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Show 77 PHYSICS (l professor, one term) CHELISTRY (1 asst. professar, two terms) BACTERICLOGY (l prof. half time, two terms) 250.00 528.88 2 .0 " ZOOLOGY 125. O 25.88 (l instructor, half time,:two terms) (1 professor, one-third time, 1 term) PHYSIOLOGY ( (l professor, one term) NATURAL SCIENCE (l professor, one term) 2 0.00 250. RURAL EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE (l professor, one term) 250.00 DOMESTIC SCIENCE (1 asst. professor, two terms) 550.00 DOMESTIC ART ( MATHEMATICS ( 550.00 550.00 l l " " " " " " " TYPEWRITING AND STENOGRAPHY (l instructor, two terms) 250.00 BUSINESS COURSES (l asst. professor, two terms) AUTO MECHANICS (Taylor, 2/5 time, two terms) GENERAL SHOP WORK (Gardner (?) two terms) 550.00 255.00 , 250.00 DIRECTOR OF SUMMER SCHOOL LECTURERS _ PRINTING LEA IL IN G 250.00 500.00 I 1 pll482.50 u % ? ? ADVERTISING ? (Note: , , _ i There is need of an appropriation of ; not less than 512,000.00). ,Milton Bennion,Director. Dedicatory Exercises President Widtsoe suggested that we should celebrate for new the completion of the new buildings by opening or dedicatOry‘ Buildings exercises. Regent Ray moved that President Widtsoe be given ' i ; authority to make whatever arrangements he saw fit in regard to the dedication of the new buildings. Communication from Passed. The matter relating to the question which arose as a Franklin result of the following communication from the FranklinClub Club was discussed. Regent Ray moved that the matter be referred to President Widtsoe.' Passed. "March 4, 1920. "To the Board of Regents of the University of Utah. , City. Gentlemen: . "At a meeting of the Franklin Clu b (an organization composed of thirty-five pri nti ng fir ms of Salt Lake) held at the Commercial Club,Thur sday, February 12, 1920, it I |