year from date, and to be at no cost to the State University,

     Aegretting our Inability to do anything further in for-
warding this public lm-Drovemnt, we are

                              Very respectfully yours,

                              The Executive Committee
                              By C. 3. Niahols, Chairman..

Thereupon the following resolution vas offered:

     BS IT RESO T3D; That if the `ity of Iexington accepts
the  iro pasition this day made by the  xecutive Oommittei,
In regard to t;3e m-king of 5Inslov Street, the 6'hairman, Mr.
C. 3. Nichols, is hersby authorized and empowered, in our
name and for the Stnte Univereity, to deed to the City oef
Lexington, to be apart of the public hi-hvfay known as Winslow
Street, '.he thirty feet of land which the udity has hereto-
fore taken and partially imrroved as a part of winslow
Street.

     On roll call (Mr. Stoll nok voting) the above resolution
was unaunimiously adopted.

     The Gomnittee then ad~journed for lunch.



     At the afternoon session the followlng letter from
Profotsor Anderson was readi

                                  February 26, 1915

Presidoent Henry S. .1rlker,
     State University of Kentucky.

ear  it:

     Compliin.- with a request of the ixecutive Commlttee of
the State niversity of Kentucky, requiring the dean of each
college to present in writing, requests for annro-riations
or modifications of exlisting rules pertaining to the business
of each department, I herewith submit to you for the consider-
ation of the Fixecutive Committee, the following.

     I reSnectfully request that $300..00 be appropriated
for meeting the expenses of the Summer School In echanic
Arts for the summer of 1915,.

     This appropriation of $300.00 is to be used for adver-
tising and for paying for the services of Instructors,.

     The $300.00 will meet only in part the expenses of the
Summer School in Mechanic arts but we propose to charge
sufficient fees to make up the additional expenses and
salaries..

     I guar;ntee that the University will not be called
upon to meot any expqnses no covered by the $300.00 appbi- at.d.