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136in writing : Provided, that such report shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board at least forty eight hours prior to a meeting of the Board. Such estimates shall be presented only at the annual meeting of the Board in June, and the various departments will be strictly confined for the year following to such estimates as the Board may approve. (R. R. 2. 71,98.) -------------------- CHAPTER IV. Relating to faculties generally, and degrees. DEAN. Section 1. There shall be elected at each annual meeting, by the Board of Regents, a Dean of each college, who shall preside at the meetings of the Faculty of such college in the absence of the Chancellor of the University, and shall perform such other duties as shall be prescribed by the rules and by-laws of such college. DEAN TO ACT AS CHANCELLOR. Sec. 2. In case of a vacancy in the office of Chancellor during the time intervening between sessions of the Board of Regents, the Dean of the Academic Faculty shall perform the duties of Chancellor. Sec. 3. When any matter relating to the management of the College Farm or the Industrial College is under discussion, the Dean of the Industrial College shall have the privilege of making such statements relative to them as he may wish. Sec. 4. The Board of Regents shall not dismiss any professor, tutor, or other officer without giving him three months' notice, except in case of gross immorality or misconduct. MEMBERS OF FACULTIES. (RIGHTS.) Sec. 5. Any member or members of any Faculty may at any time communicate with the Board of Regents on matters pertaining to the interests of the University, which have been previously considered at a Faculty meeting. (R. R. 1. 413.) VOTE BY BALLOT. Sec. 6. For final recommendation of students for any degree, by the different College Faculties, all votes shall be by ballot; and in all cases of discipline, involving suspension, dismissal, or expulsion, the votes shall be by ballot. TUTORS. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every tutor appointed, in addition to his other duties, to give assistance in any College or department, when required by the Chancellor, provided his entire service shall not exceed five hours each day. All tutors shall be appointed for a term not exceeding one year. (R. R. 1. 418.) PRESENTS. Sec. 8. No officer, professor, or teacher of the Univdersity shall receive any present from any student or students of the same. DEGREES. Sec. 9. All degrees of the University shall be conferred by the Board of Regents on the recommendaton of the proper Faculty ; but no degree shall be conferred until all fees are paid, including the fee for diploma. FINAL SENIOR EXAMINATIONS. Sec. 10. The examinations of the Senior Class shall close two weeks prior to the beginning of Commencement week, and the standing of the members thereof and the 132 | 136in writing : Provided, that such report shall be filed with the Secretary of the Board at least forty eight hours priior to a meeting of the Board. Such estimates shall be presented only at the annual meeting of the Board in June, and the various departments will be strictly confined for the year following to such estimates as the Board may approve. (R. R. 2. 71,98.) -------------------- CHAPTER IV. Relating to faculties generally, and degrees. DEAN. Section 1. There shall be elected at each annual meeting, by the Board of Regents, a Dean of each college, who shall preside at the meetings of the Faculty of such college in the absence of the Chancellor of the University, and shall perform such other duties as shall be pprescribed by the rules and by-laws of such college. DEAN TO ACT AS CHANCELLOR. Sec. 2. In case of a vacancy in the office of Chancellor during the time intervening between sessions of the Board of Regents, the Dean of the Academic Faculty shall perform the duties of Chancellor. Sec. 3. When any matter relating to the management of the College Farm or the Industrial College is under discussion, the Dean of the Industrial College shall have the privilege of making such statements relative to them as he may wish. Sec. 4. The Board of Regents shall not dismiss any professor, tutor, or other officer without giving him three months' notice, except in case of gross immorality or misconduct. MEMBERS OF FACULTIES. (RIGHTS.) Sec. 5. Any member or members of any Faculty may at any time communicate with the Board of Regents on matters pertaining to the interests of the University, which have been previously considered at a Faculty meeting. (R. R. 1. 413.) VOTE BY BALLOT. Sec. 6. For final recommendation of students for any degree, by the different College Faculties, all votes shall be by ballot; and in all cases of discipline, involving suspension, dismissal, or expulsion, the votes shall be by ballot. TUTORS. Sec. 7. It shall be the duty of every tutor appointed, in addition to his other duties, to give assistance in any College or department, when required by the Chancellor, provided his entire service shall not exceed five hours each day. All tutors shall be appointed for a term not exceeding one year. (R. R. 1. 418.) PRESENTS. Sec. 8. No officer, professor, or teacher of the Univdersity shall receive any present from any student or students of the same. DEGREES. Sec. 9. All degrees of the University shall be conferred by the Board of Regents on the recommendaton of the proper Faculty ; but no degree shall be conferred until all fees are paid, including the fee for diploma. FINAL SENIOR EXAMINATIONS. Sec. 10. The examinations of the Senior Class shall close two weeks prior to the beginning of Commencement week, and the standing of the members thereof and the 132 |
