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Show 85 ‘March,;fi, 1934" "in as: Hy dear President Thom 3f the BQ:E§IQ-- the action ghly hono red b; '«a I feel very hi proving t e recamm ap in f Utah ' d 1Q aeiéng' *Letter tfrom Hon. ;Geo. H. SDern, ifie: Com- wnenceIment. an rge of Doctor of Lawsexpifes :3 toga. gé sé gg iz gg g: ug gf ge nt Rege ment address. Please "1 H :2 Eggiver the Comflence . I sheIl, of ceurae, r en very deep appreciation 7 ege. notnlng ma} interV pe ho I d an me ti Uzah at that for the 0"", est an eypropriete theme I hope you can sugg m ment address. I am, with kindest regards, mg. .9-4- 1- Very eeréially yefire; -.-,|~" (Signed) Geo. H. earn,7* Clark; Jr.,: _ idant "lso stated t hat the Hon. J. Reubek n . ay aareat Baccal r the delive d a ‘ woul Pres Thepres ent at Commencement and be rfiaiter of ;Armory would be included. The confiitione waulé be eefieefileeeeeew ' 1. That the University shdulfi'furaish the lefifiQ» 9 ~ "" . 2. Thet,the UniVereity should mainteia the building. 5. That the-Government shall heVe the right ta tfie 33a" _ qr theibuilding ig'any emergeney,_ ., .The University #111 be giyee the absolute titie7ifi fee sififii I the building. The-President had eeceyted the conditifins,(1ffp armory were;ere¢ted on the Utah campus. 03 mofiifin 3f Regénfi tefisen§,thePresident's,actien in the wetter t9 date fias:a§§!§ The President eteteé that the_fiseaciat a fidmen.$tn§&fit sired t0 send adEIEQa£S~té a conventien at Tucsga, Reissue. Board, at the beginning of the.yeer, had fiefiifiad,n§£ ;a*§§£§$} agcky Mountain Seareéfihae4¥ trips of stfidents, eicept.forthe 'the'Presideht asked if the Board wished to I" aam mekébanlexeegti theis case ' ' . The Bear a d decided ' not to make thé exeeptifin.*i . |