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SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.

[For the term of three years, commencing January 1, 1876.]

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Wesley Mason...

B. B. Snow (Sec. B'd Ed'n)..

Chautauqua...1 Thomas J. Pratt.

Chemung .....

2

Lucius M. Robertson

Robert P. Bush..

M. M. Merrell (City Supt.).

Cyrus Macy (City Supt.). George W. Miller..

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Andrew Y. Freeman.

2

David G. Barber..

Clinton...

John B. Riley.

2

Charles W. Clark

Columbia..

Richard M. Whitbeck.

2

Isaac Van Valkenburgh

Cortland .1

2

Jerome J. Woodruff

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James H. McIntosh..

Dutchess.. .1

George W. Draper..

2

Martin W. Collins..

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Alexander C Montgomery.

Edward Burgess (City Supt.).

2 George W. Holmes...

Mark Whiting..

Christ'r G Fox (City Supt.)

John T. Heald.

Luther B. Newell

Sylvester S. Willard

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Essex........ 1

2

Franklin......1

2

David D. D. Dewey.

Fulton....

James H. Foote..

Genesee.

Charles V. Hooper..

Greene..

Hamilton

2 Hiram M. Bouton Daniel Cochran.

Clarence E. Bloodgood.

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Richburg.
Windsor.
Binghamton.

Binghamton.
Allegany.
Randolph.
Weedsport.
Moravia.
Auburn.

Mayville.
Frewsburgh.
Horseheads.
Elmira.
Sherburne.
Oxford.
Plattsburgh.
West Chazy.
Livingston.
Ghent.
Hudson.
Marathon.
Homer.
Downsville.
Delhi.
Pine Plains.
Rhinebeck.
Poughkeepsie
Grand Island.
East Aurora.
Boston.
Buffalo
Upper Jay.
Westport.
Malone.
Moira.
Kingsboro.
Batavia.
Hensonville.

Prattsville. Wells.

*Elected Nov., 1876, vice Kerr, resigned.

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Post-office.

Newport.
Litchfield.
Mannsville.

Carthage.
Redwood.
Watertown.

East New York.
Brooklyn.
Turin
Watson.
Livonia.

Springwater.
Morrisville.
Cazenovia.
Fairport.
Clarkson.
Rochester.
Fultonville.
New York.

Tonawanda.

Suspension Br'ge. Lockport.

Utica.

Deansville. Rome.

Trenton.

Onondaga

A. McMillan (City Supt.)

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Robert Van Keuren.

Richard W. McKinley.

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James W. Hooper....

Edward Smith (City Supt.)..

George V. Chapin..

2 Lucius L. Pierpont.. Charles W. Gedney. Oliver N. Goldsmith

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R.V.K.Montfort (City Supt.) Edward Posson

Robert Simpson, Jr.

Fowler H. Berry

John W. Ladd.

V. C. Douglass (City Supt.)..

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Otsego

Putnam..

Queens

Rensselaer....1

Albert G. Tuthill..

Edward E. Beals

Thomas H. Reed

Brewster's Stat'n

Andrew J. Provost

Whitestone.

Isaac G. Fosdick

Jamaica.

Amos H. Allen..

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Alanson Palmer (City Supt.) Long Island City.

David Beattie (City Supt.)..

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Richmond.

James Brownlee

Port Richmond.

Rockland

Spencer Wood...

Clarkstown.

St. Lawrence .1

Erwin S. Barnes..

2

Albert L. Cole..

Gouverneur.

Hermon.

3

Lucius L. Goodale

Potsdam.

N. W. Howard (City Supt.)..] Ogdensburg.

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*For term commencing January 1, 1878.

APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL MONEYS, 1878.

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UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Instituted by the Legislature in 1784; Reorganized in 1787.

The University of the State of New York consists of twenty-three Colleges of Literature and Science, thirteen Medical Colleges, and about two hundred and forty Academical Institutions in various parts of the State, all reporting to and subject to the visitation of the Regents of the University.

This body consists of nineteen persons, together with the Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction, as ex officio members. These nineteen members are chosen by the Legislature in the same manner as Senators in Congress, and may be removed by a concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly. Vacancies may occur by resignation, removal from the State, neglect to attend at least one meeting of the Board in a year, without excuse, or acceptance of some office inconsistent with its tenure. They receive no salaries.

They are required to visit and inspect the Academies of the State, prescribe rules for their returns and reports, apportion the moneys annually distributed among them, and report to the Legislature an abstract of the returns of Colleges and Academies, with such other information and recommendations as they may deem proper. By an act passed May 4, 1844, they were made Trustees, ex officio, of the State Library, and by that of May 10, 1845, they are made Trustees, ex officio, of the State Cabinet (now Museum) of Natural History.

In conjunction with the Superintendent of Public Instruction, they appoint the Executive Committee of the State Normal School at Albany. The Superintendent of Public Instruction is, by virtue of his office, chairman of the committee. They may annually confer the degree of M. D. upon four persons recommended by the State Medical Society, and may confer any degree above that of A. M., at their discretion. This power is occasionally exercised. They have established uniform rules for Academies desiring incorporation and a participation in the income of

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