i. As to fees and their method of payment, in which we wish 
to meet your views. We suggest that the fee be placed 
t $15 a month, or $180 a year. Should we send you 
hills for such dues? 
2. As to discipline. We have assumed that otdinary-rules of 
discipline would be sufficient, enabling us to expel stu- 
dents for cause, but only aftera presentation of the facts 
in such possible cases to you, and we may hope that no 
such cases will arise. 
Yours very truly 
(Signed) N. L. Brir 
een “Chief 
Both of the matters referred to in the preceding letter were 
immediately determined affirmatively. The first student was 
registered on January 16, 1919, and up to the time of printing 
this document nine students have been admitted. The men were 
referred to practical work in greenhouses and out-of-doors, in 
charge of foreman gardeners, until the end of February, and on 
the first Monday in March formal instruction as a class was 
commenced. The following circular was then issued: 
