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1904.]

PKOCEEDINGS OF THE BOABD OF TRUSTEES.

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Dr. Burrill stated, however, that, in his opinion, the Council would wish that holders of these scholarships entering as special students be not admitted otherwise than as at present; however, that such special students, if they satisfied in full the entrance requirements during the two years of the scholarship, might thereafter register in any undergraduate department without loss of the benefits of the scholarship, so long as they continued to pursue household science courses, as stated in the recommendation of the Council. After a very full discussion of the proposition, Mr. Nightingale moved that the Board declare its approval of the recommendation of the Council, as presented, and refer it to the Committee on Instruction to formulate and report to the Board a way by which it might be carried into effect. On motion by Mr. Bullard, Mr. Nightingale's motion and the recommendation of the Council were referred to the Committee on Instruction for investigation and report at the June meeting of the Board. During the discussion of the foregoing recommendation, it had been stated that two young ladies, who had, while in the University, held scholarships in Household Science in the College of Agriculture, asked to be graduated from the College of Science, requirements for which they could meet, instead of the College of Agriculture, without being required to pay the fees which had been remitted on account of the scholarships. Mr. Nightingale moved that the request be granted, and his motion was, on motion of Mr. Bullard, laid on the table. The Board adjourned.

W. L. PILLSBURY, F. L. HATCH,

Secretary

President.