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293Special Meeting $1,000 from Potato Development Division for research by Dr. M. l. Schuster of the Department of Plant Pathology: Studies of Soil-Borne Disease of Potatoes with emphasis on chemical control. (continuation) $5,400 from National Research Council for research by Dr. Lavon J. Sumption ofthe Department of Animal Husbandry: A Study of Factors Affecting Variation in Mating Behavior. Authorize Memo. of Agreement for publication of Robert McAlmon: Expatriate Publisher and Writer It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by RegentFoote, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute a memorandum of agreement with Robert E. Knoll for publication of Robert McAlmon: Expatriate Publisher and Writer. Authorize Memo. of Agreement with State of Nebraska for aerial application of chemicals It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Aeronautics of the State of Nebraska under which the Department of Aeronautics will provide $11,600 in support of research in the field of aerial application of agricultural chemicals. Ratify action of former vice president in signing deed RESOLUTION WHEREAS, by special warranty deed, dated May 25, 1945, filed June 2, 1945, in Book 358, Page 106, of the Deed Records of Lancaster County, Nebraska, The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, by Robert W. Devoe, Vice President, attested by John K. Selleck, Corporation Secretary,, conveyed to William J. Smith and Frances Smith, husband and wife, as joint tenants with right of s urvivorship and not as tenants in common, for a consideration of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00). the following described real estate: Lot Ten (10), Block Seven (7), Trester's Addition to Lincoln, Nebraska, known as 2548 W Street, Lincoln, Nebraska; and | 293Special Meeting $1,000 from Potato Development Division for research by Dr. M. l. Schuster of the Department of Plant Pathology: Studies of Soil-Borne Disease of Potatoes with emphasis on chemical control. (continuation) $5,400 from National Research Council for research by Dr. Lavon J. Sumption ofthe Department of Animal Husbandry: A Study of Factors Affecting Variation in Mating Behavior. Authorize Memo. of Agreement for publication of Robert McAlmon: Expatriate Publisher and Writer It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by RegentFoote, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute a memorandum of agreement with Robert E. Knoll for publication of Robert McAlmon: Expatriate Publisher and Writer. Authorize Memo. of Agreement with State of Nebraska for aerial application of chemicals It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, that the president and assistant corporation secretary be authorized and directed to execute a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Aeronautics of the State of Nebraska under which the Department of Aeronautics will provide $11,600 in support of research in the field of aerial application of agricultural chemicals. Ratify action of former vice president in signing deed RESOLUTION WHEREAS, by special warranty deed, dated May 25, 1945, filed June 2, 1945, in Book 358, Page 106, of the Deed Records of Lancaster County, Nebraska, The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, by Robert W. Devoe, Vice President, attested by John K. Selleck, Corporation Secretary,, conveyed to William J. Smith and Frances Smith |
