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Show .Regent Raiser moved that it be the policy of the ‘ Board that the rights 'to University property, buildings and facilities shall not be assignable or transferable without the R385"? GELade *eeco'nded the consent of the Board of Regentso ‘ motion which carriedp I ‘ I, I Regent Ballif suggeeted that the President be ad- PRESIDENT, GIVEN POWER TO ACT ON SlfliINEiS " vised to notify both the Coaches Association and the Shrinere ‘ that before the Board could consider the applicationoI the REQUEST ma USE OF FIEID HOUSE AUGUST 19 Shriners the CoachesAssociation would have to relinquish its rights to use these facilities" onthe date in questione It was suggested and so nioud by Regent Viko that should am'thing further come up on this issue the President be vested with power. to act‘. Regent Raiser seconded the mot1onwhich carried" - For purposes of information : thoufireeident read the e . REPORT ON STATUS OF " CHINESE ' STUDENTS following letter; i r i i t " Hr. Francis Jo Colliga'n Chief, Division of Exchange of Person s Department of State, Washington 25, D. C ' Dear Mr Colligan: The University of Utah is pleased to note that funds have been ‘ provided by the Economic Cooperation Administration, at the request of the Government oI China, to assist Chinese students now in the ‘ United States who are in financial neado We have at this University i some 25 graduate students who are akin; out an- existence somehow, and some of them, in the face or the many uncertainties concerning their future, are on the verge of breakdewne in? health. - 'a- ~95. w‘ve; 9"", , \ X .2" ‘ -EI‘."‘l‘ AU ‘ ‘ > HH ' H ‘ .. . u» ‘ l ~ mm . . x. ‘ - 1w u | x 1‘ w 'v -‘ x H ‘. "Him. H'Iu x |