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Show glfiuzr educational institution: thet in he rmony with the rpirit 9: existing legislation the Fte te Superintendent be the preriding if ricer at this meeting. C. N. Jensen, State Superintendent of Public Inrtruction. George Thomas "A t ' ?{' it, President, University of Utuh Elmer G. Petervon Prefident, Utah Agriculturel College. _ i ;fifter en exheuetive diFCU‘sion of the m tterr referred to i , ET I fir 1n the "Survey of educwtien in Utah" end the metterr effecting the J‘ 'Fn‘f ‘ | w. a I Helcnrricule and revenue: of the tee in titutions of higher learning igfi x ?W in the state, the Boerd decided that under Ch pter 75, Setéion Laws 4. of Uteh, 1935, it bed no authority to control the curricula of the tee institutions, but that this duty devolved upon the State Board nt‘or Education; however, the members were of the opinion that the a. dheetion invelved divided iteelf into three parts: (a) the adminis- . L5 fll tretive control of the two institutions-ethether it should be by ". ~ ‘ \ 1‘ one board or two baardfi; (b) the curricula end (c) finence or revenue: t is to the firrt, the nembete conridered it at entirely a question for the Legialeture to decide, and e7 to the resend ; metter w; ii for the decision of the State Board of EdUCetion. g: to revenues, the the Be rd we: willing to appoint ;~com¢_ iinittee of four members to present the CLS§ e: they View it, and con~ it fer and Jdvige with the Ft te Boord of Education, but not to vote on ' . ti the question. :2. Regent C ?lFOD moved thtt the Ch 1? uppoint n committee of flffeur, including theCheirMen, to confer 41th: "6V1 9 4nd furnish ffiinforMetion to the Ettte Board of Educ tion on m ttere pert ining 1%33 revenues, not to vote on the question, however, but to report ‘ m. '. .: to this Board. Carried, |