Ninth Report of the Board of Regents

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Part of Ninth Report of the Board of Regents

In this passage, the Regents call attention to the original language used in both the Morrill Act and the Nebraska State Constitution. It would seem the Regents felt their role in the economics of the university was being superseded by the state government. State senators must have taken notice of this argument, as the Regents fail to make mention of this issue in subsequent publications.

Brief accounting numbers are also delivered. From these numbers it is evident that the university's income was increasing from the endowed land.
Title
Ninth Report of the Board of Regents
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In this passage, the Regents call attention to the original language used in both the Morrill Act and the Nebraska State Constitution. It would seem the Regents felt their role in the economics of the university was being superseded by the state government. State senators must have taken notice of this argument, as the Regents fail to make mention of this issue in subsequent publications.

Brief accounting numbers are also delivered. From these numbers it is evident that the university's income was increasing from the endowed land.
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2925