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Show 660 V ~ .3180; that it be allocated as a variety of Jobs of about a $3000 each. The State Department felt that it was not the ' kind of a project that could be contracted without a great deal of inconvenience and cost to the State. Regent Viko moved that the University proceed with this project as reported, which was seconds-l and carried, Regent Christensen voting "no" as he fflt the we; should be done by private contractors. ' Regent, Raiser moved acceptance of the resignation of Richard H, oneland, Associate Professor of Law, effective RESIGNATION OF RICHARD w IDVEIAND ACCEEC'm , January 31,19h?. Motion was seconded by Regert Gotham and carried. 7 Gifts as listed below and as reports! in Appendix .r "Two (herewith) were accepted on motion or Regmt Pace seconded- by Regent Gotham. Before the motion was put, ‘ . ' GIFTS mama " President Olpin called special attention to tie gift of Two ACCEPTED ‘ Chairman 3111., Regents Browning and Harris cammeuted on , "the desirability of personal acknowledgment (1‘ gifts being made, and it was called to the Regents" attetion that the President aclmowledges by letter every gift, regardless of its size. With this explanation, upon baing put by the ' Chair, the motion carried, |