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Do you think the trustees are doing a good job?
The board would also include the trustees of the medical school.
But the university's president says only the trustees can take such an action.
Three years later the trustees were asked to try again.
Its trustees are three men who have worked for the state or federal government.
I'm all for you as president, and I know some of the trustees are.
The new trustees want to turn them over to private management.
"So when are you going to break the news to the trustees?"
At the same time, the committee began to question the trustees' role.
In 1755 there were 122 members on the board of trustees.
The first meeting of the trustees came on May 20, 1848.
Under federal law, the two public trustees "may not be from the same political party."
"Most new trustees are known to at least one member of the board."
In both, the medical school and the hospital have a common board of trustees.
As it turned out, most of the trustees had been left in the dark, too.
The issue, though, is clearly one the trustees have spent a lot of time thinking about.
After that, he'll be 70 and see whether the trustees still want him.
Three years earlier, in 1994, the board of trustees for the college decided to change the name.
The trustees said the building would be designed during the next year.
He has been a trustee of the university since 1993.
At his death, he was a trustee of the law school.
Last year a Federal trustee took control of the local.
"The board of trustees could still hit us with an increase."
But their original plan, they said, was to help the trustees.
But in a vote, they would need seven other trustees.