96

OverviewTranscribeVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

MAR 16 1887

Lincoln, Nebraska March 16th, 1887.

The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, met at the Chancellors office in the main building at 2 O'clock p.m., pursuant to the adjournment of the December meeting 1886.

Present Regents Ieavitt Burnham, C. H. Gere, E. P. Holmes and J. T. Mallalieu.

The minutes of the last preceeding meeting were read and approved.

Regent Holmes stated that it was impossible for him to sit with the Board at this time and asked to be excused. Excuse was accordingly granted, and the Board thereby being without a quorum, a recess was taken until 2 O'clock p. m. tomorrow.

After recess.

MAR 17 1887

Lincoln, Neb. March 17th, 1887.

The Board of Regents of the University met at 2 O'clock p. m.

Present Regents Ieavitt Burnham, C. H. Gere, M. J. Hull and J. T. Mallalieu.
Absent Regents J. M. Hiatt and E. P. Holmes.

The Secretary and Steward read a memorandum of business for the present meeting.

Recommendati ons for Medical Degrees

A communication was received and read, from the Medical Faculty, recommending that the degree of Doctor of Medicine be conferred upon the following name candidates, viz:
Dwight S. Moore, Mahlon A, Kelso and Edward F. Dodd.
Also from the Homoeopathic section for the following named candidates, to wit:
Joseph S. Eaton and John K. Maxson.

Medical Degrees Conferred.

Regent Burnham moved that the recommendations of the Medical Faculty be approved and adopted and that the degree of Doctor of Medicine be conferred upon the candidates above named as recommended, and diplomas awarded accordingly.

The motion prevailed.

E. W. Hunt appointed Instructor in Engl. Eloc. &c.

The Chancellor asked to be allowed to secure the services of Mr. E. W. Hunt as Instructor in English &c., during the next term.
Thereupon the following resolution was adopted. Resolved that authority be and is hereby granted to the Chancellor to employ Mr. E. W. Hunt as Instructor in English, Elocut ion &c., for the re-

95

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page