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Statement of account Executive Committee with University.

Executive Committee of Board of Regents, in account with University of Michigan,

DR.

1849.

July 1. To cash balance from old account on hand of

1850.

Sept.,

July 1. To whole amount of warrants drawn on the
treasurer of the University, from July 1st,
1849, to date, as per statement of Secreta-
ry,

To whole amount of cash received by Super-
intendent of University buildings, &c., from
July, 1849, to date, as follows, viz:

$191 12

18,693 14

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July 1. By whole amount expended from July 1, 1849, to July 1, 1850, as follows:

"warrant delivered building committee for

labratory, as per appropriation, $3,300 00

"professors' salaries and rent of

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552 07

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"amount of disbursements by superintendent
of University grounds, &c., as per report
and vouchers,

Received and audited as follows:
"balance in hands of superintendent, carried

to new account,

1,163 70

34 29

$11,891 13

J. KEARSLEY, Ch'n Ex. Com.

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Of the above appropriation there
remains, as will be seen, the
sum of

There was expended, as per
vouchers in hands of building
committee, in payment of bills
for furnishing the University
dormitory building, and fixtures
in the same, the sum of

Thus showing an unexpended bal-
ance of the appropriation for the
Medical Building, of

By reference to the resolution ap-
propriating for the erection of
medical building, it will be seen
that the total amount is,
Of which there remains unexpen-

ded, as above,

700 90- 700 00

$4,075 00

$700 00

673 36

$1,373 36

$9,000 00

$1,373 86

Which sum, it is confidently believed, will be sufficient for stuccoing, and otherwise completing said building and fixtures therein. Respectfully submitted,

J. KEARSLEY, Ch'n of Building Com.

ANN ARBOR, July 16, 1850.

A Statement of the Course of Instruction, Expenses, &c.

ADMISSION.

Candidates for admission to the Freshman Class must not be less than fourteen years of age, and must sustain an examination in English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Algebra through simple equations, first part of Krebs' Guide for the writing of Latin, Latin Reader, Cornelius Nepos, (Arnold's,) Cicero's Orations against Cataline, Virgil's Æneid, Greek Reader to the poetry, the four Gospels, Latin and Greek Grammar, Keightley's Grecian and Roman History.

Candidates for an advanced standing, in addition to the preparatory studies, are examined in the studies to which the class they propose to enter have attended.

All applicants for admission must present testimonials of good moral character, with a letter from a parent or guardian; and students coming from other colleges, a certificate of honorable dismission.

No student is considered a regular member of the University, until after a probation of twelve weeks.

RECITATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS.

Each class attends three recitations or lectures daily, except Saturdays, when there is an exercise in Elocution. There are also frequent exercises in translation, composition and oral or written dispu tations.

Public examinations are held at the close of each term, attended by the Board of Visitors, appointed annually by the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and by a committee of the Regents.

The following scheme exhibits the subjects studied in the several terms of each year:

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