xt7zkh0dvz5x https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7zkh0dvz5x/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky 18660412 minutes English University of Kentucky Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1866-04-jul12. text Minutes of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees, 1866-04-jul12. 1866 2011 true xt7zkh0dvz5x section xt7zkh0dvz5x 135 After discussion, the motion to strike out by consent of the Board withdrawn by the mover. On motion of Curator Ricketts, clause first of the report, defining the function of the Regent, was referred back to the Committee on organization with instruction to report thereon to-morrow morning. On motion adjourned until tomorrow morning at i past 7 o'clock. Lexington July 12, 1866. Meeting of July 12, i866 Partial report of Committee on organi zation Auendme nt adopted de- fining the functions of the Re i) 3nt Proposed amendment withdrawn Board met persuant to adjournment, present Curator Bishop Chm. Allen, A. H. Bowman, Jas. Smith, Williams, White, Ricketts, Steele, Gratz, Goodloe, Morton, Elley, Woolfolk, Z. Smith, Groom, Herndon and Wasson. The Committee on organization to whom was referred with in- structions to report this morning. Clause first of their report defining the functions of the Regent. Report that in the judge- ment of the majority of the Committee no term can more suitably define the duties ani perogatives of the Regent than those al- ready employed in said clause. Whereupon on motion of Curator Williams the report was received Whereupon Curator Allen proposed the following amendment to the afforsaid clause which was unanimously adopted. "The University embraces several Colleges each under im- mediate government of its own faculty anid presiding officer. The general supervision of the University as a whole is Committed to a Regent who is elected from among the Curators and is Ex officio Chairman of the Executive Committee and whose duty it is in connection with the Executive Committee to see that the general laws and statutes of the University are faithfully car- ried out," On motion of Curator Allen the following amendments to clause 1st page twenty of report of the Committee on the office of Regent was /136/ offered and after being discused was withdrawn by the mover the board consenting to the withdrawal. In order to give the various Colleges of the University with their severel Faculties Business officers a more formal unity the Board of Curators appointed one of their own members Regent who shall on behalf of the board exercise a general superintendence over the interest of the whole university and who shall in connection with the Executive Committee be the representative of the Board except when the same is in session. The Board continued to act on the report of the Committee on organization for some time. When on motion of Curator Groom that the reading of the report be now suspended on the Board proceed to ratify all business heretofore transacted which require ratification by a majority of the entire Board , where" upon the election of the following officers are professors here- tofore made was conferred unanimously and the salaries of the same fixed as before namely. Election of officers of the Board the Profes- sors & the Ex. Coin. confirmed. thanks voted to same Cons ittee Resolution of thanks to J. B. Bowman 1866 136 J. B. Bowman Regent, John G. Allen, Tres. and Joseph Wasson Sec't., Robert Milligan, President, J. W. McGarvey and W. T. Moore professors of the College of the Bible. Of the College of Science Literature and Arts Robt. Graham President, Henry White and John H. Neville professors, and A. B. Milligan adjunct professor. Of the Agricultural College John Augustus Willisas Presi- dent, Robert Peter Jemes K. Patterson, Alexander Winchal profos- cors and W. E. Arnold Tutor. Executive Committee John B. Bowman Chairman, Ex oficio John G. Allen, Benj. Gratz and Joseph Wasson & D. T. Morton. On which the Board resumed the consideration of the Noamit- tee on organization until a motion to adjourn was set and car- ried to meet at 2 o'clock P. M. Board set according to adjournment at 2 o'clock P. M. the minutes of the morning session was read and received where on m~tion of Curator J. Smith the following resolution was unani- mously adopted.. Resolved that the Executive Committee of the Board be instructed and empowered to tender --acres of ground on the land purchased for the university to any President or Professor who may desire to erect a dwelling and improvement thereon. /137/ On such conditions as may be agreed upon between the Execu- tive Committee and such professors. On this the Board again resumed the consideration of the report of the Committee on organization and having completed the same on motion of Curator Z. F. Smith the adoption of the entire report was amended was unanimously adopted. On motion of Curator Allen it was resolved that the minutes in regard to the regulation daily recitation be referred to the (present) faculty and the Executive Committee. On motion of Curator Z. F. Smith that a vote of thanks is hereby tendered by the Board to the Committee on organization for their ardous and faithful labor in preparing and perfecting the organization laws of the University. On motion of Curator Z. F. Smith the following resolutions were unanimously adopted. Resolved that the Curators and donors of Ky. University cordially endorse the energy & faithfulness of John B. Bowman in his effort to build up this institution. 2nd That we deem it due to his at this time and in this partic- ular manner to express our entire confidence in his integrity and singleness of purpose in all his efforts in order to build up and endow this institution. July 12, 1866 Residence at Ashland ten- dered to Regent Recinding of all laws in- consi stent with report of Com. on law. Garrard CO. Publication 138 Person to take charge of the farm The Agri. Col. to be put in peration Profe s sor elect to be tified. 3rd. That his past labors and success and especially his self sacrifising efforts should commend him to the full considera- tion of the Brotherhood and all friends of the university in the future. 4th. That in view of the fact that the Regent J. B. Bowman has been laboring without fee or pecuniary reward and in view of his liberal expenditures for the institution we tender to him for his use as a residence the mansion and appurtenances of Ashland. On motion of Curator J. Smith it was resolved that all laws and ordinances heretofore passed in consistent with the report of the Committee on laws and ordinances just adopted be hereby recended. A recommendation from donor of Garrard County was received and ordered to be filed. On motion of Curator J. Smith that the report of the C on- mittee on auxiliary schools be published with the laws and cata- logues. Kentucky University, Lexington, Kentucky July 12, 1866 On motion of Curator J. Smith it was ordered that the Exe- cutive Committee be desired to emploa as soon as possible a suit- able person to take charge of the farm and. &c. lately purchased and to take all necessary steps to put the Agricultural Colllege in operation. On motion of Curator Morton ordered that the secretary of this board be directed to notify the Professor. elect of their election at the earliest opportunity of their appointment and re- quest from them a. reply to their acceptance. On motion of Curator J. Smith that the minutes be anproved. On motion adjourned. R. M. Bishop President Joseph Wasson, Sect. -137