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  • 1915: By June 30, 1915, the total valuation of the Chemistry Laboratory had reached 541,970.65, with 32,095.08 in major laboratory equipment, 23,000 in chemicals and small laboratory equipment, 1,241.95 in office equipment... (Chemistry)
  • 1940: ...er recommended that the money be placed towards the construction of the Men's Residence Halls. ftn3 3 On May 28, 1940, the Trustees directed that beginning with the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1940, the surplus was to be appropriated over two years, which ended up totaling 60,806.93 and on July 17, 1940 the Trustees appropriated 50,000 of it towards the construction. ftn4 4 It was determined th... (Fourth Street Residence Halls / Men's Residence Halls)
  • 1940: ...rting, under systems approved by the Business Office. The recommendations were approved on the motion of Mrs. Grigsby. ftnref1 1 Campus Planning Map November 1937 ftnref2 2 Balance dated June 30, 1940 ftnref3 3 Board of Trustees Proceedings - July 17, 1940 ftnref4 4 Board of Trustees Proceedings - January 26, 1944 ftnref5 5 Board of Trustees Proceedings - July 17, 1940 ftnref6 6 Clark Hall corners... (Fourth Street Residence Halls / Men's Residence Halls)

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  • 1860: ...F. Columbia, John H. Thomas and James S. Wright of the county of Champaign, Illinois.89 "Central Illinois Gazette, Juno 20-27, I860. "Chicago Weekly Times, June 27, 1860. Urbana Clarion, June 30, 1860 confirms this by saying that a project was under consideration to have the state agricultural college occupy the building. "The contract is printed in full, below p. 458. ,200 History University of I... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1860: ...price of the lots at an average of 200 per lot was exorbitant but as shares in the seminary building were included it was considered not so bad. This is shown in three deeds, two made on June 30, 1860 and the third of August 17, 1860, purchased from William H. Romine James S. Wright, and the Busoy heirs. ,Jonathan C. Stoughton 1820-1900 was a native of New England who, through early choice of the ... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...owment Fund from Land Grant of 1862 Mckinley Hospital Fvnds Cash Included in General Fund above 131 664 89 Securities Adjustments ..'. Donated 25 339 58 Total and Property Before entering June 30 Plant Inventory Reinvestment of Donated Funds 2 000 00 BALANCE SHEET AS A T J U N E 30, 1923 LIABILITIES A N D S U R P L U S I. General and Builiint Funds Appropriation Balances Forward Schedule D Reserve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1862: ...m United States Treasurer.. Morrill and Nelson Funds Received Smith Lever Fund Received Due from United States Treasurer.. State Appropriations Less: Reserve shortage in collections as at June 30 Current Receipts Departmental Sales, Miscellaneous Receipts; etc. Original Estimate Increase to date over Original EstimateReceived Less amount credited to Appropriation Accounts Student Fees Original Est... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1871: ... sown on plats 5, 6, 7 and 8 by the barn, on ground planted to potatoes last year, was prepared by cultivating with the Deere plow, and 8 quarts sown, April 12th. I t was struck with rust June 30. Harvested, July 15. I t was badly shrunken and nearly worthless. EXPERIMENTS W I T H ROOT CROPS. Plat No. 3 north, which was planted with root crops last year, was again sown in 1872. The ground was cult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
  • 1878: ... which was adopted and approved : The committee on janitors respectfully report that they have employed Mr. A. B. Baker, as janitor of the main University building, for the year ending June 30th, 1878, at a salary of forty dollars a month, with the right reserved of discharging him at the end of any month, whenever he fails to give satisfaction. It is agreed that he shall have the use of the rooms... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
  • 1885: ...building at Normal, and, indeed, still remain in nominal charge of that establishment, having received from the State Board of Education a leave of absence, without pay, from January 1 to June 30,1885, in order to enable me to enter upon my duties in the University here. If I believed that my acceptance of a chair in this University necessarily involved an interruption or serious modification of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
  • 1886: ...EDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 69 Financial Statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1887. RECEIPTS. Balance from report to Auditor, June 30,1886.. For field, office and incidental expenses Expenses of State Entomologist Improvement of library Pay of entomological assistants Pay of botanical assistants Miscellaneous assistance Publications of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1887: ...dollars, and for preparation and publication of the second volume of the zoological report, fifteen hundred dollars, on the appropriation made by the General Assembly for the year ending June 30, 1887. Resolved, That the E esident and Secretary be directed to draw their requisitions on the State Auditor for such moneys as may be due on State appropriation for the University and for the State Labor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1887: ... 83 25,136 6 - 1 I 48,386 34 22,392 89 95,915 92- ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 69 Financial Statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1887. RECEIPTS. Balance from report to Auditor, June 30,1886.. For field, office and incidental expenses Expenses of State Entomologist Improvement of library Pay of entomological assistants Pay of botani... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...ournment of the said Board, hereby make the following appointments and assignments in the department of the State Laboratory of Natural History: C. M. Weed, assistant for the year ending June 30, 1888. Salary to be 65 per month for the quar" ter ending June 3, 1887, under a former apnointment' and the salary for the year ending June 30, 1888, to be 800. C. A. Hart, assistant for the year ending Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...: C. M. Weed, assistant for the year ending June 30, 1888. Salary to be 65 per month for the quar" ter ending June 3, 1887, under a former apnointment' and the salary for the year ending June 30, 1888, to be 800. C. A. Hart, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 600 for the year. M. B. Waite, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 500 for the year. W. H. Ga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...o be 65 per month for the quar" ter ending June 3, 1887, under a former apnointment' and the salary for the year ending June 30, 1888, to be 800. C. A. Hart, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 600 for the year. M. B. Waite, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 500 for the year. W. H. Garman, assistant for July and August, 1887, with a salary of 200 for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...he salary for the year ending June 30, 1888, to be 800. C. A. Hart, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 600 for the year. M. B. Waite, assistant for the year ending June 30,1888, at a salary of 500 for the year. W. H. Garman, assistant for July and August, 1887, with a salary of 200 for the two months. Professor T. J . Burrill, botanist for the year ending June 30,1888, sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...0,1888, at a salary of 500 for the year. W. H. Garman, assistant for July and August, 1887, with a salary of 200 for the two months. Professor T. J . Burrill, botanist for the year ending June 30,1888, salary of 400 for the year. All of the above salaries to be paid monthly except that of Professor Burrill, which shall be payable quarterly. Such salaries to be paid from funds appropriated for such... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...were approved. And it was further ordered that the Board of Direction be and is authorized to enter upon and conduct the said experiments and to eUpend thereupon during the quarter ending June 30,1888, exclusive of salaries of regular officers and assistants and special sums otherwise appropriated, a sum of money not to exceed fifteen hundred and ninety dollars 1,590.00 . And it was further ordere... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ...e that authority may be granted to it to expend the unappropriated balance of the fifteen thousand dollars received or to be received from the United States Treasurer for the year ending June 30, 1888, and any balances which may be found to remain from sums already appropriated for that year, to be used for the Experiment Station for such purposes as the interests of the Station may require. The B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ... Committee of the Board of Direction of the Experiment Station to expend the unappropriated balance of the 15,000 received, or to be received, from the U. S. Treasury for the year ending June 30, 1888, and any balances, which may be found to remain from sums already appropriated for the use of the Station for that year, to be used for the Experiment Station,, for such purposes as the interests of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1888: ... authorized are in successful prosecution. The season is not yet so far advanced t h a t many of these experiments are ready for report. As to the financial operations of the year ending June 30, 1888, the Board begs leave to reserve its final report for the next quarterly meeting. The following statements are herewith presented: Exhibit A. Appropriation, expenditures and balances for the quarter ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1888: ...anical apparatus, furniture, salaries, labor, seeds, tools, etc., etc., have been made, as authorized, and the whole amount of 15,000, the congressional appropriation for the year ending June 30, 1888, is exactly accounted for, as will appear by exhibits and vouchers, which will be presented by the Board of Direction. The Board of Direction will also present for your approval its accounts for the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1888: ... and compared t h e books of the treasurer with t h e warrants drawn upon him for the past two years from the funds .belonging to the Agricultural Experiment Station, No. 1 to 153, up to June 30, 1888, amounting to 15,000, and No. 154 to 283 inclusive, to December 31,'1888, amounting to 6,834.63, and found all to be in order and correct. The warrants have been cancelled and left in the hands of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...t to t h e Laboratory of Natural History during t h e current year. 2. T h a t t h e following assignments of t h e state appropriation for t h e Laboratory be made for t h e year ending June 30, 1889: For t h e Held work and t h e office and incidental expenses, 1,000; for t h e improvement of t h e library, 1,000; for t h e pay of assistants, 3,000; and for the publication of bulletins, 300. Res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ... of government appropriation, March 31, 1889, 4,070.52. Exhibit I is the estimate for the fourth quarter of the year, ending June 30, 1889. Exhibit D. Estimates for fourth quarter ending June 30, 1889: Buildings a n d r e p a i r s . . . Board expense B o o k s and publications. Botanical a p p a r a t u s Bulletins.. Chemical a p p a r a t u s , etc. Fertilizers,. Fuel and lights Incidental expen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...ODY. The report was adopted upon motion of Mr. McLean. Upon motion of Mr. McLean the following appropriations were made for the State Laboratory of Natural History for the quarter ending June 30, 1889: For For For For the the the the field work and the office incidental expenses improvement of the library pav of assistants publication of bulletins 250 00 250 00 750 00 75 no On motion of Mr. McLean... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: .... G. B . G r a n t 1 cut 661 " 1 5 . . . . H. J . G r e e n Thermometers 662 " 1 5 . . . . R o b i n s o n B u r r Fittings, etc 663 " 1 5 . . . . T. J . B u r r i l l Salary 6 months to June 30, 1889.... " 1 5 . . . . D. H . Lloyde Son Stationery m 665 " 1 5 . . . . Amer. L e a d Pencil Co 1 gross pencils 666 " 1 5 . . . . M a t h e w s , N o r t h r u p Co . . . Engraving 667 " 1 5 . . . . s. H.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...nted: A. Vouchers for auditing, with a list of the same. B. Statement of expenditures for quarter ending J u n e 30, 1889. C. Statement of receipts and expenditures for t h e year ending June 30, 1889. D. Statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for t h e current quarter ending September 30, 1889. E. Estimate of expenditures for t h e quarter ending December 31, 1889. P A P E R C St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...alances for t h e current quarter ending September 30, 1889. E. Estimate of expenditures for t h e quarter ending December 31, 1889. P A P E R C Statement of Accounts for the year ending June 30, 1889. BECBIPTS. Appropriated by Congress EXPENDITURES. 15,000 00 Buildings and repairs Board expenses , Books and publications, and binding Botanical apparatus, supplies and fixtures Bulletins and reports... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: .... Your Committee on Finance reports t h a t it has examined and compared the books of the Treasurer with the warrants, Nos. 284 to 448 inclusive, drawn upon him for the six months ending June 30, 1889, against t h e funds belonging to the Experiment Station, amounting to 8,165.37, and finds them correct as presented. Respectfully submitted, S. A. BTJLLARD, of the Finance Committee. To the Board of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...rect as presented and duly receipted. The committee has also examined and found correct t h e statement of the receipts and expenditures of t h e Experiment Station for t h e year ending June 30, 1889; t h e amount of said expenditures is 15,000. Respectfully submitted, S. A. BULLARD, I F i n a n c e Committee. W. W. CLEMENS, A p p r o p r i a t i o n s for t h e n e x t six m o n t h s , a s aske... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1889: ...o buildings. For this purpose 400 was authorized. The cost has been 548.69, which you are asked to approve. The Library Committee presents a report of its transactions for the year ending June 30th. I t is a matter of regret t h a t the legislature should reduce the usual appropriation for this important purpose. The amount available is only 1,000, for which I ask the usual reference with authorit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1890: ...and balances March 1st for the quarter ending March 31, 1890. Paper E is a statement of appropriations asked for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Station for the quarter ending June 30, 1890, and of some further appropriations asked for this quarter. Estimates for the quarter ending June 30, 1890: Buildings and repai s Board expense Books and periodicals Bot nical apparatus Bulletins Che... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1890: ...d for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Station for the quarter ending June 30, 1890, and of some further appropriations asked for this quarter. Estimates for the quarter ending June 30, 1890: Buildings and repai s Board expense Books and periodicals Bot nical apparatus Bulletins Chemical apparatus Fu' 1 and lights Incidentals Printing, stationery and postage Salaries Seeds and trees Tool... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1890: ...s a statement of the Station expenditures for the quarter -ending March 31, 1890. Paper C is a statement of the appropriations, expenditures, and balances June 1st for the quarter ending June 30, 1890. Paper B is a statement of appropriations asked for the purpose of carrying on the work of the Station for the quarter ending September 30, 1890. Estimates for the quarter ending Sept. 30, 1890: Buil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1890: ... 07 V 32,669 20 51,708 91 35,021 04 J119J599 15 ,PROECEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 177 Financial statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890. BECEIPTS. Balance from last r e p o r t F o r field, office a n d incidental e x p e n s e s . I m p r o v e m e n t of l i b r a r y . P a y of a s s i s t a n t s Entomological l a b o r a t o r y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1890: ...state. A letter from the First Controller of the Treasury has been published in which he states t h a t the money appropriated by the act for the ,18 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. years ending June 30, 1890, and June 30, 1891, amounting to thirty-one thousand dollars, is now due and payable, as soon as the proper formalities may be arranged. I t will be observed t h a t this act explicitly states the us... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...may be apparatus, physical, chemical; machines, engineering instruments, etc. Some intimations have been received t h a t we may receive quite soon, not only the money appropriated as of June 30, 1890, but also t h a t appropriated as of June 30, 1891. If t h a t be the case, it may be necessary to consider the 16,000, which is the latter item, as the money belonging to the current year 1890-91; a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...ersity of Illinois presents these papers: Paper A is a list of vouchers, ISTo. 676 to 764, inclusive, for audit, Paper B is a statement of the Station expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1890. Paper C is a statement of the Station expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1890. Paper D is a statement of the appropriations, expenditures and balances for the quarter ending September 30, 189... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...764, inclusive, for audit, Paper B is a statement of the Station expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1890. Paper C is a statement of the Station expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1890. Paper D is a statement of the appropriations, expenditures and balances for the quarter ending September 30, 1890. Paper E is a .statement of appropriations asked for the purpose of carrying on the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ... H. PEABODY, Regent. The report from the farms was referred to the Farm Committee. The vouchers presented by the Board of Direction and the report of its expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1890, were referred to the Finance Committee. On motion of Mr. Cobb, appropriations of Station funds were made, as asked in Paper E in the report from the Experiment Station, and authority was given the B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...nance reports t h a t i t has examined and compared t h e books of t h e Treasurer with warrants No. 449 to 736 ,36 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS. inclusive, drawn upon him for the year ending June 30, 1890, against t h e funds belonging to the Experiment Station, amounting to 15,000.00, and finds them correct as presented. Eespectfully submitted, ' A ' B M , Finance Committee. U R B A N A , September 2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...niversity of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Finance Committee, to whom was referred t h e statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Station for the year ending June 30, 1890, reports t h a t i t has examined t h e same and finds it correct, and t h a t the receipts have been 15,000 and t h e expenditures 15,000. Respectfully submitted, : "BK , Finance Committee. On motio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: .... Authority is asked. for procuring binding to the amount of 162.50. 8. The proceeds of the Morrill college aid bill. You have recceived 15,000, being the installment for the year ending June 30, 1890. You will soon receive 16,000, t eing the installment for the year ending June 30, 1891. After July 1, 1891, and when you are prepared to make a proper report on the second installment, you will rece... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1890: ...act of 1862. In 1890 a second Morrill Act was passed by Congress, by which there was appropriated for the support of each of the land-grant colleges the sum of 15,000 for the year ending June 30, 1890, and in each succeeding year a sum larger by 1000 than the amount of the preceding year until the amount should reach 25,000 a year. Thereafter 25,000 was to be paid annually. The sum of 25,000 has b... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1891: ...USTEES. 35 The following recommendations of the Director of the State Laboratory of Natural History are approved, and should be presented to t h e legislature. For t h e two years ending June 30, 1891: For For For For For field, office and incidental expenses improvement of library salaries of assistants ; publication of bulletins illustration of Entomological Report 1,000 per annum 1,000 4,000 50... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1891: ...m the First Controller of the Treasury has been published in which he states t h a t the money appropriated by the act for the ,18 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. years ending June 30, 1890, and June 30, 1891, amounting to thirty-one thousand dollars, is now due and payable, as soon as the proper formalities may be arranged. I t will be observed t h a t this act explicitly states the uses to which this mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...ineering instruments, etc. Some intimations have been received t h a t we may receive quite soon, not only the money appropriated as of June 30, 1890, but also t h a t appropriated as of June 30, 1891. If t h a t be the case, it may be necessary to consider the 16,000, which is the latter item, as the money belonging to the current year 1890-91; and to determine what shall be done with the 15,000 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...the same. Paper B is a statement of the expenditures for the quarter ending March 31, 1891. Paper C is a statement of the appropriations, expenditures and balances for the quarter ending June 30, 1891. Paper D is a statement of appropriations asked for this and the next quarters. PAPER B STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1891. Buildings and repairs Board expense Books and publ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...8 00 66 260 83 53 00 00 55 87 52 21 16 35 50 741 74 28 95 3,300 57 ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 95 PAPER C STATEMENT OP APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND BALANCES FOR QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1891. Appropriations. Expended Balances, Dry room.... Buildings and repairs, Dairy-house Museum Board expenses Books and publication Botanical apparatus Bulletins Chemical apparatus Fertilizers Fuel and l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...the Morrill college aid bill. You have recceived 15,000, being the installment for the year ending June 30, 1890. You will soon receive 16,000, t eing the installment for the year ending June 30, 1891. After July 1, 1891, and when you are prepared to make a proper report on the second installment, you will receive 17,000, which is the income from this fund properly belonging to the next college ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...' omologist's R e p o r t 5,500 00 1,000 00 500 00 3,000 00 500 00 500 00 5,500 00 Financial statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Illinois, for the year ending June 30, 1891. RECEIPTS. Appropriated by Congress From State Board of Agriculture for analyses of fertilizers. EXPENDITURES. 15,000 00 90 001 Buildings and repairs Board expense Books and publications , Botanical ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...t No. 20, and is accompanied with vouchers for t h e same. Paper E is a statement of appropriations asked for this and t h e next quarters. PAPER A FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30,1891. Receipts. Appropriated by Congress Prom State Board of Agriculture for analyses of fertilizers. Expenditures. Buildings and repairs Board expense Books and publications Botanical apparatus Bulletins... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...E N T L E M E N : The foregoing is a true statement of t h e receipts and expenditures of t h e Agricultural Experiment Station of t h e University of Illinois for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Respectfully submitted, G. E. MORROW, President Board of Direction. W. L. PILLSBURY, Secretary Board of Direction. PAPEK B STATEMENT OF EXPENDITUEES FOE QUAETEE ENDING J U N E 30,1891. Buildings and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...ation. The Board also asks t h a t Paper A be passed upon by the Trustees in order t h a t it may be used as a basis of the financial report which by law must be made for the year ending June 30, 1891, to the Governor of the State and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. The Board of Direction will continue its work in the lines already laid down and does not at this time ask aut... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...s... illustr'n of biennial rep'rt. printing additional copies Natural History Survey of Illinois amount received on account United States act of Congress Aug. 30,1890, for the year ending June 30,1891 amount received on account architectural department, fuel and lights mechanical department... architectural department. interest on Champaign school bonds Morgan county school bonds " Montgomery coun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...niversity of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Finance Committee, to which were referred the statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Station for the year ending June 30, 1891, and the Treasurer's warrants No. 737 to 1,021, inclusive, reports t h a t it has examined the same and finds them correct, and t h a t t h e receipts have been 15,090.00 and the expenditures 15,090.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1891: ...ory of Natural History 135,044 23 124,635 40 10,298 29 15,650 27 P A P E R C UNITED STATES FUND. Received. Year Ending June 30, 1892. Before reported on Natural history Total Year Ending June 30, 1891. Before reported on Architectural department Geological laboratory Total Year Ending Before report ed on Library Mechanical department English literature Metallurgical laboratory Physical laboratory ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ...ar. The 16,000 soon to be received is, properly considered back pay. I t appears to me t h a t you should make all your estimates for the current expenditures of the year July , 1891, to June 30, 1892 or what is practically the same, September 1, 1891, to August 30, 1892, to correspond with the income belonging to the same time. The 16,000 to be received isireally part of the.balance coming out of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ... Peabody, t h a t 4,000 be assigned for this purpose, one-half the amount to be taken -from the congressional fund for year ending June 30. 1891, and one-half from t h a t of year ending June 30, 1892, when this last is available. I also respectfully ask t h a t an assignment of 150 be made for furniture for the Regent's office and parlor. The chairs now on hand for these rooms are quite too few i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ...nd. ,PROCEEDINGS O F BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 175 Paper B is a showing of the state appropriations, November 30, 1891. Paper C is the same for the United States fund for the three years ending June 30, 1892. Paper D is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 1101 to 1150 of the quarter ending August 31, 1891, and 1 to 325 of the quarter ending November 30, 1891. Paper E is an estimate of current r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ...is estimate I have assumed t h a t the salary list would be the one made up at the June, 1891, meeting of the Board, and t h a t one-half, or 8,500, of the U. S. fund for the year ending June 30, 1892, would be used for salaries for instruction. The Board is requested to make an additional appropriation of 100 for buildings and grounds account. This is made necessary by the extra expenditure cause... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ...ive. ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 207 Paper C is a statement of expenditures for the current quarter up to March 1st. Paper D is a statement of the estimates for the quarter ending June 30, 1892. The Board of Trustees is asked to make appropriations of Station funds according to these estimates. P A P E E A S T A T E M E N T O F E X P E N D I T U E E S F O E Q U A E T E E E N D I N G D E C E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ...t h a t time. Paper B is a showing of the state appropriations, February 29, 1892. Paper C gives the condition of the United States Fund, on February 29, 1892, for the three years ending June 30, 1892. Paper D is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 1 to 325. Paper E is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending September 1, 1892, from current funds. Paper F is a list ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ...21,362 07 .'. ,220 TTNIVERS1TY OF ILLINOIS. On motion of Mr. Graham, assignments of funds of the State L a b o r a t o r y of N a t u r a l History were made for the q u a r t e r ending June 30, 1892, as follows: F o r field, office, and incidental e x p e n s e s . . F o r salaries a n d a s s i s t a n c e F o r publication of bulletins 375 00 875 00125 00 On motion of Mr. Shawhan, t h e Direct... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1892: ... Paper A is a list of warrants drawn, Ko. 208 to 306, inclusive, and is accompanied with vouchers for t h e same, for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1892. Paper C is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1892. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending September 30, 1892. Paper E is a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ...companied with vouchers for t h e same, for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1892. Paper C is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1892. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending September 30, 1892. Paper E is a statement of appropriations asked for this and next quarters. The board o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: .... The board also asks t h a t Paper C be passed upon by the trustees in order t h a t it may be used as the basis of the financial report which by Taw must be made for the year to ending June 30, 1892, to the Governor of t h e State, and to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. P A P E R B STATEMENT OF E X P E N D I T U R E S , QUARTER ENDING J U N E 30, 1892 Building and repairs Boa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ...inois. GENTLEMEN: The foregoing is a true statement of the receipts and expenditures of t h e Agricultural Experiment Station of t h e University of Illinois for t h e fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. Respectfully submitted, G. E. MORROW, President Board of Direction, W. L. PIULSBURY, Secretary Board of Direction. P A P E R D S T A T E M E N T O F E X P E N D I T U R E S F O R Q U A R T E R E N D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ... a t they are duly receipted. The committee has examined t h e financial statement of t h e board of direction of t h e Experiment Station, showing its expenditures for t h e year ending June 30, 1892, to be 15,000, and approves the same as correct. Respectfully submitted, ALEX. MCLEAN, N E L S O N W. GRAHAM, V Finance Committee. EMORY COBB, The board then adjourned to meet in adjourned session at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ...and grounds 190 59 13,990 59 ,240 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. From the United States fund Electrical engineering 407 64 This amount is made up from the unexpended balance for the year ending June 30, 1892, and the unassigned amount for the year ending June 30, 1894. The department is greatly in need of the money, and has unpaid bills now for the greater part of the amount. I have not had time to compi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...F TRUSTEES. 47 The following recommendations of the Director of the State Laboratory of Natural History are approved, and should be presented to the legislature: For the two years ending June 30, 1893: For '' '' ' " field, office, and incidental expenses.. improvement of library , salaries and assistance publication of bulletins illustration of Entomological Report. Total 1,500 1,00 3,500 500 250 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1893: ...eedful formalities can be arranged. I t is necessary t h a t this money should be expended, or at least be put in train for expenditure, before the end of the present fiscal year, closing June 30th next, in order that we may procure the order of the Secretary of the Interior for the next installment, admitted to be due to us, whenever he shall be satisfied as to the proper expenditure of the sum n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
