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May 18 1887

Lincoln, Nebraska May 18th. 1887.

The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, met at the Chancellors office in special session at 2 O'clock p. m. pursuant to the call of the President.

Present Regents Ieavitt Byrnham, C. H. Gere, M. J. Hull and J. T. Mallalieu.
Absent Regents J. M. Hiatt and E. P. Holmes.

Minutes corrected " Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry" (see page 104 )

The minutes of the last preceeding meeting were read by the Secretary, and by common consent the same were amended so that the title in the case of the appointment of Mrs. Lloyd shall read " Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry".

The Secretary and Steward presented and read his report : also, reports of committees on plans for the new buildings and the minority report of the committee on the Industrial College building: also, communications from Lieut Dudley relating to appropriations for Military department and relating to application of Lieut. Taggart : also, report of Superintendent Wing : also, communications from Mr. P. F. Harry, also, report of the committee on the reorganization of the Medical College, and also acceptance of Mrs. Lloyd of the appointment at Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry.

Sherman & Edgren appointed delegates to semi-centennial at the University of Michigan.

The Chancellor read communication from the Faculty recommending the appointment of Prof. L. A. Sherman as delegate and Prof. A. H. Edgren as alternate, to represent the University of Nebraska at the semi-centennial celebration of the University of Michigan.
On motion of Regent Hull it was ordered that the appointments be made as recommended by the Faculty.

The Chancellor made a verbal report and presented a communication from Professor Bessey: also, report from Judge Mason in the Butterfield case, also, a communication from Dr. Billings, and reporting further that the negotiations looking to the connection of the Labor Bureau with the chair of Philisophy had failed of approval by the Governor.

Regent Burnham moved that the report of the committee on reorganization of the Medical College, be received and placed on file, which motion prevailed.

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May 18 1887

Lincoln, Nebraska May 18th. 1887.

The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, met at the Chancellors office in special session at 2 O'clock p. m. pursuant to the call of the President.

Present Regents Ieavitt Byrnham, C. H. Gere, M. J. Hull and J. T. Mallalieu.
Absent Regents J. M. Hiatt and E. P. Holmes.

Minutes corrected " Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry" (see page 104 )

The minutes of the last preceeding meeting were read by the Secretary, and by common consent the same were amended so that the title in the case of the appointment of Mrs. Lloyd shall read " Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry".

The Secretary and Steward presented and read his report : also, reports of committees on plans for the new buildings and the minority report of the committee on the Industrial College building: also, communications from Lieut dudley relating to appropriations for Military department and relating to application of Lieut. Taggart : also, report of Superintendent Wing : also, communications from Pr. P. F. Harry, also report of the committee on the reorganization of the Medical College, and also acceptance of Mrs. Lloyd of the appointment at Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry.

Sherman & Elgren appointed delegates to semi-centennial at the University of Michigan.

The Chancellor read communication from the Faculty recommending the appointment of Prof. L. A. Sherman as delegate and Prof. A. H. Edgren as alternate, to represent the University of Nebraska at the semi-centennial celebration of the University of Michigan.
On motion of Regent Hull it was ordered that the appointments be made as recommended by the Faculty.

The Chancellor made a verbal report and presented a communication from Professor Bessey: also report from Judge Mason in the Butterfield case, also a communication from Dr. Billings, and report ing further that the negotiations looking to the connection of the Labor Bureau with the chair of Philisophy had failed of approval by the Governor.

Regent Burnham moved that the report of the committee on reorganization of the Medical College, be received and placed on file, which motion prevailed.

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