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         D. Assignment of Patent Right by Carl A. King.

         Mr. Carl A. King, who has invented a chair that can mechanically
 walk upstairs, has applied for letters patent of the United States and has de-
 scribed the nature of his invention in the specifications of said application and
 filed it in the United States Patent Office on the 12th day of November, 1958,
 as Serial No. 773-346.  Mr. King is in the employment of the University of
 Kentucky. He has agreed to make an assignment, according to legal docu-
 ment submitted and, for the consideration of $1. 00 in hand paid and accepted,
 has sold, assigned, transferred and set over to the Board of Trustees of
 the University of Kentucky the entire right, title and interest in and to the
 invention as evidenced by patent application.  Upon recommendation, and
 upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the assignment was authorized
 accepted and approved and the consideration paid.



         E. Patent Assignment of Carl A. King Transferred.

         Mr. Petexrsen advised that the assignment of Carl A. King of patent
rights to the University could best be handled by the Kentucky Research
Foundation and that the assignment, given Serial No. 773-346, November 12,
12, could be sold and transferred to the Kentucky Research Foundation, and
he so recommended.  The Committee being advised, upon motion duly
made, seconded and carried, authorized the patent referred to assigned and
transferred in its entirety to the Kentucky Research Foundation for the sum
of $1. 00 and other good and valuable considerations, the receipt of which
is acknowledged.



         F. Campus Book Store Contract Renewed.

         Mr. Peterson submitted Agreement between the University of Ken-
tucky and James E. Morris for lease of the Campus Book Store for a two-year
period beginning January 1, 1959 and ending January 1, 1961. He explained
that the renewal was identical with the existing lease and that the arrange-
ments under the lease had proven to be satisfactory.

         Members of the Committee asked questions and, having received
answers, upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the Agreement was
approved and authorized executed.



        G. Purchase of Athletic Department Interest in Bath House Approved.

        Mr. Peterson explained that, at the time the University constructed
the Food Storage Center building, the Kentucky Athletic Association joined
in the transaction and paid for the facilities of that building used by the Ath-
letic Department for showers, dressing rooms and offices.  The original
construction cost paid by the Kentucky Athletic Association was $86, 374. 67.
It was explained that the building and built-in fixtures had been amortized
at the rate of 21% per year of use.  The depreciated value as of June 30,