  • 1893: ... for the present quarter, up to February 28th, Paper D is a statement of the appropriations which the board of trustees is asked to make to carry on the operations of t h e station until June 30, 1893. PAPER A STATEMENT OF E X P E N D I T U R E S FOR THE DECEMBER 31, 1892. QUARTER ENDING Board expenses Books and publications Bulletins Chemical apparatus and supplies Fuel and lights Incidentals Pri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...l laboratory Total Year Ending Before report ed on Library Mechanical department English literature Metallurgical laboratory Physical laboratory Architectural department Total Year Ending June 30,1893. Salaries for instruction Mining engineering Agricultural lectures Mechanical department Veterinary department Zoological department College of engineering Testing laboratory Phypics and electricity ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...e same quarter, No 130 t o 209, inclusive, and is accompanied with vouchers for t h e same. Paper C is a statement of the appropriations, expenditures and balances for the quarter ending June 30, 1893. Paper I is a statement of appropriations asked for the next quarter. PAPER A STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1893. Appropri- Expended. ated. Buildings and repairs Board expens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...ed designs will be notified. Designs will be sent by express to W. L. Pillsbury, secretary of the board of trustees, Urbana, 111., so as to reach him on or before 12 o'clock noon Friday, June 30, 1893. a The following programme is submitted to guide architects in their designs: MECHANICAL E N G I N E E R I N G . 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 class room class room drawing room dra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...3 ,727 11 54 83 26 25 24 69 07 00 391 00 37 65 71 ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES 161 Financial Statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893. Balance For field, office, and incidental expenses Improvement of library Pay of assistants Additional copies Vol. 1, Natural History Survey of Illinois.. Illustration of report of State Entomologis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ... of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your finance committee would report t h a t it has examined warrants No. 1 to 287, inclusive, pertaining to t h e Experiment Station, dated from July 1, 1892, to June 30, 1893, and amounting to 15,070, and has found the same correct and duly canceled. The committee has also examined the warrants issued on university account, numbered 676 to 1,275, inclusive, and dated from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...egent. D E A R S I R : I present t h e following report of t h e Agricultural Experiment Station: Paper A is a list of warrants drawn, No. 210 to 287, inclusiye, for t h e quarter ending June 30, 1893, and is accompanied with youchers for t h e same, for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for t h e quarter ending June 30, 1893. Paper C is a statement of expenditures for t h e year endin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...210 to 287, inclusiye, for t h e quarter ending June 30, 1893, and is accompanied with youchers for t h e same, for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for t h e quarter ending June 30, 1893. Paper C is a statement of expenditures for t h e year ending June 30, 1893. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expenditures and balances for t h e quarter ending September 30, 1893. Paper E. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...anied with youchers for t h e same, for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for t h e quarter ending June 30, 1893. Paper C is a statement of expenditures for t h e year ending June 30, 1893. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expenditures and balances for t h e quarter ending September 30, 1893. Paper E. is a statement of appropriations asked for this and t h e next quarters. The... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ... ''' The board also asks t h a t Paper C be passed upon by the trustees in order t h a t it may be used as the basis of the financial report which by law must be made for the year ending June 30, 1893, to the Governor of the State, and to the secretary of the treasury of the United States. The board of direction has appointed Mr. E. H. Farrington a delegate to the convention of the Association of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...versity of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your finance committee reports t h a t i t has examined t h e warrants numbered from 1 to 287, inclusive, paid by t h e treasurer during t h e year ending June 30, 1893, from t h e funds of t h e Agricultural Experiment Station, and has found their amount to be 15,070, and t h a t they have been properly cancelled. The committee has also examined t h e vouchers, num... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...d. ,174 UNIYEESITY OF ILLINOIS. The committee has examined the financial statement of t h e board of direction of t h e Experiment Station, showing its expenditures for t h e year ending June 30, 1893, to be 15,070, and approves t h e same as correct. Respectfully submitted, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, F. M. M C K A Y , Finance Committee. J. E. ARMSTRONG, The committee on instruction made t h e following re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1893: ...gs and grounds, of which Messrs. Bullard, Morgan, and Morrison were the members, to secure plans for the new building, and two days later the committee called for designs, to be presented June 30th, restricting the call, in compliance with a request made by alumni of the University, to graduates from the course in architecture. F o u r premiums were offered, one of 500, one of 300, one of 200, and... (Dedication - Engineering Hall (1894) (and Inauguration of President Draper))
  • 1894: ...June 30,1893. Before repo rted on Agricultura 1 lectures Veterinary department Testing labc ratory College of e ngineering Architecture il department Civil engine ering Total Year Ending June 30, 1894. Physics and electrical engineering Testing labc ratory Geology.. . Zoology Chemistry Civil engine ering Mechanical engineering Municipal e ngineering Architectur e -Salaries for instruction Un assig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...m the United States fund Electrical engineering 407 64 This amount is made up from the unexpended balance for the year ending June 30, 1892, and the unassigned amount for the year ending June 30, 1894. The department is greatly in need of the money, and has unpaid bills now for the greater part of the amount. I have not had time to compile the inventories so as to present a proper showing of them ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...will do so for the June meeting of the board. Respectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Agent. Appropriations for the State Laboratory of Natural History for the six months ending June 30, 1894, were made as follows: For field work, office and incidental expenses. 1,500 00 For salaries and assistance 1,750 00 The business agent was authorized to pay the bill of the Urbana and Champaign Elec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ... same quarter, No. 134 to 230, inclusive, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same. Paper C is a statement of t h e appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending June 30, 1894. Paper D is a statement of appropriations asked for the current and the next quarters. PAPER A. APPROPRIATIONS, EXPENDITURES AND BALANCES FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1894. Appropri- Expended. ated. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...339 68 1,364 13 1,532 75 801 90 607 49 3,548 16 ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 303 Financial Statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1894. RECEIPTS. Balance For field, office,and incidental expenses ... Improvement of library , Pay of assistants Illustration of report of state entomologist. Colored drawings of fishes of Illinois Public... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...examination of the lists given below of articles published in the bulletins issued and of experiments carried on will give a good idea of the work of the Station for the two years ending June 30, 1894. LIBRARY. The number of volumes and pamphlets entered upon our accessions catalogue in the library is 3,900. The number of bulletins is 1,983. PUBLICATIONS. Twelve bulletins, No. 22 to 33, inclusive,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...cceeded, by about t h e 20th of July, in supplying all who had sent requests up to t h e 10th of t h a t month a little over two thousand for the season. As I had issued a second bulletin June 30th, giving notice t h a t i t would be impossible to continue t h e distribution beyond July 10th, I considered the obligations I had assumed thus fulfilled, and t h e work was brought practically to an en... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ... thistle, and No. 36, on feeding experiments, are by Professor Morrow. The Board of Direction presents the following papers: Paper A is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1894. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1894. Paper C is a list of warrants drawn during the quarter ending June 30, 1894, Nos. 231 to 335, inclusive, and is accompanied ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ... Board of Direction presents the following papers: Paper A is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1894. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1894. Paper C is a list of warrants drawn during the quarter ending June 30, 1894, Nos. 231 to 335, inclusive, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ...expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1894. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1894. Paper C is a list of warrants drawn during the quarter ending June 30, 1894, Nos. 231 to 335, inclusive, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same. Paper D is a statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending September 30, 1894. Paper E is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ... asks that the Trustees appropriate funds according to the estimates in Paper E, for the use of the Station. ,24 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. PAPER A STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES, QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1894. Board expense , Books and publications Botanical apparatus and supplies Bulletins and reports Chemical apparatus and supplies Fertilizers ; , Fuel and lights Incidental expenses Printing:, stationer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ...ees of the University of GENTLEMEN: Illinois. Your Finance Committee reports that it has examined the statement of the expenses of the Agricultural Experiment Station for the year ending June 30, 1894, and find the same correct, amounting" in all to 15,000, as per vouchers on file. Your Committee also reports that it has examined the vouchers numbered 231 to 335, and finds the same correct. Respec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ...RUSTEES. PAPER C UNITED STATES FUND. Received. Expended. Balance. 35 Assigned, Year ending June 30, 1898. Before reported on Agricultural lectures Veterinary department Total Year ending June 30, 1894. Before reported on Testing laboratory Geology Zoology Civil engineering Mechanical engineering Architecture Total Year ending June 30, 1895. Unassigned 20,000 00 20,000 00 11,456 87 1,700 00 300 00 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1894: ...65 ,84 UNIVEKSITY. OF I L L I N O I S ; P A P E R C UNITED STATES FUND. Received. Expendedi Year ending June 30, 1893. Before reported on Veterinary d e p a r t m e n t Total Year ending June 30, 1894. Before 1reported on Testing laboratory Geology Zoology Architecture Total Year ending June 30, 1895. Salaries for instruction T e s t i n g laboratory Electrical engineering Unassigned Total 13,906 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...OF I L L I N O I S . PAPER D ESTIMATES. Quarter F r o m general f u n d Botanical a p p a r a t u s Wood durability experiment Total ending March 31,1895. 10 00 50 00 60 00 Quarter ending June 30,1895. F r o m general f u n d Board expenses Books and publications Botanical a p p a r a t u s Bulletins Chemical a p p a r a t u s Fuel and lights Incidentals P r i n t i n g , stationery, and postage S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...or the same for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending March 31, Paper C is a statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending June 30, 1895. Paper D is a statement of appropriations asked for the current quarter and for the next quarter. ,100 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. PAPER A STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR QUARTER ENDING MARCH 31, 1895. Boa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...2 27 148,200 85 15,720 13 397,394 56 Balances State appropriations United Btates appropriation Financial Statement of the Illinois State Laboratory of History, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1895. RECEIPTS. Natural Balance from last report F o r field, office, and incidental expenses F o r improvement of library F o r salaries and assistance F o r illustration of State Entomologist's r e p o ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ... of Illinois, S I R : I beg leave to submit from the Board of Direction of the Agricultural Experiment Station the following: Paper A is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30,1895 Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1895. Paper G is a list of warrants drawn, Nos. 266 to 362, inclusive, for the quarter ending June 30, 1895, and is accompanied wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...f the Agricultural Experiment Station the following: Paper A is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30,1895 Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1895. Paper G is a list of warrants drawn, Nos. 266 to 362, inclusive, for the quarter ending June 30, 1895, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same for audit. Paper D is a statement of expenditures... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...rter ending June 30,1895 Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1895. Paper G is a list of warrants drawn, Nos. 266 to 362, inclusive, for the quarter ending June 30, 1895, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same for audit. Paper D is a statement of expenditures for the current quarter, ending September 30, 1895. Paper E is a statement of appropriations asked for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ... for the current quarter, ending September 30, 1895. Paper E is a statement of appropriations asked for the current and next quarters. PAPER A STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30,1895. Board expense Books and publications Botanical apparatus Bulletins Chemical apparatus and supplies Fuel and lights Incidentals Meteorological apparatus Printing:, stationery, and postage. Salaries..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...r in Spoon River, a short distance above its mouth. From these various substations a thousand quantitative collections have been made since the Station opened, those from April, 1894, to June 30, 1895, by Professor Frank Smith, or under his immediate direction, and those subsequent to that time by Dr. C. A. Kofoid. All these tows have of course been carefully preserved by methods such as to permit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ... same for audit. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending March 31, 1896. Paper C is a statement of appropriations, expenditures, and balances for the quarter ending June 30, 1896. Paper D is a statement of appropriations asked for the next quarter. P A P E R B E X P E N D I T U R E S , Q U A R T E R E N D I N G M A R C H 31, 1896. Board expense Building and repairs Books and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...ged to the University. The Board adjourned. W. L. PILLSBURY, JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. President. ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. . 265 LIST OF WARRANTS FOR THE TEN MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1896. To whom. 1895. Sept. F o r what. Amount. Sept. Accrued int.,prem's. and expenses. Scholarship E. B.Forbes Expenses and services C. A. Hart Expenses Lydia M. Hart Drawings F. D. Wilson Work in labora... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: Services, June 30,1896 Isaac Fielding Postage E, Henry Janitor supplies, etc Eimer Amend Thermometers E. H. Sargant Co Laboratory supplies Library Bureau ...; Index, etc J.G.Nicolet Red enamel E. O. Vaile Illinois School D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...IVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Financial Statement of the University of Illinois not including State Laboratory of Natural History or the Agricultural Experiment Station for the ten months ending June 30, 1896. RECEIPTS, SEPTEMBER 1,1895 JUNE 30,1896, BalancesUnited States appropriation State appropriations From State Appropriations Vaccine Laboratory Library building Engineering- College, furnishing and f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ... of the University of Illinois not including State Laboratory of Natural History or the Agricultural Experiment Station for the ten months ending June 30, 1896. RECEIPTS, SEPTEMBER 1,1895 JUNE 30,1896, BalancesUnited States appropriation State appropriations From State Appropriations Vaccine Laboratory Library building Engineering- College, furnishing and fitting Astronomical Observatory From othe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...examination of the lists given below of articles published in the bulletins issued and of experiments carried on will give a good idea of the work of the Station for the two years ending June 30, 1896. LIBRARY. The number volumes and pamphlets entered upon our accessions catalogue in the library is 4,288. The number of bulletins 2,818. PUBLICATIONS. Eleven bulletins, Nos. 34 to 44, inclusive, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...rsity of Illinois: SIR: I beg leave to submit from the Advisory Board of the Agricultural Experiment Station the following: Paper J. is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1896. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1896. Paper G is a list of warrants drawn Nos. 248 to 343, inclusive, for the quarter ending June 30, 1896, and is accompanied wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1896: ...he Agricultural Experiment Station the following: Paper J. is a statement of expenditures for the quarter ending June 30, 1896. Paper B is a statement of expenditures for the year ending June 30, 1896. Paper G is a list of warrants drawn Nos. 248 to 343, inclusive, for the quarter ending June 30, 1896, and is accompanied with vouchers for the same for audit. PAPER A STATEMENT OP EXPENDITURES FOR T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1896: ...ages S o u t h e r n Illinois experiments Farm stock Total Sundr 120 01 15 00 4,786 63 ,24 U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS. Sept 15, PAPER B STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1896. Board expense Books and publications Botanical a p p a r a t u s and s u p p l i e s . . Buildings and r e p a i r s ...." . Bulletins Chemical a p p a r a t u s and supplies. Fuel and lights Incide... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1896: ...ommittee begs leave to report that it has examined the vouchers of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Nos. 248 to 353, inclusive, for the expenses of the Station for the guarter ending June 30, 1896, and has found the same correct. Your committee has also examined the report for the year ending June 30, 1898, and has found it correct. Respectfully submitted, N. B. MORRISON, S. A, BULLARD, Financ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1896: ...rong, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements: Paper A, a showing of the current appropriations June 30, 1896. Paper B, the same for the State appropriations. Paper C, a list of vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 1426 to 2350, inclusive, series 1895-96. Paper D, estimates for the twelve months ending J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...,000 00 21,000 00 Salaries for instruction Paper D is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 676 to 1,455. Paper E is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the year ending June 30, 1897. In making this estimate only the funds to be received in that year have been considered. Paper F is a list of the general appropriations asked for the three months ending August 31, 1896. Paper G is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1897: ...he same for the State appropriations. Paper C, a list of vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 1426 to 2350, inclusive, series 1895-96. Paper D, estimates for the twelve months ending June 30, 1897. Paper E, appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Papers F, G and H, bills for which appropriations are requested. I also ask for the appropriation of the balance, 750, of the Sta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...ral History. Paper E is that of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Paper F is that of the School of Pharmacy. Paper G is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the nine months ending June 30, 1897. Paper H is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending March 31, 1897. Paper J is a report of my receipts for the three months, ending September 30, 1896. Pap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...2 Paper G is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1897. Paper H is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to malte for the three months ending June 30, 1897. Paper J is a statement of receipts for the three months ending December 31, 1896. Paper K is a list of general University vouchers presented for audit, being 501 to 1,200, inclusive. Paper L is a li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...tempts to tame and cultivate some of the wild prairie grasses. Estimates of expenses for the ensuing quarter on the basis of recommendations herein made are: ESTIMATES FOR QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1897. General Fund, Salaries Labor Publications Postage and stationery Freight and express Heat, light, and water Chemical supplies Tools, implements, and machinery Seeds, plants, and sundry supplies Feed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ... p r i a t i o n s of E x p e r i m e n t S t a t i o n funds for t h e q u a r t e r e n d i n g D e c e m b e r 31, 1S97, were m a d e as below: FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1897. Receipts, Appropriated by Congress Balance, other funds From State Board of Agriculture for analyses of fertilizers , From Station farm, etc , Expenditures. Salaries Labor Publications Postage and s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...onths ending June 30, 1898. Paper J is a list of appropriations for the three months ending December 31, 1897. Paper L is a statement of moneys rtceived by me for the three months ending June 30, 1897. Paper M is a list of the general University vouchers presented for audit, being 1,882 to 2,200, inclusive. Paper N is a list of the Laboratory of Natural History vouchers presented for audit, being ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: 201 June 30, 1897. General Fund Salaries Labor Publications Postage and stationery F r e i g h t and express Chemical supplies Seeds, plants, s u n d r i e s Feeding stuffs Library Tools, implements, and machinery F u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: June 30, 1897. Salaries for i n s t r u c t i o n . . Salaries for services Buildings and g r o u n d s . . Fuel and lights Stationery and p r i n t i n g . Laboratories A p p a r a t u s and materials Incidental ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...he Board adjourned. W. L. PILLSBURY, ' F. M. MCKAY, Secretary. President. ,1898. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 281 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for months ending June 30, 1897. R E C E I P T S , J U L Y 1, 1896 JUNE 30, 1897. the twelve BalancesState appropriation, general State appropriation. Laboratory of N a t u r a l History...U. S. A g r i c u l t u r a l E x p e r i ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...Y, Secretary. President. ,1898. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 281 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for months ending June 30, 1897. R E C E I P T S , J U L Y 1, 1896 JUNE 30, 1897. the twelve BalancesState appropriation, general State appropriation. Laboratory of N a t u r a l History...U. S. A g r i c u l t u r a l E x p e r i m e n t Station Overdraft c u r r e n t funds. I ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...,653 96 2,805 04 Illinois State Laboratory of N a t u r a l History.. ,PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. PAPER C UNITED STATES FUND. Received. Expended. Balance. 35 Assigned, Year ending June 30, 1898. Before reported on Agricultural lectures Veterinary department Total Year ending June 30, 1894. Before reported on Testing laboratory Geology Zoology Civil engineering Mechanical engineering Archite... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1898: ...8 to 353, inclusive, for the expenses of the Station for the guarter ending June 30, 1896, and has found the same correct. Your committee has also examined the report for the year ending June 30, 1898, and has found it correct. Respectfully submitted, N. B. MORRISON, S. A, BULLARD, Finance Committee. T h e Secretary m a d e t h e E n d o w m e n t F u n d securities and t h i s report was referred... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...l History. Paper E is that of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Paper F is that of the School of Pharmacy. Paper G is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1898. Paper H is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending September 30, 1897. Paper J is a statement of receipts for the three months ending March 31, 1897. Pape... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...oard adjourned. W. L. PILLSBURY, F . M. M C K A Y , Secretary. President. ,1897. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 141 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for months ending June 30, 1898. R E C E I P T S , J U L Y 1, 1897 JUNE 30, 1898. the twelve Balance I n t e r e s t on e n d o w m e n t and land contracts Fees from s t u d e n t s D e p a r t m e n t s and laboratories Miscellan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ... , Secretary. President. ,1897. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 141 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for months ending June 30, 1898. R E C E I P T S , J U L Y 1, 1897 JUNE 30, 1898. the twelve Balance I n t e r e s t on e n d o w m e n t and land contracts Fees from s t u d e n t s D e p a r t m e n t s and laboratories Miscellaneous State appropriations State appropriations, L... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...iations for the same time. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations for the same time. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for-the twelve months ending June 30, 1898. Paper J is a list of appropriations for the three months ending December 31, 1897. Paper L is a statement of moneys rtceived by me for the three months ending June 30, 1897. Paper M is a list of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...k as outlined for the coming quarter and it is asked that appropriations of Station funds be made to meet them. ,1893. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. APPROPRIATIONS FOR QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1898. 229 General Fund. Salaries Labor Publications Postage and stationery F r e i g h t and express Heat, light, and water Feeding stuffs Library Tools, i m p l e m e n t s and machinery. Scientific a p ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...opriations December 31, 1897. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations December 31, 1897. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1898. Paper J is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending June 30, 1898. Paper L is a statement of receipts by the Business Manager for the three months ending D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...7. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1898. Paper J is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending June 30, 1898. Paper L is a statement of receipts by the Business Manager for the three months ending December 31, 1897. PAPER A CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS. December 31,1897. Board expenses Salaries for instruction I ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ...e next year. President Draper presented the following estimates, furnished by the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, of appropriations needed for the current quarter ending June 30, 1898, and the next quarter ending September 30, 1898. A G R I C U L T U R A L E X P E R I M E N T STATION ESTIMATES, C U R R E N T Q U A R T E R . From Labor. Farm Fund. 300 00 QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: Year ending June 30,1898. Salaries for instruction Received. Expended. 23,000 00 23,000 00 Balance. Assigned. ,276 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. PAPER D LABORATORY OF NATURAL HISTORY (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: ..., 404, 406, 408, 421, 422, 432, 465 and 472, and has found the same correct and duly receipted. We have also examined the report of the Treasurer of the University for the quarter ending June 30, 1898, and have found that receipts for the quarter, together with the balance on hand at the beginning of the quarter, amount to 105,705.40; that the amount paid out on warrants during the quarter was 82,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: 20 June 30, 1898. We submit herewith the report of the Treasurer and ask that it be made a part of the record. Respectfully submitted, ALEX MCLEAN, T. J. SMITH, I. S. RAYMOND, Finance Commitee. T R E A S U R E R REPO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: June 30, 1898. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1898. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund June 30,, 1898. ,1898 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 11 Paper... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ...the honor to transmit herewith the following financial statements: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations. June 30, 1898. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1898. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund June 30,, 1898. ,1898 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 11 Paper E is statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station fund June 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ...tatement of the current appropriations. June 30, 1898. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1898. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund June 30,, 1898. ,1898 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 11 Paper E is statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station fund June 30,. 1898. Paper F is the statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ...ropriations June 30.. 1898. Paper G is the statement of the School of Medicine appropriations June 30,. 1898. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1898. Paper J is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending December 31, 1898. Paper L is a statement of receipts by the Business Manager for the three months endi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ...ist of appropriations the Board is requested to make for the three months ending December 31, 1898. Paper L is a statement of receipts by the Business Manager for the three months ending June 30, 1898. Paper M is a list of the general University vouchers presented for au dit being 2051 to 2800, inclusive. Paper N is a list of the Laboratory of Natural History vouchers presented for audit, being 24... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ... 1898 OR. June 30, By amount paid out of general fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of Agricultural Experiment Station fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of Laboratory of Natural History fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of School of Pharmacy fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ...amount paid out of Agricultural Experiment Station fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of Laboratory of Natural History fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of School of Pharmacy fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of School of Medicine fund as per list warrants herewith Balances General fund Agricultural Expe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1898: ... June 30, By amount paid out of Laboratory of Natural History fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of School of Pharmacy fund as per list of warrants herewith June 30, By amount paid out of School of Medicine fund as per list warrants herewith Balances General fund Agricultural Experiment Station fund. Laboratory of Natural History fund School of Medicine fund School o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...ppropriations March 31, 1898. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations March 31, 1898. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1899. Paper J is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make for thethree months ending September 30, 1898. Paper L is a statement of receipts by the Business Manager for three months ending M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1899: ...riations, December 31, 1898. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, December 31, 1898. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1899. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of receipts for the three months ending December 31, 1898. ,1899 J PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OF TR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...B o a r d adjourned. ALEXANDER W. L. PILLSBURY, MCLEAN, President. Secretary. ,1898. PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 141 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois months ending June 30, 1899. RECEIPTS. for the twelve Interest on endowment and land contracts Fees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous State appropriations State Laboratory of Natural History United States... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: Services to June 30,1899. etc D. H. Lloyde Son Erasers, etc Hardware Wm. Miebach Co.... Turpentine, etc Fuller Fuller Co Lumber, etc Chas. A. Besore Advertising Treasurer Athletic A ss'n Walker Mulliken Chairs, etc Coal Odin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: June 30, 1899 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...16 44 The Registrar presented statements of fees due from students in the several departments of the University for the quarters ending Sept. 30, 1898, Dec. 31, 1898, March 31, 1899, and June 30, 1899, except the report from the School of Medicine for the last quarter. J These were referred to the Finance Committee. The Business Manager, Professor Shattuck, presented his report, which was referred... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...d of Trustees, University of Illinois, S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and reports: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1899. , Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund, J u n e 30,1899. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...nd you herewith the following financial statements and reports: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1899. , Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund, J u n e 30,1899. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper F is a statement... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...priations, June 30, 1899. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History fund, J u n e 30,1899. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, J u n e 30, 1899. Paper H is an estimate of receipts ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...story fund, J u n e 30,1899. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1899. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, J u n e 30, 1899. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1900. Paper J is a list of ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...mpkins Balance other salaries RECEIPTS. 142 3,781 150 100 31 89 C O 00 4,174 20 Aug. 31 Received on account of tuition . Difference 1,238 00 2,936 20 4,174 20 ,212 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JUNE 30, 1899. Sept. 12, -RECEIPTS BY THE BUSINESS MANAGER FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING University fees , Preparatory School fees , Diploma fees School of Pharmacy School of Medicine , Agricultural Experiment Stati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: Balance June 30,1899 , 34,134 48 July 7 Received from U. S. Treasurer, for Agricultural Experiment Station fund 3,750 00 7 Received from S. W. Shattuck for credit School of Medicine fund ;.. 2,289 05 "31 Received from S.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: June 30, Warrants Continued, No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1899 138 J u n a 30 W. B. Day 139' Henry Eulert 140 W. B. Day. a c t u a r y . . . . . 141 F. M. Goodman 142 C. S . N . Halleberg 143 W. A. P u c ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1899: ...tempt be made to breed other horses than Morgans, but that specimens of other breeds be obtained from time to time as in the case of cattle. The inventories of other property as presented June 30, and now in the hands of the Business Manager, were corrected and approved, and are presented herewith. This property consists of office furniture, machinery, microscopes, cameras, and a variety of appara... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...opriations, March 31,1899. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, March 31, 1899. . Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1900. Paper I is a list of appropriations for the three months ending September 30, 1899, which the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a statement of the receipts by the Business Manager ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...opriations, June 30, 1899. