Title of collection: General Faculty and Faculty Council of
the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records (#40106), University
Archives, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Title of document: Faculty Minutes, September 4, 1875 [Containing the First Faculty Minutes After the University's Reopening]
Author: Geo. T. Winston
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Faculty Minutes, September 4, 1875 [Containing the First Faculty Minutes After the University's Reopening] One Hundred and Fifty-Second Term
Winston, George Tayloe (1852-1932)
Page 1
Saturday, 4 Sep. 1875
The Faculty elect met at Prof. Kimberley's house, There were
present
The Rev. Dr. Chas. Phillips
was unanimously elected Chairman
of the Faculty, Prof. Geo. T. Winston was elected Secretary, and Prof. R. H.
Graves, Librarian of the University.
Mr. Mickle
was authorized to hire Wilson Swain as College servant at
$15 per month. It was ordered that the old apportionment of the
buildings between the two literary societies be observed. The time for
breakfast was fixed at 7 o'clock, prayers 7-45, dinner 2, & supper 6 ½
o'clock.
It was resolved that students must attend religious worship in one
of the churches every Sabbath morning, and that absences must be reported at
the Bible recitation in the afternoon of the same day.
It was resolved that Students be required to furnish their rooms
with slop buckets. Assignments were made, as follows, for the examination of
applicants for admission into the University:
Rev. Dr. Phillips
, Mathematics Prof. Graves, [Mathematics] Rev. Prof. Mangum, English Studies Prof. Hooper
, Greek Prof. Winston, Latin and Geography