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       Mr. Peterson stated that the Regional Director had requested that
rules and rental rates be established directing that students of the University
be assigned to occupy Holmes Hall to the end that maximum occupancy be
maintained during University sessions; and that the rental rates and charges
for occupancy of Holmes Hall be fixed at such rate as might be deemed
necessary, but not less than $250. 00 for each regular school year, and not
less than $62. 50 for each summer session.  He further reported that the
Office of the Housing and Home Finance Agency had requested that the Uni-
versity be authorized, empowered and directed to comply with the rules
and regulations adopted.  Mr. Peterson submitted parietal rules and rental
rates for Holmes Hall, and upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, same
were authorized and adopted.


       G. Kernel to Have Four Issues Weekly.

       Mr. Peterson stated that Dr, Niel Plummer, Dr. Bruce Denbo and
he had discussed the possibility of the Kentucky Kernel (student newspaper)
being permitted to issue the paper four times a week, instead of weekly. Mr.
Peterson reported that the Student Government Association had recommended
that the paper be issued four times weekly, which would enable students to
print more news and, at the same time, take care of the volume of advertise-
ments desired by customers of the paper.  He reported that Doctor Plummer
and the students in Journalism seemed to feel that it would be a more nearly
ideal laboratory and course condition to issue the paper daily. Doctor Plummer
also feels that such arrangement would give more experience to more students
in Journalism, and would approximate practical newspaper conditions.  The
Student Government Association was reported to have favored an additional
charge of $1. 00 per student per semester for additional expenses involved.

       Members of the Board discussed the student newspaper and its various
aspects, and upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, authorized four
issues per week, effective September, 1958, and an additional fee of $1. 00
per student per semester,


       H1. Military Deposit Approved.

       Mr. Peterson reported that the Air and Ground Corps of our two
R.O . T.C. corps required students registered in these units to have military
uniforms,  He reported that the University currently requires a $25. 00 de-
posit for the uniform while it is in the possession of the student. He stated
that Colonel WE, Grubbs, PMS&T of the Artillery, and Colonel R.W. Boughton,
PAS of the USAF, recommended that the deposit be reduced to $10. 00.  The
experience of recovering military uniforms was said to be good.  The PMS&T
of the Artillery and the PAS of the USAF pledged cooperation in assisting the
University in regaining possession of the uniforms issued to students. There-
fore, based upon past experience and the cooperative efforts of the military
colonels involved, Mr. Peterson recommended that the military deposit made
by students for military uniforms be fixed at $10, 00, effective at the end of
the current semester,

       Members of the Board expressed considerable interest, and upon motion
duly made, seconded and carried, a military deposit of $10. 00 was authorized
required of students in the military corps of the University, effective summer
term, 1958.