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§§ 323-330
POLITICAL CODE.
Charitable and

employes not members of the faculty shall be under his diTection and supervision.

Wages of stu­dents.
s. 12, c. 6, 1887.

§ 323. The president of the college and the president of the board of regents shall constitute a committee to fix the rate of wages to be allowed to students for labor on the farm or in the shops or kitchen of the agricultural college.

Annual report of faculty.
s. 13, c. 6, 1887.

§ 324. The faculty shall make an annual report to the board of regents on or before the first Monday in December of each year, showing the condition of the school and farm and the results of farm experiments, and containing such recommenda­tions as the welfare of the institution in their opinion demands.

Biennial report to governor.
s. 14, c. 6, 1887.

§ 325. The board of regents shall make a report to the gov­ernor on or before the last Monday in December next preceding each biennial session of the territorial legislature, containing a financial statement showing the condition of all funds appropriated for the use of the agricultural college and experimental station; also, the moneys expended and the purposes for which the same were expended in detail; also, the condition of the institution and the results of all the experiments carried on there.

Degrees, how conferred.
s. 15, c. 6, 1887.

§ 326. The board of regents and the faculty shall have power to confer degrees upon all persons who shall have com­pleted the course of study prescribed for said school by the board and faculty, and who shall have passed a satisfactory examina­tion upon the studies contained in said course, and who shall be known to possess a good moral character.

Regents defined.
s. 16, c. 6, 1887.

§ 327. The board of directors as appointed by the governor and confirmed by the council of the seventeenth legislative session, shall constitute and be known as the regents provided for in this act.

Experimental station estab­lished.
s. 17, c. 6, 1887.

§ 328. There is hereby established an agricultural experi­ment station in connection with the agricultural college of Dakota, and under the direction of the board of regents of said college, for the purpose of conducting experiments in agriculture, according to the terms of section 1 of an act of Congress, approved March 3, 1887, and entitled "an act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several states, under the provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, and of the acts supplementary thereto."

Assent of legis­lature to carry out provisions of act of congress.
s. 18, c. 6, 1887.

§ 329. The assent of the legislature of Dakota is hereby given, in pursuance of the requirments of section 9, of said act of congress, approved March 3, 1887, to the grant of money therein made, and to the establishing of an experiment station, in accordance with section 1 of said last mentioned act, and assent is hereby given to carry out all and singular the provisions of said act.

Article 7.-Normal School (at Madison.)

Section.

330. Normal school located at Madison.

331. Supervision.

332. Board of education-Appointment of.

333. Powers of the board.

334. Admission of pupils.

335. Conditions of admission

336. School to be visited.

337. Lectures.

338. Certificate to qualified pupil.

339. School funds, how disbursed.

Section.

340. Payment of salaries.

341. School lands selected and sold.

342. Funds from sale, how disposed of.

343. Vacancies in the board.

344. Sale of lands may be adjourned.

345. Meetings of the board.

346. Report by the hoard.

347. No religious tests in selection of teachers.

348. Sale of lands-Payment of expenses.

Location of school.
s. 1, c. 99, 1881.

§ 330. A normal school for the territory of Dakota is hereby established at Madison, in Lake county, Dakota, the exclusive purpose of which shall be the instruction of persons, both male

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