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and exercises, and all such rules and rogulatiojis as are necessary 

 to the preservation of morals, decorum and health. 



§5001. (3557.) 8e(;. ^O. The faculty sliall have charge of tlie to have charge 

 laboratories, library, and museums of the institution. of library, etc. 



§5002. (:3558.) Sec. 37. The faculty shall make an annual A"""=^' '"cpon. 

 report by the first Wednesday of December of eacli yC'ii"> to the 

 State board of agriculture, signed by the ])rcsident and secretary, 

 containing such information and recommendations as the welfare 

 of the institution, in their opinion, demands. Any members of the 

 faculty may make a minority report if they disagree with the con- 

 clusions of the majority, which the faculty shall communicate to 

 the board. No communication at any other time, from members 

 of the faculty, shall be entertained by the board, unless they have 

 been submitted to a meeting of the faculty, and sanctioned by a 

 majority. 



§ 5003. (3559.) Sec. 38. The president shall be the chief exec- Duty of presi- 

 utive ofRcer of the State agricultural college, and it shall be his 

 duty to see that the rules and regulations of the State board of 

 agriculture, and the rules and regulations of the faculty be observed 

 and executed. 



§ 5004. (3560.) Sec. 39. The subordinate officers and employes, Subordinate 

 not members of the faculty, shall be under the direction of the ***'''^''"*- 

 president, and in the recess of the board, removable at his discre- 

 tion, and he may supply vacancies that may be thus or otherwise 

 created ; his action m these respects shall be submitted to the 

 approval of the State board of agriculture at their next meeting. 



§5005. (35G1.) Sec. 30. The president may or may not perform superintendent 

 the duties of a professor, as the State board of agriculture shall °^ ^*""- 

 determine. If he performs the duties of a professor, or in case the 

 duties of president are exercised Ijy a president j»/"o tern., a superin- 

 tendent of the farm may be appointed, who shall have the general 

 superintendence of the business pertaining to the farm, the land, 

 and other property of the institution, and who shall be a member 

 of the faculty. 



§ 5000. (3503.) Sec. 31. The president and secretary, together committee to 

 with the superintendent of the farm, if there be one, and in case wlge".'^^"'* 

 there is not one, then one of the professors to be elected by the 

 faculty, shall constitute a committee to fix the rate of wages allowed 

 to students, and rate of board. In assessing the board, it shall 

 be so estimated that no profit shall be saved to the institution, 

 and as near as possible at the actual cost. The rates of wages 

 allowed, and rate of charge for board, shall, if practicable, be sub- 

 mitted to the State board of agriculture before they take efi'ect. 



§5007. (3503.) Sec. 33. For current expenditures at the State carrem 

 agricultural college, specific sums shall be set aside, in the hands of '^-^''''°^«»- 

 their treasurer, by the State board of agriculture, which shall be 

 subject to the warrants of the president of the college, counter- 

 signed by the secretary. All moneys due to the institution or 

 received in its behalf, shall be collected and received by the secre- 

 tary, and deposited by him witli the treasurer of the State board of 

 agriculture. The secretary shall, with his annual report, render a 

 full and complete account of all moneys received and all warrants 



