8 INDEX TO HISTORICAL SUMMARY. Page. 108 28 97 30 101 112 65, 66 67 106 102 55 53 104 110 55 68 107 -55, 59, 112 68 56 27 56 29, 30 55 72 -48, 49, 68 36 50 64, 81 110 64 64, 71 64 53 64 57 28 28 68 112 39 31 39 103 105 52 112 68 65, 66 -53, 102 31,38 Page. 112 108 39 45 56 64 85 27 31 32 32, 38 34 36 37, 38 38 41 64 95 39 75 .88, 89, 91 68 49, 51 28 70 71 ACTION OF THE SENATE. SESSION OF AUGUST 3, 1892. Mr. PROCTOR. I present the memorial of Hon. John W. Hoyt in regard to a National University, with an accompanying document, which is a very valuable historical statement on that subject. I move that it be printed and referred to the Select Committee to Establish the University of the United States. The motion was agreed to. Mr. SHERMAN. I move that 5,000 extra copies of the document be printed for the use of the Senate, and that the motion be referred to the Committee on Printing. The VICE-PRESIDENT. Will the Senator from Ohio please repeat his statement? The Chair did not hear it. Mr. SHERMAN. The Senator from Vermont presented a memorial accompanied by a very valuable document in regard to the National University and moved that it be referred to the committee on that subject, of which I happen to be a member, and printed. I move that 5,000 extra copies may be printed for the use of the Senate. I do not know what it will cost to print that number. I ask that the motion to print extra copies be referred to the Committee on Printing. The VICE-PRESIDENT. That order will be made in the absence of objection. SESSION OF AUGUST 5, 1892. Mr. MANDERSON, from the Committee on Printing, to whom was referred the following resolution, reported it without amendment, and it was considered by unanimous consent and agreed to: Ordered, That 5,000 additional copies of the memorial of John W. Hoyt in relation to the establishment of the University of the United States, with the accompanying paper, be printed for the use of the Senate. 11 |