstanding the fact that the pas sing grade
was r aised from 60 to 70 beginni ng this year, the number of f ailures is
only slightly mor e than last year.
"The success of our football team this season has "been most heartening
to both students and faculty. "The member s of the s _uad were hi gh class
fellows, and with very few exceptions made satisfactory academic records.
We commend the coaching staff i n t he highest terms. They are high t ype
men and did a wonderful j ob of coaching. In addition they did not fail
to insist t hat the men keep up their college work.
"We wish to commend in the highest terms the cooper ation and sup)ort
of the faculty and all other members of the staff during the trying times
through which v.e have b een passing. Aft er defi nite pl ans had been made
for carrying on the ~rk of the instl t ution, the members of the staff fell
into line most loyally and have worked f aithfully and eff iciently.
"As soon as the special s essi on of the legi sl ature adjourned the Administrative
Committee began active work on the budget. The Budget Committee
of the Board had gone carefully into the matter dur ing t he summer and at
t he conclusion of t heir work, made a number of suggestions and recommendations
whi ch we tried t o embody in our budget.
"When it began to as sume something l i ke a final f orm the Budget Committee
was invited to meet v,' i th us and go over it in detail. Some few changes
were made and it is now presented as the combined work of the Budget
Committee of the Board and of the Administrative Committee of t he college.
"Mr. Duncan has handled t he detai ls of this work because he has had
more experience in such matters t han either of t he other members of
the committee and because he i s not subject t o the constant interruptions
of students and others that are unavoidable in t he office in Samford Hall.
Mr. Duncan will pr esent t he budget.
"Respectfully submitted,
Jno. J. Wilmore, Chairman
B. H. Crenshaw, Vice-Chairman
L. N. Duncan, Secretary
Administrative Committee."
Dean Wi lmore then presented the follo\"/ing recommendations , each of which was
approved by unanimous vote of the board except in the case of Item 8 concerning
C. E. Molpus which the board declined to review:
"TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
of t he
ALABAMA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE,
"Gentlemen:
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"The Administrative Committee i s wi t hout experience in t he rout ine
and pr actice of this Board. Its members have no desire to t ake the
time of the Board in considering unimportant details. On t he other
hand we do not wish to decide matters which should be decided by the
Boar d. However, it seemed necessary to us t hat we bring the following
matters t o your attenti on, together with our recommendations, and request
you t o t ake such action as you think proper:
"Item 1: To appoint an attorney to represent the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute in the case of the ontest of the will of the l ate Unity D.
Dancy of Decatur, Alabama.
"It is recommended thE.,t the firm of Lynne, Patton and Lynne,of Decatur
be appointed. The advice of the Board is requested in the matter of
compensation.
"Item 2: A change of fees for students who t ake six semester hours or
less during the r egular session.
"The f ollowing scale of f ees i s recommended:
"For 1 semester-hour, a f ee of $5.00 per semester
For 2 s emester-hours, a fee of $7.00 per semester
For 5 semester-hours, a fee of $9.00 per semester
For 4 semester-hours, a fee of $11.00 per semester .
For 5 semester-hours, a fee of $15.00 per semester
For 6 semester-hours, a fee of $15.00 per semest er
"The basis of the scale i s the same as that used in the SUIilmer School, viz.
Registration Fee of $5.00 plus a clwrge of $2.00 per semester-hour of work
taken.
"It is desired t hat if approved this recommendation become eff ective at
the beginning of the second semester, January 20, 1955, provided t hat
it is permissible to charge a fee not listed in the catalog.
"Item 5: To authorize the char ging of a special fee to students t aking
the course in oxy-acetylene welding.
liThe Committee recommends a f ee of $5.00 per semester as sufficient
to pay the cost of the materials consumed by the student. It is desired
t hat if approved this ,recommendation become effective at the beginning
of the second semester, January 20, 1955.
"Item 4: To. r elieve certai n vocational student s from regular college f ees.
"By an act of the Legislature, War Or phans selected by the State Department
of Education may be appointed to diff er ent institutions for education
and vocational training. Under a ruling of t he Attorney General, no
per son eligible for the benefits of t his Act may be charged either
tuition or fees necessa17 for admissi on to stat e insti tutions .
"A letter from Dr. J. B. Hobdy, director of Vocational Education, State
Department of Education, gives t he f ollowing interpretati on of the law:
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"'The beneficiary ,;ill not be exempt from such fees as:
contingent deposits, purchase cf uniforms, and l ate registra
t i on fees. All other f ees, accor ding to the Attorney
General's ruling, as we understand it, are to be provided by the
college.'
"It is the understanding of the Administrative Committee that the State
t hrough the Department of Education provides the student with board, room,
books, and supplies.
"It is recommended tha t the Board authorize the Administrative Committee
to accept students under t he provi sions of t his l aw.
"Item 5: Extension of leave without pay.
~It is recommended that the leave of absence of Professor Noel B. Van
Wagenen be extended from July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1935. It is
specifical~ understood t hat the leave i s granted without pay and t hat
there will be no pl ace open for him here at the expiration of the leave.
"Item 6: The Board is r equested to confirm t he act ion of the Administrative
Committee in cancelling the registration and remitt ing the fees of the
following students:
"Harry Jones of Eufaula, Alabama- was threatened with prolonged illness
and was advised by Dr. Thomas , the college physician , to r esi gn and go home.
Attended classes only a few days.
"Charles W. Copeland, Auburn, Alabama- attended college about t wo and a
half weeks and f ound t hat on account of increasing deafness he was unable
to benefit from class instruction.
"J. W. Sparks, Auburn, Alabama- is a graduate of the college, a married
man, and had been without a job f or sometime. He registered for a
six-semester-hour course and shortly after got a job. He attended clas ses
about two weeks.
"Item 7: Remitting the fees of Clovis Vickery of Birmingham: Mr. Vickery
made a special request that his case be presented t o the Board. He owed
$35.00 on his fees for the second semester l ast year. He made a note
secured by State warrants for his fees for this semester. At the end of
about three weeks he was forced to withdraw because of unexpected
financi al difficulties' encountered by his parents so that he could not
pay his board.
"The face value of the warrants which he has turned in as security f or
t he note for his fees is considerably in excess of the amount of the
note, and he requests that the Board remit t he unused part of the first
semester fees in order that the warrant will have enough balance to carry
a note f or the s econd s emest er f ees.
"Thi s is somewhat i r regular and the only suggestion the committee can offer
is that t he balance due on f ees f or last year be covered and the unused part
of the warrants accepted as security for note for second semester f ees.
"Item 8: Remitting the fees of C. E. Molpus: Mr . Molpus made a special
request that his case be present ed to the Board. He attended t he AuburnDuke
football game in Birmingham on October 8. He was drunk and disorderly
at the game and had to be removed by the police. Had given trouble the
night before at a hotel. He was tried by the Discipline Committee and on
t heir recommendation was dismissed from college. He had attended classes
for one month.
"The Administrative Committee reports the case wi t hout recommendation .
"Item 9: In the case of Mr. B. L. Shi, it is recommended that the Board
authorize the Administrative Committee to make such assignments of work as
s eem wise and report back to the Board at its meeting on February 22 for
adjustment of salary.
"Mr. Shi was on sick leave authorized by the Board until September 1, 1932.
At that time he was unable to t ake up hi s work. He has now returned to
his home in Auburn and seems t o be much improved. His doctor advised him
to come back and begin work, starting with a reduced load. The Administrat i ve
Committee has arranged to give him some classes in Mathematics, beginning
with the . second semester, January 23 , alld can add other work as he is able
to carr"J it.
"Item 10: Stringent f inanci al conditions are being felt very keenly by
Auburn students as revealed by the large number reliuesting deferred payment
'of part or all of registration fees.
"In view of this condition it is recommended that students be authorized
to pay registration fees for each semester in t wo equal installments, one
upon registering and the other on or before mid-semester, provided any
stUdent who pays fees this way be required to pay a handling charge of $3 . 00.
"lfiith thousands of State and county warrants and certificates either being
held or in circulation we at the beginning of this session were besieged
with requests from students to accept these papers in payment offees.
After considering these requests and studying records of actions of our
board of trustees we agreed to 'accept warrants, certificates, or other
bona fide evidences ·of indebtedness of Stat e, county , or school district
as security on note which Trill bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, provided that no warrants, certificates , or other evidences bf in- ,
debtedness as herein stated ~~ll be accepted unless issued to the student
or to a member of he student's immediate f amily - father, mother, brother,
sister, husband or wire.'
"We ask your appr oval of the above; and also your approval of the following
rule governing payment of registration fees f or the second semester of t he
1932-33 session:
"'Each student must pay registration fees on or before registering. This
is required by our governing board. The administrative authorities are
authorized, however, to accept warrants, certif icates, or other bona fide
evidences of indebtedness of State, county, or school distri ct as secur ity
on note 'hich will bear inter est at t he r ate of 6 per cent per annum, provided
t hat no warrants, certificates, or other evidences of indebtedness as herein
stated will be accepted unles s i ssued to tl:E stUdent or to a member of the
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student's i mmedi at e family- fat her, mother, brother, sister, husband or
wife- as evidence of indebtedness to the per son to whom issed. Payment
of fees this way does not include student activity fee of $7.50 and subscription
s t o the Auburn Engineer and the Alabama Farmer. Cash p~yment of
these is required because student activities (athletics, Glomer ata,
Plainsman, lectures, dramatics and speech, YMCA, YWCA, social, and band)
cannot be conducted properly without cash.
" 'A junior or a s enior ,~ho i s in the ROTC unit may pledge his ROTC incom.e
up to a maximum of $32.50 in payment of fees provided said student has
written request from. either his f at her or mother or guardi1ll1 that this
be done, and provided also t hcLt it is approved by the Military Department.
A student who pledges his ROTC income will not be permitted to pay the
remainder by note with warrants or certificates attached as security. A
student i~ ho is working for the college will not be permitted to use
warrants or certifi cates in payment of fees.~
"lltem 11: The 1931-32 catalog lists Professor C. 1. Hare as Dean of the
School of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Upon inquiry we find that President
Knapp instructed Mr. Shi to put that title in the catalog. Professor Hare
states that President Knapp told him definitely that he had been appointed
to t he position.
"The Administrative Corrunitt ee finds no record in t he minutes of the Board
that final action was t ~ken. We, therefore , recommend t hat ��the Board
confirm the retion of President Knapp in making this ap;Join trnent. "
Mr. Samford t hen moved, seconded by Judge Merrill, as follows:
"That no action of the board at t his meeting be either accepted or
intrepreted a s a precendent."
Mr . Duncan then presented the budgets for the f iscal year ending June 30, 1933.
Copy attached.
After they were presented Mr. C.• S. Culver, chairman of the budget cO.lllilli ttee
(Messrs. C. S. Culver, T. D. Samford and P. S. Haley) of the board of trustees
made a statement in which he said that "the budget is not entirely satisfactory
but that it is the best t hat can be done under the circumstances." He explained
that the college year was well advanced before the administrative committee and
the budget committees could act definitely. Mr. Samford t hen presented the
following resolution which was seconded by Mr. Ashcraft and adopted by unanimous
vote:
"RESOLVED: That the budgets for t he Alabama Polytechnic Ins t i tute,
teaching, research and extension, for the college f iscal year beginning
July 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953, as presented by the Administrative
Committee, be and the same are hereby adopted:
"Provided, however, they are accepted and understood to be in harmony
and in line with the resolution adopted at the meeting of the Board of
Trustees held June 24, 1932, relative t o this subject;
"Provided, further, that the several amounts s et down in sai d budgets
against or opposi te t he respective name of employees of the Institute,
are estimates only and in no sense promises to pay and must not be taken,
accepted, or construed as legal liabilities against the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute nor as l egal obligations of said institute;
"Pr oV'ided , further , that the Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute cannot
and does not obligat e its If to payout nor di sbur se any moneys it
does not receive ~ legal appropriations or through its legal and
authorized channels, and, therefore, any unpaid salaries at the end
of any fiscal year shall immediately l ap se and cease to be in any
sense legal l i abilities against or l egal obligations of said institution;
"And the Admini s t r ative Committee is hereby instructed to make this
proviso clearly understood with each and every employee of the Institute;
provided,~lso, t hat the proper disbursing officer s or authorities of
said Institute, through or under t he direction of the Administrative
Committee, be and they are hereby authorized and instructed, with t he
approval of said Administrative Committee, to disburse and payout, according
to t he l aws and ac cording to the regulations and resolutions of
this board, pertaini ng to the averal f unds coming into t he treasury of
the Institute, whatever moneys may be received by the Ins t i tute on a
Pro rata basis as indicated by the various amounts lis t ed as sal aries
in said budgets;
"Provided, als o, t he Administrative Committee i s further authorized and
instructed to pay for cer tain fixed charges, such as l abor, insurance premiums
on college property, inter est on out standing loans , and such other similar
or necessary items, including t he purchasing of emergency supplies, after
which all so-called salaries shal l be pai d on a pro r at a basis as above
stipulated as indicated in the said budgets and in accordance with the
legal requirements relating to the several funds received."
The Board discussed t his resolution at considerabl e length, each member expr essing
a desfure to make clear the f act that it requires t he college to live within its
income and makes clear the f act t hat t he college wi ll not be responsible in any
fi scal year for obligations incurred the previous fisc al year.
The mot i on was t hen adopted by unanimous vote.
On motion by Mr. Culver, seconded by Mr. Haley and duly adopted, the Administrat i ve
Committee was requested to give those peopl e dropped f r om employment advance notice
of thirty days before being dropped from the payroll.
On motion by Mr. Ashcraft, seconded by Judge Merrill and duly approved, the budget
committee of the b oard of trustees composed of Messrs. Culver, Samford, and Haley,
was continued.
On motion by Mr. Ashcraft, seconded by Dr. Oates, the members of the budget committee
of the board of trustees and he members of the administrative committee were pr aised
and thanked for t he excellent and f aithful work '." hi eh t hey had done in pr eparing
t he budget and also in conducting the affairs of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
Governor Miller made a brief stat ement concerning Sta t e f inances. He sai d that
on the first of October, 1952, t he state owed the Al abama Polytechnic Institute,
$1,498, 264.72. He declared his determination to pay t his and other state obl i gations,
t his being one of the mai n r eaons for call i n5 t he l egi sl ature into extraordinary
session to convene on January 51, 1955.
The Board recessed subject to
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r~oo"nr.rtlon.
Ch1.mt-L
l, l,.~ "C-ott
\2"'0 00
2 , ~ vO . OO
, :) 0",00
12 .. 00
1 # l~!'). (}O
2.3 .00
1, .. 00
i e-O N.... -
50' O .. C{)
""' tl .
~ I:,t;; ~ " . "" ""C .. ()
.is: - _ I 1
~ ':'ou l.
cut, r~eC.uc-
..JI.u~§ t-i® . , F
e~5. 552.O'Yf 10,,,,.52. 00
". .00 :::50'. 00 2, 510. 00 ~-
5lJi .. OO ~, llS .. OO 11", c;5",OO
4 , $6'0 24, 620.00
4:<:;,. 00 1, ZSS.OO
1*41~. 5Q 9;;011. 50
2 t~.S 5 , 2S4 .~O
~ OO\). OO 2.50 .00
200. 00 i" .. 00
10,
i1 , ~ .. Ot}
500. 50e .. 00
" Ii g l "l,oAA:t20
1,1.52", 10,71-0 $e~ ..
= 'f , ' 1 . I,
thune . '!itle.
ADMINI':''TRATION
President'" s Offic.!i:
(l) Bradford Knapp
J. J. Wilmore)
B .. H. Crenshaw)
1 . N. Duncan)
(2) B. L. Shi
(5) P. O. Davis
Berta Dunn
Myrtle Good
Vacant
President
Adm. Com.
Ex. Seel y _
Ex. eety ..
Seefy- Steno
Stenographer
Student Asot .
