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Show 49' engaged in this work. The Government will pay his expenses during this time. Regent Moneon moved that Dr. Deinee he allowed a three monthe° leave with pay; motion was seconded by Regent Thatcher and passed. A W.P.A. project which included some aggL__ different items was submitted to the Board for consideration and approval; the total cost of the work, as‘ estimated by the W.P.A. Engineers and the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, is approximately $215789000.. or this amount $l5,209o00 will come from Federal funds and $8,580000 is to be furnished by the Sponsor. The President explained, somewhat in detail, the nature of the work contemplated under the project, and that the 35 University could proceed with the work as runde were available. Regent Ingebreteen moved that an application be submitted to the Federal Government for approval, and that, when epproted, the University proceed with the project as finances permit. motion was seconded by Regent Gerham and carried. contract with the University would expire on June 30, 1938, heudi. ti"?@-ARW5TRONGJS ‘ifiwTRmmmm - and recommended that it be renewed for a five-year period, b‘flw Ch YEARS: 3‘ ‘ 1958, TO v12;, July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1943, at a salary of $5900.00, .1943- $900.00 or which is to be paid by the Athletic Council or the University. He further stated that it was agreed that ___.-_.vw_-_‘_m..____-.__i-_.A_.__ __ A ._ The President reported thet Coach 1. J. Armstrong's ' i" ‘ |