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92 Statement—Continued. No. 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 74?, 743 744 745 746 Date. Feb. 28 *' To whom. For what. Amount. $83 100 50 50 83 83 75 100 11 80 42 30 106 44 816 4,605 37 00 00 00 37 37 00 88 70 17 00 00 00 87 19 78 IT "M\ T>nncr1nsfl 2 8 TT J TWmAra . u t< " " «' " " " *» 28 R. B Warder 28 T. D. Foulon. 28 28 H. K. Yickroy 28 << (( u « << <i " << «' << " 41 Gr. M Rice 28 M. Hollister 28 J. Fisher 28 28 N 0 Albert 28 Union Coal Company . . . 28 J M Gregory . . . . . . . . . 28 «' 41 28 111. Central R. R. donation Total $78,933 08 The amount paid for students' labor during the year is $3,499 82— divided among the departments as follows: Farm account Horticultural Department Mechanical Department Library and apparatus Building and repairs Carpenter shop Chemical laboratory Steam heating apparatus Sundry work $66 27 1,419 58 61122 91 26 74 82 600 01 3 40 118 92 380 79 • , (Signed,) E. SNYDER. The report was approved, and referred to the Finance Committee. Prof. Burrill then read the following REPORT OF THE HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. To the Regent of the Industrial University: During the past year Mr. H. K. Vickroy has remained in charge of the orchards and tree plantations, and has now assumed the charge of the vegetable garden in addition. Mr. Thomas Franks has retained the position of gardener, having in charge the ornamental grounds and green-house. He also had the care of the vegetable garden during the summer. These men have been faithful in the discharge of their duties, and merit the credit due to the practical work of the department Their further continuance in the respective positions now held by them is hereby recommended. Two men were employed, during the work-
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