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     13. Purchase of Land at Robinson Si:b-Station.  A conr:.un-
ication from Dean ThoEnsP_.PCooper was read, stating that
recently a cottage on the Robinson Sub-Station had been burned.
The insurance on the cottage, amounting to 'l200.00, was
paid by the insurance company. Dean Cooper recommended that
a part of this be invested in additional land at that place
band the remainder transferred to the Robinson Station account.
The matter was discussed and a motion was made, seconded and
carried approving the recommendation..

     14. Purchase of Land on South Limestone.  At the June
mleeting of the Board of Trustees the purchase of a, tract of
land on South Limestone, known as the Kersheimer ?roperty-,
was authorized.   Judgc Stoll reported to the Board that the
title of the property was in the process of being cleared.

     15. Gift of $10,000 by Percy H. Johnston. The following
commr-unication from Mr. Percy Hi Johnston President of the
Chemical Bank and Trust Company, New York City, was read and
ordered incorporated in the minutes,




                                    New York, N. Y.
                                      June 18, 1929


   Dr. Frank L. M1cVey, President,
   University of Kentucky,
   Lexington, Kentucky.

   Dear Dr. McVey:

                           I desire to give the University
   of KentSucky a further sum of I'1O.,000 and enclose here-
   with rny check for that purpose.

                           This additional gift of ten
   thousand dollars to the University of Kentucky is for
   uhe specific purpose of research on the effect of sun-
   light on plants and animals in connection wit,! the
   atmospheric comfort zone determined under the direction
   of Dean F.. Paul Anderson in the Research Laboratory of
   the American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineero
   at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.   The expenditures for this
   work are to be under the direction of Dean F. Paul An-
   derson, who is authorized to make requisitions on this