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upon motion duly made, seconded and unanimously carried, the budgets were
authorized accepted as a basis of maximum expenditures for the year 1957-58.
The inclusion of the name of any person in the budgets is not to be considered
a contract of employment, and the Board of Trustees or the Executive Commit-
tee shall be authorized to make such changes in the budgets as may from time
to time be deemed necessary.



        Z. Injury

        Mr. Peterson reported that Mr. John Sharkey, an employee of the Divi-
sion of Maintenance and Operations, received an accident on August 14, 1956,
while working at the Heating Plant.  Mr. Sharkey was cleaning the ceiling and
a cinder fell in his eye. He was taken to the Health Service and later to Dr.
Claude W. Trapp, s office where he received treatment. Doctor Trapp submitted
an invoice for $10, 00 for services rendered.  Mr. Peterson recommended that
same be paid by the University, with the expressed understanding that the Uni-
versity does not admit liability or negligence in the accident by reason of the
payment of the claim.

       Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the invoice of Dr. Claude
W. Trapp in the amount of $10. 00 was authorized paid, with the expressed under-
standing that the University does not set a precedent nor does it admit liability
by the payment of the invoice.


       A-1. Gifts,

                                      From- Kentucky Seed Improvement Asso-
                                            ciation- - $25, 000. 00.

       President Dickey presented check for $25, 000. 00 from the JKentucky
Seed Improvement Association, given to the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment
Station to be used in developing a more efficient educational and promotional
program for Kentucky Certified Seed. He recommended that it be accepted.

       Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the gift of $25, 000.00
was authorized accepted and the President was requested to thank the Kentucky
Seed Improvement Association for their generosity.



                                      From: American Cyanamid Company,
                                            New York -- $3, 800. 00.

       President Dickey reported that the Agricultural Experiment Station
was in receipt of check for $3, 800. 00 fromn the American Cyanamid Company
to be used in support of the Station' s project reStudies on the Use of Piperazines
to Control Worm Infections in Horses". He recommended acceptance of the
gift,