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Salt Lake, Professor Cook of the Michigan Agricultural College, Dr. Patterson of Reno, Mrs. Emily Pitt Stevens of San Francisco, and the Rev. Mr. Stafford of Virginia City, have delivered addresses before the assembly. These meetings have been occasions of profit. It is the intention to make them even more interesting and profitable in the future.

REPAIRS.

Quite extensive repairs will need to be made on some of the buildings in the way of painting and kalsomining, plastering, etc. Not less than $3,000 will be needed for this purpose. I would urge the expenditure of $1,000 a year for the next two years in increasing || and improving the library. Twenty-five thousand dollars will be needed for current expenses for the next two years, in addition to the aid received from the Government.

ROSTER OF STUDENTS FOR FALL TERM.
Florence J. Abel-.

Paradise

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Reno

Harry O. Comstock
Albert W. Cunningham
Daniel W. Dillard --
Olive M. Douglas.
Joseph Durkee

Samuel C. Durkee --.
Irene Duffy_
James S. Egan.
Clara M. Eldred.
Mary A. Erwin.
Kate Fitzpatrick.
Claude R. Ford__
Annie Foster.

Winfield J. Flood.
Albert J. Flood---.
Peter P. Frandsen-
Hedley K. French

Fred C. Frey-
Louise Frey

Robert T. Frazer

Frank Germain

Victor Geery.

Mabel K. Godfroy

Mary Griffin.

Mary E. Harrison

Andrew Hanson

St. Clair Glendale Reno

Reno

Reno

Virginia Pine Grove Virginia - Glendale

- Eureka -- Carlin Virginia Virginia -Verdi Carson Reno

- Reno Glendale

Winnemucca

Wadsworth
Virginia
Reno

Lovelock

Virginia

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Franktown

Charles R. Lewers.
Julia M. Lewis_-_-
Cora E. Light.
Clara E. Litch.
Stella M. Linscott-
Fred M. Linscott-
Catherine Longley
Elizabeth Longley
Lydia Z. Lonkey
Charles Magill.
Arthur P. Mack.
Katherine Mapes-.
Annie H. Martin-
Mary M. Mayberry
James K. Mayberry

Clara Mather...
Kate McCarthy.

Franktown

Reno

Spencerville, Cal.

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Cedarville, Cal. Cedarville, Cal.

Reno

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Verdi - Reno Dayton Reno

Reno

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- Reno

Carson

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Mary E. North William II. North Ralph L. Osburn – Mae Palmer____ Lucy W. Parker. Lillie B. Pearce-Emmet A. PowersFrank J. Powers-Charles P. RichardsHattie Ridenour.. Katherine Riegelhuth. Fredrica Maud RivesEdwin M. Reynolds Stella M. RhodesKate I. Robb---Mary A. Robb. Josephine Robertson.

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--- Reno

Wadsworth
Unionville

-Cedarville, Cal.
Cedarville, Cal.
- Lovelocks
- Reno
Reno
Eureka
Stockton
Reno

- Reno Reno Eureka

Hazel B. Rulison

Reno

Orrin C. Ross

Edgar Sadler..

Minnie O. Sadler---

William F. Sauer.

Walter R. Savage.
Frank V. Saxton.
Anna H. Schadler.
William H. Segrave-
Alameda Simpson
Ella L. Smart.
Robert T. Smith
Laura Smith ----
Lillian Spencer-.
Mabel A. Stanaway.
Harry E. Stewart-
Marie E. Steele.
Ina H. Stiner.
Richard Stoddard.
Hugh S. Swan-
Fred T. Thompson-
Lola N. Thoms
William F. Tucker.
Fred E. Walts ---
Albert W. Ward....
Martin P. Ward

Grace Viola Ward____.

Stella N. Webster

Glendale

Eureka

Eureka

Washoe City

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- Carson

- Reno
- Reno

Reno
Genoa

- Reno
- Reno

Reno

Reno

Reno

Glendale

Reno

Reno

Halleck

- Reno
Reno

Sheridan

Reno

Reno

Reno

Reno

Reno

Genoa

- Reno

Reno

Reno

Reno

Hawthorne

Otto T. Williams.
Herbert O. Winfrey.
Lloyd P. Wheeler..
Mildred M. Wheeler.
Ellen N. Wilson -

Henry J. White --
William W. Wright-
Ottilia M. Zecherle.

CONCLUSION.

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In conclusion I would say that the condition of the University is one of growth and increasing efficiency. Although some students are handicapped by lack of preparation incident to meager advantages before coming here, the student body shows a zeal and an earnestness that is commendable, and on the whole the work is satisfactory.

I would gratefully acknowledge my obligations to the Board and Faculty for their active co-operation in my endeavors to advance the interests of the University. University. Respectfully submitted,

STEPHEN A. JONES, President.

LIBRARIAN'S REPORT.

STATE UNIVERSITY,

RENO, Nevada, Dec. 1, 1892.

President S. A. Jones:

DEAR SIR: I have the honor to submit the following report of the Nevada State University Library.

The usefulness of the Library has been materially increased during the year by the addition of new books, pamphlets, and maps of ancient countries. Since the last report there have been purchased, with great care, and especially with a view to the growing needs of the University, in the departments of literature and science, 498 volumes. Books received from the Department of the Interior at Washington, D. C., as a depository of public documents, 146 volumes. From the Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of Education, Navy Department, Bureau of Animal Industry, Weather Bureau, Hon. William M. Stewart, Hon. John P. Jones and Hon. J. W. Haines, 124 volumes. The library now contains 3,312 bound books and 2,000 pamphlets. The reading-room affords unusual opportunities for the students to acquaint themselves with current events. Daily and weekly papers, magazines, reviews, and quarterlies upon literature, agriculture, horticulture, science, art, religion, and the trades are open to the inspection of all students daily. The following is a list of current literature paid for by the University and here arranged in alphabetical order.

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