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- 1948-04 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - April 1948 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 572 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 21, 1948 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Wednesday evening, April 21, 1948, at 7:00 o'clock in the Presi
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- WWU Board minutes 1919 July
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- 1919-07
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- 1919-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 1919-07-08 The Board of Trustees met in their offices at the Normal School at 8 p. m. Present: Trustees Barlow, Olsen and Smith, the President and
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1919-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 1919-07-08 The Board of Trustees met in their
Show more1919-07 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 289 1919-07-08 The Board of Trustees met in their offices at the Normal School at 8 p. m. Present: Trustees Barlow, Olsen and Smith, the President and the Secretary. Minutes of the meeting of March 12, April 10, May 1, June 3, and June 17, were read and approved. PURCHASE OF SITE FOR DORMITORY: Messrs. E. W. Purdy and C. M. Smith, president and secretary of the Bellingham Bay Improvement Company, appeared before the Board for the purpose of discussing the purchase of lands for a site for the proposed new dormitory. The property particularly under consideration was a tract beloning to the company mentioned containing with platted streets about 21 acres adjoining the present Normal grounds on the north-east. The Board also considered the purchase of three lots beloning to Miss Whitaker on High street adjoining the Normal grounds on the north-east and lying in front of the Bellingham Bay Improvement property referred to, Miss Whitaker having made her final proposal to the Board. After values, terms and conditions had been discussed a proposal was made by Trustee Smith and seconded by Trustee Barlow that the Board offer for the B. B. I. tract and the Whittaker three lots the lump sum of $23,500.00, conditioned upon the removal from the Whittaker lots of the smaller houses now located thereon within sixty days leaving only the larger Whittaker residence, and upon the securing of clear title to all the property named with abstracts that will be satisfactory to the State Attorney General. Mr. Purdy speaking for B. B. I. Company, thought they could undertake the necessary dealings with Miss Whittaker for removal of the buildings which were not desired by the Board, and would agree to secure the delivery to the Board of the title to all the land named, for the sum of $23,000.00 on the terms proposed by the Board. WHITTAKER RESIDENCE TO BE RELOCATED: It was the decision of the Board to removed the Whittaker house to a location at the north-eaterly side of the grounds being purchased and to put it in repair for occupancy by the President of the school free of rental charge, this concession being made in lieu of advance salary. REORGINIZATION OF THE BOARD: Trustee Olsen informed the Board that he had received official notification from Governor Hart of his reappointment as a Trustee of the Bellingham State Normal School for a term of six years from June 12, 1919. It was moved by Mr. Barlow and seconded by Mr. Smith that Mr. Olsen be reelected chaiman of the Board, and it was ordered. PURCHASE OF DISINFECTANT: The President reported that the proposal of the West Disinfecting Company, for supplying Wescofoam Disinfectant as presented June 3, had been accepted, after prices had been quoted WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 290 1919-07-08 by several local firms, on disinfectants, none of which were as low as the one accepted. COMPARATIVE FUEL COST: The Registrar reported that the consumption by the [school] heating plant of fuel oil during the period Feb. 1, 1917 to 31, 1918, had been 1,975.41 barrels. The consumption from Feb. 1, 1018 to Jan. 31, 1919 had been 717.48 tons. A number of cords of wood in addition to the coal had also been consumed during this period. At current delivered prices coal $6.90 and fuel oil at $2.15 there would be a saving in favor of oil of $703.48 per annum, without allowing for wood and cost handling coal and wood. The Board decided to resume the use of fuel oil and decided that the necessary preparations be made. WOMAN PHYSCIAN ELECTED: The President recommended that Mrs. Dr. Bertha Hughes was elected for the position of women's physcian in the Inter-departmental Social Hygiene service, at a salary of $1680.00 per annum. The Board approved the recommendation. PHYSICAL TRAINING TEACHER CHOSEN: The President recommended that Miss Maude L. Williams be elected as part time instructor in physical education for women at a salary of $1020.00 per annum. The Board approved this recommendation. PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS ARRANGED FOR: The President proposed that arrengements be made with physicians in various specialties for examinations of stidents, which was approved by the Board. MRS. LANSING TO BE SECRETARY FOR HYGIENE DEPARTMENT: At the suggestion of the President Mrs. Lansing now serving as Recorder, is to be assigned the position of Secretary for the Social Hygiene Department, after September 1. MRS. LAURA SPEARIN LEE ELECTED RECORDER: The President recommended that Mrs. Laura Spearin Lee be elected to the position of Recorder for the year 1919-1920 at a salary of $90 per month, the office of the Recorder to be under supervision of the Registrar. The Board approved the recommendation. MISS MACKINNON'S SALARY: On recommendation of the President, for reasons give, it was ordered that July 1, 1919 be made the date when the salary of Miss Margaret MacKinnon, assistant to the Registrar, is to be advanced to $100.00 per month. LOAN FUND GIFTS: The President reported the receipt from Mr. Chas. Allen of the gift of his fifth thousand dollars to the Girl Students' Aid fund of this school. He also reported the gift from Mrs. Katherine Nolte, a former student, of $20 to the Student Loan Fund. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 291 1919-07-08 IMPROVEMENT PLANNED: It was decided by the Board that steps be taken at once to commence the improvement of the grounds by grading along the north-easterly side and filling in the depression now occupied by the campus pond. Also the improvement of grounds adjacent to Normal Circle. It was also planned to repaint the exterior wood work of the main building with two coats of paint. VACANCIES TO BE FILLED BY PRESIDENT: The President was given authority to fill any vacancy that may occur among teachers or employes during summer school. RESIGNATIONS: Resignations were received from Miss Maude Alice Davis and Miss Aruba Charlton, of the training department, and Mr. L. J. Ericson, of the industrial arts department. The resignations were accepted. STATE FAIR EXHIBIT: The art department of this school having been invited to make an exhibit at the coming state fair at Yakima, the Board authorized Miss Druse, head of the art department, to arrange for such an exhibit and to accompany it, and the sum of $50 was appropriated to meet the expense. MEETING OF BOARDS OF NORMAL TRUSTEES: The President referred to the annual conference of Normal Trustees and suggested that a date for this years meeting be arranged with the Boards of the other normal schools, which was approved. SEGREGATION OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES FEE: The President recommended that the student activities fee of $2 paid by each student for the summer quarter be distributed as follows: lecture course $1.00; general fund 50 cents; Messenger fund 25 cents; nurse and physcian 25 cents. The recommendation was approved. CADET ARRANGEMENTS DISCONTINUED: The President reported that owing to conflicting arrangements having been made by the Everett and Meridian schools this school will be obliged to discontinue its practice teaching arrangements with those schools. BILLS AUDITED AND ALLOWED: Bills were audited and payment approved as represented by the following vouchers: State Vouchers No. 30 to No. 46, Local Vouchers No. 5972 to No. 6020, Revolving Fund Vouchers No. 2309 to No. 2320. The Board then adjourned. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for July 1919 Volume 05 - Page 294 1919-07-26 SUMMER SCHOOL SCHEDULE: Teacher, Weeks of Service for Year, Deducted, Add for Overtime, Remarks. W.A. Jennings, 6, $300; W. F. Parish, 42; Esther Clark, 42; Mrs. Samson, (Irregular); Grace Brower, 10, $250. ##
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- WWU Board minutes 1971 August
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- 1971-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - August 1971 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE August 5, 1971 2:00 p.m. 163 Miller Hall I. Approval of the Minutes of the Meeting of July 1, 1971 II. Proposed Alcoholic Beverages Policy I
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- WWU Board minutes 1971 November
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- 1971-11 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - November 1971 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE November 4, 1971 1: 30 p. m. 163 Miller Hall 1. Approval of Minutes of the meeting of September 2, 1971 2. Report on the Center for Pacifi
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- WWU Board minutes 1949 August
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- 1949-08
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- 1949-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - August 1949 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 607 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES August 16, 1949 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Tuesday afternoon, August 16, 1949, at 3:00 o'clock in Room 1
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- WWU Board minutes 1936 May
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- 1936-05 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - May 1936 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 288 MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 6, 1936 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees was held at the Normal School on May 6th, 1936, at 3 P. M. Those present were Dr.