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, J u n e 30, 1899. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1900. Paper J is a list of appropriations for the three months ending December 31, 1899, which the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a statement of the collections by the Business Manage... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ... furnishing uniforms. Eespecfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Appropriations Manager. Business Manager, were made as recommended by the Business APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1900. Board expenses Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and g r o u n d s Fuel, lights and electric power... Stationery, p r i n t i n g , etc A d v e r t i s i n g and postage Repai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...ned. W. L. PILLSBURY, ALEXANDER M C L E A N , Secretary. President. ,314 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 30,, Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the tivelve months ending June 30, 1900. RECEIPTS. B al ance Laboratory of Natural History, balance Interest on endowment and land contracts . Fees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous Donations, Edward Snyder fund Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: June 30,, Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the tivelve months ending June 30, 1900. RECEIPTS. B al ance Laboratory of Natural History, balance Interest on endowment and land contracts . Fees ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...he Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: Your Finance Committee begs leave to report that it has examined the vouchers submitted by the Business Manager for the quarter ending June 30, 1900, on which warrants have been issued as follows: Nos. 2,551 to 3,450, inclusive, general University, 88,817.48; Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, 2,626.03; Nos. 243... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...rmacy, 2,680.29; Nos. 511 to 657, inclusive, School ,8 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Sept. 21, ot Medicine, 41,906.20; Nos. 1 to 87, College of Medicine, 2,737.83. Total for the three months to June 30,1900, 141,917.66. We have found that the above vouchers are in due form and are properly receipted, except the following vouchers not presented at this time, which have been reported missing: General Univ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ..., 1900, have also been examined and found correct. The Treasurer's reports for the quarter ending March 31, 1900, showing a balance of cash on hand, 94,681.62, and for the quarter ending June 30, 1900, showing a balance of cash on hand, 72,705.57, have also been examined and found correct. Respectfully submitted, P. M. MCKAY, T H O S . J. SMITH, Finance Committee. S T A T E LABORATORY O F N A T U ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...rd of Trustees, University of Illinois: S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1900. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History approp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ... hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1900. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: June 30, 1900. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper F is a sta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...nt of the State appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1900. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...und. June 30, 1900. Paper D is a statement of the Laboratory of Natural History appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropria... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper E is a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropriations, from May 1, 1900, to June 30, 1900. Paper H is an estimate of receipts an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ... Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropriations, from May 1, 1900, to June 30, 1900. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1901. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time for the three months endin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...95 57 84 50 163 38 120 67 336 96 71 59 207 50 1 00 2,737 83 2,737 83 ,1900. J PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 19 PAPER L RECEIPTS BY THE BUSINESS MANAGER FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30,1900. University fees j Preparatory School fees , Diploma fees Locker fees School of Pharmacy School of Medicine College of Medicine Agricultural College Agricultural Experiment Station... Repair shop Mec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...,903 761 79,370 75 192,739 11 Respectfully submitted, E. G KEITH, Treasurer, K The Secretary presented the Registrar's reports of fees due from University students for the quarters ending June 30, September 80, and December 31, 1900; from Preparatory School students for the same time; from School of Pharmacy student for the four months ending April 30. 1900; from College of Medicine students for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ... the same time; from School of Pharmacy student for the four months ending April 30. 1900; from College of Medicine students for the four months ending April 30, for the two months ending June 30, and for the quarter ending September 30, 1900. These reports were referred to the Finance Committee. President Draper's bill of expenses for the six months ending December 1, 1900, amounting to 65.55, wa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...propriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropriations, from May 1, 1900, to June 30, 1900. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1901. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time for the three months ending Dec. 31, 1900. Paper L is a report of receipts for the three months ending June 30, 1900. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...roval of the Finance Committee, ordered paid. The reports of the Director of the State Laboratory of Natural History for the first, second and third quarters of the financial year ending June 30, 1901, were referred to the Committee on Finance. Upon the request of the Alumni Association, 80.00 was appropriated for the use of the Secretary, W. L. Pillsbury, in printing and distributing a report of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...d. W. L. PILLSBURY, THOMAS J. SMITH, Secretary, President ,1901. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 115 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois, for the Twelve Months ending June 30, 1901. R E C E I P T S J U L Y 1, 1900, TO J U N E 30,1901. Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, balance Interest on-endowment and land contracts D e p a r t m e n t s a n d laboratories Donation,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...mendation of the Committee, the bids for plumbing and for heating and ventilation were rejected. TREASURER'S REPORT. The report of the Treasurer, Mr. E. Gr. Keith, for the quarter ending June 30, 1901, was received and referred to the Finance Committee. E . G. K E I T H , T R E A S U R E R , I N ACCOUNT W I T H J U L Y 1, 1901. T H E U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S , Dr. April May Jane . 87... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...., President Board of Irustees, University of Illinois: S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith the following- financial papers: Paper A, a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1901. Paper B, a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1901. Paper C, a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1901. Paper E, a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station funds, Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ... have the honor to hand you herewith the following- financial papers: Paper A, a statement of the current appropriations, June 30, 1901. Paper B, a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1901. Paper C, a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1901. Paper E, a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station funds, June 30, 1901, Paper F, a statement of the School of Pharmacy approp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: June 30, 1901. Paper E, a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station funds, June 30, 1901, Paper F, a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriation, June 30, 1901 Paper G, a statement of the College of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ... a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1901. Paper C, a statement of the United States fund. June 30, 1901. Paper E, a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station funds, June 30, 1901, Paper F, a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriation, June 30, 1901 Paper G, a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations, June 30, 1901 PAPER A CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS. J u n e , 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ... of the United States fund. June 30, 1901. Paper E, a statement of the Agricultural Experiment Station funds, June 30, 1901, Paper F, a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriation, June 30, 1901 Paper G, a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations, June 30, 1901 PAPER A CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS. J u n e , 30,1901. Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...tural Experiment Station funds, June 30, 1901, Paper F, a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriation, June 30, 1901 Paper G, a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations, June 30, 1901 PAPER A CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS. J u n e , 30,1901. Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds F u e l and lights Stationery and printing P r e p a r a t o r y School Repair ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...penses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1902. Paper , a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L, a report of receipts for the three months ending June 30, 1901. P A P E R L R E C E I P T S BY T H E B U S I N E S S M A N A G E R FOR T H E T H R E E M O N T H S E N D I N G J U N E 30,1901. U n i v e r s i t y fees P r e p a r a t o r y School fees Diploma fee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...uarter ending December 31, 1900, showing a balance of cash on hand 83,422.55 for the quarter ending March 31, 1901, showing a balance of cash on hand 87,738.96, and for the quarter ending June 30,1901, showing a balance of cash on hand 22,640.61, have been examined and found to be correct. We recommend the same for your approval, Respectfully submitted, F. M. MCKAY, A. F. NIGHTINGALE, A L E X . MC... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ... Board of Irustees of the University of Illinois. Your Finance Committee begs leave to report that it has examined the vochers submitted by the Business Manager for the six months ending June 30, 1901, on which warrants haye been issued as follows: Nos. 1601 to 3425 inclusive, general University, Nos. 153 to 359, Agricultural Experiment Station, Nos. 86 to 157, School of Pharmacy, and Nos. 406 to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...aterial S18 . . d o Nernst Ls-mp Co 5183 .. do S, W. Shattuck, Business M'gr C. C. C. St. L. freight 5184 .. do H. Gerbing 18f . . d o W. G. Eckhardt 5186 . . d o do J. E. Readheimer 5187 June 30 Chemicals 5188 .. do S. A. Forbes 5189 . . d o do E S. Good fi190 . . d o do H. W. Mumford 5191 . . d o I. M. Western f 193 . . d o P. Adams 5193 . . d o Paid lecturer E. G. Dexter 5194 . . d o . Gregory ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...06 2,407 44 922 44 6,000 00 608 56 47,39144 608 56 Balance. ,1902. PROCEEDINGS O F T H E BOARD O F TRUSTEES. 241 Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1902. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts for the three months ending Dec. 31, 1901. PAPER L RECEIPTS OF THE BUSINESS MANAG... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: , June 30,1902. lo the Board of Trustees: I respectfully present the following recommendations: 1. That John Hancock McClellan be re-appomted instructor in zodlogy for ten months from September 1, 1902, at 100 a mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ... s t t h e U n i v e r s i t y for t h e p a v i n g of M a t h e w s a n d Springfield a v e n u e s a n d R o m i n e street, a n d t h e action t a k e n was approved. URBANA, I I I , June 30, 1902. lo the Board of Irustees of the University of Illinois: The City of Urbana passed an order to pave a portion of Mathews and Springfield Avenues and part of Romine street, and the County Court approv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: , June 30, 1902. lo the Board oj Irustees: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds desires to report concerning an enlargement of the Electric Light Plant of the University. Professors Breckenridge and Brooks prepar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: , June 30,1902. lo the Board of Trustees: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds, to which was referred the bill of Walsh Heuck for 50 for an estimate on some proposed work to be done at the Agricultural Building,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...W. L. PILLSBURY, A. F. NIGHTINGALE, Secretary, President. ,1901. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 289 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois, for the Twelve Months ending June 30, 1902. R E C E I P T S J U L T 1, 1901, TO J U N E 30,1902. I n t e r e s t on e n d o w m e n t and land contracts F e e s from s t u d e n t s D e p a r t m e n t s a n d laboratories S t a t e appropria... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: Services to June 30,1902 3465 ..do J. L. Ray Legal services 3466 ..do Western Electric Co Lamps , 3467 ..do Garlock Packing Co Packing 3468 ..do S. D. Brooks Expenses , 3469 ..do The Champaign Times Printing notices 3470 ..d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: June 30, William Kilbourn Jaques, Ph. M., M. D,f Professor Microscopical and Chemical Diagnosis, L. Blake Baldwin, M. D., Professor of Clinical Dermatology. Bertha Van Hoosen, M. D.., Professor Clinical Gynecolog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...I I . . June 26,1902. A. 8, Draper, LL.D., President of the University of Illinois: DEAR SIR 1 understand that the consideration of the south farm was left over for the special meeting of June 30, and that some further report is desirable at this time. I beg leave to report that in accordance with your instruction I have discussed the whole matter with heads ot departments to learn their needs bot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: June 30 P A V E M E N T ON M A T H E W S A V E N U E S AND R O M I N E M r . S m i t h p r e s e n t e d t h e following s t a t e m e n t with r e g a r d to t h e assessment a g a i n s t t h e U n i v e r s i ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: June 30 direct-connected engine-dynamo machine for 5,000, and the return of one 45-kilowat belted dynamo with exciter. This has been done and the contract for the same filed with the Secretary. Your Committee als... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: June 30 and what rotation and treatment will be most effective in increasing and retaining the productive capacity of Illinois lands; and that, to carry out the provisions of this section, there be, and hereby is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...l, Mrs. Abbott, and Mrs. Alexander; absent, Governor Yates and Mr. Conrad. President Draper was absent. The minutes of the meeting of June 9, 1902, and the adjourned session of same held June 30, 1902, were approved, as presented by the Secretary. Mr. Anderson, of the firm of Hack Anderson, printers of the University catalog for the year 1901-02, was heard with regard to the reduction demanded by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...for the nine months ending June 30, 1903. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts for the three months ending June 30, 1902. Paper M is a list of general University vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 3,426 to 4,675, inclusive. Paper O is a list of the Agricultural Experiment Station vouchers presented for audit, bei... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...e. TREASURER'S REPORT. The Treasurer's report was presented by the Secretary and referred to the Committee on Finance. E. Q. KEITH, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1902. 1902 March April 31 Balance 4 Received from State Treasurer for credit of general Dr. 51,699 81 May June fund 20,000 00 6 Received from U. S. Treasurer, quarterly appropria3,750 00 tion for Agricult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ..., Chicago draft for credit of general fund 5,000 00 222,548 48 274,248 29 -2U. ,18 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. r Sept. 9, Illinois, E. 6r. Keith, Treasurer, in Account with the University of June 30, 1902 Concluded. June 1902 Cr. 30 By amount paid out of general fund, as per list of war- 140,613 47 rants herewith 30,205 61 30 By amount paid out of College of Medicine fund, as per list of warrants here... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...OIS, October 11, 1902. To the Board of Trustees. Your Finance Committee begs leave to report that it has examined the vouchers submitted by the Business Manager for the six months ending June 30, 1902, on which warrants have been issued as follows: General University, Nos. 2,152 to 4,675, inclusive. Agricultural Experiment Station, Nos. 168 to 355, inclusive. School of Pharmacy, Nos. 92 to 158, in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...k for 2,498 95 credit of College of Dentistry fund February 291,220 48 510,857 43 ,310 E Gr. Keith, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 7, Illinois, Treasurer, in Account with the University of June 30, 1902 Concluded. 1904 March Cr. By amount paid out of general fund, as per list of warrants herewith By amount paid out of Agricultural Experiment Station fund, as per list of warrants herewith By amount p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ... repairs made for the dining hall by Mr. Miller, and the recommendation was adopted. T H E COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. The Committee on the College of Engineering, appointed at the meeting of June 30th page 123 made the following report, which was referred to President Draper: UKBANA, In., December 8, 1902. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your special committee appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...ls Incidentals ..... Advertising Unassigned.. 8,198 68 8.198 68 ,1902. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAKD OF TRUSTEES. 39 Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the nine months ending June 30, 1903. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of receipts for the three months ending September 30, 1902. PAPER L RECEIPTS OP THE BUSINESS MANA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...action. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Manager. The following appropriations were made as recommended by the Business Manager: APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30,1903. Board expenses Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds Fuel, lights, and electric power Stationery, catalog, and printing Advertising, postage, etc Departments Laborator... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...ARD, FREDERICK L. HATCH, Secretary, pro tern. President. ,1903. J PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 125' Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30, 1903. KEOEIPTS J U L Y 1, 1902, TO J U N E 30, 1903. Balance . Interest on endowment and land c o n t r a c t s . . . . . Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous..... State Agricultural Experiment S t ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...and you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, J u n e 30, 1903. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, June 30, 1903. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund, J u n e 30, 1903. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1903. Paper F is a statement o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...ropriations, June 30, 1903. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund, J u n e 30, 1903. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriation, June 30, 1903. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations J u n e 30, 1903. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations, J u n e 30, 1903. Paper H is an estimate of receip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...itted, ELBRIDGE G. KEITH, Treasurer. ,248 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Deo. 8, The Secretary presented the financial reports of the State Laboratory of Natural History for the quarters ending June 30, 1903, and September 30, 1903, and they were referred to the Finance Committee. He also presented the Registrar's statement of fees due from students of the University during the summer term of 1903, and o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: do 4401 June 30 A. S. Draper 4402 . . d o T.J. Burrill S. W. Shattuck...., 4403 . . d o N. C Ricker 4404 . . d o 4405 Ira O. Baker 4406 . . d o 3. A. Forbes 4407 .. do C, W. Rolfe A. N. Talbot 4408 .. do A. W. Palmer 440... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...Y OF ILLINOIS. J u n e 20, Experiment To whom. Station Warrants Concluded. For what. Amount. 1903 338 June 20 M. L. Bedient n ,9.. do S. W. Shattuck, Business Mgr. Pay-roll, May, 1903 330 June 30 Salary, June, 1903 do 331 .. do T. J. Burrill do W. L. Pillsbury 333 . . d o do 383 .. do 0 . G. Hopkins do 334 . . d o J. C. Blair do 335 . . d o H. W. Mumford do 336 . . d o W. J, Praser do 337 . . d o ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ... earnings of the College of Dentistry for any year after the payment of all current expenses, including all sums named as regular or contingent interest on the bonds described herein, and June 30th of each year is hereby fixed as the end of the financial year when the net earnings shall be determined and payment on bonds shall be made. 6. I t is further agreed by and between the parties hereto tha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...nd on file, but the warrants drawn on the treasurer for these sums have never passed the bank or, been included in the list of warrants paid. We suggest that these warrants be reversed on June 30, the close of the fiscal year: Year. Date. No. To whom payable Charge to. Amount. GENERAL FUND. 1904 July 30 1905 Oct. 31 1906 Jan. 8 19081 Jan. 11 1906 Jan. 20 1906 Aug. 10 1907 Jan. 4 1907 Apr. 20 1908 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1903: ...O rolls Kraft wrapping paper 800 tons ol cold mix, cold lay, plant mix asphaltic concrete for maintenance patching of asphalt pavements as required for the period of July 1, 1961, through June 30,1903 Approximately 24,000 board feet No. 3 spruce; 76.000 board feet construction grade Douglas fir; 16,700 board feet C" select ponderosa pine or sugar pine; and 5,714 board feet T G, grade "Bandbetter" ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1904: ...urned. W. L. PILLSBURY, F. L. HATCH, Secretary. President. ,1904. PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OP TRUSTEES. 339 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30, 1904. RECEIPTS J U L Y 1, 1903, TO J U N E 30, 1904. Balance July 1, 1903 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts... Fees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous United States Agric... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: Until June 30, Library Building. EDMUND J A N E S J A M E S , P H . D . , LL.D. From Office, Library. SECRETARY AND REGISTRAR: W I L L I A M L. P I L L S B U R Y , A. M. Building. Office hours, 2 to 5 p . m. BUSINESS M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: d o 294 June 30 Salary, June, 1904 295 .. do . . . . . . T. J. Burrill do 296 .. do do C. G. Hopkins 297 . . d o C. F. Hottes do do 298 . . d o W. L Pillsbury 299 . . d o do S. W. Shattuck 300 . . d o do do 301 . . d o 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ...We also submit report of the Audit Company of Illinois on books, vouchers, receipts and disbursements of moneys of the University during the period of six months from January 1, 1904, to June 30, 1904, and recommend that the same be placed on file in the office of the Business Manager, and that "Exhibit A" in this report be published in these proceedings. ALEX. MCLEAN, A. F. NIGHTINGALE, W. B. MCK... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...f Trustees of the University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1904. Paper D is a statement of the College of Dentistry appropriations... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...d you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1904. Paper D is a statement of the College of Dentistry appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper, E 'is a statement of the United States Agricul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...per A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1904. Paper D is a statement of the College of Dentistry appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper, E 'is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper F i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ... statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1904. Paper D is a statement of the College of Dentistry appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper, E 'is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper G is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...ne 30, 1904. Paper D is a statement of the College of Dentistry appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper, E 'is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1904. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...June 30, 1904. Paper, E 'is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1904. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T I O N S . Appropriated. June 30, 1904. Salaries for instruction ., Salaries lo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...ment Station appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1904. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T I O N S . Appropriated. June 30, 1904. Salaries for instruction ., Salaries lor services Buildings and grounds .. Heat and light Stationery alid printing. Aca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: June 30, 1904. Salaries for instruction ., Salaries lor services Buildings and grounds .. Heat and light Stationery alid printing. Academy Agricultural College Departments Laboratories Library and apparatus .. Inc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ...s for the twelve months ending June 30, 1905. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of receipts for the three months ending June 30, 1904 ,1904 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OF TEUSTEES. 1904. 17 P A P E R I A P P R O P R I A T I O N F O R T H E T H R E E M O N T H S E N D I N G D E C E M B E R 31, Board, expenses Salaries for instruction S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1904: ... voted that when the Board adjourned it should adjourn to 9:00 o'clock a. m., January 17, 1905. TREASURER'S REPORTS. The Secretary presented the Treasurer's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1904, which, by an oversight had not been presented at the meeting of September 27th, and the report for the quaretr ending September 30, 1904. These reports were referred to the Finance Committee. ,28 UN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...oard was overlooked: The Committee on Pharmacy would recommend that Mr. G. W. Bennett, of Urbana, be elected to serve on the Advisory Board of the College of Pharmacy for the term ending June 30, 1905. MARY T. CARRIEL, ALICE ASBURY ABBOTT. The board adjourned. W. L. PILLSBURY, ALEXANDER MOLEAN, Secretary. President. ,1901 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 21 M E E T I N G OF N O V E B E R 9, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1905: 1, 1904, to June 30, 1905, the salary shall be 8,000.00, payable in ten monthly installments, beginning Oct, 1, 1904. 2. That the President's House be furnished the President in proper condition, free of charge, with light, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1905: ...ons September 30, 1904. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations December 30, 1904. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the nine months ending June 30, 1905. Paper J is a list of the appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L i s a report of the feceipts for the three months ending September 30, 1904. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...report as follows: First, we present a report of. the Audit Company of Illinois which shows in detail the receipt of all moneys and disbursements of same for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1905, and recommend that the same be approved and copy of same be incorporated in the minutes of the Board. Second, we recommend that the following changes be made in conducting the financial business of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...e an audit of the cash receipts and disbursements of the Treasurer, and have partially examined the accounts of the Business Manager of the University, for the period from January 1st to June 30, 1905, and submit herewith the following statements: Exhibit A, Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit B, Reconcilement of Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit O, Statement of condition of Ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...e following statements: Exhibit A, Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit B, Reconcilement of Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit O, Statement of condition of Cash Balance June 30, 1905. Exhibit D, Trial Balance as of June 30, 1905. Schedule 1, Warrants outstanding on First National Bank June 30, 1905. Schedule 2, Warrants outstanding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...f Cash Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit B, Reconcilement of Receipts and Disbursements. Exhibit O, Statement of condition of Cash Balance June 30, 1905. Exhibit D, Trial Balance as of June 30, 1905. Schedule 1, Warrants outstanding on First National Bank June 30, 1905. Schedule 2, Warrants outstanding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule 3, Warrants outstanding State Bank College of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ... and Disbursements. Exhibit O, Statement of condition of Cash Balance June 30, 1905. Exhibit D, Trial Balance as of June 30, 1905. Schedule 1, Warrants outstanding on First National Bank June 30, 1905. Schedule 2, Warrants outstanding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule 3, Warrants outstanding State Bank College of Medicine June 30, 1905. Schedule h Warrants outstanding State Bank Sch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...e 30, 1905. Exhibit D, Trial Balance as of June 30, 1905. Schedule 1, Warrants outstanding on First National Bank June 30, 1905. Schedule 2, Warrants outstanding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule 3, Warrants outstanding State Bank College of Medicine June 30, 1905. Schedule h Warrants outstanding State Bank School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1905. Schedule 5, Warrants outstanding State Ba... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...outstanding on First National Bank June 30, 1905. Schedule 2, Warrants outstanding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule 3, Warrants outstanding State Bank College of Medicine June 30, 1905. Schedule h Warrants outstanding State Bank School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1905. Schedule 5, Warrants outstanding State Bank Agricultural Experiment Station, June 30, 1905. The Treasurer's accounts wer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...ding State Bank General Funds June 30, 1905. Schedule 3, Warrants outstanding State Bank College of Medicine June 30, 1905. Schedule h Warrants outstanding State Bank School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1905. Schedule 5, Warrants outstanding State Bank Agricultural Experiment Station, June 30, 1905. The Treasurer's accounts were verified. In connection with the Business Manager's accounts, we verified al... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...lege of Medicine June 30, 1905. Schedule h Warrants outstanding State Bank School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1905. Schedule 5, Warrants outstanding State Bank Agricultural Experiment Station, June 30, 1905. The Treasurer's accounts were verified. In connection with the Business Manager's accounts, we verified all detail work, such as cash book footings, cash book and journal postings to ledger, etc. Yo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...ants 441,049 90 63,073 12 504,123 02 U N I V E R S I T Y O F I L L I N O I S S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D I T I O N O F C A S H B A L A N C E J U N E 30, 1905. Business Manager's balance June 30,1905 Exhibit A Add outstanding warrants, June 30, 1905 F i r s t National Bank. General fund 486 78 College of Medicine 332 00 School of Pharmacy Agricultural Experiment Station 1 40 Total 820 18 Total am... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ... I T Y O F I L L I N O I S S T A T E M E N T O F C O N D I T I O N O F C A S H B A L A N C E J U N E 30, 1905. Business Manager's balance June 30,1905 Exhibit A Add outstanding warrants, June 30, 1905 F i r s t National Bank. General fund 486 78 College of Medicine 332 00 School of Pharmacy Agricultural Experiment Station 1 40 Total 820 18 Total amount to be accounted for June 30,1905 In hands of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...June 30, 1905 F i r s t National Bank. General fund 486 78 College of Medicine 332 00 School of Pharmacy Agricultural Experiment Station 1 40 Total 820 18 Total amount to be accounted for June 30,1905 In hands of treasurer June 30,1905 General fund College of Medicine Agricultural Experiment Station Total School of Pharmacy overdrawn Cash in hands of business manager, June 30,1905 116,399 97 State... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...3,942 59 183,942 59 ,1905 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OF TRUSTEES. TREASURER'S REPORTS. 263 The Secretary presented the reports made on behalf of Mr. Keith's bondsmen for the quarter ending June 30, 1905. This report has already been submitted and considered by the Auditing Committee in the above report. TREASURER'S REPORT. E. G. K E I T H , T R E A S U R E R , I N ACCOUNT W I T H T H E U N I V E R S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...ustees of the University of Illinois. DEAR SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1905. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experime... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...nd you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1905. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper F is a statement of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...per A is a statement of the current appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1905. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper G is a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...ppropriations to June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1905. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1905. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...d June 30, 1905. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1905. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T I O N S . Appropriated. Expended. Balance. June 30, 1905. Salaries for instruc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...ment Station appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1905. