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Show 252 ‘1 _!he President stated that Hrs. Rbsenbaun was ill and Jgfiuggoeted that the Board might desire to send flowers to her. I "I an motion of Regent Robinson, the Secretary was instructed :‘to send flowers to Mrs. Rosenbeum. The President stated thet a conference of educational ad- "_ to April 2nd, inclusive, and recommended that the following special . lecturers be engaged: Franz W. Hart of the School of Education, university of ;*‘ California, at an honorarium of $300 including expenses enfi 'gcrs R. C. Reevis of the School of Education, University of ‘ Chieego,_et an henoreriun of $200 plus expenses. an action of Regent Wolfe, the engagement of these pro» f feseore was epprevefle . _ "The folieeing-letter of James W. Wade, addressed to firesident'fieorge Themes was prerented: f= H 9c. George Thomas, President, university of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. t Cm ,fi_Déer Sir: 'fl"; Relative to the course of lectures Mr. Paul Billingsley .1 will arrange to deliver at the Univereity of Utah, if it can be ;" arranged. The International Smelting Company, kneconda Capper Company w- to "" and Tintic Standard Eining Company are agreeing to continue CT pat Hr. Billingsley a retainer, in order that the University may " Secure his services at a price it can pay. f, I ' reciate the extreme need for funds at the University, £fi they . and.I 02:; urge this set of lectures for the great benu$ . b iehed and distributed to envineers,- as the ' . , .,£§§§§a2§'§chogf SF fiines does,-they would have the effect of H"1ncreasing our prestige in the mining world? to thirty Hr. Billingsley would give a course of twenty~four |