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Title: Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Minutes, September 8, 1838 [Containing a Resolution Regarding the Prohibition of Sale of Liquor or Wine to Students]: Electronic Edition.
Author: University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Board of Trustees
Funding from the University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill supported the electronic publication of this title.
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First Edition, 2005
Size of electronic edition: ca. 9K
Publisher: The University Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2005

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Languages used in the text: English
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2005-07-19, Risa Mulligan finished TEI/XML encoding.
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Title of collection: Records of the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina (#40001), University Archives, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Title of document: Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Minutes, September 8, 1838 [Containing a Resolution Regarding the Prohibition of Sale of Liquor or Wine to Students]
Author: University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Board of Trustees
Description: 2 pages, 2 page images
Note: Call number 40001 (University Archives, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Minutes, September 8, 1838 [Containing a Resolution Regarding the Prohibition of Sale of Liquor or Wine to Students]
University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Board of Trustees



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Raleigh 8 Sept. 1838
Executive Committee met.
Present
    His Excy. Gov. Dudley, Ch.
    Thos. D. Bennehan
    Dun. Cameron
    Chas. Manly
The Secretary having submitted to the Committee a communication from the Faculty of the University accompanied

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by sundry documents showing a violation of the Act of the General Assembly forbidding the sale to any Student of the University of goods, wares, & merchandise, spirituous liquors or wine without the consent of the Faculty or some one of the Professors thereof given in writing:—And of an Ordinance of the Trustees declaring that no Student of the University shall during the Session of College under any pretence contract any debt whatsoever & the Committee having considered the same
Resolved
that in a case of a plain & palpable violation of the Act of the General Assembly before mentioned, the Committee are of the opinion & hold it to be the bounden duty of the Faculty of the University & especially to be the duty of the Pres. of said Faculty to institute & carry on prosecutions under the said act.
Resolved further as the Opinion of this Committee that the case of any Student violating the said Ordinance should be dealt with by the Faculty according to their discretion having due regard to the age of such students & to the circumstances connected with such infraction.
Committee adjourned sine die.

Charles Manly Secretary