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Goiniinittee' reccto^e*id3&thfcadoption^ of a rule to? ttie cifttetiUfaft a^Studelit Whd falls to- any Seihestei5 to carry at* least- si* hours of thS imiM tbr Whftft Me IS registered (^Military andphysical training not? included^ ilhall be dropped! (Sudli. a rule m force during^ the #a£t semester" Would have increased th0 number dropped from i$8 to 298.) "It is* urged that the authorities of the University ufee such ea^ediettts- as are In their power to increase ttie revenue^ of the" UniV^r^ty. Your Committee has considered favorably thesie two measured (it) to ihc#ea$ie incidental; fees sufficiently to bring theirs actual*value up at least to What it Was in January 1917; (b) to postpone impossible for as year spmeiof thfes new enterprises to whicfcbthe University may be committed itiror4efr that the funds that might be used in these undertakings may bec^om^ available for salaries. "Ttour X&mmlttee is further of the opinion that a* Substantial increase ih Salaries^ ifc necessary if the aWer ahd' nlore efficient men ar& tb be retained^ On* ttie varibufc faoul&es^ We^ belifeve ttiat the* hitemberg of the University staff should be; ihfbrmed'ot ttie cbnditibhs under Which tn% m&#" reasonably expect* promotion j attd We ther^ifoM .recoihhiend that" a definite salary schedule be adopted and published1With* a1 nbrftiai mMWuni salary for each grade, and rank." Sincerely yours G If. IfeiCdjm < Clerk of the Senate

On motion o£ Mr. Blair, seconded^ by Mrs. Evans, this communication was received for record. It was the opinion of the Board that thertfule*concerning; dfelinsfuent^ should? ftd>t be changed at this time.

AMENDMENT OF COfflWEftfcf CUITRI^LUf^ .(#&) A recommendation of the University Senate that feeottomics 8 and Sitie dropped as, required; subjects in. all the curricuiums o£ the College ofc Commerce and- Business Administration, except the eurrifculum* in banking.

Tvhis* recommendation* was approved.^

INOIVIDUAU IN&TRUGTI0N m INTROOU^TORY MUSJG ABGUSHBD <2Sry A recommendation of the University Senate that all introductory courses in, music involving individual instruction be progressively* abolished* fhat after September 1^1$26* the first-year courts <£umberfid 41a and b, 81a and b, 6fta and Kfi 71a andb, and 92a and b)> be abolishedi That affcei* September 1, 1921, the second, year courses (numbered 41c and d, 51c and*d, 61b and d> tie and d and, 92c andtd)?be abolished*- That after S&P> teniDerl, 1922, the third year courses (nuihbered 4$e anif^5teaiid*fo6&e and f, 71e and f, and 92e and f)> be abolished* la* the* place o£ these diseoiitMued courses it im iM&maimQM t$at otimes* beestablished to cbhtinue tiie second and :fhittlf$%aif /: v^srfc; tl$at novperfcon be eligibleffor thelse classedli^sifeas neb^]i^»di,'atrii^aa^ idrreg^Si^&r of previous study in thfc practical study ctiibsen; that thesis classes recfte