| OCR Text |
Show 'J,9fl§flh§§6‘gf a piece of PPOPBFty on the north side of East . gfaaath apposite the University Campus. Originally $2400. had h_,}fin6 the committee recommended that the University buy the J3 at that figure. .On motion of Regent Christensen, the Jaflattan '35 ahprove&,'and the Chairman and the Secretary ‘3fififia§ri£ed to sign the necessary instruments. fi3f9_3h91?t@aident stated that at 1 previous meeting of the Board f/fié1fitiqn haé bean passed to the efféct that no husband or wife, ‘ét"daughter of'a fie&fi of a Hepartment should be empfioyed in I5.:§§§értfient 9f the Quiversity. he state& that a son of Dean gland a éaughter of Prof. Barker, a son 9? Prof. Reynolds, and LQQEQQffifi. ficrtoa, the Bacarder, had been emplayed on temporary fl Liraad-fie--askeé if the Board desired the rule to apply in such kfter ccnslderable discussion, Regent telling presented Ffallauiag action which was fiul3 seconded an: carried, Regent kale; voting no, and Regent Christensen not voting: "That the g-gFQ_ reaffirm its farmer action in the matter 0: employment of relatives except in apecial cases recommended by tfa ae Fresident." President Thomas recommenfied tw1t true heads of these depa-rto ts be permitted to employJ19 perscns indicated, the maximum ,r st to be received by them to be fixed by the President. ‘ ant1an of Regent Carver the recon. weniation was a"PrOVGG Gm (The Csidapt later fixed the maximug'at $25.00 per EOchc) ' .Qihé Pfesidgnt asked for an QXprossion of the dGSiTG "5 the from the coming ii Em ralétian to asking for appropriations of making request -atute3 particularly it regard to the matter |