VI. Report of the Committee on University Functions, VII. Report of the Committee on Necrology. VIII. Report of the Committee on Debate and Oratory.

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1 .;,. i ff ONE-SENAT~47 SENATE DOCKET To he Universiy Senae:, Your Commiee on Business and Rues re~)y presens he foowing maers for your considera :a he firs meeing of he Senae, Ocober 7, 929:. Approva of he minues of he meeing of Decem- her 20, rg28.. Senae Roser for Repor of he Adminisraive Commiee of he Senae. V. Repor of he Commiee ~n Reaions of he Universiy wih Oher nsiuions of Learning. V. Repor of he Commiee on nercoegiae Aheics. V. Repor of he Commiee on Universiy Funcions, V. Repor of he Commiee on Necroogy. V. Repor of he Commiee on Debae and Oraory.. APPROVAL OF THE MNUTES OF THE MEETNG OF DECEMBER 20, 928. SENATE ROSTER FOR Voing Lis ::Akerman, John D. Aderman, W. H. Aison, John H. Away, Frederick J, Anderson, John E. Anderson, Wiiam Appeby, W. R. Arona, Caros Arna, Leon E. Arny, Aber C. Bachman, Gusav Baiey, Cyde H. Bafour, D. C. (Rocheser) Bamer, Franke E. Baron, Francis B. Bass, Frederic H. Basse, Louis B. Beach, Joseph Be, Eexious T. Bergund, Hiding Bergman, A. J, Bieser, Aice Bird, Chares Bakey, Roy G. Begen, Theodore Biz, Anne D. Boardman. C. W. Boss, Andrew Boss, Wiiam Boyd, Wiard L. Braasch, W. F. (Rocheser) Brekhus, Peer J. Brierey, Wifrid G. Brink, Raymond W. Brooke, Wiiam E. Brown, Cara Brown, Edgar D. Brueckner, Leo J, Bryan, John M. ::Bucha, J. W. Buck, S. J, Burkhard, Oscar C. Burr, George 0. Buron, S. Chawood Bush, John N. D. Bussey, Wiiam H. Buers, Frederic K. Chapman, Roya N. Cherry, Wibur. Cheyney, Edward G. ::Chid, Aice M. Chrisianson, Peer Cawson, Benamin J. Coffey, Waer C. Coffman. Lous D. Cohen, Liian Combs, Wies B. Comsock, E. H. Condon, E. Conger, George P. Cooke, L. J. Cooper, Wiiam S. Crump, Cifford Cuer, Avin S. Daaker, Hans H. Davis, Darre H. Dieh, Harod S. Donovan, Raymond L. Dougass, Kar R. Dowe, Ausin A. (Crookson) Downey, Ha Du Pries, J. R. Eckes, Carence H. Eio, Richard M. Emmons, Wiiam H. Engehard, Fred Erdmann, Chares A. Erickson, Theodore A. Erikson, Henry A. Fahr, George E. Ferguson, Donad Ferrin, Evan F. Feser, Pau H. Fied, Aber M. Fied, Oiver P. Finger, S. W. Finney, R. L. Firkins, na Firkins, Oscar W. Fischer, Ear B. Fich, Cifford P. Fagsad, Car 0. Ford, Guy S. Fraser, Evere Freeman, Edward M. French, Rober W. Garver, Frederick B. Geiger, &aac W. :f;gocker, George <.JOdsein, Harrie Garner, Ross A. Green, Rober G. Griffih, Chares A. Grou, Frank F. +Gruner, John W. Haggery, M. E. Hansen, Avin H. Harder, Oscar E. Harding, Everhar P. Harris, J. Arhur Har, Wiiam L. Harvey, Edward L. Harvey, Rodney B. Hayes, Herber K. Heaon, Herber Heidbreder, Edna Heiig, L. S. Heiman, E. A. Henderson, M. S.(Rocheser) Henrici, Arhur D. Herrick, Car A. Heser, John F. Hir;;chfeder, Arhur D. Homan, Wiiam E. Hoshour, Harvey Hudeson, Ear Hu, Gerrude Huner. Wiiam H. Hu, F. B. Jackson, Carence M. Jackson, Dunham Jenks, Aber E. ] esness, 0. B. J ohnson, E. C. Johnson, John B. Jones, Rober T. Jones, Roy C. Keer. Louis F. Kenda, E. C. (Rocheser) Kernkamp, H. C. H. Kieen, Eare G. Kirchner, Wiiam H. Kirkwood. Wiiam P. Kaeber, Frederick +Koepke, Chares A. Kahoff, saak M. Krey, A Urus C. Kroesch, Samue Lamher. E. M. * A hsen on eave. New :.ppoinmen. :: Promoion. ~ Absen on eave winer quarer. **Absen winer quarer. Lambie, M. B. Lang, F. C. Larson, Winford P. Lasby, Wiiam F. Lahrop, F. W. Lawrence, James C. Leach,]. G. LeCompe, rvie C. ::Leichsenring, Jane Leand, Ora M. Lind, Samue C. Lindsay, Wiiam Lizenberg, Jennings C. Luehring, Fred W. Lundberg, G A. ::Lussky, George Lyon, E. P. McCendon, Jesse F. McCinock, Henry L. ::McDowe, George T. McKiney, J. C. McNea, Wyie B. MacDouga, Frank H. ::Macy, Harod Mann, Chares A. Mann, F. C. (Rocheser) Mann, F. M. Marge, Arhur W. Marsha, R. E. Marenis, John V. Mayne, Dexer D. -.iddebrook, Wiiam T. Mier, L. F. Mier, Pau E. (Morris) Mier, W. S. \is, R. G. (Rocheser) Minnich, Dwigh E. Monion, George H. Mononna, Raph E. Moore, C. A. Mudge, Bruce D. Myers, ] ay A. Newon, Juia 0. Nichoson, E. E. Norris, ]. Anna OBrien, Wiiam A. Omsed, Evere W. Paige, James Pamer, Leroy S. Parce, John. Parker, Waer H. Paerson, Donad Pease, Levi B. Peck, Francis W. Peers, Waer H. Peerson, W. E. Pierce, E. B. Pike, J. B. Pond, George A. Price, R. R. Prieser, George C. *Quigey, Harod Rarig, Frank Rasmussen, Andrew,T. Raymond, Ruh Reyerson, Loyd H. Riger, Leo G. Riey, Wiiam A. Ringeon, Adoph Roberson, Buron J. Roberson, H. E. (Rocheser) Roberson, Rhodes Roe, Harry B. Rogers, Chares H. Rosendah, Car 0. Rosenow, E. C. (Rocheser) Ros, Cayon 0. Roschaefer, Henry Roze, C. L. *Rowey, Frank B. Rownree, L. G. (Rocheser) Rugges, Arhur G. Ruud, Marin B. Ryan, Wiiam T. Savage, Chares A. Scammon, Richard E. Schuz, Frederic W. Schmiz, Henry Schwarz, G. M. Sco, Carye Sco, Frederick H. Seares, Cober ::Seares, H. R. Sheard, Chares (Rocheser) Shipey, S. Car Shippee, Leser B. Shoop, Chares F. Shumway, R. R. *Sigerfoos, Chares P. Sirich, E. H. Smih, Arhur C. Smih, Homer J. Smih, Lee. Sneed, M. Cannon Sorokin, Piirim Spears, C. W. Springer, Frankin \V, Sakman, Evin C. Sauffer, Cinon R. Sehman, J, W, Sensrom, Car W. Sephenson, George A. Sevenson, Russe A. *So, Emer Somberg, Andrew A. Sorm, A. V. *Suherand, E. H. *Swanson, W. W. *Swenson, David F. Tanquery, M. C. Tae, John T. Teeer, T. A. H. Thie, George A. Thomas, J. M. Thompson, M. ]. (Duuh) **Tiden, Josephine E. Underhi, Anhony L. Vaie, Roand S. Vaasek, Joseph Vannier, Marion S. Wagner, Frederick C. *Waie, Warren C. Wadron, C. W. Wais, Wison D. Waer, Frank K. Wangenseen, Owen H. Weer, Marion Whie, Aber B. Wicox, Hugh B. Wide, Norman Wiey, Macom Wison, L. B. (Rocheser) Winers, L. M. Wodsedaek, Jerry Wuing, Frederick J. Young, Jeremiah S. Zeeny, Anhony Zeiner, Oo S. Zimmerman, Care C.

2 TWO-SENATE MNUTES Non-Voing Lis Adson,Afred W.(Rocheser) Lemon, W. S. (Rocheser) Avarez, W. C. (Rocheser) Amberg, S. (Rocheser) Liie, H.. (Rocheser).Liie, W.. Barron, Moses Beard, Richard 0., Professor Lie, Joseph M. Logan, A. H. (Rocheser) of Physioogy. Emerius Be, John W., Profesor of MacCary, W. C. (Rocheser) MacGibbon, Evere E. Chemica Medicine and Magah, T. B. (Rocheser) ;physica Diagnosis, Emer- Mann, Arhur T. us Masson, J. C. (Rocheser) Benedic, W. L. (Rocheser) Maves, Herman A. Boohby, W. M. (Rocheser) Maybury, Richard S. Bome, Gie, Professor of Mayo, C. H. (Rocheser) Scandinavian, Emerius Broders, A. C. (Rocheser) Meyerding, H. W.(Rocheser) Brown, G. E. (Rocheser) Micheson, Henry E. Eie, L. A. (Rocheser) Moore, A. B. (Rocheser) Bumpus, H. C. (Rocheser) Burch, Frank E. Morrison, Angus W. Morse, Wayne L. Buer, John Mussey, R. D. (Rocheser) Chapin, F. Suar Nachrieb, Henry F., Profes- Chescy, Aber J, sor of Anima Bioogy, Chrisison, James T. Emerius Coe, Waace H. Neson, Herber C. Covin, Aexander R. Cooperman, Oscar New, G. B. (Rocheser) Newhar, Horace Corbe, J. Frank OLeary, Pau A.(Rocheser) Cox, Norman J. Crenshaw, J. L. (Rocheser) Oesund, Oscar W., Assnciae Professor of Anima Damon, George M. Downey, John F., Professor Bioogy, Emerius Oo, Car F. of Mahemaics and Dean of Science, Lieraure, and Pagenkopf, Afred A. Paridge, Mark 0. he Ars, Emerius Pemberon, J.D. (Rocheser) Dunn, H. L. Pummer, H. S. (Rocheser) Euserman, G. B. (Rocheser) Pummer, W. A (Rocheser} Fecher, Henry J., Professor Ramsey, Waer R. of Law, Emerius Reed, Chares A. Frankforer, George B... Professor of Organic..,hem- Reynods, George W. Richards, Ernes T. F. isry, Emerius Riggs, Chares E., Professor Fuon, John F., Professor of Nervous and Mena of Ophhamoogy and Oo- Diseases, Emerius Laryngoogy, Emerius Richie, Harry P. Gardner, B. S. (Rocheser) Robers, Thomas S., Profes- Gardner, Edwin L. sor of Pediarics, Emerius Geis, Emi S. Rodda, F. C. Giffin, H. Z. (Rocheser) Rogers, John T. Gifian, James S. Ro, Wiiam A. Godfrey, Henry S. Rohrock, John L. Goeckerman, W. H. (Roch- Rudoph, Chares E. eser) Green, Rober 0. Sanford, A. H. (Rocheser) Seering, Harod Grey, Wiiam A. Haecker, Theophius L., Pro- Shedon, W. D. (Rocheser) Sheman, Joseph F. fessor of Dairy Husbandry, Sidener, C. F., Profesor of Emerius Chemisry, Emerius Hamion, Arhur S. Seward, Thomas E. Hammes, Ernes M. Srachauer, Arhur C. Harze, Thomas B. Hemhoz, H. F. (Rocheser) Sweizer, Samue E. Urich, Henry L. Huenekens, Edgar J. Vehe, Wiiam D. Hun, V. C. (Rocheser) Was, James M. Huchinson, John C., Profes- Weiss, Oscar A. sor of Greek, Emerius rvine, Harry G. Wes, Amos S. \Ves, R. M. Johnson, James A. Whie, S. Marx Judd, E. S. (Rocheser) Wiehoff, Chares A. Keih, N. M. (Rocheser) Wiius, F. A. (Rocheser) Knigh, Ray R. Woman, H. W. (Rocheser) Lansing, R. C. Wrigh, Chares B. Law, Arhur Wrigh, Frankin R. Lawon, Harry C. Zon, Raphae Lee, Thomas G., Professor of Anaomy, Emerius New appoinm~. * Promoion.. REPORT OF THE ADMNSTR4.VE COMMTTEE. Acions Repored for Raificaion The foowing acions have been aken since he as meeing of he Senae and are repored for raificaion:. Ph) sica Examinaions for New Sudens. Voed o approve he foowing recommendaions from Dr. Dieh wih he undersanding ha he suppemenary examinaions wi be arranged so as no o inerfere wih he sudens cass schedue. "Tha he examinaion cosis of wo pars. The firs par wii be he same as has been conduced in he pas. Upon he compeion of his par of he examinaion he suden wi be given a emporary cassificaion for assignmen o dri and physica educaion and wi be given a definie appoinmen for hecompeion of he examinaion a some ime dnring he fa quarer. For his second par of he examinaion, which shoud ake an average of 5 o 20 minues, he suden wi see one physician. This physician wi review he previous par of he examinaion, consu wih he suden abou his habis of iving, seeping, eaing, exercising, ec., make any furher