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... adopted January 21 , 1850 . 12. Report of the committee on claims , relative to the accounts and vouchers of E. H. Thomson , Immigrant Agent . 13. Report of the committee on claims , relative to the claim of Alex- ander Titchworth . 14 ...
... adopted January 21 , 1850 . 12. Report of the committee on claims , relative to the accounts and vouchers of E. H. Thomson , Immigrant Agent . 13. Report of the committee on claims , relative to the claim of Alex- ander Titchworth . 14 ...
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... adopt the means best adapted for making their productions known . By con- nection with the Patent office at Washington , or with a National Bureau of Agriculture , if established , this institution would be fur- nished with new and ...
... adopt the means best adapted for making their productions known . By con- nection with the Patent office at Washington , or with a National Bureau of Agriculture , if established , this institution would be fur- nished with new and ...
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... adoption of further means in our power , to elevate us still higher in the ranks of progress ? But it is not alone the simple establishment of a central office- necessary or important as it may be - to which this measure even- tually ...
... adoption of further means in our power , to elevate us still higher in the ranks of progress ? But it is not alone the simple establishment of a central office- necessary or important as it may be - to which this measure even- tually ...
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... adopt the means best adapted for making their productions known . By con- nection with the Patent office at Washington , or with a National Bureau of Agriculture , if established , this institution would be fur- nished with new and ...
... adopt the means best adapted for making their productions known . By con- nection with the Patent office at Washington , or with a National Bureau of Agriculture , if established , this institution would be fur- nished with new and ...
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... adopted , in regard to the subject of emigration . It is a subject of vast moment , and has in this country always been one of national consequence and deliberation . Your committee al- lude not to the hardy offshoots of a foreign stock ...
... adopted , in regard to the subject of emigration . It is a subject of vast moment , and has in this country always been one of national consequence and deliberation . Your committee al- lude not to the hardy offshoots of a foreign stock ...
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act to authorize adopted aforesaid agent Alpha Delta Phi amount appointed approved March Attorney Auditor Bank of Michigan bill Board of Regents bond building canal and locks cent chairman charter claim of Maj commencement commissioners consideration contract copy Detroit duties Elon Farnsworth emigrants entitled an act executed existence Extract from proceedings Faculty Farnsworth feet Grand Rapids Grand River hereby hundred institution interest James Davis January Jonathan Kearsley July Kent county land legislature literary societies loan locks and dam Major Kearsley March 28 meeting Michigan Central Railroad motion negotiating opinion organization paid party Pitcher pledge present President proceedings of Board Railroad Company rapids of Grand received referred resolution Resolved respectfully RIX ROBINSON road secret societies Senate side of Grand statement submitted supervisors thereof thousand dollars tion Titchworth Trowbridge undersigned University of Michigan Whipple
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Page 16 - America, for the payment of which well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Page 2 - ... which all the operations of agriculture connected with tillage, the culture of all the useful grains, grapes, and roots, the raising of stock, etc.. could be conducted to the best advantage, and where the operations of draining and the treatment of different soils could be thoroughly exhibited; in fact, a farm which, under the superintendence of practical and scientific masters, should become a model for. the farms of our State. There should also be attached a botanical garden, to be under the...
Page 37 - No student shall be or become a member of any society connected with the University, or consisting of students, which has not first submitted its constitution to the Faculty and received their approbation.
Page 5 - We conclude that the act of the legislature of this state, entitled "An Act to Amend an Act Entitled 'An Act Concerning Crimes and Punishments, and Repealing Certain Acts Relating Thereto/ Approved March 17, 1911, and Adding Another Section Thereto, to Be Numbered 375£," approved March 15, 1915, is unconstitutional and void.
Page 15 - ... was decided in the negative by yeas and nays as follows : Yeas: Draper, Duffield, and Trowbridge.
Page 3 - Whereas it has been the wise policy of these States to extend the protection of their laws to all those who should settle among them, of whatever nation or religion they might be and to adjust them to a participation of the benefit of civil and religious freedom...
Page 2 - University, as is contemplated by the charter of that institution, and having the benefit of lectures from the professors, and such other sources as may be expedient, resident professors, with expensive salaries, would not be necessary. There should belong to the institution a Farm, of sufficient capacity to embrace a variety of soil and surface, upon which all the operations of agriculture, connected with tillage, the culture of all the useful grains...
Page 11 - ... were not then completed. The amount, if any, expended since, is unknown to me. These vast expenditures, for the construction of university buildings, as well as those for the support of branches, have probably been made mostly from the proceeds of a loan made in pursuance of "An act to authorize a loan, of a certain sum of money to the university of Michigan", approved April 6, 1838.