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Further examination.
Regent Mallalieu moved to strike out of the above the words and persons holding county superintendant's certificates as above, which motion prevailed
Regent Mallalieu then moved to adopt the above recommendation as amended, which motion also prevailed.

Requirments for Graduation.

5th. No person shall be admitted to the degree of doctor of medicine, under the age of twenty one years, or without satisfactory proof of good moral character. The candidate must have completed a course of mediacl study, continuinf therough three lecture terms of not less than six months each and including study of pratical anatomy and practical chemistry: and must have passed satisfactory examination on all the studies of such course. But no person shall be admitted to examinationon any study who has not attended at least four fifths of the lectures and exercises thereon. Students from other medical colleges, may be admitted to advance standing on proof of compliance with the above, or substantially equal requirements, up to the point of entrance.
Regent Mallalieu moved the adoption of the above recommendation, which motion prevailed.

Executive Session

By common consent the board the went into execitove session for the consideration of the following matters:

L. E. Hicks Elected Prof. Geology &c.

On motion it was ordered that the board now proceed to the election of a person to fill the chair of ceology and allied sciences, by ballot. A ballot being taken, the secretary acting as teller, resulted as follows: Prof. L. E. Hicks received four votes and having received the unanimous vote of all the members present, was according declared duly elected to the chair of geology and allied sciences, in this university.

C. H. Gere Elected president of BD.

On motion of Regent Hull the board then proceeded to the election of a president.
A vote being taken by ballot, the secretary acting as teller, resulted as follows:
Reegeny C. H. Gere received four votes, and having received the unanimous vote of all members accordingly declared duly elected as president of the board for the ensuing them of two years.

J. S. Dales Elected

On motion of Regent Hull, the board also proceeded to the election of a secretary. A ballot being taken, the secretary acting

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Further examination.
Regent Mallalieu moved to strike out of the above the words and persons holding county superintendant's certificates as above, which motion prevailed
Regent Mallalieu then moved to adopt the above recommendation as amended, which motion also prevailed.

Requirments for Graduation.

5th. No person shall be admitted to the degree of doctor of medicine, under the age of twenty one years, or without satisfactory proof of good moral character. The candidate must have completed a course of mediacl study, continuinf therough three lecture terms of not less than six months each and including study of pratical anatomy and practical chemistry: and must have passed satisfactory examination on all the studies of such course. But no person shall be admitted to examinationon any study who has not attended at least four fifths of the lectures and exercises thereon. Students from other medical colleges, may be admitted to advance standing on proof of compliance with the above, or substantially equal requirements, up to the point of entrance.
Regent Mallalieu moved the adoption of the above recommendation, which motion prevailed.

Executive Session

By common consent the board the went into execitove session for the consideration of the following matters:

L. E. Hicks Elected Prof. Geology &c.

On motion it was ordered that the board now proceed to the election of a person to fill the chair of ceology and allied sciences, by ballot. A ballot being taken, the secretary acting as teller, resulted as follows: Prof. L. E. Hicks received four votes and having received the unanimous vote of all the members present, was according declared duly elected to the chair of geology and allied sciences, in this university.

C. H. Gere Elected president of BD.

On motion of Regent Hull the board then proceeded to the election of a president.
A vote being taken by ballot, the secretary acting as teller, resulted as follows:
Reegeny C. H. Gere received four votes, and having received the unanimous vote of all members accordingly declared duly elected as president of the board for the ensuing them of two years.

J. S. Dales Elected

On motion of Regent Hull, the board also proceeded to the election of a secretary. A ballot being taken, the secretary acting