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Show necedber 5, 1925 and extended an invitation to the Regents find their escorts. The invitation ves accepted. The President recommended the employment of the following for the summer school of 1926: Professor Frances Jenkins of Cincinnati University to teach.in the Department of Elementary Eduehtion - Erlery woo - First Term. _ gbr Dr._Esther L. Gatewood of Northwestern University, Ewenston, Illinois, to teach two advanced courses in Psychology - Salery $650 - First Term. ‘ ‘1"- . , on ‘ ' 1 Benjamin 3. Andrews, Associate Professor of household Economics, Teachers College, Columbia, to give advanced work in the Econlnins of the Household - Salpry 8500 - First three nooks and two days of First Term. . _ @;' ,fiiss Elizabeth K. hilson, Educational Counsellor, Kanshe City Fohlic Schools to teach two advanced courses (High School Counselling and iontel Heesnrements with tracticel Apylications) at a salary not to exceed #600. First Term. On motion of Regent Carver the recommendations were it; H" adopted. . The President steted that Dean e. H. Leary had been 111 for the past month end in order to carry on his work it hed been necessary for him to pay Instructors Brown and Gardner fk- $500. flf' The President stated that Dean Leary had aleeys been very willing to render the University legal advice on vsrioue subjects and had rendered valuable service in that regard: and he recommended that Dean Leary be reimbursed in the amount of $9- On motion of Regent Robinson the reconmendetion was ii". ink {fi% w ‘- ‘ approved. feet that under The President called attention to the ' rcheL s ed for H d beJ en ,u d, e' Ford Ca ' r h. the authority of the Boar Director , and that Professor Reynolds, |