MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES,Jun-6, 1906 Page 100(cont'd)



      Thereuuon President Patterson moved that the matter of in-
creasing ar., Milligants salary be referred to the Committee
on Salaries, which motion was seconded by Judge Lafferty, and
duly carried.






     Mr. Carpenter offered the following resolution:
     Whereas, President James K. Patterson has reported to this
Board his action with reference to a certain donation from
Mr. Andrew Carnegie for the erection of a Library Building for
the A. & M. College, which donation has been accepted, as evi-
denced by the minutes of this Board,-


     Now therefore, be it resolved,
     1st That this Board tender to President James K. Patter-
son, the sincere thanks of this Board for his interest, ac-
tivity and success therein;

     2nd That this is but another evidence of his devotion to
the interest of this college to which he has given so many of
the best years of his life, for which the friends of the Col-
lege should ever be grateful, and can never adequatelt repay.

     3rd That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes
of this meeting, and a copy of same be furnished to James K.
Patterson.

    Said motion was duly seconded, put upon its passage, and
carried unanimously.


     Thereupon Judge Kinkead offered the following resolution:
     Resolved that this Board tender to President Patterson
its thanks for his liberal offer with reference to the Carnegie
Library.

     Said motion was duly seconded by Judge Stout, put upon its
passage and carried unanimously.