The trustees could elect replacements as needed and did not have to reside in the town.
On June 24, the trustees elected him the institute's second president.
His fellow trustees elected him president, and budgets were passed each year of Hall's tenure.
"The trustees will elect him a life trustee and honorary chairman."
In 1853, the trustees elected Clark T. Hinman as the first president of the university and committed to raising $200,000.
The trustees elect Lewis M. Parker as their first chair.
The trustees of a voting trust controlled all the shares and elected the seven directors.
The appointed trustees then elect a chairperson as the Board's eleventh member.
One day earlier, the trustees had elected Howard Malcom as the first president of the university, a post he held for six years.
The trustees also elect a township administrator.