July 29-30, 1893
07-29-1893
Volume OC - Page 22
July 29, 1893
At a regular meeting of the Board of Regents held on Saturday,
July 29, 1893, Governor Colcord, J. W. Haines, H. L. Fish were
present. Absent: C. E. Mack and J. D. Torreyson.
Minutes of the last meeting read and approved.
Balance sheets of respective funds on hand read.
Letter from Lieutenant W. G. Hann of July 22nd read and the
Secretary instructed to advise him that the Board requested the
Department at Washington to have Lieutenant Neall retained, but
in case that was not done, his name requested as first choice.
Upon motion, the young man from the Orphan's Home recommended by
State School Superintendent Ring would be received at the Univer-
sity at the opening of the Fall term and given sufficient employ-
ment for his support, provided he passed the required examination
for entrance.
Normal school propositions discussed and Miss Kate Bardenwerpen
to be offered Sixty Dollars per month from Sept 1, 1893.
On motion, it was ordered that Charles P. Brown be employed for
one year from July 1, 1893 at Seventy Dollars per month as
assistant to Professor Jackson in the Mining Laboratory.
Professor Jackson reported samples received and worked for July
as follows:
Samples on July 1 14
Samples received during July 8
Total 22
Samples working during July 20
Samples on hand July 29
Professor Miller allowed Fifty Dollars for supplies in the
Physiological laboratory.
Claims were allowed as follows:
Contingent University Fund 1,029.50
Mining Laboratory Fund 297.15
Ag & Mechanical College Fund 1,380.00
Total $2,706.65
No further business appearing, the Board adjourned.
H. L. Fish
President
Geo. H. Taylor
Secretary