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Show 32 ‘ . ghffdrt_secure these lands which are of great value. An hfiféifert should be made without delay to secure these lands. Respectfully submitted, (Signed) I J. T. Kingsbury. The president's Suggestions with regard to the amount L p:w'to be charged for registration and tuition were adepted, "" ‘ ? jfith the provision that the tuition fees for the course in climedicine might be paid semi-annually in advance. ‘ It was moved br.Regent Young and carried that at least "fitiive thOusand dollars be set apart for the improvement of I the University grounds.‘ The advisability of buying a team, wagon, and farming: g'e‘r.'ljm'plamen-ts was referred to the President with power to act, dThe President was given power to hire a team, etc,, in case ‘" it was.thought best not to purchase. ‘ Ehe matter of leasing portions of the University campus i-to private individuals was also referred to the President.' ‘ The proper division of the approPriation for appara- tus. books, etc., among the different schools and depart- ‘h agiants was referred to the Building Committee, with the President associated, for consideration, and report with l recommendations to the Board. It was dicified that the mtlding send already contracted more 5‘1'!!!" be sold at two dollars per cubic y2ard, and that no I-of this sand be sold except by permission of the Board. |