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Show 239 resident students for all edises given in the University, except for the course in medicine. For medicine a registration fee of ten dollars shall be required of all students and a tuition fee of forty dollars for residents and sixty-five dollars for non-residents. Besides the amount necessary for salaries and other running expenses exclusive of books. maps, apparatus, sup- .plies, etc., for the different schoOls and departments of the University. there will be about.$26,000. Of this amount $5090 should be used for grounds and with it the newly acquired land should be fenced, some trees set out, the nar- row lawn strips should be at least doubled in width and. thus the roads made more narrow. and the paths properly The roads shpuld be graded graveled. The grounds should be cul- tivated in places and the banks about the buildings taken care of in some way, porbably partly walled up with hard burnt brick and cement gutters made at the foot of the walls in order to carry off the water draining from and around the buildings. One team could be kept busy all the time in hauling freight from down town, carrying away rubbish from the grounds and.about the buildings and taking care of the lucern and garden. It would it more than pay the University to have a team, plow, harrow, and a big lumber wagon. which could be raised would more than feed The lucern the team. I |