Months
2
7
6
12
12
9
Annual
vala.!::l
12, 000
4,800
4,800
1,800
1,080
180
Total Salaries
Maintenance
Total • . . . . .. .
Regist r ar '$ Ogf ice:
(l)B. L. Sbi Registrar 12 4, 800
C .. W. Edwards Asso. Reg. 12 5, 400
Mr s. J. E. Wiatt Recorder 12 1, 550
Al!ll8. Newton Stenographer 12 1,030
Jewell Martin. St enographer 12 1,020
Leonora 13r o1\'t1 / Clerk 12 960
(5)J. s. Wiatt / Assistant 5 .,r- 250
(5)�� .. H. LynCh Stu. ASb"t. 5 90
(5)L. C. Cook Stu . as.,t . 5 112. 50
Vacant St u. Asst. 47.50
Frank Ordway Res.7/1/52 Adviser 2,400
(1) Rate changed .from Total ~alarie s
4800 to 5600 ef .~/1/55 Maintenance
(5) For First Seme,ster only ..
TotaL . .. . • ..
Orig-l...nal
College
Budget.
12,000
2,000
1, 800
1,080
160
17,060.00
.700
.18,760.00
2,600
3,400
1,550
1,08Q
1,020
$1,020
250
90
112.50
47.50
BOO
11,570
1 .000
12,570
* Increase.
Red etion
and
Cha.!J.ges
10,000
855 . 55
1,600*
180
9,415. 55
500
9,715.55
555,,55
60
125
40
50
"47.50
~;}O
1 , 255.85
1,255.85
Salary Total
Cut f~f • Reduet-lLlL55
ion.
lO,oon
16 .67 850
240. 1,360*
90 90
54 54
180
400.67 '"" -9J8lA~0u.
5OQ... __
400 .67 10,ll4.00
96.,67 450
170 170 ..
55.75 :35.75
54,.00 5"1.00
25.50 25 . 50
60
125
40
50
. ~ 4 L .. 50
600
379. 92 1,655 .75
579.92 1,655.75
Revised
College
Budge:t
2, 000
1,150
1,560
1,710
1,026
7,246.DO
1.400 •.
0,646.00
2,170
5, 230.
1, 516 .25
1 , 026.
994. 50
960
125
50
62.50
9,934 . 25
1 .000.
10,954.25
j
I
~ I
l
_igina.l Reduc.'tion Salary Total l,: . - ~d
College and Cut t.f. Reduct- College
f,1onths Annua:l Budget. Changes 1/1/53 ion Budget.
Naro. I , 'title li.t!:u?lo;,,-ed ''Salary
I
TreE:! surer' ~} Of fice:
(l)M. A. Glenn T l'e~ surer 7 3,,000 2, 00 805. S ,16.67 850 1,160
(1) Consolidat ed wit h
Accountant t s Office 2/1/35e
Accountent ' § .OffiAA:
(l)C. c. Brooks Accountant ~.., 4.000 r ~ , OOG 1, 250 ._,i'/J:;' .. 1, 275 1, 725
( 2) An.ne f'earSo!l Bookkeeper 12 1, 680 1, 680 750 4l; . 50 796.50 885.50
( 2) Mary E. IIooper Cashier ..1.. ') ~ 1,500 1 , 000 250 37 •. 50 28'7 . 50 '/12.50
( 5)lJi1dred Hanson Jr . BoolrJeeepE,r 7 1, 500 1 ,000 416.67 8.:55 425. 575.
( 5)Jesse .aycock, CIBlrk '7 1 , 520 960 4{)O 4 .. 00 404 556
Va.csnt(Tra.i1sfer) Clerk S 1 , 20'::) 3&J* 17.50 552. 50* 552.50
(4)Ruth Waldrop Clerk 5 1, 2.00 375* 18.75 556. 25* 356. 25
Louisa Lewis 't enogr 8.pher 7 SOf) 600 250 2.50 252 .. 50 547.50
(5)Louisa Lewis ':)tenogra ,Phsr 5 1 , 200 250* 12.50 25'7 .&~ 257.50
(6); .. A. 01eon Tr€)t~surer 5 5, 000 8~'3 . 55~ 85. 55 750 .. 00* 750 •
(l) Rt:signC',.t ion of"' T 0t~tl (" . .. .... 8 , 240 1, 508 . 54 255~91 1, 164 .. 25 6, 475.75 ;J ~..lilT .!..,z?J
1/Sl/5m. M['~ iFl tClln!lCe 11 2.00 1.55* l5~ 1 1 555.
( 2) It'D-US. of funds only
( 5) Res . ef .l/51/~5 To'tLl • • • . .. • ~ :3, 440 1, 555. 54 255 ~91 1 , 609 .. 25 '7,,850.75
(4) Tl"M 1S . f r om bus. or.
(5) 900 to 1200 ef~ 71/35
( 6) Trtm8 . from 'rre:s.::> . Of.
Business Off'ice;
(1) 30: W.. Garrett Bua. t1gr. '7 4,000 5, 000 1 , 250 0; 25. ')0 1 , 275 • 1 , ?25 .
( 2) :Rut h Waldrop St enographer' '7 1 , 200 900 :575 5 .7:5 3'n'L 75 521 . 25
(3) r~an Thomas Stf."nogl"apher '{ 1 ,.200 50 20§ . M. 2,08 210.42_ 289.58
(1) Res . ef. 2/ 1/5$ ~rot!:L~l ~8.1aries 4,400 1 .. 855 .. 54 50.85 1,864 .. 17 2, 535.85
(2) 'l'r<~ns. t o Acct. Of:'. Maintenance 300 125. 12§. 175.
(3) Transferred ..
Tot al • . .. . " . s • 4,700 1,958.54 . 50 .. 83 1.989.17 2, 710.85
:N~~~ · •
Zob ohoe
(1)M.r$. M,.S. 1?..ose
(l) tp..Jtt ~ ., tu:
Ti ,lC:l
L~nn
Stenographer
T otal ~ ~ ~ l"ie .
~'l . ~ al'l!ln,ce
?L~t ~o_ ~e 2/1/35
"i,ono
840
{) iginal 1 :llct1. ·n
T ohinf'1 uti
Eli( .&~ Ch!.ngf!.s*
54.§e
545*
Sp*
595*
54, ··0 ..
5o.h.l"j' T·otul
Cut d~ RedUct-l
/J.L53 ion
l~f"l ~\# 120
MS*
120 ".5*
.;J* .
120 4.75*
40 2,.040
B vi
~ leg
o::u·~il
2., 280
GSg
2,945
1QO
2, 160
- - ---,-
~ l
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Ori ginal Reducti ons S ary Tota l Revised
Months Annual Col l ege . and Cut Er. Reduc- -Coll.e·e
Limns. Ti t l e . Employed Sa.lary Budget_ Changes 1/ 1/ 33 t ion BucV-,;et
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE;
Dean ' s O_f i ce:
.. J. Funchess Dean 12 6, 000 750. 37 .50 37.50 712. 50
w. H. Wei denbach Ex. See ly . 12 2,800 200. lO~ OO 10. 00 90 .
Total - - - - - -- - - 950 47.50 47. 50 902. 50
Agricul tural Ecvnomics:
B. • • F. Alvord Assn. Prof . 12 5 , 500 2 , 335 ~ B4 116 .67 116 . 67 2,;nS .67
i utenancEi ~.l2:.- 125 . 125 . 00 125 .00
Total -- - - - - - 2, 583 . 54 12.5 . 116 .67 241.67 2, 541 .. 67
.Agricul tural Fn gine E'r ing:
M. L. Nichol s nead Pref. 12 3,800 1 , 900 95. ..915 . ,805 .
A •. Carnes Asso .. Prof. 12 3,000 9, 500 125. H:5:.. 2 , 575 .
N. l . "lilsen Asst. Prof. 12- 2,400 2,100 105. 1:Q§.. 1, 995 .
Total Salaries 6, 500. 3<C: ""'-' . 525 . 6 , 175 .
MHint.enance 1 . 100. 460. 60. 640.
To,,· 1 - - - - - - - - 7,600 460. 5~~ . 785. 6,815 .
ligrol1olltY ;
J .. w. Tidmore Profesaor 12 3, 600 800 40. 40. '160.
A. L. Sommer Aaso. Prof . 12 5,500 300 15. 15. 285.
G. D. Scareeth ) Asst. Soil Chem..2
R. Goder) ) Asst. Soil C' n. 10 2 , 700 800 40. 40. 760 .
G H. Sturkie Asst" .". gr ~ . 12 3,000 2, ~OO 125. 125 .. 2;.575.
G. II. Jes t or Inst r tl.ctor 12 1,800 '7..5 8.84 36. 9.<1· ~6 .94 70l.90
Total Sala.ries p,138.84 256. 94 256 . 94 4, 881 .. 90
l ain t enance 1 , 501. 556 .50 556. 50 745 .50.: ..
Total - - - - - - - - 6, 458.84 556 .50 256 .94 815 . 44 5 , 625.40
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( Ori ! Reduct ions Salary Total Revi sed
, Mont s Annual Coil and Cut Er . Redlic- College \ ..
-Name Ti tle Elnployed Salary Budget Changes lLl/35 t i on Budget
Animal Husbandry:
J. C. Grimes HStid Prof. 12 3, 800 1,500 75. 75 . 1, 4.25 .
Vi. E .. Sewell , Asst.Prof . 12 5,000 2, 400 120 . 120. 2, 280.
J . R. Bro~m .Farm SUpt. 12 1, 200 600 15 ., 15 . !585 .
IT' E. Copeland Herdsman 12 900 900 900 J . ..
Total Salaries 5 , 400 P~O. 210. 5, 190.
. 1aintenance 5 .175 ~ . ~. 2.950.
Total - - - - 8,575 225 . 210. 455. 8,140 .
Dairy Husbandry-
A. D. Burke Head Prof . 12 "' ,800. ~ ,800 190. 190. 5.610.
W. H. Eaton 1\.850 . Prof . 1. ""- 5,000 3,000 150. 150. 2,850.
J .. k" ... Smi'th Ins tructor 12 2,100 2, 100 105 105 . 1 ,995 .
David JC os t er Herdsman 12 1,200 1 , 200 30. 50. 1,170.
Nell Mitchell Ste,nog. 12 1,020 560 9 .. 9. 55l.
J. R. Bro1".'Il F' rm i:j pt. 12 1,200 600 15. 15 . 585 .
Tot al Salari es 11 ,660 499. 499. 10,561-
tAaintenance 5,175 1 , 585 . 1,585 . 1.590.
Total - - - - - - 14, 255 1, 585 499. E,084. 1 2 , 15L
Poultry HusbWld:r:v:
G. 1"•' • Trollope Heud Pr oj;' • 12 0.1600 2, 600 130. 150. 2, 470.
D. F. King sst. Proi~ . 12 2, 400 1,000 50. 50. 950 .
/" T. Bal l e".r Instr ctor 12 ..-.> " v. ---,'- 0 800 40. 40. 760.
Tota.l Salari es - - - 4 , 400 220 . 220. 4,180.
M"inteuance 1 , 200 488 488. 712.
Tota.l - - - - 5,600 488. 220. 08 .. (b ,892.
Botany:
J. L. Seal He~{d Prci'. 12 5,600 1,000 50. 50 . 950.
E. v. Sltlith :sst. 12 2, 200 1 ,600 80 .. SO. 1 , £ 20 .
G. L .. Fick lisso. ?rof. 12 5, 200 1,966.61 118. liS . 1 ,848. 67 g Mrs .. A. B . Stearns Steno. 12 1, n20 660. 16 .50 _6 . 50 645 . 50
H. F. Thut 8 S0. Prof . 12 5,000 500. 500.
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Name
Bot~ny (co t ' Q)
Tit e
Months
Employed
Total Salaries
Maintenance
. Annual
Salary
Ori ginal
Co l ege
Budget
5,726 . 67
1.000
Reductions
and
Changes
590.
Total - - - - - - - 6,726 . 67 590.
Horticulture:
L. M. Ware
C. L. Isbell
J. W. Hyde
O. C. Medlock
R. M. Lane
E. W. McElwee
Head Prof .
Professor
Asso .. Prof.
Asst. Prof .
Foreman
Grad. Asst .
12
12
12
12
12
12
Total Salaries
Main tenance
5, 600
5, 600
2,800
2,400
1,520
1, 200
500.
1,660.
2,800.
1, 380.
500.
800.
7, 240.
2, 600. 690 .
Tot al ~ - - - - - - 9,840 690.
Zoology and Entomology.:
J. M. Robinson
F. E. Guyton
H. G. Good
F. S. Arant
He· d Pr oi' .
Asso. Prof.
Asst. Prof.
As st . J:'rof .
Mrs . C. A.L. Samford, Stengg.
12
10
12
12
12
Total Sal aries
Maintenance
Total - -
TOTAL SCHOOL O}' AGRICULTURE
5,600
3,000
2,800
2, 600
1, 520
1,700
3, 000
2,600
1, 500
100
8, 900
1 . 400 650
},O, 500 650 .
72,848.85 5,169.50
Rt.. . .... , ~d
Salary
Cut. Ef •
1/1/33
Total College
Reductions Budget .
264 . 50
264. 50
15.
85.
140.
69 .
7. 50
20.
264. 50
590.
654. 50
15.
83 .
140.
69.
7. 50
20.
554. 50 334.50
;1690.
554 . 50 1,024 . 50
85 .
180.
140
65.
2. 50
65.
180.
140.
65 .
2. 50
5 ,462 .17
610.
6,072.17
285 .
1 , 577.
2, 660.
1 , 51lo
292. 50
780.
6,905 . 50
1,910.
8, enS. 50
1 , 615 .
2,820.
2,660.
1, 235 .
97.50
472. 50 472 . 50 8, 427. 50
650. 750.
472. 50 1, 122 . 50 9,177.50
2,746 . 61 '7,916, 11 64, 932.74
r \ Ori ,, \ ginal Reduct ioIi&8 St],larJ Total l ss d
Months Annu.a College and Cu t Er. Reduc- Coflege
.N..a..m--e.. Ti t l e Em,pl°I ed iia1ary ,BudgeL Changes 1/ 1/33 t iona Budget
SCHOOr.. Of"' liB G :nl EERIN G:
Dean ' s Offic e:
J. J. i'iilmore Dean 12 5,SOO 2, 400 120 . 120. 2, 280 .
~ ala Heath Stenographer 1 () _ J:. 1 , 200 1 . 200 50. 30. 1 . 170.
Tot a.l Salar i es 3 , 600 150. 150. 5, 450 .
Maintenance 85 10 • ~O . 75 •
'l'o-br::tl - - - - - - - - 3 , 685 10 150~ 160. 5, 525 •
Cm.vil and Highway:
J ..
J .. A. ,. .. Cull an Professor 10 3 , 500 3, 500 210. 210. 3, 290. \,J .
fu" . li . R:tUghman Professor 10 3 , St)O 5 500 210. 21.0 . 5, 290.
F .. C. Hulae Professor 10 3,000 3, 000 100. 180.. 2,820.
A. "\, J., Barrow Asst. Prof. 10 ~ ,400 2,,1100 144 .. 144. 2, 25t; .
V. B., Wat wood f.sst . Prof . 10 2,000 2 , 000 120. 1:20. 1,600.
p..., M .. Beard I.Instructor 10 1 ,800 -~ -M. . 54. 846.
~ Total Salaries 15 , 500 91S. 918. 14, 382 .
Maintenance 240 50~ 50 ... 190.
'l'otftl - - - - - - - - l5,540 50 918;. 966. 14, 572 ..
Electrical Engin~erin g :
1rJ ~'.lj... • l.r .fl.{ 1l.~. DunStru1 )?,. ):"'ooff~eessssoorr l{'0 45 ,q6,O0O0 ~8, 60000 224106.. 224106. . ~,5z~·.
