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Show 324 the greatest _ in theory, made to the institution showing been, has sale the ver, need. In this instance. howe terms the of n atio viol made and. except in the case of ts righ herfurt no has nt of sale, the Federal Governme therein. ty I would not be favorable to urging the Universi for to turn this building over to the State Department justify your proposed use so long as the University can its use for educational purposes. cognize that you might be able I am of the terms of Although'I re» the use of the building as prepoeed by excellent, yet, from information net'ateile , the opinion the University would violate‘ useg_ such tted permi it if ment agree the sale Very truly yours, THEODORE P. ESLICK . . _ Field Representative 00 Dr. L.P. Byington FSA/PHSeDenver.. J. Easton Parrett Utah SEA ' . FEDERAL SECURITY AGENCY PUBLIC 1 HEALTH SERVICE ROOM 9 . EQUITABLE BUILDING "13mm 2.‘ 'cotoszmo MARCH 28:, 1950 HoLo marshal]... M'D' .Dean, School of Medicins~, University of Utah‘ Salt Lake City 1, Utah ' Dear Dr. Marshall: ' TBecause of some confusion as to the precise use :Which_the UniverSity of Utah might make of the station» 3 hospital, either as a dormitory or for housing a , western branch of the-CDO,-I have taken up,the matter'w , .with Regional Director Haber R. Harper-for the purpoeeFf w of clarifying-the position of the U.S. Office of . Education in this matter. Monday morning (March 27th)*n \« .~ Field A Mr, Hhroer oalled_Mr. Theodore P. Esliok, EaEffifiCEtafiivea U-S- Office of Education at,Kenees5tfl'v 6 of Ed'uoation',_,tne Public Health Serri 01.1310 "TheRegio ;;7 ee~ nal DirectorsortheFed'eral‘Seou'rity end-the Aeeecy are inragreement that the.station hoopitel e be used.eithe 88'8 dormitory or as a laboratory f |