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sciences as a basis for research, design development, and graduate study. There is a clear need for a curriculum that will prepare students for work with the problems of production, maintenance, and manufacturing operations rather than research and graduate study. Students graduating from this new program will be prepared to move into industry and to participate in the industrial development that is becoming so important a part of the modern economy of the state. These students will not, in general, be expected to continue with post-baccalaureate study.

The degree program here proposed is designed to meet the growing need for persons who wish to move directly into engineering operations. It will complement the existing curricula which are designed to prepare students for research and advanced study and so will extend the educational opportunities in engineering to meet a demand not met by existing programs.

The proposed Bachelor of Science in Engineering Operations has been approved by the three Chancellors as appropriate for State College and has also been approved in terms of its educational soundness by the Deans of the Faculty on each of the three campuses.

Research Triangle Institute - Members of the Corporation

On motion made and duly seconded, the Executive Committee reelected Mr. Thomas W. Alexander, Jr. and Mr. George Watts Hill as Members of the Corporation of the Research Triangle Institute for an additional term of one year, beginning November 7, 1962.

Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina - Directors

On motion made and duly seconded, the Executive Committee re-elected Mr. George Watts Hill and Mr. Thomas J. Pearsall to serve as Directors of the Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina for an additional term of one year, beginning November 14, 1962.

Clearing of sawtimber and pulpwood on Mason Farm and around Finley Golf Course.

President Friday requested approval of a recommendation of the Committee on Real Property and the University Administration that sawtimber and pulpwood be removed from University property in Orange County known as the "Mason Farm" and the wooded area surrounding Finley Golf Course. The State Department of Forestry, working with members of the University staff, made a careful survey and marked each tree selected for

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