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Show They insisted that it would be H Faculty for future difficulties. helstions Comzni ttee on Februaryfil necessary to go back to conditions as they were lst, give President Kingsbury a leave of absence'for a year and then make him President Emeritus, i and to consider the various charges and reasons upon which their resignations were based. This the Regents felt they could not do and the conference came to an end. Regent Armstrong endor-;" sed what had been reported by the other members of the com-‘_ mittee and said, further, the olive branch, were that the resigning men were offs k told that the University needed theiQ services, and that the Regents stood ready to do everythingp in their power to make it possible for them to come bahk; but instead of discussing these offers, they constantly as turning the clock back to February 1st. men had had their day in court, issues in a big, sympathy. broad Way, He said these they had failed to meet the‘ and that they no longer had his 3 Regent holapp moved and it was carried, that the { Board accept the report of the Faculty Relations Committee as reported especially by Regent Armstrong. As little hope is entertained that the resigning men viii To Fill Vacancies come back, the President was instructed to proceed to fill Applications for Positions received three or four hundred applications for positions in: the University and letters of recommendation. Porter Not Li Regent Porter explained that he is not now a member effii Faculty Member the Faculty of the University, some time last fall. having resigned his positidi, ‘ ~ k, |