Instructions from the Regents of the University: To the Several Colleges, Academies, and Other Literary Institutions Subject to Their Visitation, Prescribing the Requisites and Forms for Reports, Applications, &c |
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... branches of English education , unless he shall have advanced beyond such knowledge of arithmetic , ( in- cluding vulgar and decimal fractions , ) and of English grammar and geography , as is usually obtained in common schools . § 27 ...
... branches of English education , unless he shall have advanced beyond such knowledge of arithmetic , ( in- cluding vulgar and decimal fractions , ) and of English grammar and geography , as is usually obtained in common schools . § 27 ...
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... branches of English education for four months , so as to entitle it to a distribu- tive share of the Literature Fund . Should this be desired , it will be proper to send another report , according to the form hereafter given for annual ...
... branches of English education for four months , so as to entitle it to a distribu- tive share of the Literature Fund . Should this be desired , it will be proper to send another report , according to the form hereafter given for annual ...
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... branches of English education pursued in the same , passed October 20 , 1853 . ** 1. The Regents , desirous of ... English stu- dies as is required of students in the higher branches of English education , as a prerequisite of their ...
... branches of English education pursued in the same , passed October 20 , 1853 . ** 1. The Regents , desirous of ... English stu- dies as is required of students in the higher branches of English education , as a prerequisite of their ...
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... branches of English education , or both , ac- cording to the true intent and meaning of this ordinance ; said return also to designate how many of said scholars claimed are males , and how many females . § 5. The said report shall also ...
... branches of English education , or both , ac- cording to the true intent and meaning of this ordinance ; said return also to designate how many of said scholars claimed are males , and how many females . § 5. The said report shall also ...
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... English grammar and geography , hereby required from students claimed as such in the higher branches of English education , as more fully appears in the next section . § 8. No students , in any academy , shall be considered scholars in ...
... English grammar and geography , hereby required from students claimed as such in the higher branches of English education , as more fully appears in the next section . § 8. No students , in any academy , shall be considered scholars in ...
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Æneid aforesaid Albany amount annual report application appointed April 17 Auburn Academy authorised books and apparatus branches of English buildings by-laws chap charter city of New-York college or academy Collegiate Institute Columbia College committee common school teachers common seal corporation County distribution districts election English education entitled February February 27 Female Academy Female Seminary further enacted Genesee Geneva College GERRIT Y granted hereafter hereby higher branches History income incorporated incumbrances instruction January January 29 January 30 JOHN V. L. PRUYN Legislature Literature Fund March March 28 Medical College meeting number of students Oneida ordinance paid passed April persons Poughkeepsie prescribed present president principal purchase purpose reference Regents Rensselaer resigned respect Schenectady Schodack Academy scholars Secretary study pursued subjects of study therein thereof thousand dollars tion treasurer trustees union free school University Whitestown whole number
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Page 104 - Corporations may be formed under general laws ; but shall not be created by special act,, except for municipal purposes, and in cases where in the judgment of the Legislature, the objects of the corporation cannot be attained under general laws. All general laws and special acts passed pursuant to this section, may be altered from time to time, or repealed.
Page 33 - ... of the aforesaid purposes, may be held by such college or institution upon such trusts, and subject to such conditions and visitations as may be prescribed...
Page 28 - SOCIETY, and for the purposes aforesaid, and by the name aforesaid shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary, break, and renew the same at their discretion, and by the same name to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto...
Page 29 - ... 3. Meetings and seniority. Meet on their own adjournment or when required by their by-laws, and as often as they shall be summoned by their chairman, or in his absence by the senior trustee, on written request of three trustees.
Page 28 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 100 - That the eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh sections of the act, entitled, "an act to institute an university within this state, and for other purposes therein mentioned...
Page 30 - VIII. And be it further enacted, That the said trustees, and their successors, shall have full power and authority to make all ordinances and by-laws which to them shall seem expedient for carrying into effect the designs of their institution; Provided always, That such ordinances or by-laws shall not make the religious tenets of any person a condition of admission to any privilege or office in the said college...
Page 39 - ... shall have been presented to them, to give public notice that a meeting of the inhabitants of such district, entitled to vote thereat, will be held for such purpose as aforesaid, at, the school-house, or other more suitable place, in such district, on a day and at an hour in such notice to be specified, not more than twenty days after the publication of such notice.
Page 116 - AN ACT Making appropriations for the support of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes...
Page 43 - ... department, whenever in their judgment the same is warranted by the demand for such instruction; to receive into said union free schools any pupils residing out of said district, and to regulate and establish the tuition fees of such nonresident pupils in the several departments of said schools...