Show Frat Row Gets Regents' A Fraternity Row on campus took one step closer to being a reality August 31 when the University of Utah Board of Regents adopted a recommendation that would enable the dream to come true should the land be made The Regents agreed that if the land is it should be surveyed and prepared for a fraternity Since that the problem has been turned over to architect Martin Brixen and the Department of Buildings and Grounds for As no land has been For many years fraternities have requested that land be made In the Spring of alumni and the Inter-Fraternity Council passed a resolution asking that the University investigate the possibility of making land available for affiliated Since that time the Council has urged similar According to Burns Assistant Dean of the need for a new housing area for affiliated groups has been long Dean Crookston cited fraternity housing conditions at the p r es e n t. He said that housing facilities have been that neighborhood relations have deteriorated and that parking has become a major problem for The problem of a new fraternity-row was first investigated by an executive committee of the Board of On August 4 they passed the recommendation which was finally passed by the Regents later in the |