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 ====== Board of Fellows ====== ====== Board of Fellows ======
  
-On August 1, 1837, [[brownell_thomas_church|Bishop Brownell]] reminded the College [[trustees|Trustees]] that the College's [[charter|charter]] required the development of a Board of Fellows, overlooking "study and discipline". The Bishop of Connecticut appointed a committee to advise Brownell on increasing the College's BoardBrownell then appointed a second committee (Trustees BurgessSigourney, and Huntington) to assist in determining the role of the new board and selecting those who would be appointed+The Board of Fellows serves to overlook "study and discipline" at Trinity College. Todayit is one of the longest-running boards at the College.
  
-However, the appointment of the Board of Fellows was delayed. The Bishop'real motives were called into question when it appeared he may be trying to "pack" the Board of Fellows to the satisfication of the Associate Alumni+On August 11837, [[brownell_thomas_church|Bishop Brownell]] reminded the College [[trustees|Trustees]] that the College'[[charter|charter]] permitted the Trustees to increase their number and to create a Board of Fellows, which "may commit the superintendance of the course of study and discipline."
  
-In 1884, the Associate Alumni pushed again for the Board of Fellows to be createdOn August 11884, the Trustees voted that they should work with the Associate Alumni to establish the Board of Fellows+The Bishop of Connecticut appointed a committee to advise Brownell on increasing the College's BoardBrownell then appointed a second committee consisting of Trusteesthe Reverend George Burgess,  Charles Sigourney Hon. M.A. '45and the Reverend Dr. William Reed Huntington (A.B., Harvard, 1859; D.D., Columbia, 1873) to assist in determining the role of the new board and selecting those who would be appointed
  
----+However, the appointment of the Board of Fellows was delayed. The Bishop's real motives were called into question when it appeared he may be trying to "pack" the Board of Fellows to the satisfaction of the Associate Alumni. 
  
-===== Sources =====+In 1844, the Associate Alumni pushed again for the Board of Fellows to be created. On August 1, 1844, the Trustees voted that they should work with the Associate Alumni to establish the Board of Fellows. The new board consisted of six Fellows proper, elected by the Board of Trustees, and six Junior Fellows, elected by the Alumni. For fifty years, the Board had a large clerical majority. 
  
-[[http://example.com|Book Title Here]] (Date of Publication) by Authorpp00-00.+The Board of Fellows was long inactive when in 1882several distinguished German astronomers visited the College and were shocked to discover that Trinity College had neither an astronomical observatory nor instruction in AstronomyThe Board of Fellows revived in order to send out a call "To the Alumni and Friends of Trinity College" urging that this be remedied at once, with "a complete Apparatus and Endowment for the study of Astronomy and for Astronomical observations.
  
-Website: [[http://example.com|Title of Website]].+The Board at this time also called for a residence for the President-elect, a new gymnasium, library, museum, chapel, and an endowment to fund not only the construction of these structures but increased professorships and scholarships. Their appeal was well-received and construction began on [[st._john_observatory|St. John Observatory]] as well as other improvements recommended by the Board of Fellows, including a [[president_s_house|President's Mansion]] and new gymnasium, [[alumni_hall|Alumni Hall]]. 
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 +The Board of Fellows has served the College continuously, advising on matters related to the curriculum and undergraduate discipline, and later to other areas such as the College's size, policies, faculty, student body, administration and admissions, housing, and student life. 
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 +===== Sources =====
  
-[[http://example.com|Trinity Tripod]], MM/DD/YYYY.+[[https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/w_books/4/|History of Trinity College]] (1967) by Glenn Weaverpp. 89-92, 173, 203-206.
  
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