examinaions or re-examinaions which are necessary, and give he suden such heah advice as seems indicaed. n case here is any condiion discovered which requires si furher sudy i wi be he responsibiiy of his physician o foow he ci,o;e o compeion. Adding his second par o he examinaion wi require considerabe ime and money bu fee sure ha he resus wi usify he expendiure. We wi aemp o make he appoinmen for his second par of he examinaion a an hour ha he suden has a vacan period bu doub~ess some confics wih cass schedues wi resu shoud ike o recommend ha he wo pars of his proposed e:<aminaion be considered a requiremen of he insiuion, us as is he case wih he presen examinaions. n he case of sudens who fai o keep heir appoinmens for he second par of he examinaions we woud make a charge for a new appoinmen, uness he suden presened an accepabe excuse. This aso is in accord wih our presen pracice of handing he enrance physica examinaions." 2. me Commencemen. Voed o approve he foowing recommendaions of he Senae Commiee on Universiy Funcions: (a) Tha he sprin~ commencemen exercises a he Uni_versiy of Minnesoa be hed a nine ocock in he morning (ha is, he commencemen procession o sar a ha ime) in he bow of he sadium, foowing he genera pan of he Wisconsin exercises. (b) Tha he Commencemen address as such be omied a his ime and ha he exercises consis of he awardin~ of degrees pus a very brief charge o he candidaes by he Presiden of he Universiy. (c) Tha he emphasis which has hereofore been paced upon he Commencem~n address be ransmied o he Baccaaureae Exercises and ha he fines speaker avaiabe be secured for ha even. (d) Tha in case of rain he exercises be hed in he Fied House. J. Admission and Personne Baks. Voed o approve he combined appicaion and admission bank as submied by Dean Johnson. 4 Rehrion of Heah Scn ice o Excuses for Absence. Voed o approve he foowing recommendaions as presened by Dr. Dieh. chairman of he commiee: A. Since he Heah Service has for is obec he heah of he individua suden and he J roccion agains epidemics, excuses for absences (eaves or absences) on accoun of iness of more han one days duraion shoud be approved by he adminisraive machinery of he coeges ony upon he basis of informaion received from he Heah Service. The Heah Service wi no in any case, issue an excuse for absence (eave of absence). Two forms of saemen from he Heah Service wi be issued: (a) Sudens who have been personay under he care of he Heah Se-rvice because of iness wi be given a saemen from he Heah Service regarding he period during which hey have been under is care. is assumed ha he saemen of he Heah Service wi be acceped wihou quesion by he adminisraive officias. (b) Sudens who have been i a home and have been under he care of a famiy or oher physician aso wi repor o he Heah Service and secure a saemen as o he facs of heir iness and a saemen ha hey are sufficieny recovered from iness and arc eigibe. as far as heah is concerned, o reurn o cass. The responsibiiy of graning excuses for absences (eaves of absence) for his ype of suden wi res wih he adminisraive officers of he coege. The Heah Service saemen is o he inerpreed merey as a cerificaion ha he suden may safey be readmied o cass. (c) is assumed ha in graning excuses for absences (eav:s of absence) due o iness of ess han wo days duraion, adminisraive officers wi avai hemseves of any informaion which may be secured from he Heah Service or famiy physician. (d) is recommended ha in every coege excuses for absences (eaves of absence) for iness be graned direcy hrough, and ony hrough, he adminisraive machinery of he coege. This woud reieve insrucors of he burden of deermining he vaidiy of an excuse. shoud be undersood ha an excuse for absence (eave of absence) is merey he righ o make up work missed. wihou preudice again~ he sudens schoasic sanding. B. Recommended Procedure in granin.q c. cuscs for absences. is rec.mmended ha excuses for absences (eaves of absence) be issued ony hrough he adminisraive machinery of he coege and ha proper precauion be aken o see ha he ex<:uses reach he insrucor in he form in which hey were issued. This procedure aso woud appy specificay o saemens regarding absences issued by he Dean of \Vomen o women sudens and by

