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    On motion of Judge Kinkead the following resolutions
was adopted.

     " It having been reported that Prof. Neville contemplated
resigning his Professorship, we entertained a high estimate
of his ability and his great value to the Institution do wish
him to continue to hold his place, inasmuch as we consider
that the college would suffer by his retirement.    The
Board then adjourned to meet at the Phoenix Hotel tomorrow
morning at 9 A. M. Lexington, Ky.
June 3, 1884.



     The Board met as per appointment in the Phoenix Hotel,
Governor J. Proctor Knott in the Chair.



     On motion of Dr. Spurr the recommendation of Dr. Peters
respecting the purchase of additional chemical apparatus for
the use of the Professor of Agriculture was referred to
the Executive Committee with full power to act.



     On motion of Dr. Spurr the question of the modification
od existing conditions of admission of students - male and
female from the City of Lexington and County of Fayette
who are not county appointees, or normal students was
referred to the Executive Committee with full power
to act.


     The Board then adjourned,     June 4, 1884.

     James K. Patterson     W. B. Kinkead, Ch. Ex. Com.
       Secretary -



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