C . n. Ca rlovi t z, Asso. Proi'. 10 5,200 g, 200 192 192 3,008.
R .. A. Betts Asso .. Prof' . 10 2,100 2,100 126 126 1,974. w. Darling Grad . Asst" 9 <f ..·.' ,9~:: 450 225 .• 225 . 225 .
'total Salaries 14, 150 225 '7'"14 999 15, 151-
a,{ai n tenance GOO 1QL -- 155 465.
Total - v- - - - - - 14,750 560 774 1 ,154 15 , 616 .
Machine Design:
M. f~;'l I. Pulla.n He~6 Prof .• 10 4 , 000 4,000 240 ~ '- 240 5, 760
A.& L. 'Ill,omas Professor 10 3,400 3 , 400 204 204 5 19Q
L. M", Salwg Assa . Prof. 10 2,700 2, 700 162 16~: 2, 538 ~ . JL i P. It . .Beard Ins truct or 10 1 ,800 900 54 54 848 ~
~
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\ Original !~edu ctions Salary Tot,t:l..l ,d eed
Montlfs Jl.nnual Coll ege !Uld Cut Et .. Reduc- College
i.run.e Ti t l e Thtebgxed Su18:!:l B'ttdgE:t Changes l Ll[35 t i oD Budget
Machine D<>sign (conttd)
Vi .. iI. Franci s Stu. iiSst. 9 450 ~~O 450
ToW &lari e'" 11, 450 660 660 10, 790
Maintenance 6.1.:.: 15 15 50
Total .... - - - - - - - 11,515 105 660 675 10,840
~chanical and k ~ l·ona.utica1.!..
J. J. Wilmore Hend Prof . 12 5 , 600 5, :200 ISO 160 3 , OJ10¢
n R Hixon Professor 10 5, bOO '- ;5,00 210 210 3, 290 \,.0 " ..
v. CO' Finch Professor 10 3,500 5, 500 198 198 3,102
J. c. cKinnon ,Asst. ?rof. 10 £, 600 2, 600 156 156 2, 444
Y .. A. Eli zando A.sst .. Pro<-f'-· 10 2 , 400 2, 400 144 1 4.4 2, 256
Solon Dixon Instructor 10 2, 000 2, 000 120 12 1,S80
J. c. Barrett Instroctor 10 1,200 I t 20Q 36 M 1.164
TotH.l Salf"1ll"i.es 16, 200 1 ,,0 24 1,024 17,176
l{.~int~nce 1 ,~OO
,.
200 j200 k .. 1.000
Total 1£f,40() 200 1,024 1, ~~~24 18,176
Industri al and u. ~;.inSering ShOE!:
Dan '1'. J ones Head Pro.£' .. 12 3,.600 3, 600 160 l ao <~.I , 20
..",
~f .. fl .• Coppedge AStrt. Prof .. 10 2,400 2, iklO 144 JA4 2, 256
'rd" . 0., Schubert InStl"lCt,or 10 lZ ,lOO 2,100 126 126 1;974
'" VIo" .... " j." • Cobb !nstl"'.lctor 10 ;:' !J JOO 2, OfKJ l:~O 120 1 , 880
B .. Fi:!lrick Ctenogra her 12 720 £:>60 560
T .. I .. .aoore Stu. Asst. 9 45 45 45
D" F. Ghols,;m Stu~ Asst. S 45 45 45
D;> D.. StI"Cud Stu_ lisst. 9 45 45 45
c. D. Schwlne Stu. AS!lt$ 9 45 45 45
M .. D. Stone Stu . Asst. 9 45 45 45
1'0 tal Salaries 10,685 S'1O 570 10,115
Maintenatl c't: 1 ,300 _J.OO 100 1 , 290
Total - - - - - 11,9$5 100 5'1'0 870 11, 315 r
!0
TOTlJ:. SCHOOL OF mnE.ERIi.~G : ,", ~
'" '"'\ 76 ,815 iS5 4, 096 4: , 8 1 12, 044
(
:F!. W.. Camp
c. B. Ordway
W. E. Tarrant
Vacant
V~eant
Ie. thry"fL i'Jard
Vac~..:nt
Vacant
C A. B.."lsore
R. B ~ Gordon
o. C. ~oore
B. ';T., r.lck
Vanant
Pro.fessor
AS60. Prof.
Asst. Prof ..
In stru.ctor
Loom. Fi."·mr
(:! c;nog'l"-fL[...her
Drawi.'1.g Hund
Stu. Asst.
Months
'''2101~q
12
10
:J,O
10
10,£
5
10
9
Tot:' 1 Salaries
Main Wn.tlllCe
TGtfJ. - - - -
IWs .. them ..
Ro~"l.. Cllero ..
Res . :It's11oe.
St,enogrdpner
P~l.,t .
12
10
12
12
10
'I'ouu Salal·ies
~in tel1~..nce
Total
5 ~OOO
3, 500
·; ~OOO
2, 400
1 , 200
600
600
ll,200
4,060
;:;,500
seX}
720
~~80
Original
Coll~ ... e
It.ldget
5, 000
1 , 750
5,000
2, 400
1 , 200
900
600
1, 200
10,050
~ t v:)
1,800
1,3~:G
Gea
4,000
l ttiOO
·~.Re,".· ctions
and
. . C~anges
550
600
::., 400
19200
400
~.oo
1,, 2OQ
6.,ZoQ
2 a 000
7;OO~
360*
280
sao*
.!*;§O
910
&tlr.U"'y Tot<'i1
Gu t Ef. ReducT
1Llt3~ tinn
250.. 250
3:.0 58$
144 744
2, 400
1,200
400
6 ~O
430 7, :580
f: 'OOO
430 9 , ;)00
90 90
r
69 .. 20 ;3<;3 ,, 20
300*
3!.>;jti'lt
.200
R~'\rised
Col.lege
Budget
4,750
1,184
2, 256
500
8,670
. ....&.;000
10, 670
1,710
1,250;$0
900
360
159. £:0 220 .. 80* 4,,220.80
-- l , bbQ_ 15Q.t,..
1ES .. £O 1,129.20 4, 570B 0
( o~ c!uc'tl0 SalaJry Total ~
. \
C - and Cut. lilt. Reduc- efo~ . )
tl.e Budpt . Ch!ly!! IN'33 ' lOn aIdaet
ClIOOL 0 A.RCH.r.E . TORE
Dee's Ottlce,
F. C .. Bisaill Dean 13 ~.)~\ 0 . 200 I ,ale) .1,140
Mrs. e.J .. N Librarian 10 '150 '15Q ,eo
. 0 . Bre1gbthaup s tenogra.phel' 12 900 900 900
T'otal BalAl"tes 2,SSO 60 60 2,790
Na1nteJUmoe 240 60 60 180
Total. ---- 3 ,090 60 GO l20 2,9'10
ch1 teetlU'D:
F. c. B16I1n Head Prot. 12 5,200 4,000 200 200 3,800
:It .. w. Bu.rkhartt PNtusor 10 4,.aDO 4,200 2.52 252 5,t.t8
.U. or.r Asso. t. 10 3 ,000 3,000 18) 180 2,820
K.G.Reeve ABat. Pl'Ot. 10 3, 000 3,000 180 100 2 ,820
1111 Inat1'UCtcr 10 1,200 1,200 36 36 1,164
C. l .Dayl., lr-. Instructor 10 1 ,200 1,200 36 3G 1,1M
B.L. Ues Grad • .Asa:t. 9 !25 225 225
V.O.Callahan,lr. Grad .. at. 9 2J5 225 - 225
Total salati .$ 1'1,Oao 8S4 ea4 16,16&
intewmce 310 1.35 . . 135 1'l5
Tota1 ... - -- 17,360 135 S&.\ 1 ,Olt 16.M!
. pg1ec1 Art:
• .Apple Protessor 10 3,200 3,.200 192 192 3,008
i.R. Sw.plea .Asst. Pret • 10 2,000 2,000 leo lOO I ,sao
S.W.l.Wan 5411e. Instn.cto.-. 10 1 ,200 1,200 36 36 1,1&4
ttJ' I'd Grad. 1i. 9 225 22$ am;
Total SalAri 6,ea5 548 348 0,27'1
tntel!anoe , - 2'15 .- 105 &; 105 1VO ~ ---- 6,900 lOS 348 4i3 6 .44'1
TOTAL ARCa~TUB'R ?11 ,3.50 300 1,2~ 1 ,692- 25,7
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Ori ginal Reduct ioll Salary Tot al ., ·.u _Revised
Months Annual CO..L.lege !¥ld Out . Ef . R6duc- 'iollege
!a~ Ti t l e h 'tp_o;v-ed Sal.a,ry l;u ~ gct ~!ill p.;e s l ltl.;"'!. ti on ~ dRet.
SCHOOL F SCI ENCE iiND LITERATURE
Dean ' s Office :
... oJ . W. Scott Dean 12 5 , 600 2,000 100. 100 • 1,900.
Mrs .
,,.
'" t . J acob Secretary 12 1, 080 1.080 27. .xL:.. 1. .,.05"3 ..
Total S;l.lari es 5,080 127. 127. 2, 955.
Maintenance 200 ~ 20 . 180.
T::>ta - - - - - 3, 280 20 127. 147. 5, 155.
Economics and ~ usiness Adm nis t r atio:lll:
(1) J. \Y. cot t Heed Prof . 1.2 5, 600 5, 600 180. l SO. 5, 420.
li. H. Goff Profes~ or 10 3, 000 3,O(}(} 180. 180. 2,820.
H. C. Hof f aomer Pr ofe ssor 10 5,000 5,000 180. 180 . 2,820
E. L .• Rauber Professor 10 3, 000 3, 000 UF\ • 180 . 2,82 •
H. L .. l~con Asso. .Prof. 12 2,800 2, 800 200* 150 . 50* 2, 850.
fo. C. Orow Asst . Pr of. 10 2,000 2, 000 120. 120 . 1,880
I ,. B ~ Gritz In ::lt ructor 10 2, 000 2,,,,00 120. 120 . 1,880
C. P. .(}ustin Instruct or 10 1 ,600 1, 600 96. 96 . 1 , 50<1
B! U -f' J~ Samford Lecturer 10 500 500 500
~ , s " H I.. Macon • Stenograph-:;r 12 420 420 420 s. T' Wi ttell Stu . Asst. 9 100 100 ];00, b .
(1) Ohanged f r om Total Sal ar i es 22,020 200-* 1 , 206 . 1,006 . 21,014.
10 mo. W l ~ mo . Maintenance 1 , 460 860. 860. 600 .
Toto.]. 25 ~ 480 66 . 1 , 200 . 1,866 • 21,614.
:English:
J . R. Rutl~md . 48&0 .Proi'. 10 4, 000 4,001) ~. ",1"; .. 240. ')40. 5,760 .
L. G. Gosser Asso. Prof. 10 5 ~ 200 5, 200 192. 19;',:. 3, 008 .
H,. . w. Adams Asso~ Prof. 10 2;900 2, 900 1740 17 :. 2, 726.
... .. ii. • Ki rkley ~s st. Pro!' . 10 2, 400 2,, 400 144. 144. 2, 256 .
J. R .. Moore Asst. Frof . 10 2jt500 2,.200, 500* 150. 150* 2, 550.
rvt " :P. ~iea.ver As st. J::'rof. 10 2;;500 :2 , 200 500* 150. 150* 2, 350.
J. E. Roop Ins tructor 10 2, 000 2, 000 120. 1"'0 . 1,880 'L.' A. edlock Inst ruct or 10 1 , 800 1 , 600 08 108. 1, 692 .
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10 It? 1,'1;50 10 105 1,M5
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9 ,315 ,5
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Education and Dean:
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
j
Zebulon Judd Dean
E. E. Cureton Asso. Prof .
R. L. Johns ASBo. Pr of .
R. B. Showalter Prof .
Months
Employed
3
B
Annual
Sa.laz:y
5, 600
5, 500
4,000
4, 600
Original
College
Budget
5,000
5, 33ti
3, 335
1,000
12, 666
High School Te(~cher ' " Salari es 1,954
(1) Trans. to Tec.:.cher Training
Budget. To ta1- - - - - 14,600
Teacher Training (Pre-Service)=
9
9
{I} Zebulon J udd Dean
(1) B. R. Showalter Prof.
Paul Irvine Pr of. 19
M. L. Beck ASBo.Prof. 12
J . G. Kuderna
(1) R. L. Johns
(1) E. E. Cureton
Rosa L. Walston
Vacant
Val:ant
Lillian Cox
AS "'o.Prof.
As so.Pr of.
12
9
ASBo.Prof. 9
Asso.Prof. 12
Asso.Prof . 12
Asso:Pr of. i 2
Asst.
0. K. Welden Grad.Asst.
9
9
Scarbrough (Notasulga ) Te&cher 9
R. B. Jeter Secretary 12
Frances Bl ackm.on Steno. 12
High School Critic Te l: chf3!"!:3
5, 600
4,800
4, 400
4,000
4,000
4,000
5, 500
5, 500
4,000
4,000
425
225
100
1,680
1, 200
(1) Transferred fro~
EdUCation Budget.
Total Sc=.l aries
Maintenance
Total -
Teacher Training (In- Service) :
A. H. Col1i.>1.8
R. B. Jeter
Supervisor 12
Secretar",j 12
Total Salaries
Maintenance
Total - -
3, 600
1,680
4, 400
4,000
4,000
3, 500
4, 000
4 ,000
425
450
100
1,080
1,200
27,155
8 , 755.76
55, 890.76
3, 600
300
5,900
1,100
5,000
Reductions
and
Changes
3,750 \
2,500
!'.500
750
9 , 500
1 ,752.58
11, 232.58
5,750*
750*
2, 500*
2,100*
875
4,000
4,000
225
1,732.58*
240. 25
1,492.33*
~
195*
Salary
Cut Ef.
