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Cottrell, Cowles, Crouse, Cruikshank, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Dunham, Eaton, Edwards, Eiker, Furry, Gibson, Hansmann, Harbert, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hughes, Hurn, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Keck, Kendall, Kent, Kerr, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, McAleer, McCurdy, McGinn, Marshall, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Sauer, Shambaugh, Sokol, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Theophilus, Thuenen, Towner, Townsend, Veneman, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Mr. Speaker-90.

The nays were:

None.

Absent or not voting:

Messrs. Barrett, Black, Davis, Graff, Head, Lyman, Scott, Temple, Way, Wilson of Keokuk-10.

So the bill passed and the title was agreed to.

Mr. Stewart moved that a committee of three be appointed by the Chair to notify the Senate that the House is in readiness to receive them in joint convention.

Carried.

The Speaker appointed as such committee, Messrs. Stewart, Byers and Jaeger.

The committee to notify the Senate reported that their duty had been performed, and were discharged.

The doorkeeper announced the arrival of the honorable body of the Senate, which took seats upon the west side of the hall of the House, which had been vacated by direction of the Speaker for their use.

JOINT CONVENTION.

Lieutenant-Governor Milliman took the chair and called the joint convention to order.

Roll call was ordered and those present were:

Messrs. Alexander, Alberson, Allyn, Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Arthaud, Ayers, Bachman, Baker, Ball, Barkley, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Bishop, Blake, Blakemore, Blume, Bowen, Boysen, Brighton, Buchanan, Byers, Carr, Carter, Cheshire, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Classen, Coburn, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Cowles, Craig, Crossley, Crouse, Cruikshank, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Dunham, Eaton of Mitchell, Edwards, Eiker, Emmert, Finch, Fitchpatrick, Furry, Garst, Gibson, Gorrell, Graff, Griswold, Hansmann, Harbert, Harriman, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hayward, Healy, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hobart, Hopkins, Hubbard, Hughes, Hurn, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Junkin, Keck, Kendall, Kent, Kerr, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Lambert, Letts, Lewis, Lister, Lyons, McAleer, McArthur, McCurdy, McGinn, Mardis, Marshall, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Moffit, Mullan, Myers, Nicolaus, Nolan, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Penrose, Perrin, Porter, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Sauer, Shambaugh, Sokol, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Tallman, Theophilus, Thuenen, Titus, Towner, Townsend of Calhoun, Townsend of Monroe, Trewin, Veneman, Wallace, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Clinton, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Young-135.

Those absent were:

Messrs. Barrett, Black, Blanchard, Bolter, Campbell, Davis, Eaton of Fremont, Hazelton, Head, Lyman, McIntire, Scott, Smith, Temple, Way-15.

There being a quorum present President Milliman declared the joint convention duly organized pursuant to concurrent resolution passed by the Senate and the House.

President Milliman announced that the purpose of the joint convention was the election of four regents of the State university, four trustees of the College of Agriculture and Mechanic

Arts, for full term and one to fill the unexpired term of A. Schermerhorn, and two trustees of the State Normal school for full term and one to fill vacancy caused by the death of Hon. E. Townsend.

President Milliman announced as teller on the part of the Senate, Senator Crossley.

Speaker Bowen announced as teller on the part of the House, Mr. Carter.

Mr. Wise offered the following resolution:

Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives, of the state of Iowa in Joint convention assembled.

That the following named persons are hereby elected trustees, directors and regents of the following state institutions:

Trustees of Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts—

W. K. Boardman, six years......Seventh Congressional district
William J. Dixon, six years...Eleventh Congressional district
J. B Hungerford, six years.......Tenth Congressional district
William R. Moninger, six years....Fifth Congressional district
C. L. Gabrilson, for unexpired term of A. Scher-

merhorn....

... Fourth Congressional district

Members of the Board of Regents of the State University

Carroll Wright, six years.......Seventh Congressional district

W. D. Tisdale, six years..
George. W. Cable, six years.

..Sixth Congressional district
..Second Congressional district

Washington I. Babb, six years... First Congressional district

Trustees of State Normal School

I. J. McDuffie, six years.

Roger Leavitt, to fill vacancy caused by the death of Hon. E.
Townsend, for term expiring June 1, 1900; also for regular
term of six years.

