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Seventh  and  Eighth. — Compensation  to  Professor  of  Bacteri- 
ology was  referred  to  Finance  Committee.  The  fee  of  the  optional 
course  for  special  students  was  fixed  at  twenty-five  dollars. 
Ninth. — Committee  on  Instruction  to  confer  with  the  Professor 
of  Bacteriology  relative  to  equipment.  Adopted. 
Tenth. — The  sub-committee  to  co-operate  with  students  in  the 
interim  between  college  courses.  Adopted. 
Eleventh. — Outlines  a  plan  covering  deficiencies.  Adopted. 
Twelfth  and  Thirteenth. — Improvements  in  one  of  the  labora- 
tories was  referred  to  Committee  on  Property. 
Fourteenth. — Professor  Kraemers  selection  of  Mr.  P.  F.  Fack- 
enthal  as  Instructor  in  Pharmacognosy  was  approved. 
Fifteenth.— -Professor  Kraemer  was  authorized  to  engage  a 
student  assistant  upon  terms  suggested. 
May  13th,  ipi 3. — Adjourned  meeting.  Sixteen  members  were 
present. 
-  The  Committee  on  Instruction  made  a  supplemental  report  rec- 
ommending that  the  changes'  necessary  in  the  Roster  be  approved. 
Adopted.  Also  recommending  that  Professor  C.  B.  Lowe  be  made 
Medical  Examiner  in  the  Department  of  Physical  Education,  and 
that  Mr.  W.  Ward  Beam  be  made  Director  of  the  Gymnasium  and 
Instructor  of  Physical  Training.  Adopted. 
Committee  on  Examinations  reported  the  names  of  those  who 
had  successfully  passed  the  examinations  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  in 
Pharmacy,  and  also  for  those  for  the  degree  of  Pharmaceutical 
Chemist ;  a  ballot  being  taken,  they  were  declared  elected  to  receive 
the  degree. 
The  names  of  those  who  were  entitled  to  receive  prizes  were 
then  read,  and  approved,  and  the  chairman  appointed  various  mem- 
bers of  the  Board  and  Faculty  to  present  the  prizes  at  the  coming 
commencement.  Mr.  French  reported  that  the  Hon.  William  E. 
Humphrey,  of  Seattle,  Washington,  would  speak  at  the  Commence- 
ment Exercises ;  that  Rev.  Edwin  T.  Carson  would  offer  the  prayer, 
and  that  Rev.  David  M.  Steele  would  deliver  the  Baccalaureate 
sermon  to  the  graduating  class  in  St.  Luke's  Episcopal  Church. 
The  Committee  on  Membership  reported  favorably  on  the  ap- 
plication of  Mr.  John  R.  Rippetoe,  of  New  York  City,  for  active 
membership;  a  ballot  being  taken,  he  was  unanimously  elected. 
