Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Prof. Shaler, representing a special committee of the faculty, opened the discussion by submitting a report outlining the presentation of the subject of cheating in examinations and theme work. The outline had been prepared by Prof. Shaler and Messrs. Merriam, Coolidge, and Adams the drafting committee appointed for that purpose. The first topic presented was in regard to article number twenty-six of the printed rules and regulations of the college. It was voted unanimously that the Conference Committee recommend that this article be stricken out. It reads as follows: "Any student detected in using unauthorized books or papers...
...President's report can not be obtained by the students before to-morrow...
...Angell read the report of the committee appointed at the previous meeting to submit constitution and by-laws. The committee deemed a constitution unnecessary and reported bylaws, which, after being slightly amended, were adopted as follows...
...reports to the president from other departments, those of the Graduate department, and the Law School are especially interesting. In the report from the Divinity School, Prof. Peabody makes a plea for money and new buildings. The fund for the new library has reached about...
...Library, the number of volumes added during the year is 14.558. The tables, showing the use of the books at Gore Hall, afford emphatic evidence of the increasing value of the library to members of the university. The reports of the director of the Physical Laboratory and of Mr. Alexander Agassiz, of the Zoological Museum, are specially interesting. The treasurer's report occupies a fifth of the pamphlet. The income for the departments dependent upon the college proper was $268,260.76; expenses, $266,307,33. The Divinity School also has a surplus, $271. - 17; but the Law School...