cluded in our contract, Should you desire we will be
glad  to give you any information we can in this connection.

                              Yours truly,

                                     Carey-Reed Co.
                                     By Geo.B. -'arey.
                                     President

Plan sent under separate cover.

     It is agreed between the University of hentucky and
the Carey-Reed ompany that the Cargy-Reed Ccmvany io to
finish the contraet heretofore made by them with ioctor
J.H. Kastle, for a roadway from the camnus of the Univer-
sity to the walkway of ;atterson Hall grounds as shown
on blue crint which is herewith filed as a cart hereof.

     The narticular terms of this contract is set forth
in a letter from Mr. 'eorge B. Carey to Doctor A. M. Peter.
Acting "irector of the Exneriment 5sation, dated Septem er
29th, 1916, which is herewith filed as a part hereof.    he
Carey-Reed 'omcany agrees to finish said work in accordance
with the terms of the contract as set forth in said letter
and b'ue nrint upon the following consideration:

     The work to be done at cost Dlus fifteen nercent com-
migsion, with a guarantee on the rart of th   Carey-Reed
Conmany that the work, as a whole, shall not exceed the
sum of thirty-six hundred dollars ($36o0), this work to be
done with ordinary diligence and peed, in a workmanlire
manner, under the supervision of rofessor McFarland, who
was appointed in lieu of Doctor Fastle as sucervisor of
grounds.

     In testimony 'whereof witness the signatures of the
Carey-Reed Company My Ggerge B. Carey and the University
of  entucky by its 'resident Renry S'. Iarker, this first
day of Niovember 1916.

                                  Carey-Reed Company,
                                  By Goerge B. Carey

                                  University of Kentucky
                                  By Henry S.Barlter, Pres.


     Pinned to the contract were blue Drint olans of the
work to be donel

     Mr. Johnston moved that this contract be approved and
recorded on the minutes. Those voting aye were Messrs.
Nichol", Terrell, kcKes, Brock, Johnston and Brown. the
motion carried, Mr. Stoll asked to be recorded as not voting.

     It was moved and seconded that an inv-ntory of the
contents of the box rented by President Barker of the Uni-
versity at the Security Trust Co. In which were to be stored