Journal of the Proceedings of the Board of Regents... Commencing January 1858Clark & Wiltsie, 1861 - 284 páginas |
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... course of instruction in the Med- ical Department in all its branches through the entire year , and a corresponding increase of salary , was taken up . After hearing some remarks from Dr. Denton in favor of the proposed change , the ...
... course of instruction in the Med- ical Department in all its branches through the entire year , and a corresponding increase of salary , was taken up . After hearing some remarks from Dr. Denton in favor of the proposed change , the ...
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... course of lectures at this institution , and the writing of theses before admitting an applicant to an examination for the degree of M. D. , be suspended in said case , but that he shall not be presented for a degree without ...
... course of lectures at this institution , and the writing of theses before admitting an applicant to an examination for the degree of M. D. , be suspended in said case , but that he shall not be presented for a degree without ...
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... course of fourteen lectures in the University on the Fine Arts . On motion of Regent McIntyre , Prof. Alva Bradish having been appointed Professor of the Fine Arts in the University without salary , as a sort of honor- ary or ...
... course of fourteen lectures in the University on the Fine Arts . On motion of Regent McIntyre , Prof. Alva Bradish having been appointed Professor of the Fine Arts in the University without salary , as a sort of honor- ary or ...
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... course of lectures at the University , and re- questing the Board to reconsider the resolution passed in regard to him at its last meeting . Regent Parsons moved to re - consider said resolution , which was carried . After a short ...
... course of lectures at the University , and re- questing the Board to reconsider the resolution passed in regard to him at its last meeting . Regent Parsons moved to re - consider said resolution , which was carried . After a short ...
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... course of the University , to be ascertained and certi- fied by the proper Professsor in that course . This resolution shall take effect on the first day of July next . Resolved , That from and after the expiration of the ap- proaching ...
... course of the University , to be ascertained and certi- fied by the proper Professsor in that course . This resolution shall take effect on the first day of July next . Resolved , That from and after the expiration of the ap- proaching ...
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A. M. Present Academical Faculty account and vouchers adjourned to meet Ann Arbor annual report appropriated B. L. Baxter Bachelor of Laws bill Board adjourned Board assembled Board of Regents Board re-assembled Chairman College communication was received day were read Degree Detroit Observatory Douglass E. L. Brown expenses as Regent Finance Committee following resolution hereby Homeopathy hundred dollars June 23 laid last meeting Law Department Library Committee Medical Department Medical Faculty ment motion of Regent motion the Board Museum Observatory ordered paid P. M. The Board placed on file presented the following President Tappan priated read and approved received from Prof referred Regent Baxter Regent Bishop Regent Brown Regent Ferry Regent Johnson Regent McIntyre presented Regent Parsons Regent Spaulding Regent Whiting Regents assembled report was accepted requested Resolved salary Secretary special committee tion Treasurer Trowbridge University grounds University of Michigan versity warrants Young Men's Society
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Página 59 - prove all things, and to hold fast that which is good
Página 47 - Michigan," are hereby granted and conveyed to the State, to be appropriated solely to the use and support of such university, in such manner as the Legislature may prescribe...
Página 180 - Johnson,, presented the following resolution, which, on his motion, was laid on the table until the next meeting of the Board.
Página 149 - Art Association the right to exhibit said statue and to charge visitors a reasonable sum for the privilege of seeing it, to be applied to the payment of the balance due for said statue, 'and that a sum not to exceed $250 be and the same is hereby appropriated and placed at the disposal of said Committee to pay the cost of erecting •such room or building, it being understood that there is still unpaid about $800 for the statue, and that if the Rogers...
Página 47 - ... disposition of such lands as have been or may hereafter be reserved or granted by the United States to this State for the support of a University ; and the funds accruing from the rents or sale of such lands, or from any other source for the purpose aforesaid, shall be and remain a permanent fund for the support of said University...
Página 110 - That the sum of five thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be expended by...
Página 62 - The Regents shall provide for the arrangement and selection of a course or courses of study in the University, for such students as may not desire to pursue the usual collegiate course, in the department of literature, science, and the arts, embracing the ancient languages, and to...
Página 44 - Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed by the President to take into consideration the case of FM Speed, a student who was expelled for alleged improper conduct, with the view of granting him an honorable dismissal, provided that upon investigation it shall be made evident that he is entitled thereto; also, that said Committee report during the present session of the Board. Committee : Regents Ferry, Spaulding, and Baxter. Regent Bishop, Chairman of the Special Committee appointed to collect...
Página 78 - The Convention met at the stated hour, and was opened with prayer by Dr. Hewitt of Connecticut. The minutes of the preceding day were read and approved. On motion...
Página 48 - Section 9, it is provided that the University shall consist of three Departments: 1. The Department of Literature. Science, and the Arts. 2. The Department of Law. 3. The Department of Medicine. The same number and order of arrangement of Departments are continued by the Revised Statutes of 1846, Title II.