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Show med back to the Committee on Bur-laws ‘Fwiflrbyfiwt at a future meeting. The fellowing Regents were elected to constitute the "H'}Executive Committee of the Board, it bein g understood that they may select their own chairman: Richard W. Young, W. W. ..tArmstroné, William N. Willaims, Wald emar Van Cott, and Ernest Bamberger. The Secretary, on motion of Regent Middleton, was finstructed to advertise for bids for furni shing coal to the fiUniversity for the coming school year. The following nominations having been approved by 5the President, the Nominating Committee, and the Committee as Assistant Professor ofChemistry at:a salary of of Professor Edwin Evans, at A. v Department during the absence 1.‘ II _ . 1-. Kempster as Instructor inArt and to have charge of the Art I: mgy and Bio-chemistry at a salary of $2100.00; Mrs. Frances S. l George P. Davis as Associate Professor of Physiol- H "I 9$1600.00; L land Miss Mary Kristensen as Clerk in the Book Store at a .V hook Store at a salary of $55.00 per month for eleven mohths; .| - _ a salary of $1100.00; Mrs. J. 8. Merrill as Head Clerk in the -',:Faj- $24!}? ".11 ‘2: iQuinn, 'IiJL 1-" ''ffind iof the schools concerned, were approved by the Board: Elton salary of $45.00 per month for eleven months. \'|: n ' Ms l ‘3 rVm 1 V _ ., . on, " The appropriation for assistants in Physical Education r . . . Lao increased from $125.00 to $200.00, and in the Hlstoryr Department the appropriation for the same purpose was increased from $550.60 to $600.00. Two hundred ten dollars Was appro- «riated for the purpose_of keeping the library open evenings W.9 g‘Euring the school year 1915-16. The selection of the women's reception room, by the ,Tas headquarters for the Regents at the University éhjt.pt is understood that the room may be used |