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work whi ii the Attorney Qe eral has held is not within his official duty; in nber administrative of the University and through him to the B trd; the < President counsels with him up problems of mixed law and fact which constantly arise within the University and have to do with details of University administration, such as discipline of students and staff members, the interrelationships between colleges and departments and the interrelation and correlation of rules and regulations for the internal government of the institution; he was and is, as heretofore stated in paragraph^, responsible for the collection of student loans after they have become delinquent, and he also performs other duties more fully described in the petition; that said relator also serves as secretary of Committee made bv staff mem makes recommendations the University and the Board in relation thereto; he times Supreme ^ourt or tnis State (Pet., pp. 12, 13, 17, 29-36, 41-42) ; ™ 11. That the primary and essential status of the Professor of Law who holds the title of University Counsel is professorial; such was the interpretation of the Board in the only instance in which the question nam VA ~* relator Johnson retired, who was retired as a Professor nf T retirement status (Pet., p. 9) ; 12. That the Board could require relator T mson to perform under the sole title of Professor f r° W the duties he now performs or has perform i ^ BilK i 1926, which could be classified as belonging *! the