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Show 113 ‘tvg President Thomas explained to the Commit e J'_‘nsod for such re~planning to meet the rapidly chfggigé . conditions, and to lay out the Campus to meet the future 5m;.".'d‘ of the University. He introduced Ir. Cerhart, of ‘-;'the'firl of IcCrary, Culley and Carhert, Landscape Architeats of Denver. Ir. Carhert having looked over the campus, went over the proposition of laying out the cactus. He ex- plained several campus lay-outs and proposed to make sketches of suggested plans for the grounds end buildings, to present such plans and hold conferences with the University authorities g" until the plans are satisfactory to all concerned for $1,000.00. ifl* , Your Committee, upon consideration of the proposition, ‘3' umeniuously recommend that the proposition of lessrs. lcCrary, >9 Culley and Carhert be accepted. " . Respectfully submitted, ?3 . ‘ (Signed) ' ' ' iilson lcCerthy Irs. Lafayette Hanchett John Edward Carver J. W. Robinson Committee on Grounds. , The President recommended that Park Scholarships or ‘ $500 each be awarded Herbert law and use Isry loorhead for the year 1926-27. %i was 8a notion of Regent Christensen the recommendation approved. ' [End 3? granted On motion of Regent Carver, sabbatical leave was year without pay 9r. E. L. Quinn and leave of absence for one 1‘!.‘, Gas granted Kiss Elsie Rehrbeugh. Theses and on Upon the recommendation of President $3; ntinue the Departnotion of aegeat holfe it was decided to disco ng--the first year course to be ,ant at Stencgrephy and Typewriti r and the second year course diseentineed at the end of this yea of the school year 1926-27. I *fifiiecontinned at the end |