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the  College.  He  also  read  the  bond  necessary  to  be  filled  out, 
upon  receipt  of  which  the  legacy  would  be  paid. 
Mr.  England  read  several  communications  relative  to  the  mail- 
ing of  periodicals  issued  by  the  College,  which  were  referred  to 
the  Committee  on  Publication  for  their  consideration,  and  to  be 
reported  on  to  the  College. 
Mr.  Clifife  read  a  communication  relative  to  entrance  examina- 
tions, which  was  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Instruction. 
October  4,  19 10.  Fourteen  members  present.  The  Committee 
on  Property  reported  the  changes  made  in  the  Pharmaceutical 
Laboratory  and  on  the  fifth  floor,  the  latter  giving  a  suitable  room 
for  physical  training.  Mr.  Clifife  reported  that  the  Director,  Dr. 
Schleif,  and  Instructor,  Mr.  Beam,  considered  the  room  well  lighted 
and  ventilated,  and  when  equipped  would  prove  one  of  the  best 
gymnasiums  in  the  city. 
Committee  on  Library  reported,  Librarian,  Miss  Katharine  E. 
Nagle  in  charge,  and  the  Committee  on  Examinations  reported 
that  James  Henry  Allen,  Frank  Earl  Haines,  and  Miss  Aase  Teisen 
had  satisfactorily  passed  all  examinations  in  the  Course  for  the 
Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry,  and  that  Peter  Amsterdam 
had  satisfactorily  passed  the  examination  for  the  Certificate  of 
Proficiency  in  the  Food  and  Drug  Course ;  and  these  certificates 
were  accordingly  awarded. 
Committee  on  Announcement  reported  that  the  Special  Bulletin 
relating  to  the  course  of  instruction  in  Analytical  Chemistry  and 
Food  and  Drugs  course  was  in  press,  and  that  the  Spanish  edition 
was  being  printed. 
Committee  on  Commencement  reported  that  the  Academy  of 
Music  had  been  leased  for  May  25,  191 1. 
Committee  on  Scholarships  recommended  the  names  of  eleven 
students  to  receive  the  various  scholarships  available,  and  the 
recommendations  were  approved. 
A  communication  from  the  Board  of  Education  was  read 
recommending  a  graduate  from  the  Central  High  School,  and 
one  from  the  Northeast  Manual  Training  School  for  scholarships, 
and  these  recommendations  were  approved. 
A  communication  was  read  from  H.  H.  Cregg,  of  the  Class  of 
1883,  requesting  a  duplicate  diploma,  which  w^s  granted  under 
the  usual  condition. 