1/1/53
250
50
220
200
200
166 . 6'1
146.66
175
54
:50
1,492.3:3
1,492.53
180
15
195
195
Total
Reduction
3,750
~: , 500
2, 500
S50
9, 500
1 , 732.58
1l,232.58
700*
220
200
200
2 , 353 .33*
1,953.:34*
1,050
4,000
4,000
225
54
50
1 1 752 .58*
Revised
Col1e."e
Budp,et
1 , 250
833
833
250
3,166
201.42
3, 367. 42
5, 500
700
4,180
5, 800
3,800
2, 533.33
1,953.34
£,450
425
22.5
100
1,026
1,170
1,732.58
240 .~25* 27, 395.25
240. 25 8 , 495 .51
35,890.76
180
15
195
195*
3, 420
285
3,705
1 ,295
5,000
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u. en atnutt Profe~sor l~ S.,SOf)
G.. T 'art nt. b."'BO ~ 'Prot .- l~ 5, 000
J. C .. .. nnon /"31:'.0. prot .. 12 5, 500
P. c. Broo~ .. Prot. 12 5, 500
E. t;,. Curcton .I."'r;o. Pl"G!. 12 3. 500
llargr:!i . Ste osrt.pner 12 1,080
OUt .. i s r ~~d t ote.l I':. ties
1/4 of 0.1:d 10/1/32.-a/"1.0/,5'5 :mtE.lW.ne
bud '(i't and 5/4 01' 1" ,ed
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R .. F .. Thamas Phy';;lcilm
R. 'B II Jete S~er~ t.!.'%W
Otk~r 'l'e-~,cll ~l'~ Salari€>
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1;91 .1~ 4,J,flA: 70
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l fi_G21.28 e9~020 .. 00
Original Reduction Snl a!jT Total Revised
Months Annual C oll ~ ge al'ld Cut Ef. Redudtion College
Name 'it.!e Employed Salag Budget Changes 1/1/57. Budget
Home Economics :
L. P. Glanton Head Prof. 10 5, 600 5,600 216 216 5,584
Dana Ga tche11 Asso. Prof. 10) 2,7,00 2,700 162 162 2, 558
L~ Spencer As. t. Pr of . 10 2, 250 2, 250 155 155 2,115
G ace Gardner Inst actor 10 2,000 1,000 1,000*' 120 880* 1,880
Helen Garrett .Assistant 9 225 "'225* 225* 225
Vi~1m8. Patterson l\ s ~i stant 9 135 135* 135* 155
Verna Patterson Steno ·rapher 10 450 450 450
Tot;;.]. Sal aries 10,000 1, 360*- 653 727* 10;127
Mai.'1tenance 400 175 175 225
Totul - - - - 10,400 1,185* 655 552* 10,952
Military:
G. H. Frsnke COllllIlDndan t 10 450 450 450
H. L. Watts Asst.Custocthm 10 450 450 450
Susie He.ckney StmlOgrilpher 12 1,100 1.100 ~ --..Mt 1 1070
Tota.1 Sal aries 2,000 50 50 1,970
Maintenance 800 200 2QQ. 600
Total - - - - 2,800 200 50 250 2, 570
Veterinary :
C. A. Cary Dean & Head 12 5,600 3,000 150 150 2,850
I . S . McAdory Prolessor 12 3,400 3,400 170 170 3, 230
M. W. :Emmel Professor 12 3,000 5, :300 500 150 450 2,850
I. M'I Hays As st. Prof. 12 2,'700 2,700 135 135 2, 565
E. S. Winters Asst .. Prof . 12 2, 400 2, 400 120 120 2, 280
VI. J. Isl'ell I nstruct or 10 1,, 500 1, 500 90 90 1,410
Vacant Instructor 10 1 1500 1 2 500 1,500
Tok 1 Salaries 17,800 1,800 815 2, 615 15,185
Maintenance 2, 400 500 500 1 , 900
Total - - 20, 200 2, 500 815 3,115 17,085
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Origin:.?l Reductions Sa.L:ry Totru .ed
~onth. lInnUb. ... CrOlleb£ and Cut Ef'. ~duc- 001.1...,.;&"
Name . }.'i tle & p1Qye<\ Se laI'1 B~clget ,CMnllSS 1I1J5~ t ion B-Ildgct
GF1!Ef{]!'!" S!.~C2 If!::.? l".RT~.~It-:N'!'S
Plant Service~
J . v. Bl"Oom Head 5 4,800 2, 000*- 200 1 , 800* 1, 800
M. Forbus Shop For~m!iU 12 1,000 1,800 90 SO 1 , 710
Paul King Supt Grounds 12 1,800 1,800 90 90 1, 710
~f • C.' Liorgan Night 7httch .. 12 900 450 450*. 450* 90.0
Student Jobs
Scholarshipc Ca.f teri~ Total Salari es 4,050 2, 450* sao 2,070* 6, 120
Alumni Recorda Maintenance .2B , Z50 6 , 750 6,750 15. 500'
Total - - - - - - - t,9, 500 4, 500 580 4 , 600 24,6 20
Health:
B .. F. Thomas Physi cian 12 4)600 4.j~OO 210 210 5,990
Mrs . L .. ,-- v . Cot ter- 14u.rse 12 2, 040 2,'040 l O2 102 1,958
Addie Lee P.J.l.en t:1itid 1.2 260 280 260
'l'otul &llt.trles G;tOOO 512 ?>- <) • ,l.;:.. $, 188
M..'l 1.'1. tenance 1, 320 J20 120 1. 200
Toto,l - - - - - - - - 7,620 120 512 432 7, 388
LJ.brnnr:
MarJ E. • artin "Ll brari.:m 12 i~ ~lOO 1, 700 85 as 1,615
Sara ';Uleford Asst . Lib .. 12 l,SOO 90'J 45 45 855
'ti'arley Lee J.R.ast .. kib. W 1$400 1 .1400 52 .. ;)0 5::'. 50 1,547 .. 50
Jewell D vis Ca t~.log'J.er I«:) k_ 1,500 1,500 15 75 1, 425
Mary Steele Flag C.ler'", 12 1,,000 1, O00 2.5 25 975
Mrs. fr.. B. Ellis Desk J~sst .. "" 820 82'0 820
Mrs .. J .. 'ft .. Sparks rlight Asst. S 480 480 4.80
r~ ,. J .. Clm..'1.ford Stu. .. Asst .. 8 200 200 200
IiI .. . Spru;cll St;u. • l1.SSt. a 100 100 100
~v. #B. 'ral'l'ant Stu. J.sst. 8 75 '75 75
Sara Wilson Stu .. As~rt* 8 25 2Ii 25
To t !~l S.:J..'&:,r'i e s 8,200 262, 50 282. 50 7,917 .. 50
ill1l.ntenancs 2. 250 1 .130 1 1150. 1.100. &
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TotnJ. -10,430 1, 150 ;;::.$2. 50 1, 412. 50 9,017 ~ 5 0
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PUblic Iate.1'JIF.lUon; _ • - -- - - . i'i"FiiI
(l) F .O.~y1s Director
Xiriley Jlrown 1tor
(~) :S.G.salter Sports Editor
. Ayrea ':;tu • .i..~Bt .
(1) '1'renuferreQ. to Pres. ottiee
(2) 566 AUllettes
Cont1Dg nt
nths Arul.\tal
!!i!PZ04 S~1!!7
6 4 ,000
12 2,fm
12 2.100
lZ 192
Total :J.al.aries
Matntenlan:ce
'fotal -.. ... - - -
Ol"1gtnal
College . 1\Ugeet ._
2.400
2,500
l . 200
500
6,600
1.lOO
... 7,700
17000 ru • .,...,. - ' @II
ReduGtiottS Sal.eJ.T To~al. Re't'1.se4
an<t Gut Et. Reduc ... c<>llege
Cba!p! lal3$, tloa DBYet;,
II
1 .. 200 1,200 1 t 200
1.25 l25 2.Z?'5
150 52.50 202",50 9$'1. 00
!P§ - . 20! loa ~-
1.eOO 177. 00 1,835. 50 4 , 764.10
GOO 650 ~ ! 1 ,
a,50S 1'1?60 2,485.00 5 , 264. f5Q
1,000
10,000
000
____ . l' ,000
1 .• l5! 10 • '110 82 t 000
June 2, 1933
Meeting of t he Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Inst itute in the
office of t he Governor at the State Capit ol in Montgomery, Friday , June 2, 1933,
beginni ng at 10 A. i,I.
Trustees present. Governor B. M. Miller, Messrs. H. D. Merrill, Charles
Henderson, C. S. Culver, Victor H. Hanson, A. F. Harman, C. W. Ashcraft,
H. H. Conner, T. D. Samford, P. S. Haley, HarrJ Herzfeld.
Others present: Dean John J. Wilmore, Professor B. H. Crenshaw, Director
L. N. Duncan, and P. O. Davis, secretary.
Trustees absent: Dr. W. H. Oates and Mr . J. A. Rogers.
Upon motion by Mr. Samford, seconded by Dr. Harman , t he board dispensed v,ith r eading
minut es of t he prevLms meeting, copy of vihich having been s ent to each member of
the board.
Dean Wilmore then presented his rel)Ort and recommendations f or the Administrative
Committee. He read Section 1 concerning students and Section 2 concerning the
f aculty. At t he request of the board Section 3 on schools and departments of the
institution and Section 4 on miscellaneous activities were not read. A copy of
t he entire report and recommendations was presented to each board member present.
RECO&fi~ENDATIONS APPROVED
The board adopted 'recommendations as follows:
!tIt i s recommended th:...t the Administr:ltive Committee be authorized to grant applications
for l eaves of absence with the understanding with the applicant that hi s stat us
on his retur n, not later t han Se ptember 1934, will be t he same as if he had remai ned
through t he preceding session."
LEAVES OF ABSENCE
Leaves of absence were granted as follows:
Miss Louise P. Glanton, head of school of home economics, from June 1, 1933, to
January 15, 1934. Reason: Bad health.
Professor John V•• Hyde, associate professor of landscape gardeni ng, from June 1,
1933 to September 1, 1934. Reason: To pursue graduate work at Harvard University .
Miss Lulu Palmer, assistant profes sor of home economics, from June 1, 1935 to
September 1, 1934. Reason: To pursue work f or doctorate.
PROMOTI ONS IN RANK
Promotions in rank v!ithout increase in sal ary were granted as follows:
Keith Graham Reeves, B. S., M.A., assistant professor of architectural design s i nce
1929, promoted to the rank of associate prof essor of architectural design.
Oliver T. rvey, B.S., M.S., M.A., instructor in history since 1929, promoted to
the rank of assistant professor of history.
Ralph B. Draughon, B.S., M.S., instructor in history since 1931, promot ed to the
rank of assist nt professor of history.
8;
CHANGES IN FEES
page 2
Board Minut es
June 2, 1953
Recommendations concerning changes i n fees were approved as f ollows:
(1) That students who take laborato17 courses in chemistry be required to
pay laboratory fees, t he amount per student per course to be determined
by the Administrative Committee and the Dean of the School of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
(2) Students in pharmacy (except fr eshmen in the four-y ear course) have paid
ten dollars per semester. We recommend that t b.is be discontinued and
that students in pharmacy pay laboratory fees proportionate to the laboratory
fees paid by students in chemistry.
(3) In the past all students in home economics have pai d an extra fee of $7.50
per semester. We recommend t hat t his fee be disconti nued and t hat a fee
of $7.50 per. semest er be collected as a laboratory fee from each student
t aking foods l aboratory.
(4) Thtat t he student activities fee for the first semes t er be increa sed by
$2.50 and t hat this amount be used f or making a picture of the student,
making a cut thereof, and inserting the same in the Glomerata.
(5) That t he college discontinue collecting subscriptions for students in
Engineering for the Auburn Engineer and from students in Agriculture
f or the Alabama Farmer, which amounts to 75 cents per student per
semester, or $1.50 per s ession.
(6) That senior class dues be decreased from $3.50 to $1.00, this l atter
amount being sufficient for their needs; that dues for juniors be reduced
from $1.00 to 75 cents; that dues for sophomores be reduced from 75 cents
t o 50 cents; and that dues for freshmen be reduced f rom 50 cents to
25 cents.
(7) That t he contingent fee be reduced from $5.00 to $3.00.
FINANCIAL PROB LD~S
The board took no action upon Section 5 of the Administrative Committee's report,
pr esented by Dean ~ i lmore , concerning s )ecial payments made t o members of the faculty
because of serious i l lness, death, or other emergencies. Di scussion revealed that
the board expects the Admi nist r ative Commit tee t o adhere strictly to t he resolution
adopted by the board at t he meet i ng on J anuary 12, 1953. I f any exceJ tions are made ,
each one i s t o be reported t o t he board f or action at the next meeting following
the end of t he State's fiscal year.
HONORARY DEGREES
A suggestion by the Administrative Committee that this cor.unitt ee make a study of the
policies and practices at ot her institutions in conferring honorary degr ees and t hat
a policy f or t he same be proposed by t he Administrative Committee to the board of
t r us t ees at a later meeting was approved.
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
,.
Confer r i ng of degr ees at t he commencement of J anuary 19, 1933, and at t he commencement
on May 16, 1953, was approved as per l i sts attached t o r eport ; and copies attached to
t his r eport.
COLLEGE BUDGET
page 3
Board Minut es
June 2, 1933
The college budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1933, was presented by
Mr. Duncan with the explanation that it was, in the main, a. continuation of the
budget for the fi scal year ending June 30, 1933, and that it was only a paper
budget based upon possible income. He had only one conY but explained that the
budget committee (composed of Messrs. Culver , Haley, and Samford) had spent a
whole day studying it item by item. &~. Culver stated that t he budget was, in
his opinion, "as good as could be worked out under present conditions and circumstances."
He reported its approval by the budget committee.
Mr. Duncan explained t hat t he budget committee ha.d inserted in the budget $100
per month for each member of the Administrative Committee for services as members
of this committee.
He presented also budgets for t he Extension Service and Experiment St at i on, explaining
t hat, like the college budget, they were esentially continuations of
budgets f or t he current fisc al year.
Upon motion by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Conner, these budgets were adopted by
unanimous vote. The approval of the budgets included a motion by Mr. Samford t hat
"the resolution adopted by the Board of Trus t ees on J anuary 12, 1953, be reaffirmed and
readopted as the permanent policy of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute; and t hat all
employees and attaches of the institution must be employed or elected with full
knowledge of said resolution.1l
Upon motion of Mr. Haley, seconded by
Committee was voted $1200 for service
t he fiscal year ending June 50, 1933.
agreed upon by t he budget committee.
Mr. Samford, each member of the Administrative
rendered as members of the committee during
Mr. Haley explained that this amount had been
TEXTILE ENGINEERING
In adopting t he budget the board reduced the School of Textile Engineer ing to a
department in the School of Engineering.
HONORARY DEGREES FOR MEfJBERS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE
Mr. Ashcraft proposed t hat t he board of trustees lIin due time and in accordance
with t he rules and policies of t he board" confer upon each member of t he Administrative
Conmittee an appropriate honorary degree in recognition of t heir s ervices,
t heir ability, and t heir merits; and in behalf of t he i nstitution itself. Mr.
Hanson endorsed t he pr oposal and the board voted unanimous approval of t he pr opos al.
APPRECIATION
Upon motion by Mr. Hanson, seconded by Mr. Samford, the board expressed gr at eful
appreciation t o the Administrat i ve Committee and to the f aculty for the excellent
work and splendid spirit under the extremely adverse conditions. Mr. Samford,
as local trustee, told the board t hat he had heard not a wora of discord during
the year. He praised highly the f aculty, t he students, and also the business men
of Auburn.
Questions were raised concerning the continuation of the Administrative Committee, it
being understood t hat the Admi nistrative Committ ee will continue until other arranae-ments
are made. '"
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June 2, 1933
Upon motion by Mr. Conner, seconded by Mr. Herzfeld, the board cast a vote of t hanks
to t he budget committee.
CONDOLENCE
Mr. Samford called attention of t he board to the death of Mrs. Weenona White Hanson,
wife of Dr. Victor H. Hanson, since the board met on January 12, 1933. He expressed
sympathy t o Mr. Hanson and other members of the bereaved family and requested t hat
t he board adopt a resolution of condolence wi th the understanding that he would write
it. Mr. Samford's resolution follows :
"Whereas, death, on January 17, 1933, claimed Mrs. Weenona Whi te Hanson,
wife of Dr. Victor H. Hanson, distinguished member of t he board of Trustees
of t he Alabama Polytechnic I nstitute; and
"vYbereas, Mrs. Hanson was a loyal, faithful, and active friend of the
Alabama Polytechnic Institute;
"Therefore, be it r esolved by the board of trustees of the Alabama
Polytechnic Institute in r egular session t hat we expr ess our heartfelt
sympathy to Dr. Hanson and all other members of the bereaved f amily;
and declare t he great loss caused t o this instituti on by the unt imely
death of Mrs. Hanson."
The board recessed, subject
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COMIV1.ENCEr,,1E:N'T EXERC ISES
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THE AL..~BAlV1A POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
at t he
PRESBYTERB.NClfLJRCH
Auburn, Ala bar.1a
January 19, 1933
7:00 P.I'j.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
(Dean Wilmore presiding)
Organ Processional. - Mrs. Mary Drake Askew
America the Beaut iful. - by t he Audience
led by Dr. Paul Irvine
Invocation. - ::)1'. J. R. Edwards, Pastor Auburn
Bapti st Church
Vocal Solo . - Serge ant George Moxham
Baccalaureate Address.- Zebulon Judd, Ph.B., M.A.