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- WWU Board minutes 1973 February
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- 1973-02 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - February 1973 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 1608 BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE February 13, 1973 The Board of Trustees of Western Washington State College met in special session February 13, 1973, in 163 Miller H
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- WWU Board minutes 1998 October
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- 1998-10 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - October 1998 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- AGENDA WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES FRIDAY, October 2, 1998 8: 00 a. m. OLD MAIN 340, WWU 1. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - OM 340 a) State Accountability Standards ( I) b) AS B
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- WWU Board minutes 1984 September
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- 1984-09 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - September 1984 ----------xxxxx---------- 2472 September 6, 1984 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University scheduled for Thursday, September 6, 1984, out-of-town at 1:30 p.m. HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WESTERN
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- county in New Jersey. The New York Times described the book as " a considerable achievement" that has " posed a challenge to our prevailing notions of science and journalism and even literary narrative." The chapter, Elizabeth, was named a 1998 notable essay and appeared in Best American Essays. Bo
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- WWU Board minutes 1912 April
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- 1912-04
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- 1912-04 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 082 1912-04-26 Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School held in their room this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Present: Chairm
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Show more1912-04 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 082 1912-04-26 Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Bellingham State Normal School held in their room this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Present: Chairman J. J. Edens, Trustees Donovan and Hammer, Principal Mathes and the Registrar. The minutes of the meeting of March 18th were read and approved. Principal Mathes presented the appended: MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE THREE NORMAL SCHOOLS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. April 3, 1912. Moved by Dr. Mathes that we elect a chairman and secretary for this meeting. Motion carried. By motion, Mr. G. A. Fellows was elected chairman, and H. N. Stronach, secretary. Moved and carried that all actions taken by this general Board shall be ratified by the Board of Trustees of each normal school before becoming effective and official. Principal Showalter, of Cheney, reported on our normal school lands. A general discussion followed, touching the manner in which these lands are now handled, proceeds from sales of same, interest on cash fund, etc. Moved by Dr. Mahan that the three normal school principals, as a Committee from the trustees, be named to act with the other institutions to recommend some legislation regarding the sales and the handling of our normal school lands. Motion carried unanimously. Moved by Dr. Mahan that the three normal school principals also make recommendations, through their Board of Trustees, to the State legislature, with reference to the distribution of the interest and lease money derived from normal school lands. Motion seconded and carried unanimously. A general discussion then followed touching matters of vital interest to the three normal schools, which was finally embodied in the following resolution: BE IT RESOLVED by the three normal schools that we recommend as follows: (1) That the school year shall begin on the first Tuesday in September, of each year, and close about the first of June following. (2) That the summer session shall begin on the Monday following the annual Commencement, and close not later than August first following. (3) That the month of August shall be known as the regular midsummer vacation. (4) It shall be the duty of the principals of the three normal schools each year before the publication of the annual catalogues, to prepare a uniform calendar for use in all of the normal schools in the state for the following school year. (5) The salaries of all teachers regularly employed by the WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 083 1912-04-26 normal schools in the State shall be paid, each year, in twelve equal monthly payments, beginning with September; but it shall be understood that the salary of any teacher shall not be paid for the months of June and July, when such teacher, at his own request, is excused by the Board of Trustees from teaching in the summer session of the institution for that year, and it shall further be understood that each member of any faculty shall, without prejudice, be entitled to be excused from work in a summer session each alternate year, under conditions stated in this paragraph. (6) That teachers who may wish to be excused from service in any summer school session shall so signify such desire to the Principal not later than April 1st preceding the summer session. Moved and carried that it is the sense of this meeting that a uniform contract would be advantageous, and that the matter be submitted to Mr. Lund to prepare a draft with a view of having same approved and adopted by each of the normal schools. Moved and carried that we heartily endorse the Page Bill now pending in the United States Congress, and that we co-operate in every possible way to bring about its final passage during the present session. Touching the Page bill, the following resolution was adopted: "We believe the Page Bill provides more completely and more adequately for all the provisions of practical education than any bill of similar character having been proposed in our national legislative body. We feel that such a measure will guarantee a basis for the furtherance of this all-important educational work which is both needed and demanded throughout our country." (Copies of this resolution to be sent to our senators and representatives in Congress). SIGNED: CHENEY NORMAL SCHOOL by N. D. Showalter, Prin. G. A. Fellows, Trustee. C. P. Lund ". H. W. Collins, ". BELLINGHAM NORMAL SCHOOL By E. T. Mathes, Prin. J. J. Donovan, Trustee. Emerson Hammer, ". J. J. Edens, ". ELLENSBURG NORMAL SCHOOL By W. E. Wilson, Prin. E. P. Wolff, Trustee. J. D. Cornett, ". J. A. Mahan, ". Meeting adjourned. H. N. STRONACH, Secretary. It was ordered that the recommendations made by the conference of Trustees and Principals of the three normal schools at Cheney be approved by this Board and made effective for this school as soon as present contracts with teachers expire. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 084 1912-04-26 The principal presented the appended: State Normal School Bellingham, Washington. To the Board of Trustees: The regular session of the school year for 1911-1912 will close Wednesday, June 5th, and the work of the year has witnessed a number of important improvements. Among these improvements may be mentioned the completion of the organization of the high school department in the training school; the addition of assistant teachers in the departments of English, foreign languages and home economics; the construction of some thirty oak book cases, the purchase of nearly one thousand volumes for the library and the employment of an assistant for this department; the erection of an open-air school building; the construction of a dozen pieces of playground apparatus; the installation of several drinking fountains, and the purchase of more than four thousand dollars' worth of apparatus for the various departments of the institution. While there has been no increase in the attendance over the previous year, the requirements for admission have been raised, and several new elective courses have been offered. The outlook for the summer session of 1912 and for the coming school year is very encouraging, and, in order that adequate preparation may be made for the session of the coming year, the following items are respectfully submitted for the consideration of the Board of Trustees. First: There is urgent need for an additional critic teacher in our training department. The gradual increase in the enrollment in our junior and senior classes has likewise increased the number of practice teachers each quarter, until at present it is necessary for certain critic teachers each to attempt to supervise, some quarters of the year, daily, the work of twenty-five to thirty practice teachers. It will be necessary to pay $1,200.00 to $1,400.00 per year for this additional teacher. It can probably be arranged so that the employment of this additional supervisor may be delayed until February, 1913, but we urge the desirability of formally establishing the position at this time, so that the work for the coming year may be intelligently outlined and assigned. Second: The establishment of the ninth and tenth grades in the training school has increased the enrollment of that department until we have at present about 160 children in the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth grades, one half of whom are boys. These eighty boys, together with the forty young men in the normal school, should be given additional opportunities for industrial training. The work in manual training offered in the institution at present is highly satisfactory for the girls in all classes of the institution, and these is plenty of work, with the girls alone, to occupy the full time of the two teachers now in the department. We recommend, therefore, the establishment of a department of industrial training for men, and the employment of a young man, for this coming year, if possible, to take charge of the work in manual training for the boys of all grades and classes in the institution. To carry forward this work successfully, this young man should be provided with materials from which to contruct, with student labor, a small wooden building in which to carry on his work. The salary for this position should be not less than $1,200.00 for the first year. Third: The very limited appropriation granted to this institution by the legislature for general printing purposes has, for a number of years, proven a constant handicap in the daily work as well as in the general advertising features of the institution. We believe, therefore, that it would be wise to provide equipment for a small printing office in the institution and have the same operated as a part of our regular manual training work. In this way, much printing could be done for the school with practically no cost except for materials used. Such an equipment need not cost more than $200.00 for the first year, as we already have considerable available material in our equipment for the writerpress, which is a printing machine for duplicating typewritten work. Fourth: During the past year, through a temporary arrangement, we have been able to give the young men of the school some systematic instruction in physical training, and by an expenditure of about $30.00 to $40.00 per month, this arrangement could be continued through another school year, and thus provide competent physical instruction for the young man, both in the gymnasium and on the athletic field. The young men of the normal school and of the high school grades have petitioned for this work, and it should, if possible, be provided. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 085 1912-04-26 Fifth: Owing to the failure of Mr. T. A. Bonser, of Spokane, to report for work in the department of zoology last September, it was necessary, just at the opening of the school year, to reorganize, to a limited extent, the assignments for work in the science departments for the current school year; but in the judgment of the writer, little loss was sustained as a result of the readjustment, and it is not believed that it will be necessary to fill that department for the coming year; but some provision should be made for carrying on the work of the department. We suggest two or three methods for taking care of this question: (a) The department may be continued and Mr. Moodie given the position of Professor of Botany and Acting Professor of Zoology. (b) The two departments might be consolidated into one general department to be called the "department of biology." If this is done, it will be necessary for teachers in other departments to assist in the work of this department, which is not always satisfactory or desirable, from the standpoint of members of the faculty. (c) The work of zoology might be added to the department of botany, and the work in physiology and hygiene added to the department of school nurse. By this plan, we probably could provide satisfactorily for the work of the department, for the present at least, and this we believe is the most desirable solution of the problem. In making this re-adjustment, it is recommended that the salaries of the teachers in the departments affected be reconsidered and suitable increases granted. Sixth. No department in the institution has met with more universal endorsement than that of Home Economics, and this department is seriously in need of additional room. By a readjustment of our museum, a large part of the third floor of the science building may be made available for this department, but the alterations necessary to render the rooms suitable for domestic science work would cost probably $250.00. If the Home economics department were moved to the third floor, the Y. W. C. A. might be moved to the basement, which would give an additional room for the high school work, and this will be needed in the near future. Unless we can see our way clear to erect a cottage within two or three years for the home economics department, the readjustment suggested above should be made at the first opportunity. Seventh. It is recommended that the Trustees authorize the further investigation of available lands for a demonstration garden, and that such steps be taken as may be necessary to lease land upon which to begin such demonstration work not later than April, 1915. Eighth: The resignation of Miss Ruth A. Gottlieb, as School Nurse, makes it necessary to secure a new instructor for that position. The importance and steady growth of this work make it