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Show 86. ' "Accordingly, your Committee recommends that Dr. 3 dent Presi Widtsoe be allowed $75.00 per month for rent of rS1ty residence from the date of his employment by the Unive rental ed accru until otherwise ordered by this Board, the to be paid from available funds, and that from date of approval by this Board rent be allowed for the future to Dr: Widtsoe, until otherwise ordered by this Board, at the rate of $75.00 per month, the same to be paid monthly. ReSpectfully submitted," REGENTS coma rm: on FACULTY RELATIONS, By waldemar Van Cott, Chairman. Salary 0f Regent Christensen offered the following resolution: President Widtsoe u That the salary of President Widtsoe be fixed at $7,500 per annum, effective July 1, 1920, the same to be paid in twelve monthly installments. ‘President's Allowance ngF Enteritainment. e l bice o m n ' H towa u gAAllo Passed. Moved by Regent Christensen that, effective July 1, 1920,13 ‘ f the President's allowance for entertainment be increased from d o $500 to $1000 per syear. to s ' It wa er at d un le th e th e nc i ob Passed. a ow om t au l al 00 of $9 " 3 i per year remain as it now stands. l i Regent Christensen asked that President Widtsoe formally U "What justification is there aFraterni- discuss the f0110Win€ question; fities and for the existence of fraternities and sororities or other gSororities 1 secret or exclusive organizations as a part of the student 5|1 1 life of the State University? The following letter from Dr. Storey was presented: L UNITED STATES INTERDEEARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD "Letter from Dr.Storey , WASHINGTON, March 30, 1920. "President John A. Widtsoe, University of Utah, Salt Lake City,Utah. My dear President Widtsoe: I am in receipt of a letter frO m |