3 THREE-SENATE MNUTES he Dean of Suden Affairs o he members of aheic eams and oher suden organizaions engaged in iner-coegiae aheics or pubic appearances represening he Universiy. The Dean of Suden Affairs woud recommend o he individua coeges he excuses for absences (eaves of absence), because of paricipaion in hese evens, for he sudens enroed in hose coeges. The presen sysem of merey pubishing hese in he Daiy Buein gives an addiiona source for excuses for absences (eaves of absence) which he insrucors are quie ap o overook. 2. Acions Repored for nformaion. Rep0" of he Specia Commiee 0 Phi Kappa Phi. Voed o adop he foowing recommendaion of he Commiee: "Tha his commiee, whie recognizing he possibiiies for service of a chaper of he Honor Sociey Phi Kappa Phi a he Universiy of Minnesoa, recommends ha no acion wih regard o he esabishmen of such a chaper be aken uni such ime as a group of facuy members wih noabe presige in heir respecive and necessariy diverse fieds of schoarship, and enhusiasm for he aims of he Sociey and he procedures whereby hose aims migh be reaized, peiion for is esabishmen, a he same ime ouining wih reasonabe definieness he program of aciviies by which he sociey migh be expeced o conribue uniquey o he promoion of schoarship in his universiy. For he Commiee (Signed) Richard M. Eio R. M. Eio, Represening Phi Bea Kappa C. H. Baiey, Represening Sigma Xi C. H. Eckes, Represening Gamma Sigma Dea E. W. Johnson, Represening Tau Bea Pi G. N. Kefauver, Represening Phi Dea Kappa 2. Miiary J,specio". Voed o approve he pan ouined by Maor Lenz which provides for an assemby of he enire cade corps for inspecion and for pracice for inspecion. J. Uiversiy Caendar. Voed o se he baccaaureae service and commencemen exercises ahead one week so ha hey wi precede he examinaion period in June. Wih his modificaion he revised caendar as submied by he Regisrar was approved. 4. Band Trip. Mr. Jama appeared before he Commiee and presened a pan for a band rip o New Oreans and oher ciies during he period of January 30 o February. was voied o approve he genera pan wih he necessary absence from he Universiy of he sudens invoved wih he undersanding ha he daes for he rip wi be arranged wih a sub coinmiee of he Adminisraive Commiee o be appoined by he Presiden. 5. Texbook Approva. Voed o approve he foowing exbooks for use in Universiy casses : Ouines of Biochemisry-R. A. Garner Ouines of Physioogy s8-sg-f. H. Sco Ouines of Physioogy ro4-f. H. Sco and E. P.. Lyon Mechanism-John Fodin Physioogica and Pahoogica Chemisry wih Laboraory Work-}. F. McCendon Cases on Taxaion-Henry Roschaefer Grea Engish Prose Wriers-Craig and J. M. Thomas Nineeenh Cenury Prose--Craig and J. M. Thomas Ouines of Biochemisry-R. A. Garner Physioogica Chemisry-C. J. Peibone Medieva Foundaions of Wesern Civiizaion-Augus Krey and George B. Se~ery Library Prining-F. K. Waer Mods. Yeass. and Acinomycees-A. T. Henrici The Cooperaive Markeing of Farm Producs-0. B. Jesness Design of Eecrica Apparaus-}. H. Kuhman 6. Mimcngrrzphed Maeria. Voed o approve he foowing mimeographed maeria for use in Universiy casses: Genera Morphoogy of Pans-N. C. Huff. Price 20 cens each, o be sod by he deparmen Technique of High Schoo nsrucion-ear Hudeson. Price so cens, o be sod by he deparmen cerk Ouine of Roengen Diagnosis-Leo G. Riger. Price 65 cens, o be sod by ~r. J scar, bookseer Mimeographed ouines prepared by he Division of Dairy Husbandry o be od by he Universiy Farm Booksore Ouines for Coege Casses-45 cens Ouines for Schoo of Agricuure Casses-30 cens Ouines for ce Cream Makers Shor Course-so cens Ouines for Advanced Creamery Operaors Shor Course- 40 cens Ouines for Creamery Operaors Shor Course--35 cens Ouines for Forage and Cerea Crops in he Schoo of Agricuure Division of Agronomy and Pan Geneics. Price 50 cens, o be sod by he Universiy Farm Booksore. Advanced Geneics Ouines for he course given ony o graduae sudens Division of Agronomy and Pan Geneics. Price $r.oo each, o be sod by he deparmen cerk. Manua for Food Sudens-Aice M. Chid, Agnes Koshorn, Kahryn B. Nies. Price $.0, o be sod by he Universiy Farm Booksore. Physica Educaion Theory and Funcion of Pay Physica Educaion 87-Schoo Hygiene and Technique of Teaching Persona Hygiene Physica Educaion rhopedic and Remedia Gymnasics Physica Educaion 2su-Teachers Course in Pay Voed ha hereafer reques for approva of mimeographed maeria shoud carry a saemen of price and proposed mehod of handing. Handbook of Reference for Pracice Teachers in Engish Rewey Bee ngis. Price $.oo, o be sod by deparmen cerk. Noes for Course Obserics ~Deparmen of Obserics and Gynecoogy. Price 6o cens, o be sod by deparmen cerk. Noes for Course Obserics 2-Deparmen of Obserics and Gynecoogy. Price 6o cens, o be sod by deparmen cerk. Laboraory nsrucion Book for Course OJ-Deparmen of Physioogy, o be sod by aboraory assisan. Laboraory Manuas for Course rf,s-deparmen of Physioogy. Price so cens, o be sod by aboraory assisan. Syabus of Course Hisory 25f, 26w, American Dipomaic Hisory-L. B. Shippe. Price 75 cens, o be sod by deparmen cerk. V. REPORT OF THE COMMTTEE ON RELATONS OF THE UNVERSTY WTH OTHER NST TUTONS OF LEARNNG Your Commiee has aken he foowing acions since is as repor:. Higher Agebra. Voed o modify he enrance requiremens so as o accep eiher one-haf or one uni in Higher Agebra in Group D. 2. Reinsaeme of Dropped N 0"-Residen Sudens. Voed as he sense of he Commiee ha any excepions o he Senae rue providing ha dropped non-residen sudens sha no be readmied o he Universiy shoud be