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Show 500 isineceesary and i I am inclined to believe that 1' who wrang in my conclusions in the original opiniono In fact 9 the brief gees to a much deeper question involving expendiu turee of the University of Utaho The question is of such importance that I am calling a conference with Dean Leary in the near future and it may be that a declaratory Judgment will be sought ‘ to determine the greater question of whether or not ex: ‘ penditures node by the Board of Regents for union behalf of the University of Utah are reqmu-ed to be made through ,- the State Department of Financea Meanwhile, it is my opinion and considered be» lief that the matter of travel outside the state should be left to the Judgnent 01" the Board of Regents and not channeled through the State Board of Eamminere, pending the reconsideration of the subJecto Tours very truly mom A ems Attorney General LETTER FROM ' The. following letter from Dre I... 0.? Iio‘retall, ‘ DR. mRSFALL ' ON EMPLOYEE?! Director of the Extension Division, was read: "OF RETIRED _ Facumt W . September" 13, 191.8 ‘ President A. Ray Olpin' ' University of ‘ Utah , Salt Lake City, Utah . ' Dear President Olpin: In Home Study (correspondence) we are using four retired professors -- L. E. Cowles, R. V. Chamberlin, E. E0 Erickson, and 0. F. Deal. With your approval, we shall ‘ continue to use these men until our courses need rewritingn Then we shallhave younger men to take over the worko To make the change now would require rewriting immediately eight or nine courses of study which would almost be in» possible for the winter work.) Courses are rewritten every three or four years with a change or text, We shall start immediately to have eome of these courses rewritten and engage younger men to. do ito |