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Show WA A die'oueai‘on followed on a suggestion that perhape the Board should go to the Governor and "advise him or the intention to increase the teen et the University unleoa the _.$tete teen in" home way provide the wont of funds that was ‘ . taken trough. Wivereity'e budget by his vetoo" a Duringthe dieoilaeion it was suggested that an , ' - increase- 1n face may prompt some prospectiveetmiente to do .V some "smppdng" ;£°,?,=ch9j‘P, pieces to go to school and result ' inn .995357‘193319‘9mh3r9f than. attending 'echoole where " .‘ieefs willbe lower. "thieves dileconnted, however, 11" standards arehigher here. . , I _.‘ All were reluctant to raise teen , but it was felt . . that the Presidantte reeonmendatione must be sustained, since_:_ there ‘eeems to be no other feasible way in whieh . funds eon be provided and the current operating statue of 7 .. theinstitution mintained. , - Regent Browning stated that the Board should act ,ae a," eorporete bodyandmt run up to Capitol Hill and ask a , {or‘ia‘voree ,1??? nany "oi the Regents had alreadv called on _ theGOVemorbut to_._yno nailed He felt that if time permitted, _ 1t "18."??? well to hold the pmblenvover until the -next , meeting end invite the new Regents to face this situation .vvith'the 1.5mm Board ' ' |