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Show 156' ‘ The President recommended that the tuition fee for the leé;r-1826~87 be raised from $13.00 per cuarter to $15.00 per ‘lggrter and that he be authorized to adjust the laboratory fees. E}, On motion of Regent C3rver the recommendations were "$3 upproved. 1?} q The President announced thrt the F:culty of the Utah 3Wfi3r1¢u1tural College hs6 been invited to r luncheon on Lturdy, W.» {~3g3y lath, by the Faculty of the University. 3. 1:3 He also announced th3t the Commencement Exercises mould ‘ be bald Juno 8, 1926, 3nd th3t it was cu3tom3ry for the Regents no attend these services. ' "1" 11 The following 3ppointments were made upon the recommendation of President George lhom33: ' fir" 3 Dr. szvronce Fo3ter, instructor in Cnemistry for one sabbatical i~WIQflT at $2, 000; the 3ppointment to hold only during the I leave of Dr. E. L. Quinn. Dr Sherman Brown Neff, head of the Engli3h Dep.rtment ffét 3 131313 of 33, 750.00. 3133 Verral Janice Craven, Assistan t Profes :"or in Home 13f ~_ Boonomics 3t 3 3113ry of $2,300 00. may: L:3 at 3 311113 fl Bitter, 333001to Professor in ,j'fi' 'o'kalary of $5, 000. 00. fEJW: al angineering, Obed Haycock, instructor in Electric 3t My?» ~r3313ry of $1, 700. 00. Instrucor to Dr. Georgia B. Jonnson 333 promoted from _l|_1l .3tion. stant Professor in rhysiC3 1 Lduc |