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Show ' 1:62 - The President reported that Lire Eric JOhfiStOQ:‘,"W ' PRESIDENT vs REPORT Cour mono do, been inflted to deliver the Comenccment address, had him that heinould not accept the invitation due to a 91? engagement. V The President also reported that Dr. Robert D. Steele, President of Westminster College, had been suggested as the Baccalaureate speaker. EomTER PRESIDan The suggestion was favorably received. On motion of Regent Raiser, seconded by Regent V11:9 and COWLES TO HOID/ ‘ THE BANK or / carried, Dr. Lemar E. .Cowles, former President, will hold the: PRES‘IDENI‘» ' ~ "ETTEEITUS AFTER title of Presidentuemeritue .m- June 30, 191.6. ‘ Regent Christensen nominated Dr. J. R. Mahoney of the on. J. R'. morn! . 1 NOMINATED FOR 1 , HONORARY DEGREE ' Bureau of Economies and Business Research for an honorary degree for the coming June Commencanent. . The President presented a matter with reSpect to anthroe , pelagical explorations within this State being conducted by out-of-state groups and its effect on expeditions conducted by f'1‘" the University. some IN ACCORD , WEB COOPERATIVE, ,- AGHEEIIENT 0N :‘AMHHOPOLOGICAL . 1 EXPEDITIors; 73w! To BE 1 A 'STUDIED IN THIS _ It had been suggested that it would be desirable» _ to work in collaboration with out-of-state groups under a cooperative agreement, recalling the successful Harvard- Universi. of Utah expeditions conducted some years ago . A quest1on was raised on the restrictions placed on the shipping of relics out ' demeanor»! of the State. Following a discussion, Regent Raiser moved that q the Board encourage a cooperative policy With respect to these anthrOPOJ-Ogical expeditions, motion was seconded by Regent L9 "H and carried. Regent Raiser moved that the President appoint 1 someone from the Faculty to examine the State law with reapeett |