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Show a}. 71F:at had been Iada~1n relation to his letter of transmittal of .4fihp biennial report fbr 1924~26 of the B0 rd‘of Regents and the Drasidant, by, at that time, Regent Rolapp, Notwithstanding the fact that it had been Shaun hegcnt Rolapp, he Stfted that he knew H-amth1ng cf the report until it wa.s yublished, Regent Rclapp had tilade the motion, approving the recommendations contained in the 1" 1etter of transmittal and had been appointed, with Dr. Thomas, I: cunnittee to present the recommendst1ans to the Governor. ‘W. wantirman Snow ststad that no apology had been made to him for‘tha fixatements nor for the rtflections cast upon him. ‘ Regent Christensen presented the followingo~mmendment,‘wh1ch tiled, to the prapoaed resa1ution, to be inserted at the end %wmn' 1; _. - 'Prov1dad however, that the list of names of members of gins faflulty with the1r respective sal&ries shall be furnished to ‘Iagants unly on their request for such information." _ _:y Aft&r_considerab1e discussion, tae motion of RugentWolfe {fiat the adoyticn of tha resolution was presented and carried. Regent Carlsun called up the matter of a report requested #111I Efrem the Presidaut at the June, 1927, meeting of the Board, asking for the grade of each.member of the faculty. The President 1 Stated that he had several times preyared the statement asked for, but, as he reparted at the said Jung meeting, no opportunity had bean afforded to report, but that he wauld again revise the state- tflnan$ and present it at a special meeting of the Board. Adjournedg fig" ‘1;_ 4‘ 5w; . i‘ . . n"\‘VI ""mf' w,v " gr?" "fin" {any .w'ZI 5'"w-‘Hi «Fam'flw‘ "'1‘" . first» 2'""3"" II; . \ firetary 9 |