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| Astor Library, New York - 1888 - 408 pages
...the University shall include all institutions of higher education which are now or may hereafter be incorporated in this state, and such other libraries,...be admitted to or incorporated by the University. The regents may exclude from such membership any institution failing to comply with law or with any... | |
| New York (State) - 1889 - 932 pages
...hereafter be incorporated £t°tute°dn~ in this State, together with the State Library and State Museum and such other libraries, museums or other institutions...Regents, after official inspection, be admitted to the University. § 4. The University shall be governed and all its corporate powers HOW go vexercised... | |
| 1912 - 568 pages
...of higher education incorporated in the State," including the State library and the State museum, " and such other libraries, museums, or other institutions...be admitted to or incorporated by the university." The regents choose the State commissioner of education, who is the executive officer of the board and... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1890 - 690 pages
...now or may hereafter be incorporated in this State, together with the State library and State museum, and such other libraries, museums or other institutions...regents, after official inspection be admitted to the university." Its object is '' to encourage and promote academis and higher education by means of... | |
| Sidney Sherwood - 1893 - 156 pages
...now or may hereafter be incorporated in this state, together with the state library and state museum, and such other libraries, museums or other institutions...regents, after official inspection, be admitted to the University."3 From this section of the University act it might seem that the University was simply... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1894 - 1074 pages
...the University shall include all institutions of higher education which are now or may hereafter be incorporated In this State, and such other libraries,...museums, or other institutions for higher education as mayt In conformity with the ordinances of the Regents, after official Inspection, be admitted to or... | |
| 1895 - 798 pages
...shall include all institutions of higher education (the term • higher ' here is construed to embrace what is generally termed secondary) which are now,...establishments, except those of a relatively elementary order, which fall under the authority of the department of public instruction, can have a legal existence... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - 1896 - 318 pages
...it took up the work of university extension. of higher education which are now or may hereafter be incorporated in this State, and such other libraries,...be admitted to or incorporated by the university. Government. — The university is governed and its corporate powers exercised by 23 regents, including... | |
| 1897 - 1098 pages
...the University shall include all institutions of higher education which are now or may hereafter be incorporated in this State, and such other libraries,...be admitted to or incorporated by the University. Regents' meetings.— The regular meetings of the Regents are on the third Thursdays of October. December... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1897 - 1274 pages
...ries, museums or other institutions for hierher education as may, in con- higher J ' education. formity with the ordinances of the regents, after official...be - admitted to or incorporated by the University. The regents may exclude from elude from such membership any institution failing to comply with law... | |
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