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number of votes cast for governor at the last preceding election of whom not more than one-half shall be residents of any one county.

5. The legislature shall provide for furnishing the electors the text of all amendments to the constitution to be voted upon by the people.

6. If the people shall approve and ratify such amendment or amendments by a majority of the electors voting thereon, such amendment or amendments shall become a part of the constitution, from and after the election at which approved; provided, that if more than one amendment be submitted they shall be submitted in such manner that the people may vote for or against such amendments separately.

7. If proposed amendments to the constitution which conflict with each other in any of their essential provisions are submitted at the same election, only the proposed amendment receiving the highest number of votes shall become a part of the constitution.


MEN SERVING BOTH UNIVERSITY AND STATE FOR 1910-1911


A. Men who receive Compensation both from University and State


1. DEFINITE COMBINATION ARRANGEMENT

E. A. Birge. Dean of the college of letters and science; Superintendent of the geological and natural history survey. (Also serves as member of Fish commission, Forestry commission, Conservation commission.)

C. F. Burgess. Professor of chemical engineering; on engineering staff Railroad and Tax commissions.

R. Fischer. Professor of chemistry; Dairy and food commission.