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Show ee. the fulloving letter from Professor David R. Allen was presented: if flan. saunas Hull, 33' Sadretany, University of Utah. jf' Dear Sir: 1,;' After a man has taught for forty-six years in the Public 3; annuals of Utah, it is tine for him to emit "for the good of the ' service'; and I certainly.thank the President of the University and the Board orilhgents for making this possible in my case. Very respectfully, _ ‘ (Signed) 17.. . Allen. The above letters were both ordered filed. _ The President stated that the matter of summer school f§or 1928 should be decided. After having been carefully gone into fglnd-thoroughly discussed by the faculty, he recommended that it be .ggganducted for six weeks only, except in the case of the Department :E]oI'Phyeics and Chenietry, which should be eight weeks, if . On'metian of Regent KeCarthy, the President's recommen§e~ i? tien was adapted, The President recommended the employment of J. I... Ballif, *7 as Assistant ?rofe350r in the Department of Hodern Languages for l 1 I fine year'1928~29 at a salary of $2,800 per annum. H. 0n nation of‘Regent Carver, the President‘s recommendation was adapted, _ ' The President called attentien to the grills on the west tindoie of the library and stated that they interfered considerably ‘311th the light and suggested that the matter be referred to the ?fl‘:60lnittae on Buildings to investigate and report. ihe latter the so referred. |