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At the last meeting of the Board of Overseers it was voted to concur with the president and fellows in their votes reappointing Paul Henry Hanus, S. B., Assistant Professor of the History and the Art of Teaching; HugoKarl Schilling, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of German; Roland Thaxter, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Botany; all for five years from September 1, 1896; Arthur Richmond Marsh, A. B., Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature, for two years from September 1, 1896; appointing Frank Burr Mallory, A. M., M. D., Assistant Professor of Pathology for five years from September 1, 1896; Francis Cleaveland Huntington, A. M., LL. B., Lecturer on Pleading and Practice under the New York code of cil procedure, for one year from Sept. 1, 1896; re-appointing the following named instructors for one year from Sept. 1, 1896: William Guild Howard, A. M., in German; Thomas Hall, Jr., A. B., in English; John Albrecht Walz, A. M., in German; appointing the following named instructors for one year from Sept. 1, 1896: Frank Cole Babbitt, A. M., in Greek; Fred Norris Robinson, Ph. D., John Goddard Hart, A. M., and Herbert Vaughan Abbott, A. B., all in English; and Frank Beverly Williams, A. M., LL. B., in Property; and establishing a professorship of Comparative Pathology.
It was also voted to transmit to the president and fellows the draft of a statute providing for certain changes and modifications in the appointment of officers, with the consent of the overseers.
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