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<br />~v~ <br /> <br />1956 when his world wide practice in <br />hydraulic engineering began to demand <br />his entire attention. Prior to his con- <br />nection with this Board, he studied and <br />reported on possible Colorado irrigation <br />projects for the State Planning Commis- <br />sion while he was working in the State <br />Engineer's office on special assign- <br />ments." <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />MR. MOSES: "I don't think anybody is particu- <br />larly surprised at this. We dislike <br />seeing it come as we lose a very valua- <br />ble and certainly a highly respected <br />adviser. I would entertain a motion to <br />the effect that we accept his resigna- <br />tion with regret and express our appre- <br />ciation of his services in a resolution." <br /> <br />MR. PETERSON: "I make such a motion." <br /> <br />MR. 'LEW' WILLIAMS: "I second the motion." <br /> <br />Upon vote, the motion unanimously passed. <br /> <br />Dean Crawford then read the following letter: <br /> <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br />212 State Office Building <br />Denver 2, Colorado <br /> <br />April 18, 1958 <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board, <br />Denver 2, Colorado <br /> <br />Gentlemen: <br /> <br />On account of personal reasons, I should like to <br />retire from the Directorship of the Colorado Water Conser- <br />vation Board as soon as convenient. I have conferred with <br />the Public Employees' Retirement Association and find that I <br />under their regulations June 10th is the earliest date at <br />which my retirement can be made effective. I hope this date <br />is agreeable to the Board. <br /> <br />I have enjoyed very much my association with the <br />members of the Board over the past five years. Especially <br />