Mr. Stoll- (Reading from the sto.-tutes), Mrs. tiar ison,
to my mind, when the statutes use the words in refer-
ence to the rowers of this Board that it shall "manage and
superintendt, they delegated to this Board nowers that
were broad and absolute and as I take it, this means
that all details of managements are under the absolute
supervision of the Board of Control and that no other
body has such power. To my mind, therefore, the very
broadness of expression contained in this statute takes
all restraint off your board in the conduct of the affairs
of Patterson Hall.

      Mr. Brown said he did not believe the Board should
 go into all details of management ani in the nature of the
 Case could^ not do so. for example,  r. Brown contended
 that this  oard could- not look into every little matter
 of purchase, nrenaration of meals, narticular details of
 care of room, etc. He urged, however, that the aoard
 should employ with entire right to discharge any who
 should be delegated to take charge of these details.

      Mr. Stoll agreed with Mr. Brown in this pTosition.

      i.-r. Johnston pointed out that the charter held that
the -oard of Control should not conflict with delegated
Powers inherent with the faculty, having in mind, for
example, such matters as nre under the control of the
De an of lomen.

      4ee 2Sxecutive  oard, through exnresslon of its various
members, took the view th:-t the Board of  ontrol had a
right to make a full cony of rules and regulations for the
conduct of the dormitory, Miss Hamilton's authority hav-
ing to do with student relations with the college and the
general conduct of the girls as students, their privileges
and duties in the University.

     President Barker- said he honed the Bfeard would nut
the ax to the root to any evil it should find and do it
vigorously.

     Chairman Nichols advised that the Board stand at the
back of And in line with the Dean of Women and assist her
in her work or correct her in any error which they deemed
she might be making.

     In closing, firs. Harrison exoressed apporeciation of
the honor the Executive Ooard had conferred pon her and
her comrades and the hone that the Board of   ontrol would
be the source of helpfulness to the Executive Board in its
management of University affairs as far as atterson aall
was concerned.

     The burial account of R.A. Milligan was reported by
the 4usinese Agent to be unnaid. Mr. Stoll moved that
the Business Agent be directed to ray this account and
the motion carried unanimously. ressrs. Ntchols, Stoll,
Brown and Johnston voting aye.