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Show ‘ ‘m‘I‘UW-HE'W'T"V " 126 April 24, 1936. ‘ 379f Sfie BoSSdof RegSntS UnivereiSy of Utah :7andGentlemen. =Attachedyou will find a Set of regulations far your consideration governing ‘ he SQSf SSS faeSlSy of the Univereipy of Utah Wh°.599k election to public office." ,‘MYreasons for offering thése are Se'fbllOWS3A Many citizenS.of all elaSSeS SSS ‘lfimte faeulty members and other employees of the University seeking nomination eleotlon to public elective offioeS. These citizefls feel thet it is e distreee yzSam She work that the faculty members are employed to do, and that when there SSS objectives, one usuSlly suffers. For SSveSal years I have metthis opposi* ‘SSSm:alljolSSSeS and parties, until I have reached Sfiejconclusion SheS iS isIyoiicy foS-the University to permiS,She members of its;feculfly to seek and ,public Sffice.. I QSThe'work of the University usually suffers. V TeSSherS;are.neaSly SIWSyS em- yéd Sy‘Sheyear, and asea rule.they are not to be fofind stahfiing around waiting ‘SShSee'monthsl canSSact. So insSead of giV§D8 better service, they give Sr SSrviee, and the students suffer. She instruction suffers not only during V‘JSS Saigh is being carried on, The quality of the teaching is apt to be neglected, \Simple‘mgason Shat a teacher cannot be out a good part of the night and do activities, SSE'the neit day. 'Moreover, as he lives in the refilm of political .diéate's mind becomes excited about his Snooess SS-the polls, and his work |