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1905. P A P E R A CURRENT A P P R O P R I A T I O N S . Appropriated. Expended. Balance. June 30, 1905. Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds Heat and light Stationery and p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: June 30, 1905. Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds Heat and light Stationery and printing Academy Agricultural College Departments laboratories Library and apparatus Incidentals Su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: June 30, ,1905. U. S. fund Salaries Labor Publications Postage and stationery F r e i g h t and express Heat. light and water Seeds, plants and sundries Fertilizers Library Tools, implftTriftnts and m a c h i n e r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...e twelve months ending June 30, 1906. Paper I is a list of.the appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts for the three months ending June 30, 1905. P A P E R I A P P R O P R I A T I O N F O R T H E T H R E E M O N T H S E N D I N G D E C E M B E R 31, 1905. Board expenses Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and grounds Fuel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ...O I S R E C O N C I L E M E N T O F R E C E I P T S AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S , S I X M O N T H S E N D I N G D E C E M B E R 30, 1905. RECEIPTS. Balance in hands of business manager, June 30,1905. Cash receipts for period Total to he accounted for. Remitted to H. A. Haugan, treasurer Balance in hands of chief clerk, Dec. 30,1905 . DISBURSEMENTS. 10,298 62 682,306 71 605 33 , 676,490 18 16,115... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1905: ... by our present Business Manager and herewith submit, without recommendation, his plans for the necessary changes. We also arranged with an accountant to balance up the entire business on June 30th and report the same to your Commitee. Respectfully submitted, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, W. L. ABBOTT, L. H. KERRICK, Finance Committee. T h e Board then took a recess until 7:30 o'clock p . m. Evening Session, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...1 97 16,895 97 77 77,104 23 7,895 77 7,895 77 85,000 00 ,1905J PEOCEEDINGS OF T H E BOAED OF TRUSTEES. 93 Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1906. Paver J is a list of the appropriation's the Board is requested to make at this time. Paver L is a report of the receipts for the three months ending March 31, 1905. P A P E R I A P P R O P R I A T ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...holarships with a stipend of 200 each. Voted that this request be granted. 24. The resignation of Professor Charles F. Perry as Assistant Professor of Machine Construction to take effect June 30, 1906, is herewith submitted, with, a recommendation from the Dean of the College of Engineering and the Professor of Mechanical Engineering, that such resignation be accepted and that the President be aut... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...62 960 00 3,216 97 56,072 74 3,927 26 3,927 26 - 60,000 00 ,1906 PKOCEEDINGS OF T H E BOAED OF TRUSTEES. 339 Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1906. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L i s a report of the receipts by the Chief Clerk for the three months ending Dec. 31, 1905. P A P E R I A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...airman. T h e Board adjourned. W . L. PlLLSBURY, Secretary. S. A. BULLARD, President. ,392 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 27 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois months ending June 30, 1906. R E C E I P T S J U L Y 1,1905 TO J U N E 30,1906. for the twelve Balance July 1,1905 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts Fees from students Departments and laboratories United States Agri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...to 248, inclusive. Paper Q is a list of the College of Medicine vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 1009 to 1353, inclusive. Paper I is a statement of the Edward Snyder Loan Fund to June 30, 1906. Respectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTTJCK, Comptroller. MATTERS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT Continued, CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT. 18. The professors in the Department of Chemistry have signed a request whic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1906: ...dation. AUDIT COMPANY'S REPORT. The Finance Committee presented the report of the Audit Company with reference to the business office and the treasurer's office for the six months ending June 30, 1906. T H E A U D I T COMPANY O F I L L I N O I S , CHICAGO, S E P T . 24, 1906. Alexander McLean, Esq., Chairman of Finance Committee, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, TJrbana, 111.: D E A R S ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1906: ... to the checking of the cash receipts should be followed, that would require much more time, if periods of six months each be followed in the future. We verified the cash book balance of June 30, 1906, bringing same up to date, counted the cash oh hand and found something in excess of the book balance, being represented, we believe, by receipts of fees, etc., which were overlooked and not credited... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1906: ...deposits.. Cash over , 18,037 92 1,229 71 16,808 21 E X H I B I T D R E C O N C I L E M E N T O F B A L A N C E O F H . A. H A U G A N , TREASURER. Treasurer's books show balance on hand June 30, 1906. Geneial fund College of Medicine School of Pharmacy U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station Receipts July 1 to December 31, 1906 General fund College of Medicine School of Pharmacy U. S. Agricultural ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1906: ..., 1908. Your committee calls special attention to the last clause of this letter and also to Exhibit H, "reconciliation of difference of 934.68 as appearing in the treasurer's account of June 30, 1906, and in subesequent reports." We recommend that said letter and this Exhibit H be spread at large upon the minutes of the board as disposing of a difference in the accounts of late Treasurer Keith no... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1906: ...nding of the several different funds with schedules of outstanding warrants for each fund attached. Exhibit "i " Reconcilement of difference of 934.68 as appearing in treasurer's account June 30, 1906, and in subsequent reports; and the following schedules supporting Exhibit "G:" Schedule "i" Outstanding warrants, general fund, June 30, 1908. Schedule "2" Outstanding warrants, College of Medicine,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1906: ...DIFFERENCE APPEARING I N TREASURER'S REPORT, AS AT J U N E 30, As Reported. Revised List. 1906. Excess. Difference in reconciliation of H. A. Haugan's treasurer's balance as per report of June 30,1906 Differences in Statement of Outstanding Warrants as at that Date General fund . Add No. 5351 omitted at that time College of medicine Agricultural Experiment Station School of Pharmacy 934 68 50,058 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1906: ...nt should be credited to Mr. Keith This leaves a balance to be transferred to Mr. Haugan of The difference being the amount which was charged in error to Mr. Haugan's account at that time June 30,1906 . 528 20 605 15 . 198 72 05 198 67 198 67 406 48 934 68 934 68 Warrants reported as outstanding on June 30,1906, but which had been paid. ,1909 . PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. H9 Exhibit Gene... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1906: ...s Act, approved March 16, 1906, provided for an increased annual appropriation for agricultural experiment stations. Under its provisions the University received 5000 for the year ending June 30, 1906, and for each of the next five years an increase of 2000 over the amount of the preceding year. Since 1911 the University has received under this Act 15,000 annually. In 1907 Congress provided for th... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1907: ...prations March 31, 1906. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations March 31, 1906. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1907. Paper 7 is a list of the appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L i s a report of the receipts by the Chief Clerk for the three months ending March 31, 1906. P A P E R A C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1907: ...ons September 30, 1906. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriation September 30, 1906. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the nine months ending June 30, 1907. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending September 30, 1906. PAPER A CU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...tions December 31, 1906. Paper Q is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations December 31, 1906. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1907. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending December 31, 1906. PAPER A CUR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...on of vMr. Madden, that the president of the board be authorized to execute such a bond. AUDIT COMPANY'S EEPORT. Mr. Lehman presented the Audit Company's report for the six months ending June 30, 1907: THU AUDIT COMPANY OF ILLINOIS. CHICAGO, AUGUST 13, 1907. Alexander McLean, Esq., Chairman of Finance Committee, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, TJfbana, Illinois. DEAR SIR Agreeably with ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...iversity of Illinois, TJfbana, Illinois. DEAR SIR Agreeably with your instructions, we have examined the books and accounts of the comptroller's office for the period January 1, 1907, to June 30, 1907, and submit the following statements as reflecting" their condition: Exhibit A Trial balance January 1, with cash, warrant and transfer entries to June 30, with trial balance at June 30, 1907. Exhibi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...30, 1907, and submit the following statements as reflecting" their condition: Exhibit A Trial balance January 1, with cash, warrant and transfer entries to June 30, with trial balance at June 30, 1907. Exhibit B Statement of cash receipts and disbursements, January 1, to June 30, 1907. Exhibit C Reconcilement of chief clerk's cash balance. Exhibit D Reconcilement of treasurer's cash balance. Exhib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ... A Trial balance January 1, with cash, warrant and transfer entries to June 30, with trial balance at June 30, 1907. Exhibit B Statement of cash receipts and disbursements, January 1, to June 30, 1907. Exhibit C Reconcilement of chief clerk's cash balance. Exhibit D Reconcilement of treasurer's cash balance. Exhibit E Vouchers missing . Exhibit F Differences between records of registrar and chief ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: Ex Balance June 30,1907. General fund College of Medicine fund , School of Pharmacy fund , Agricultural E x p e r i m e n t Station.., Warrants outstanding' unpaid, June 30, General fund College of Medicine School of Pharma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...period January 1, 1907, to June 30, 1907, and submit the following statements as reflecting" their condition: Exhibit A Trial balance January 1, with cash, warrant and transfer entries to June 30, with trial balance at June 30, 1907. Exhibit B Statement of cash receipts and disbursements, January 1, to June 30, 1907. Exhibit C Reconcilement of chief clerk's cash balance. Exhibit D Reconcilement of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...907. 20,188 50 20,171 22 17 28 ,1909 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OF TRUSTEES. 8.1 E X H I B I T D RECONCILEMENT OF BALANCE OF H. A. HAUGAN, TREASURER. TREASURER'S BOOKS SHOW BALANCE ON HAND JUNE 30, 1907. General fund College of Medicine School of Pharmacy U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station. RECEIPTS JUNE 1, TO DEC. 31, 1907. General fund College of Medicine School of Pharmacy U. S. Agricultural E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...his subject. WATER SURVEY BUDGET. 8. A statement from Edward Bartow, Director of the State Water Survey, concerning the estimate of expense for the State Water Survey for the year ending June 30, 1908. UBBANA, I I I . , September 26, 1907. Professor E. J. Townsend, Dean College of Science, University of Illinois: DEAR SIR I hereby submit a statement concerning the water survey for the coming year.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: ...alled Course 10c. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD BARTOW, Director, State Water Survey. Voted-on motion of Mrs. Alexander that the proposed budget for the Water Survey for the year ending June 30, 1908, be approved. FINANCIAL REPORTS BY STUDENTS' ORGANIZATIONS. 9. A recommendation from the Council of Administration that in the future all managers of student organizations shall be required to submit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: ...tions December 31, 1907. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations December 31, 1907. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1908. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time. Paper L i s a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending December 31, 1907. PAPER A CU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: , to June 30, 1908. William S. Chapin, Clinical Assistant in Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, salary of 1,000 for the twelve months beginning October 1, 1907, salary to be charged to the Nutrition Investigation f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: ...urned. W. L. PILLSBURY, W. L. ABBOTT, Secretary. President. ,1908 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 517 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the twelve months ending June 30, 1908. R E C E I P T S J U L Y 1,1907 T O J U N E 30,1908. Balance J u l y 1,1907 I n t e r e s t on e n d o w m e n t fund and land contracts JFees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: ...n of Peoria, of whom one is to be named by the Board of Trustees of the University as member of the Advisory Board of the School of Pharmacy to succeed W. K. Forsythe, whose term expired June 30, 1908. The president stated that he would make a recommendation at a subsequent meeting. CONTRACTS FOR THE CHRISTMAS CONCERT AND MAY FESTIVAL. . 12. A communication from Charles H. Mills, Director of the S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ... Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to ha.nd you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement ,of the current appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper B is- a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1908. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ... ha.nd you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement ,of the current appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper B is- a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1908. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment station appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper F is a statement of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...: Paper A is a statement ,of the current appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper B is- a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1908. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment station appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...e appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1908. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment station appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1908. " Paper H is an estimate of the receipt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...d June 30, 1908. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment station appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1908. " Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1909. Paper I is a list of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...ment station appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1908. " Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1909. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...ing June 30, 1909. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the Chief Clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1908. Paper M is a list of the general University vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 10076 to 14000, inclusive. Paper O is a list of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station vouchers presen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...e School of Pharmacy for the year 1907-8. The report was referred to the Finance Committee. TREASURER'S EEPORT. The secretary also presented the treasurer's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1908, as follows: ,1908 H. A. HAXJGAN, PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. TEEASUEEB, IN ACCOUNT J U N E 30, WITH 1908. T H E VNIVEBSITY 19 OF ILLINOIS, Dr. 1908 March 311 Balance per last statement Apr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...alance of Dec. 31, 1907: all cash credit entries, warrant charges and transfer and adjustment entries for the six months subsequent to that time and the final correct trial balance as at June 30, 1908. Exhibit "5" Is a detailed statement of cash receipts and expenditures showing balance of cash available, in hands of chief clerk and on deposit to the credit of the University in the State Bank of C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...lable, in hands of chief clerk and on deposit to the credit of the University in the State Bank of Chicago. Exhibit "0" Reconcilement of chief clerk's cash balance as shown on cash book, June 30, 1908. Exhibit "D" Reconcilement of treasurer's cash in bank with debit to his account as represented in the general ledger. Exhibit "E" Statement of students' fees and deposits for session of 19071908, un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ... 934.68 as appearing in treasurer's account June 30, 1906, and in subsequent reports; and the following schedules supporting Exhibit "G:" Schedule "i" Outstanding warrants, general fund, June 30, 1908. Schedule "2" Outstanding warrants, College of Medicine, June 30, 19 08. Schedule "3" Outstanding warrants, School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1908. Schedule "4r Outstanding warrants, Agricultural Experime... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...dule "i" Outstanding warrants, general fund, June 30, 1908. Schedule "2" Outstanding warrants, College of Medicine, June 30, 19 08. Schedule "3" Outstanding warrants, School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1908. Schedule "4r Outstanding warrants, Agricultural Experiment Station, June 30, 1908. In Exhibit "D" we have taken all adjusting entries into consideration, thus eliminating the difference of 934.68 ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...g warrants, College of Medicine, June 30, 19 08. Schedule "3" Outstanding warrants, School of Pharmacy, June 30, 1908. Schedule "4r Outstanding warrants, Agricultural Experiment Station, June 30, 1908. In Exhibit "D" we have taken all adjusting entries into consideration, thus eliminating the difference of 934.68 appearing in f previous reports. The treasurer's balance should be reconciled with th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...1907-09 Concluded. Natural History Hall Heating plant Purchase of farm land. Total receipts 10,000 00 35,000 00 11,600 00 683,748 54 854,394 38 939,268 30 Total amount to be accounted for June 30,1908. Disbursements. Total. Grand total. DISBURSEMENTS WARRANTS ISSUED. General University , Current funds Stale funds U.S. funds State appropriations. College of MedicineSchool of Pharmacy U. S. Agricult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...sident recommended 1. That Mr. Sidney C. Yeomans, Esq., of Chicago, be appointed a member of the Advisory Board of the School of Pharmacy to succeed Mr. W. K. Forsyth, whose term expired June 30, 1908. This recommendation was adopted on motion of Mrs. Evans. 2. That the Board of Trustees recommend to the Trustees of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching that William L. Pillsbury ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...maries of warrants unpaid; as at Dec. 31, 1908: A General fund. B College of Medicine. C Agricultural College. D School of rharmacy. Schedule 14 Statement of collection of fees unpaid at June 30, 1908. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. We examined all vouchers for disbursements made during the period under review and found that all were properly accounted for, all properly receipted, all properly approv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...ed July 2, 1862. And the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled,. 'An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908." SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That the sum or sums of money which may have accrued or may hereafter before the. first day of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...d July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the. Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois, and whenever any portion of the said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be due and payable into the treasury ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...ed'July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois, and whenever any portion of the said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be due and payable to the treasury of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1908: ...00 annually. In 1907 Congress provided for the more complete endowment and maintenance of the agricultural colleges by appropriating for their support the sum of 5000 for the year ending June 30, 1908, and for each succeeding year for four years a sum larger by 5000 than the amount of the preceding year. Thereafter 25,000 was to be paid annually under the provisions of this law known as the Nelson... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1908: ...ved July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby appropriated to the Trustees of the University of Illinois, and whenever any portion of the said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be due and payable in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1908: ...ved July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby appropriated to the Trustees of the University of Illinois, and whenever any portion of the said money shall be received by the State Treasurer it shall immediately be due and payable in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1908: ...of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, 'An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908 approved March 4,1,907, during the two years beginning July 1, 1919, is hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasurer fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1908: ...ed July 2, 1862," and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908." Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section i . That the sum offiftythousand dollars 50,000 per annum, or so much thereof as shall accrue to t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1908: ...t of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during the two years beginning Julyfirst,1931, is hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasure... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1908: ...of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1007, during the two years beginning July 1, 1933. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasurer from the United States, it shall immediately be due an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1908: ...ed "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for Originated in the Senate A. E. EDEN, Secretary of the Senate. ,266 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 26 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during the two years beginning July 1, 1935. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasurer from the United States, it shall immediately be due an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1908: ...Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act to provide for research into basic laws and principles relating to agriculture and to provide for the further development of coopera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1908: ...ed "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for Originated in the Senate A. E. EDEN, Secretary of the Senate. ,266 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 26 the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during the two years beginning July 1, 1935. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasurer from the United States, it shall immediately be due an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1908: ...Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1007, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act to provide for research into basic laws and principles relating to agriculture and to provide for the further development of coopera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1908: ... of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and Act of Congress entitled, " A n Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act t o provide for research into basic laws and principles relating to agriculture and to provide for the further development of cooper... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1908: ...ct of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act of Congress entitled, " A n Act to provide for research into basic laws and principles relating to agriculture and to provide for the further development of coope... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1908: ...t of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during the two years beginning July first, 1929, is hereby appropriated to the University of Illinois. Whenever any portion of said sum shall be received by the State Treasu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1909: ...emester of the year 1908-9, at a' salary of 90 a month, from Sept. 1, 1908. John McBride Knote, Instructor in Ceramics, at a salary of 160 a month from the time of entering service until June 30, 1909. F. Grace C. Spencer, Scholarship in Chemistry, for the year 1908-9, stipend 250. Terence B. Cosgrove, Instructor in Law, for ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1908, at a salary of 170 a month. Elmer J. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...riations June 30, 1908. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1908. " Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1909. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the Chief Clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1908. Paper M is a li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...1,-1908, at a salary of 500 a year. Joseph Gladden Hutton, assistant in Geology, in place of Mr. Knirk, resigned, at a salary of 75 a month, beginning Oct. 19, 1908, and continuing until June 30, 1909. Wilbur Clinton Maddox, research fellow in the Engineering Experiment Station, with a stipend of 500 for the academic year beginning Sept.. 1,. 1908. Clarence Eugene Noerenberg, research fellow in th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: 1, 1909, to June 30, 1909. J. L. Jones, student assistant in General Engineering Drawing in the University, half time, at a salary of 30.00 a month, service and salary to begin Feb. 1, 1909. Helen C. Magoon, typist in the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ere were turned over to me, as treasurer-elect of the University of Illinois, cash and securities as listed below, which were held by the State Bank of Chicago, at the close of business, June 30, 1909, for account of Helge A. Haugan, treasurer of the University of Illinois: Cash balance . Accrued interest on daily balances Sundry promissory notes of College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, due... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ILLSBURY, W. L. ABBOTT, Secretary. President. 15 U ,226 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . "June 30 Financial Staterinent of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30y 1909. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1908 TO JUNE 30, 1909. Balance July 1,1908 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...dent. 15 U ,226 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . "June 30 Financial Staterinent of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30y 1909. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1908 TO JUNE 30, 1909. Balance July 1,1908 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fees from students Departments and laboratories Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Experiment Station.. State Agricultural Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...t Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1909. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1909. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper F is a statement of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...rs: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1909. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1909. . ' " ' ' . .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...e appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1909. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1909. . ' " ' ' . . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper H is an estimate of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...d June 30, 1909. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1909. . ' " ' ' . . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1910. Paper I ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ppropriations June 30, 1909. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations June 30, 1909. . ' " ' ' . . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1910. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a repo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ing June 30, 1910. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1909. . Paper I is a list of the general University vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 11076 to 15,000, inclusive. Paper O is a list of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station vouchers pre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: June 30,1909. Appropri- Expended. ated. Balance. 1907-1909. Operating Expenses Amount closed out Salaries for instruction Salaries for services. , Accredited schools Administrative offices Advertising, postage, e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...APER U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . Dec. 14 L - -RECEIPTS AND REMITTANCES OF T H E C H I E F CLERK FOR T H E T H R E E M O N T H S E N D I N G SEPT. 30, 1909. : 6,532 49 Balance June 30,1909 University fees Academy fees v. Special fees .' Locker fees Summer Session fees.. : Diploma fees Agricultural College Buildings and grounds..,. Heat and light Incidentals Edward Snyder fund, principa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ce Committee, University of Illinois: DEAR SIR In compliance with instructions, we have made an audit of the books on account of the University of Illinois for the period from April 1 ta June 30, 1909, this period being the last quarter of your fiscal year, and submit herewith our report thereon, together with the appended exhibits and schedules showing the receipts and disbursements in detail for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...and submit herewith our report thereon, together with the appended exhibits and schedules showing the receipts and disbursements in detail for the quarter and in total for the year ended June 30, 1909. RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS. .We examined all vouchers for disbursements made during the period under review and found that all were properly accounted for except those enumerated on Schedule 14 , al... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...h e q u a r t e r , as represented by t h e cash book a n d warr a n t r e g i s t e r s , b e g i n n i n g w i t h t h e cash balance on h a n d J u n e 30, 1909: Balance with treasurer June 30,1909 Balance with chief clerk, June 30,1909 Total cash on hand as per books, June 30,1909. Cash receipts as per exhibit " A ' ' Less disbursements per exhibit " B " ' Balance as per books, Sept. 30,1909. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ... h e cash book a n d warr a n t r e g i s t e r s , b e g i n n i n g w i t h t h e cash balance on h a n d J u n e 30, 1909: Balance with treasurer June 30,1909 Balance with chief clerk, June 30,1909 Total cash on hand as per books, June 30,1909. Cash receipts as per exhibit " A ' ' Less disbursements per exhibit " B " ' Balance as per books, Sept. 30,1909. 522,649 40 20,527 341 543,176 74 495,94... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ries, and found all correct. We proved the balances in the ledger and drew off a trial balance as at Sept. 30, 1909, as illustrated by Schedule 10. Of the missing vouchers reported as at June 30, 1909, all have been accounted for except number 14682 J. H. Nelson, 30.00 salary . In our report on the audit of the quarter ended Dec. 31, 1908, we reported uncollected fees for the first and second seme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: Balance June 30,1909 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fees from students Departments and laboratories t Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Experiment Station . State Agricultural Experiment Station St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: 14502 June 30 W.C.Phillips 14503 ..do..... S. F. Sears 14504 ..do...., Jacob Zeitlin. 14505 ..do E. L. Bradsher 14506 ..do..... A. R. Warnock 14507 ..do A. G. Tietje 14508 ..do Bernice M. Bradford. 14509 ..do Mary E. '... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: June 30 General University No. Date. 1909. 1 14730 June 30 Kabel C. Johnson 14731 ..do W. B. Gernert 14732 ..do Robt. Stewart 14733 ..do H. A. Mattill 14734 ..do John Kostalek 14735 ..do Elizabeth R. Bennett. 147... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: 58 June 30 A. J. Stoneburner 14959 ..do W. Surbaugh 14960 ..do W. Taylor L. Utterback 14961 ..do 14962 ..do .. . Asa Williams 14963 ..do .. Harry Pritchard 14964 ..do . . . Ralph Pritchard. 14965 ..do Emma L. Custer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: do 436 June 30 L . H . S m i t h L. Hegnauer -.. ..do 437 O. D. Center 438 ..do ..do J. M. Barnhart. 439 R. E. Brand '.. 440 ..do W. L. Gaines 441 ..do C.E.Lee.... 442 ..do '443 ..do C. C. Hayden C. B. Coleman 444 ..do ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: 462 June 30 International Harvester Co P. F. Pettibone Co 463 ..do 464 ..do..... E. H. Ladd Gray . Whitall Tatum Co 465 ..do ' 466;..do...l. American Sprayer 'Supply Co. Hildredth Mfg. Co 467 ..do 468 ..do..... Heine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: June 30 By amount paid out of general fund as per list of warrants herewith. 378,221 6G 30 J By amount paid out of College of Medicine fund, as per list of war1 rants herewith 27,627 55 30 By amount paid out of S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...in Feb. 1, 1909, and to continue until Aug. 31, 1909. Emerson C. Hull, research fellow in the Engineering Experiment Station, work and salary to begin Jan. 1, 1909, and to continue until June 30, 1910. Alice S. Johnson, catalog assistant in the University Library, at a salary of 60.00 a month, from Mar. 1, 1909, to Aug. 31, 1909. Roxana G. Johnson, reference assistant in the University Library, to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...riations March 31, 1909. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations March 31, 1909. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1910. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper 1 is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending March 31, 1909. Paper I is a l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...e 30, 1909. . ' " ' ' . . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1909. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1910. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1909. . Paper I is a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ... as student assistant in the Department of Chemistry for five months at 10.00 a month, beginning Feb. 1, 1910. George B. Norris, in charge of swimming, at a salary of 50.00 a month until June 30, 1910, pay to begin with service. ,516 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. March. 9 REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. URBANA, I I I . , Feb. 25, 1910. To the Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...appropriations Dec. 31, 1909. Paver G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations Dec. 31, 1909 Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1910. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending Dec. 31, 1909. Paper M is a li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ... the expenses of the Water Survey during the present year. Further, that the money collected by the Water Survey for the examination of the mineral content of water from July 1, 1909, to June 30, 1910, be appropriated to the purpose of the Water Survey. By the following vote the appropriations were made: Yeas, Messrs. Abbott, Blair, Crebs, Davison, Grout, H a t c h and Moore, and Mrs. Busey and Mr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...ty of Illinois: Your Executive Committee reports t h a t at a meeting held J u n e 14, 1910, at which all members were present, the comptrollers report was received. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT JUNE 30, 1910. W. L. Abbott, Esquire, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the cur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...opriations Mar. 31, 1910. Paper G- is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations Mar. 31, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the three months ending June 30, 1910. Paper J is a list of the appropriations the hoard is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending Mar. 31,. 1910. Paper I is a l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...mendation that the balances of the sums appropriated to the Engineering College, the Engineering Experiment Station, and the Graduate School for the fiscal year, 1909-1910, unexpended on June 30, 1910, be reappropriated for the present fiscal year for the purposes of the respective departments. Voted that said recommendation be approved, 8. The following reports: 1. Budget for the Medical School f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...journed. W. L. ABBOTT, F, L. HATCH, W. L. PILLSBURY, Committee. Clerk. ,604 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 30 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30, 1910. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1909 TO JUNE 30, 1910. Balance June 30,1909 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fees from students Departments and laboratories t Miscellaneous United States Agricultural... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: .... PILLSBURY, Committee. Clerk. ,604 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 30 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30, 1910. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1909 TO JUNE 30, 1910. Balance June 30,1909 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fees from students Departments and laboratories t Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Experiment Station . State Agricultural... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: June 30 Financial Statement of the University of Illinois for the Twelve Months Ending June 30, 1910. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1909 TO JUNE 30, 1910. Balance June 30,1909 Interest on endowment fund and land contracts. Fe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: 16767 June 30 Geo. Sanders 167681 . d o . . . . Z.D.Sanders 16769 . d o . . . . A. Bevis 16770 . d o . . . . S. J.Curlee s 16771 . . d o . . . . G. A. Hosmer Co B. Hutchins 167721 . . d o . . . . 16773 . . d o . . . . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...oks Arthur H. Clark Co 16914 do. do Thos. J. Taylor 16915 . . d o . Lumber Chicago House Wrecking Co 16916 .do. Machine Burroughs' Adding Machine Co 16917 .do. Funk Brothers Seed Co 16843 June 30 Wiltz-Hensley 16844 ..do H. F.Chester 16845 . . d o . . . . . Creamery Packing Mfg. Co 16846 . . do Frison Carriage Shop 16847 . .do Eugene Dietzgen Co 16848 . .do Aver Co " 16849 ..do . F. S. Burch Co 16... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: 208 June 30 E. N. Gathercoal .do F. M. Goodman 209 ..do .do C. S. N. Hallberg 210 ..do H. A. Langenhan .do. 211 ..do 1 1 C. M. Snow .do. 212 ..do A.H.Clark... .do. 213 ..do .do. 214 ..do..... R. Meseck .do (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1910: ...t Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1910. Papef E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1910. Papef E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper F is a statement of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...rs: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1910. Papef E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy, appropriations June 30, 1910. . Paper G is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...e appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1910. Papef E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy, appropriations June 30, 1910. . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ... June 30, 1910. Papef E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy, appropriations June 30, 1910. . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve monthsending June 30, 1911. Paper I is a list of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...t Station appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy, appropriations June 30, 1910. . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve monthsending June 30, 1911. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a repor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...ing June 30, 1911. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1910. Paper M is a list of the general University vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 12451 to 16950, inclusive. Paper O is a list of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station vouchers presen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: 17 June 30, 1910. Hatch Fund Salaries Labor Publications Postage and stationery. Freight and express Heat, light and water .... Chemical supplies Seeds, plants and sundries Fertilizers Feeding stuffs Library Tools, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...air, Crebs, Grout, Hatch, and Moore and Mrs. Bahrenburg and Mrs. E v a n s ; noes, n o n e ; absent, Governor Deneen and Mr. Meeker and Mrs. Busey. ' ilJDIT EEPOET FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1910. - Mr. Grout presented the report of the audit of the University's accounts made by the Audit Company, of Illinois, for the quarter ending J u n e 30, 1910 , and the report was received. CHICAGO, Sep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...inance Committee, University of Illinois: DEAR SIR We have made our regular quarterly audit of the books and records of account of the University of Illinois for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 1910 of the fiscal year, and submit herewith our report thereon, together with the appended exhibits and schedules, showing receipts and disbursements in detail. "We reconciled the chief clerk's cash acco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...e treasurer's records. We also obtained a certificate from the State Bank of Chicago certifying to the balance of cash on deposit to the credit of the treasurer at the close of business, June 30, 1910, the balance being 529,901.01. The following is a reconcilement of the treasurer's account with the books of the University on June 30, 1910: Treasurer's balance, per University books Add unpaid warr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...it of the treasurer at the close of business, June 30, 1910, the balance being 529,901.01. The following is a reconcilement of the treasurer's account with the books of the University on June 30, 1910: Treasurer's balance, per University books Add unpaid warrants, Schedule " 9 " Total Add error in listing warrant No. 13872, entered as 3.55 instead of 2.55 Add error in paying warrant No. 15265, pai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ...5 745 96 194 80 . 529;901 01 ....'. Yours very truly, THE AUDIT COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, C. W. KNISELEY, C. P. A. TREASURER'S EEPORT. President. The Treasurer's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1910, is as follows: ,32 H. A. U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . HOUGAN, TBEASUBEE, I N ACCOUNT W I T H T H E UNIVEESITY J U N E 30, 1910. Sept. 20 OF ILLINOIS 1910. March April Dr. Balance per las... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: ... following, we present, in total, the general cash transactions for the first quarter as represented by the cash book and warrant registers, beginning with the general cash balance as at June 30, 1910: Treasurer's balance Chief Clerk's balance Total Cash receipts, Exhibit " A " Total , Disbursements, Exhibit " B " Balance September 30, 1910 Made up of Treasurer's balance Chief Clerk's balance Bala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: Balance June 30,1910 .".... Interest on endowment fund and land contracts Fees from students Miscellaneous. United States Agriculture Experiment Station State Agricultural Experiment Station State Agricultural College an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: June 30 By amount paid out of general fund as per list of warrants herewith 354,401 24 30 By amount paid out of College of Medicine fund, as per list of war28,352 33 rants herewith 30 By amount paid out of School... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1910: June 30 Balance per last statement 529,901 01 July 1 Received from State Bank of Chicago, six months' interest to July 1,1910, on 4,000 bonds of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, for credit of College of Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...priations June 30, 1910. . Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations June 30, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the twelve monthsending June 30, 1911. Paper I is a list of the appropriations the board is requested to make at this time. Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending June 30, 1910. Paper M is a li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ... voted t h a t t h i s . appropriation be made. 3. A further request from the director of the State Water Survey that the fees received for making analyses of water from July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911, be appropriated to the use of the Water Survey, to pay for such extra labor as may be needed for clerical work, and for service, supplies, printing, etc. I t was voted that this appropriation be mad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...opriations Sept. 30, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations Sept. 30, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the nine months ending June 30, 1911. ,1910 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 55 Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending Sept 30, 1910. Paper M is a list of the general University vouchers ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: , until June 30, 1911, vice Orla Lewis, resigned (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ing Feb. 1, 1911, and ending June 15, 1911. Feb. 27, 1911. Keetch, Gertrude, stenographer and clerk in the office of the vice president, at a salary of fifty dollars 50.00 a month, until June 30, 1911, work and salary to begin on her reporting" for duty, vice Marjorie Holder man, resigned. Jan. 24, 1911. Lyman, Edna, special lecturer on library work for children in the Library School, for the mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ... ending June 15, 1911. Feb. 27, 1911. Williamson, Lauren, assistant storekeeper in the Chemical Laboratory, at a salary of thirty-two dollars 32.00 a month, beginning Feb. 1, 1911, until June 30, 1911, vice Allie Wilskey, resigned. Feb. 4, 1911. MESSAGE OE S Y M P A T H Y TO D E A N DAVENPORT.- I t was voted to instruct the secretary to send to Dean Davenport, who was ill, an expression of the sin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ppropriations Dee. 31, 1910. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations Dec. 31, 1910. Paper H is an estimate of the receipts and expenses for the six months ending June 30, 1911. ,1911 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 97 Paper L is a report of the receipts by the chief clerk for the three months ending Dec. 31, 1910. Paper I is a list of the general University vouchers ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...e the president of the University to give notice to all persons now in the employ of the University in regard to whose efficiency there is a doubt that their terms of employment will end June 30, 1911; and to authorize the president to make temporary appointments of the same persons or others to avoid the interruption of necessary University business. The committee adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, A. P. G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ommittee. Clerk. ,168 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 22 FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF T H E UNIVERSITY . OF ILLINOIS M O N T H S ENDING J U N E 30, 1911. FOR T H E TWELVE RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1910 TO JUNE 30, 1911. Balance June 30,1910 .".... Interest on endowment fund and land contracts Fees from students Miscellaneous. United States Agriculture Experiment Station State Agricultural Experiment Station State A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: June 30, 1911. Davis, Raymond E., instructor in Civil Engineering, for ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of eighty dollars 80.00 a month, vice Van Zandt (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ... for twelve months beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100.00 a month. Sept. 9, 1911. Keech, Gertrude, stenographer in the office of the vice president, beginning June 30, 1911, at a salary of fifty dollars 50.00 a month. June 30, 1911. Kemper, Malcolm, research assistant in Zoology, for ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of sixty dollars 60.00 a month, vice G.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: June 30, 1911. Kemper, Malcolm, research assistant in Zoology, for ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of sixty dollars 60.00 a month, vice G. R. LaRue (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...secretary presented also the report of the treasurer, Mr. H . A. Haugair, for the quarter ending J u n e 30, 1 9 1 1 : H. A. HAUGAN, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS JUNE 30, 1911. 7 . 1911. Mar. 31 Balance per last statement I 763,243 47 Apr. 31 Received from D. A. K. Steele, actuary, for credit of College of Medicine fund .. j 2,669 30 Received from D. A. K. Steele, actuary,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...inance Committee, University of Illinois: DEAR SIR We have made our regular quarterly audit of the books and records of account of the University of Illinois for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 1911 of the fiscal year, and submit herewith our report thereon, together with the appended exhibits and schedules, showing receipts and disbursements in detail. We reconciled the chief clerk's cash accou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...9 Warrant No. 14858 listed 416.16 should be 416.66 392,980 47 27 00 09 50 27 59 392,952 88 The following is a reconcilement of the treasurer's account with the books of the University on June 30, 1911: Treasurer's balance per University books Add unpaid warrants schedule "9" Made up of General fund College of Medicine fund U . S . Agricultural Experiment fund School of Pharmacy fund. Balance as ab... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...nt Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriation June 30, 1911. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1911. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1911. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ... to hand you herewith the following financial statements and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriation June 30, 1911. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1911. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1911. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1911. ,480 U N I V E E S I T Y OF ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriation June 30, 1911. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations June 30, 1911. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1911. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1911. ,480 U N I V E E S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . Sept. 12 Paper F is a s t a t e m e n t of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...e appropriations June 30, 1911. Paper G is a statement of the United States fund June 30, 1911. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations June 30, 1911. ,480 U N I V E E S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . Sept. 12 Paper F is a s t a t e m e n t of the School of P h a r m a c y a p p r o p r i a t i o n s J u n e 30, 1911. Paper G is a s t a t e m e n t of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: June 30,1911. Academy, laboratory Academy, salaries Academy, sundries . . . . . . . Accountancy Agricultural College Alumni Quarterly Applied mechanics laboratory . Architectural department Art and design Astrono... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: .... Morrill fund Nelson fund Appropriated. 25,000 00 20,000 00 45,000 00 Expended. 25,000 00 20,000 00 45,000 00 Balance. . ., " PAPER E U N I T E D STATES AGRICULTURAL E X P E R I M E N T June 30, 1911. Adams Fund Chemical supplies Feeding stuffs Freight and express Furniture and fixtures Labor Live stock Postage and stationery Salaries Scientific apparatus Seeds, plants and sundries Traveling expe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...aboratories Laboratory refunds... Telephones Library Incidentals Advertising Furniture and fixtures Special assessment Rent 41 27 1 77 166 65 195 95 177 40 7 70 1,838 12 PAPER Gr COLLEGE June 30, 1911. Medical Department Advertising Apparatus and materials. Dispensary Fuel and light Furniture and fixtures... Incidentals Laboratories Laundry Library. Maternity hospital wards Museum . Rent Salaries ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...University Committee on Accountancy of Mr. W. E. Seatree, of Chicago, for the vacant position on the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, in place of Mr. W. A. Chase, whose term expired on June 30, 1911; with the recommendation that Mr. Seatree be appointed as nominated for a term of three years from July 1, 1911, This recommendation was approved. TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN NATURAL HISTORY BUILDING. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ck specimens Medicine, College of Mines investigation Mining building , Mining engineering 1909-11.. Mining engineering 1911-13 Operating Expenses 1909-11 Closed out total amount expended June 30 1911 .. Salaries for instruction Salaries' for services 1 Total operating expense , Operating Expenses 1911-13 Board expense . Buildings and grounds balance forward Comptroller's office . Education, Schoo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ... Illinois: Your Committee on Finance submits herewith the reports of the Audit Company of Illinois of its examination of the books and accounts of the University covering the period from June 30, 1911, to Jan. 1, 1912, and recommend that said reports be placed on file. A. P. GROUT, O. W. HOIT, Finance E E P O R T S OF A U D I T COMPANY. Committee. I n accordance with the foregoing recommendation, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...following, we present, in total, the general cash transactions for the first quarter, as represented by the cash book and warrant registers, beginning with the general cash balance as at June 30, 1911. Treasurer's balance Chief clerk's balance Cash receipts Exhibit " A " Disbursements Exhibit " B " Balance September 30,1911 Made up of Treasurer's balance. Chief clerk's balance Balance as above I 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...rrant No. 14858 listed as 416.16 should be 416.66 . 453,965 21 0 09 50 0 59 453,964 62 These errors should have been corrected on the treasurer's books at the close of the quarter ending June 30, 1911. ,564 UNIVERSITY or ILLINOIS. March 19 The following is a reconcilement of the treasurer's account with the books of the University on Sept. 30, 1911." Treasurer's balance per university books Add Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: Balance June 30,1911 T Interest on endowment fund and land contracts Fees from students Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Experiment Station State Agricultural Experiment Station State Agricultural College and Exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...st, 577 Ware, Julia E., appointment, 24 Warner Construction Co., bid on new buildings, 528 Warnock, Arthur R., appointment, 440, 443 Warrants, Agricultural Experiment Station year ending June 30, 1911, 402 year ending June 30 1912, 865 Warrants, general University year ending June 30, 1911, 169 year ending June 30, 1912, 603 Warrants, Medicine, College of year ending June 30, 1911, 414 year ending... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...opticon Co . . . . . . Lens , 16523 ..do .. Manning, Maxwell Moore .... Bracket 16524 ..do Illinois Society Engineers Surveyors.. Advertisement. 16525 ..do Julien P. Friez Apparatus 16526 June 30 John B. Hutchings Salary, June, 1911 16527 ..do Edmund J. James . .do 16523 ..do . . . . F. M. M a n n . . . ..do " 16529 ..do .. N. C. Ricker ..do 16530 ..do J.M.White ..do . 16531 ..do N. A. Wells ..do.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: 16839 June 30 E . J . B r o w n ..do C . E . Burke 16891 ..do OpalBurres 16892 ..do D.O.Clark ..do D. W. Cornelius . ..do G. W. Dowrie ..do Hugh Glasgow ..do L. R. Littleton 16897 ..do D. A. Maclnnes 168981 . . d o . .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: Books 17497 June 30 Library Bureau Solder 17498 ..do The A. E. Price Co 17499 ..do Illinois Traction System Services. 17500 ..do A. C. Eychshymer Expenses 17501 ..do..... E. P. Lyon do 17502 ..do..... Chicago Tuberculosis In... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: do 554 June 30 A. D. Emmett 5551 ..do W.C. Coffey H . S . Grindley 556 ..do ..do H. L. Rietz 557 C. G. HopMns 558 ..do A. N. Hume 559 ..do A. Lumbrick 560 ..do Kate Mclntyre 561 ..do Gertrude Keech 562 ..do J. T. Barret... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...ceived from W. B. Day, actuary, for credit of School of Phar5 00 macy fund ". Received from O. E. Staples, chief clerk, for credit of general fund. 10,000 00 Or. 1911. May June 828,294 47 June 30 By amount paid out of general fund as per list of warrants'here 394,354 72 with By amount paid out of College of Medicine fund, as per list of war25,811 96 rants herewith By amount paid out of School of P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: ...e citizens of the State of Illinois; but not more than one copy of each printed report shall be given to any one person. Each party to this agreement shall submit, as of December 31st and June 30th, to the other parties to this agreement, a statement of all expenditures made during the preceeding six months in carrying out the cooperative investigations. To provide the necessary funds to carry on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...as sold in 1908 for 16,000.00." ,,TWENTY-SIXTH REPORT Seven Annual, Nineteen Biennial OF T H E Board of Trustees OF T H E University of Illinois URBANA, ILLINOIS For the Two Years Ending June 30, 1912. SPRINGFIELD, I I I . ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL CO., STATE PRINTERS 1912 ,,URBANA, July 1, 1912. Honorable Charles 8. Deneen, Governor of Illinois: SIR. I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ... of Illinois: SIR. I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the twenty-sixth report of the Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1912. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, CHARLES M. MCCONN, Secretary, ,,BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Ex OFFICIO. CHARLES S. DENEEN, Governor of Illinois, Springfield. GEORGE A. ANTHONY, President of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...tion taken by the Executive Committee at its meeting on July 8th and recorded on page. 434 of the minutes of the board meeting, this modification to consist in making the lease terminate June 30, 1912, instead of Aug. 31, 1913, and to retain the wording of the original lease which is referred to in the secQnd and third paragraphs of the report of the Executive Committee meeting of July 8th, which ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: 1, 1911, to June 30, 1912, inclusive, This lease makes no reference to the balance remaining in the Medical College fund for the years 1910. and 1911, and in reference to this balance I wish to say that it will be used for th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: 1, 1911,'to June 30, 1912, at a salary of twenty dollars 20.00 per month, vice Mary Buchele, resigned (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...Water Survey, for nine months beginning Dec. 1,1911, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100.00 per month. Dec. 4, 1911. ' Wallace, Lee, instructor in Architecture, from Nov. 10, 1911, to June 30, 1912, at a salary of one hunder dollars 100.00 per month. Nov. 23, 1911. Zucker, T. F., graduate assistant in Chemistry, for seven months beginning Dec. 1, 1911, at a salary of thirty dollars 30.00 per mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: 1, 1911, to June 30, 1912, at a salary of 142.85 per month. This recommendation was approved. OF ,538 UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S . Dec. 12 APPOINTMENT OP A SPECIAL INSTRUCTOR IN LAW. 4 A recommendation that Mr. Roger F. Li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...he month of February, 1912, at a salary of fifteen dollars 15.00 for the month. Feb. 5, 1 912. Brown, M. P., research assistant to the dean of the Graduate School, from Feb. 20, 1912, to June 30, 1912, at a salary of fifty dollars 50.00 a month, vice A. J. Hill, resigned. Feb. 17, 1912. Burgener, Claude E. resigned as fellow in Psychology , assistant in Psychology, for five months, beginning Feb. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...75.00 a month, beginning on his reporting for service, and continuing until Aug. 31, 1912. Feb. 20,v1912. Jester, Marie, stenographer in the State Water Survey, from March 1, 1912, until June 30, 1912, at a salary of forty dollars 40.00 a month. Jan. 26, 1912. Kircher, Paul, assistant instructor in Military Science, for four months, beginning Feb. 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-five dollars 25.00 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...ginning March 16, 1912, at a salary of fifteen dollars 15.00 for the month March 18, 1912 . McMullen, Jennie B., stenographer in the office of the Water Survey, from March 8, 1912, until June 30, 1912, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35.00 a month March 27, 1912 . Peel, Thomas, laboratory helper in the Department of Chemistry, from March 7, 1912, until June 30, 1912, at a salary of fifty dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ... 8, 1912, until June 30, 1912, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35.00 a month March 27, 1912 . Peel, Thomas, laboratory helper in the Department of Chemistry, from March 7, 1912, until June 30, 1912, at a salary of fifty dollars 50.00 a month. ,1912 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 575 Waller, Florence M., t e m p o r a r y catalogue a s s i s t a n t in t h e Library, on onefourth time, fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...EREAS, The College of Physicians and Surgeons has declined to renew the lease to the University of Illinois for the use of its present property in the city of Chicago said lease expiring June 30, 1912 ; and ,1912 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OE TRUSTEES.. 579 WHEREAS, There does not seem to be any available plant in the city of Chicago which may be used forv a medical school at any price which the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...he University would be willing or able to pay; therefore be it Resolved, That the medical and dental work now conducted by the University of Illinois in the city of Chicago, be closed on June 30, 1912. The vote was as follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Anthony, Mrs. Bahrenburg, Mr. Grout, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Hoit, M r . Moore; noes, n o n e ; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Bnsey, Mr. Deneen, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Meeke... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ... health. The Cpllege of Physicians and Surgeons, however, has decided not to renew to the University the lease for the use of its present plant in the c.ity of Chicago when it expires on June 30, 1912, Owing to the fact that there is no other adequate plant in the city of Chicago which can be obtained, for the use of a medical school at a reasonable rental, the Board of Trustees of the University ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ... N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . July 1 F I N A N C I A L STATEMENT OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR. T H E TWELVE M O N T H S ENDING J U N E 30, 1912. RECEIPTS JULY 1, 1911 TO JUNE 30, 1912. Balance June 30,1911 T Interest on endowment fund and land contracts Fees from students Miscellaneous United States Agricultural Experiment Station State Agricultural Experiment Station State Agricu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...erguson, T. A. purchase of land, 159, 458 Ferris, Emory N., appointment, 472 Finance, Committee on appointed, 107 report, .562 Financial statement year ending June 30,1911,168 year ending June 30,1912, 602 Findlay,.E. K., appointment, 10, 503 Fines, Library, appropriated, 42 Fire escapes, 530, 534 Fire in dental building, 545 Fire inspector, payment of, 104, 475 Fire protection, appropriation, 191... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...ary College Alumni, 71 summary of situation, 491, 494 summer session, salaries appropriated for, 464 valuation of plant, 469 warrants, year ending June, 30,1911, 414 warrants, year ending June 30,1912, 875 work in Chicago discontinued, 578 Meek, Seth E., appointment, 498 Meivin, Frank E., appointment, 444 Men's Gymnasium lightning rods, 534 reconstruction of, 463 Merritt, E . G . , honorary degree... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...ng June 30, 1912, 603 Warrants, Medicine, College of year ending June 30, 1911, 414 year ending June 30, 1912, 875 Warrants, Pharmacy, School of year ending June 30,1911, 411 year ending June 30, 1912, 871 Wascher, F. M. W., appointment, 448 Washington, Margaret, appointment, 576 Water analysis, fees from, appropriated to water survey, 521 Water main extensions, appropriation for, 113 Water mains ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: 217 June 30 A. H. Clark 213 .-do. E . N . Gathercoal 219 ..do . F. M. Goodman 220 . -do H. A. Langehan 221 ..do 222 ..do W. B. Day 223 . .do Mary Scanlon 224 . .do...-. .Rudolph Meseck 225 ..do J H . S. McCracken B. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...icians and Surgeons. This recommendation was approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF BALANCES. 15. A recommendation that the balances to the credit of the different departments of the University on June 30, 1912, be reappropriated for the academic year 1912-18 to the purposes of the respective departments, subject to the approval of the President of the University. This recommendation was approved. COMMISSIO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...oard of Missions of the Interior of the Congregational Church, which money has been returned to the donors thereof, upon their request, since the University closed its Medical School, on June 30, 1912. It was voted, further, to authorize the President of the University to dispose of the property purchased for the College of Medicine during the year from September 1, 1910, to August 31, 1911, which... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ... Fehrenkamp, Winifred,. Lecturer on Departmental Library Problems in the Library School and Architectural Librarian, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month,' for the ten months ending June 30, 1912, service and salary to begin as soon as she reports for service, vice Margaret Niver. September 6, 19i2. The date in parenthesis-after, each item is the date when the appointment was officially made ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...2 50 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 1,125 00 5,271 00 204 00 1,125 00 5,067 00 COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. The secretary presented the report of Prof. S. W. Shattuck, Comptroller, for the quarter ending June 30, 1912, which was received for record. A u g u s t 31, 1912. W. L. Abbott, Esquire, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. S I R : I h a v e t h e h o n o r t o h a n d y o u h e r e w i t h t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...rsity, having no money with which to purchase or construct its own plant and no money with which to lease a plant, was compelled to close the Medical and Dental schools. This was done on June 30, 1912, and the College of Physicians and Surgeons opened a Medical School on the 1st day of July following, admitting to the school the students who were enrolled at that time in the University School of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...G OF T H E COLLEGE OF D E N T I S T R Y . OF 11 A request from the Alumni Association of the College of Dentistry that the University reopen its College of Dentistry, which was closed on June 30, 1912. This communication was received to be printed in the minutes: To the President and Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN : The closing of the Dental Department of the University of Il... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...on declined to renew the lease, and as there was no opportunity to secure a similar plant elsewhere in Chicago the University was compelled to close its Medical School, which it did upon June 30, 1912. The graduates of the University Medical School and other friends of medical education throughout the State were greatly disturbed by this outcome of the experiment in medical education which the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...ized by the University as a department of the College of Medicine.6 In 1905 the School of Dentistry became a separate college. The Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry were discontinued on June 30, 1912, but were reopened in 1913 in February and October respectively. In 1897 the School of Library Economy which had been established in 1893 at the Armour Institute of Technology in Chicago was transfer... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1912: ...10,000 00 26. Received from W. B. Day, Actuary, for credit of School of Pharmacy fund 35 00 29. Received from O. E. Staples, Chief Clerk, for credit of general fund 15,000 00 1,243,433 91 June 30. By amount paid out of general fund as per list of warrants herewith . 459,093 By amount paid out of College of Medicine fund, as per list of warrants h e r e w i t h . . . . . . 31,498 By amount paid out... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: June 30. Balance per last statement 736,344 05 July 1. Received from State Bank of Chicago six months' interest to July 1, 1912, on 4,000, bond of College of Physicians and Surgeons, for credit of College of Medi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...e improvement and reorganization in the past few years. Because of failure to receive appropriations for the operation of its medical department, the University was compelled to close it June 30, 1912. The College of Physicians and Surgeons again opened a school on the same site. This caused such consternation among medical alumni and friends of medical education in Illinois that they proceeded to... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1912: ...The Trustees voted to close their medical and dental work conducted in the city of Chicago in the plant owned by the College of Physicians and Surgeons, on the expiration of the lease on June 30, 1912. April 12 Professor Wilhelm Paskowski of the University of Berlin delivered a series of lectures at the University on The German Theater and Drama. April 30 Following a petition of the Pan-Hellenic C... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1912: ...ment and pay Mio expenses, with the approval of the legislature, out of the general funds appropriated t. the University. The University of Illinois discontinued its medical department on June 30,1912, I MH use it could no longer lease the property of the college of Physicians and Surgeons, find the continuance of medical teaching under the name of the College of Physicians mid Surgeons of Chicago... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
