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Show 13. lflRflTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOSBD 0F SLSSNTS OF TSE ,a SWIVERSITE OF UTAH, HELD SEPTEL "S 4, 1934, at 5:00P.M., IN THE REGENTS ROOM! There SSrS present: Chairman Sncw, Regents Christensen, Carver, Rabinaon, ShiSlds, Salli?San, Silliama, Gerham, Hughes, 1 Wfilling, SSS President Thomas; also fit. Pack, Head of SSS Depart" m,§'- vnanz of Geology, and Profasscr BSckstrSnd, SSSS of the Department % of flechSniSSl Engineering,at thS Univeraity of Utah. ' The Board was oallad to order by ChairmSn Snow, who StatSS "S .that thS maeting hSd been callea far tSS'purpoae of locating the :i_ was t dSSierle place for the seismovraph builSing to be SrScted on "W tha campus; the releasing Sf 12:9 collStSrS1 security iunniahed by ‘ '{thg FirSt Rational Bank-to SecurS UniVSrSity funds; thS S proval of Preaident ThomSS StStSS thSt the seigmorraph Shich wag lo» cated in the museum Building had not been in use for Shunt three ytars, as the location SS3 not aatisfactary and the Space was raw quired for othSr pmraaaes. But since the SSrthquakSs this spring, there has been a strSng public aSmtimSnt in favor of a seismograph . Swing locatad at the WuiverSity, and the F.E.E.A. had agrSSd to a1~ N law $7,000.00 towards its constructian. The PreaidSnt thought that if0:119 loeStion Shauld be SScIde upon immediately and he, with the ‘ S14 of Dr. Pack, had thought of p1ScinS it South or vest of the Ge» ,ology Building, but preferbly to theSSSD, due to the arrangement .0: the campus; Dr. PSck StStSd he had consulted 11th the Carnegie- Institute at Pasadena, California, on dStS113 of the buildini and S~Iaa advised that it Should not bS located too close to other build~ ' Saga and that it would be bSttSr conatructSd of conchtS than of S |