referred wih power o ac o he Chairman of he Senae Commiee on Sudens Work and he Chairman of he Sudens Work Commiee of he coege concerned. J. A.gsburg Semi,ary, Min~eapois. Voed o coninue his insiuion for one more year on is presen basis. "Pursuan o acion of he Commiee on Ocober 4, 927, i was voed o accep graduaes of Augsburg Seminary in he foowing fieds and when especiay recommended for graduae work: Engish, Psychoogy and Educaion, Chemisry, Modern Languages, Cassica Languages, Norse Language, and Hisory." (Quoed from he minues of Apri 8, 928.) was furher agreed ha he Chairman shoud sugges o he :.dminisraion of he schoo ha a eas $,500 shoud be aoed o he Library for he comi.ng year. 4. De L<Z Sae High Schoo. Voed o add his schoo o he pubished is. s. Loyoa High Schoo for Bo; s, Makao. Voed on he recommendaion of he nspecor ha his schoo be paced on he unpubished is of accredied secondary schoos. 6. Duh u.nior Coege. Voed o recommend he accepance of he second years work wih he undersanding ha cerain criicisms made by he examiners be me by he schoo by he cose of anoher year. 7. S. Marys Academy, Morris. Voed on he recommendaion of he inspecor o pace on he unpubished is for one year pending correcion of cerain defecs in he physica pan. 8. S. Marys Academy, Gracevie. Voed on he recommendaion of he nspecor o coninue his schoo on he accredied is of secondary schoos. wih he undersanding ha he chairman woud cauion he Schoo of he necessiy of ooking forward o he improvemen of he physica pan in he near fuure. 9. Lher Nnrma, Madiso. Voed o coninue on he unpubished is for one year. wih he undersanding ha he chairman woud noify he schoo ha a coninuaion of is saus afer ha ime wi depend on is making he necessary aeraions and improvemens of is physica pan and he appoinmen of a head who can mee he minimum requiremens. ro. Coeae of S. Schoasica.. Duuh. Voed on he recommendaion of he inspecor o add he Deparmen of Home Economics o he is of deparmens aready acceped. For a period of wo years wih furher inspecion i was undersood ha his acion was a ha ime.. Rrd Wino Smr.ionarv Sccondarv Schoo. Voed on he recommendaion of he nspecor ha. his schoo be coninued on he pubished is of secondary schoos. 2. Red Wig Seminary Junior Cn _qe. Voed on he recommendaion of he insoecor o n~cogri7e wo years of work for a one year period snbec o a furher inspecion..~. Concordia, S. Pau. Voed o recommend he approva of he schoo for wo years unior coege work.

4 FOUR-SENATE Park Region Lu>her Coege. Voer o recommd approva for wo years of unior coege work subec o re-inspecion in he fa. S. S. Pau Luher Coege-, Voer o recommend approva for wo years of unior coege subec o re-inspecion in ~e fail 6. Privae Secondary Schoos. On he recommendaion of he inspecors i was voed o recommend he foowing privae secondary schoos for he pubished is. Cahoic High Schoo, Caedonia Cahoic High Schoo, New Um Coer High Schoo, Winona (wih warning) Hoy Triniy High Schoo, Roing Sone H udsons Theoogica Seminary S. Peers High Schoo, \Vabasha S. Josephs Academy, Crookson R. R. SHUMWAY, Chairman V. REPORT OF THE COMMTTEE ON NTER COLLEGATE ATHLETCS Your commiee begs eave o submi he foowing repor: To he foowing sub-commiees was deaied a considerabe share of he work of he commiee: Eigibiiy: Zeiner, Bosad, Boyd "M": Geddes, Oss, Rahbun Grounds : Zeiner, Middebrook, Luehring Lega : Paige, Geddes, Luehring.Ticke: Dieh, Luehring, Middebrook Audiing : Boyd, Middebrook, Luehring Finance: Luehring, Middebrook, Pierce.Thireen meeings of he enire commiee were hed in addiion o he meeings of he various subcommiees. The Commiee voed o pubish he repor on aheics and schoarship prepared by Professor Donad G. Paerson and. Emrick Peerson, graduae research feow in Psychoogy. A summary of a porion of his repor was submied o he Senae a year ago. n he ineress of ennis he Commiee voed o approve he arrangemen of an inernaiona mach beween Vincen Richards and Karo Kozeuh. The mach was payed on he evening of November 27 before a arge and very much ineresed audience. Upon recr:mmendaion of he Finance Commiee $25,ooo.oo worh of Fied House bonds were caed for reiremen, eaving ony $30.ooo.oo ousanding agains he srucure. n view of he emporary ife of sweaers as souvenirs of aheic paricipaion he Commiee voed o prepare "M" cerificaes in maroon and god coor o be awarded o eer men a graduaion. The Gof Commiee, in enarging he nine-hoe course on he Recreaion Fed o an eigheen-hoe course, made reques for financia assisance, and $6,ooo.oo was appropriaed oward he compeion of ha work. The commiee repored ha during he year , 24,79 rounds of gof were payed by sudens, facuy, and aumni. The Conference Meda was awarded o George E. MacKinnon. There is a endency in he Conference and oher circes o charge more han $2.50 for inercoegiae fooba coness. Pressure has been brough o induce Minnesoa o increase he rae for Conference games o $3.00, which is he price quie generay charged in he Big Ten. Your Commiee has seadiy resised he urge, and o say he ide, requesed is Conference represenaives o secure, if possibe, a reducion in he price of ickes raher han an increase. A he Conference meeing, May 25, Professor Paige inroduced he moion ha he maximum price for reserved seas a Conference fooba games, wih he excepion of box ~eas, sha no =ceed $3.00. This moion was passed by he Conference and your Commiee recommends is adopion by he Senae. The Conference furher voed ha a suden who has compeed a any insiuion which gives a degree be no eigibe o compee in aheics in any inercoegiae Conference Universiy and ha his reguaion become effecive afer Sepember, 930. ~ ~OOW OOUO,JUO;).... E... " " 5 P soru~ "D.N o o ~~ o o o ~~ o o o ~~., :X: ~ ~ 0 sowe o.n ~ :::J ~ ~ " 0 " " " ~ " ~ f:r uouome"o.n " " ~~ " o " ; " "\ o "\ ; ~~ ~--~~~--~~--~~--~~ ~ popm\h[c>ownu o.n g ~~ " ~~ :? ~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ P P Mus,.. w.. o.ni ~~ ~~ " ;;: ",., ~~ 00 u " ~~ " ~ ~ UO dwoo OC~[ ~~ ::,> ~~ e. ".., :, ::,> " ;), S ~ [Oa.J;J~U J:Jd.. o,n - 00 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~--~~--- : PPUCO q J "D.N ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~" E\ \;; ~ or ~--~~--~ ~ PPU >A""" o.ni ~~ ~~ :? ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ -e. ~ ~ pnp:.":::,~:~~{~ ~~ ~~ :2 ~~ i), :: ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~ or~{-e p,oou "ON {qo~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ sowc"jud;)-uo,n "ON\\ " ~~ ~~ N o o " " o o ~~ ~ ~--~~~----~~~~--~ ~ sowe ~ou>jojuo;) "O.N :: ~ " " J " 00 " " " " :3 f-< ~ sowe "O.N [UO~ ~~ ~~ " oo " " ~~ 8 "/ "/ ~~ ~ ~~ ~----~~~~~~~--~~~---- Your Commiee submis herewih for approva game schedues in so far as hey have been deermined a presen. Fooba.-93()--ndiana, owa, and Norhwesern a home; Wisconsin, Michigan, and Chicago away. Acua dae schedues have been deferred pending oucome of he owa siuaion. Cross cowry.- Ocober 2, 92r-N orh Dakoa Agricuura Coege a Minneapois Ocober 9, 929-Minnesoa a Chicago November 2, 929-Wisconsin a Minnesoa November 9, 929-owa a owa Ciy Ba.rkeba/.- December 7, 929-Norh Dakoa Aggies December 4, 929-Universiy of Norh Dakoa December 2, 929-Corne Coege December 28, 929-Negoiaions under way wih Universiy of Monana January 4, 93()--Grinne Coege Respecfuy submied, E. B. PERCE, chairman V. REPORT OF THE COMMTTEE ON UNVER STY FUNCTONS Your commiee begs eave o submi he foowing repor for he year : (.on vocaions hed: ]:y 26: Summer session commencemen exercises: Arnod Benne Ha, Presiden of he Universiy of Oregon, "Demagogues and Educaion" Ocober 4: Opening convocaion: Lous D. Coffman, presiden of he Universiy, "Address of \Vecome" Ocober 2o: Laying of he Cornersone of he Norhrop Memoria Audiorium: Lous D. Coffman, Presiden of he Universiy, "The Audiorium, A Cener of Universiy nfuence"; Chares G. reys, oo, "Laying he Cornersone" Ocober 25: Debae, "The Rue of Mussoini-s i nuring ay?": Dr. Vincenzo Nii, Auhor, Hisorian, and Lecurer, and Dr. Samue S. McCure, Edior of Mc Cures Magazine November : Yusuke Tsurumi, Saesman and Pubicis, "] apan-china-russia" November 8: Henry Suzzao, Visiing Carnegie Professor nernaiona Reaions in Europe, "The Troube Zone of Europe" November S: Rabbi Samue H. Godenson, Rode Shaom Congregaion of Pisburgh, "The Lo of he dea" November 22: Joseph Dubray, Secreary of he American Sociey of Cinemaographers, "The Hisorians of he New Era-he Men Who Make Moion Picure Records"

5 FVE-SEN ATE December 6: Sae Day Convocaion: Harod L. Sassen, L29, Former nercoegiae Debaer and Universiy Represenaive in he Norhern Oraorica League, "The Suden Poin of View"; Lous D. Coffman, Presiden of he Universiy, "Response" December 3: Suden Aheic Assemby: Dr. Carence W. Spears, Head Fooba Coach, "Characerizaion of Payers"; Fred W. Luehrnig, Direcor of Aheics, "Announcemen of "M" Awards for he Pas Year"; Lous D. Coffman, Presiden of he Universiy, "Awarding of "{" s December 20: Fa quarer commencemen exercises : Kenneh G. Maheson, Presiden of Drexe nsiue, Phiadephia, "dea for Universiy Sudens" January 24: The Reverend Chares \V. Gikey, Dean of he Chape, Universiy of Chicago, "Wha s Reigion" January 3: Norman Ange, Auhor and Lecurer, "deas \Vhich Are Assassins" February 7: Debae-" Resoved: Tha Coeducaion as Conduced in American Sae Universiies is a Desirabe Form of Educaion": Bearice Forbes-Roberson Hae, Engish Pubicis and Auhor, and Rebecca Hooper Easman, American Auhor February 2: Band Convocaion: The Universiy Band, Michae Jama, Direcor March 2 : Winer quarer commencemen exercises: The Reverend Mahew Schumacher, Presiden of he Coege of Sain Thomas, "The Days Ahead" Apri 4: Richard Buron, Someime Professor and Head of he Engish Deparmen, Universiy of Minnesoa, "Useess Sudies m Laer Life" Apri 8: Aber E. Jenks, Professor and Chairman