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Show - Q‘- s; 105 c sulted with Dr. Galligan upon the matter, and with Professor-» Re: pla- Edgar Young, who stated that the statue is historically correct. . - cing of Mrs. Sorham stated that the cost of the marble shaft from which Chief Washakie . Statue 1h statue would be made, and of the other material used, would be aha on Cam- pus, ; $1000.00 for a statue twelve feet high, or about $500.00 for one: feet high. After some discussion, the matter.was referred to a a ial committee composed of fiegents Gorham, Galligan, and Welling,{,g investigation and report. President Thomas reported progress in the matter of securf Progress i , ; reported additional land from the Military heservation for the University, in securing _, . ,, pus, stating that a bill granting the land had been presented in:.' land from . H r . _ Military House of Representatives by Congressman J..h. nobinson and one in‘ Reserva- tion. Senate by Senator E. D. Thomas, and the bill had been passed by b Houses. President Thomas reported that Dr. S. F. Ravitz of the Me, ‘ Illness of Dr. allurginal Reserach Department had been ill for about three weeks S. F. Rav- , , itz. The other members of the staff of the Department had carried on 7. work during his absence, and no additional expense had been incufih Dr. Thomas recommended that his salary be paid in full during the; he was absent. _On motion of Regent Carver, the President's recomm ation was adopted. Leave of absence granted Kathr n The President stated that Miss Kathryn Griffin of the Ste . . _ , , Training School had applied for leave of absence for one year ini . . , . . Dr. John T. Wahlquist, Head Griffin der to study at Columbia UniverSity. Mrs. the Training School, had recommended that the leave be granted, Frances the President approved the recommendation. On motion of Regent Gilroy Davis Civer, the recommendation was approved by the Board. ‘ Appointe fifth, ‘ The President stated that this leave created a vacancy‘" gr. teacher. Stewart Training School for the year 1954-55. Dr. Wahlquist ha, ommended that Mrs. Frances Gilroy Davis be appointed fifth gal |