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1905]

PEOCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OF TEUSTEES.

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PEES FOR CHANGES OF STUDY LISTS. The Council makes the following recommendations in regard to charging fees for changes in study lists after the beginning of instruction: Council Meeting, July 20, 1905.

RULES ON REGISTRATION.

1. The study list must he filled out completely, in accordance with the rules. 2. Changes of study lists in the work of the first semester may not be made after the end of the first week of class work as scheduled except on payment of a fee of $1.00. 3. Study lists for the second semester must be completed not later than 5:00 p. m. of the day preceding the examinations of the first semester. If received later than this, they will be subject to the late registration fee of $1.00. 4. Changes in schedules of studies for the second semester, made necessary by the results of the examinations of the first semester, may be made not later than 5:00 p. m. of the second Wednesday of the second semester, and may not be made after that time, except on payment of a fee of $1.00 for each change.

DAVID KINLEY,

' Secretary Council. After amending by striking out the words "the first week" in parag r a p h two and inserting in the place thereof "ten days," and by striking out in paragraph four the words "second Wednesday' 'and inserting in place thereof the words "ten days," the rules were approved on motion of M r . Kerrick. 5. The University Senate asks for an appropriation of three hundred dollars to defray expenses of the general University meetings for the coming year with the purpose of securing occasionally, at least, speakers of distinction, outside of the general faculty. Voted, on motion of M r s . Alexander, to postpone consideration of the request until the next meeting. 6. The acting Dean of the College of Science requests an appropriation of the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars for the incidental expenses of that college. It appears that no appropriation of this kind has thus far been made, chiefly because the Dean of the College of Science used his own office as Director of the Natural History Survey during the time of his term of office as Dean. Voted, that such an appropriation be made. 7. I am requested by Dean Davenport and Professor Hopkins to submit the following letters in regard to their connection with the Phosphate Company to the consideration of the Board: Voted, on motion of Mr. McLean, that these communications be sent to the committee appointed by the Board to consider this matter. O n motion of M r s . Alexander, 3 :oo o'clock was made the time for hearing the report. 8. Owing to the fact that Mr. Hamsher is to give instruction in the School of Education, and in order to do this must be relieved of a certain amount of teaching in the Academy, and owing to the fact that we desire to give more careful attention to certain matters in the administration of the Academy than they have thus far received, the request is made for an additional instructor in the Academy at a salary of one thousand dollars. Voted, on motion of Mr. McLean, t that such request be granted and the President authorized to appoint such instructor. —17 U .