(185) that it should hold a high rank and not be inferior to others in its endowment and its facilities for instruction. The North East and the N.Y. Show more(185) that it should hold a high rank and not be inferior to others in its endowment and its facilities for instruction. The North East and the N.Y. Conferences at their last sessions appointed committees to devise the means for increasing its endowment it (sic) is believed that other conferences will respond cordially to any effort they may make and engage in their plans so far as they mmY require cooperation. It is evident that an endowment that would once have well sustained a college is now insufficient. Salaries and other expenses are nearly double what they were years ago. This increased expense has resulted from changes that have been going on in the commercial world chiefly from the marked decline in the relative value of money. Political economists assure us that this decline may be expected to continue for several years to come. Show less
(402) It is recommended that the Honorary Degree of A.M. be conferred on Harmon Niles Milton S. Terry William T. Worth It is recommended that the Show more(402) It is recommended that the Honorary Degree of A.M. be conferred on Harmon Niles Milton S. Terry William T. Worth It is recommended that the Degree of Doctor of Divinity be conferred on Rev Nathaniel Judson Burton " Shadrach L. Bowman " William Antliff It is recommended that the degree of L.L.D. be conferred on Gen. Edward R.S. Canby Prof Silas Lawrence Loomis Joseph Cummings President [\page] [print copy] � Show less
(347) aged with commendable zeal to discharge the duties of his office. Still further the wife of the of the professor (sic) of Mathematics has been Show more(347) aged with commendable zeal to discharge the duties of his office. Still further the wife of the of the professor (sic) of Mathematics has been and still is seriously sick. Under these circumstances we are thankful we have succeeded so well. Professor Harrington's Professorship Vacant Professor Harrington has served as a professor five years and by the rules of the Board his office is vacant. He is a worthy man a good scholar and an able teacher. It has been the custom of the Board to appoint a Committee in similar cases. Whereas in this case there can be no necessity for such a Committee the precident will be very convenient should a case arise that require careful investigation. Show less