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which the students have in Vietnam and the deplorable events at Kent State Uni-
versity. The students were asking that the Board of Trustees take action to ban
all weapons from the campus, condemn Kent State University, and condemn
the involvement of the United States in Cambodia. He said that the students were
planning in-depth examinations of the Cambodia situation all day on Wednesday,
May 6.

       Mr. Clay thanked Mr. Bright and expressed his personal concern over
recent events. He said that all mourned the tragic deaths of the four students
at Kent State University and it was his prayerful hope and heartfelt desire that
members of the University of Kentucky academic community, students, faculty,
and staff, would conduct themselves in such a manner that a confrontation such
as that at Kent State University would not occur on the campus of the University
of Kentucky.


       X. Meeting Adjourned

       There being no further business to come before the meeting, on motion
duly made, seconded, and carried, the meeting adjourned at 2:45 p. m.

                                               Respectfully submitted,




                                               Lucile T. Blazer, Secretary
                                               Board of Trustees


(The Resolution on Timothy Futrell; PRs 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, FCRs 1, 2,
3, and the two Resolutions Clarifying Resolutions Relating to Community College
Revenue Bonds; Resolution Curing Ambiguities and Clarifying Certain Matters
Relative to Community College Revenue Bonds; Proposed Governing Regulations
No. V; and Code of Student Conduct which follow are official parts of the Minutes
of the meeting. )