work. The department of Physics will offer a single course
for teachers also. In the other subJects there will be
several courses in each department. We have planned to
conduct the 5ummer chool on the following financial basisi

     We are asking $1,500.00 appropriation from the Universi-
ty. $1000.00 of this sum gomes out to the budget of the
De.TPartment of 1'Ducation.  eachers from th8 following depart-
Ments have been selected by the Executive ommittee:

                   2 in Wathematies
                   2 in hUcation
                   2 in Modern Language
                   1 in Latin
                   I in History
                   I in English
                   1 in Rome Economies
                   1 in Physics
                   A single course divided between two in
                   Agricul ture.

     We pay the Physics teacher 1004,00; the Agriculture
teachers $l00.00 and home Economics $150.00.

     Each student in the Summer School will be required to
pay a fee of $10.00 and this added to the  $1500.00 from the
University, will constitute the total income of the -ummer
School .  fter deducting the sums above mentioned to the
teachers in the three Departments, along with the general
expenses of the ximmer School, from the total amount of tui-
tion and approprimti n, the balance will be ppe-rnted among
the nine teachers.   his will make a very small amount for
the services rendered. We ought to have a larger apprtprim
ation but the teachers have agreed to work for this sum.

                                   Very respectfully,

                                      J.T.O. Woe

     Un motion, made, seconded and unanimously carried, the
plan as outlined In above aaid letter was approved by the
Committee.

     Mr. Stoll raised a question relative to the rebolutica
passed by the Committee at Its last meeting, which required
that the heads of departments make a report in writing at
this meeting of the ommittee, giving the number of Drofessors
in the department, what they were teaching, how much they
were paid, their title, etc., and he wished to know whether
this had been complied with,

     President Barker stated that owing to the Illness of
Judge Lafferty, Secretary of the Voamittoo, the deans had
not been notified of tna resolution.

     Mr. Stoll moved that this report be called for at the
April meeting of the Executive kGommittee.

     Nr6 Brown moved that the President, at the next mooting
of the omMIttee, report the cost to the University of