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The ( King was d II a 'h of he matei I pr nted in tl Idr •"' Oil Ma; lb. >mmit1 had the op] rhinit.. Pi 1L Johnston, then I in o\' the I lu University ( Kansas, and a member of a mil al ti I ii chai with the similar duty of preparii i r it univ itution. Tlu : articular question which wa u up al tl. the pi per organi tion of the Senate and the I uracil, this ect Dean fohnston had carried on an extended m us unii sity presidents and others interested in university oi anization, i was able to present and comment upon the la institutions of various types in the organization and admii ion of such bodies. On May 27, the University Senate was , Idr 1 by 1 »fessor P. . Chamberlin of the University of Chi ago, formerly Pr * of the University of Wisconsin, on the topic, "What Tyj Dnn it; uid What Mode of Administration is Host Calculal i to Aft Member of the Faculty the Maximum Opportunity \ov I Pr »tion f Reireh?" As on other occasions, the Committee devol tl ing I the further Liscussion of this subject with tlu sp iker oi the aft On March 3, 1913, the Committee had a 1 o] ty to lis its problems with D an Johnston oi the Unix psi < isaOn this ision he presented the completed draft ( the otenl 1 by the committee oi that institution 1 submitt 1 i fa< lty for further tnsideration and action. The ;h< finish 1 i H'ument and certain of its provisior were discus 1 in detail ; At the first m ting of the Committee in the fall < t i ^ >< r ted in bri« >rm an outline o( the topics which d< red i tion in the University constitution, and the ( mmittee 1 n coi ructiv work, first discussing and considering the outliu b> item 11 rmining the form of individual p a r . \n coi II. y the cL of the year substantial pn ess had 1 i made. Th iimiti is deeply in debt I to Messrs. Windsor, Oldfa m -d. who a drafting committee durin the summer ' PU iraounl of time and ener to the compilation, t am I v tion that had been accumulated durin; tho m vi< >rk, locumenl which in printed form \M ame tho topi ti il r|iu*n1 di ion of th I mimittee Their work mor than • <\<-\ rmined the form <>\' the pr< cnl dooumont, and. ti ill in arruti iiimi and .idjusimen! saved the Commit to< muoh

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