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Show 76 It was announced by President Widtsoe that the Student II) Body officers had asked the privilege of raising the student body fee. It was moved by Regent Ray that the Student Body be Student Activity authorized, after voting on the question, to fix the fee not to Fee Increase exceed $7.50 per year, provided a majority of the students vote in the affirmative; and not to exceed $10 per year provided two-thirds or 66-2/5 per cent of the students vote in the affirmative. All registered students now in residence should vote on the question. Report of Building Committee Passed. The report of the Building Committee on the Assembly Hall was presented for further consideration. (See Minutes of March Adopted F. 24, 1920, page 58). Mbved by Regent Alexander that the Committee's report be adOpted.‘ Passed. Regents Harkness, Bamberger and Ray voted "no". ,The following proposed Summer School budget was adopted pn motion of Regent Bamberger. PROPOSED SUMMER SCHOOL BUDGET ART (1 instructor, two terms) MUSIC ( 1 " " EDUCATION ( 1 professor " $250.00 ) 250.00 two terms) 500.00 " (2/5 Ericksen‘s time, two terms) 200.00 " " " (5 primary critic teachers, 5 weeks) (Vimont and Youngberg, 5 weeks each) (Rose Jones, second term) 187.50 175.00 175.00 " (Dr. Harriman, 1/5 term Americanization) 60.00 ENGLISH (1 professor,'two terms) " (l assistant professor, two terms) " (Dr. Harriman, 2/5 term) ~PUBLIC SPEAKING (1 asst. professor, one term) 500.00 550.00 115.00 175.00 PHILOSOPHY (Ericksen, 5/5 time, two terms) 500.00 PSYCHOLOGY (1 professor, one term) HISTORY (1 professor, two terms) ECONOMICS (1 professor, " " CIVICS (1 professor, one term) SOCIOLOGY (1 professor, one term) FRENCH (1 professor, two terms) SPANISH (1 asst. professor, two terms) 250.00 500.00 500.00 250.00 250.00 500.00 550.00 HYGIENE AND SANITATION ( 1 professor, one term) 250.00 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (2 assistant prOfS.tWO terms) 700.00 |