Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 320)

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Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 320)

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A quorum being in attendance, Dr Jacob
Bigelow
took the chair. _

Record read _

The record of the last meeting was read. _

Statement of Mr C.G. Nazro by permission of Proprietors _

Mr Charles G. Nazro, a member of the board
of Trustees, asked permission, before the meeting should
proceed to other business to make a statement
of facts in relation to the suit of law maintained
by this Corporation against Mr Jonathan Mann,
such a statement having been asked for at the
last meeting.

Interrupted with point of order _
Decided by Chairman to be out of order.

No objection having been made, the Chairman
stated that he could proceed. _

Mr Nazro had proceeded to read a part of
his statement, when Judge John S. Ladd of
Cambridge interrupted him with a point of order,
and asked the Chairman to rule that the business
for which the meeting was notified _ viz. to hear the
report of the Committee on the ballot for Trustees,
was the first in order.

Appeals _

After some discussion, the chair ruled as requested
from which decision Mr Nazro appealed to
the meeting. The vote was taken, and the Chair-
man declared his decision to be sustained. _

Is overruled.

Mr Jewell for the Committee on balloting for
Trustees then read the report of the Committee,
a copy of which follows: _

Trustees Records, Vol. 3, 1859 (page 320)

320

A quorum being in attendance, Dr Jacob
Bigelow took the chair. _

Record read _

The record of the last meeting was read. _

Statement of Mr C.G. Nazro by permission of Proprietors _

Mr Charles G. Nazro, a member of the board
of Trustees, asked permission, before the meeting should
proceed to other business to make a statement
of facts in relation to the suit of law maintained
by this Corporation against Mr Jonathan Mann,
such a statement having been asked for at the
last meeting.

Interrupted with point of order _

No objection having been made, the Chairman
stated that he could proceed. _

Mr Nazro had proceeded to read a part of
his statement, when Judge John S. Ladd of
Cambridge interrupted him with a point of order,

Decided by Chairman to be out of order.

and asked the Chairman to rule that the business
for which the meeting was notified _ viz. to hear the
report of the Committee on the ballot for Trustees,
was the first in order.

Appeals _

After some discussion, the chair ruled as requested
from which decision Mr Nazro appealed to
the meeting. The vote was taken, and the Chair-
man declared his decision to be sustained. _

Is overruled.

Mr Jewell for the Committee on balloting for
Trustees then read the report of the Committee,
a copy of which follows: _