Presented are the minutes of the annual meeting of the members of the corporation of Youngstown College held on March 20, 1951. During the meeting, Chairman James Wick compared the construction of the main building with that of the new library, then opened the floor to nominations for candidates to fill vacancies on the Board. A financial statement was also presented.
Presented are the minutes of the June 13, 1932 meeting of the Youngstown College Board of Governors. James L. Wick, Jr. presided as chairman, with Herman Hurd acting as recording secretary. Mr. Wick provided a brief history of Youngstown College, then called upon Franklin Powers to explain the duties of the Board as provided in the amended bylaws of the YMCA. Director Howard Jones provided a summary of the accomplishments of the College to date (the full text of which is included with these minutes). A discussion was held relating to the continued existence of the Law School, after which it was decided to continue the School for one year without accepted a freshman class in order to reorganize and to improve standards.
Presented are the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Governors of Youngstown College on November 29, 1932. A committee was appointed to deal with matters pertaining to the Law School. Director Howard Jones reported on enrollment, instructor workloads, bus fares, and the budget for the college. Mr. Jones suggested the creation of a budget committee, with the Board concurring. Other motions that passed included those pertaining to the establishment of a department of education for teacher training, the use of the College auditorium, the appointment of a library committee, and a committee to investigate the refunding of tuition money. Committee reports followed. The leasing of the Trade School Building was approved.