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Economics 4? 1 The Eclse - four credits
V’Hmme Economics 109 1 Nutriti HO ~ change from 3 credits to 4 credits
Economics 120 - Institltional EqiiDment ~ change from Home
Vconomics 80 to Home Economics 120
l Engineecing 221 ~ Construction ~ change from C. E. 201 to C. E!
20le~b
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to C» E. 23le«b
1 Enzineering 241 1 Railroad Engine ering ~ change from C. E“ 241 to
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to C. E; 251a~b
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Metallurgy 23 - Metallurgy of Nonmmetallics
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east room» It will be in charge of a librarian, Within the Ue- My, P
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.timml ' library building should house the University library, and that as 1' i
a cede el volicya department libraries should be in the library 3 “;3 ‘ ‘
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$100$00 in that the membership is not limited to faculty members; the ' .,£f g-i
Ph.D Council consists of six facul } members, three business men and 1 “;j.li ‘ {1
Dead% two student members. The committee differs also from other , i ‘ 3: g l
y to , Senate committees in that the treasurer is bonded and in that t‘ ".
‘ye a separate audit is made by public accountants in afidition to l ’ tzid
that made by the Senate Auditing Committee- The audit by Kroehl f % ' ;
forflw & Co. ¢or the east year was made a part of the minutes of the i f 1"
“his last meeting of the Board of Trustees. This committee iiffers j i‘ ~;
’the from rther committees also in the fact that it is probably t'lifi :§"
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The Council iié a business last year of about $150,000. The 1 ‘ _ ‘;
largest receipts were from football ($90,000.). The receipts ‘ l 2 it i
e ngW from etude ent fees were $25,000 which Came within $4000 of Daying the E Ly }
631’}.be salaries of coaches“ Basketball about breaks even; All other i : 1%., 5
OHS sports are finance& from football orofits (about $25,000.)“ {53 f;
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“it“e The Council le st vear exoenied $14, 003on permanent improvements. 1 “[10
qmmndfl This included $l0,000 for seats, $400 for ores: box, end $3,000 for i 1 : wiEHET’
the 4 fence, gates, walks and upkeep of HTTWlndF $2,000 was Oaid on the 3,? h i; i
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trial C‘St 6f "hi:h was filE 603»
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to about EHiltyfififa cent: *9“ Lamen For Southexl Cwnference games
we are required to settl? ‘fl 1 hegie ef fiftv Genie he? etu&ent
tickei whivh megs me Eben? ‘evez cent a gage UET eiudenio
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bredieqeting, Cdmniimentarv "ickets, and illegal sale of etuflent
ticketsn T19 echeéule for next yeaz W117 n;u fieli a? much ‘
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for { amfi do afi— er justly all inI e. lizedtly incuiriee fr;m other states
($11&O%) as to the Wariooe colleges:
make up
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1a W.e standards for junicr colleges» Personal visits were made each
1d yea r tC the oolleg ee already Ferrelited but not meeting th: etanderds
‘ fu.lly and to all oollegee applying fow University rating. These f
Mi its have been verb helpful to the Univer:ity aod to the colleges.
lVe h1V€ alwaye ieken an attitude towarfi these weaker schools, of
aunts friendlinese and a dezai re to help. We have received from them
games ‘ many expreeeioo? of aporeciation, and we are frequently askefl for
b our advice in mattere affecting their development. We believe that
much of the present feeling of good will for the University on the
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