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May 19 1887

the east side connect the three down gutters with the most substantial surface gutters with the most substantial surface gutters practicable and carry the water into the street. That full power and authority is hereby given said committee to carry the provisions of this resolution into effect.
The resolution was adopted.

Concerning paving Around Campus.

Regent Burnham offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :
Resolved, that it is the sense of the Board that it cannot without special appropriation for that purpose share in the proposed paving of any street or streets adjoining the University campus, and that such appropriation cannot be had or secured before the convening of the next legislature.

It is further the sense of the Board that they are opposed to and will use their influence against a cedar block pavement laid upon a plank base : and that they regard any wooden pavement laid upon streets so nearly level as those surrounding the University grounds as highly objectionable on account of health, economy and general use and service.
That the Board will gladly unite with the proper authorities of the City of Lincoln, at the proper time and in the proper manner, for the securing of a lasting healthful and economical pavement upon such street or streets adjoining the University grounds as it may appear desirable and necessary to thus protect.
That a copy of this resolution be furnished Mr. N. C. Brock Chr. &c., as an answer to his communication on the subject.

Sale of stock at Farm.

The finance committee reported as follows:
The committee on finance have considered the report on Prof. Wing relating to the sale of surplus stock at the University farm, and would recommend that he be instructed to dispose of said surplus as rapidly and to the best advantage possible, by and with the advice and consent of the Dean of the Agricultural Department as to best methods of such disposition.

Bill of P. F. Harry disallowed.

Further, we recommend that the bill of P. F. Harry for extra services as carpenter amounting to $87.oo be not allowed.
M. J. Hull, E. P. Holmes Com't.
On motion the report of the committee was received and adopted.

Industrial College Building. location & plans.

Regent Burnham offered the following resolution and moved to adopt :
Resolved, that the Industrial College building to be constructed u pon general plans as presented by the committee to whom the subject was referred and having special reference to the

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the east side connect the three down gutters with the most substantial surface gutters with the most substantial surface gutters practicable and carry the water into the street. That full power and authority is hereby given said committee to carry the provisions of this resolution into effect.
The resolution was adopted.

Concerning paving Around Campus.

Regent Burnham offered the following resolution and moved its adoption :
Resolved, that it is the sense of the Board that it cannot without special appropriation for that purpose share in the proposed paving of any street or streets adjoining the University campus, and that such appropriation cannot be had or secured before the convening of the next legislature.

It is further the sense of the Board that they are opposed to and will use their influence against a cedar block pavement laid upon a plank base : and that they regard any wooden pavement laid upon streets so nearly level as those surrounding the University grounds as highly objectionable on account of health, economy and general use and service.
That the Board will gladly unite with the proper authorities of the City of Lincoln, at the proper time and in the proper manner, for the securing of a lasting healthful and economical pavement upon such street or streets adjoining the University grounds as it may appear desirable and necessary to thus protect.
That a copy of this resolution be furnished Mr. N. C. Brock Chr. &c., as an answer to his communication on the subject.

Sale of stock at Farm.

The finance committee reported as follows:
The committee on finance have considered the report on Prof. Wing relating to the sale of surplus stock at the University farm, and would recommend that he be instructed to dispose of said surplus as rapidly and to the best advantage possible, by and with the advice and consent of the Dean of the Agricultural Department as to best methods of such disposition.

Bill of P. F. Harry disallowed.

Further, we recommend that the bill of P. F. Harry for extra services as carpenter amounting to $87.oo be not allowed.