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5Jun 12 1884 For the Honorary Degree of Master of Arts Charles N. Little, of the University of Nebraska. Regent Hull moved that the action of the minority of the board on June 10th, 1884, directing the conferring of the degrees as above named, and the action of the chancellor in the premises as ratified and confirmed and that the degrees be declared duly conferred upon the class of '84, as also the Honorary Degrees above mentioned, which motion prevailed. 2nd. Calling attention to the vacancies in certain chairs, and the filling of the same. Passed to executive session. Chancellor Report Continued 3rd. Recommending in relation to the medical college in substance as follows: Same 4th. Rooms and accommodations for the medical college and the re-organization of latin school. Referred to the University & Library Committee. On motion the board then took a recess until 1.30 o'clock p.m. After Recess. Jun 12, 1884 Lincoln, Nebraska June 12th, 1884. The Board of Regents reassemnled at 1.30 o'clock p.m. pursuant to adjournment. Present, Regents Burnham, Hiatt, Mull and Mallalieu. Absent, Regents Gere and C.P. Holmes. The minutes of the morning session were read and approved. | 5Regent Hull moved that the action of the minority of the board on June 10th, 1884, directing the conferring of the degrees as above named, and the action of the chancellor in the premises as ratified and confirmed and that the degrees at declared duly conferred upon the class of '84, as also the monorary degrees above mentioned, which motion prevailed. 2nd. Calling attention to the vacancies in certain chairs, and the filling of the same. Passed to executive session. Chancellor Report Continued. 3rd. Recommending in relation to the medical college in substance as follows: [Same?]. 4th. Rooms and accommodations for the medical college and the re-organization of latin school. Referred to the university library committee. On motion the board then took a recess until 1.30 o'clock p.m. After Recess. Jun 12, 1884 Lincoln, Nebraska June 12th, 1884. The board of regents reassemnled at 1.30 o'clock p.m. pursuant to adjournment. Present, regents Burnham, Hiatt, Mull and Mallalieu. Absent, regents Gere and C.P. Holmes. The minutes of the morning session were read and approved. |
