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1selected June 1
posed to be select
f each year. TI
y are selected co
d ends the 31st
'he Senate, of t
elects its rep;
urtli meeting, Ii
May. The Regei
alumni members
The Studentst
the same time
ors of the Athle
,s is used to' sell
Hers ? Who nomn

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pointed
r follow:
personO
,rd of dir
selectho

is not any oneT of these groups that
alone can control matters. In - the
years ofl my memb~ership 'I have not
ion; seen a single matter, whethex import-
the ant or not, on which there was a clear
in division according to " groups. R~eply-
Lo ing specifically to your question I
er- would not recommend that the board
the be composed of more students any
or more than I would recommend that it
be composed. of more alumnni or more
of members of the faculty.
Q. When is the chairman~ of the
ted board elected? Who elect~s him?
the A. The chairman of the board is
)In- elected by the 'members of the board.
of This election usually takes place at
the the first M~eeting held after the first
ire- of June each year.
,eld Compensation Received
nts Q. ,Do any of the members of the
at board get paid? How much?
are A.- The director of outdoor athletics.
by who is a member of the board receives
atic a compensation part, of which is paid
by the Regents of the University and
ect in par't by the treasury of the Ath-
in- letic association,'thlwBoard' of Regents
ave paying -$1800 and the Athletic asso-
> ciatloil, $2400~. (This does, not .take
account of -any. pqssibl'e increase pro-
the' vided by the. Board of..Regents :on the,
se- recent general increase of salaries on
of the campus.~) The chairman of the
lard board in control of athletics receives
out a comlpensation ' from the Board of
ring Regents in the amount of $$20,0 per.
ally year. No other members of the board
ec- receive any compensation.
ono. Q. What are the ter~ms of the muem-
ore bers of the f oarA?
ent A. Members of the board are eelect-
t of ed for one year'.
is Q. What are toe names) o the pre-
of sent members of the b~oard?
isly A. Professors L. Mv. Gram, W. A.
de- Frayer, C. S. Berry, R: W. Aigler rep-
ied resenting the faculty o~f the Uiveisi-
on- ty; Messrs. C. B. Dui Oharmp of De-
r a troit; J: D. Hibbard of Chicago, and J.
rote E. Duffy, of 'Ba7 City, representing the
say, alumni; D. A. Forbes, H. L. Popp, F.
ore C: Bell, representing the students; and
Teen P,. G.. Bartelme, director of out-door
1 of. athletics.
za Must Rave Quorum
the Q. Is every member notified of
and every meeting of the board befdre such
ers. is held?, Is, there usually a quorum at
luct meetings"~ How much notice is given
ver- the members that a meeting is to be
e a held? About how many times a year
Pof does the board meet?
A. a. Yes.
the b. There must be a, quorum to
ts? gold'a meeting.
c. Except in cases of 'emergen-
the cy,. about 'one week.
tion d. Average probably six.
itrol Q. Is .,the. executive committee,
ally. composed of the chairman of the'
1as board, the. director of outdoor ath-
upsI letics, an alumnus, and a' student,

elected every year? Hzow often does
it meet? As a rule, are all the memi-
hers present at meetings? Wf~lat are
the names of the present members of
the committee?
A. a. Yes.
b. Whenever there. is aemergency
business. This means that the com-
mittee meets probably on an averag6
of four times during the year.
C. Yes.
d. Mr. C. B. DuCharme, 'repre-
senting the Alumni; Mr. F. C. Bell, rep-
resenting the students; Prof. L. M.
Gram, representing the faculty; Mr.
Bartelme and Professor Algler by vir-
tue of their offices.
Q. Is it true that the executive
committee :really runs the' affairs of
the association? What are its duties?
Only, Emergency Matters
A. a. NO.

A

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b. It ha~ndles' emergency mat-.l the boa
ters and matters of detail. Questions1 approva
involving policy are~ handled by the f.Q. NN
board. It should be stated here that of the
all of the actions of the executive com- j board?
zmittee are required to be reported to office?

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Do your sopn early
HO0LIDAY 61[T SUGGEISTIONS

'ho are the present members the board.
eligibility committee of the b and c. There is a star
How long have they been in rule of the board that the coma
How long have they still to (Continued on Page Five)

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