  • 1913: June 30 C. V. Ritter ..do W. W. Walls Co . . d o . . .,. Ernst Hertzberg Sons. Shaw-Walker Co ..do Walker Mulliken ..do. . . d o . ,.. W. M. Welch Co A. F. Gustafson ..do Woldenberg Schaar ..do G. C. Willis ..do ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: 373 June 30 Dryer Burt Oats 374 . . d o . . . . . John Reichard Straw Chas. Grein 375 ..do Flanigan-Pearson Co . . . . . . . Binder and index. 376 ..do Illinois State Reformatory '...'. Printing 377 ..do Paper J. W. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... , 80 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. September 28, AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION WARRANTS Concluded, No. Date. 1913. To whom. For what. Photo supplies Sundry bills paid. Amount. 5 35 35 62 413 June 30 D . H . Llqyde 414 .do... O. E. Staples, Bursar. SCHOOL OF PHARMApY WARRANTS. 1912. Printing 1July 24 Illinois State Reformatory Advertising The Bulletin of Pharmacy 2 ..do Halftones Pontiac Engraving Co ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: 269 June 30 A.H.Clark 270 . . d o . H. W. Colson. 271 . . d o . W.B.Day B. L. Eicher 272 . . d o . E. N. Gathercoal 273 . . d o . F . M. Goodman.. 274 . . d o . CM. S n o w . . . . . . . 275 . . d o . ..do. Ru dolph ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ne Works 286 ..do H. W.Cole 287 ..do Thayer L y n n . . . 288 ..do Henry Newgard Co 289 . . d o . . . . Fuller Fuller Co 290 ..do McMaster-Carr Supply Go 291 ..do Morrison, Plummer Co 292 June 30 H. S. Smith 293 ..do Elia George 294 ..do Simon David 295 . . d o . . . . William Deckert 296 . . d o . . . Mable L. Arneson 297 ..do 298 ..do 299 300 ..do H. W. Cole. 301 . . d o . . . . 302 ..do Paul Da... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...rbour 312 ..do R. R. Rupert 313 . . d o . . . , 314 ..do C. O'Byrne . 315 June 26 316 . . d o . . . . Louis E. Larsen 317 ..do Frank B. Earle 318 June 27 The Chicago Real Estate Board 319 June 30 Commonwealth Edison Co 320 ..do Demonstrator's Assn. of Illinois 321 ..do Kasen's Express jVan Co 322 ..do Alvord Burdick The Western Union Telegraph Co 323 ..do 324 ..do Central Scientific Co 325 . . d o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... the Board of Trustees, which was received for record. Ball, T. R., Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, this appointment superseding his appointment as graduate assistant, vice T. E. Layng, resigned. February 5, 1914. Braley, S. A., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ce T. E. Layng, resigned. February 5, 1914. Braley, S. A., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month, this appointment superseding his former appointment as student assistant, vice T. R. Ball. February 5, 1914. Hieronymus, R. E., Community Advisor on the staff of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...inuing until June 30, 1914. February 20, 1914. Sims, C. E., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month, vice S. A. Braley. February 5, 1914. Skinner, G. S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for five months beginning February 1, 1914, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ool of the University of Illinois. The trustees have authorized me to accept the employes of the College of Physicians and Surgeons as University employes in the medical department until June 30, 1913. They have also authorized me to continue the appointment of all members of the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons as members of the University faculty until the same date, June 30, 19... (Dedication - Chicago Medical Center Reopening)
  • 1913: ...They have also authorized me to continue the appointment of all members of the faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons as members of the University faculty until the same date, June 30, 1913. Due notice will be sent to each person so appointed. I am also authorized to conduct the medical school upon the basis of the budget authorized by the College of Physicians and Surgeons for the pres... (Dedication - Chicago Medical Center Reopening)
  • 1913: ...24, 1912. Cowley, Frederick K., Instructor in Architecture, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, beginning October 1, 1912, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913. October 11, 1912. Darrah, Juanita E., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for nine months beginning October 1, 1912, at a salary of ten.dollars 10 a month, vice A. J. Becker, resigned. October 15, 1912.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...er 17, 1912. Garwood, Frances G., Stenographer in the Department of English, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a week, beginning October 1, 1912, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913. October 25, 1912. Goodman, F. M., Professor of Materia Medica and Botany in the School of Pharmacy, for the academic year 1912-13, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars 1,200 for the year. October 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...uary 1, 1913. October 21, 1912. Honovski, B. R., Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning October 14, 1912, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913. October 15, 1912. Horrell, C. R., Assistant in Military Science, for the academic year 1912-13, with a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the year, to be paid in five monthly instalments beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...eginning November 1, 1912. November 5, 1912. Taylor, S. C, Student Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, beginning November 1, 1912, and continuing until June 30, 1913; this appointment superseding a previous appointment in the same capacity at a salary of 10 a month. November 1, 1912. Thompson, H. C, Assistant in Military Science, for the academic year 1912-13, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 141 Wright, Albert B., Research Assistant to the Dean of the Graduate School, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning- October 1, 1912, and continuing until June 30, 1913. November 6, 1912. The committee adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, Chairman. C. M. McCora, Clerk. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 30, 1912. On call of President Abbott, a meeting of the Executive Comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...the budget passed on July 5, 1912: Burton, Samuel C , Instructor in Architecture, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, beginning November 12, 1912, and continuing until June 30, 1913. December 2, 1912. Carson, H. Y., Assistant in Architectural Engineering, on half time, and Assistant in the Office of the Supervising Architect, on half time, beginning December 1, 1912, and continu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... Architectural Engineering, on half time, and Assistant in the Office of the Supervising Architect, on half time, beginning December 1, 1912, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913, at a total salary for the two positions of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. November 27, 1912. Ebersol, E. T., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning December 7, 1912, and continuing... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...for the two positions of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. November 27, 1912. Ebersol, E. T., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning December 7, 1912, and continuing until June 30, 1913, at a salary of thirty dollars- 30 a month. December 9, 1912. Frazier, Mollie, Stenographer in the Department' of Zoology, on two-thirds time, a t a salary of thirty-three and 33-100 dollars C 33.33 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... the Department' of Zoology, on two-thirds time, a t a salary of thirty-three and 33-100 dollars C 33.33 a month, beginning November 1, 1912, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913. November 30, 1912. Manley, Verna A , Temporary Stenographer in the Office of Professor E. W. Washburn, for one month beginning December 4, 1912, to be paid at the rate of 30 cents an hour, the total... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ing, due July, 1932, bearing 6 per cent interest 60,000 00 Total 245,000 00 The Board or Directors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons adopted, for the present academic year ending June 30, 1913, a .budget with an estimated income of .'. 78 000 00 Estimated expense of operating Medical School 59,100 00 Leaving a surplus of 18,900 00 From this surplus the interests on obligations, etc., had t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...the University of Illinois. 4. That the President of the University be authorized to retain the present faculty and employees as appointed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons until June 30, 1913.. 5. That the President of the University be further authorized to admit the students now in the Medical School of the College of Physicians and Surgeons to the corresponding classes in the Medical S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...sity of Illinois, all to be done as soon as may be convenient and practicable. 6. That the President of the University be authorized to conduct the Medical School of the University until June 30, 1913, on the basis of the budget adopted by the Board of Directors of the College of Physicians and Surgeons for the present academic year as indicated above. On motion of Mr. Hatch, it was voted to adopt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... 2, 1913. Clahton, Edna M., Stenographer in the Office of the Water Survey, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning March 3, 1913, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1913. April 2, 1913. The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the niversity. ,206 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. April 4, Mathers, Jennie A., Stenographer in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...unds, for consideration and report. The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, C. M. MCCONN, Secretary. President. 18 U ,CASH STATEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1913. RECEIPTS. Balance July 1, 1912 Interest on endowment fund and on land c o n t r a c t s . . . . Other United States grants State appropriations . For buildings For operating expenses For other speci... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: Yeomans on June 30, 1913 : George C. Lescher, Galesburg. Harry W. Schuh, Cairo. B. S. Cooban, Chicago. Joseph Hottinger, Chicago. H. C. Hulze, Chicago. On motion of Mrs. Busey, it was voted that Mr. George C. Lescher, of Gal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. TREASURER'S REPORT. 605 Mr. Moore, as Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented the report of Mr. M. W. Busey, Treasurer, for the quarter ending June 30, 1913, which was received for record: M. W. BUSEY, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1913. DR. 1913. 7. Received from H. A. Haugan, ex-Treasurer 818,198 57 25. Received fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...l o m a s m a d e T o t a l special fees T o t a l fees T H E COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. The secretary presented also the report of Prof. George E. Frazer, Comptroller, for the quarter ending June 30, 1913. This report was received for record: U R B A N A, I I I . , J u l y 14, 1913. W. L. Abbott, Esq., President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. D E A R S I R : I a m s u b m i t t i n g h e ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ident. REPORT OF A U D I T COMPANY. The secretary presented the report of the United States Audit Company of their audit of the books and accounts of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1913. This report was received to be filed, certain parts to be printed in the minutes: August 18, 1913. Allen F. Moore, Chairman Finance Committee, University of Illinois, Monticello, III. DEAR S I R : F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ... I R : Following your instructions, we have made our regular quarterly audit of the books and accounts of the University of Illinois for the fourth quarter of the fiscal year as ended on June 30, 1913. On the several statements, as enumerated on the index prefixed hereto, we present full details of the cash receipts and disbursements. We reconciled the bursar's cash account on the morning of July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...heck of the fees received cannot be made from the study list in the registrar's office. The following is a reconcilation of the treasurer's account with the books of the University as at June 30, 1913 : Treasurer's balance per University books 277,996 02 Add Unpaid warrants Schedule "5" 147,567 09 425,563 11 Made up as folloios Schedule "6" General fund 409,550 14 College of Medicine fund 8,553 59... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...d in the Agricultural Experiment Station, ,762 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 9T amounting to 8,308.57, which lapsed under the rule of the board concerning the appropriation of balances on June 30, 1913, be reappropriated to the respective departments in the conduct of whose business the amounts were received. On motion of Mr. Hoit, the lapsed balances in the College of Agriculture, amounting to one... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...TWENTY-SEVENTH REPORT Seven Annual, Twenty Biennial OF T H E Board of Trustees OP THE University of Illinois URBANA, ILLINOIS For the Two Years Ending June 30, 1914 ,ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL CO., STATE PRINTERS, SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 19 14. ,LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. URBANA, July 1, 191k. Honorable Edward F. Dunne, Governor of Illinois. SIR : I have the honor to submit t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... Illinois. SIR : I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the twenty-seventh report of the Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1914. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, HARRISON E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. ,,THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. MEMBERS E X OFFICIO. T H E GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS, H O N . EDWARD F . D U N N E Springfield ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... ..do 324 ..do Central Scientific Co 325 . . d o . . . . . Perkins Machine Co 326 ..do .. do .V .' ,PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1914. Meeting of July 2, 1913. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Trustees' Room, at the University, in Urbana, on Wednesday, July 2, 1913, beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. October 10, 1913. Dixon, Raymond E., Assistant in English, beginning as soon as he shall report for service, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month. October 13, 1913. Durfey, Franc, Stenographer in the Business Office, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1913, and con... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...n was accepted, and Mr. Cunningham was elected secretary. BUDGET, 1913-1914. President James presented the budget of the University for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1913, and ending June 30, 1914, with the following prefatory statement: It has been impossible to make up a final budget for the year 1913-14 until it should be quite clear what the outcome was to be of the demand made by the Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...s: Anders, P., Assistant in Glassblowing in the, Department of Chemistry, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning when he shall report for service, and continuing until June 30, 1914. December 27, 1913. Exton, Edna M., Temporary Clerk in the Loan Department of the Library, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a month, beginning January 1, 1914, and continuing until further notic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...uary 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, vice J. H. Kelley, resigned. January 2, 1914. Pillsbury, Warren H., Instructor in Law, beginning January 15, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of eleven hundred dollars 1,100 for the period specified; this appointment superseding his previous appointment beginning February 1, 1914, at one thousand 1,000 . January 16, 1914. Rand... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...month for the five months beginning February 1, 1914. January 14, 1914. Storey, Russell M., Assistant in Political Science, on half time, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of five hundred dollars 500 for the time specified. January 17, 1914. Velzy, C. R., Assistant in Military Science, for the academic year 1913-14, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... 1, 1914, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. March 9, 1914. Math, Earle R., Assistant in Architectural Construction, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month. January 24, 1914. Moore, Charles R., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month, beginning as s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...24, 1914. Moore, Charles R., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month, beginning as soon as he reports for service and continuing until June 30, 1914, vice F. C. Loring. January 23, 1914. Morgan, W. L., Instructor in the Illinois Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, for one year, beginning February 16, 1914, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ollars 140 a month, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, February 3, 1914. Samuels, T. W., Assistant in Economics, on part time, beginning February 19, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a total remuneration for the period of two hundred dollars 200 . February 24, 1914. Sheftel, Yetta, Research Assistant in the Illinois Survey, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...0 . February 24, 1914. Sheftel, Yetta, Research Assistant in the Illinois Survey, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1914. February 20, 1914. Sims, C. E., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of ten dollars 10... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...1914. Waddell, Mary L., Scientific Assistant and Cataloger in the Museum of Natural History, at a salary of seventy - dollars 70 a month, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914. February 5, 1914. The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1914 THE PEOOEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. REGISTRAR'S REPORT OF FEES... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...e appropriated for the importation of materials for the Department of Zoology, the amount involved to be charged to the departmental appropriation for 1914-15, bills to be rendered after June 30, 1914. The committee voted to make the appropriation requested. CONTRACT W I T H MR. G. A. GARRISON. 10 A recommendation that the comptroller be authorized to make a contract with Mr. G. A. Garrison, for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...urther notice, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. March 16, 1914. fBurton, Lawrence V., Assistant in Bacteriology, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at a salary of - sixty dollars 60 a month. April 1, 1914. fCarson, Harry Y., Scientific Assistant on the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...months, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. March 25, 1914. fDexter, Lydia A., Bibliographer in the Illinois Survey, beginning April 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. April 11, 1914. fPox, R. E., Laboratory Assistant in Electrotherapy in the Laboratory of Dr, Fantus in the College of Medicine, to give four hours' service... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...., Laboratory Assistant in Electrotherapy in the Laboratory of Dr, Fantus in the College of Medicine, to give four hours' service a week, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a total compensation of thirty-three and one-third dollars 33.33 for the period named. April 6, 1914. Gardner, John J., Instructor in Agriculture in the Summer Session of 1914, at a salary of one... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ith an annual stipend of five hundred dollars 500 . March 17, 1914. fGrant, Dudley H., Assistant in Chemistry in the College of Medicine, beginning when he reports for service and ending June 30, 1914, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. March 25, 1914. fGraves, Charles E., Exchange Assistant in the University Library and Lecturer on Exchanges in the Library School, beginning April 1, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...., Laboratory Assistant in Mechanotherapy in the Laboratory of Dr. Fantus in the College of Medicine, to give four hours' service a week, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a total compensation of thirty-three and one-third dollars 33.33 for the period named. April 6, 1914. Hall-Quest, Alfred L., Assistant in Education in the Summer Session of 1914, at a salary of o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... E., Laboratory Assistant in Hydrotherapy in the Laboratory of Dr. Fantus in the College of Medicine; to give four hours' service a week, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a total compensation of thirty-three and one-third dollars 33.33 for the period named. April 6, 1914. Smith, Harvey E., Instructor in the Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, beginning when he repo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... t h i s change. Since the meeting of the Board the Secretary has received the following report for the President Of the Board concerning the opening of the street thru the Pharmacy l o t June 30,1914. Mr. H. E. Cunningham, Secretary, University of Illinois, Urbana, III. DEAR SIR: Agreeable to instructions given by the Board on April 22.1, in company with Professor Day, of the School of Pharmacy, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...t h e ' comptroller that a supplementary appropriation of 72,000 be made to cover expenses of the physical plant certified by the -office of the Supervising Architect for the year ending June 30, 1914, and that a n y balance in this supplementary appropriation be allowed to lapse on June 30, 1914. On motion of Mr. Trevett, the sum of seventy-two thousand dollars 72,000 , or so much thereof as may ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... physical plant certified by the -office of the Supervising Architect for the year ending June 30, 1914, and that a n y balance in this supplementary appropriation be allowed to lapse on June 30, 1914. On motion of Mr. Trevett, the sum of seventy-two thousand dollars 72,000 , or so much thereof as may be required, was appropriated to cover expenses of the physical plant certified by the office of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ademic year 1914-15 with a stipendium of one thousand dollars 1,000 for the year. June 1, ,1914. Straw, W. A., Student Assistant in Chemistry, beginning May 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at the rate of twenty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Taylor, E. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ment superseding his former appointment at the rate of twenty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Taylor, E. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning May 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at the rate of thirty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Tracy, Grover, Assistant in Physiological Chemistr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...tment at the rate of thirty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Tracy, Grover, Assistant in Physiological Chemistry in the College of Medicine beginning April 15, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of seventyfive dollars 75 a month. April 23, 1914. Turley, Robert E., Scholar in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for the academic year 1914-15, beginning September 1, 1914, and contin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, President. H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. ,1914 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OE TRUSTEES. 787 CASH STATEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1914. RECEIPTS. Balance July 1, 1913 . Interest on endowment fund and on land contracts Other United States grants State Appropriations Buildings, land and equipment Operation, maintenance and equipment W... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...7 ..do O. E. Staples, Bursal 11618 ..do O. E. Staples, B u r s a r . . . 11619 ..do O. E. Staples, Bursar 11620 . . d o . O. E. Staples, Bursar 11621 . . d o . O. E. Staples, Bursar 11622 June 30 A. C. McClurg Co 11623 . . d o . . . C , C , C. St. L. Ry. Co 11624 . . d o . . . American Assn. of Law Libraries 116251. . d o . . . Arthur H. Clark Co 116261. . d o . . . E. A. Kircher 11627 . . d o . .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: June 30, No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1914. 11676 June 30 William Brothers General supplies 11677 ..do Eisner Grocery Co do Blanke Mfg. Supply Co 11678 do 1167C ..do American Mono-Service Co do Baker-Vawt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: 11676 June 30 William Brothers General supplies 11677 ..do Eisner Grocery Co do Blanke Mfg. Supply Co 11678 do 1167C ..do American Mono-Service Co do Baker-Vawter Co 1168C ..do Furniture and fixtures 11681 ..do...... C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: 11754 June 30 Felix L. Dames 11755 ..do Oswald Weigel Antiq 11756 ..do Bernhard Liebisch 11757 ..do J. Terquem 11758 ..do Adolf Weigel 11759 ..do Dultz Co 11760 ..do A. M. Teizerira 11761 ..do Anacreonte Chiurazzi 1176... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: June 30, No. Date. To whom. For what. Drawing boards Laboratory supplies Farm machinery Storage of hay Hand tester. Carrying case Separator oil and point Coal Building repairs General supplies Building repairs ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: 11831 June 30 Eugene Dietzgen Co 11832 ..do Central Electric Co 11833 ..do Miller Harness CQ 11834 .do Paisley Shively 118351..do A. H. Barber Creamery Supply Co. 11836 ..do Burroughs Adding Machine Co 11837 . . d o ' ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: 11909 June 30 D. H. Lloyde 11910 ..do S. E. Huff Co 11911 ..do Barnhart Bros 11912 ..do U. C. Ry. Gas Electric C o . . . 11913 ..do Twin City Ice Cold Storage Co. 11914 ..do The Burr Co 11915 ..do...,. Tice Lynch 11916... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... . 396 June 29 George Strode Eimer Amend 397 ..do Barbee Wire and Iron Works 398 ..do O. E. Staples, Bursar 399 ..do O. E. Staples, Bursar 400 ..do 401 ..do..... O. E. Staples, Bursar 402 June 30 O. E. Staples, Bursar 403 ..do..... Burrough Adding Machine Co W. Lewis Co 404 ..do Chas. Webber, P. M., Urbana, 111. 405 ..do Supervising Architect, U. of I 406 ..do University of Illinois 407 ..do Chas.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...is o be appointed as a member of the Advisory Board of the School of Pharmacy to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of Mr. E. H. Ladish, of Chicago, whose term expires June 30, 1914, viz: George F. Shreve, Jacksonville. J. C. Wheatcroft, Grayville. B. A. C. Hoelzer, Chicago. As the southern portion of the State is not represented on the Advisory Board at the present time, and as... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ... t h e f o r m a l a n n u a l r e p o r t . Very truly yours, GEORGE F . FRAZER,, Comptroller. S C H E D U L E 1. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS, STATE FUNDS, AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1914. Disbursements Schedule 3. Balances. Items. Totals. Receipts Balance July 1,1913. Schedule2. Total. University T r e a s u r e r United States Experiment Station F u n d . . . Medical F u n d Petty c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...e University Hall Water investigation Water survey Woman's Building addition Total SCHEDULE 32. 195,655 09 195,737 04 DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF LAND AND BUILDINGS FOR T H E YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1914. Land and land .improvements Land Campus lighting Pavements and walks Locomotive Laboratory Reservoir Buildings Armory Chemical Laboratory addition Gymnasium Items. 361,436 4,697 So 3,342 04 50 nJ 91... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ... W. F. M. Goss, Dean of the College of Engineering of the University of Illinois, was granted leave of absence, without salary, by the Board of Trustees from the 1st of July, 1913, until June 30, 1914, to take up some work with the committee of the Chicago Association of Commerce. The task which he undertook at that time has not yet been completed, and he has preferred a request for a further leav... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...y d o l l a r s 5 0 a month. J u n e 27, 1914. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller, Prof. George E. Frazer, for the quarter ending June 30, 1914: Hon. July 7, 19U. W. L. Abbott, President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. DEAR S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith a report showing the status of t h e a c c o u n t s of t h e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...surer's balance A d d : R e c e i p t s in process of deposit Deduct: W a r r a n t s outstanding Business office b a l a n c e S C H E D U L E 7. RECONCILIATION WITH STATE AUDITOR AS AT JUNE 30, 1914. Operation, m a i n t e n a n c e , a n d e q u i p m e n t State Auditor's balance D e d u c t : Certified v o u c h e r s in p r o c e s s of p a y m e n t B u s i n e s s office b a l a n c e Buil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...ted the books and accounts of the University of Illinois at Urbana, in., for the fifteen months ended September 30, 1914. Owing to the fact that the fiscal year of the University ends on June 30, 1914, I have audited that period, and have also verified the cash receipts and disbursements for the three months ended September 30, 1914. A summary of the transactions of the year ended June 30, 1914, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...914, I have audited that period, and have also verified the cash receipts and disbursements for the three months ended September 30, 1914. A summary of the transactions of the year ended June 30, 1914, is as follows: Cash receipts Exhibit "AA" 531,703 45 Add: State appropriation income amount expended .. 2,278,715 86 2,810,419 21 Cash disbursements Exhibit "BB" 2,819,297 81 Excess of disbursements... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...m stores. In this manner the cost of each department of the University is accurately shown in full detail. Owing to the amount of time at my disposal, I have audited the balance sheet at June 30, 1914, as it would require considerable time to construct a balance sheet at September'30, 1914. The method of recording additions and deductions from balance sheet assets during the year ended June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...as it would require considerable time to construct a balance sheet at September'30, 1914. The method of recording additions and deductions from balance sheet assets during the year ended June 30, 1914, could be much improved. I believe that a general ledger, recording assets and liabilities, should be installed. All additions to assets should be susceptible to audit by reference to the duplicate v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...te vouchers are on file for all disbursements. I verified the cash receipts and cash balances, and reconciled the appropriation balances with the amounts as shown by your office, both on June 30, 1914, and September 30, 1914. I submit herewith various statements, which contain full details of the cash receipts and disbursements, together with comments on my verification of the assets and liabiliti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ... 1914. I submit herewith various statements, which contain full details of the cash receipts and disbursements, together with comments on my verification of the assets and liabilities at June 30, 1914. Yours very truly, Supervised b y : WHITNEY B. PLERSHEM, President, Accountant. FOR M A R G A R E T FUND. United States Audit Go. HENRY L. HERTZ, Certified Public TO This report was received for reco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...lle Street, Chicago, be appointed for the term of three years beginning July 1, 1914, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, in place of Mr. Seatree, whose term expired on June 30, 1914. On the recommendation of President James and on motion of Mrs. Evans, Mr. Delany and Mr. Hall were appointed as recommended. INCREASES I N S A L A R I E S IN BUSINESS OFFICE. 9 A recommendation from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...VERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Apr. 27, the mill tax for the support of the University see p. 187 of the 27th report of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the two years ending June 30, 1914 , I stated that the State Auditor had informed us that the tax had been levied for 1912 on a total State assessment of 2,343,673,232, and that if the mill tax were fully collected it would yield in r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...y of 1912 was 2,267,004.17 see statement No. 18, page 125 . This sum was available for the use of the University July 1, 1913, to cover the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1913, and ending June 30, 1914. At the time the report was made by the Auditor, it was not certain what the total assessed valuation of the property of the State for taxable purposes would amount to for the year 1913, and the Legi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ..... P . M . Gunnell 969 do.... R. H. Linkins 970 ..do.... Esther Hurst 971 Aug. 3 Henry B. Ward 972 ..do.... F.A.Aust.. do do do do Wages, July, 1914 do do do Balance of salary, May 15, to June 30,1914 Wages, July, 1914 ..do ..do Freight Service Traveling expenses Salary for July, 1914 Traveling expenses Laundry Gas dental Telephone and telegraph Dairy office Creamery do do r do do do :... do do do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1914: ...es Grant in Grant In Actually unsold Scrip on Land received 6 30 14 240,000 150,000 Acres unlocated on 6 30 14 Capital of t h e Bund Total sale price of l a n d or scrip Total capital on June 30, 1914 Amount invested at less than 5 Invested funds est on deferred payments Income ft from inter- from inter from other est en Remarks TOTAL yearly income 20,280.001 In what w a y i s t h e state i n defa... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1915: ...five dollars 75 a month. April 23, 1914. Turley, Robert E., Scholar in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for the academic year 1914-15, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. May 26, 1914. Wells, M. M., Fellow in Zoology, for the academic year 1914-15, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. May 26, 1914. Wells, M. M., Fellow in Zoology, for the academic year 1914-15, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of forty dollars 40 a month. June 8, 1914. Williams, Margaret, Reviser and Assistant in the Summer Session of the Library School, for six weeks beginning June 22, 1914, with a tota... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...ented also for record the following list'of appointments made by President James: Bacon, Gertrude A., Scholar in Entomology, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. July 8, 1914. Beck, Mary L., Scholar in English, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. July 8, 1914. Beck, Mary L., Scholar in English, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. July 8, 1914. Fisher Fay L., Scholar in German, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...d ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. July 8, 1914. Fisher Fay L., Scholar in German, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. July 8, 1914. Halley, Josephine, Temporary Assistant Clerk in the Infirmary of the College of Dentistry, beginning when she reports for duty and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... of the Director of the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1915. September 29, 1914. Dierks, George W., Student Assistant in Prosthetic Technics in the College of Dentistry, without salary, for the academic year 1914-15. September 26, 1914. Doisy, E. A., Private ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. November 6, 1914. Redwood, Charles W., Scientific Artist in the Department of Zoology, beginning October 15, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. October 16, 1914. Reed, Homer B., Instructor in Psychology, for 5 months beginning September 1, 1914, at a salary of seven hundred dollars 700 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... year 1914-15, at a salary of two thousand dollars 2,000 a year. September 15, 1914. Soto, Rafael, Assistant in Romance Langauges, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1915, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. September 29, 1914. , Spindler, George W., Assistant in German, on part time, for the first semester of the academic year 1914-15, a t a remuneration ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ssistant in English without change of salary. October 31, 1914. von Tessmar, Otto, Technician in Gross Anatomy, beginning September 15, 1914, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1915, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. September 19, 1914. von Tessmar, Otto, Technician in Grass Anatomy, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, at a salary of fifty-five ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...otice or until June 30, 1915, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. September 19, 1914. von Tessmar, Otto, Technician in Grass Anatomy, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, at a salary of fifty-five dollars 55 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment a t fifty dollars a month. October 17, 1914. Tinsley, R. W., Scholar in German, for ten months begin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...thly installments beginning February 1, 1915. January 14, 1915. Baechtold, Elsie, Cataloger in the University Library, on full time, for the period beginning January 11, 1915, and ending June 30, 1915, at a salary of sixtyfive dollars 65 a month; this appointment superseding her former appointment on part time. January 5, 1915. Barden, Harold E., Assistant in Military Science for the current acade... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...structor in Machine Shop Practice, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, beginning January 1, 1915, or as soon thereafter as he may report for duty, and continuing until June 30, 1915. December 22, 1914. Elles, Edward C, Assistant in Military Science for the current academic year, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the year, to be paid in five monthly installments beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...allments beginning February 1, 1915. January 14, 1915. Penrose, Alma M., General Assistant in the Seminar Libraries in Lincoln Hall, for the period beginning January 11, 1915, and ending June 30, 1915, at a salary of sixty-five .dollars 65 a month. January 5, 1915. Pool, E. H., Assistant in Military Science for the current academic year, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the year, to be p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ry of three hundred dollars 300 for the semester. March 1, 1915. Marshall, Ruth, Temporary Instructor in Zoology, beginning February 1, 1915, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1915, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. February 22, 1915. Rowland, Floyd E., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for five months beginning February 1, 1915, at a saiary of ten dollars 10... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... 323,324 48 Respectfully submitted, BUDGET, 1914-15. M. W. BUSEY, Treasurer. President James presented the budget of the University for the fiscal year beginning June 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with the following prefactory statement: T h e b u d g e t for t h e p r e s e n t y e a r h a s been d e l a y e d m u c h b e y o n d t h e u s u a l t i m e , a s w a s t h e b u d g e t for l a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ty for service to the public. The Mill Tax Law passed by the Legislature in 1911 will secure these ends if it be maintained. The tax produced 2,250,000 per annum for the biennium closing June 30, 1915. It will produce 2,54 0,000 per annum for the biennium beginning July 1, 1915. The University needs every dollar of this sum in order to do the increasing work which the State has imposed upon it. Fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...te Treasury on account of the tax levy for 1912 and 1913 for the University of Illinois mill tax fund ". 4,592,471 65 6 Appropriation for the biennium beginning July 1, 1913, and closing June 30, 1915, a'gainst the tax levies for 1912 and 1913 4,500,000 00 7 Balance of proceeds of the tax levies of 1912 and 1913 for the benefit'of the University of Illinois mill tax fund still unappropriated 92,47... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... or 75,000 more than was appropriated, which with the 17,004 yielded by the mill tax for the first year more than was appropriated, would make a balance in the Treasury unappropriated on June 30, 1915, of 92,471. According to the Auditor's report, above referred to, for December 31, 1914, statement No. 21, the amount charged to the mill tax, which I take it included the back taxes, as well as the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... our estimate. The sum of 2,422,361, which would have been yielded by the tax levy of 1913 if it had all been collected, was available for the use of the University from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915, and that is the basis upon which we have been running for the fiscal year which closes June 30, 1915. From later, statements from the Auditor's office, it appears that much of this money which was d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ll been collected, was available for the use of the University from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915, and that is the basis upon which we have been running for the fiscal year which closes June 30, 1915. From later, statements from the Auditor's office, it appears that much of this money which was deficient when the statement No, 21, page 131 was made, has been paid- in. From a letter received from ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ions of the.mill tax fund amounted to 723,993.91. The amount of the University fund on hand in the Treasury at that date was 934,473.96. There will be, therefore, in the mill tax fund on June 30, 1915, an unappropriated balance of 210,480.05 from the tax levies of 1912 and 1913. The tax levy for the year 1914 was based on a total, equalized assessment of 2,455,745,799. The mill tax therefore would... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...,592,000, the total expected yield of the mill tax for the biennium would be 4,949,516, which with the 210,000 estimated by the Auditors as likely to be in the Treasury unappropriated on June 30, 1915, makes a total of 5,159,516. I am proposing to our renresenta fives, therefore, to introduce a bill exactly similar to that passed by the last Legislature, except that in accordance with the vote of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...thirty-five dollars 35 a month. April 12, 1916. Rowland, F. E., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of thirty dollars. 30 a month, beginning April 16, 1915, and continuing until June 30, 1915; this appointment superseding his former appointment as Student' Assistant. April 16, 1915. 1 Smith, Dey B., Temporary Cataloger in the Library, on one-third time, beginning April 2, 1915, or as soon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... June 1, 1915, at a salary of twenty dollars 20 a month. April 3, 1915. "Welo, Lars A., Research Assistant in Astronomy, on one-third time, beginning April 20, 1915, and continuing until June 30, 1915, with salary at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. April 26, 1915. "Wilson, L. T., Instructor in Mathematics, for ten months beginning September 1, 1915, at a salary of one hundred twenty do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...OLD MEDAL. Oliver Galbraith Brain. The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. President. ,CASH STATEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS, ENDING JUNE 30, 1915. RECEIPTS. Balance, July 1, 1914 Interest on Endowment Fund and Land Contracts Other United States Grants State Appropriations Buildings, Land and Equipment Operation, Maintenance and Equipment Water... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... Sign painting Gravel Shelled corn Vacuum cleaner Harness repair Autochrom plates.. General supplies... Engine Lard Boiler work ww carriers Zinc etchings Flasks Ice.. Wages, February 1 to June 30,1915 ..do General lab or Wages, May, 1915. Yellow corn Traveling expense. do do do... do do do do do..'. do . do. .do. .do., .do. Harness Printing Rope Paint Horseshoes. Films Blood meal.. Fumigators.. Ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...E E S P E R M I T T E D TO A T T E N D CLASSES. 19 A recommendation from the Council of Administration concerning permission to employees of the University to attend classes as visitors: June 30j 1915. Dr. Edmund J. JameSj, President. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT : The Council of Administration at its meeting of June 29, 1915, voted to recommend to the Board of Trustees the adoption of the following recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...dred thousand dollars appropriated by the General Assembly for the use and maintenance of, the University for the biennium beginning July 1, 1913, which had not been actually expended on June 30, 1915, had lapsed. I submit the opinion of the Counsel of the University on this matter: Judge Harker's Opinion. July 9, 1915. President Edmund J. James, University of Illinois. DEAR S I R : I am informed ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...have cost the University about 100,000, I have received assurance from the State Auditor's office that vouchers covering services actually rendered and material actually furnished before June 30, 1915, would be honored. O. A. HARKER. This statement was received for record. B U I L D I N G PLANS. 27 A report of the Supervising Architect on the condition of the building projects: x July 12, 1915. Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...t the time of the Treasurer's election see page 219 . TREASURER'S REPORT. Mr. Hoit also presented for the Finance Committee the report of Treasurer H. S. Capron for the two months ending June 30, 1915. This report was received for record: H A Z E N S. CAPRON, TREASURER, I N ACCOUNT W I T H T H E U N I V E R S I T Y I L L I N O I S FOR T H E QUARTER E N D E D J U N E 30, 1915. SUMMARY. OF Balance M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...han half of the total appropriation by 167,041.49. The balance from the tax levies of 1912 and 1913 in the Treasury of the State to the credit of the Mill Tax Fund, but unappropriated on June 30, 1915, was 91,912.44, which added to the estimated proceeds from the 1914 levy would make a total of 2,424,870.95 as the total estimated income of the University from the Mill Tax Fund available for the fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...on pages 767 to 781. A U D I T REPORT. Mr. Hoit presented for the Finance Committee the report of the United States Audit Company on the accounts of the University for the quarter ending June 30, 1915. This report was received for record. See pp. 220, 778. ,812 Hon. of U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S . Aug. 4, July 2Jh 1915. Otis W. Hoitj Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Trustees, Univ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... I T N E Y B. FLERSHEM3 Certified Public Accountant. REPORT OF BUSINESS OFFICE. Mr. Hoit also presented for the Finance Committee the report of the business office for the quarter ending June 30, 1915. This report was received for record. July 15, 1915. W. L. Abbott, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. D E A R S I R : I t a k e p l e a s u r e i n h a n d i n g y o u h e r e w i t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... e r s certified t o t h e S t a t e A u d i t o r . Yours very truly, Hon. W. B. CASTENHOLZ, Comptroller. SCHEDULE 1. SUMMARY O P RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS TOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1915 Cash Balance receipts July 1,1914. Schedule 2. University T r e a s u r e r General 71,783 11 495,852 75 United States Agricultural Experiment Station 274 83 30,485 75 Trusts 3,451 31 36,189 19 Unite... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... 3,250,275 72 2,838,131 48 291,780 84 3,129,912 32 120,363 40 ,816 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. S C H E D U L E 31. Aug. 4, STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR LAND, BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT AS AT JUNE 30, 1915 Appropriations and credits. Land and land i m p r o v e m e n t s Land Campus lighting Pavements and walks BuildingsArmory New Armory Old improvements . . . Auditorium Administration Building Chemist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...y Vivarium Building projects anal General equipment F u r n i t u r e and fixtures P i p e organ Total Overdraft. S C H E D U L E 32. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR PHYSICAL PLANT AS AT JUNE 30, 1915. Cash Appropriations and dirbursements. credits. ExtensionF i r e protection equipment Heating and lighting plant Telephone extension Tunnel extension L i g h t and water extension Auto t r u c k Ope... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...009 26 126,134 15 146,337 83 272,471 98 ,1915 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. SCHEDULE 33. 817 STATEMENT OF A P P R O P R I A T I O N S FOR ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL EXPENSE AS AT JUNE 30, 1915. AppropriaCash tions and disbursements. credits. Administrative officesSalaries Board of Trustees , President's office Vice President's office Business office Registrar's office Council of Administra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...1,424 92 6,000 00 600 00 535 00 2 00 782 40 5,329 65 Dairy Specimens 537 00 ,1915 PROCEEDINGS OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES. SCHEDULE 354. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR HORTICULTURE AS AT JUNE 30, 1915. 821 Cash Appropriations and disbursements. credits. CollegeAdministration Landscape extension Landscape gardening Pomology Olericulture Floriculture Olney F a r m Urbana F a r m Forestry General and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... 1,744 02 327 24 128 59 116 14 3,825 63 Speculum Regale, 604.00. Harpswell Laboratory, 50.00. S C H E D U L E 38. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR COLLEGES OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY AS AT JUNE 30, 1915. Cash Appropriations and disbursements. credits. GeneralSalaries Administration.. Physical plant Laboratory supplies Anatomy Physiology Chemistry Laboratory s t o r e s . . . Microscopes MedicalSalar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...62,346 07 Total 30 Deduction Medicine and Dentistry, 959 Total as per business office . 186,403 64 2,345 77 Overdraft. STATEMENT OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR OTHER SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS AS AT JUNE 30, 1915. Cash Appropriations and disbursecredits. ments. Commerce Salaries Expense Law S c h o o l Salaries Expense Pharmacy Salaries... Expense Library S c h o o l Salaries Expense Music Salaries Expense W ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...bott, presented the bill for the sum of 4,141.28, for traveling expenses incurred by the President of the University in the course of conducting University business from July 1, 1910, to June 30, 1915, which had been referred to the Executive Committee with power to audit and, if found correct, to order payment page 810 . After examination and audit, the bill was approved and ordered paid. The Exe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...of the Comptroller shows the amount of money actually spent for different departments. I have directed that the Comptroller should forward to you a copy of his report for the year ending June 30, 1915, and also for the year ending June 30. 1914. From these two reports you can get an accurate statement under the head of the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry of the amount of money spent for these d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ects is given in the same laboratories as to medical students. Thus there is a certain consolidation of accounts. According to the last report of the Comptroller that for the year ending June 30, 1915 see page 52, "The Disbursements for the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry for the two years 1914-14 and 1914-15" the sum of three hundred and sixty-eight thousand four hundred and seventeen dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: Balance June 30, 1915 Interest on Endowment Fund and land contracts Other United States Grants State appropriations Land, Buildings and Equipment Administrative Offices General Departments . Instruction Research Physical ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... . . . . Emmett Brentlinger 10944 .. do Lawrence Utterback 10945 . . do.... Hazel Rhoades 10946 . . do Lucy Lowe 10947 . . d o . . . . H. R. Farrington 10948.. do.... Claude Moulder 10949 June 30 Rogers Hall Co 10950 . . d o . . . . M. M. Plon Mourrit ' Co 10951 .. do Central Union Telephone Co 10952 .. do Flanigan-Pearson Co 10953 . . d o . . . . John H.Doyle 10954 . . d o . . . . Chas. A. Hall H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: 1915 11051 June 30 Edd Taylor Wages, June, 1915 11052..do.... H . A . H a r d i n g Traveling expense 11053..do.... O. M . A l l y n . . . . do 11054 . . do.... J. T. Newsome do.... 11055 . . d o . . . . H . A . H a r d i n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: .....do.... G. W. VanMeter, Savoy 11337 ..do.... Mattie Trimmill, Oakwood 11338 ..do.... F. J. Messman, Sadorus 11339 ..do.... W. H. Ordell, Philo 11340 ..do.... J. A. R. Koch. Mayview 11341 June 30 L. E. Knorr, Assistant Comptroller. 11342 ..do.... L. E. Knorr, Assistant Comptroller. 11343 ..do.... L. E. Knorr, Assistant Comptroller. 11344 ..do.... L. E. Knorr, Assistant Comptroller. 11345 ..do.... ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: June 30, No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1915 11438 June 30 Purkins, J. F . . . . 11439 . . d o . . . . Richards, Ed 11440 . . d o Rittenhouse, G 11441 . . d o . . . . Ryan, Mary'. 11442 . . d o Sandwell, Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: 1915 11438 June 30 Purkins, J. F . . . . 11439 . . d o . . . . Richards, Ed 11440 . . d o Rittenhouse, G 11441 . . d o . . . . Ryan, Mary'. 11442 . . d o Sandwell, Martin 11443 . . d o . . . . Servis, A 11444 . . d o Smith,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...TY OF ILLINOIS. June 28, AGRICULTURAL E X P E R I M E N T STATION WARRANTS Concluded. 0. Date. To whom. For what. 1915 387 June 28 Roy Hansen 388 . . d o . . . . J. W. Butler Paper Co 389 June 30 R. C. Glover 390 . . d o . . . . F. K. Robeson 391 . . d o . . . . J. W. Butler Paper Co 392 . . d o . . . . Illinois Central Ry. Co 393 . . d o . . . . Bradder Smith Co 394 . . d o . . . . L. E. Knorr, A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...1 .do. E. B. Heaton do SL 86 .do. E. W. Rusk do SL 87 .do. .do. D. O. Thompson do..... SL .do. do Sena Williford SL Telegraph Western Union Telegraph Co SL 90 .do. Rotary mimeograph SL 91 June 30 D. H. Lloyde do. Central Union Telephone Co Exchange services SL 92 General supplies Marshall Field Co SL , do. ..do. Victrola and book D. H. Lloyde SL 94 ..do. Walker Mulliken Furniture SL Demonstrations... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: 10076 June 30 General Electric Co 10077 ..do.... Hazel Clemence 10078 ..do.... Alice Probst 10079 ..do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...dward Bartow W338 . . d o . . . . Paul Hansen W 339 June 18 M. C. Sjoblom W340 . . d o . . . . Ernst Hertzberg Sons.. W341 . . d o . . . . Ralph Hischler W342 June 221 Hazel Ricketts W343 June 30 B. E: Spalding , W344 . . d o . . . . Edward Bartow Salary Traveling expense ..do ..do Books Traveling expense Wages, June, 1915 Laboratory supplies Traveling expense ... 65 00 79 49 39 88 37 12 1 57 13 9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...mistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, vice Owen. August 14, 1913. Frechet, M., Professor of Mathematics, from September 1, 1914, to June 30, 1915, at a salary of three thousand dollars 3,000 , to be paid in ten equal instalments. August 1, 1913. Gardner, Harry, Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for ten months beginning September... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ..., at -a salary of four thousand dollars 4,000 per annum, work and salary to begin when he reports for service in Urbana, and ,668 UJSTIVEESITY OF ILLINOIS. December 13, to continue until June 30, 1915 ; together with the following statement in regard to these institutes: The General Assembly which met in January, 1911, passed a law authorizing and requiring the University of Illinois to establish ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...urther notice, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. May 8, 1914. Burd, Henry A., Fellow in English, for the academic year 1914-15, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1915, with a stipendum of forty dollars 40 a month. May 20, 1914. Cavette, Francis E., Clerk in the office of the Dean of Men, beginning July 1, 1914, and continuing until August 31, 1914, at a salary of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...ice, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 4, 1914. Easton, Harry D., Instructor in the Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1915, at a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month. June 4, 1914. Hawgood, Helen A., Stenographer in the office of the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning August 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ... September 1, 1914, at a salary of three thousand dollars 3,000 a year. April 30, 1914. Okey, Ruth E., Scholar in Chemistry, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. June 6, 1914. Robb, William C, Scholar in History, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...nding June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. June 6, 1914. Robb, William C, Scholar in History, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, and ending June 30, 1915, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. April 27, 1914. Roberts, Nellie, Temporary Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, beginning June 15, 1914, and continuing until August ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...owing estimate of the present valuation of the entire plant of the department the items relating to the old building and the stock are taken from the report of the university comptroller June 30, 1915, and the data concerning the new building were supplied by the office of the supervising architect April 25, 1916: Chemistry building old portion Laboratory apparatus Office equipment ' Furniture Sma... (Dedication - New Chemistry Building)
  • 1916: ...ttee on Accountancy, that Mr. Arthur Young, C.P.A., of the firm of Arthur Young and Company, of Chicago, be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, for a term ending June 30, 1916, to succeed Mr. John Alexander Cooper, whose term of office has expired. On the recommendation of President James and on motion of Superintendent Blair, this appointment was made as recommended. L A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1916: ...ogy Anna G. Newell .Charles T. Senay Remission of fees Remission of fees RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS I N THE ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION. Walter A. Gatward, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Lester C. Lichty, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . William P. Lukens, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Everett G. Young, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1916: ...fees RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS I N THE ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION. Walter A. Gatward, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Lester C. Lichty, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . William P. Lukens, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Everett G. Young, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 Septem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1916: ...ter A. Gatward, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Lester C. Lichty, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . William P. Lukens, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Everett G. Young, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914President, The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, H. E. CUNNIN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1916: ...ster C. Lichty, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . William P. Lukens, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . Everett G. Young, 500 per annum Research fellowship June 30, 1916 . September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914 September 1, 1914President, The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. Appointments made by the President of the Universit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1916: ...t to 85.20. This report was received for record. ,io6 board of trustees September 22 REPORT OF THE TREASURER 23 The following report of the Treasurer of the University for the year endin June 30, 1916: August 4, 1926 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y Dear President Kiklet: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1926, prepared... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1916: ...TWENTY-EIGHTH REPORT Seven Annual, Twenty-one Biennial OF T H E Board of Trustees OF T H E University of Illinois URBANA, ILLINOIS For the Two Years Ending June 30, 1916 LPrinted Iw authority of the State of Illinois ,SPRINGFIELD, I I I . ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL CO., STATE PRINTERS. 19 16 ,LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. URBANA, I I I . , July 1, 1916. Honorable Edward F. Dunn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... Illinois. SIR : I have the. honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the twenty-eighth report of the Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1916. I am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, HARRISON E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. ,,THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. M E M B E R S E X OFFICIO. T H E GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS. HON EDWARD F . D U N N E T H E PRES... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... A recommendation from the Committee on Accountancy that Mr. Clarence Martin DeLany be appointed to membership on the Board of Examiners in Accountancy to fill the unexpired term, ending June 30, 1916, of Mr. Peter White, who died on December 17, 1914. A further recommendation from the committee that Mr. James Hall, Chicago manager for Marwick, Mitchell, and Company, 189 LaSalle Street, Chicago, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...Lever Bill. If this is done Miss Bunch will employ half her time in that work, and half her salary will be paid from the Lever Funds. Both appointments are to date from March 1, 1915, to June 30, 1916. On the recommendation of President James and on motion of Mrs. Evans, these appointments were made. RENEWAL OF L E A S E , M T . HOPE C E M E T E R Y ASSOCIATION. 12 A letter from the Comptroller an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...f appointments made by President James: Banks, M. F., Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month, beginning November 1, 1915, and continuing until June 30, 1916. October 22, 1915. Barnes, Mary G., Assistant in the Seminar Libraries in Lincoln Hall, at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, beginning November 1, 1915, and continuing until August 31, 1916,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...ion. October 16, 1915. Geiger, C. F., Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, on one-half time, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1916. November 10, 1915. Gift, L. H., Assistant Chief of the Division of Military Information, at a salary of four dollars 4 a month, for eight months, beginning October 1, 1915. October 20, 1915. Hammitt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...26, 1915. Hyatt, E. G., Laborer in the College of Medicine, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month, beginning October 1, 1915, and continuing until further notice, but in no case beyond June 30, 1916, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 22, 1915. Lamkins, L. E., Chief of the Division of Military Information, for eight months beginning October 1, 1915, at a salary of ten ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...e Department of Chemistry in the College of Medicine, a t a salary of forty dollars 40 a month, beginning November 1, 1915, and continuing until further notice, but in no case later than June 30, 1916, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 22, 1915. Parelczyk, Joseph, Technician in Experimental Medicine, a t a salary of fortyfive dollars 45 a month, beginning November 24, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...vice Commission. October 22, 1915. Parelczyk, Joseph, Technician in Experimental Medicine, a t a salary of fortyfive dollars 45 a month, beginning November 24, 1915, and continuing until June 30, 1916, subject to giving continued satisfaction to the University authorities. November 23, 1915. Peterson, Miss F . W., Typist in the Department of Chemistry in the College of Medicine, at a salary of for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... be transferred to a new site recently acquired at the southwest corner of Wood and Plournoy Streets on the east side of Cook County Hospital. For the present year, from July 1, 1915, to June 30, 1916, the board appropriated on August 4, 1915, the sum of two hundred thousand dollars 200,000 for the support of the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, as you will see from the minutes of the Board of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...onths beginning February 1, 1916, at a salary of two hundred forty dollars 240 a month. January 25, 1916. Robinson, R. E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, from February 7, 1916, to June 30, 1916, with salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. February 2, 1916. Rumry, Florence, Typist in the Department of Pharmacology of the College of Medicine, at a salary of forty dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...lso for record the following list of appointments made by President James: Anderegg, F. O., Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning as soon as he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1916, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month. February 12, 1916. t Baldwin, F. M., Assistant in Zoology in the Summer Session of 1916, at a remuneration of one hundred fifty dollars 150 for the session.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...at a remuneration of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 for the session. March 7, 1916. Jennings, W. W., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning February 7, 1916, and ending June 30, 1916, a t a salary of three hundred dollars 300 for the semester; this appointment superseding his former appointment as Scholar in History. February 15, 1916. Keener, H. A., Student Assistant in Anatomy ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...has been printed by the State Printer and distributed in accordance with the law providing for its printing. My own opinion is that the next report, namely, that for the two years ending June 30, 1916, should be printed in the same way. The Governor of the State has authority to determine this matter. On motion of Mr. Hoit, it was voted that the Governor of the State be requested to authorize the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...r. H. E. Cunningham as Business Manager of the Journal of English and Germanic Philology published by the University under the auspices of the Graduate School, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916. This report shows a subscription and exchange list of 393, with cash receipts of 873.28 ; exchange credits amounting to 117, and bills receivable amounting to 296.70. The total cost of publication f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... made by President James to fill vacancies: Bernhard, P. X, to give three hours' service a week in the Clinic of the College of Dentistry, beginning January 1, 1916, and continuing until June 30, 1916, at a total remuneration of four hundred dollars 400 : this appointment superseding his former appointment at 300. April 7, 1916. Boswell, H. C.,f Tool-room Attendant in the Machine Shop, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...dollars 27.50 a month. April 22, 1916. McDonald, Effie K, Technician in the Department of Experimental Medicine and Bacteriology, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1916, a t a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. April 21, 1916. Mohlman, F . W., Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1916, without salary. April 22, 1916. Nick... