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134file, subject always to the inspection of the Board or any committee or members thereof. He shall keep an accurate journal of all the proceedings of the Board. He shall draw all certificates authorized by the Board, or by the rules and regulations of the Board. He shall perform such other duties as pertain to his office, and such as shall be required by the Board, or by its rules and regulations. For the safe keeping of the books and papers of the Board, and for delivering them to his successor, and for the faithful performance of his other duties, the Secretary shall, before entering on the duties of his office, execute a bond to the Board in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), with two approved sureties, which bond shall be deposited by the President of the Board with the State Treasurer for safe keeping. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Sec. 4. The President of the Board shall be elected at the annual meeting in June, and shall hold his office for two years, and until his successor is elected and qualified. At the first annual meeting after the adoption of these amended by-laws, a Secretary of the Board shall be elected, who shall thereafter hold his office at the pleasure of the Board and by the same tenure as is fixed by statute for professors, and until his successor is elected and qualified. DUTIES OF THE CHANCELLOR Sec. 5. The Chancellor of the University is president of the several Faculties of the University. He is charged with a general supervision of all the associated colleges of the University, and shall see that all the regulations and orders of the Board are complied with ;(sic) in case of vacancy in any department of instruction occurring in the vacation of the Board, he shall secure the necessary supply therefor until the next meeting of the Board; and shall exercise such general executive powers as are neccessary to the good government of the University and the protection of its interests, which are not otherwise provided for. He shall make an annual report to the Board at its annual meeting, respecting the condition of the University, embodying all recommendations of the General Faculty for the improvement of the same, when so directed, and such suggestions as he may think proper. Sec. 6. The Chancellor shall have the right at any meeting of the Board of Regents to present and discuss such matters as pertain to the general welfare of the institution, except those involving his own personal relation to the University. THE STEWARD. Sec. 7. The Steward and Secretary shall keep his office in some one of the University buildings, in rooms set apart for that purpose by the Board and his office shall be kept open during the ordinary business hours of the day, except when he is neccessarily(sic) absent. The Steward shall be the chief fiscal officer of the University and of the Board of Regents, and he shall have general authority to act for and on behalf of the Board, in fiscal matters, when it is not in session. He shall perform such other duties as the Board may from time to time direct. He shall report to the Board of Regents from time to time, in writing, concerning the business of his office, and also such recommendations as he shall deem best and for the general welfare of the University , within(sic) the scope of his powers and duties. The Steward shall hold his office ex officio as Secretary of the Board until otherwise ordered, and the tenure of office shall be the same as is fixed by statute for professors. During the intervals between sessions of the Board, the Steward shall audit and pay all claims contracted upon his authority or know n(sic) by him to be correct, within the limits of appropriations make(sic) by the Board of Regents. (R. R. z. 47.) 130 | 134file, subject always to the inspection of the Board or any committee or members thereof. He shall keep an accurate journal of all the proceedings of the Board. He shall draw all certificates authorized by the Board, or by the rules and regulations of the Board. He shall perform such other duties as pertain to his office, and such as shall be required by the Board, or by its rules and regulations. For the safe keeping of the books and papers of the Board, and for delivering them to his successor, and for the faithful performance of his other duties, the Secretary shall, before entering on the duties of his office, execute a bond to the Board in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), with two approved sureties, which bond shall be deposited by the President of the Board with the State Treasurer for safe keeping. ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Sec. 4. The President of the Board shall be elected at the annual meeting in June, and shall hold his office for two years, and until his successor is elected and qualified. At the first annual meeting after the adoption of these amended by-laws, a Secretary of the Board shall be elected, who shall thereafter hold his office at the pleasure of the Board and by the same tenure as is fixed by statute for professors, and until his successor is elected and qualified. DUTIES OF THE CHANCELLOR Sec. 5. The Chancellor of the University is president of the several Faculties of the University. He is charged with a general supervision of all the associated colleges of the University, and shall see that all the regulations and orders of the Board are complied with ;(sic) in case of vacancy in any department of instruction occurring in the vacation of the Board, he shall secure the necessary supply therefor until the next meeting of the Board; and shall exercise such general executive powers as are neccessary to the good government of the University and the protection of its interests, which are not otherwise provided for. He shall make an annual report to the Board at its annual meeting, respecting the condition of the University, embodying all recommendations of the General Faculty for the improvement of the same, when so directed, and such suggestions as he may think proper. Sec. 6. The Chancellor shall have the right at any meeting of the Board of Regents to present and discuss such matters as pertain to the general welfare of the institution, except those involving his own personal relation to the University. THE STEWARD. Sec. 7. The Steward and Secretary shall keep his office in some one of the University buildings, in rooms set apart for that purpose by the Board and his office shall be kept open during the ordinary business hours of the day, except when he is neccessarily(sic) absent. The Steward shall be the chief fiscal officer of the University and of the Board of Regents, and he shall have general authority to act for and on behalf of the Board, in fiscal matters, when it is not in session. He shall perform such other duties as the Board may from time to time direct. He shall report to the Board of Regents from time to time, in writing, concerning the business of his office, and also such recommendations as he shall deem best and for the general welfare of the University , within(sic) the scope of his powers and duties. The Steward shall hold his office ex officio as Secretary of the Board until otherwise ordered, and the tenure of office shall be the same as is fixed by statute for professors. During the intervals between sessions of the Board, the Steward shall audit and pay all claims contracted upon his authority or know n(sic) by him to be correct, within the limits of appropriations make(sic) by the Board of Regents. (R. R. z. 47.) |
