Minutes of a Emeeting of the Executive Committee of the
Board of Trustees, University of Kentucky, on Saturday, June
23, 1328,

     The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, Univei s j
ty of Kentucky, met on Saturday, June 2g, 1928, in the Presi-
dentts office at  the University, at 11:30 a. m.   The followi
members were present:   Judge Richard C. Stoll, M.r. James PF-r! I,
Mr. Robert G. Gordon6 Meeting with the Committee were Frank L.
McVey, President of the University, and Wellington Patrick,
Secretary of the Committee.

     The minutes of the Executive Committee for Thursday,
June IL, 1928, were read and the following motion was mrade,
seconded, and adopted:   Whereas a meeting of the Executive
Committee was held on Thursday, June 14, at which there was
not a quorum present, now, therefore, be it resolved, That
the actions taken by the Executive Committee at the meeting
on June 14 adopted as a part of the minutes of the Executive
Committee at this meeting,


     I. Architects for the Dairy Industries Building    A uo-
tion was made, seconded, and carried authorizing the employment
of Pran!krel and Curtis, engineers and architects of Lexint-on,
Kentucky, as architects for the Dairy Industries 3uilding.


     2, Borrowing Money.    A statement was made to t'le Com-mittee
by the President of the University that it would be necess..ry
to borrow money at some time during the summer or fall to -meet
the current expenses of the University before payments are re-
ceived from the State Auditor.   Whereupon a motion was made,
seconded, and carried authorizing the Business Agent of the
University to borrow at any one time, or from time to tim'e
such amounts during the year as may be necessary to meet the
current expenses of the University, not to exceed j200,00

     3. Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company Permit. A motion
was ;.made, seconded and carried authorizing the signing of a
contract with the Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company for the
installation of a gas reducer on the University farm.   The
following contract was authorized to be executed and made of
record: