of the different plans and the following estimate was submitted:-

    "Mr. Richard C. Stoll,
           Lexington, Ky.
     Dear Sir:-
           In compliance with your request I am sending you total
     estimates for sewer     the campus from 14echanical Hall to
     Winslow Street. Also estimates for the proposed connections
     with the proposed Upper Street sewer.
           The estimates are as follows:-
           From Mechanical Hall to Winslow Street, including an
     inverted syphon under the College pond which will connect all
     buildings on the campus except the Agricultural Building, will
     cost approximately $4000.00.
           E'atimated cost of connecting all buildings on the cam
     pus excepting the Gymnasium and the Educational Buildings
     to the proposed Upper Street sewer and connecting the above
     named buildings to the W4inslow Street sewer, including the
     Universitys, cost for street sewer approximately $1900.00.
           I, therefore, recoratend that we connect with the pro-
     posed Upper Street sewer when that sewer is completed.
           I trust that this will be satisfactory, *but if any
     further information is desired, feel perfectly free to cam-
     mand me.

                               Yours respectfully,

                                         ii. C. Terrell.-"

           Mr. Stoll recommended tat the Zxecutive Committee

authorize this Committee to act.

           Upon motion made, seconded and unanimously carried, the

Committee heretofore appointed consisting of President Barker, Mr.

h. C. Stoll and Mr. h9C. ' errell on bshalf of the Unive~rity was

authorised to have                                        mifanay mnner   (

which islthe best and most economical. T7he Committee is given full

power to act as for the University.

           Judge, Lafferty then read the following recommendations

from the Counl 4 -

           " That the Associate Professors of the University be

made membere of the Faculty:

           Also that an Assistant Professor be employed in the Col-

lege of  in es and Metallurgy: