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Show APPOINTMENTS APPROVED Regent O'Connor moved approval of the appointments as listed in Appendix One, which was seconded by Regent Evans and carried. ‘ On motion of Regent Romney seconded by Regent Ballif, the following 1951 Summer School appointments were approved: 1. Mackintosh, Helen I_<_., Visiting Lecturer, Elemen- tary Education. June 17 to 29, 1951 - $270.77. Chief, Instructional Problems (Elementary), Division of Elementary and Secondary Schools, U. S. Office of Education. 2. Sheviakov, George E., Visiting Lecturer, Elemen- tary Education, June 17 to 29, 1951 - $500.00 Lecturer in Psychology, San Francisco State College. 3. Melbo, Irving RM Visiting Lecturer, Elementary Education, June 17 to 29, 1951 - $500.00. Professor of Educational Administration, University of Southern California. 4. Bostwickglfrudence, Visiting Lecturer, Elemen- tary Education, June 17 to 29, 1951 - $400.00. Supervisor, Dept. of Instruction, Denver Public Schools. GIFTS AND GRANTS = Gifts and grants as listed in Appendix Two in addition to those named below, were accepted with appreciation on ACCEPTED motion of Regent Culp seconded by Regent O'Connor. Gifts to the Department of Architecture of architectural magazines and library material of value from the following architects of Salt Lake City: Scott and Beecher; Ware and McClenahan; R. Lloyd Snedaker; Steven L. ‘Macd'onald; William J. Monroe, Jr.; Howell Q. Cannon; and Young and Hansen. Gift to the Department of Architecture of $200 for binding some of this material from Mr. Raymond J. Ashton, architect, and Mr. Lloyd McClenahan, architect, |