Minutes of the regular monthly meeting of the Executive
Corm.ittee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Ken-
tucky, for Thursday, June 14, 1928.

     The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, Universi-
ty of Kentucky, met in regular monthly session in the Presi-
dent's office at the University of Kentucky, at 11:30 a. m.
Thursday, June 14, 1928.   The following members were present:
Judge Richard C. Stoll, Mr. James Park.   Mr. Louis Hillenmeyer,
a member of the Board, met with the Committee.   Also meeting
with tlhe Committee were President McVey, and Wellington Patrick,
Secretary of the Board.

     1. Gift of Site for Training School Building. Judge Stoll
presented to the Committee a deed to certain property on Upper
and Limestone Streets in front of the University Campus, granted
to the University by the City of Lexington, for the purpose of
erecting thereon a Training School Building for the College of
Education.   Judge Stoll stated to the Committee that in effect-
ing the conveyance of the property, he had, on behalf of the Ex-
ecutive Committee, and subject to its confirmation, agreed to
certain items.   The following letter from Judge Stoll to the
Mayor of Lexington was read, and on motion made, seconded, and
unanimously adopted the action taken by Judge Stoll was confirm-
ed by the Committee:

                                         June 1, 1928

Hon. James J. O'Brien, Mayor
City of Lexington
Lexingt-on, Kentucky

My dear Mr. O'Brien:

Confirming my conversation with you and the Commissioneis ",-his
morning relative to the conveyance by the city to the University
of Kentucky of the property known as the city dump, I beg leave
to advise you

     1. If the city should need any part of the property lying
south of Scott Avenue and in the rear of the present f-ire station
for fire department purposes, the University will reconivey such.
pro erty to the city, provided, of course, that the University
at the time shall not have erected buildings thereon.

     2. The property may be still used as a dump until t;he pro-
pertJy is filled to a grade to be fixed by the University, the