imperative that the position shall not be left vacant for the coming year, and a number of letters of inquiry have already been sent out asking for candidates for the position. Ninth. We beg to report the resignation of Prof. G. Sidney Stark, as teacher of stringed instruments, and wish to recommend strongly Mrs. Mamie Davenport Engberg, of this city, to fill the position made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Stark. We recommend, further, that the position be tendered Mrs. Engberg upon the same or similar terms as were accepted by Mr. Stark. Tenth. A study of the Recommendations passed at the joint meeting of the Boards of Trustees of the three State Normal Schools, held in Cheney, April 3rd, 1912, will suggest the need of a readjustment of the salaries of our faculty if these recommendations are adopted by this Board. The following brief analysis of the question will suggest the minimum increase in salaries that will approximately cover the extra service demanded of each teacher. At present, we really demand of each teacher three weeks of Summer school work in addition to the regular school year to entitle him to pay for all twelve months in the year. Under the new plan proposed, each teacher will be required to work about seven or eight weeks in addition to the regular school year to be entitled to pay for all twelve months of the calendar year, which means that we will require about one month more of work under the new plan WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 086 1912-04-26 from each teacher annually than we require under the present plan. It seems clear, therefore, that we must increase the salary of each teacher at least by the amount of one month of his salary if we are to compensate him for the extra service required under the new contract. This will mean an increase of $3,650.00 for the year and will increase the cost of salaries about $2,130 for the remainder of the present biennium. In the light of other urgent needs, as outlined above, this question of readjustment of salaries should receive very careful and yet, if possible, favorable consideration. All of which is respectfully submitted. Principal. The principal was authorized to investigate the matter of securing a man to assist in the teaching on the Manual Training department. He was also authorized to purchase a small printing press and some type. He was further authorized to engage a student assistant in the department of Physical Culture at a salary of from $30.00 to $40.00 per month. Miss Montgomery appeared before the Board by request to present her grievance that Miss Gray had been sent to Spokane to attend a meeting of the deans of the northwestern state schools while she, Miss Montgomery, had not been granted expenses to attend a meeting of the Inland Empire State Teachers association at Pendleton, Oregon, several years ago. The discussion extended over an hour but no action was taken. Trustee Donovan read a personal letter from Governor Hay announcing that he had been compelled to postpone his visit to Bellingham and this school until about the 20th of May. The chairman offered the written resignation, addressed to him, of Miss Gottlieb as School Nurse in the Department of Hygiene to take effect Sept. 1st, 1912. It was ordered that the resignation be accepted. The appended bills were approved for payment: MAINTENANCE FUND J. Wayland Clark, Registrar, Revolving Fund - $386.75. Ehrlich-Harrison Co. - 98.40. Bausch and Lomb Optical Co. - 30.00. Engberg's Pharmacy - 29.55. Trunkey and Sons - 472.14. Whatcom Co. Ry. and Lt. Co. - 47.90. Graham and Munch Drug Co. - 16.00. Union P., P. and S. Co. - 21.15. Munro and Haskell - 23.55. Earles-Cleary L. and S. Co. - 35.13. Morse Hardware Co. - 22.08. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for April 1912 Volume 04 - Page 087 1912-04-26 LOCAL FUNDS Peter Frank - $1.75. Ida E. Powell - 8.00. Nobles Bros. Dairy Farm - 1.00. A. P. Erickson - 179.65. Whatcom Co. Ry. and Lt. Co. - 10.89. Ulrich and Horat - 68.20. F. L. Blodgett - 53.22. J. E. Flick - 12.95. Wilson-Nobles-Barr Co. - 62.75. Pellin ?? Bay Grocery Co. - 4.40. John Rindal - 51.83. The Ford Creamery Co. - 136.51. Palace Meat Market - 2.70. Pacific Steam Laundry - 9.10. Pacific Tel. and Tel. Co. - 5.80. B. B. Furniture Co. - 4.05. Gin and Co. - 6.66. Bellingham Truck Co. - 14.80. Whatcom Co. Ry. and Lt. Co. - 31.75. Christopher and Blythe - 7.90. Sweet Grocery Co. - 188.75. A. C. McClurg and Co. - 17.15. Lowman and Hanford Co. - 8.42. Montague and McHugh - 2.60. Ruth A. Gottlieb - 10.00. The Board adjourned until 2:30 P. M. May 7th, 1912. There being no further business, the Board adjourned. Minutes approved. ##
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- WWU Board minutes 1920 May
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- 1920-05
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- 1920-05 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - May 1920 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 3 ~ Special ~ eeting of the Board of ~ rustees w~ s held at their office, l. londay, Lluy 24, 1920. i Jresent:'. i1rustees 1/. B. ; illitcomb und ihomas bmith, the ~ resldent and the Secret
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- wwu:20750
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- WWU Board minutes 1938 June
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- 1938-06
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- 1938-06 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - June 1938 ----------xxxxx---------- 321 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 22, 1938. The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held at the College on Wednesday June 22, 1938, at 4 P.M. Those present were D
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- wwu:21090
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- WWU Board minutes 1954 December
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- 1954-12
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for December 1954.
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- 1954-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - December 1954 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 741 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES December 15, 1954 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees was held on Wednesday, December 15, 1954, at 5: 30 p. m. at Edens Hall. Th
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- wwu:20770
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- WWU Board minutes 1958 December
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- 1958-12
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- 1958-12 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - December 1958 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- 866 MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES December 11, 1958 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of December, 1958, was held on Thursday, the eleventh, at 8 o'clock p
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- WWU Board minutes 1977 August
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- 1977-08
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1977.
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- 1977-08 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - August 1977 ----------xxxxx---------- Regular meeting of the Board of Trustees scheduled for August 11, 1977 was canceled.