CONFERRI NG OF DEGREES
Dean Jno. J. Wilmore, Chairman Adm ini stI'ntive Committee
Auburn AJma Mater.- by the Audience
Benediction.- Dr. Bruce McGehee, Pa stor Auburn
Methodist Church
The Alabarna Polytechnic Institute
CANDIDATI;S FOR GRADUATION
FOURTH MID...;.r~ COI,'ITviENCEl',lENT 1933
7 : .:)0 P.M., Thursday , January 19
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ~:.GR1CULTUITE
John ':iilliam J ones, Collinsville ~7ill iam Elmo Thombs, De catur
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE HJ AGRICULTURAL EVUC.ATION
Leonard T1.10mas Yiagnon, Tuscumbia
B.,,-CHELOR OF SCIENCE IN I\fTECH.:-lliICAL ENGINEERING
John Ellsberry Buen, Birmingham Edward Joseph Pate, Birmingham
BACI-iELOR OF SCIENCS IN AEROlJi.,.UTICAL ENGINEERING
George Clarage 1·~8 1 ter, J r . ,Birmingham
B.dCH~!~LOR CFSCI:GI JC=~ r -: CEiET :1C1.,.L EN!) I1TE3Rnm
Ii-1il ton Luri:J , Do than
B1~CBELOR OF S'C ISHeE IN TE}~ILE ENGHTE::!;RHTG
Felix J enkins Crei£hton, j'.!Iontgomery
:aicCE3LOR OF 3CICHCE
Francis 'Till?:18n England, Eobile
Anne Towles Gunby, Auburn
Velma Pearson , j\.lexande r City
lJ~than iel Y;aller, Selma
BACHELCR OF SCIEIJCE n r EDUC,;.::nOlJ
Essie Cat herine Hester I Russellville Eva Louise i'The.tley, Auburn
BACHEJ."oR CF 3CIEHCE IN HOI.S ECCNO;lICS EDUCATION
Halley I,rae Ingram, VJetlli"Tlpka
BACHELOR CY SC IENCE IN HOLm 3CONOMICS
~velyn J arvis Sillith, Auburn
Tv'IA.STE? OF SCTI;NCE
Jnmes Hnrris Christensen, B. S., 1930 Auburn
Thesis: A Photoelectric Photomet er for t he rtla gnoto-Optic IIf,ethod of Analysis.
Eunice Hester Turnham, B. S. Universi ty of Alabama , 1922
Thesis: Deserted Villages.
LaFayette
Geor go VanPelt 1iJaldo, B. S., 1932 Montgomery
Thesis: A Photoelectric Photonet or for the l\'jagneto- O pti~ Method of Analysis.
Vernon Bell 1·!a t wood, B. S., 1 \)27 Auburn
The sis: Investigation of a Re i n:'Corct3c. Concre t e ~ r ch :Jesign.
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May the Sixteenth, 1933
10:00 A. M.
ORDER OF EXERCISES
1933
Marche et Cortege .......................... __ ...... _____________________ ....... _ ...... _ . ____ ... Gounod
Auburn Band, P. R. Bidez, Director
INVOCATION
Watchman. What of the Night? ._._._ .. . . .... _. __.. ..... __ ._ ......... _.. ............. Salter
Auburn Glee Club, Charles Floyd, Direct.or
BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS
Steadman Vincent Sanford, A.B., Litt.D., President
University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
CONFERRING OF DEGREES
AWARD OF PRIZES
LANGDON HALL
GRADUATES
Class 011933
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
J ames Otto Bentley ............ _ .......... ...................................................... Lanett
Jesse Byron Brooks .................................................................................. Killen
Travis 0 swell Burgess ................................................... ................. Ethelville
J ames Lafayette Eidson ........................................................ Cent'erville, Ark.
Howard Lovick Eu banks ........... . ...... ................................................ Slocomb
Homer Sanders Fisher ............... .. . .. . _. ...... . ...... _.. . _.. ..... _................ Huntsville
Grover Cleveland Moore, Jr. .._ . .......... .. ..... __ .. ..... _. ...... _.. ...... ~ ............ . Gantt
Howa rd Woodson Moss ............. .... _.. ..... _.. ............................._ . .............. Mobile
John Moreland Owen ......................... .... _.............................................. Ensley
William Burns Pa terson ........... . .............._ . .......... _. .. . ... _.. _.. ........ Montgomery
Mabry Stone Phillips ......... . ................ _.. ..... .. ....._ . ........ _.. . .. .......... Carrollton
Theron Tennyson Reagan .... _.. ................................ ................................ Delta
Euland Mead Rushing ................................................... _................ Prattville
Willie Roe Tam plin ......._ .. ................. .. ......................... ._.................... Auburn
Thomas Pierce Whitten ........... .. ..... .. ................. _.. .... __.. .................... Roanoke
SCHOO'L OF ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Charles Alfred Bowles ............................ _ ...... ...................... _ .............. Shelby
Hines Kennon Francis .... _ ..... _.. ................_ . ._ ._. ...... _. ............... Montgomery
Sam Gottlieb ................................... .. .. _. ... __.. ......... .. . _.................. Birmingham
I saac Lyman 'Ledbetter, Jr. ... .. ..................................... . ................. Bessemer
John Cyrus MacGregor ._ ................................................................. _.. .. Auburn
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Robert Hugh Cameron ....................... .. . .. ........................_ .... .......... Auburn
Benj amin Dudley Casey, Jr. . ........ _.. ............... . .... _._ ....... .. ...... _...... Marion
J ames Marvin Cox .............................................................................. Tuskegee
Charles Jesse Cregar ... .. ........... _.. .... _.. ............ _.. ...................... Savannah, Ga.
Marcel Emile Crettet, Jr . ....... .. . .......... .. . .. ......... _.. ..... .. .. New Orleans, La.
Thomas Eugene Curtis ....... . ...... .. ......... _.. ...................... ... .. .......... Fairhope
Cecil Hubert Dobbs ....................... . .. . .......... .. ............. .. .............. Carbon Hill
Robert Ryland Ellis, II ... _. .............. . ...... _.. . .. . .. _ ........... _.. .......... Birmingham
John Cuthbert Farley, III ...... ._._ ....................................... .. .............. Opelika
Harold Sylvester Gassman ................... .. ......................... _.. .... .. Birmingham
Oliver Norris Glennon ............... _.. ......................... .. ............................ Mobile
Robert Powell Greer ....................... .................. .. . _.. ........ ........ Birmingham
James Emmett Harrell, Jr . ..................... ....................................... Fairfield
William Jackson ........._ _.. ..................., ....................... . .................. Birmingham
George Lee J ohnson ....... .. ..... .. ............................................. _.. ..... _._ .. Langdale
LaVerne Alfred Johnston ....... .. . . ...... . ........ _. ... .. . .. . _.. .......... Willard, Ohio
Rhea Pearce Lapsley ........................ _.. . ........._ ......................_ .............. Selma
Daniel Howard 'Lowery ........ ._ .............................................................. Ensley
J ames Donald McIntyre ........................... _.. ..................... . ............... Jackson
Edward Preston Murphy, Jr . ............... _, .. _. ...... .. . .. . _.. . .. .. _. .. _.. ............ Gadsden
Everett Stewart' Peterson, Jr. ______________________________________________ Savannah, Ga.
Robert Sparks Robison _______________________________________________________ Thomasville, Ga.
George Washington Royer ______________________________________________________________ ___ Decatur
John Wesley Solomon, J r. ______________________________________________________________ Eufaula
Albert Stewart, Jr. ___________________________________________________________________________ Marion
Charles Wesley Stickle ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Roy Willis Wages ______________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Paul Beebe W ard _______________________________________________________________________________ Selma
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
William Robert Blakeney __________________________________________________________ Livingston
Charles Manly Canon, Jr.· ____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
William Edward Cone ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
James Hutson Cooper _________________________________________________________________________ Attalla
J ames Reid Crawford __________________________________________________________________________ Dothan
Rodolfo Elizondo ____________________________________________________ ____ . _______ Muzquiz, Mexico
Dunham Fay Golson ________________ _____________________________________________________ Prattville
F rank Lewis Hardy, Jr. _____________________________________________________________________ Troy
Charles Edward Howard __________________________________________________________ Americus, Ga.
Joseph Williford H urt ______________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee
Joseph Thurston Laney _________________________________ < ____________________________ Birmingham
George William Lanier _____________________________________________________________ Birmingham
William Forest Locke ___________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Charles Morgan Middleton _______________________________ ____________________________ Scottsboro
Thomas Irving Moore, Jr. ________________________________________________________________ Marion
William Thomas Moore, Jr. ________________________________________________________________ Orrville
Thomas Wing Sparrow, Jr. ________ ____________________________ ----__________________________ Auburn
Bachelor of Science in Aeronautical Engineering
Alvin Renzie Bell _______________________________________________________________________________ Fairhope
J ames Thornton Boyd ________________________________________________________________________________ Troy
Marshal Scoville Caley ________________________________________________________ Marion Junction
Grigsby Sibley Christopher ___________________________ __________________________________ Gadsden
Theodore W . Clarkson ___________________________________________________ _____________________ Gadsden
Herbert Francis Croen, Jr. _______________________________________ Philipse Manor, N. Y.
William Peyton J ones _______________________________________________________________ Au ta uga ville
Jeffer son Terry Millsap ___________________________________________________________________ Evergreen
Frank Coburn Mittell _______________________________________________________________ Savannah, Ga.
Robert Giles Pitts __________________________________________________________________________________ Marion
George Raymond Slaughter ___________________________________________________________ Camp Hill
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Fred Euell Copeland _____________________ ,____________________________________________________ Auburn
Erby Cornelius Washburn, Jr. ___________________________________________________________ Marion
SCHOOL OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Science in Text ile Engineering
John Culpepper Fonville ______________________________________________________________ Montgomery
Edward Hamilton Linch ________________________________________________________________________ Dothan
Joe Phillips ________________________________ ____________________________________________ Hogansville, Ga.
Cassius Miller Stanley ________________________________________________________________ Montgomery
Certificate in Textile Engineering
Charles Haley Coggin ____________________________________________________ ____________ Birmingham
Hampton Hunter Greene ___________________________________________________ West Point, Ga.
Dewey Orel Shirah ___________________________________________ ________________________________ Columbus
SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND LITERATURE
Bachelor of Science
Hugh Reynolds Alison ______________________________________________________________________ Minter
William Marvin Askew, Jr. _________________________________________________________ Auburn
Freeman Wainwright Barnes _______________________________________________________ Jackson
Robert Berkeley Bush ____________________________________________________________________________ Mobile
Lilbern McCarty Carre ________________________________________________________________ Anniston .. I
John Radney Chadwick ____________________________________ : _______________ Nashville, Tenn.
Edward McPherson Farrior ____________________________________________________ Union Springs
Samuel Wilson Grubbs _______________________________________________________________________ Clayton
Ernest'ine Pat,terson Hill __________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Lewis McCurdy J ones _____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Marion Kelley ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Auburn
Mary George Lamar ______________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Frank Mitchell Lowrey, Jr. ____________________________________________________________ Centerville
Knox Miller McMillan __________________________________________________________________ Talladega
J ohn Dowling Martin, Jr. ____________________________________ ________________________________ Eufaula
Thomas Edwin Merritt ____________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Barney Monroe M use _______________________________________________________________ Montgomery
J ames Patrick O'Rourke ________________________________________________________________________ Selma
Arvin Levert Payne, Jr. __________________________________________________________________ Grove Hill
W alter Brown P arrent ________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Forney Renfro, J r. _____________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
William Henry Riser, Jr. __________________________________________ : ________________ 'Lafayette
Otho Leo Robinson _______________ ________________________________________________________________ Atmore
John Sewall Rogers ____________________________________________________________________________ Gadsden
Nelson Hester Thomas _________________________________________________________________________ J ones
Sonora Key Towles ___________________________________________________________ New Orleans, La.
~~~~l: ~~i~a~~r~ _ ~~~~~~~~~~~:~:~~=~~~~~:~~~~~~~::~~:~~~~~~:~:~~:~~~~=~~=:~~:~~~:~~:~~ ___~ e ~~~ts~f~ Sarah Hudson Wilson __________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Samuel Edmon Wittel ________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Edgar Levie Wynn _________________________________________________________________________ Ashland
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS
Bachelor of Architecture
William Joseph Bartoldus _______________________________________________ Long I sland, N. Y.
Kenneth Engwall ____________________________________________________ ___________________ ' ___________ Mobile
John Robertson Farris _________________________________________________ ,----____________________ Mobile
Herbert Harris ___________________________________________________________________________ Garden City
Charles Lenning Hendrick ______________________________________________________________ Auburn
William Randolph Henry _______________________ _________________________________ Guntersville
Grady Lee Hicks ___________________________________________________________________________________ Florala
Tom Brown Kirkland ______________________________________________________________ Union Springs
J ames Lake Parker _____________________________________________________________________________ Panola
Elwyn Blackwell Richey __________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Jesse Donald Simmons _________________________________________________________________ Andalusia
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Cullen Emmett McCord _____________________________________________________________________ Piedmont
John Philip Roberts ______________________________ , ______________________________________ Sylacauga
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William Driver Wilson _____________________________ _________________________________________ Gadsden
SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
James McMurtrie Backes ________________________________________________________________________ Mobile
Ted Mitchell Bishop __________________________________________________________________ Union Springs
Cecil Daimwood Brooks ___________________________________________________________________ ____ Auburn
Reynold Benj am in Burt ____________________________________________________________________ Sheffield
Calvin Clifton Chunn ____________________________________________________________________________ Jackson
Clifford John Chunn ___________________________________________________________________________ Jackson
Alphonso Claude Clem _______________________________________________________________________ Ragland
Leonard Stevenson Cook _________________________________________________________________ Roanoke
Anthony George Deer __________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Grady Archie Fuller ______________________________________________________________ ______________ Opelika
Arthur Henry Kirkby __________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Arthur David Mayo, Jr. ______________________________________________________________________ Prichard
Frank Glass Noble ______________________________________________________________________________ Tuskegee
Daniel Mitchell Rencher, Jr. _____________________________________________________________ Opelika
Conrad Lawrence Stayton ____________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Marcus Melvin Striplin, Jr. ____________________________________________________________ Florence
Edward Henry Tenthoff _______________________________________________________________________ Elberta
J ames Douglass Wall ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
William Clifford Wear, Jr. _______________________________________________________________ Opelika
Leonidas Preston Whorton _______________________________________________________________ Gadsden
George McGough Williams ___________________________________ ___________________ Montgomery
John Clinton Williams, Jr. ______________________________________________________________ Sylacauga
Robert Eugene Wingard _________________________________________________ ________ Elyria, Ohio
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Ott'o Morningstar ___________________________________________________________________ Brookline, Mass.
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy
Stell Blake Yates Lineville
Pharmaceutical Chemist
John R. Carmack _______________________________________________________________________________ Brewton
Lynch Mallory _________________________________________________________________________________ Elmore
Lawrence Everett Sellers _________________________________________________________________ Oneonta
J ohn Robert Smith _______________________________________________________________ Bay Minette
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
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Bachelor of Science in Education
Robert Chester Arthur ________________________________________________________________ Birmingham
Exa Bargdoll Beck _______________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
David Benjamin Borden _______________________________________________________________ Greensboro
Virgil Breland ____________________________________________________ _____________________________ Langston
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George Henry Connor ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Mary Hughes Davidson ________________________________ _____________________________ Tyler, Texas
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Gordon Jackson Fowler ____________________________________________________________________ Pell City
Dabney Bondurant Hare ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
James Franklin Hitchcock, Jr. ________________________________________________ Union Springs
Libby Jeanne Israel __________________________________________________________________ West Blocton
Carolyn Estelle J enkins _____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Suarez Franklin Lewis ____________________________________________________________________ Chapman
Laura Frances McGehee ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
William Douglas Par ker ________________________________________________________________________ Ozark
Nettie Mason Pattillo ____________ __________________________________________________________ Billingsley
Roy Lewis Rhodes _________________________________________________________________________________ Linden
"Leula Mae Smith ___________________________________________________________________ Alexander City
John Ralph Stowe __________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Josephine Summers _____________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
Lora Thaxton ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pratt City
Wesley Moody Varnon ________________________________ ~ _______________________________ Birmingham
Edwin Augustus Wagnon __________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Char les Raines W elden ________ __________________________________________________________ Wetumpka
Julia Coleman W ia tt ___________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Sarah Bradley Wingard ___________________________________________________________________ Eclectic
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
Thomas Brice Chesnutt ________________________________________________ ________________________ Auburn
Hershel Macklin Finney __________________________________________________________________ Scottsboro
Val Taylor I vey ______________________________________________________________________________________ Marion
William Robert J ordan ____________________________________________________________________ Andalusia
James Emmett McQueen ________________________________________________________________ Tallassee
William Walker Matthews ______________________________________________________________ Scottsboro
Eldridge Esau N elson ___________________________________________________________ ______ Millerville
Benton Wayne Odom ________________________________________________________________________ McKenzie
J ames Clarence Odom ______ ____________________________________________________________________ Parrish
John Cooper Slone __________________________________________________________________________ Hartselle
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics Education
May Opal Collins ______ ________________________________________________________________________________ Covin
Jewel Golden __________________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
SCHOOL OF HOME ECONOMICS
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics
Elizabeth Camp ____________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Elizabeth Hand ________________________________________________________________________ Graceville, Fla.
