50 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
school course of recognized standing, or its equivalent; each 
scholarship to grant such privileges and be subject to such 
conditions as are provided below, or may subsequently be 
imposed by the Trustees of the Garden. 
Each scholarship so conferred may be held by the orig- 
inal recipient for a period not exceeding three years, sub- 
ject to the following conditions: 
Each garden pupil shall show such progress as to satisfy 
the Director that the opportunities afforded are being ap- 
preciated, and from time to time will be subject to both 
theoretical and practical examinations. Garden pupils 
shall lead a strictly upright and moral life and shall be 
courteous and willing in the performance of all duties pre- 
scribed. Failure to meet the requirements in any of these 
respects shall forfeit all claim to any scholarship. 
Upon the satisfactory completion of the regular garden 
course, the holder of a scholarship shall be examined, and on 
passing such examination to the satisfaction of the Garden 
Committee and Director, shall receive a certificate indicat- 
ing the work done. 
RESOLVED, That there be admitted to the garden 
course, in addition to those holding garden scholarships as 
many suitably prepared pupils as can in the judgment of 
the Director be adequately taught; each pupil so admitted 
to be charged $50.00 per year tuition and to be entitled 
to a regular certificate on the completion of the prescribed 
course and examination. It is further provided that 
properly prepared individuals may take a single course at 
a cost of $15.00 for each course extending throughout the 
year, and a fee of $5.00 for each course covering three 
months or less. 
RESOLVED, That the Director be instructed to prepare 
regulations concerning applications for scholarships, ex- 
aminations, vacations, courses of study, and such other 
matters necessary to properly carry out the provisions of 
the above resolutions and for the establishment of a garden 
course along the lines indicated in the Director’s report 
for the month of February, 1914. 
In accordance with the above resolutions, announcement 
is herewith made that the examination to fill vacancies in 
Garden Pupil Scholarships will be held on the first Saturday 
in September, in the administration building of the Garden, 
Tower Grove and Botanical Avenues. Applications for per- 
mission to take the examination must be sent to the Director 
of the Garden not later than August 15. The examinations 
will be ee to test the applicant’s knowledge of 
United States history, English literature, arithmetic, algebra, 
~ age ts of seer od and BaF other science (either 
zodlogy, chemistry, physics, or physio. to be selected b 
the candidate, and one foreign hepa either Gaba. 
French, ish, Latin, or Greek, according to the previous 
training of the applicant. as | 
