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Show so: 1 ‘ it Regent Wade moved that Dr.Arthur E. Center be recommended to Dean Carl Christensen for consideration as a staff ‘ member. Chaimen 'Ihetoher returnedto the Chair. 7 On motion of Regent Vito, seconied by Regent carbon, the fol1‘ow1ng appointments were approved: . Mr. Joseph Norton, es Registrar. 1 Dr. Elton 1.. Quinn asHead of the Department of Chemistry. 7‘ Mr. Finn Pauleen, Instructor 1n o1v11 Engineering, at$2,400 per annu‘m fer the scho01 year,-19‘46-47. . 1M1s's Norinne Tempest. Supervisor or Home study in the Exten3101: Division, to begiven the "rank of Instructor in the University. . _ 'Mr. Edward L. christensen. Assistant to the Director in V r the ExteneiOn Division, to be given the rank of InstruetOr .inthe University LDr. Ray Allen Woodriff, as Assistant Professor ofChemistry. at a salary of $5,100 per year, or Dr. Melvin c. Gannon, as Instructorof Chemistry, et a salary ' we: 32, 800 per your. _ 4 ' . Change in wording of appointments of, Dean Ewingand Dean Christensen to read "with rank of Professor in Chemistry" The following telegram wasread by President Olpin: Contact President Olpin, U. of U. and advise Univer~ sity to make formal requeSt to Commanding officer. Fort Douglas, for use of Buildings 105. 620 and 621. Matter can then be processed through office of chief of Engineers. ' ‘ _ ‘ V "celon‘el Marks. Division Engineer President Olpin discussed the present status of‘the proposed Salt-Lake mam ropnca. He reported that he and Dr. Lees had called on the First Presidency of the rams, |