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on his judgment, you have gone a long way toward solving this problem. Some time should be taken in selecting the right kind of a man, it should not be entered into hastily."

Mr. Murphy thought that it would be unwise to select today, that the Board of Trustees should be given time to think before rushing headlong into a selection and that this was not an opportune time.

Mr. Haywood Parker agreed with Mr. Murphy and believed that we could not rely on three heads to carry out this consolidation. He recommended the adoption of the section under consideration, but that the election of a chancellor be not gone into.

Mr. Hinsdale asked: "Do you think that under the bcoad powers given the Executive Committee, they would have power to select a chancellor?"

Mr. Madry stated that he did not favor a chancellor and three presidents. That the people would think they were creating a new and useless office. He suggested a president and three vice-presidents. He moved that section six be amended so as bo make the word "chancellor" read "president" and the word "president to read "vice-president."

Seconded by Mrs.Cone who said that she thought personalities should not enter into the consolidation.

Dr. Maddry asked Dr. Works if that was his original recommendation.

Dr. Works said: "We recommended that because we believed it to be the best thing. We considered it in the Commission but were entirely impersonal."

Dr. Maddry said;" The reaction I have had is just what I said. I feel like we have created a new and useless office. The reaction of North Carolina is against it, I believe. It will be a handicap if you have a chancellor and three presidents. If we are going, let's go all the way."

Mr. Haywood Parker asked. Dr. Maddry if he favored ane head and he said that he did.

Mr. Haywood Parker moved that section 5 be amended by

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