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Show ' 521 11‘; an:sszqslsinsai thatinasmuch asths meeting had haans ,eJ. a was early and the minutes were in the procsss _ of lasing 11111117141 nation will be in order at the next asstingo Shaman Raiser calledfor theProficient "3 report.1.3.1: The Pr'ssident reported thathehadreceived ths PRESIDENT‘S , assess ‘ B to].losing latter from Mr: Clarence In Waters regarding the Board's regulations requirin3 May examinations of the chest as discussed in the last meeting: 1 CHRISTIAN SCIEME WW 0N PLBHCATION FOR STA'I'E 0? m3 608 Utah Savings and Trust Building _ ' Salt Lake City",:»p; wt". Board of Regents _ " ' University of Utah 1"): ' Salt Lake 0113:111 :9: 1'9 ' --,1, "‘ ,- _ Recently I called onPruidmtAlbertRs Olpin to discuss with him the annomcmmt of :1 resolution ‘ requiring each present 8111 prospective member or the faculty and other employees tofile a "freedom from communicable disease" report withthe Ibiversity Health Service, which must include anX-Rayexuinstion of the ‘ chs'sto , Although the actionrepresented bythe resolution may appear to be for the good of all, it isreally un~ ' America: and unprincipled. It is un-vAmericm because it assumes a person to be guilty (at haV1113 s cox-amicable disease) until he proves himself, innocent, Just exactly the opposite of American law in criminal cases. It is also Inn-American because it invades the personal rights of individuals. Article IV 01‘ the" Bill of Rights of the, United. States Constitution says. . an." ,1 y-mi .: , I J "1‘ ‘T‘hln‘ J ‘- ,. a: " 3 . 1 |