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recommendations of the Faculty in relation thereto shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board of Regents within one week after the termination of said examinations.

MANNER AND CONDITION OF CONFERRING DEGREES.

Sec. 11. Ten days prior to the annual Commencement, the Faculty of each college shall report to the Board of Regents the names in full and the place of residence of all persons whom they shall recommend for a degree, and the kind of degree for which they are recommended; and if the Board in their discretion shall pass a resolution to confer the same, the report of the Faculty shall be inserted in full in the records of the Secretary. No candidate for a degree shall receive the same unless he or she has maintained a good moral character, and has sustained satisfactorily the examination prescribed by the Faculty by which he is recommended for a degree. Each candidate shall also present to the proper faculty any thesis that may be required, and shall attend on such public duties as the Faculty may direct, and perform such public exercises as may have been previously assigned.

HONORARY MASTER'S DEGREE.

Sec. 12. The Master's degree may be conferred, [cenia heneris], upon such persons as have already received the Bachelor's degree at this University, being of at least three years'(sic) standing, and who shall give satisfactory evidence of one years'(sic)liberal non professional study. Any candidate for the Master's degree may be required to prepare and pronounce in public an oration during Commencement week. (R. R. 1. 240.)

THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS.

Sec. 13. The degree of Master of Arts may be conferred upon graduates of this or any other college of equivalent undergraduate courses, who have passed a satisfactory examination in certain lines of study pursued under the direction of the Faculty, and have been by them recommended for such degree.

DIPLOMAS.

Sec. 14. The Secretary of the proper Faculty shall, at least ten days before Commencement Day, report to the Secretary of the Board of Regents, the names of persons recommended by the respective Faculties for degrees, together with the degree so recommended, and the Secretary of the Board shall procure suitable diplomas, and shall cause the name of each graduate to be inserted, and shall procure the signatures of the President of the Board and the Chancellor, and affix to each the seal of the University, and deliver them to the Chancellor. All degrees shall be conferred on Commencement Day by the Chancellor, acting under the authority of the Board of Regents, granted in pursuance of a recommendation of a proper Faculty. The fee for a diploma shall be five dollars in all cases, to be paid to the Treasurer of the University or other proper custodian of the funds thereof. (R. R. 1. 413.)

CHAPTER V.

THE FACULTIES OF COLLEGES.---(R. R. 1. 413. 428.)

Section 1. The professors and associate professors in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts shall constitute and be styled the "Academic Faculty," (R. R. 2. 101.)

Sec. 2. The professors and associate professors in the Industrial College shall constitute and be styled the "Industrial Faculty." (R. R. 2. 101.)

Sec. 3. Subject to the approval of the Board of Regents, each college shall have authority to arrange its own course of study, determine what qualifications shall be requisite for admission, recommend students for graduation, sign the

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