KEGULATIONS OF GOVEKNING BOAKDS OF STATIONS, 801 



(."i) Thu treasurer shall execute a <,'o(>d and sufficient bond, in such sum a.s may he 

 required hy action <if tlic hdanl, with sureties to he approved as may he directed l>y 

 the hoard of re<;ents, said hoiid to he tiled with the secretary after its approval, lie 

 shall make written recpiisitions from time to time on the secretary of state or other 

 I)arties having; the custody of funds api)licahle by law to the supjjort of the State 

 agricultural college or experiment station. He is authorized to receive, indoi-se, and 

 receipt for all and any moneys for and on account of the State agricultural I'ollege or 

 experiment station. lie shall keep a full and accurate account of all funds coming 

 into his hands and the disbursements on account of said college or station, and shall 

 duly account to the board of regents, whenever required by resolution of the board, 

 for all moneys in his hands, custody, or control. He shall prepare and submit at 

 the animal meeting in July of each year a full and complete detailed report for the 

 year then expiring, showing the amounts received from time to time, and the source 

 and upon what account; and also a detailed report as to the disljursements; said 

 rei)ort njust include and show the financial condition of said college and station. He 

 shall also prepare and submit to the United States authorities, from time to time, such 

 reports of the receipts and disbursements on account of the college and station as may 

 be required by such authorities. 



(4) The executive committee provided for in Article II shall execute and enforce 

 the ordei^s and rules of this board, call meetings of said committee, act upon and 

 direct all matters appertaining to the management of said college or station requir- 

 ing the action of the board of regents during the internal or recess between the meet- 

 ings of the full board. It shall keep a record of all its proceedings, and the same 

 shall br reported at the lirst subsequent meeting of the board of regents. 



ARTICLE IV. 



(1) The hoard of regents shall select and appoint a president of the college and 

 director of the station, vice-director of the station, and all i)rofessoi"s, teachers, and 

 assistant teachers deemed necessary by them, and fix the salary receivable by each. 

 Such appointive shall hold office during the pleasure of the boaid and shall be remov- 

 able by the board at any time; the salary of any appointee removed by the board 

 shall cease from the date of such removal. 



July li), 1899, by motion, the clerk and purchasing agent and the printer were 

 placed on the same footing as to term of office as those mentioned in the said 

 by-law. 



(2) The board shall at said annual meeting in July, or as soon thereafter as is 

 practicable, prescribe and define the duties of president of the college and station, 

 the professors, teachers, and assistants, for the ensuing year, or until changed by 

 action of the board of regents, and prescribe the studies and pui-suitti to be taught in 

 the college and station. * * * 



ARTICLE V. 



These by-laws may be altered, revised, or amended at any regular meeting of the 

 hoard upon a resolution offered in writing designating the change, alteration, or 

 amendment proposed, ujx)!! a vote of two-thirds of the niemi)ers present. If the 

 amendment is to he acted ujmiu at a special meeting, then the notices to the mem- 

 bers calling said meeting shall state the j)roposed amendment, which must then 

 receive the votes of two-thirds of the mend)er8 present at such special meeting before 

 it shall he declared adoj)ted. 



Adopted June 27, 1895. 



TIk- vice-director nf tlie station was made director at the semiannual meeting 

 January, 1902. 



