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Jun 13, 1884

On motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

Thompsons and [Culbertsons?] bills tabled.

Regent Hiatt moved that the bills of professors Thompson and [Culbertson?], for expenses in attending farmers instutuets be laid on the table, which motion prevailed.

Relating to ex-prof Augney and microscopes.

Regent Hiatt moved that the secretary be directed to communicate with ex-prof. Samuel Augney and demand of him a definite report of his doings in reference to purchase of microscopes, committeed to him last year, which motion prevailed.

On motion the board took a recess until 8 o'clock p.m.

After Recess.

Lincoln, Nebraska June 13th 1884.

The board of regents met at 8p.m. pursuant to adjournment.

Present, regents Burnham, Gere, Hiatt, Hull, and Mallalieu.

Absent, Regent E. P. Holmes.

The minutes of the last preceeding meeting read and approved.

President to enquire as to dept. of mod. lang. sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that the president of the board be rquested to ascertain from all means available, the condition of the department of modern languages and the competency of the professor in that department and report to the board at the next meeting and suggest the resignition of the [?] if thought desirable, which motion prevailed.

H.W. Caldwell retained as inst. sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that Mr. H.W. Caldwell be elected instructor in history for the ensuing year at a salary of $900. Per [annum?], which motion also prevailed.

Tutor Culver retained for 1st. team sc.

Mrs. Dearborn retained sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that Mrs. Dearborn be retained as the instructor in elocution for the ensuing year at a salary of $800. Which motion also prevailed.

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Jun 13, 1884.

On motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

Thompsons and [Culbertsons?] bills tabled.

Regent Hiatt moved that the bills of professors Thompson and [Culbertson?], for expenses in attending farmers instutuets be laid on the table, which motion prevailed.

Relating to ex-prof Augney and microscopes.

Regent Hiatt moved that the secretary be directed to communicate with ex-prof. Samuel Augney and demand of him a definite report of his doings in reference to purchase of microscopes, committeed to him last year, which motion prevailed.

On motion the board took a recess until 8 o'clock p.m.

After Recess.

Lincoln, Nebraska June 13th 1884.

The board of regents met at 8p.m. pursuant to adjournment.

Present, regents Burnham, Gere, Hiatt, Hull, and Mallalieu.

Absent, Regent E. P. Holmes.

The minutes of the last preceeding meeting read and approved.

President to enquire as to dept. of mod. lang. sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that the president of the board be rquested to ascertain from all means available, the condition of the department of modern languages and the competency of the professor in that department and report to the board at the next meeting and suggest the resignition of the [?] if thought desirable, which motion prevailed.

H.W. Caldwell retained as inst. sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that Mr. H.W. Caldwell be elected instructor in history for the ensuing year at a salary of $900. Per [annum?], which motion also prevailed.

Tutor Culver retained for 1st. team sc.

Mrs. Dearborn retained sc.

Regent Mallalieu moved that Mrs. Dearborn be retained as the instructor in elocution for the ensuing year at a salary of $800. Which motion also prevailed.