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             At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the

University of Kentucky held in President Barker's office,

May 29, 1916, there were present iMessrs. Frank McKee, C. X,

Tsri1l, R. C. Stoll, P. P. Johnston, Jr., J. E. Brown and

G. G. Brock. Upon motion made, seconded and unanimously

carried, Mr. R. C. Stoll was made chairman. Minutes of the

previous meeting were read and approved.
          Dr. li!utchler came before the Committee and ex-

plained a visit that was to be made to the University by

about 500 farmers from Southern Kentucky who were making a

tour of the State. In connection with their visit here, it

would be necessary to incur some expense. Upon motion made,

seconded and carried upona yea and nea vote, President Bar-

ker, and Dr. Mutdhler were appointed a committee and given

the power to expend, not to exceed the sum of $500.00, in

such expense as may be necessary in that connection.

          The question concerning the Printing Press, now

being operated in connection with the University was then

taken up and after considerable discussion, it was moved,

seconded and unanimously carried that the press be run dur-

ing the next fiscal year, and that an approved system of ac-

counting be kept in connection with same, and otherwise be

put upon a thoroughly business basis, the plan to be worked

out and to be passed upon by the Executive Committee.

           Upon motion made, seconded, and unanimously catried,
the salary of Prof. Killebrew was fixed at $100.00, Dr. Glan-

ville Terrell at $2100.00 and Prof. Noe at $2100.00.