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Show 256 - Arthur S. Gift, Element ry Tchool Pu nrvi ion géggtOSerm (but probably five deenaponly), ":lzry B. M. Etigall, Seconderd Fchool Supervision, fir t tern, relery $600.00 3'9". D. BQWSn, Pl'JyfiCC-l mUCJtion, fir"t term, eelary $000.00 (teaching limited to ten hours a week or extra compensation). g5 . y; u q Daisy A. Hetherington, Phiiogophy of Education, one weee, salary $5550.00 The President stated that Dr. Leroy E. Coulee in- itanaed to so to Europe during the summer of 1327 and he recom- j, aanded that in place of Dr. Coulee that Dr. Adam F. Bennion L and Professor L. John Nuttell be employed to teach during the summer seesion in the School of Education, the former at $400 . . .. 'for the first term and the letter at $350 for the second term. 4 A. . p 33 Upon metion of Regent Rolepp, the President's rerm- ‘Iu'II ' amngetions were adopted end all fine above oppointmentr epproved. S The following letter? from the Con olideted ausic Gomfieny, were presented, but no action we? teKen. November 1?, 1326. .x lu‘t' Br. George Thomee, President, Univereity of Utah,. City. Dear Dr. Thomas: This is to confirm our conversation with you, Prof. Giles and Prof. Reynolds in relation to the eale of a Keber Duo-Art Reproducing piano to the University of Utah. The regular retail price of this in:trumeut is $0 .‘J | I $3,250.00 which includeé e selection of muric to the Value 3» of $50.00. The Univereity would be entitled to a discount 43» In LI, 1. ,1? of 25% maxing the net price $2,437.50. 5H 6' We would be willing t0 @0099t settlement for Ehifi 35 instrument in three annufil pgyments, the fir t one of e81;.50 |