Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1914-1917)

266 OCTOBER ilIEETING, 1r915 which would in his judgment strengthen appreciably the work in his Department. The Regents voted that the salary of Dr. Frank N. Wilson should be increased for the present University year from $900 to $1,200. The Board approved all the other recommendations of Dr. H-ewlett with the understanding that these should be carried out in due course, in general as outlined by l)r. Hewlett in his communication. On motion of Regent Beal, the Board permitted Mr. (). F. M\ead, last year a student in the Medical School, to take a conditional examination this y ear without the payment of a fee. The Secretary gave notice that there had been received from an anonymous donor the sum of $225 for a scholarship, and that the officials of the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts had recommended that Miss Dorothy Bastin be appointed to the special scholarship thus created. The Regents accepted this gift with thanks and appointed Miss B:astin accordingly. On motion of Regent Gore, Regent Hubbard was appointed to initial the October vouchers and Superintendent Keeler was appointed to initial the vouchers for November, December, and January next. On motion of Regent I-Hubbard, the President and the Secretary were authorized to take such steps as they might deem necessary to secure the importation of goods now ordered abroad on the University's account. On motion of Regent Hubbard, the two following resolutions were adopted: — Resolved, (i) That no copy nor duplicate of a teacher's diploma or teacher's certificate shall be given except to the original holder and upon satisfactory proof of loss or destruction. (2) That the applicant shall prove his identity by a certificate from the County Commissioner of Schools, or equivalent official, where the applicant resides, and to the satisfaction of the Board. (3) That the applicant shall prove that he is in good standing at the time of application by at least two wellknown members of his profession. (4) That a fee for a duplicate teacher's diploma and certificate, either or both, shall be one dollar, to be sent

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1914-1917)
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