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- WWU Board minutes 1917 May
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- 1917-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 220 1917-05-09 The board met in regular monthly session at its offices in the Normal school. Present: Trustees Barlow, Olsen, and Smith, the President and the Secretary. Minu
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1917-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 220 1917-05-09 The board met in regular monthly session at its offices in
Show more1917-05 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 220 1917-05-09 The board met in regular monthly session at its offices in the Normal school. Present: Trustees Barlow, Olsen, and Smith, the President and the Secretary. Minutes of the meetings of April 2, 16, and 30 were read and approved. BILLS APPROVED: Bills were examined and payment approved as represented in vouchers as follows: Voucher Checks No. 3827 to 3895. State Vouchers No. 347 to 349 No. 1 to 7. Revolving Fund Checks No. 1051 to No. 1129. MRS. TERMAAT APPEARS: Mrs. Minnie I. Termaat, supervisor of grammar grades of the training department appeared at the meeting and discussed with the Board at some length the matter of her not having been re-elected to her position in the faculty. Mrs. Termaat was questioned by the Board and made a number of statements in her own behalf. No further action was taken in her case by the Board. DR. WOODY DECLINES: A communication was received from Dr. Clifford Woody, acknowledging the tender to him of the position of the head of the Education department of this school, and stating that after considering the offer he felt inclined to remain in his present position. DR. I. N. MILLER: A number of letters and telegrams were received recommending Dr. I. N. Miller of New York, for the position of Head of the Department of Education. PETITION FROM TRAINING SCHOOL PUPILS: A petition was received signed by pupils of the training school asking for the re-election of Mrs. Termaat next year. The petition was placed on file. AD IN MAY FESTIVAL PROGRAM: Attention was called to the May Festival soon to be given for the benefit of the Red Cross, in which representatives of the Normal School will have a part. The Board authorized the expenditure of $15.00 in an advertisement in the program of this festival, program to be published by the Red Cross society. AD IN YOEMAN FOLDER: Advertising to the extent of $5.00 was authorized in a folder to be published by the Yoeman fraternity. $150,000.00 INSURANCE: Informal action of the Board in placing orders among twenty-six insurance agencies for insurance on the Normal School building and contents to the total extent of $150,000.00, such insurance running for a term of three WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 221 1917-05-09 years, beginning April 25, 1917, the premium rate being 1.34% on main building and 1.70% on Manual training building was ratified. LAND PURCHASE: Mr. Olsen reported with reference to the proposed purchase of additional grounds for the Normal School, that certain minor difficulties in the negotiations had been overcome, and that purchases could, he hoped, soon be consummated. DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES: The President reported that the students named in the subjoined lists will, on May 29th, have completed their courses of study and teaching requirements so far as to entitle them to diplomas and certificates as indicated. The Board approved the lists, and ordered that diplomas and certificates be issued to the students named in accordance therewith. Life Diplomas: Adams, Mrs. O. D. Airth, Annie Luella. Alexander, Mrs. Lydia May. Anderson, Ellen. Anderson, Helen Marie. Anderson, Lillie C. Baker, Leone. Barrett, Blanche. Baxter, Kirk S. Black, Marguerite A. Beardemphl, Josephine. Bell, Margaret Beatrice. Benthien, Emma A. Branam, Lida. Blixt, Josephine. Brown, Mrs. Jennie B. Burgua, Maude M. Burnham, Helen Marie. Calkins, Ethel. Canton, Florence J. Carson, Mollie. Carver, Sanford ?. Casey, Kathleen. Chapin, Florence Alberta. Chapin, Ruthella. Chute, Freeman G. Colbert, Celinor, Mildred. Colby, Mrs. Jane Bellis. Collins, Grace Carmen. Conmey, Anna Louise. Conners, Gertrude A. Conyne, Laura. Cook, Grace E. Craw, Grace. Crawford, Myrtle Boyer. Crawshaw, Lulu C. Crews, Anna Belle. Dahlquist, Clarence. Davis, Winnifred. Day, Joyce. Dellinger, Sarah Sherwood. Deringer, Laura. Dickson, Hazel M. Dobler, Evelyn. Docherty, Carrie. Eggers, Elizabeth. Ellenson, Hulda H. Epley, Francis W. Evans, Mrs. Bessie N. Fenno, Edna. Gage, Zetta Maynard. Gannon, Edward. Gibboney, Beatrice. Gorman, Vinsen Ellen. Green, Hattie. Griffith, Lillian. Gwynn, Leanna. Haase, Mrs. Ethyl. Hammer, Helga B. Hansome, Marius. Hauge, Mabel. Headrick, Grace M. Heath, Harry F. Henry, Clarice B. Hintz, Esther. Herre, Inez C. Holmes, Nellie. Holtine, Linda A. Howell, Agnes. Hurley, Katharine Rose. Hunter, Daisy Mildred. Hurst, Mrs. Alma M. K. Jacobson, Anna Olivia. Johnson, Mamie Perry. Johnson, Mary Edwards. Kanekkeberg, Solway. Kelly, Elizabeth. Kiner, Maude C. Knaack, Rudolph. Lederle, Katharine. Le Gross, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Lewis, Theo W. Lund, Edith. McDougall, Janette I. McCombs, Mabel E. McMeen, Lola Irene. McElroy, Jennie B. MacKinnon, Edna. Male, Josephine. Manley, Claude M. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 222 1917-05-09 Life Diplomas con. Mansfield, Evelyn May. Marshall, Paul I. Meighen, Zilla May. Miller, B. Evelyn. Montgomery, Emma. Morgan, Alma. Morse, Hazel May. Mount, Kathleen. Nattrass, Edwin T. Needham, Mrs. Lucile Nichols. Nelson, Lulu A. Nordeen, Elida Josephine. Olsen, Martin. Olson, Mrs. C. L. Parker, Myrtle R. Partridge, Ethelyn G. Patton, Ethel Mae. Patton, Clotilde. Pearson, Ruth Pauline. Penn, Esther Marcia. Peterson, Emily. Phillips, Ethel. Pieplow, Effie Ruth. Radley, Lulah Maude. Reasoner, Mrs. Donna Pratt. Reed, Alice M. Rees, Mary C. Refior, Mrs. May Gilkey. Reuter, Hazel. Riley, Elmer B. Ross, Edith M. Rowe, Mrs. Ada L. McGuffin. Royal, Mrs. Alan M. Rudnick, Claudia. Sargison, Geneva E. M. Scheidmantel, Ethel. Scott, Ellen Sophia. Scott, Sadie A. Slater, Eva Margaret. Slater, Maude E. Smith, Arthur Hall. Smith, Vernie Belle. Snyder, Jessie Edna. Snyder, Hilda Ellen. Spencer, Mabel. Spenger, Emma Marie. Standke, Harriet M. Stewart, Agnes. Stimson, Florence Otto. Stolberg, Esther. Strand, Josephine Arnston. Swinnerton, Mariel. Tegland, Nellie M. Te Roller, Lois Helen. Thomas, Lenore. Thomas, Nora E. Thompson, Eliza C. Tucker, W. C. Vander Mei, G. Frederick. Vaughan, Mrs. Annette Henderson. Van Liew, Arnetta Cook. Van Liew, Edla B. Vol Nagel, Bertha Anna. Walker, Babee. Wallace, Emily. Webster, Mae. Wheeler, Mary H. Wilson, Nellie. White, Marjorie. Wood, Mattie D. Yeatman, Marion Eliza. Young, Adele. Bowie, Anna M. Cooke, Margaret R. Dubuque, Emily. Kraft, Gertrude. Shorter, Maude. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 223 1917-05-09 Five-year Diploma: Advanced Three Year Course. Davis, Rose McVey. Fisher, C. Appleton. Hawkins, Carl. Kelly, Elizabeth. Middleton, Tressa. Paulsen, David F. Ralston, Elmer. Risbell, Nadine. Snyder, Martha D. Sterling, Elizabeth. Stryker, Jetret. Watson, Virginia. Two-year Course: Alcorn, Hazel F. Alexander, Frank. Anderson, Alma. Anderson, Bertha. Anderson, Doris. Anderson, Evelyn K. Andreason, Margot. Anstett, Leonard. Appelby, Mary. Archambeau, Josephine M. Bailey, Agnes. Banks, Bertha. Barrett, Yola. Barrie, Edna. Beckstrom, Mary E. Blethen, Clara A. Bolander, Esther H. Bradford, Florence. Brandt, Lillian. Bressler, Margaret. Brower, Grace. Brown, Irene. Buchanan, Louise G. Burke, Elsie A. Burrows, Dorothy. Cameron, Gladys. Canavan, Gene. Chapin, Mary V. Clark, Pauline. Coates, Olive. Crawford, Bertha B. Culver, Leda. Currie, Vera. Dailey, Alice E. Dashley, Hazel. Davenport, John. Dean, Floy Mae. Dellinger, Mary G. De Vine, Gladys M. De Witt, Julia D. Diechoff, Lulu. Dillon, Margaret W. Dishamn, Bryan. Dodge, Florence Frances. Donald, Mary. Dove, Genevieve. Drager, Ruby E. Dunn, Alice. Dybdahl, Thelma. Dyson, Ruth. Dyven, Selma. Eagan, Helen B. Eakin, Hattie. Ecklund, Olga. Edmonds, Leona. Edson, Emily. Engle, Margaret Elinor. English Olive. Estes, John. Estrop, Ethel. Everham, Mae. Fitzgerald, Lillie Anne. Floe, Martha J. Folsom, Cecil A. Foster, Eugene B. Fox, Vergia. Fraser, Gladys D. Fravel, Rebecca. Fuller, Helen M. Ginger, Mary. Gunn, Lydia Beatrice. Gutknecht, Julia. Hamley, Gladys. Handsaker, Ama. Handschy, Martha. Hansen, Lillian J. Hardin, Nelle Chloe. Harstad, Amelia. Hazel, Lucile. Hefty, Clare R. Hennis, Albert F. Hermans, Christine M. Hermans, Mildred. Herre, Dorothy A. Herrett, Lucile. Hilliard, Bernadine. Hollinshead, Marion J. Holmes, Ada Belle. Hoppe, Mrs. Hilda. Hounsell, Inez G. Howell, Alma W. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 224 1917-05-09 Two-year Course con. Howell, Hazel M. Hubbard, John Franklyn. Hughes, Cecil L. Hughes, Katherine. Inman, Weslie O. Jackson, Edna Cosby. Jensen, Grace. Johanson, Martha W. Johnson, Dorothea S. Johnson, Effie A. Johnson, Florence A. Johnson, Frances E. Johnson, Helen. Johnson, Herbert. Jones, Elizabeth. Joslin, Mattie. Kelley, Jane Isabel. Kirkman, Ina. Knudson, Thelma J. Korthauer, Esther Leone. Kreider, Anna C. Larm, Mabel. Laufman, Agnes. Layton, Freda. Leek, Marion. Lewis, Grace. Lidell, Walter J. Lockwood, Lucinda. Longfelt, Lillian. Louttit, Beatrice. McCullough, Flora May. McGrew, Portia. McIntyre, Marjorie. McKenzie, Winifred. McLeod, Mabel. McRae, Gladys. Macintosh, Doris. Malmo, Ruth. Marihugh, Glendola. Martin, Mrs. Ruby. Mathes, Virginia. Michael, Grace C. Miller, Elsie V. Millican, Mary H. Moohr, Babette C. Moore, Ruth L. Morrow, Cora Gem. Morse, Carrie E. Murray, Silas F. Myers, Lucy Virginia. Nagley, Louise A. Natterlund, Esther. Nelson, Lillian Naomi. Nobles, Bessie. Olson, Esther. Olsen, Jennie. Olson, Jennie Elizabeth. Parkins, William L. Partridge, Ruth H. Pearson, Ethel V. Pearson, Hildur. Peterson, Helen E. Petterson, Julia Elida. Pierce, Vada. Pilz, Mary Christine. Polis, Marion J. Pollard, Elizabeth. Potter, Herbert. Pratt, Helen Margaret. Privett, Winnifred. Radike, Bertha A. Randall, Mabel F. Reed, Lillian E. Reinert, E. Mae. Righter, Gertrude M. Robbin, Amanda A. Rohden, Elizabeth. Roop, Milford W. Rosen, Hilda. Sampson, Martha. Sargent, Margaret E. Schoonmaker, Esther. Schorlemer, Tena. Sears, Margaret E. Selby, Irene. Shannon, Margaret. Sharples, Georgeina M. Shepherd, Mrs. Esther. Sherman, Helen Storrey. Shidler, Ed. Shore, Etna E. Short, Alice E. Simons, Grace. Sjoberg, Bess. Sjoberg, Sophia. Smith, Mrs. Mabel E. Smith, Pearl. Smith, Silva M. Snyder, Jessie M. Sorenson, Elsie L. Sponheim, Clara. Stone, Thressa M. Storme, Eliza. Stubblefield, Laura. Thomas, Vernal. Thompson, Nell J. Troth, Dennis G. Truedson, Esther. Turner, Louise A. Urquhart, Beatrice. Utley, Mable. Vail, Helen. Van Kuren, Irene. Walender, Xenita. Walthew, Dorothy E. Ward, Ariel. Ward, Martha. Warren, Thurza D. Watrous, Genie. Watson, Sarah E. Webber, Nellie M. Webster, Adah. Welch, Alice G. Wetherby, Ethel. Whisner, Avis. Wilmot, Nellie Ada. Winemiller, Bernice. Witte, Camilla. Wood, Ellen Dixon. Wood, Nellie E. Woodcock, Bernice. Worthington, Alberta. Wright, Bertha. Zobrist, Mildred. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 225 1917-05-09 Secondary Certificates. Abbey, Fannie. Alexander, Millie. Allison, Frank. Almond, E. Jean. Anderson, Ethel. Baker, Marybelle. Bayh?, Jessie. Bean, Roy. Beery, Roy. Bell, Dora. Berthold, Lydia. Boblette, Ruby. Bolender, Cecil. Bradford, Estelle. Bradford, Frances. Bragdon, Bernice. Butchart, Florence. Cales, Cassie C. Chambers, Emma. Clark, Anna Belle. Collins, Catherine. Colton, Mary. Cooke, Rosetta. Davis, Herbert. Davis, Mrs. Tomine. Doyle, Dorothy. Draper, Margery. Dunagan, Albert. Eames, Pauline. Egbert, Elizabeth. Egbert, Esther. Frost, Alma. Gaffney, Thomas. Garner, Georgiana. Gaupp, Mary. Gehring, Mary. Hammerlin, Helen. Hansen, Carrie. Hansen, Nina. Hardin, Edith. Harris, Mae. Haviland, Harriet. Headrick, Birdie. Heliker, Dorothy. Hevley, Bertha. Holbrook, Paul. Holmes, Pearl. Horst, William. Hunt, Veda. Jackson, Gertrude. Jewell, Louise. Johnson, Edna. Johnson, Elsie. Johnston, Lucile. Jones, Margaret. Keel, Nina. Kennedy, Mildred. Kennett, Homer. Kokeen, Clara. Larson, Bertha. Lennstrom, Nannie. McClure, Pearl. McCoy, Grace. McIrwin, Gertrude. Mann, Mamie. Matthews, Lavonda. Mercer, Anna. Mills, Lucy. Miller, Agnes. Miller, Vera. Minor, Allene. Morrison, Ruth. Murray, Margaret. Myers, Margaret. Nelson, Esther. Olson, Nora. Olson, Anna. Olson, Elmer. Passage, Margaret. Peterson, Clara. Peterson, Ella C. Petite, Ruth. Plough, Anna. Purves, Neil. Ragan, May. Reed, Doris. Rehill, Anna. Roach, Zelma. Roach, Lenore. Robinson, Ula. Rodway, Florence. Schaefer, Mabel. Schultz, Elnora. Sweitzer, Marcella. Sells, Helen. Shidler, Jessie. Smith, Cora. Smith, Lois D. Smith, Mabel. E. Snedeker, Romney. Stowe, Ernest. Strand, Beatrice. Stryker, Enid. Sutherland, Wallace. Thompson, Helen. Thomas, Gladys. Towne, Vera. Tracy, Kate. Turnbull, Sam. Vander Linden, Hattie. Walcher, Raymore. Whitham, Vivian. Williams, Dorothy. Wilson, Iva. Wilson, May. Wright, J. Aubrey. Wright, Julia. Yates, Maude. Zaremba, Alexander. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 226 1917-05-09 Secondary Certificates con. Bestman, Iva. Blenkinsop, Lydia M. Brackett, Edith. Buswell, Howard E. Burris, Ruth. Cowden, Neva. Dameron, Mabel. Davis, Elwood C. Gough, Elsie. Gow, Josephine. Klasell, Esther. Kreuger, Marguerite V. Miller, Agnes. Monroe, Helen. Pierre, Adelaide. Pugsley, Myrtle. Rosborough, Minnie. Smith, Edna Gertrude. Smith, Margaret F. Sutherland, Starr. Thompson, Harriet. Thompson, Marie L. Victor, Hattie. Walker, Ruth. Wheeler, Corella. Woodworth, Ruth. ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATES: Abrams, Ellen. Aerni, Lydia. Allen, Marie. Anderson, Lulu. Anderson, Margaret. Anderson, Myrtle. Anderson, Serena. Andreason, Marie. Andreason, Marget. Askren, Eleanor. Autrieth, Frank. Barnett, James. Beckman, Gladys. Bergstrom, Ellen. Bloom, Frances. Boade, Ione. Boissevain, C. May. Bozarth, Mildred L. Brady, Alice. Breurer, Leo. Bray, Myrle. Bryant, Helen M. Burch, Anna. Butterfield, Mame. Callow, Myra. Calouri, Louise. Campbell, Goldie. Chabert, Rose M. Clark, Pauline. Chambers, Thelma. Colvin, Agnes. Cowden, Neva. Craigen, Ethel. Cresap, Olah. Currie, Vera. Custard, Marguerite. Dahlquist, Josephine. Dean, Bessie M. Deering, Esther. Dickey, Greata. Dingman, Mildred. Dunagan, David. Dunn, Kathryne. Eaton, Daisy. Edmonds, Hazel. Evans, Viola. Falkner, Christine. Faris, Viola. Finch, Madge. Fitch, Abbie. Fjellman, Armida. Ford, Blanche. Forsberg, Mae. Fowler, Ruth. Fox, Archie. Funkhouser, Myrtle. Gant, Dora. Gloman, Louis. Gunderson, Julia. Gustafson, Elvera. Hanson, Bertha. Hansen, Mary. Hansen, Walter. Hanson, Ida. Harkins, Margaret. Henderson, Ethel. Henry, Tillie. Herrett, Viola. