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Show 510 nulliner in relation to the Fort Douglas golf course. He felt an a Board, a fine feeling could be created if railways: 1 number 12 and 17 could be changed from 10 te the 25 year period as prepoaed at the meeting of the Board held May 11+, 19 ‘ g This matter was discussed, and there was a feeling. by. some members of the Board that this change might interfere wit . the physical growth of the University. It was eleo felt that the beet way for the Board to handle this matter would be by‘ a: I declaration of policy. The chairman stated that if the Duvefiity ecguire'e the; land the golf course is located on, it must be for public #593,, which means, of course , for educational purposes , and because; of the situation that exists, the University desires. to 'co- operate with the Port Douglas Golf Club as. much as it, can within the boundaries of that policy; and to that end the. University would declare it to be the policy of the Inetitdstion, ae far as it may be done consistent with paper develop? intent or the Campus, that the Univereity would interfere ee 7 little as poee ible with the fairways. It was strongly felt that a declaration of policy " by the Board would be the best way of working out the problem oi" "‘ the golf couree, and Regent Norrie recommended that Chairmen ‘ Thatcher take this matter up with Dean Leary er the Law «Seneeti and discuss the legal phases entailed and that the offer undo; at the last Board meeting to the golf club leince it had not: been accepted be recalled to clear the ground for negot-Latiof 9: on a policy baeie. ' |