John Inglis, Lord Justice-General of Scotland : a Memoir
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He also conceived that the control and disposal of the property and revenues of the university might more safely be entrusted to other hands than those of the professors. It was necessary also that there should be somebody whose duty it would be to regulate from time to time the course of study; to introduce improvements into it, and to institute fresh subjects, and all these matters might be beneficially placed in the hands of a body differently constituted from the existing governing power. H...e would now say what he thought most likely to lead to the attainment of the end in view. He proposed that the University Board should be composed, in the first place, of the rector of the university, who would be the 408 JOHN INGLtS. president— an officer who was found in all universities of Scotland at present, and whom he thought it was desirable to retain under the same name ; the principal of the university would also be a member of the board, and the court would further comprise a body of persons to be called the assessors, who would be nominated partly by the professors and partly by graduates.
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