of he Deparmen of Anhropoogy, Universiy of Minnesoa, "Fied Researches in he Cuure of Prehisoric Americans" Apri 25: Herber Heaon, Professor of Hisory, Universiy of Minnesoa, "From Shir Seeves o Shir Seeves" May 2: Monsignor Humphrey Moynihan, Recor, Sain Pau Seminary, "Reigion and Modern Though" May 6: Cap and Gown Day Convocaion: Henry W. Chase, Presiden of he Universiy of Norh Caroina, "Schoarship and American Life"; John A. Pries, Presiden of he Ai-Universiy Senior Cass, "Presenaion of he Cass of 929"; Presiden Lous D. Coffman, Presiden of he Universiy, "Response" June 6: Car Sandburg, Poe, "An Hour wih Car Sandburg" June 6: Baccaaureae Service: The Reverend Oo Mees, Presiden, Capia Universiy, Coumbus, and Head of he Naiona Luheran Educaiona Conference, "Your Crown" June 7: Commencemen exercises in he sadium: Lous D. Coffman, Presiden of he Universiy, "Charge o he Cass" Cha nge in academic cosume.-a he ime he universiy passed reguaions designaing he respecive asse coors o differeniae he various senior groups, he commiee was guided by he sandards e by he nercoegiae Bur~au of Academic Cosume, which assigned god yeow o Science and had no designaion for Engineering. Since hen orange has been assigned o Engineering. The Commiee herefore recommends ha our reguaions be modified o correspond, viz :-ha for he Coege of Engineering and Archiecure and he Schoo of Chemisry he coor orange be subsiued for god yeow. June Commencemen.-The Commiee wishes o record a marked improvemen in he genera seing for he Commencemen exercises. The change o he bow of he sadium, he bocking off of a definie area wih curains, and he consrucion of a sage in harmony wih he ocaion gave a decided araciveness o he enire occasion ha has no been appruached hereofore. The aendance of he acuiy was mos graifying. Wih he excepion of he iberies which he wind ook wih he draperies, and he dus in he cinder pah, he enire funcion was highy suocessfu. Ushers in cosume bearing he coors of he respecive schoos consiued an aracive feaure. The song, "Our Commencemen Pedge," which hereofore has been sung by he seniors, has proved difficu o earn and o sing wih proper emphasis; consequeny effors have been made o secure a composiion ha wi end isef more appropriaey o he occasion. Mr. Kieen has prepared such a song and i was sung a he June and Summer commencemen exercises. The senior commiee iked i very much.. The Commiee recommends ha is use be coninued his year and ha, if i mees wih genera approva, i be adoped as he Commencemen song. The number of c:mdidaes for each of he graduaion periods of is as foows : Firs summer session, Juy 26, Second summer session, Sepember, Fa quar{ r, December 20, \Viner quarer, March 2, Spring quarer, June 7, Toa candidaes for he year Respecfuy submied, E. B. PERCE, chairman V. REPORT OF THE COMMTTEE ON NECROLOGY CHAUNCEY }. VALLETTE PETTBONE Mr. Peibone, born a Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. received his B.S. degree a he Universiy of Chicago. He spen he years a he Roya Technica High Schoo in Berin and 9-2 a he Universiy of Hae. He won his Ph.D. degree a Harvard, 9J. He came as insrucor in Physioogica Chemisry o he Universiy of Minnesoa in 92, was made assisan professor in 97 and associae professor in 920. His persona quaiies were such ha he easiy won he confidence of sudens and his made him of especia vaue o he Universiy as adviser of pre-medica and freshman medica sudens. Mr. Peibone had received fine raining in his speciay, had in addiion wide ineecua ineress and was a devoee of aheic spors-skaing, ennis and gymasics. He was we known in musica circes of he dy, for he was a over of music, and possessed a voice of considerabe power and of unusua sweeness, a never faiing source of peasure o his acquainances. A sriking characerisic was his exquisie couresy-a couresy born of fine sensibiiy and broad cuure. Ye his ouook on ife was ha of a reais, and senimenaiy seemed foreign o his naure. Many of his sudens and coeagues had a srong affecion for John Peibone and his going has ef wih hem a sense of poignan grief. MYRON HERBET REYNOLDS Dr. Reynods, born a Wheaon, inois, enoyed he benefis of a many sided educaion. He compeed a course in agricuure a he owa Sae Coege in 886, receiving he degree of B.S. The degree of D.V.M. was conferred upon him by he same insiuion in 889. He won his M.D. degree a he owa Coege of Physicians and Surgeons and received ha of Ph.G. from he owa Coege of Pharmacy. Dr. Reynods firs came o Minnesoa in 893 as professor of veerinary medicine in charge of he insrucion in ha fied in he Schoo and Coege of Agricuure. He was aso made a member of he saff of he Minnesoa Agricuura Experimen Saion. This posiion he occupied uni 97. Since ha ime he has served he Universiy as Professor of Veerinary Medicine, eaching casses in boh he Schoo and Coege of Agricuure. Educaed in boh he veerinary and medica schoos, he