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 227 1917-05-09 Elementary Certificates con. Hartzell, Nada. Higley, Helen. Hollensted, Helen. Hooper, Cornelia. Horwitz, Norma. Howell, Fairy. Huggett, Faith. Husby, Ragna. Jacobson, Martha. Jess, Edith. Johns, Marie. Johnson, Anna. Johnson, Dorothy. Johnson, Freida. Johnson, Rena. Johnson, Ruby. Jones, Stella. Jones, Vanira. Jordan, Winnie. Jump, Lillia. Keeley, Florence. Kirkman, Agnes. Kjesbu, Anna. Lake, Alice. Lanson, Mrs. A. Mae. Lanson, Jack J. Larson, Alice. Larson, Lizzie. Lasher, Helen. Leber, Charles. Lewis, Adena. Lindgren, Mildred. Lipp, Leta. Little, Alice M. Lundeen, Alvera. Lundquist, Martha. McCracken, Helen. McDonald, Mary. MacDonald, Rheta Lois. McInnis, Pauline. McKenzie, Florence. McKinnon, Ethel. McLaughlin, Edith. McMeen, Ruth F. McMurray, Billie. McVey, Estill. Madson, Alice. Marshall, Irene. Martin, Hazel. Martin, Nada. Miescke, Elzea. Miles, Esther C. Miller, Gladys Jean. Millison, Neva. Mollard, Ella. Monroe, Ava C. Moore, Mamie. Murray, Nepha. Nelson, Jennie. Newman, May. Nicholson, Mary. Niles, Alice. Ogden, Mabel. Oliver, Esther. Olson, Fredolph. Osborn, Ada V. Osborn, Hazel. Pallas, Marguereta. Palmer, Elizabeth A. Peterson, Esther. Peterson, Eva. Phelps, Gladys C. Phillips, Mary. Pilz, Anna. Pinn, Esther. Powell, Maude. Prevedell, Mary. Price, Gail. Privett, Winidred. Pugsley, Lottie. Putas, Ina. Rainero, Dora. Ralph, Ethel M. Ranford, Maude. Rosander, Anna. Rueger, Iris. Rulien, Mildred. Ruzika, Sophia. St. Arnold, Marie. Seifert, Adaline A. Seierstad, Gina. Settles, John L. Shannon, Elizabeth. Sheldon, Glen. Shellhammer, Violet. Shotter, Mrs. Mabel. Sill, June. Slater, Margaret. Smith, Dorothy. Smith, Edna Gertrude. Smith, Eugene. Smith, Eunice. Smith, Florence. Starks, Fances. Stevens, Adelsa. Streeter, Neva. Strickland, Marie. Stromberg, Ruby. Sutherland, Marie. Tanner, Edith. Taylor, Gladys. Taylor, Winnifred. Tromp, Louis. Turner, Clara. Turner, Rachel E. Turner, Ruth. Underwood, Mary. Van Liew, Hilda. Washke, Paul. Weeks, Marjorie. Weir, Frances. Weppler, Elnora. Wilcox, Ethel. Wilcox, Helen. Wilson, Leatha E. Wilson, Maude N. Wolfe, Helen E. Workman, Blanche. Wright, Julia. Wright, John Aubrey. Wright, Lola. Zobrist, Mildred. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 228 1917-05-09 The meeting was then adjourned. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 229 1917-05-29 The Board met in special session at their offices in the Normal School at 3:30 p. m. Present: Trustees Barlow, Olsen and Smith, the President and the Secretary. TEACHERS EXCUSED FOR SUMMER SCHOOL: At the request of the Board the following named members of the faculty were present: Miss Lucy S. Norton, Miss Rose Baxter, Miss Hazel Vollmer, Mrs. Minnie I. Termaat, Mrs. Minnie Kuykendall. For reasons which the Board deemed sufficient these teachers were informed that, under condition No. 3 of their contracts they would be excused from teaching during the approaching summer session in June and July 1917. The teachers named all expressed their objection to being excused from such services, and questioned the right of the Board to so excuse them. ELECTION OF DR. IRVING E. MILLER: Previous informal election for the school year 1917-18 of Dr. Irving E. Miller, of New York City, to the head of the department of Education at a salary of $2700 per year, was formally approved. MR. L. A. KIBBE ELECTED: Applications were considered for the position of instructor of Psychology, and Mr. L. A. Kibbe, from Columbia University, was elected to that position for the year 1917-18 at a salary of $1800 per year. MISS BERTHA CRAWFORD ELECTED: Miss Bertha Crawford, of Tacoma, was elected to the position of supervisor in the Training department for the school year 1917-18 at a salary of $1200 per year. MISS GRACE BROWER ELECTED: Miss Grace Brower was elected to the position of assistant to the School Nurse for the year 1917-18, at a salary of $50 per month. Miss Brower was also designated as assistant to the nurse during the coming summer session at a compensation of $30 per month. MR. J. V. COUGHLIN ELECTED: Mr. J. V. Coughlin, of Colville, Wash., was elected to the department of Agriculture for the school year 1917-18 at a salary of $1500 per year. PROF. ROBERT KROHN, OF PORTLAND: The President reported an arrangement whereby Prof. Robert Krohn, of Portland, will be present two weeks during summer school, and will give special instruction in play ground management, his compensation to be $135.00. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1917 Volume 05 - Page 230 1917-05-29 TEACHERS ABSENT FOR SUMMER: Upon their request, presented by the President, the following teachers were granted leave of absence from the summer session as provided in condition No. 3 of their contracts: Mr. H. C. Philippi, Mr. Freeman G. Chute, Miss Eleanor Gray, Miss Rheba D. Nickerson, and Miss Abby H. Sumner. EXTRA TEACHERS FOR SUMMER SCHOOL: The President reported that, as per instructions of the Board, the following names teachers had been secured for service during the summer session, at salaries as indicated: Miss Mae Reichert, per month - $100.00. Mr. E. J. Klemme, for the session - 300.00. Mr. D. E. Weir, for the session - 250.00. Mr. R. H. Ewing, for the session - 250.00. Mr. J. E. McKown, for the session - 250.00. Mr. F. W. Epley, per month - 195.00. Miss M. Monroe, for the session - 80.00. Mr. F. C. Vincent, per month - 110.00. EXTRA SERVICE FROM DR. KIRKPATRICK: The President reported that he had arranged with Dr. E. A. Kirkpatrick, head of the department of Education, for a series of extra lectures during the summer session, and he recommended also, that Dr. Kirkpatrick be designated acting Dean of summer school in addition, compensation for these additional services to be $500 for the summer. The Board approved this proposal. DR. HERRE TRANSFERRED TO BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT: On recommendation of the President it was ordered that Dr. A. C. Herre be transferred from the geography department to the Biological department, he to take the place of Mr. Moodie, resigned. Dr Herre's salary to be increased to $1980.00 per annum ($165.00 per month). SALARY SCHEDULE AMENDED: The President presented reasons for reconsideration of a portion of the salary schedule for 1917-18 as adopted April 16, 1917, and after consideration of the case of certain teachers the salaries to be offered to them were amended to stand as follows: Ida Agnes Baker, per month - $150; per annum - $1800. M. Belle Sperry, per month - 175; per annum - 2100. Florence Morse - 120; 1440. Delia L. Keeler - 120; 1440. James Bever - 185; 2220. H. C. Philippi - 165; 1980. S. E. Carver - 105; 1260. May Mead - 120; 1440. Abby H. Sumner - 120; 1440. Exean Woodard - 135; 1620. ABSTRACTS: Trustee Olsen was authorized to secure abstracts for the real estate for the purchase of which negotiations are in progress. The Board then adjourned. ##
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- WWU Board minutes 1984 January
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- 1984-01
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for January 1984.
