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1905 J

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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education,' and that such officers of instruction constitute committees from their respective colleges and represent those colleges in the faculty of the school. "We further recommend that all matters of educational policy initiated by the school of education be referred back to the several colleges, through their respective committees, for approval, but that, such educational policies having been established, the school of education shall be responsible for the details of their administration. "We advise that the administrative officer of the school be called its director; that he be charged with the duty of promoting its interests in all ways possible; that all departments represented in the school of education continue to bear their present relations to thejj* respective colleges; that the faculty of the school have power to recommend to the various colleges the granting of a University certificate of qualification to teach in the secondary schools; and that all candidates for the above certificate be expected to hand their names to the director of the school of education at the beginning of their junior year. "We further recommend that there be added to the department of education two or three instructors in order that its work may be adequately expanded; that instructors also be added to the other departments, where necessary, in order that special courses for teachers may be given; and that the University make adequate appropriations for the expenses of the school, including provision for advertising, lectures, and visits to high schools by the special department teachers.

S. T. D. E. L. A. A. A. E. H. ,S. H. A* FORBES, A. CLARK, KINLEY, DAVENPORT, P. BRECKENRIDGE, H. DANIELS, G. HALL, P. CARMAN, G. DEXTER, A. HOLLISTER, W. PARR, J. BARTON,

Committqe." Voted that the President be authorized to organize a school of education along the lines indicated in this report and submit the details as to the particular chairs desired with the salaries of the same at a subsequent meeting of the Board. t

GRADUATES FROM S C H O O L OF P H A R M A C Y .

U p o n the recommendation of the faculty of the School of Pharmacy, authority was given to confer the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy upon the persons named below: Carl Martin Aaseth Louis W. Plummer ' Benjamin Robert Abrams Charles Edward Powell Carl Godfrey Anderson Theodor Immanuel Scheips Frederick L. G. Berthlein Bernard Hermann Schultejann Arthur E. Curtis John Martin Siebrandt Lawrence August Dickhut Harry Eugene Slauson Guy Garland Dillow Hugo Franz Staack William Vincent Dufner John Herman Wehrley August Edward Gerhardt Thomas Hudson Wile George J. J. Guerten Walter Hines Whisenant (class of '01 > Michael Indovina Lewis Lambert Alkire (class of '03) Herman Ferdinand Jacob David Zamentowsky (class of '03)