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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR W O M E N

[February 16

Florence M. Lawson, Assistant Professor Carita Robertson, Associate Ann Avery Smith, Instructor , Assistant

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OPERATION OF UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL D U R I N G 1933 S U M M E R S E S S I O N (7) The following recommendations from the Dean of the College of Education and the Director of the Summer Session: 1. T h a t the University High School be authorized to offer high-school courses during the 1933 Summer Session of the University under the general direction of the Dean of the College of Education and the Director of the Summer Session. 2. T h a t a fee of $15.00 be established for students taking one unit of work and of $8.00 for students taking half a unit of work. The maximum schedule for the Summer Session will be one unit. 3. T h a t an appropriation of $1,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to supplement the budget of the Summer Session for this purpose. This expense will be met out of the anticipated income based on a maximum enrollment of 65 full-time students or their equivalent, if less than full schedules are taken. The work will not be offered unless it can be completely self-supporting. This proposal is based on repeated requests from public school men of the State t h a t such a venture be undertaken as a means of exemplifying the theory presented in summer session courses in education and on requests from students in the University High School and other high schools of the State for such work. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this recommendation was adopted, and the appropriation was made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Grigsby, Dr. Noble, Mr. Trees, Mr. Williams; no, none; absent, Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. Horner.

C . P. A . C E R T I F I C A T E S (8) A recommendation from the Committee on Accountancy that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded the following candidates who have been certified by the Board of Examiners in Accountancy as having passed the examination given in November, 1932.

HENRY BUEHLER RAYMOND GOOCH EDSON F R E D FARKAS H E N R Y S. FECHHEIMER W A Y N E B. LINCOLN EDWARD JOSEPH MCADAMS SEYMOUR R O S E PAUL DONALD SMITH CHESTER A. W R I G H T DAVID ISRAEL WAXMAN

On motion of Mr. Blair, these certificates were awarded.

L E A V E O F A B S E N C E F O R P R O F E S S O R G L E N N R. M O R R O W (9) A recommendation that sabbatical leave of absence be granted to Professor Glenn R. Morrow, of the Department of Philosophy, on half salary for the academic year 1933-34. This is a restoration of the leave which was granted him November 16, 1931 (Minutes, page 484), for the academic year 1932-33 but which was cancelled at his request because he was unable to carry out his plans. The Department can carry on his work without any increase in the budget.

On motion of Mr. Blair, this leave was granted.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE F O R JOSEPH ACKERMAN

(10) A report that Joseph Ackerman, Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, has been given a leave of absence without pay from February 1, 1933, until he