THE SECTION ON COLLEGE \Yi»KK. 
Tlic meeting was called to order by < Chairman Hanis. In the absence 
the secretary Mr. Gorton, of Michigan, was ch< cretary. 
Through Borne misunderstanding, no regular programme had been 
provided. It \\a^ moved and carried that matters referred t<> this 
tion by the General Session be then taken up. The subject of securing 
a bust of Senator Morrill was considered, and it was moved and carried 
that tin' section recommend to the General Session thai tin- subject 
i red to the executive committee, with authority to receive 
specifications and order casts, and to obtain the marble bust proposed 
and keep it in a suitable place in Washington for subsequent use. The 
following - d their intention to obtain a bust: Alabama] 
Wyoming, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, Soul h < laro- 
lina.( >hio, Pennsylvania. Mississippi, Rhode Island. Vei mont, I Delaware, 
on sin, New Xbrk, Blaine, Colorado. North Dakota, New I [ampshire, 
1 kmnecticut 
The subject of the relation of the colleges to the War Department, 
red to this Section, was next taken up. It was moved thai this 
Section recommend to the General Session that a committee of five 
be appointed to confer with the War Department. Moved that the 
mmittee be instruct 'islatiou which shall 
require one army offi< i ch land -rant college. Alter considerable 
discussion it was moved that the whole matter lieon the table until 
Thursday, at l' p. m. < Sarried. 
It was moved and carried that a committee of three be appointed by 
the chaii to i equirements for admission ami ce 
study in tural coH< d report .if 9 o'clock at night 
chair appointed a- such commit Murkland of N< ll.nnp- 
shire, I lead of South Carolina, ami Ohio. Mi. W, II. 
ead an admirable •• i 'acuity d 
It was moved ami carried th.it Mr. Scott's pap ■■ <»m- 
led for publication in tl u . A 
oommuni ;<»» ( Hub I lie pi i\ il l lieir 
club to the meml ( » i mol ion the 
invitation wa a it li th. 
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