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Show 254 .H m. ififihfihorities in regard to running the yewer on Fifth South ABtreet and to proceed at once-with the chflnges contemplsted. The following communication for Honorable Herbert fig 8. Auerbach AAA preyented: f L" Dr. George Thomse, Prefident, m, Univerrity of Utah, " salt Lake City, Bum. Dear Dr. Thomas: Enclo ed ple;:7a find my choc: for thfl :um of $500. 00 "" '"nhish I am plea: ed to tander to the Univer ity of Ut:h to . Aprovide fund for lecture work long the line of Humin$61taro, anfl particularly ;1th reg¢rd to developmentr in the g field of Child "al.fare, which is today perhaps the leading Aubjeot befora thinking people. It he: universal appeal, and should be of particuler interest to every father and gather and I trust will bring added interest to the work Hf‘yaur f1ne institution. i" Assuring you of my deep interest in the important . rAAnits which the University of Utah 1sachiev1ng,lam with all has t wiaheA, Very sincerely yours, (Signed) Earhart S. Auerbach. 3; On motion of Regent Rolapp, the gift was accepted And the Preyident and Chairman of the Board invtructed to forward a letter to Senator nuarbach thgnking him for it. PreAident Thoma: :tgted thAt Dean Milton.Bennion hgd recaived An offer from the Director of the Fummer Fairion, Univergity of A; hington, Se ttle, Ig:hington, to tecch there during the Second term of the summer re Aion~-July LOth to dugu't f4th~~ and the Dean asked for lehve of abrence frog July 18th to the and of the summer quarter. The Prerident 7t ted th;t Degn Summer Fchool if Bannion had been Director of the Univerrity of Utgh |