Pauline J ennings _______________________________________________________________________ ________ Camp Hill
Katherine Shaefer ________________________________________________________________________________ Opelika
SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Percival George Barber ____________________________________________________________ Carolina, R. I.
Lee McCluran Becton ____________________________ ____________________________________________________ Silas
Hanceford Walter Hayes ________________________________________ __________________________ Calera
Eugene Bernhardt Hubster ________________________________________________ Walterboro, S. C.
Urton Munn __________________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
Everette Adolphe Price _______________________________________________________________ Castleberry
Benjamin Haskel Rawls ________________ ____ ~ ______________________________________________ Searight
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Master of Science
Earl Emery Alldredge _______________________________________________________________________ Liberty
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Factors Affecting the Preparation, Processing,
and Handling of Cultured Butterrnilk Made From Dry Ski?n Milk .
Alonzo Clifford Cohen, Jr. ________________________________________________ Brookhaven, Miss.
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Gmphical Analysis of Radio Frequency
Power Amplifiers .
. Chalmus Buford Dollins __________________________________________________________________ Athens
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Application of the Magneto-Optic Method of
Analysis.
Bertha Reid Hess __________________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1929, Northeast Missouri St'ate Teachers College Thesis:
Backwoods Humor of the South.
Robert Burton Mardre ____________________________________________________________________ ____ Auburn
B.S., 1923 Thesis: A Proposal fo?' the Prediction of State Aid fO?'
TnJ.msportation of Pupils in the Schools of South Carolina,
H uberf William Nixon ______________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1923 Thesis: Suggested Methods of Analysis fo?' Some of
the Substituted Barbituric Acids and a Study of the Compound
Luminal.
Charles Boutelle Ordway ____________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1922 Thesis: The Determination of a Method for the
Measurement of the Resistance of Sized and Unsized Cotton Yarns
to the Abrading Action of the Weaving Operation: A Method for
the E valuation of Sweet Potato Starch.
Walter Oscar Schubert ________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: The T eachability of P?'ocess Control in T echnical
School Machine Shops.
Jeannette Shapard _________________________________________________________________________ Wetumpka
B.S., University of Alabama, 1932 Thesis: Introducing the Study
of Science into the Elementa?'Y Schools of a Rural County.
Wyeth Stephens W allace __________________________________________________________ New Brocton
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Bacteriology of Seveml Water Supplies Found
in Lee County, Alabama.
Master of Science in Agricultural Engineering
John Russell Carreker ________________________________________________________________ Cook Springs
B.S., 1930 Thesis: Heat Transfer Through Soils.
Marvin Alton J ones ______________________________________________________________________ Collinsville
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Factors Affecting Rolling Resistance.
Thomas Nelson Jones ____________________________________________________________ Starkville, Miss.
B.S., 1928 Thesis: A Physiological Study of Alfalfa and Johnson
Grass During the Pr.ocess .of Curing and Its Relati.on t.o Developing
Hay Curing Machinery.
Theodore Herman Kummer _______________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: A Mathematical Analysis and MethIJd .of
Measuring Pl.ow-M.oldb.oard Surfaces.
H ugh Daniel Sexton ______________________________________ "_________________________________ Hamil ton
B.S., 1930 Thesis: The Fact.ors Affecting the Sheet Er.osion .of
Cecil Clay S.oil with Meth.ods .of C.ontr.ol.
Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
Albert Binkley Allen ___________________________________________________________________________ Au burn
B.S., 1932 Thesis: Experimental Evidence .on the Existence .of
Br.omine Chl.oride and Is.ot.opes .of Br.omine by Means .of the Magnet.oOptic
Meth.od.
James Beniah Nix ______________________________________________________________________________ Lockhart
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Study .of Liquid R.osin and its Physical and
Chemical Pr.operties.
Carl John Rehling ______________________________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1929 Thesis: An Attempt t.o P1'epare 2, 4-Dimercapt.oBenz.
oic Acid.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Henry Lucien Beck, Jr. ______________________________________________________ Charleston, S. C.
B.S., 1932 Thesis: A Survey .of P.ower P.ossibilities and Design .of
Transmissi.on Line f.or Secti.on between C.olumbus, Ge.orgia, and Pike
R.oad, Alabama.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Milton Davis Stone ____________________________________________________________________________ Anniston
B.S., 1932 Thesis: P.ound-Carb.on Meth.od .of B.oiler Testing.
Dupont Douglas Stroud __________________________________________________________________________ Salem
B.S., 193.2 Thesis: Meth.ods.of B.oiler Testing.
William Barrington Yarbrough ________________________________________________________ Auburn
B.S., 1931 Thesis: Testing Steam B.oilers by the A. S. M. E. C.ode.
DEGREES FOR PROFESSIONAL WORK
Electrical Engineer
Arthur Mell Dunstan ____________________________________________ _____________________ Montgomery
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, 1928
Thesis: Rates and Rate Making f.or Electric Utilitie s.
Mechanical Engineer
William Coates Hurt, · Jr. _______________________________________________________________ Sylacauga
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, 1928
Thesis: H.ot M.olded Plastics.
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AgrO'hatr:!
. Animal Busb8l1d.r'y
~1r1 hbanclry
P.OUltry liuaband17
&tsny
Hortioulture
ZoQl.Qgy ~ Entomology
Totals
&lHOO;L GFltNG~ut!!
Dean t Oftiee
01 vtl &. BighiV~ Englneel:'illg
E14«ttr1oal ~n"rlng
-. hine Des1ga.
Mechanioal &. ~Oil! Jklg1n_r1ng
Indus.t.1i.ral ~. &: Shop.
T~xtlle, lSngineortng
En€;1noering Experiment Station
'fotals
Deen t s Ot't1o-e
Ar<lhi tooture
A,p11ad Art
Dean's Offioe
Ectoncmd<ts,& Business Adln1n ..
English
Foreign lenguageS
Rtsto.ry
16'l:th_U,os
Mwd.o
Physics
l?l1rei cal JlidU4'at1on
Totals
-------'----- ----
$ 'I, '1156,. 00
5,322 .. 00
6,&3'1. '15
1.000.00
855. 00
2.,100. 00
5,850. 00
4 , 6'25. QO
4.080. 00
9 , O'1a. 00
3,000. 00
4:. 737. 00'
6,571. 00
. a. Q15.og
5, 300. 00
1-3,170. 00
1.2,,555. 00
J.O.,350. 00
16, 440. 00
9'.,675. 00
6, 960. 00
1. 880, 00
75, 900. 00
2,730. 00
15, 510. 00
~5 . 505.OQ
2,826. 00
19 .. 690. 00
27, 920. 00
., . 740. 00
U , 95() . OO
23, 200. 00
1,180. 00
10,,940. 00
9. ,800· 09
9:34. 00
1.,..,8. 00
9~ .. 25
100. 00
100.00
600 .. 00
785.00
2, 020. 00·
1,428. 00
640. 00
563 .. 00
1,889. 00
685.92
'15 , 00
l.80. 00
445 .• 00
50. 00
1 , 000.00
925. 00
1,180. 00
120, 00:
1'10, 00
165. 00
l'lO.!Q
174. 00
300. 00
30.00
150. 00
100. 00
520. 00
560. 00
}.50, go
jl'O'.t'.MS
$ 8, 700. 00
6, 600. 0<>
7,100.00
2·190. 00
865. 00
2, 200, 00
6,450. 00
5,350.00
6, 100. 00
10. 500. 00
4 . '600. 00
5, 300. 00
8,400.00
O,90Q:.00
3,S?5. 00
).5, 950. 00
13; 000. 00
.1.0.400.00
17~440 .0G
10, 600. 00
8,140.00
3, 000. 00
8,900.00
1.5,6'15. 0<)
. 6, G75. !@ .
3,,000. 00
19,660 .. 00
28,210. ,00
7,"0. 00
12,100. 00
23.300. 00
1,'100. 00
ll,t)OO. OO
19.000•00
GRADUATE sqaOOJ;:
SCHOOl. OF ~S'fRY &. Pg.KI.RMlI.(f:(
;.. .'
OhmatJ:oy
Ph&rm8Q7
'fot'ala
SCHOOL· .OF ElYf.lCA;GION i g
'I'eaCAal' T.ra:1nill6
Edl'IOe.t1on.
AgricUlturd Education
~ SQHOOl1
~Iotl p;i!.QlUl1G
am~ EOQNOM(OS
VE'rERlNARr
-GENElUI,. S:l$'VlOE DE.PA,DmN'm .
Plant Service
Health
M'brer.y
Pu1>lio ' ,In't(fJ."lm. t1~
Oe:taloa & Advertising
tlommenoament
InsUl"8JlQe & .Bonds
' ater 1$3'8 tam: Loan
'l.'lrua tee.s
<lon t1~gent Expense
'l'<;>tals
, (
:1,
!
.t,',/
'. I
/ .
.' ;
26, 27'1. 00
'1.1470. 00
21. 26'1. 00
13, 175.,00 . .,,;tZo,oo
$.53, &12 • ()()
10,000.00
3.968,00
10,.'000. 00
,1 .. \)45 .00
14. 8.00', 00
'9. '7S0. 00
5, 616. 00
'1,465. 00
3 .,195. 00
126 , 056. 00
$442. 54'1. '15
,~. oo
·~tQO
4 ,800.00
3,500. 00
000. 00
1.9 , 920. 00
.l, l.84. 00
1, 000. 00
505. 00
2. 000. 00
200. 00
10. 000. 00
5 , 000,. 00
500. 00
M.QOQ·gg
:6, 409. 00
$90, 164. a5
26, 527. 00
' .870.00
31,000. 00 13.r15.oo
17., 970,00
13,500. 00
10, 060.00
2,,545,00
16,.000. 00
29,.100. 00
6. 800. 00
8, 465.00
3. 700. 00
2, 500. 00
200. 00
10, 000. 00
5~OOO. OO
500. 00
15*,000. 00
~ISTRA1~~
l)ysidan"s9tgioe
'3. ". Wilmore
B. H. Crensha:rl
L. N. DtUlQan
p . O. Da.Tia
BfJrta Dunn
.tle GoQd~
AgC9w;wnt's Ottica
M. A. Glelm
'I. T. Ing~
A. p. Pearson
ry E. Hooper
Frances Tippins
Ruth 'Wal.drop
~ubaLew:ts:
(J . W. Ed:wards
liil:'s. J . E ... Wiat
Jewel Martin
. s. Phillip Brown
Dean otWoman
Zoe Dobbs.
ALABAMA POI:rJr.tWffiUO U'4STlME
Auburn, Ala bema.
O~
Vt ..... (fhal1"ttVlll
Seore'f;al.7
Exec utive-Seoretary
and Registrar
Seo ·y-Stonographer
Stenopapher
'rreasu.rer
Ao countant
Bookkee;pe:r
O'sshiel'
Clerk
Olerk
Stenogra.pher
Numb&r
Months
6. 240. 00 12
I,Oro. OO 12
6, 600. 00 12
4, 320. 00 12
1,620.00 12
1., 026.00 12
To tal Bal.a.ri as
TGtal },,'faint nancEI
Projeot Total
2,'100. 00 12
3 , 240. 00 12
1,512. 00 12
1.,350. 00 12
1,140 . 00 12
1, 140.00 12
1.,140.00 12
Tota~ Salar 60
Total Main tenanoe
Project Total
Ree;istrar' anA
.Executi ve-Seoretary
ASSOQ . Registrar
Recorder
Stanogt"Bpher
4;.320. 00 12
3, 060. 00 18
1,248. 75 12
969. 00 12
Clark 960. 00 12
Total Salal"16S
Tota.1 Maintenance
Pro jeCt Total.
3 , 600. 00 12
1'otal Salar1es
Total 1!a.in tenano e
PrOject Total.
Amount this
mjeet
1,200. 00
1, 200.00
. 00
2, 720. 00
1,620,00
. 1.. 026,,00
. . ~'1 , '16thOO
934. 00
18,'00.00
1, 800. 00
,72. 00
600. 00
'750 . 00
, 00
000.00
600. 00
$5,322.00
1.,270,00
¥6, 600.00
.OQ
5 , 060. 00
1.248.'15
969. 00
960,00
2.000,00
. 2, 000.00
100. 00
12,100. 00
--- --- - ---
sgROO;r.. 0.F. AGRIOU1Wg
Des�� $ Oi"tis,
Annual.
PalNM'
Number
Mo.nt.h§
Amount this
Proj,est
M. J. Funeruesa
WII II . Weidenbaoh
Dean $5, 400. 00 1.2
Executive-See 'Y. 2,,620.00 12
Total Salari:es
ToW Meintenan_e
Project Total.
5,.150. 0() .u.
Total Salall'iea
1!otnl Maint€lna.we
Project '.rota!
iPiCU1~. Er~lnw:ms .. .
• L.. lifl.Ohola Head Prot. 3, 420. ,00 12
A. Oernes 11.13800'. Prof. 2 , 700. 00 lJl
N. .. Wilson Asst. Prot. 2, 160 .• 00 12
!,Q:<:moml
::r. Vl.. Ti (Jmore
A. L.. SOIIlt'OOl'
(h D ~ Searseth
D. G. Stul:'kle
G. H. JaatEU'
A,1l1!N Husot.>illW;Y
J .• O. Grimes
W. E. Sewell
1. R. },}rown
Dain: S:us bEulm;
A. D. Burke
W. H. Eaton
E. E.. Aldredge
llavid Fstar
1. R. Brown
llell 1111tcbell
Total. Salaries
Total Main tenanee
Projeet 'rotal
ProfessQr 3,240. 00 12
AasQC. Prot . .2, 9'70. 00 12
Asst.Soil Ohemist 2,,700. 00 12
A.sst .. Aponomist 2, 700. 00 12
Il'lBtruo,tor 1 , 600. 00 1.2
Read Prot.
Asst .. 'Prot.
lta;n1!l Supt.
Hand Prof.
AssOO. Prot.
Inatruc,tor
Herdsman
Fum SUpt.
Stenographer
Total Salaries
Total MaintenaMe
Pro jeet Total
3, 420. 00 12
2 , 700. 00 ~2
1,14.0. 00 l.~
'l'ota 1 Sa.l.ar1GS
Total ~nt$nance
ProJ _tTotal.
