THE HESPERIAN The University Government. The general administration of the gov ernmental aflRairfi -of the University of Nebraska is vested in a "board of six re gents, ehosen by the voters -of the state at large, at the general elections. The term of office is six years, and it is so .arranged ihat two members tire elected eveiy two years. The members of this 'board .are not paid .a salary, but they .are reianbursed their .actual eiKpe'hses in dis charging their 'duties. The state constitution makes the re gents the governing 'board of the luni'vcr sity. They are authoiuzed to acquire and dispose of mniversity property, .and to elect .and aemove officei's and instructors of the institution. It is the duty of the board to enact laws for the governanent of tihe nniveu'&ity, and it he .statutes of iDje state presume that the aiegeiMts shall jvur chase text boolis .and funa-nih tbeun tio students at cost. 'Tib we .are three -gen ea:al am eeiiings ot' Ah e bojmrd., .an aajajual session jpst betiorecom inencement, .and twvo aieguikur meetings, one an April and the other an (December,. Al aneetangs .ante held .at the iuniwwsiity ;and :an:e niRualy open to the public. 'The officers of itilje Iboaird ;are .a president ;and aseoitetaay. The pj'.esii dent as elected at ttbe .annual aneutiing, ;and Ibolds office two yeaas. IPb e sewetaay is n v a ctang-tBte.v-nwHitfi' tllje luajiiwersity. The board has foua standing efDmunittees:: O j) :an execu tive, i(2j) atfiaiaiuee, i($j).a niniftwaity aajd Bbrairy coiniwiitLoe, .andl 4 1) a eojuanaittce on couaise of sliudw. ext un .aiuthorjry to the bo and astlbe .d)juiijt.eilllcirj Hfle ds the rtbiitf acuiti'me officer d'tJhe wurivwcMmty, anU acta ,-us ;a aoj't off ajiodldator between ithe faculty and itJbfi' boiaaufl stf atagentis. Oifus office i m mwemly hnlii, and he as ireqpiutad to gi we his -entire tiian e to Miijiwer.ai.ty b uain ess. J1 in the duty erf the .chancellor to see that the regulations and orders of the board are complied with, and he is chained -with the responsibility of main taining good order in the institution. He lias general supervision over the asso ciated .colleges in the university he i president of the university senate, the genej-al faculty, and the college faculties; he conducts the daily chapel exercises, and performs other .duties entrusted to him hy the regents. The deans m& third in authority; they are the presidents of the various colleges. The board of regents elects the deans at the annual aneeting, and one is desig nated, senior-dean. It is customary to malce the dean of the academic college seojior .dean, but this is not prescribed. He as vice president of the general faculty, and in case of a vacancy aim tuV office oi' idl j an cell o j, h e beeom e .acting ehan cell or . iBelow the deans aire the pj'ofessorA, the .associate professoj's, and the division an- StllUJCtOJ'K. The internal government of tbetuniwea aity us nam (flea the supervision of rt&e gen ejial tiaculty. 'The bylaws of the board of argents pjtovade for arairjaweiteity senate, cojnposed vof aM tihe professoas hi tlbe anstiitution. The senate does not meet ategulaaily, and tlije .geneital daculty pei-tt'oj-ms the duties outlined for 1Mb bo(ry. Allll thepatofesso-rsandxiesociate ipj'ofessors an til j e academic mA induBtaiafl .colleges ;aire aneinbei-s oi' tllje ;gauea'.all fiiculty- The woiik oi' tiijas faculty is done chae tibatougilj committees of which jea'e aa;e twvdlvw. An idea of dheia1 diunctoon nua3' be obtaiajed fatom tlj eur tatll es. Tib ey aajs O I) .a comajj!util-ie on oiinej'geni-aes, v(2j) mi lauatoOUuneut comamittee, ,(2 ) a .cfiKruaaalitee ou iw-heduii!!.., (4j) acaiediit committee, ((D .u llabj:aay coimmattea, A61) a cowanatte mi .accredited schools, '7) miQm jgaaidmate 5nfltiutno-n, .(-8j) ;anothej', on luncaaHsified Htunteujts,, ii)) miQu jpj'.ejDaa:at!0jyMgyaik, .