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Show pplement -82, Project No. 6, Su Contract No. AT (11-1) use of for Energy Commission No. 1, with the Atomic amount dy Metabolism, for the Radioactive Tracers to Stu 1 . of $10, 800. ment. , Project No. 5, Supple Contract No. AT (11-1)-82 mn rgy Commission for Iomzat No. 1, with the Atomic Ene Bombardment, 2. by Electron and Dissociation of Molecules for the amount of $9, 500. Task Order No. 2, with the Contract No. N123s-80062, l 3. Construction of Optica Office of the Naval Research for amount of $5, 000. Analoque Computer, for the the Office of the Naval Contract No. N7 onr 45104, with sducers, for the amount Research for Piezo-Electric Tran of $14, 970. 4. 5. 6. Force for Contract No AF19(122)-256, with the Air of reports and Atmospheric Radiation, changing number address of delivery point for reports. for RadiaContract No AF19(122)-392, with the Air Force tive Equilibrium, changing number of reports and address of delivery point for reports. 7. Contract with W. Colston Leigh, Inc for lecture services of William Hazlett Upson for Highway Engineering Conference (to be paid for from donations). Regent Bamberger was excused. SUMMER SCHOOL BUDGET HELD OVER UNTIL NEXT MEETING The budget request for $22, 000. for the summer sessionwas held over until the next meeting. Figures are to be presented. showing the cost of the summer session during the past few years; Regent Culp metioned what he considered excessive salaries I and expenses paid to Visiting faculty members. The Executive ' Committee was requested to handle any emergency matters which ' may come up before the budget is approved. GIFTS APPROVED . Gifts as listed in Appendix II, in addition to the fol- lowmg, were accepted on motion of Regent Adam S. Bennion, seconded by Regent Cox. A. Standard Oil Company of California has given two sets of the. 1950-51 Standard School Broadcasts course, Mu51c and the American Family, " and forty sets of |