3,420. 00 .l2
2, 700. 00 12
900. 00 12
1, 140. 00 12
1.,l4O. 00 12
ga9. flO U
~ota1 Salaries
Total Maintenanoe
Projae.t Total.
t 676. 00
lag.oo
$ems.oo
. 00
2.100, 00
t S., lOO. OO
... log. OO
fa,Boo.oo
· 720. 00
270. 00
720.00
2 , .800. 00
665 00
~.625. 00
. ' .. 7,25 , 00
i5,350. oo
1 , 350. 00
2,100. 00
5Z0. 00
k .ooo. oo
1!t. 020. 00
t6. l.00. 00
if
G. A. '1'1"01101>&
D,. F. King
a,. '1'. BaUey
Botg
1'. L. Seal
E. V. Smith
G. t • . Fiat
s. A. B~ Stearns
RortloulWG
t~!Z. ware
O. L. Isball
Je; • Hyde
O. O. Medlock
H. "lane
E. VI. Mc.Elwea
Titl
Bead Prot.
Asst. "
Instructor
d Prot.
.Isst. . ,
Assoc. It
Stenographer
Head Prot.
Professor
Assoc. Prot.
Asst. "
Forsmn.
Gradua to Asst.
Zo<>j0g;r:EA,to . loa
j . • Robinson Head Prot.
F. E. Guyton Ass-GO. Prot.
H. G. Goode As t . Prof'.
F. S. Arant Asst. Prot.
Mrs . O.A. L.Samtord,J'r. Stenographor
Numoor
Months
3,240. 00 12
2,160. 00 12
1, 900.00 12
Total Salaries
!fotal )4aintanance
Project Total,
3., .. ~OO 12
1, 980. 00 12
2.880. 00 a
1, 254. 00 12
'l!oW Salaries
Totsl Maintenance
Project Total
3, 240. 00 1.2
,5, 240 .'00 12
2 ; 500. 00 12
2,100. 00 12
1,254.00 12
1 ,140. 00 12
Total Salaries
'1'0 tal Maintenance
Pro j eot Total
3 , 240. 00 12
2,700. 00 10
2 , 520 . 00 l!
2. 340. 00 12
1 . 254. 00 12
'1'ottal. Salaries
Total Maintenanca
Pro~t Total
Salary t his
prg3QCJt
2,:540. 00
900. 00
'1g?OO
$3. 960. 00
6,40, 00
ii •. 6oo.00
900. 00
1.440.00
1, 7'70 . 00
627. 00
, 73'1 . 00
563. 00
15,300.00
2'10. 00
1, 494. 00
2, 520. 00
1.242. 00
285. 00
'160. 00
6,571. 00
1, 53>. 00
2,'700 .. 00
2 .. 520. 00
1. 1'10. 00
~. 829 .p'o
.400. 00
95. qQ
$8. 015. 00
685. 00
68. '100. 00
/ {)D
Title
Dean
Stenographer
01dl & H1phway ~!%!¥:1~ . .
I .A.O. Callau oteoaor
O.A. Bauglman It
F. C. Hulse ~
A,. 0 " Btll"l"O\'lr A' st. Prot.
V. B. Watwood Asst. Prot.
p . M. Beard Instructor
~leC'1;rical .Engineerins
A. at 0" Dunstan
W. W. Hill
G •. H. 08l"lovitz
R. A. Betts
Vacant
.. chine De;stsn
M. T" l1"'ul.1en
A., L. Thoma
L. Hoi> sahag
P. 1 Beard
VaQnnt
Head Prot.
Praf'essor
Assoc ,. Prot.
Asst. "
Grad" Asst.
Hea! Prot.
Professor
AS8OC.. Prof.
~
Ass i s't8nt
Mechanical &. Aero. El'W;.
j'. J. Wilmore Rend Prot.
O. R. Hixon PrOfessor
V. O. Finch ..
J . G. MoKinnOn Aost ro Ppo!'.
Y. A. ElizondO If ..
Sol.on Di xon In struo tor
J. C I> Barrett tl
Annual
Salm t
$5, 040. 00
1,l4O.00
Number
Months
12
12
Total Salari. S
Total lntonance
Pro jGot Total
3.150. 00 10
3, l.5O . 00 10
2, 700. 00 10
2,160. 00 10
1 , 800. 06 10
1 , so.oo 10
Total Salaries
70' 1 n tenance
Pro jaet Total.
4,320.00 12
5, 240.00 10
2,SSQ. OO 10
1,896. 00 10
225. 00. 9
To 1 Salarl
Total 1ntenance
Projeet Total
5, 600. 00 let
3, 06(hOO ,10
2,430. 00 10
1.620. 00 10
450. 00 9
Total Salaries
Total Maintenance
Proj ect Total.
5 ,040. 00 12
3, 150. 00 10
2 , 9'70. 00 10
2.540. 00 10
2, 100. 00 10
1 ,.800. 00 10
1,140. 00 10
Total Salaries
?1ota1 intellrul(~e
P:ro j ea t Total
Salary this
proJeqt
12, l.OO . 00
1. 140. 00
Is ,300. 00
3,150. 00
3, 1150. 00
2, '100. 00
8,160.00
1 ,800,00
'15 •. 00
go.OO
113, '170 . 00
1S0, Dq
113, 950. 00
4, 32Q. OO
3,240. 00
2,880.00
1 ,890.00
226. 00
512, 555.00
. itS.ao
413, 000. 00
3, 600. 00
5 , 060. 00
2.430. 00
810. 00
400. 00
t10, 350, OO
50. 00
2,180. 00
3, .150. 00
2., 9'10. 00
2,540. 00
2, 100. 00
1,800. 00
1. 140. 0,0
i 16,440. 00
1 . 000. 00
$1'1 ,440. 00
/CJ /
"
Bessie Enlriok
/'
/
I
/
(,~ , ,
, I
Annual
~
N'UXllbel'
Month!
. .. ,240. 00
,2,.160. 00
1,890. 00
1..aOQ.oo
12
10
19
10
. 2;35.009
5 student, assistants
!i~ :k5. 00
Stono~her 120. 00 12
fotal Salaries
TOtal Main tOl16DCe
he J·eot Total
~, ' ,
. ,~ r<.:,
.,
" .' \
5, 600. 00 la
, ,~,1it)O. 00 10
'.~1.60 . 00 10
lJ?otal Salaries
fota:I. ~1ntOllS%1b$
'Proje4t ~t~
',I
, \
/ t· , /1 " / 1 ..
S8.lary thi s
proje91
5, 24.0. 00
2, 160. 00
1,890. 00
1 . 800. 00
225. 00
_ MO. OO '
U9, 6'15. 00
• 922. 00
~o .ooo . oo
5, 600. 00
1, 200.00
2,160.00 i 6, 900. 00
1.180•00
8 .140 .• 00
-
SCHOOL O.F j>.,RQHI'fEO~
~,~D. t e Ott:iS!
h1!l;\1:teotlW,!!
11\ 0.. lUggtn
E .. W. Burkhardt
11. M. Orr
K. G. ltaev-e
Max W1U1ams
C. J. Davj.s~ Jr~
'1* U. Sinmons
G. L. litoka <-
, "
.. "
D$Q1l
L1br~
SeorettU.'1
Reted Prof'.
Asst. "
InsU'uotozr
Glnid. Asst.
, I tP 3
An.ut1Jll
,~
Number Salal:'Y tb1a
Iantha pro JeII,t
4, ' 0. 00 11
?oo 10
900. 00 12
fo11tl Salariof;
Total .Mru.ntc:r.u,\nee
Project ToW
4.6ao~ oo 12
\ ,3,780. 00 10
2,'100.00 10
2~?OO. OO 10
1 ,,1~_OO 10
l,, 140~QO 10
225. 00 9
225.00 " 9
lIQtal Salar:~'.
!ote.l Main ~anoe
Projoct 'I'o~
2. $at? .00 10
;L.~OO .Oo 10
400. 00 l.Q
. 5. 00 9
'l'o~ Sa,lar1ea
Tb~ Mai11,tenano,e
1'1J1O!3eet Total
1,.080. 00
'50. 00
$OP.Q9
. ~! . '130.00
1'1'0. ,00
§2., 900. 00
3, 600.00
5,760.00
•• '100. 00
2,100. 00
1,140.00
1.140. 00
.5. 00
l~25 •. QQ
15, 510.00
.166.00
515,675.00
a.88Q.QO
1,800'. 00
600.00
'\l-225.00
I~\
: '
D!an' B 0ttwa
1. W. Seott
Mi:'s" • .F iI' J'e.OQ'b
Title
Dtan
Stenographer
~gs &, IY41nGSS .AtlmJa. .
• .• Soott Head Prof.
1. H. Goff :Pr<>tessor
R. 0" H<>t:tsOl:lllil&l" '"
E. L. n bar ~
H. L. Ma~:n Aasoo .. 'Pt!(ft.
W. C. Orow t. ,"
1. Be. Gri:~ XIurt~u;01lbr
O. l~ .. Austl.n ft
W. J . Samford lM~
Vaoant Stu.~ell1 Asst ..
J:t4iSh
"'. R. Rutland
L. G. Gosser a. Vi . Adams
J', A1 Kirkley
J. n. ~re
c. P, ' eaTer
J . E. ,~oop
ArthUl" Mealook
A. D. Butler
0, R. Wade
E. D. liess
!. 5 . PMt
W, F . 18.0.011
Ollie Han',.
Sosd Prot.
!ssoc. Prot.
. "' 111
Asstill
fJ ... ft
It It:
XmttrU4tor
" It
i ..
Head l'J'Ot.
Assot. ft
Inst:ruator
i5,:04Q. OO 12 51,;800. 00
1. 026. 00 12 1.026,00
Total Sa.l.a:ri.1 e,BN, OO
'rotal ' , nt$lWl.Oe . 1"14.00
PrOjfl'..ct Total ~3.()oo.OO
5 , 040·. 00 12
~.700.00 10
2, '100. 00 10
2.700. 00 10
,8,.703. 00 12,
1.800.00 10
I.SOO, oo lQ
1.,440', 00 10
500.00 10
100.00 9
~tal Sal.ar1es
'J!o'161 }~nte~e
Pt<!> je" t 'rotal.
5, 60.0. 00 10
,2, 880. 00 10
2,&lO.O() lP
2, 160. 00 10
2,1350. 00 10
2. 250. <lO 10
1,800. 00 10
1. 620,00 10
lj 6~O. OO 10
1.,6aO~:0'e1 10
l;G~O.OO 10
1 . G2Q. OO 10
1, 620. 00 10
6.50.00 10
'l'ctal.$tll ar.18a
Total ~lntenano.
Proj~ Total
3,lOO.00 10
2.700.00 10
1,390.00 .10
Total Sa1.arl.s
~otal MaintenaDC~
mje(Jt ':fotal
3 ;~O.OO
2. '100. 00
2,700. 00
2, 700. 00
2,,700. 00
1.000.00
1,800,00
1,440 .• 00
5OO~OO
lOp.go
119, 680. 00
' ~19 , 00·0. 00
e ,600. 00
2,000. 00
2,610.00
2,160. 00
2,250'. 00
2,250 .• 00
1,800.00
1,620.00
1,,600. 00
4,6130.00
1,Q20.:QO
1.~~G.OO
l, 6~ .OO 6§t.!?fi 1,,, 2-7,,920. 00
, 300.00
, 128,UQ. 00
lf1gt,ou:
Geores Fotrie
A. W$ ~olds
S . W., lo1msQU
o. T. :rvey
R. Ba Draughon
Mildred :HansQ'I).
thg.tiglS
13,. 11. Orenahaw
C.. D.. Killebrew
~ _ D. DaneX'
G «> D" llerld.ns
J .. E. Pitts
A. :f ., Robinson
l . D. Hampt
0.. A. Cnu1.steMGn
T. p . Brown
Vacant
EhYs,eg
Fred Allison
W. I~ . A:rnqu,ist
Roy Goslin
Roy Goslin,
J . H. Ohr:tstGnsan.
G. V. Waldo
2. E. Vlingnrd
Vacant
Vaoant
Title
Head. Pl!'ot.
Protessor
A st. Prot.
Ins'tl"\.1.Otol"
ff
llead Prof saar
Professor
" A$ 00. Prot .
AS$t.~t.
.. It
Instructor
" tt
Band Mal;1ter
Assistant
Annual N\1na) ('1]l
~ ·Men!¥! , 040 . 90 12
3 ,450. 00 10
l,aoo.CO 10
1 , 600. 00 10
1.,620. 00 10
000.00 U
'lotel So.1ar1 B
Total. M'a1nte:nanoc
Project ~al
3, 8'10. 00 10
3,200. 00 10
3, 100. 00 10,
3, 000. 00 10
2, 700. 00 10
2, 300. 00 10
1,700. 00 10
1,700. 00 10
1,,400. 00 1Q
180.00 9
'total Salar1 $S
Tot al lda1nttmanc8
Pro joot Total
18
100.00 9
Total S!l..l.aries
To tal lt1a1ntenEm.qc
Pll'O jeot Total
4,200. 00 l.B
2,430. 00 10
1 ,800.00 10
Head Pl."Ot ..
Asst. tt
Instruotor
Bpeoi 1 SUIl
Instructor
Grad • .Asst.
r Researeh 100. 00 a
l ,BOO. OO 12
tt "
Stud. t Asst.
If t,
' 2'10. 00 i
270.00 9
3,35 . 00 9
135. 00 ~
Total Snlariee
Total Maintmlano$
Pro jec t Total
Salt.u-y this Pmj·,
2,800. 00
3 .1.00.00
1,800. 00
1 ,620. 00
1, sm. 00
000. 00 .
ill,Q50.00
1§9.oo
512,100.00
3 , 8'10.00
3. 000.00
5,100.00
5,000.00
2 ; '100. 00
2, 360.00
1 , '700. 00
1, '100. 00
1,400. 00
_ A§2..oo
ija3,200.00
100. go
~83 .500.00
1, 000.00
100.00
t 1,180. 00
520, 00
i 1,'100. 00
4 , .200. 00
2.4..~ . OO
1 , 800. 00
100. 00
1,600. 00
270.00
270. 00
l55. 00
»5. 00
10, 940. 00
560. 00
'11;.500. 00'
IDS--
c. A. Wynne
W. H. Hutsell
s. j. ~. 111ster
:r. ft. .:r ordan
Fannio Stollenftl"k
Mrs. Il. 0 .. HOttaommer
Title
Head Ooach &. Director
Pr<>teesOl"
Annual Number Sa.l.m ~ntha
'10, 000. 00 12
3,600.00 12
3 t1 ~OO . OO 12
1.. 300. 00 12
1, 000. 00 10
iii
Instructor & Ooaeh
Instructor
!It 450. 00 10
Total. Se.1ar1ee
Total Maintenanoe
l'rojeet Total
, - It:>
Title
-- ~ --
$5 .. 040. 00 1.2
Total SaJ..nri:ee
Total Maintenance
ProjeotTota1
Salary this
prg3!!t e.
ta.a-eo.Pi
' 2, 160. 00
'2,100. 00
C. L .. Rare
H. M. Martin
O. A. Basore
R. 1 .. AUen
p. P" Powell
H. D810».
". J. Rehlin8
C •. R ~ Sauruiers
Henry ReaTes. Jr.
Ve.oant
~ . n. Baughman
L. ;t. Bwertteger
L. 8. Blake
G. W. Hergr V08
A .• F. llickel
~ltle
Deall
Annual
S~ .
Number
Montha
A s~.Oean Prot.
, 680. 00
3 . 240. 00
3, 672. 00
3 , 240 . 00
2,000. 00
2,700. 00
1 , 5'15. 00
1, 440.00
1,140.00
12
10
12
10
10
10
10
10
10
Prote..u (lll'
Qr.ad. .t .
If ·ft
ft " ~ ..
It " .f tt
U ,.
tt tt
L1~ian ..
Curator
P..ead Prof.
Asst.
