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Show I _. 38 , The following letter from Ere. Jennie Merrill was Praétfiiy , I :_l‘.‘ I Letter $33158: Merrill ~ Get. a, 19:50 , {233: 0% gUniversity of Utah. absence Dearlflr.'Ehomes: Will you kindly present to the Board of Regents my eyplio for a leave of absence of from four to six months on half gala { .‘4 E..‘.# -_a orge Thomas, President, st 11 Dr. Ge I have given seventeen years of service in building up thq business of -theUniversity Bookstore. This has meant for many years, not only regular days of serv1Ce but many extra hours of" work. E , 4' { - my health has not been very good for sometime, but I Eel I can regain it if given a chance for rest, which my physielwn 'has edvised. _ 2 I assume if this leave is granted that I may return to ' presentposltion. Thank you for your kind consideration of this request;' louré very truly, Jennie S. Eerrill VDr. Thomas:n Should this leave be granted to Ere. Eer"ill, we can operate the store at no additional expense by using the .; one-half of her salary for extra help. Seibert E. Eote, 60-day - leave granted her After Some discussion-the President.recommended that lalfifif I , V N ' I of absence_with half-pay for 60 days be allowee Ere, Herrilla " H On motion of Regent Wherry the recommendation was approved. Attent1on was called to an article appearing In one of Regarding evening EBWSpepers, in which some statements were made_ can physical examina- _ - tions the physical examinations of the girl students. The Presidqn % of studentsstated the procedure followed in the physical examinetloas of students end showed that every protection Ies givento thI students in the course of those examinations. The examiner ans and emnvrkgggg of girl students was made by women physici |