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1906]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Later Mr. McLean, chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that he had had an interview with Miss JBronsori; that Miss Bronson stated that her price for the land was $25,000.00; and that he had told her the University had at present no money to use in purchasing land. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY. 7. I submit herewith for record a statement from Professor W. B. Day, Actuary of the School of Pharmacy, showing in detail the receipts and expenditures of the School of Pharmacy for the year 1905-06:

Fees of all kinds Laboratory deposits Dearborn Medical College. Sundries Total.

EXPENDITURES.

$11,885 31 1,593 92 4,656 67 283 86 $18,419 76

Rent Fuel and light Salaries for instruction Salaries for services , Repairs Advertising, printing and postage. Apparatus and supplies Laboratory refunds Water Taxes

Tuition refunded Sundries Total . Balance...

$5,000 00 1,365 74 3,525 00 2,760 15 1, 495 37 1,172 59 1,281 73 311 06 67 50 255 65 62 50 291 06 $17,588 35 831 44 $18,419 79

The report was referred to the Finance Committee.

Session of Tuesday, June 12, 1906. The Board met, pursuant to adjournment, but without transacting any business, adjourned to meet at 9:00 o'clock, Wednesday morning, June, 13, 1906.-

Session of June 13, 1906. When the Board met, pursuant to adjournment, the same members were present as at the first session, except Mr. Kerrick. Two requests were presented from the Alumni Association: 1. That the names of the officers of all the alumni associations of the University he printed in the annual Register.' 2. That the Board appropriate $250.00, or so much thereof as might he needed, to defray the expenses of printing and distributing the transactions of the meeting of the Alumni Association. Both requests were granted.