I was instructed to ask him for a. statement of account. I did
    so but failed to get such a statement.   However on March 30 I
    received from him a letter in regard to it.   The following is
    an extract from that letter:

         "My last payment for expenses, as you will find by going
    back and looking through the records,was in the close of the fis-
    cal year 1909.   The beginning of my ex-.ense account that is owing
    to me was June 29 and 30, 1909.   I went to Louisville to meet with
    the Committee on Selection of the President.   And from that time
    .on, until I was automatically relieved from the Board in June 1916,
    I was a member of the Executive Comnittee, as well as other Com-
    mittees, having to go to Lexington on an average of once a month
    for seven years.

          "If we figured these trips on an a-veragc of $10 per trip it
    would be at the rate of $120 per year, and seven years of course
    you can see for yourself what it would be, $840.    I figured this,
    that if the University would be willing to -ay rme about $6oo, that
    T would be satisfied with it to cover in full all my expense ac-
    count.   I think, however, that I could furnish an itemized ac-
    count of the trips, if they insist u-Jon it, or if it's worth while
    at all to make it up."

          Will you kindly take this up with the Executive Committee?
    I am writing Mr. Terrell su!g.esting that he file a more definite
    statement of account.

                                         Very truly

                               (Signed) D. 'H. Peak
                                              Business Agent

     After discussion, a motion was made, seconded and carried, directing
the Business Agent to refer the matter to the Attorney General, repuest-
ing him to advise the Board of Trustees of the University as to the action
that should be taken in the matter.   The Business Agent was also directed
to inform Mr. Terrell of the action of the Board.

     (.10) Increases in Salaryv.  On recommendation of President.McVey the
following increases in salary were approved by the Board:

     Increase in salary of m. S. Garside, field agent in club work, from
$1,800 to $2,200 a year, effective April 1, 1922.
     Increase in salary of J. R. Smyth, field agent in poultry, from $2,100
to $2,500 a year, effective April 1, 1922.
     Increase in salary of R. C. Miller, field agent in animal husbandry,
from $2,200 a yerr to $2,50,1 a year, effeotive April 1, 1922.
     Inorease in salary of J. M. Feltner, field agent in club workc, from
$2,600 to $2,800 a year, effective April 1, 1922.

     Whereupon the Board adjourned.

                                         Respectfully submitted

                                               WIellington Pttriok
                                                   Secretary of the Board