June 1-2, 1899
06-01-1899
Volume OC - Pages 175-176
Reno, Nevada
June 1, 1899
The Board of Regents met at their Office in Morrill Hall at
9:15 A.M. this day. Present: Regents J. N. Evans and H. S.
Starrett. Absent: Regent W. E. F. Deal.
President Stubbs recommended the following students for gradua-
tion in the School of Liberal Arts, B. A., and the School of
Mines, B. S.:
School of Liberal Arts
Delte T. Boyd
Thomas Pollot Brown
Gertrude Alice Caine
Harry Herbert Dexter
Isidore Frances Dopson
Alfred Doten
John Milton Gregory
Annie Louise Julien
Charles Paul Keyser
Walter Clark Lamb
Thomas Jefferson Lawrence
Mattie Madge Parker
Mary Louise Pohl
Ammet Alice Sherman
Elizabeth Spayd Stubbs
Louise Gertrude Ward
Enid Marguerite Williams
School of Mines - Bachelor of Science
Emmet Derby Boyle
John James Briskat
Nelson Harrison Bruette
Nathaniel Dunsdon
Philip Enoch Emery
David Ferguson
Robert Hastings Frazer
Jason Marnier Libby
Alfred Latting Longley
Thomas Wilmot Mack
George Raymond Richard
David Curtis Segrave
Robert Emmet Sally
Making 30 candidates for graduation from the University and 19
from the Normal School, all of which was ordered.
Upon the recommendation of President Stubbs, Miss Laura de Laguna
was appointed Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, except
English, and in charge of the Department at an annual salary of
($1200) Twelve Hundred Dollars to go into effect the first of
September, 1899.
Upon the recommendation of the President of the University,
Professor J. E. Church, Jr., was granted a leave of absence for
the second year, beginning September 1, 1899 without salary.
At the request of the President of the University, Dr. Walter
Mc N. Miller was granted a leave of absence for one year from
September 1, 1899 without pay.
No further business appearing, the Board adjourned to meet
Saturday, June 10, 1899.
J. N. Evans
President
Geo. H. Taylor
Secretary