6.



     6. Tlniversit  Budet forlI227-1938.   i'he budget for the
year 192?7--J.023 was cot.cnsiderei b  tIe hoard and.d Lotion wcs r;.ade,
seconded and. carried thrst the bu]_e;b t be adopted, subject to
ni'nor changes.

     7,    Diorenr De. se  A reoomriend.tion from the University
Senate on hionorary d.eEre:s to Ibe coifferred at commencement in
3June riws recei-vei. and. uporzi Tt'oti;-M cluly seconded, approved. The
recormendratiun  asas fo llows



     To the Board of Trusteas
     University  4 Kent uck-y

               The University Senate, Thursday, March 31,
     recommended the following for the honorary degree of
     Doctor of Laws:

               Vincent Mviassey. Minister Pllrnipot nti-ary
     from Canada to the Unjited Scitates.  He will be Can-
     ada's first ministor to the United States.   After
     graduating from Toronto Universitv he tooR a degree
     at Oxford wNith second class honors in Jal.story. Re-
     turned to Toronto to lectu.o 3  n lnodern history in
     his Alma Hater, of which he is now a member of the
     Board of Governors.

               RliEin=  T. Wolls, President of Murray State
     Teachers College.

               Calp Young Rice, poet and dramatist.



                              (Signed) Ezra L. Gillis
                                         Secretary of the University
                                            Senate



     8. Plans '-or New.Reeitatior. Bnn .ding  Plans for a new
recitation building vnicre presened and considered by the Board
and a motion was made, seconded and carried that the design and
plans for the building be approved and that t,.he Executivo Com-
mittee be authorized,upon rscsipt of specifications,   to adver-
tise for bids.

     9. Appointments and Chanfls in Personnel. The following
list of appointments and changes in pe sonnel was presented and
on motion, duily secondou and approved.