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absence for the purpose of better flitting himself for his work. I HI This leai of absence may be for one year on half paj. or for on< half year on full pay. Acceptance of the leave of absence binds its recipient to remain in the services of the University for one \ ir after his return al the salary which he received for the year previous to his leave of absence. Such leave of absence may be 44? jfen d on the recommendation of the President. The length of time, however, during which such leave of absence has h n deferred shall count upon the period of service thai must elapse befoi the next succeeding leave of absence. PENSIONS 70. Subject to such regulations and limitations us may be 450 made from time to time by the Board of Trustees, all persons in the service of the University, upon honorable retirement due to age or disability, and the widows of all persons who have been in the service of the University, shall receive a pension thai shall stand in a reasonable relation to their needs and to the positions i55 which they or their husbands have previously held in the University. THE SUMMER SESSION 77. The Summer Session shall be an integral part of the work of the University, and all courses for which credit towards a degree is given shall be maintained at the sane- made and 460 standard as other work in the University.

78. The scope and c h a r a c t e r of the courses offered therein

shall be outlined by the respective departments and the Director of the Summer Session, and shall be approved in the same manner as other courses. 465 71). The Director shall be appointed biennially by the Board of Trustees, upon the recommendation of the President of the University. He shall be the chief executive officer ^( the Summer

S» -ion, and shall have therein the same d u t i e s as the dean of a

college. 170 so. There shall be an Executive Faculty, appointed by the

President which shall assist the Director in the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n

of his office, including the formulation of plans and the preparo tion of a budget. All proposals affecting general educational