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Jacob  M.  Baer,  William  E.  Lee,  Charles  Leedom,  E.  F.  Cook,  Samuel 
C.  Henry  and  Clemmons  Parrish. 
Committee  on  Hallberg  Memorial:  F.  P.  Stroup,  H.  K.  Mul- 
ford,  W.  L.  Cliffe. 
.   C.  A.  Weidemann,  M.D., 
Recording  Secretary. 
ABSTRACT  FROM  THE  MINUTES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  TRUSTEES. 
Dec.  6,  19 10. — Fourteen  members  present.  Committee  on 
Library  reported  between  six  and  seven  hundred  books  had  been 
classified,  accessioned  and  shelf-listed.  Five  books  were  donated 
during  the  month.  Committee  on  Instruction  reported  that  Pro- 
fessor Kraemer  had  recommended  Mr.  Armin  Kohl  Lobeck  for  the 
position  of  Instructor  in  Botany,  his  duties  to  begin  on  June  ist, 
191 1.  The  recommendation  of  the  Committee  was  approved  and 
Mr.  Lobeck  elected  to  fill  the  position.  Committee  on  Discipline 
reported  that  a  first-year  student  had  presented  a  false  certificate  for 
entrance.  After  a  thorough  investigation,  the  young  man,  to- 
gether with  his  preceptor,  were  found  guilty,  and  the  student  was 
dismissed  and  informed  that  he  could  never  again  be  admitted  as 
a  student  in  the  College.  Alumni  Committee  reported  that  the 
subject  of  amalgamating  the  ''Bulletin''  with  the  ''Alumni  Re- 
port" had  been  under  consideration  by  the  Board  of  Directors  of 
the  Alumni  Association,  and  as  a  result  of  their  deliberations,  they 
would  recommend  a  merger  of  the  two  publications  under  certain 
conditions.  After  a  full  discussion  by  the  members  of  the  Board, 
the  Report  of  the  Committee  was  adopted.  Committee  on  Athletics 
reported  that  the  Gymnasium  was  completed  with  an  expenditure 
for  total  equipment,  alterations,  etc.,  much  less  than  had  at  first 
been  anticipated.  Miss  Katharine  E.  Nagle,  the  Acting  Librarian, 
was  elected  to  active  membership  in  the  College.  The  Dean 
presented,  on  behalf  of  Mr.  H.  L.  Tomkinson,  an  interesting  docu- 
ment in  the  shape  of  a  bill  for  professional  services  by  Doctor 
Lloyd  Zachary,  covering  a  period  from  October,  1746,  to  November, 
1753,  and,  on  motion,  a  vote  of  thanks  was  tendered  the  donor. 
Jan.  3,  191 1. — Committee  on  Library  reported  that  one  thousand 
books  had  been  accessioned  and  shelf-listed  since  October,  1910. 
Several  foreign  Pharmacopoeias  recently  issued  have  been  pur- 
chased and  others  ordered  to  bring  our  collection  of  Pharmacopoeias 
up  to  date.    Mr.  England,  for  the  Committee  on  Resolutions  in. 
