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Show Fraternity. He recommended that Professor L. A. QUiVGY be, t appointed to attend said convention to represent the Univer-Qf Prof. L. A. Quivey to 'attend Phi Beta Kappa Convention. sity, and that all of his expenses be paid. On motion of » Regent Carver, the President's recommendation was approved. The President stated that an invitation had been eXhh to him by Dr. William A. Shimer, Secretary of Phi Beta Kappa,£€ President authorized to attend to attend the convention in September.‘ Upon motion of‘RegentEI same con- Christensen, the President was authorized to accept the ‘ vention. invitation, all of his expenses to be paid by the University.i On motion of Regent Robinson, duly seconded and can: it was decided that no meeting of the Board of Regents would~é,' No'Board of Regents Meeting to be held for August. held for the month of August, 1354. - Q The president stated that the City had driven a V811 near the boundary of the University grounds, which was producgfi about a second foot of water. He stated that the University‘Q used 4,790,697 gallons per month during the year ending Julyyg Re: Drill- 1955, which was aboutvlSU, 000 gallons per day. Commissioner}? ing of well on Univer- Keyser had inf‘ormed the President that the well cost approxi}; sity Campus mately $8, 000, including the motor and pump, the cost of thef: pump and motor being $5,500. On motion of D. H. Christensen,; upon recommendation of the President, the matter of drilling on the University campus was referred to the Committee on Grva to be associated with the Faculty of the Geology and Engineeri Department, for thorough investigatiOn and report to the BoagQfi Regent Carver stated that the Delta Gamma Sororitytfi very anxious to know what, in view of the probable certaintyne securing more land from the government, they could do toWard erecting a sorority house on the campus. Dr. Carver statedi .that the sorority was asking for a block of land to be set |