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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50

Instructors

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Instructors.

"The Curators shall have power to appoint and remove, at discretion, the [unclear: presides] lessors and tutors of the University, to define and assign their powers and duties, ant their compensation."

[Curator Law, 1877, Sec. 2.]

"Neither the General Assembly nor any county, city, town, township, school district other municipal corporation, shall ever make an appropriation, or pay from any public whatever, anything in aid of any religious creed, church or sectarian purpose; or, to he support or maintain any private or public school, academy, seminary, college, university other institution of learning, controlled by any religious creed, church or sectarian destination whatever; nor shall any grant or donation of personal property or real estate made by the State, or any county, city, town or other municipal corporation, for any red creed, church or sectarian purpose whatever."

Const. 1875, Art. XI, (Education) Sec. 1

"Neither the president nor professors are permitted to exercise the function a minister of the gospel, or any other learned profession, during their continue in office," etc. The statute on which this interdict rested was repealed in Hence, in the Law and Medical Schools, for example, members of Faculty are required to abstain from the exercise of the functions of those learned profess nor is it at all desirable that they should do so: provided, always, that University duties held paramount and of this the Curators judge.