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Show Chairman Riter stated thatah OffMF of the Deseret Ifluseum had been made to cthe University-by After listining to the Mormon Church officials. & the statement,respecct.m mg the museuh, Made by Dr. Kingsbury, who had been asked to examine-it, the Offer of collec- ti0n at offer was discussed. Deseret the museum would he a very Valuable accession te'the Museum to Univ- ersity A decision was reached that to the University and that it would not cost much ' to maintain it except a little additional help in Offer accepted the departments among which it could be distributed. Finally a motion was made by Dr. Middleton amicarried 9" the gift be accepted with thanks and that a ccm~__dfli mittee of three be appointed by the‘Chair to take charge of the'matter_. _view of its value, -It was further decided,"in" that steps be takento pay somawl; g‘i I time a neminai sum, at-least, to the do.nors of thifiiJ fine collection. _ _ IKQ¥EM _‘ .3 A petition from Mr. Martin S. hindsav,'of7Sé1§w Lindsay petitions Lake City, to the effect that he be granted free H for free tuition and registration at the1Universitby the camel; tuition and regisé' ing school year, was read. After ascertainingsees_fim ‘tration Mr. Lindsay is a‘ cripple," it was movedby Regent Armstrong, and carried, that University render employfient Mr. Lindsay to the extent of tuition fees, which, in this he desiring to register for t' |