-x4m-mnm>m.~mmm -, V Tho faculty mat in regular session on Monday, April ,9, w l9l7,with quorum present: The following rsport from the Committee of Dean was wood by Dre Terrsll, Chairman of Committee on Proposed Faculty The Commsnisnt was authorizes to drill the battal? ' 1cm five days in the week. The Prssldsnt “as authorized to extend an invitation to President Benjamin Ids Wheeler to deliver the address at our next Commencement, , GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMITTEE The rsqusst of Mr. James ‘ to he considers a 6 W Q ’J- m o :2: :1 \ tor ins degree of €939 toxbs givgn in JunoJ was granted. His fl) thesis, presented with the spplicationa was ref rrcd to a Committee consisting of Professors Freeman, Darial Terrell3 Barr and Dr. Boyd. “@ DEBfiEABLE CLASé ii: . . ‘ 4 Tha follow1ng resolution suggested by tne Commltteo on Proposed Raoulty Legislation was adopted as recommended; In regard to the automatic ruls for dropping students or for placing them on probation for failure in work or the prohibition of such students to represent the college in any form of public contest or exercise: it shall be the duty of any student who is a condidats for a position in such conn test or exercise to present to the committee or individual making such an appointment a certificate of the Registrar's, showing that he is eligible for such position according to the rules of the college, above refsrred to. The following resolution suggested by Dr. Tuttle was refsrred to a special committee composed of the Registrar, Doctors Tuttle and Dantzler and Professors Weaver and Baker; That the number of courses in catalogue be changed so that all Freshman classes shall be numbered from 1 to 100; Sephomors classes from 200 to 300, Junior classes from 300 to 400 and Senior classes from 400 to 500a Also that the list