June 30, 1905.] 



SCIENCE. 



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title thereto shall be in the Corporation 

 whose money is appropriated therefor. 



X. 



The site of the institution shall be in 

 Boston on the right bank of the Charles 

 River, as nearly as practicable opposite to 

 Harvard Square, and the Massachusetts 

 Institute of Technology shall there erect, 

 furnish, and equip buildings having the 

 capacity of at least its present buildings. 

 But the Institute shall not be required to 

 proceed with such purchase and construc- 

 tion until it shall have sold a sufficient part 

 of the land which it now owns. Provided, 

 however, that this agreement shall be 

 avoided if at the end of four years from 

 the time when this agreement goes into 

 effect the Institute shall not have purchased 

 said land and proceeded to a substantial 

 extent with such construction. 



XI. 



Within three years after the Massachu- 

 setts Institute of Technology begins the 

 construction of such new buildings, if the 

 Institute is then prepared to give in its 

 new location to the students of the Lawr- 

 ence Scientific School all needed instruc- 

 tion in industrial science, the Lawrence 

 Scientific School shall be discontinued as 

 a separate school of industrial science so 

 long as this agreement remains in force. 



XII. 



The degrees of Bachelor, Master and 

 Doctor in Science, so far as given in indus- 

 trial science, and all degrees in engineer- 

 ing, together with the requirements of 

 courses of study leading to these degrees, 

 shall be within the province of the Fac- 

 ulty; and these degrees shall be conferred 

 by the Corporations of the University and 

 the Institute, acting separately. 



XIII. 



Male students in the Institute shall have 

 the same privileges as students in Harvard 



University in the use of the playgrounds, 

 museums, and libraries of the University. 



Under regulations to be made by the two 

 Corporations, and on payment of proper 

 fees, students of the Institute shall be ad- 

 mitted to courses of instruction and the use 

 of laboratories of the University, outside of 

 those pertaining to industrial science, and 

 students of the University to the courses 

 and use of laboratories of the Institute. 



XIV. 



The Corporation and Overseers of the 

 University and the Corporation of the 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology shall 

 each have full right at all times to inspect 

 the institution, and suggest to the said 

 Executive Committee changes in the meth- 

 ods of management. 



XV. 



The Department of Architecture in the 

 University and in the Institute respectively 

 are not included in this agreement, but re- 

 main unaffected hereby. 



XVI. 



It is expressly provided that, as regards 

 the funds and property of the University 

 and of the Institute respectively, this 

 agreement shall be subject to any special 

 terms and requirements upon which such 

 funds and property may be held ; and any 

 property or funds which may be held at 

 any time by either Corporation imder such 

 terms and restrictions as would prevent the 

 use of them in the precise manner contem- 

 plated by this agreement shall, neverthe- 

 less, be used by the two Corporations re- 

 spectively for the support, benefit, or en- 

 couragement of the scheme agreed upon, 

 in such manner as may be permissible and 

 in accordance with the trusts upon which 

 they may be held. 



XVII. 



The arrangements established by this 

 agreement may be terminated at any time 