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- 1984-01 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - January 1984 ----------xxxxx---------- 2430 January 5, 1984 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Western Washington University scheduled for Thursday, January 5, 1984, at 1:30 p.m., in Old Main 340, WAS CANCELLED. Curtis J. Dal
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- wwu:33369
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- WWU Board minutes 1905 August
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- 1905-08
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- WWU Board of Trustees minutes 1905 August.
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- 1905-08 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905 Volume 02 - Page 021 1905-08-12 Regular monthly meeting of the trustees convened in the office of the principal at 10AM. Present: chairman Edens, Mr. Donovan, Principal Mathes, and the
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1905-08 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905 Volume 02 - Page 021 1905-08-12 Regular monthly meeting of the trustees convened in t
Show more1905-08 WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905 Volume 02 - Page 021 1905-08-12 Regular monthly meeting of the trustees convened in the office of the principal at 10AM. Present: chairman Edens, Mr. Donovan, Principal Mathes, and the clerk. Dr. Mathes gave a detailed report of his trip east in search of teachers to fill vacancies on the faculty. On recommendation of the principal, followed by motion from Mr. Donovan, Herbert (?) of Michigan was elected supervisor of the training school at a salary of $2,000 per year; Miss Nellie A. Gray, critic teacher of the training school at a salary of $1,000 per year. The elections were made unanimous. After recommendation by Dr. Mathes, Mr. Donovan moved that Miss Elnora Belle Miller of Michigan be elected assistant instructor in English at a salary of $900 per year. Carried unanimously. On request by the principal, the position of fourth critic teacher was created at a salary of $900 per year, and Dr. Mathes was authorized to recommend some one for the place. On recommendation from the faculty, the trustees voted that a diploma be granted to Miss Louise Hannibal, who had completed the required course of study by working at the summer school. It was ordered that in the dormitory, the wash room be equipped with two sets of tubs, a door cut through into the attic, lattice be placed on the porch, and other necessary work completed. Mr. Donovan moved that (?) be sent the city council of the readiness of the Normal to pay 10 cents per yeard for waste material from the proposed improvement of High street, up to an amount of 3,000 yards, delivered to the front and side of the Normal dormitory, under directions of the Trustees. Motion carried. The principal was instructed to order contractor Lind to fill in the north side of the dormitory with dirt, at a cost of from $75 to $100. Mr. Donovan moved that a fence eight feet high, be authorized to serve as a screen between the Normal building and the boarding house. Matter of conducting the Dining Hall was discussed Dr. Mathes favored Mrs. Blanchard, to take charge of the place on a club basis, receiving a percentage of the income. It was decided that $10 per month rental would be a proper charge to make from the club for the use of the general rooms on the main floor. The details were left to- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905 Volume 02 - Page 022 1905-08-12 be worked out by Dr. Mathes and Mrs. Blanchard. Dr. Mathes was authorized to hire two or three students for assistants in sweeping and janitor work. Mr. Dewis appeared before the board, urging the importance of covering the exposed portions of the water pipe in the dormitory. He made an estimate of $97 as the cost for that underneath the building, and finally agreed to cover all the piping for 100. An order was given him to do the work, which amounts to about 500 feet. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the principal was authorized to spend $200 in the main building for carpenter work and calomining as he found required. He was also authorized to secure rugs at from $50 to $60 for the four rooms of the critic teachers. Authority was given him to employ an expert for a month or six weeks to classify collections in the museum. It was voted to allow Professors Eply and Romine each $500 to expend for apparatus which they might require. Bills were ordered allowed as follows: to be forwarded to the auditor August 15: Maintenance: 53 E.R. Croft $18.60; 54 B.B. I. Co. $1.20; 55 A.C. McClurg $7.24; 56 Incidental Fund $282.10; 57 Incidental Fund $58.70; Bellingham Reveille $1.87; 59 Fairhaven Publishing Co. $1.50. Science: 60 Incidental Fund $6.90. Improvements and Repairs: 61 Boyd and Noble $1,138.50. Meeting adjourned. Minutes approved September. Roy O. Hadley, clerk. John J. Edens, chairman. WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for August 1905 Volume 02 - Page 023 1905-08-24 A called meeting of the Normal Trustees was held at the residence of Mr. Donovan at 8PM. Present: Chairman Edens, Mr. Donovan, Dr. Mathes, and the clerk. It was decided that the emergency justified ordering the schedule of studies printed here, to be paid for from the incidental fund. Mr. Donovan moved that Dr. Mathes be authorized to secure the construction of a board walk from the front of the dormitory to the feet of the terrace at a cost of net to exceed $100. The principal was authorized to draw up a contract, covering the necessary points, to be signed by the members of the faculty for the coming year. He was also authorized to employ a young man to help Miss Wilson in the library, by stacking books and doing the heavy lifting required in that work. Mrs. Ada Smith of Los Angeles schools, a graduate of the Colorado State Normal, was elected to the new critic position or third and fourth grades in the training school. After a discussion of various matters concerning the institution, during which Dr. Mathes was instructed to prepare recommendations to fill any faculty vacancies that might occur before the opening of the fall term, the meeting adjourned. Minutes approved. Roy O. Hadley, clerk. John J. Edens. ##
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- wwu:21460
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- WWU Board minutes 1967 May
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- 1967-05
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- WWU Board of Trustees meeting minutes for May 1967.
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- Board of Trustees of WWU Meeting Minutes
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- 1967-05 ----------xxxxx---------- Board of Trustees Minutes - May 1967 - Page 1 ----------xxxxx---------- BOARD OF TRUSTEES WESTERN WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE FORMAL SESSION May 17, 1967 5:15 p.m. 131 Education Building 1. Approval of the minutes of the meeting of April 13. 2. Schematic presentation -