An
Act to incorporate the Belvidere College.
Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois represented in the General Assembly; That Germanicus Kent, John T. Temple, Seth S. Whitman, John K. Towner, Simon P. Doty, John Quincy Rollins ^Daniel H. Whitney^ and Benjamin Sweet, be and they are hereby created a body corporate and politic, by the name of the
“Trustees of Belvidere College”, and by that name, to remain and have perpetual succession. The college shall be located at or near Belvidere in the county of Winnebago. The number of trustees shall not exceed thirteen, exclusive of the President or
Presiding officer, who shall, ex officio, be a member of the board of Trustees.
For the present, the aforesaid individuals shall constitute the board of Trustees,
who shall fill the remaining vacancies at their discretion.
Sec. 2. The object of said incorporation, shall be the promotion of the general interests of education, and to qualify young
men to engage in the several employments of society, and to discharge honorably and
usefully the various duties of life.
Sec. 3. The corporate powers hereby bestowed, shall be such only as are essential, or
useful in the attainment of said object, and such as are usually confered on similar bodies corporate, viz: To have perpetual succession, to make contracts,
to sue and be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to grant and receive by its corporate
name, and to do all other acts as natural persons may: to accept and acquire, purchase
or sell property real, personal[,]
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or mixed: in all lawful ways to use, employ, manage, dispose of such property, and
loan all moneys belonging to said corporation, in such manner, as
shall
not
be
^not^ inconsistent with law, and as shall seem to the Trustees best adapted to promote
the objects aforesaid: to hav have a common seal, and to alter or change the same; to make such bye-laws as are not discordant with the laws of the United States, and this state: and to confer on such persons as may be considered worthy, such Collegiate or Honorary
degrees, as are usually confered by similar institutions.
Sec. 4. The trustees of said college, shall have authority, from time to time, to prescribe
and regulate the course of studies pursued in said college, and in the preparatory department attached thereto; and
in
the to fix the rate of tuition, room rent, and other college expenses; to appoint instructors,
and such other officers and agents, or all of them, as said trustees shall deem the
interests of the said college require: to fill all vacancies among instructors, officers[,] and agents, to erect necessessary buildings; to purchase Books and Chemical and Philosophic apparatus, and other
suitable means of instruction; to put in operation, if deemed expedient, a system
of manual labor; to make rules for the general management of the affairs of the college, and for the regulation of the conduct of the students, and to add, as the ability
of the said incorporation shall increase, and the interests of the community shall require, additional departments
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for the study of all any or all of the liberal professions; Provided, always, that no theological department shall ever be established in said college.
Sec. 5. If any trustee shall be chosen President of the college, his place as trustee shall be considered as vacant, and the remaining vacancy trustees shall fill the vacancy. The trustees shall have power to remove any trustee
from office for any dishonorable or criminal conduct: Provided, That no such removal shall take place without giving to such trustee notice of the
charges exhibited against him and an opportunity to defend himself before the board;
nor unless two thirds of the whole number of the trustees, for the time being, shall
concur in such removal. The trustees for the time being, in order to have perpetual
succession, shall have power, as often as a trustee shall be removed from office,
die, resign, or remove out of the state, to fill such vacancy. A majority of the trustees, for the time being, shall be a
quorum to do business
Sec. 6. The trustees shall faithfully apply all funds by them collected, according to
their best judgement in erecting suitable buildings, in supporting the necessessary instructors, officers, and agents; in procuring books, maps, charts, Globes, Philosophical,
chemical, and other apparatus necessessary to aid in the promotion of sound learning in the institution, provided, that if any donation, devise, or bequest, shall be made for particular purposes
accordant with the object of the institution, the same shall be applied in conformity with
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the express condition of the donor, or Devisor: Provided, also, that lands donated, or devised, as aforesaid, shall be sold or disposed of within
three years, from and after such donation, or devise; unless the land held in perpetuity,
by said institution, together with such donation, or devise, shall not exceed six hundred and forty acres.
Sec. 7. The Treasurer, always, and all other agents, when required by the trustees, before entering upon the duties
of their appointments, shall give bonds respectively, for the security of the corporation, in such penal sum, and with such securities as the board of trustees shall approve.
And all process against said corporation shall be by Summons, and the servise of the same shall be by leaving an attested copy with the President or Treasurer
of the College at least thirty days before the return day thereof.
Sec. 8. The said College and its preparatory department, shall be open to all denominations of christians;
and the profession of any particular religious faith, shall not be required of those
who become students: all persons, however, may be suspended or expelled from said
institution whose habits are idle, or vicious, or whose Moral character is bad.
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Handwritten Document, 6 page(s), Folder 195, HB 209, GA Session 10-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield, IL) ,