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College of Dental Surgery; Vanderbilt University, Dental Depart-
ment—Total nays, 5. [Adopted, 1889.]
(7 ad.) "The decision of this Association changing the course
to three years shall go into effect at the beginning of the sessions
of iScjO-'oj." [Adopted unanimously, 1889.]
[Note.—Those colleges voting nay immediately acquiesced in
the action of the majority, so that the spirit of the resolution is
now being cheerfully carried out by all the colleges of the Asso-
ciation.]
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PUBLICATION OF CLASSIFICATION OF MATRICULANTS.
(8.) "Colleges of this Association shall each year issue
announcements, containing lists of students classified in the three
grades of Seniors, Juniors and Freshmen, designating absentees,
and giving a list of graduates of the preceding session." [1891]
REGULATING HONORARY DEGREES.
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(9.) The Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery shall not be
conferred honorarily, by any college belonging to this Associa-
tion, except by the consent of this Association." [1889.]
GENERAL RULES GOVERNING THE ASSOCIATION.
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( 10.) Members of any faculty belonging to this Association
may take part in its discussions, but only delegated representa-
tives shall have the privilege of voting." [1886.]
(11.) " Dental colleges that do not conform to the regulations
of this Association shall not be recognized by it." [1886. J
(12.) "There shall be graded courses of instruction, each
course to be followed by examinations thereon, the instruction
and examinations to be conducted as the faculties of this Asso-
ciation may deem proper." [1884-91.]
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(13.) No charges against any faculty shall be reported to
this Association by any committee, before both parties interested
have been notified and opportunity been given for preliminary
hearing before such committee." C ^/-]
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(14.) "A delegate to represent a college in this Association
must be a member of a teaching faculty, and must present cre-
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dentials from the college to which he belongs, legally authorizing
him to represent such college before he shall be entitled to
vote." [1888.]
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(15.) Any college whose regularly appointed representa-
tive fails to sign the Constitution of this Association within one-