I - «•» ;«ft« :':nrflH.:t >: vlil.1l "My t.. 

 young nion. Koiii'th-Thn subjects for 

 women's ovnmlnal.il. iih, when not Idcn ll.'iil 

 «IHi llmtio In Mi" fourn. M of I nhtruti I l..n 

 (riven I" oolloR", "hull In nil "iiHoll dourly 

 correspond to thoni. Firth-For fin entire 

 sot of entraoeo examinations or ol ad- 

 vanced examinations, each candidate shall 

 pay iglO. For any extra examinations tho 

 Joe shall bo at tho rate of $20 per sot. 

 Reports of proficiency -will be given after 

 nil examinations. Upon tho satisfactory 

 completion of any course of study, candi- 

 dates will roeolvo certificates of their at- 

 tainments. 



The corporation adopted tho recom- 

 mendation of the President In regard to 

 University extension. 



The report of Treasurer Arnold B. 

 Chftce shows a balance of $193,904 20 In 

 his possession. The funds of tho Uni- 

 versity have, during the year, been 

 largely increased by the John Larkin 

 l.lnooln fund, of -which $95,406 7S 

 has been paid In. If to this 

 sum Is added the value of 

 tbo land given by the Messrs. Cheney of 

 Fontli Manchester, Conn., the full $100,- 

 000 has been raised. Another source of 

 Income the last rear has been fee gift of 

 John Nicholas Brown of 81200 toward the 

 salary of the Assistant Professor of Latin 

 for the next four years. The most notice- 

 able increase of Income of the common 

 fund has oomo from term bills arising 

 from the. greater number of students. These 

 have amounted In the last year to $43,- 

 349 31, against $3o,22G 82 In the pre- 

 vious year, and $20,248 72 six years ago. 

 This Increase has been offset bv the In- 

 crease in the salaries of tho officers and 

 other running expensos of tho c6Uege. 



Owing to tho increase in the common 

 fund, the Treasurer recommended having 

 a permanent offl.ee of the Treasurer and a 

 salaried Treasurer. 



Tho corporation voted to Increase the 

 tuition from $100 to $110. 



At 1 p. to. the body adlournod to 

 5 University Hall, where a collation was 

 served. 



Tho corporation oonvencd. again nt 2 

 o'olock, and proceeded with tho regular 

 business. Ten new professors and Instruc- 

 tors were appointed : Oharjes E. Bcrenct*, 

 •who graduated from Brown University In 

 1878, will be called to the chair of clnssl-- 

 cal philology, which will be a now depart- 

 ment in the Brown curriculum. Ho Is 

 at present at Wisconsin University, whore 

 ho holds a high position. H. P. Manning 

 of the class of 1883 was made an instruc- 

 tor in mathematics, Prof. Wilfred H. 

 Munro of the class of 1S70 will be asso- 

 ciate professor of history and director of 

 university extension. Mr. Munro Is ex- 

 •nt of Do Venux College, Now York, 

 and has boon studying In Germany the last 

 year. Edward B. Delabarre will bo asso- 

 ciate professor of psychology. Mr. -Dela- 

 barro graduated from Amherst In 1830. 

 and since that time lias lioen studying his 

 specialty nudcr prominent professors In 

 this country and abroad ; Adrian Scott 

 of tho olftss of 1870, Instructor in German ; 

 Augustus T. Swift, Instructor in German. 

 J M., Manly, who was caili d to Brown 

 from Harvard the first of this year, was 

 made associate professor of tho English 

 language and literature; Walter M. Saund- 

 ers instructor In chemistry ; George G. 

 Wilson, '80, Instructor in social science : 

 Otis E. Kandoll, associate professor of 

 mathematics and civil engineering ; P. T. 

 Guild of tho class of 1890 who has been 

 Instructor in chemistry this year, —■ 

 made registrar. 



The fnoulty report on tho granting of 

 Certificates to women after passing — 

 tain examinations was referred to a ... 

 mlttee which will report upon it at the 

 regular meeting of the corporation, in 

 September. At that time It will be made 

 a special order of business. 



The Land Grant Fund, was discussed 

 and it was understood that tho committee 

 on tills question should act with full 

 power hi this matter, and should docide 

 upon the disposition of the fund. 



As to Hope College, it was voted to 

 proceed at once with the renovation of 

 tho whole bnlldlng. The plans were sub- 

 mitted to the inspection of the members 

 of tho corporation. Work will bo begun 

 ** yimefllfit^yi M that th# dormitory may. 