was in a posiion o appreciae he reaion. of anima diseases o pubic heah and consiseny worked for egisaion ha woud safeguard i. n 903 he was insrumena in he formaion of he Minnesoa Livesock Saniary Board and for many years served as a member of he Board. As a pioneer member of he facuy of he Schoo and Coege he fosered high sandards in educaion and insised on a high degree of honor and inegriy, boh in cass work and in socia reaions. Dr. Reynods was a frequen conribuor o medica ournas and aended quie reguary he meeings of his profession wih a view o improving he sandard of work and he characer of he conribuions pubished in he ineress of pubic heah. He had a wide acquainance wih he ivesock men of he sae whose friendship he reained nowihsanding occasiona differences of opinion. ARTHUR AMBROSE SWEENEY Dr. Sweeney, born a Aurora, inois, received his academic raining a Fordham Coege and Georgeown Universiy. He was graduaed from he Medica Schoo of Harvard Universiy in 880. Coming o S. Pau, Minnesoa, in 887, he soon ook a prominen par in civic aciviies for he was one of he founders, hiry eigh years ago, of he S. Pau nsiue, he poen infuence of which upon he cuura ife of he ciy is widey recognized. As is secreary uni 92 and as is presiden from ha dae uni 928 he was argey insrumena in formuaing is poicies. Dr. Sweeney was a speciais in nervous and mena diseases and in Medica Jurisprudence. He served as consuing neuroogis for severa rairoads. He was aso an auhoriv on immigraion and was frequeny consued a he ime of he drafing of he presen immigraion aws. He was ofen caed o cour o pass udgmen upon mena condiions in crimina cases and o give exper esimony. He was Secreary of he Minnesoa Sae Board of Medica Examiners from r889 o 892. During he Word War he served as an aienis in an advisory capaciy a Camp Dodge, owa. n 897 Dr. Sweeney was appoined Professor of Medica Jurisprudence in he Medica Schoo of he Universiy of Minne-

6 ~ Six-SEN ATE-847 soa from which posiion he resigned in 93. From ha dae uni he ime of his deah he served as Lecurer on Medica Jurisprudence. may be said wih ruh ha he ef his impress upon he pracice, ieraure, and eaching of medicine of his day. Dr. Sweeney was a man of unusuay broad ineecua ineress. Science, Lieraure, Ar, Music: a heped o enrich a gifed mind which, wih his impressive physique and fine voice fowered in a personaiy a once dominaing and aracive. His unfaiing opimism cheered many a paien..the medica profession, our Universiy and he communiy a arge have suffered in his oss for in addiion o his high professiona aainmens he was one who conribued o he beauy and o he oy of ife. Respecfuy submied, J, B. PKE V. REPORT OF THE COMMTTEE ON DEBATE AND ORATORY The Universiy of Minnesoa his year has been a member of he Wesern Conference Debae League. The oher members are he Universiies of Michigan, Wisconsin, owa, ndiana, and inois, and Norhwesern Universiy, Ohio Sae Universiy, Purdue Universiy, and Wesern Reserve Universiy. The purpose of his eague in he words of he Arices of Agreemen~ is as foows: "To hod debaes beween he severa schoos, wih a roaing schedue providing for four coness annuay for each schoo, so arranged ha every member of he group mees every oher member bienniay." This year he Universiy of Minnesoa paricipaed in debaes wih Ohio Sae Universiy, and wih he Universiies of inois, owa, and Wisconsin. On December 3, 928, John Acker, Rober Nehery, and John Pamer, represened he Universiy of Minnesoa in a debae wih he Universiy of owa, on he proposiion, "Resoved, ha he Unied Saes shoud raify he Paris Pac wihou reservaions." On he same dae, Richard Bacheder, Desmond Pra, and Theodore Gordon discussed he same proposiion wih a eam represening he Universiy of Wisconsin. This debae was hed a home. On March 26, Vadimar Bornson, Afred Weinberg, and Wedon Smih discussed he proposiion ha in a rias hroughou he Unied Saes a udge or board of udges shoud be subsiued for he ury, wih a eam represening he Universiy of inois, a Urbana. On Apri 4, Donad VanKoughne, Vernon Chrisiansen, and Cifford Carson, represening he Universiy of Minnesoa, discussed he same proposiion wih a eam from he Ohio Sae Universiy, in he Music Ha Audiorium. The usua womens debaes were hed his year wih he Universiy of owa and he Universiy of Wisconsin. The proposiion debaed was "Resoved, ha he principe of censorship in peace ime shoud be abandoned hroughou he Unied Saes." Vioe Johnson, Heen Thorvison, and Berha Sein uphed he negaive of he proposiion a he Universiy of \Visconsin, Apri J. Guia Bearman, Gerrude Hoffman, and Eizabeh Dickey suppored he affirmaive a home, Apri. This commiee has voed o accep an inviaion from he Naiona Suden Federaion o mee a debaing eam from Oxford Universiy in a debae nex November. Respecfuy submied, FRANK M. RARG, Chairman } ~ : ; i ~ ~ i r i f [ f

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