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90Dec 15, 1886 bills due and unpaid be included in deficiency appropriation. On motion the report of the Committee was received and adopted. Wings financial report approved The finance committee also reported the following: Sale of stock at farm &c. In regard to the disposition of the excess of live stock on the farm, the Committee would reiterate the instruction given at the June meeting of the Board, and impress upon the superintendent the necessity of extra efforts looking to the speedy disposal of said stock to the best advantage possible for the UNiversity. It is desirable that no more of said stock should be kept through the winter than is absolutely necessary. Boarding at Farm. We Do recommend that the agreement contemplated between superintendent Wing on the part of the Board of Regents and Mrs. Courtney, Housekeeper, as to the boarding arrangements at the College farm, be so modified that board shall be furnished students at actual cost, but not to exceed $2.75 per week hereafter. M. J. Hull, Leavitt Burnham Act'g. Com't Relating to Law school. The committee on Course of study reported as follows: The University and Library Committee reported as follows: 86 | 90Dec 15, 1886 bills due and unpaid be included in deficiency appropriation. Wings financial report approved The finance committee also reported the following: Sale of stock at farm &c. In regard to the disposition of the excess of live stock on the farm, the Committee would reiterate the instruction given at the June meeting of the Board, and impress upon the superintendent the necessity of extra efforts looking to the speedy disposal of said stock to the best advantage possible for the UNiversity. It is desirable that no more of said stock should be kept through the winter than is absolutely necessary. Boarding at Farm. We Do recommend that the agreement contemplated between superintendent Wing on the part of the Board of Regents and Mrs. Courtney, Housekeeper, as to the boarding arrangement at the college farm, be so modified that board shall be furnished students at actual cost, but not to exceed $2.75 per week hereafter. M. J. Hull, Leavitt Burnham Act'g. Com't Relating to Law school. The committee on Course of study reported as follows: The University and Library Committee reported as follows: 86 |
