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Dec 15 [1886]

weather service.
Committee power to act.

regulation of the weather service be placed in the hands of the Chancellor and Professor Bessey, dean of the Industrial College, and Professor Nicholson, with power to act.

The chancellor called attention of the Board to the general subject of instruction in the latin school, and especially with reference to the provisions of sec. 7 , page 9 of printed By-laws relating to this matter. Referred to the committee on course of study.

Commissions and Certificates to cadets.

On motion of Regent Burnham the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved: that steps be taken to secure the passage of an act by the coming legislature, authorizing the issuance of commissions in the state militia, to worthy students in, and graduates of the military department ; also authorizing the use of tents and similar state property by cadets of the UNiversity: also that authority is hereby given to issue certificates of proficiency, signed by the chancellor and Professor of the military department, to such students as complete the required military course.

On motion the Board then took a recess until tomorrow morning at 9 A. M.

after recess.

Dec 16, 1886

Lincoln, Neb. December 16, 1886.

The Board of Regents met at 9 A. M. pursuant to the adjournment of yesterday.
Present regents Burnham, Gere, Holmes, Hull and Mallalieu. Absent Regent Hiatt.
The minutes of the preceeding session were read and approved.

Medical College Examining Committee.

The University and Library Committee reported as follows:
Your Committee to whom was referred communications from the secretary of the state medical society, naming Drs. Alex. Bear, F. D. Haldeman, M. W. Stone, S. J. Bridenstine and Charles Oxford, a committee to examine candidates for graduation, in pursuance of conference and resolution heretofore had and adopted, recommend the acceptance of such committee for said purpose, and hereby invite them to act in conjunction with proper representatives of the University, provided no obligaton of expense or compensation in any form is assumed for or on their behalf for or in connection with such service.

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Dec 15 [1886]

weather service.
Committee power to act.

regulation of the weather service be placed in the hands of the Chancellor and Professor Bessey, dean of the Industrial College, and Professor Nicholson, with power to act.

The chancellor called attention of the Board to the general subject of instruction in the latin school, and especially with reference to the provisions of sec. 7 page 9 of the printed By-laws relating to this matter. Referred to the committee on course of study.

Commissions and Certificates to cadets.

On motion of Regent Burnham the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved: that steps be taken to secure the passage of an act by the coming legislature, authorizing the issuance of commissions in the state militia, to worthy students in, and graduates of the military department ; also authorizing the use of tents and similar state property by cadets of the UNiversity: also that authority is hereby given to issue certificates of proficiency, signed by the chancellor and Professor of the military department, to such students as complete the required military course.

On motion the Board then took a recess until tomorrow morning at 9 A.M.

after recess.

Dec 16, 1886

Lincoln, Neb. December 16, 1886.

The Board of Regents met at 9 A. M. pursuant to the adjournment of yesterday.
Present regents Burnham, Gere, Holmes, Hull and Mallalieu. Absent Regent Hiatt.
The minutes of the preceding session were read and approved.

Medical College Examining Committee.

The University and Library Committee reported as follows:
Your Committee to whom was referred communications from the secretary of the state medical society, naming Drs. Alex. Bear, F. D. Haldeman, M. W. Stone, S. J. Bridenstine and Charles Oxford, a committee to examine candidates for graduation, in pursuance of conference and resolution heretofore had and adopted, recommend the acceptance of such committee for said purpose, and hereby invite them to act in conjunction with proper representatives of the University, provided no obligaton of expense or compensation in any form is assumed for or on their behalf for or in connection with such service.

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