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Show 372 " - Q H We 4 ,." h :1 VJ' , ninth, .‘w. , WW «A. 1 I *' ‘ "V Yam wry My w ‘, ' 1 ‘1‘ L '3 M? £91 {tw'vattfilagwa {when} 6:1 Misfitntlsstm %,::£g?s."*‘;at.ii.,;fi ,2»: . (Signed) A0 Ho Nebeker 1A. Ho Hebekor, President Regent Viko arrived during the reading of the lettero ' ‘ Following the reading of the letter the President stated that it was very difficult to determtne a rental cost at. this time, and that itappeared doubtful that an ‘ agreeable arrangementcould thererore be. reachedo . The Erosident stated that he would welcome in» . struet1ons from the Board, and suggested that it fight I be We11 to request the return or the Board's letter to the , ‘ «1611115 11 the: errangements ment1oned thereinwere not Iagreeeble. (Board Minutes Hereh 8, 19M) . Regent 3:111! moved that the President ask _ ' for the return of the 1etter by the Club 11‘ they d1d not ' intend to 3131 it. Regent Romney seeonded the motion whieh carried mentmonsity. , Before transfer of the Port to HM by the I Am, the University was able to acquire about $10,000 1 worth of supp11es and equipment st 95! discount.) The President stated that in preparing the Justification of need at the Port the Hunt-silty had included the luspitel for er1ppling diseases of children. The President advised the Board that there was attached- to the agenda copies 01' the principal statutory |