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Dec 15 [1886]

Relating to military details.

1. Military detail : that steps should be taken at once, by the chancellor and president of the Board, to cause to be introduced in Congress a bill amending present regulations on this subject, to the end that the number of Army officers provided for this service be increased, and state and land grant institutions be first supplied when assignments are made.

Match Bill.

2. Match Bill, so called : that whatever support and assistance can be given to this interest which looks to state appropriations for advancement of veterinary and stock matters, should be granted and furnished.

Relating to use of Buildings by students &C.

3. Use of UNiversity buildings by students that the tendency be toward more conservative, rather than more liberal methods in this Direction: the students held to specific hours, times and ways, absolutely necessary to the advancement of social and educational matters : that in the matter of applications for additional privileges, the Chancellor and steward fully confer, that both the popular, and also the practical business like, property view be considered.

John T. Mallalieu, Leavitt Burnham Com. on motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

The report of the Library Committee to the chancellor, together with reports of departments, were referred by the President to the UNiversity and Library Committee.

Lieut. Dudley addressed the Board by permission relating to the subject matter of his report to the chancellor, appropriation for armory &C., and the matter was thereupon referred to the finance committee.

Miss Moore addressed the Board by permission relative to her communication upon the establishment of the college of fine arts and an appropriation therefor and the same was referred to the UNiversity and Library Committee.

Instructor in english.

On motion of Regent Burnham the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved; That the appointment of an instructor to the department of English Literature, for active service, be made, as soon as the condition of funds will admit of the payment of compensation for the same.

On motion of Regent Burnham the following resolution was also adopted:
Resolved that the further conduct and

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