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Show 268‘ , Fthefollowing members to cempriee a committee to arrange "a dinner to be given some time during centennial week, ~r honoring a11 present and former regents: Regente Adam S. Bennion and mrs. J.L. Gibson (representatives of ‘tne Board on the'GeneralCentenniel Committee) with Regents Sober-Bennion, Co: end Bailif associated. Inasmuen_as Regent Adam Bennion; chairman of the Board'j-eeommittee 1e ill.~'cneirmen 3111 requested Regent Gibeonitogesenne the chairnenship of this Come' mittee; 1' 1'_ H , \ " ' .' - . Regent Romney mOVed approval of the following "regueets fer leaves offebsence. seconded by Regent Bennion and carried: '9 1 Huge Ade L. Burt. Instructor, College or Moreing for the period'Februery 1. 1950, to the beginning of the Spring quarter. 1950, without pay, in order to complete work for her master's degree in nursingeducatidn at Western Reserve University. . . Miss Helen Marshall, Assistant Director of General Educet1on, for the Autumn, Winter. and Spring quarters of the 1950951 academic year, without pay. The following requests for extended sick 1 eaves were approved on motion at Regent Gibson Seconded by Regent Browning: LMiae Nanette Taylor, Instructor in the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, from.Jenuery 20 to March 10, 1950, because of injuries sustained while supervising ski class. Era. Anne Nichols, extension of sick leave for 30 Gaye for injuries sustained while on job. Mre. Jennie Merrill, extend sick leave not to exceed two months to permit recovery from illness. Regent Gibson moved acceptance of the following é I |