Regents' Proceedings, Volumes 1837-1864The University, 1915 |
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... tion , which was adopted : Resolved , That the Superintendent of Public Instruction be re- quested to furnish the outline of a plan of the University , at the next meeting of the Board of Regents . On motion of Chancellor Farnsworth ...
... tion , which was adopted : Resolved , That the Superintendent of Public Instruction be re- quested to furnish the outline of a plan of the University , at the next meeting of the Board of Regents . On motion of Chancellor Farnsworth ...
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... tion of students on the third Wednesday of September , 1838 . Resolved , That the Chancellor of the University shall receive $ 2500 per year ; the Professors , $ 1800 per year ; and the Tutors , $ 800 per year ; the salaries of the same ...
... tion of students on the third Wednesday of September , 1838 . Resolved , That the Chancellor of the University shall receive $ 2500 per year ; the Professors , $ 1800 per year ; and the Tutors , $ 800 per year ; the salaries of the same ...
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... tion , it was Resolved , That so much of said reports as recommend the es- tablishment of Branches of the University at Detroit , Monroe , Pon- tiac , Jacksonburgh , Kalamazoo , and Grand Rapids be adopted . On motion of Mr. Adam the ...
... tion , it was Resolved , That so much of said reports as recommend the es- tablishment of Branches of the University at Detroit , Monroe , Pon- tiac , Jacksonburgh , Kalamazoo , and Grand Rapids be adopted . On motion of Mr. Adam the ...
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... and his government shall be open to the inspec- tion of the Regents , or of the respective Board of Visitors , when- ever either body shall desire it . 4. The Principal shall keep a book in which he THIRD NOVEMBER MEETING , 1837 21.
... and his government shall be open to the inspec- tion of the Regents , or of the respective Board of Visitors , when- ever either body shall desire it . 4. The Principal shall keep a book in which he THIRD NOVEMBER MEETING , 1837 21.
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... tion fees . CHAPTER 5 . Hours of Study , Religious Exercises and General Deportment . 1. To prevent unnecessary interruptions of study , the time from sunrise to breakfast ; from 8 o'clock A. M. till 12 M ; from 2 till 5 P. M. , and ...
... tion fees . CHAPTER 5 . Hours of Study , Religious Exercises and General Deportment . 1. To prevent unnecessary interruptions of study , the time from sunrise to breakfast ; from 8 o'clock A. M. till 12 M ; from 2 till 5 P. M. , and ...
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adjourned to meet adopted amount Ann Arbor Annual Report appointed appropriated authorized Balance Bank of Michigan Board adjourned Board met pursuant Board of Regents Building Committee cash paid Chairman Chancellor Farnsworth College Committee on Branches communication was received Duffield Executive Committee Expenses as Regent Fasquelle favor Finance Committee following resolution Fund H. P. Tappan Half of Salary hereby Institution interest J. H. Vance James Kingsley July June 28 June 30 June 30th Kalamazoo Kearsley Library Medical Department Messrs Monroe Moses Gunn motion of Dr motion of Maj motion of Regent Mundy number of students Observatory paid Warrant Pitcher present President Principal Professor Professorship pursuant to adjournment referred Regent Baxter Regent Bishop Regent McIntyre Regent Parsons Resolved respectfully S. H. Douglass Secretary Sept tion Treasurer Trowbridge Univer University Lands University of Michigan versity warrants paid White Pigeon Wilkins Williams Winchell
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Página 73 - ... remain a permanent fund, the interest of which shall be applied to the support of said university, with such branches as the public convenience may demand, for the promotion of literature, the arts and sciences, as may be authorized by the terms of such grant. And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
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Página 176 - Duffield, this application and all others of a similar character, were referred to a Select Committee of three, to be appointed by the Chair. The Chair appointed Messrs.
Página 90 - Whipple moved to amend the resolution by inserting the word "fifty" after the word "hundred" which was lost. The question recurring on the adoption of the resolution, it was decided in the affirmative as follows : Yeas: Lieutenant-Governor Mundy, Mr.
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