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Show .3 OI -, The President reported thet Public Law 697, which 18 " «1 '15933‘59 33-11 205, provides for temporary buildings for housing ‘ andclassrooms, but the provisions of this law are such that - GPMmctioh of these facilities must be: done by the Federal ~ harks Agency and the materials must be surplus. The Univer- _. sity triedto get help with the remodeling of the LE. ‘ 11311111151111- the Department 11 Home Economics, but were asked how many .V959m31."5§ldb9 taking the work given by this 'de- ' .1 1111111111. Senate Bill I770 which, if peered, would provide for .1 ' g the 11111111; a1 do1:111a1~1ap 111 1111y per 1111 {11111-111111 011-" 11'penseand ‘1 goverzmentloan for the other fifty per cent. It 1 this bill is passed, asSenator Thomas thinks it will be, the" 1University should consider taking advantage or the grant. In 7 ,. reporting on the 11111111111 of 11111113105 at Fort Douglas, ,_President Olpin acknowledged the cooperation of the 6th Army I i Administrative Officers° ‘ A The President reported that bookcases,together with a limited number of other pieces of 1‘guitars and equiment would be taken from the campus to the fort Annex as there «1111 beplenty o1 eepkp, 111mg 111111111, 1311111111111 1111 "1791 chairs acquired on name receipt from the Gavertment. The cafeteria at the Port 11111 will be staffed with the the Secformer personnel and will be under the supervision of rotary and comptroller. |