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Show ‘ 7O . v President faunas stated that the competition for the _;i33anbly 3311 should be carried florward and asked if he could get services or the Committee on Building: in the near future, which fiiune granted; President Thomas called attention to the controversy in . galatxon t3 the coal contract and stated th t our engineer in charge f;31‘ the heating plant 30139113.an that the coal furnished under the 33333 contract was antirexy unsuitable for our use, that while the ytate holds that the 0331 is perfectly satisfactory in othflr places, ‘5}? repert showed th3t in tha month of November, over sixty tons ‘.r3 coal 333 used than in the same month, 1926, notwithstanding the ‘**t thfit the temperatures varied only a fraction of one degree. i8 stated that it was apparently quite necessary to in tall sows if: 1333 in thé boiler 3003 such as a water meter and a coal meter {33¢ recoamanded that authorization be given to purchase these tun fggruments. He stataé 3133 that it seemed to be necessary that we #fiihanld in3tall 3 33313 and 33133 our coal daliverie33 W" an motion of Regent Carver, the President was authorized lffinpurchase and install 3 water meter anda coal meter and to ob- "tain f1gur33 an th3 cost of 3 scale sufficient for our needs. ' 31 It was also decided, upon the President's recommendation, i§ta have 3 oomplete proximate analysis made of the 0031, covering moisture, 33h, fixed c3rbon, volatile matter and B. T. 0,, in order to satisfy oursalves of the quality and adaptability of the coal to «'3‘, An"! "53* "a - The Board thgn_teok fly the special orfier of business, the I. "t 3,. ‘ I 912 :fiawnsideration of resolutions Ho. 8 and 3 presented by Regent Iblfe Kay 3, 1-927, 1-830le no. 1 having been adopted by the Board j * I'M .i I ' I '1 |