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1 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WAKE FOREST COLLEGE.
FIRST MEETING.
Wake Forest, N. C., May 23rd, 1906. 12:30 P. M.
1st meeting The Board is called to order by Dr. Tyree. Rev. J. B. Richardson lead in prayer. Members present: Tyree, Marsh, Holding, Jones (Atty), Johnson, Lynch, Richardson, Hunter, Ferrell, Briggs (Treas), Ward, Hufham, Campbell, Hobgood, Broughton, Gwaltney, Scarborough.
Members pr. Minutes of all Board and Executive Committee Meetings for last year read and approved.
The board then adjourned to meet at 2:30 this P. M.
Wake Forest, N. C., Wednesday May 23rd 1906. 2:30 P. M.
Aft. Session Members present The Board reassembled and was called to order by Dr. Tyree. Prayer by Dr. Lynch. Members present: Tyree, Hunter, Lynch, Ferrell, Timberlake, Jones (Atty), Holding, Ward, Hobgood, Campbell, Marsh, Briggs (Treas), Johnson, Broughton, Poteat (Pres), Hufham, Gwaltney, Bailey, Royall, Scarborough, N. Biggs, Richardson.
President Poteat read his annual report of the College, including reports from various departments: President's Report
-----PRESIDENT'S REPORT----- TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WAKE FOREST COLLEGE:
The President of the College has the honor to submit the following report for the academic year beginning Aug. 30th 1905 and closing May 25th 1906.
The Faculty numbers twenty-six men, of whom seventeen are heads of departments of instruction, one is associate professor four are assistants in as many departments receiving special compensation, five are assistants receiving college fees only. Besides these, six students give assistance in the library and three to the President and the Bursar with the compensation of college fees.
To fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr. Frederick K. Cooke, Dr. Lewis M. Gaines of Atlanta, Ga. , was elected July 25th professor of Anatomy and Physiology. Dr. Gaines was graduated from Hampden-Sidney College with the degrees of B. A. and B. S. in 1898, and the following year pursued graduate studies in the university of Virginia. His professional degree of M. D. he received from Johns Hopkins University in 1903. During the next year he held the position of Assistant Surgeon in the Rhode Island Hospital at Providence.
Professor Darius Eatman conducted the School of Moral Philosophy during the fall term, Dr. Chas. E. Taylor during that period, in accordance with the action of the Board of Trustees, being occupied with a financial agency in behalf of the College. On the third of January Dr. Taylor resumed his work in that department.
Dr. Watson S. Rankin, Dean of the School of Medicine, without loss to his classes left the College May 14th in order to take during the vacation special courses in the Harvard