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9 title University Counsel or Legal Counsel; and that relator Hodges did, prior to the time when he was given the title of Assistant University Counsel, perform under the title of Student Loan Assistant substantially the same duties which he has performed since the Board gave him the former title (Pet., p. 18); 13. That for the more convenient and economical administration of the University in its various and constantly growing departments, the Board has for many years adopted the practice of giving more than one title to the same staff member on account of services performed in more than one field, department or college of the University, and often exacts from its staff members, who have the rank of professors, associate professors, assistant professors, associates, instructors or assistants, various and sundry duties, other than those of a strictly professorial character, which are administrative in nature, or which are deemed helpful to the President of the University and the Board in dealing with technical questions involved or implicit in the numerous and complicated University problems which almost daily demand solution; such duties have, in many instances, nothing to do with teaching or research as commonly understood in the educational world, and staff members perform such duties as are assigned them by the Board and sometimes are paid both from state and federal funds (Pet, pp. 14, 15, 18) ; 14. That in constituting and using these important administrative aids in the complex operations of the University, and in marshalling the skilled resources of the institution in the manner alleged in the petition (Part IV, 15-18) the Board selects and makes use of staff members specially qualified and trained in specific fields; it would be a costly detriment, of

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