Mr. Wise moved the adoption of the resolution.

On the question, Shall the resolution be adopted?

The yeas were:

Messrs. Alexander, Alberson, Allyn, Anderson of Lyon, Anderson of Warren, Arthaud, Ayers, Bachman, Baker, Ball, Barkley, Barringer, Bengston, Bennett, Bishop, Blake, Blakemore, Blume, Bowen, Boysen, Brighton, Buchanan, Byers, Carr, Carter, Cheshire, Clark of Hamilton, Clarke of Dallas, Classen, Coburn, Cold, Conley, Cottrell, Cowles, Craig, Crossley, Crouse, Cruikshank, Dodds, Downing, Dows, Dunham, Eaton of Fremont, Eaton of Mitchell, Edwards, Eiker, Finch, Fitchpatrick, Furry, Garst, Gibson, Gorrell, Graff, Griswold,

Hansmann, Harbert, Harriman, Hasselquist, Hawk, Hayward, Hazelton, Healy, Hilsinger, Hinkle, Hobart, Hopkins, Hubbard, Hughes, Hurn, Jaeger, Jenks, Jones, Junkin, Keck, Kendall, Kerr, Kimball, Kirkwood, Koontz, Koto, Letts, Lewis, Lister, McAleer, McArthur, McCurdy, McGinn, Mardis, Marshall, Miller of Cedar, Miller of Fayette, Moffit, Mullan, Myers, Nicolaus, Overfield, Patton, Payne, Penrose, Perrin, Prentis, Putnam, Roome, Santee, Sauer, Shambaugh, Sokol, Stallcop, Stewart, Stratton, Stuckslager, Sweet, Theophilus, Thuenen, Titus, Towner, Townsend of Calhoun, Trewin, Veneman, Wallace, Warren, Wilson of Adair, Wilson of Buena Vista, Wilson of Clinton, Wilson of Keokuk, Wilson of Washington, Wise, Wright, Young.-129.

The nays were:

None.

Absent and not voting:

Messrs. Barrett, Blake, Blanchard, Bolter, Campbell, Davis, Emmert, Head, Kent, Laubert, Lyman, Lyons, McIntire, Nolan, Porter, Scott, Smith, Tallman, Temple, Townsend, of Monroe, Way-21.

So the resolution was adopted, and the persons therein named were declared duly elected. Whereupon the following certificates were signed in the presence of the joint convention.

HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
DES MOINES, Iowa, February 6, 1900.

This is to certify that at an election by the two Houses of the Twentyeighth General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in joint convention, on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1900, for the purpose of electing the officers of the various state institutions, W. K. Boardman, having received a majority of all the votes cast for said office, was declared duly elected as trustee of College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, for the term of six years from and after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

Signed in the presence of the joint convention, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1900.

J. C. MILLIMAN, President of the Senate. D. H. BOWEN,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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Teller of the House of Representatives.

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This is to certify that at an election by the two Houses of the Twentyeighth General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in joint convention, on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1900, for the purpose of electing the officers of the various state institutions, William J. Dixon having received a majority of all the votes cast for said office, was declared duly elected as trustee of College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, for the term of six years from and after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

Signed in the presence of the joint convention, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1900.

J. C. MILLIMAN, President of the Senate

D. H. BOWEN,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

ATTEST:

JAMES J. CROSSLEY,

Teller of the Senate.

C. W. CARTER,

Teller of the House of Representatives.

HALL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
DES MOINES, Iowa, February 6, 1900.

This is to certify that at an election by the two Houses of the Twentyeighth General Assembly of the State of Iowa, in joint convention, on the sixth day of February, A. D. 1900, for the purpose of electing the officers of the various state institutions, J. B. Hungerford having received a majority of all the votes cast for said office, was declared duly elected as trustee of College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, for the term of six years from and after the expiration of the term of the present incumbent, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

Signed in the presence of the joint convention, this 6th day of February, A. D. 1900.

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