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meeting tnis year made renorts on their respective meetings:

Dean Evans _ Association of Amerioer Law Schools, Chicago, Dec. QR~30.
Prof. Carsie Hammonds v American Vocational Association a Detroit, Dec. 7m9.
Miss Tonella Spickard a Home Economics Section of the American Vocational

' ation — Detroit, Dec. 7mg. Power read by Professor Wood.

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r, e ihe Southeastern Conference, Baton Rouge.

The Senate annroved the recommendation of the College of Law that Law 106,

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Professor Freeman nresented the follmqing report on the work of the Husic

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Cent in _ of town foot~bnll games. St] «vs
organizations and individuals have oontribnsed small amounts for soeci”ic EL“
oursoses such as Srnday Afternoon Musicales mad trips of the 3lee Club and fl“
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Srndoy Afternoon Iusicales $905.LO Hp‘
Philharmroie Orchestra 345.0o g“
fi~n1 Trip to Knoxville 610.00 5;”;
Expenses of Ken's and Women's Glee Cluls ;;d
(includiig trip to the K. E. A. > 23 .OO #;1(

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f K song books n8.00

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Taxes on Checks and rank Deoosits and Miscellaneous , 7.00

 

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Professor 3. D. McIntyre i
Donn Edward Uiest

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kWLlOVfluLuq_?QQ e:n. bovinar in Mealemfi i lwo credits oer semester.
0 ?1.oulems £E_Prenschool ant ersery behool Edulotion. i
Frofessov Ulmes grve a report of tile meeting of th American Association of 3
gene‘s o: Soonish, hslfl in C] eve].end, Ohio, Uecemher 27m28, 1933. h
The special committee anoointed by tlie Serate to oreoare resolutions on the
death of Professor lleil P. Meacham, orescnted the fell owing ort:
"The denate lesires to express sorrow 1mm it g_eot sense of
leis since Frefessor Reid P. Heeeuem by accident on February 13.
He we: a men ”10 191 won the ffiie collyaywer uni their respect :
uni afimirobion for his attainment an3 a scientist. His life ‘
of urssfiln(rs had now soo med a gre years, yet he had lived
and we flied. firz‘xong us 1.2"; th genuine a, may; of c 110"?) c ber as a
beloved teacher, on“ as a “cseero eolog"
R116 Meaghan joined our faculty in 1928. He had graiunted €rom
Vz7nde roilt TT111vi ewsii with the bachelor's anfi the wu)u1r'cleegrees and
had o17cthe llV comJleue TGUll iremeute lo? the doctor's derree at Johns
Hookins. fie was a member of Sigma Xi one other sc1.entifi1c an& educational
soc iet1.es. In ad&.i ion to the faithful erforu,cce oi his thing fluties,

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is to comolet e 0e11tnin researches in Knnbjcky
geolog re .Eil imporbcnce not only to the oure scieltist out
also Ln .1 :s and oil )rodncer.

To his bererved wife nnl mot .her the Sanate eftends its hc3“tfelt
symoathy. We wrieve with tlem and we will long holf i4 uemovv our colleague's
life an& Work.

The Scnrfle orflered that the resolutions be spread noon the minutes mid tlcl
copies be sent to Pro'essor Meacham's frmily and to the local n'oers.
President IcVe arutounoed that the constitution and byuluws of the Abheltics
Committee needed rexa.m77ing mni reorganizin and the t he was =Luhointi: the
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follow1ng committee to do tnis work: Plofessors Liqor, («.ha1rman), %.han, 1

and Bureau.

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