Instruotor
270. 00
2'1.0. 00
870. 00
27Q. 00
27Q. 00
270. 00,
8'10. 00
S"lO.OQ
680'1. 900. 00
1.350. 00
Total. Salaries
Total Main tenan
Pro j act 1'otal
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
9
12
12
3, 61D.00 10
2,160.00 10
1, 800. 00 10
Total Sa1.a.ries
'rotal Me.1ntoncnce
Project Tot&.1
Salary this
if! :Ieq;t
3,600. 00
3, 240. 00
2, 002. 00
3, 240. 00
2,880.00
2. 700. 00
1, 575. 00
1, 440. 00
1,1«).00
a'1o.oo
270. 00
2'10. 00
2'10. 00
2'10. 00
2'10.00
.270. 00
2'10. 00
900. 00
1 •. 350, 00 . i26. 2'1'i . 00
3,510. 00
2,160.00
1.8GO. OO
250. 00
26, 52'1.00
'1 . 470. 00
490•09
7 , 870.00
SOHOOL OF EDUOATION Annual Number
SaJ.m. . fontha
21. V. J'udd
B.. It" ShowaJ. tar
R. L. lohnG
Deen 8t Head Prot.
l?rotessOl"
$ 5.,040 .. 00 12
4 , 3.20,.00 12
5, 600. 00 10
5,l5O. 00 10
!, •. l09,,oO 9
Assoo .• ::t>ro:r-.
E. E. Oureton If "
Righ $ohool Teachers
. Taachar. kain1As Pre-§et"ViLce
Paul Xrvin& Professor
M. L., a.ok Assoe.. 17Qt.
:r" G.,. Ku.a.el."!l6 tt»
Boos. 1.... Walston ""
Vaoant 11 It
Vacant " ft
C. R .. Welden Grad. Asst.
R. B. Jeter stenographar
Frances Blaokmon ...
'total Salaries
To~tl Main:tenamca
Projeot Total
3 , 960. 00 12
3, 600. 00 12
:5, ,.00 12
3, l5O. 00 12
3,600. 00 12
3~BOO . OO 12
325.00 9
1, 512. 00 12
1, 140. 00 12
Tot al Salari as
Eighty throe and oll&-thilZ'd p81"Oe:n.t of Total lAtUntonenoe
professor t s salary on this pro jeo t Pro jeo t Total
is tor tea.ohing in t he regular session.
SiXteen and t wo- thirds percent 1s t ur
oarrying on t he same instructional work in
t he summer sGss:'t.on.
'1'esonet . T1i:§1n111$ In..sq,rv1oe
A. Co.ll1ns SupeL"'Visor
HOI B. Jeter Stenographer
Agt:1c,!l twe1 . Eduga t ton
S. L. Chesnutt ~d Prot.
G. T. Sargent Assoo •
J. G. Cannon ~ ~
P. C. Brook ""
Mar~e~ Riley Stenographer
Thi8 bu.dget is mde by tho State
Department at Education.
5,240.00 12
1,512. 00 12
'l'otel S$larieo
Total Ma1ntenano&
Pro j&ct 'fotal
3,1!40. 00 loS
0, 150. 00 12
3, 100.00 12
5 ,150. 00 12
l ,OS6.00 12
Total Salnr! es
Tottu ~ntenan~e
Projeot Total
Salary this
Ifjegt
5, 900. 00
3;000.00
3,600. 00
3,150.00
3, 600. 00
5,600. 00
135. 00
91/2.00
1. 140,00
. 125,757.00
.2.9@. OO
$26, '100. 00
3, 840. 00
27(2, 00 T 3 , 610. 00
3,240. 00
3, 150. 00
3 , l.OO . 00
3,150.00
790.()O
480. 00
~13,170. 00
4.S00. 00
$17 , 970. 00
-------
/0/
Z .. V. Judd
R. L. Johns
E .. 1£. Oureton
B. F" 'l'h01nQ
R. B. Jeter
Anm.lal
~!!.~&
NUmber
Months
Director 5. 040 . 00 12
ASDO~~ Prot. 3. 600. 00 12
"tt :~ . 150 . 00 12
Physician 4, 140. 00 18
Stenogr apher 1 , f ·' ":. 00 12
Othtir toaOhi.ngaalaries
Total Salaries
Total JlIai ntenan40
Projeot Total
SaUil'"Y t his
;w:o 11 eot
$ 540.00
600. 00
475.00
360. 00
270 .. 00
10, 000. 00
~ . 500 . 00
$13, 500. 00
I I ()
~SlON TEAOlUNG T" . - "
B. R. Sho'Vnll tar
Margaret niley
Direotor
Stenogrepr
Annual NumbEir
~!9: J6.0nWt
., 320. 00 12
1 . 026. 00 lS
'{Ictal Salari as
~tal ~ntenano
Project Total
Salary this
P1l?ject
$3 •. 4120. 00
546. 00
63 ,966. 00
.1. 004. 00
5, 000. 00
~------
) / I
L. l? Glanton
Dana OQt~hall
Lilly Spencer
Mr(h 1/foN..,Arnqu1st
Jean 1!"'unehess
VelJna FatterSQll..;
Vema Patterson'
Tilile NumbaI' Salary this
n ths . pro jOO't
Head Professor $5 ,240. 00 10
Assoc. " 2.450.00 10
Asst. It 2,025.00 10
IDS truc1<Xl" 1,800.00 10
StudfJ1t Asst. 180.00 g
".. .135.00
,240.00
2, 4:30. 00
2, 015. 00
1.800'.00'
Student steno. . aBO.OO \' 10
Total Sllar1es .
Total !de.1ntenanoe
Pro ,;feet iotal
180. 00'
155.00
200. 29
elO,060.00
, eo
Miss LeI) .. Glanton Will be On loave ot abseIlO'e 1d. thou", pay from luly 1" 1953
to .Tanllt:lry 15, 1934. s . laez Sehrader mar beemploy,ed to ~aah 141ss (Uenton' s
Glasses and Will be budgeted 100. 00 pel- month for tour and one,..hait' months
September through Janua17 15th, 01' 50.0'0'.
Veroo :l?a.ttaX'Gon will be on for the tust semester at $25. 0'0' ,.. month instead
of . 00 J,)G.l' month as 1aet year.
//;2/
G, n.., Fran.ke
HII L. Watts
*Susie lfackn "I
Ommna.nd8l1t
Asst. Custodian
Stenog.t'a,P 1er'
llum.ber
,f!on,tm
10
10
1, 045.00 12
'rot a! Salari 6 .S
Totol l~1ntenanCe
l'rojeot Total
Salary this
Pl'Ojget
4'; 450. ()O
400. 00
l .94§tOO '1."6.00 600, 00
~2 . 545 . 00
* $95. 00 per month x~.:pt July end August. On halt time bas! tor thas& two
months.
! / J
I ( '--I
VE,T ZlIDWlY, TiP.e Annual Number SalAry' this
Sa1W Monh R,1'OJect
a. A. Oary Dean 5,040. 00 12 2.700 .00
I . s. McAdory Protessor 3 , 060. 00 10 3,oeo.00
w. Emmel " 2 , 700. 00 10 2,700. 00
VaQant Asst. Prot. ~ t430 . 00 10 2; 430. 00
E. S. Wintars Instructor 2, 160. 00 10 2, 160. 00
W. J .. Isbell " 1 , 350. 00 10 1 , 350. 00
Vaoant Studs t Asst. 180. 00 9 180. 00
" "' tt 135 .. 00 9 135. 00
" " " 135.00 S) 135.00
Total SalB.l"1es "'14, 850. 00
Total ~ntenanoe ~ . l50 . 00
Project 'i'9taJ. the, 000. 00
GENERA.L SERVICE D.E!P AR'lMENTS
Plant Service
J. V. Brown
M. Forbus
Paul King
A. V. Boddie
Health
i. F. Thomas
Mrs. L. C. Ootter
L1b:rary
MaryE.:Martin
Sarah Willeford
Farley Lee
Jewel DaTis
Mrs. tIe B. Ellis
Mary Steele
Mrs. J .. W. Sparks
M. M. Spruiel
N.. 3'. C l.'anfard
Public Irto~tion
C. k. Brown
E. G. Salter
Title Number
Months
Annual
Salm
Hend $4 ,.320.00 12
12
12
Carpenter 1, 620.00
Superlntenden't 1,620.00
Plumber &
Electrician 1,620. 00 12
Night Watchmon 600. 00 12
Total Salaries
Total I~nt enance
Project Total
Physician 4 , 140. 00 12
Nurse 1,836. 00 12
Total. Salar1 as
Total Maintenanoe
Projeo.t Total
Librarian 1,890. 00 12
Asst ~ Librarian
1, 620. 00 12
" ~ 1,295.00 10
Oatal oguer 1,350.00 12
Desk Assistant 920. 00 10
File Olerk aoo.oo 10
Night Asst . 560.00 8
Studen t Asst. 100.00 8
~ - 1008 00 8
Total Sal aries
Total Main tenanoe
Project 'I'ote.!
Edi tor &.- News
Writer 2,250. 00 12
Rewe and
Sports Editor 1,890. 00 12
Total Salaries
Total Maintenanoe
Projeot Total.
Sala:ry this
~ro jeot
1,620.00
_. 600J:...!0 ;:..;0· :...._
$9, 7808 00
19, 920. 00
$29 , 700. 00
5,780.00
1. 836. 00
i 5 , 616. 00
1 .184.00
$ 6,800. 00
810. 00
l., 295 . 00
1 , 350. 00
920. 00
800. 00
560. 00
100. 00
100 . 00
$7, 465. 00
1. 000. 00
8 ,465.00
946.00
$3,195.00
505. 00
83,700.00
"
General S~rvice Departments'" continued
Catalogde & Advertising
Co.mttle:n4a:tOO nt
Insuranee & Bonds
ater SystEm LOIUl
Trustees
Oontingent Expenses
w2,500. 00
200. 00
10, 000. 00
5, 600. 00
500. 00
15,000. 00
AUlW'JA POLYTEOBNIO INSTITUTE
Auburn, Alabam3..
COLLEGE AOTIVI!t'DES FUNP
Mrs.. Bess A tldnson
Nan Thomas
Dol-mi ton aa & 00 ttages
Mrs. F. Berney
Nan 'rhoms
--~ -- - --'---
Diet i oian
Stenographer
:Matron
Stenographer
Annual
SalArY
~ 1,.620. 00
1,140.00
1 , 14.(3.00
1 , 140. 00
Number
Mol'\ths
a
12
12
12
Sal.ary thiS'
Pro.jsqt
1,140. 00
600. QQ $1, 740. 00
/ I 7
LA.BAMA POLYTECHNIO D'ISTITU'lE
Auburn , Alabama.
s~ AOTIVITIES FUND
A.th1eti9~
0.. ,, 1ynne
W. H. Hutsell
S. J jJ l Uster
J. R. Jordan
Vaoant
E. G. Salter
lArs. A" F.. lj1ekel
Social
M.ise Zoe Dobbs
.'Mrs. M. l!; ~ Boso
Title
Head Ooach
Track Ooa-ch
Ooach
!~:res bnan Ooooh
Student Trainer
Assistant
Secretary
Director
Stenographer
.. - ... -~---~~----......... ~---
Annual NUlllb~
Sa1aa Months
$10.000. 00 12
S,.600 . 00 12
3 .600 .. 00 12
1,200. 00 12
2"0.00 9
1 . 9~O. OO 12
1,350. 00 12
3, 600.00 12
1,1.40.00 12
Salary this
m;:ojS4t •
$ 9 , 000. 00
300. 00
500.00
400.00
270.00
945. 00
1.350.00
$12,565.00
1, 600.00
720,00
. $ 2,320.00
December 9, 1933
Meet ing of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute in the
office of Governor Miller at the State Capitol, Montgomery , Alabama, Sat urday ,
December 9, 1933, beginning at 10 A.M.
Governor Miller was absent and the board, upon motion by Mr. Ashcraft seconded
by Dr. Harman , elected Hon. T. D. Srunford chairman for this meeting.
GOVERNOR MILLER
Mr. Samford informed the board of the illness of Governor I iller whi ch prevented
his presence and invited hi s legal adviser, Hon . John H. Peach, to attend the
meeting, to communicate any message and wishes of the Governor, and to part icipate
i n the discussions . The board concurred in Mr . Samfor d ' s stat ement . Mr . Peach
accepted the invitation .
The board tHen (motion by Dr. Harman and Mr . Ashcraft) delcar ed keen interest in
t he Governor and hi s condition , officially recorded regrets because of his
absence , and wished f or him r api d and complete recovery. The secretary of t he
board was rec;.uested t o communicate t his to the Governor.
MELmERS ABSENT
Communi cations from Dr. Victor H. Hanson, Mr. Chas. S. Culver, and Lieut. Governor
Merrill were presented , making knovm their inabili ty to attend t he meet i ng and
expressing regrets.
LETTEri AND EDITORIAL ABOUT VvAPI
Mr . Peach read also a l ett er from Mr . Hanson in which he opposed extension of the
lease of Station WAPI for ten years as proposed . To t his l etter was attached an
editorial from The Birmingham Age-Herald of December 8. It, too , was r ead by
Mr. Peach at the re4uest of Mr. Samford who requested t hat each of t hese be
received and filed .
DEGREES CONFIRMED
Degrees as awar ded by the faculty on August 18, 1933, were approved, a list of same
being attached to this record.
Appointment of Prof . Charles R. Hixon to t he ~ o si tion of tempora~J assist ant dean
of t he School of Engineering with an increase of $25.00 per month in the budgeted
salary was approved, effe ctive October 1, 1933.
/-eA-5&
Tne following recommendation was approved , and the chairman of the board was
authorized and requested t o attach his signature to the lease , if requested
by the federal government :
"It i s recommended t hf..t the Board authorize the Administrative
Committee t o execute a lease to the United Stat es Department of
agriculture f or a plot of gr ound approxim tely 325 feet wide by
500 feet long, to be used in the construction and operation of a
l abor at ory for t he study of soils and soil tillage . This plot is
located on the Experiment Station farm near ,here the radio
antennae tower s were f ormerly standing. It is understood that
t he United States Government will put appr oximat ely one hundred
and t en t housand dollars into the construction of this plant
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De cember 9, 19 ~
Board dinutes
and will furnish a liber al budget for maintena;lce and operation
expenses . It i s fu rther understood t hat the Alabama Polytechnic
Institute assumes no other obligation of any sort in connection
with t his projec t except furnishing t he lend."
CVvA FJ.'lD PVvA WORK
The board then au t horized t he Administrative COIIUlli ttee t o remodel and r ebuild
Smi t h Hall and to undert ake other construction work, whether it be ne~ buildings
(including fraternity hou ses ) , repairs to ol d buildings , or improvements to
grounds , i n cooperation wi th the Civil Vlorks Admini stra t ion and t he Publ ic V-orks
Administration , provi ded su ch const ruction does not impose on the college any
financial obl igations that cannot be met during the State f i scal year ~hich ~ ill
end September 30 , 1934.
LEASE OF STATION WAPI
U on motion by Mr. Conner and Mr. Hender son t he follov,ing was approved :
"RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of t he Al abama Polytechnic
I ns t i t ute, wi th t he concurrenc e of the boards of trustees of t he
Dniversi ty of Alabama and of Alabama Coll ege and of Governor
Miller as chai rman of said board s , hereby gr nts t :~ t he s ')ecial
joint committee set-up by the t hree institutions ( ~hich j ~ int committee
entered into a lease c o ntr~ ct on the 27th day of J une,
1932 , with ~AP I Broadcasting Corporation f or a period of five
y ears beginning Augu st 1 , 1932 ) authori ty to extend the said
lease contract f or a period not to exceed t en years from the
expi ration of the lease c ontl~act men tio:qed above , anCl on such
terms and conditions as t he aforesaid joint committee may determine
and agree upon."
In ap .l'oving this resoluti on the board relJ.uest ed un nimous action by the joint commi
t tee as necessary to f inal action concer'ling Station V.API .
Mr . Samford requested LIr . Ashcraft to a ct as chairmen while he vacated t he chair
long enough to offer a r esolut ion of caution about extending the lease of St ation
\!;API and t o safeguard all right s , privileges , and propert i r s of the Alabama
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