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MIEUTEE CF T?F UKZVE?QITT 9?V’TE

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October 13, 1930

The University Senate met in the Lecture Room of McVey Hall Monday,
October 13, at 4:03 p—mo President McVey presided»

The minutes of May 30 add of August 20 were approved»

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tie“ was anproved postponil the election of Senate representatives
on the University Council until December-
motion Was offered :or consideration at the next two

“Moved that the counc 1 shall consist of the firesident,
eges and of the Graidate
of Women, the Registrar

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Sc-ool, the Dean of Men” the Uead

( c ether with four members elected
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It is further provided that the four members elected
annually from :he Senate may not succeed themselves in
office.”

The motion is to be mimeog

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Senate at least two weeks p

The following recommendations of the Committee on Duplication of
Courses were approved:

Art 115a, lle a Independent Work; Three credits per semester.

 

Pol~ Sci» 210a, ZlOb- ~ The Supreme Court and Politics- Two hours
a Week, two credits per semesters

 

Commerce 209» Comparative Banking and Monetary Systems” Three hours
a week; three credits; second s mester.

The Committee reported that they had aoproved Farm Engineering lOlaph
Special Problems, which had been referred to the ficmmittee for
approval after an o tline of the course had been submitted» This

course carries three credits « Prereouisites, Farm Enzineering 10a

 

Dr- Adams' re;

ort on the handling of absences was submitted to the
Senate and With s
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lirht modification was astroved, with the undere
tending slat '1 be mimeographed and sent to members of the

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faculty fir their verification-

 

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