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...resent as on the previous day. The board adjourned. W. I . ABBOTT, President. H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. 61 U ,CASH STATEMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1916., RECEIPTS. Balance June 30, 1915 Interest on Endowment Fund and land contracts Other United States Grants State appropriations Land, Buildings and Equipment Administrative Offices General Department... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...17 ..do.. Illinois Traction System, Urbana do 9218 do.... I Wabash Ry. Co., Urbana do 9219 ..do... Illinois Central R. R do 92201 ..do.... Illinois Traction System, Champaign do Feed 9221 June 30 Morris Co. 92221 do ... I J. F.Smith Wages 9223 j Feed ..do.... A. F . Hornung 9224 ..do.... John H. Bussey Wages 9225J ..do.... L. Morrisy Feed 9226 j do.... I. S.Brooks do Traveling expenses 9227 do....... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: 1916 9419 June 30 Chas. Redman 9420 ..do.... Ed. Richards 9421 ..do.... W. C. Robertson 9422 ..do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... Electrical supplies :.. 9635 . . d o . . . . Illinois Electric Co Cabinet 90 00 9636 . . d o . . . . Lyon Metallic Co. 302 19 Balance contract 9637 . . d o . . . . English Bros 1916 9573 June 30 C. W. Ritter 9574 . . d o . . . . Callaghan Co 9575 . . d o . . . . Mining Scientific Press. 9576 . . d o . . . . H. S. Capron ,1.088 II. No. U. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. S. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... Miscellaneous 421 June 29 M. E. Thompson, Cashier ..do 422 . . d o . . . . M. E. Thompson, Cashier Material furnished from Univer- 423 ..do.... H. S. Capron, Treasurer sity storeroom 424 June 30 Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co Publications Laboratory supplies 425 . . d o . . . . Eimer Amend Material furnished from Univer426 . . d o . . . . H. S. Capron, Treasurer sity storeroom 50 39 89 50 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: 174 June 30 J. M. Linegren Cancelled. Key deposits Salary, Parr deposits ..do Interest OQ Snyder fund Salary Association Mfg. Chilled Car Wheels... MoKinley loan Snyder loan Rebate, Key deposits, salary Parr deposits... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...... G.R. Grubb Co 812 ..do.... H.R.Stanford ..do Illinois State Reformatory 813 814 ..do.... Louden Flaningam. 815 June 29 M. E. Thompson, Cashier 816 ..do.... M. E. Thompson, Cashier 817 June 30 H. S. Capron, Treasurer Furniture and fixtures Traveling expenses General supplies June, 1916 Salary ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do Publications General su pplies Machinery and tools Traveling expenses Pho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: .... . d o . . . . Herricks' Auto Supply Store Co. W241 . . d o . . . . H, F . Ferguson W242 . . d o . . . . J. F. Schnellbach W243 June 29 A. J.Stice W244 . . d o . . . . Edward Bartow W245 June 30 Wabash Ry. Co., Urbana W246 . . d o . . . . Taylor Hardware Co W247 . . d o . . . . Royal A. Stipes W248 . . d o . . . . Illinois State Reformatory W249 ..do...J H. S. Capron, Treasurer ,1916 PROCEEDINGS ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...e granted leave of absence until September 1, 1916, in the hope that he would be sufficiently improved to return to his work at that time. He has received full pay from April I, 1916, to June 30, 1916. At the present time it does not seem likely that Mr. Watkins will be able to return, and Mr. Blair recommends that his term of service be declared by the Board of Trustees to be ended August 31, 191... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: June 30, 1916 . Lincoln, C. H., Research Assistant in the Illinois Historical Survey, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing for four months, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: ...6, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. June 26, 1916 . COMPTROLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the twelve months ending June 30, 1916. July 10, 1916 Honorable W. L. Abbott, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois DEAR SIR: I have the honor to hand you herewith a report of the financial operations of the University of Il... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: ...t Board of Trustees, University of Illinois DEAR SIR: I have the honor to hand you herewith a report of the financial operations of the University of Illinois for the twelve months ended June 30, 1916. Yours very truly, W. B. CASTENHOLZ Comptroller ,vr to Schedule 1 SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND D I S B U R S E M E N T S AS AT JUNE, 30, 1916 Balances July 1, 1915 UNIVERSITY TREASURER General United Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: ...- 1,910 16 Totals, Dairy Husbandry 154,061 88 1,34,814 05 ,I9I6J U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 85 Schedule 354 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE AS AT JUNE 30, 1916 Appropriations College Administration Landscape Extension Landscape Gardening Pomology Olericulture Floriculture Olney Farm Urbana Farm General and Farming Totals, Schedule 35.. Station Pomology Oler... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: ... clause. ,254 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 13, T h e facts in this matter are as follows: Mr. DeLany was appointed by the Board of Trustees on March 9, 1915, to fill the unexpired term ending June 30, 1916, of Mr. Peter White, deceased, and was reappointed on March 14, 1916, for a term of three years, beginning July 1, 1916. The term of Mr. DeLany's service to date has thus covered the C. P. A. examina... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1916: ... that a formal authorization for the; procedure now in force has ever been fully given by the Board of Trustees. The nearest that we have come to such an authorization is the approval on June 30, 1916 page 819 , of the establishment of a Stores Fund of 35,000. T h e present method of handling stores and stores accounts is briefly as follows: W e purchase through the Purchasing Department, on the b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...nito R. O r d o n e z R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1 9 1 7 , 500 a y e a r . Wendell H . P a l m e r R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 ', 500 a y e a r . R i c h a r d L. T e m p l i n R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 , 500 a y e a r . Camillo W e i s s R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: ... H . P a l m e r R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 ', 500 a y e a r . R i c h a r d L. T e m p l i n R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 , 500 a y e a r . Camillo W e i s s R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 , 500 a year. SUMMER SESSION APPOINTMENTS. The Secretary presented also for record the list of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: ...R i c h a r d L. T e m p l i n R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 , 500 a y e a r . Camillo W e i s s R e s e a r c h fellowship S e p t e m b e r 1, 1915-June 30, 1917 , 500 a year. SUMMER SESSION APPOINTMENTS. The Secretary presented also for record the list of the instructional staff for the Summer Session of 1915: Department and name. Agriculture. Smith, Louie H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: ... Baldwin, L. S., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, at the rate of one thousand dollars 1000 for ten months' service, work and salary to begin when he reports for duty and to end June 30, 1917. September 18, 1916. The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by" the President of the University. ,i6o BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 18, Ballantine, H. W., Professor of Law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... of thirty dollars 30 a month. September 29, 1916. Groot, J. T., Senior Technician in physiology in the College of Medicine, beginning as soon as he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1917, with salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. October 18, 1916. Habermeyer, G. C, Acting Engineer in the State Water Survey, from September 1, 1916, or as soon thereafter as he may rep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...tment made by Dean Babcock. ,1916 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 163 the rate of twelve hundred dollars 1200 for ten months' service, salary and work to begin when he reports for duty and to end June 30, 1917. September 18, 1916. Haw, A. B., Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1917, at a salary of eighty dollars '8o a month. October 18, 1916. H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... work to begin when he reports for duty and to end June 30, 1917. September 18, 1916. Haw, A. B., Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1917, at a salary of eighty dollars '8o a month. October 18, 1916. Heilbrunn, L. V., Instructor in Anatomy in the College of Medicine for one year beginning October 1, 1916, at a salary of thirteen hundre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...entific Assistant and Draftsman in the department of Mechanical Engineering, with salary at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1917. October 21, 1916. Meyer C. A., Assistant in Clinical Surgery, from September 1, 1916, to August 31, 1917, without salary. October 4, 1916. Mitchell, H. H., Associate in Animal Nutrition in the Colle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...stry, for eight hionths beginning November 1, 1916, at a salary of ten dollars 10 k month. N o vember 6, 1916. Murray, N . F., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from November 16, 1916, to June 30, 1917, with salary at the rate of t h i r t y dollars 30 a months November 14, 1916. Neill, Alma J., Assistant in Physiology for ten months beginning September 1, 1916, at a salary of one thousand dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... P. J., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, at a salary at the rate of twelve hundred dollars 1200 for ten months' service, salary and work to begin when he reports for duty and to end June 30, 1917. September 18, 1916. Oberdorfer, H . D., Assistant in Accountancy, on one-half time, for a period of nine months beginning October 1, 19X6, at a salary of eight hundred dollars 800 for the period. Oe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... hundred dollars 800 for the period. Oe r X ttfi.j Appb tmfcnt mad6 b'y J e Ba ock. ,i66 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 18, 01ewine, J. H., Assistant in Chemistry, from November 16, 1916, to June 30, 1917, with salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, this superseding his former appointment as Graduate Assistant. November 14, 1916. . , Oliver, Julia A., Department Clerk, Rank II, in the Registr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...rd the following list of appointments made by the President of the University to fill vacancies: Adkins, W. S., Instructor in Anatomy in the College of Medicine, from January 1, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of ninety-one dollars and sixtysix cents 91.66 a month. December 9, 1916. Anderson, Edith V., University Stenographer, Rank III, assigned to the President's office, at a salary of ninety... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...nuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. January 9, 1917 . Habermeyer, G. C , Acting Engineer of the State Water Survey, from January 1, 1917, to June 30, 1917, with salary at the rate of twenty-five hundred dollars 2500 a year. December 19, 1916 . Hedrick, Marie A., Library Assistant in the Mathematics Library, on one-half time, from February 1, 1917, to J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...y at the rate of twenty-five hundred dollars 2500 a year. December 19, 1916 . Hedrick, Marie A., Library Assistant in the Mathematics Library, on one-half time, from February 1, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of thirtytwo and one-half dollars 32.50 a month. January 13, 1917 . Hilbert, J. O., Student Assistant in Chemistry in the College of Medicine, for the first semester of the academic year... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...hich the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,242 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 21, Smith, 0. M., Assistant Chemist in the State Water Survey, from February 1, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. February 3, 1917 . Tohill, L. A., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for the second semester of the current academic year, at a salary of two hundre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...litary Science, for five months beginning February 1, 1917, at a salary of twenty dollars 20 a month. March 9, 1917 . Carncross, Helen, Assistant in Ophthalmology, from March 1, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 23, 1917 . Engle, R. H., Assistant in Military Science, for five months beginning February 1, 1917, at a salary of twenty dollars 20 a month. March ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...r five months beginning February 1, 1917, at a salary of twenty dollars 20 a month. March 9, 1917 . Romig, J. A., Student Secretary in the department of history from January 15, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. February 23, 1917 . The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,27O BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 13... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ear, with remuneration at the rate of fifty cents .50 an. hour. March 14, 1917 Rumry, Florence, Technician in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, beginning April 1, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1917, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. March 28, 1917 Schroeder, P. L., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give 9 hours' service a week during the second semester of the current academic year, with ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...iographer and Photographer in the College of Medicine, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, beginning April 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, but in no case beyond June 30, 1917. March 29, 1917 Velitchkoff, M., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give 6 hours' service a week during the second semester of the current academic year, with remuneration at the rate of fifty cents .5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...uing until further notice, but in no case beyond September 1, 1917, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. March 28, 1917 Willis, H., Voluntary Student Assistant in Pharmacology, until June 30, 1917, without salary. March 28, 1917 York, Bertha E., Voluntary Laboratory Helper in Physical Therapy, until June 30, 1917, without salary. March 28, 1917 The Board adjourned, H. E. CUNNINGHAM W. L. ABBOT... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... 1917 Willis, H., Voluntary Student Assistant in Pharmacology, until June 30, 1917, without salary. March 28, 1917 York, Bertha E., Voluntary Laboratory Helper in Physical Therapy, until June 30, 1917, without salary. March 28, 1917 The Board adjourned, H. E. CUNNINGHAM W. L. ABBOTT Secretary President ,1917 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 289 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, APRIL 4, 1917 A meeting of the Exe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...e President of the University to fill vacancies: DeHaven, J, D., Radiographer and Photographer in the College of Medicine, from April 5, 1917, until further notice, but in no case beyond June 30, 1917, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. April 10, 1917 . Houser, Doris L., Clerk in the department of architecture, with salary at the rate of six hundred dollars 600 for twelve months' serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...he current academic year, with remuneration at the rate of fifty cents .50 an hour. April 6, 1917 . Ryerson, L. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, on part time, from April 17, 1917, to June 30, 1917, at a salary of twenty-one dollars 21 a month. April 20, 1917 . Richards, C. R., Dean of the College of Engineering and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning March 1, 1917, at a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...nery Company Printing Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletins January 22, 1917-Vol. X I I I Rand, McNally and Company Printing Engineering Experiment Station Bulletins February 1, 1917-June 30, 1917' Remington Typewriter Company Purchase of carbon paper March 22, 1917-March, 1918 Jacob Reed's Sons and Company Military uniforms September, 1915-September, 1917 Sharon Coal Company Purchase of coal ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ere was no quorum. LiST OF DEGREES CONFERRED The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees conferred at the Eorty-sixth Annual Commencement; SUMMARY OF D E G R E E T o June 30, 1917 Degrees in the Graduate School A.M A.M. February 21, 1917 .' M.S M.S. February 21, 1917 C.E RE M.E Ph.D Total 349 7 1 54 2 8 5 2 36 186 ,35o BOARD OF TRTJSTEES June 12. Baccalaureate Degrees A.B., Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...erial Observation," "Gunnery," "Signalling and Radio," "Infantry Drill," "Calisthenics." A R T I C L E I I I . The contractor shall, during the period commencing May 21, 1917, and ending June 30, 1917, give ground training in the subjects mentioned in Article I I to officers and enlisted men of the Aviation Section, Signal Reserve Corps, designated for such training by the Signal Corps, in accorda... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...r Session of 1917, at a salary of one hundred dollars IOQ for the session. July 11, 1917 . Hiskey, G. N., Druggist and Chief Clerk in the Dispensary of the College of Medicine, beginning June 30, 1917, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. June 30, 1917 . Holley, C. E., Associate in Education in the Summer Session of 1917, at a salary of two hundred fifty do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: June 30, 1917 . Holley, C. E., Associate in Education in the Summer Session of 1917, at a salary of two hundred fifty dollars 250 for the session (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: Committee June 30, 1917 Dr. Edmund J. James DEAR D R . J A M E S : At a regular meeting of this organization held on June 22, 1917, it was unanimously resolved to demand a scale of 28 and 30 cents per hour for ten hours' wo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... Chairman of the Committee on Student Welfare, in place of Mrs. Henrotin. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the period ending June 30, 1917. THE ACCOUNTS OF THE BUSINESS OFFICE AS AT JUNE 30, 1917 , TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHEDULE Summary of Receipts and Disbursements Cash Receipts Summary .......... .. ..... . Cash Receipts on account of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...f Mrs. Henrotin. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the period ending June 30, 1917. THE ACCOUNTS OF THE BUSINESS OFFICE AS AT JUNE 30, 1917 , TABLE OF CONTENTS SCHEDULE Summary of Receipts and Disbursements Cash Receipts Summary .......... .. ..... . Cash Receipts on account of the General Fund Disbursements .... ,... Summary of Appropri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... subject to reappropriation. fLapsed. Overdraft. ,440 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Schedule 316 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE COLLEGES OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY AND THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AS AT JUNE 30, 1917 Appropriations and Credits 4,673 27 Disbursements Encumbrances July 17, Medical and Dental unassigried General Salaries ... 59,253 59,253 16 2,575 2,533 09 Administration 3,760 3,656 37 Anatomy 696 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...e, Company of Chicago, be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for the term of three years, beginning July 1, 1917, to succeed Mr. James Hall whose term expired on June 30, 1917. On motion of Mrs. Evans, this appointment was made. MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS 5 A communication from Professor Roger Adams covering the manufacture of chemicals. No action was taken in this matter. I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...90 1,947,157 97 fAfter transfer of petty cash and inventory of Chemistry Stores. Overdraft; see Schedule 32. Reserve of 66,736.42 deducted for shortage in collections of Mill Tax Fund at June 30, 1917. ON ,I9I8 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Schedule 2 CASH RECEIPTS FOR T H E SIX MONTHS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1917 68 3 Current Income General Fund, .Schedule 21 United States Funds Hatch Fund Smith-Lever Fund R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...t ten or twelve months may, subject to the opinion of the University Counsel, be granted leave of absence by the President of the University with pay until the close of the academic year, June 30, or August 31, 1917, as the case may be, provided that: a They enter immediately the military or naval service of the United States, or on definite preparation for the same, or on other approved important... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...I authorized this wage-scale, subject to ratification by the Board. The scale has been approved by the Civil Service Commission. I may add that after the receipt of the above letter dated June 30 I received a demand from Mr. A. L. Johnson over the telephone that the foreman of the janitorial force should be dismissed by the University. On motion of Mr. Carr, the wage scale given above was approved... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... M. C. A. building and had made such demands as could only be met by the assignment of the Women's Residence Hall. I ,1917l UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 4O3 made such an assignment therefore on June 30. It finally appeared, however, that it would be possible for the authorities of the Y. M. C. A. to arrange and equip their building satisfactorily to the Commandant and to house 200 men, the number mentio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... Mr. Lowden, Mr. Trevett. INCOME AND BUDGET ASKINGS 3 An estimate of the income of the University for the year 1917-18, prepared by Mr. Lloyd Morey. ,404 BOAki OF TRUSTEES July 17, ENDING JUNE 30f igi8i 315,401.52 ESTIMATED INCOME FOR THE YEAR Unexpended balance, June 30, 1917 Less: Reserve for trust funds Reserve to meet existing obligations 13,446.04 80,167.88 93,613.92 Free balance, July 1, 191... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... that the Board of Trustees has pfoper title to the land in fee simple and that the University should not go to further expense in adjusting it. This opinion was confirmed by you to me on June 30 and I so advised the Molloy people and their attorney. In reply I was advised that they were very anxious to have the title adjusted before they consummated the deal and that they would on their own initi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ation, and the other half to graduate study. 5. That the annual stipend for these Research Graduate Assistants be 500, payable in ten monthly installments beginning September 1 and ending June 30 for each year of the appointment, and freedom from tuition, incidental, and laboratory fees. 6. That appointment to these positions be made by the President of the University on the nomination of the Exec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...g of the realization of the Y. M. C. A. on the building from July 1 to December 31 15,600.00 5,600.00 Net amount to be paid to the Y. M. C. A. by the University in cash between July 1 and June 30 .... 10,000.00 To be paid as follows: In cash at once 5,000.00 In six equal monthly installments from January to June, inclusive, total 5,000,00 10,000.06 IV. The University will for the present assume th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...eventy-five in number that are being sold to as m "i a fifteen different university laboratories, to the Bureau of Chemistr W hington. and to large distributing h and mmcivial firms, ince June 30. thr : aditional ambulance units, one hundred d men in all, recruited from Uinois lumni and students, have left th 'nivei ity for Allentown, Pa. t go into an army ti ng np prior to tl ir departun for "Som... (Booklet - UI Response to WWI (1917))
  • 1918: ... BOARD OF E X A M I N E R S I N ACCOUNTANCY. 5 The nomination of Mr. Nathan William MacChesney, of Chicago, for membership on the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years ending June 30, 1918, in place of Mr. Marquis Baton, whose term has expired. No action was taken on this matter. A M E R I C A N G A M E P R O T E C T I V E ASSOCIATION. 6 A request from the American Game Protective Asso... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1918: ...ian in the Department of Anatomy, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning October 5, 1917, and continuing until further notice but in no case without reappointment longer than June 30, 1918. October 11, 1917 . ,1917 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 563 Buckler, Helen, University Stenographer, rank II, in the Comptroller's office, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, beginning September... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...st in the Department of Ophthalmology, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning October 8, 1917, and continuing until further notice but in no case without reappointment beyond June 30, 1918. October 12, 1917 . Henderson, J. L., Visiting Professor of Education for the first semester of the academic year 1917-18, at a salary of two thousand dollars 2000 for the semester. September 27, 191... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... month, beginning October 10, 1917, and continuing until further notice, beginning October 10, 1917, and continuing until further notice, but in no case without; reappointment later than June 30, 1918. October 12, 1917 . ,1917 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 569 Moor, H. W., Assistant in Chemistry Manufactures for five months beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month; this appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... a month. October 1, 1917 . Peterkin, J. T., Instructor in Free-hand Drawing at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1918. September 20, 1917 . Phillips, A. O., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry for ten months beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of three hundred dollars 300 for the ten months. September 7, 1917 . Pic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...e Commission; this appointment superseding her former appointment at v 5o a month. September 4, 1917 . Quiring, D. P., Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, from September 26, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 1, 1917 . Rayson, E. C, Auditor at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars 1800 a year beginning September 1, 1917, and continuing until further notic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...months. September 19, 1917 . Scheele, A. G., instructor in Free-hand Drawing at a salary of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1918. September 20, 1917 . ,572 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 20, Schoen, Edgar, Assistant in Romance Languages for ten months, beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of one thousand dollars 1000 for the te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...d dollars 100 for the ten months. August 18, 1917 . Spencer, E. R., Graduate Assistant in Botany at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month, beginning October 8, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1918. October 10, 1917 . Spencer, Robinson, Student cataloger in the Library, on one-third time, for nine months beginning September 15, 1917, or as soon thereafter as he reports for duty, and ending June... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...g until further notice. August 18, 1917 . Ulich, L. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning October 8, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his former appointment as Graduate Assistant. October 11, 1917 . Upp, R. W., Instructor in Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry for one year beginning June 1, 1917, at a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... at a salary of eighty-five dollars 85 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment. June 4, 1917 . VerNooy, L. C , Graduate Assistant in Zoology from October 9, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. October 12, 1917 . Vliet, E. B., Student Assistant in Chemistry for ten months beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...months beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the ten months. September 20, 1917 . Vliet, E. B., Student Assistant in Chemistry from October 15, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of twenty-two dollars 22 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at 10 a month. October 15, 1917 . Walser, S. A., Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, for te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...er 29, 1917 . Baldwin, Edgar, Student Assistant in the School of Pharmacy, at a compensation of one hundred dollars 100 for the academic year beginning October 1, 1917, and continuing to June 30, 1918. October 29, 1917 . Bard, Catharine A., University Stenographer, rank III, in the President's office, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, beginning October 15, 1917, and continuing until ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...S November 9, Grosse, Arthur, Student Assistant in the School of Pharmacy, at a compensation of one hundred dollars 100 for the academic year beginning October 1, 1917, and continuing to June 30, 1918. October 29, 1917 . Hamilton, T. S., Drill Master in the School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until furthe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... OF ILLINOIS 621 Pate, Clyde, Student Assistant in the School of Pharmacy, at a compensation of one hundred dollars 100 for the academic year beginning October i, 1917, and continuing to June 30, 1918. October 29, 1917 . Policoff, W. W., Assistant in Animal Pathology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars 1200 a year, work and salary to begin when he reports ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...er 2, 1917 . Wherley, Homer, Student Assistant in the School of Pharmacy, at a compensation of one hundred dollars 100 for the academic year, beginning October 1, 1917, and continuing to June 30, 1918. October 29, 1917 . Whitney, H. B., Assistant in Military Science for ten months, beginning September 1, 1917, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. November 2, 1917 . Wright, Mrs. Maud, Stenographe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...etary presented for record the following list of appointments made by the President of the University: Barnes, O. A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, from November 11, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. November 26, K i7t . Bergin, C. E., Assistant in Dermatology in the College of Medicine, for the acade... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...rs 60 for the year. December 3, 1917 . Coleman, G. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 5, 1917 . Cuerdon, Catherine F., Stenographer in the department of animal husbandry, at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ng, C, Assistant Technician in the Medical Laboratory, at a salary of forty-two dollars 42 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, but in no case beyond June 30, 1918, without re-appointment. December 10, 1917 . Fle'ming, J. R., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month, beginning December 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...e, this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 6, 1917 . McCaughey, W. F., Instructor in Architectural Design, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1918, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month. December 5, 1917 . McCrumb, F. R., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from November "Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley ,628 BOARD OF TRUS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...130 a month. December 5, 1917 . McCrumb, F. R., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from November "Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley ,628 BOARD OF TRUSTEES December n , ii, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. November 26, 1917 . Mercey, R. J., Beneficiary under the Rea Scholarship fund in the College of Medicine for the academic year 1917-18, with a stipendium of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ce; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 6, 1917 . Pike, C. E., Assistant in Physics, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from November 1, 1917, to June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. November 12, 1917 . Powers, J. H., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ivil Service Commission; this appointment superseding her previous appointment. October 17, 1917 . Walker, Marjorie L., Assistant in English, on one-half time, from November 20, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. November 17, 1917 . Wallace, F. M., Clerk in the office of the Academic Board of the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...gart, Professor Olmstead was appointed curator until further notice. COOPERATIVE MINING INVESTIGATIONS 3 A copy of the agreement for cooperative mining investigations for the year ending June 30, 1918. AN AGREEMENT between the United States Bureau of Mines, the State Geological Survey Division of the State of Illinois, and the Engineering Experiment Station of the University of Illinois 1. The Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...rposes and to such other investigations as may be assigned to it from time to time by the Director of the Bureau, and will, ,1917 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 63I during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, expend in the work of this station a sum approximating 10,570, including salaries, equipment, supplies, and expenses of such of the Bureau's employees as shall be assigned to this work. 3. The Unive... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ven to one person. 10. The employees of the Bureau will not teach in the University nor will their names appear as members of the faculty. 11. This agreement, unless renewed, will expire June 30, 1918. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties by their duly authorized officers have hereunto set their hands in triplicate this 3d day of November, 1917. VAN H. MANNING E. J. EGAN Witness Director, United S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...al of the Board, the assignrrient of Professor A. W. Nolan of the College of Agriculture to service with the State Board for Vocational Education for the period ffoni January 1, 1 18, to June 30, 1918, with the understanding that While Professor Nolan follows the directions of the State Board for Vocational Education, he has not lost his dMcial connection with the University, which p a s his salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...Secretary presented for record the following list of appointments made by the President of the University. Allen, James, Typist in the Library, on one-half time, from January 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of twenty-seven and one-half dollars 27.50 a month. January 5, 1918 . Babcock, K. C, Director of the Summer Session of 1918, without salary. January 21, 1918 . The date in parenthesis is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...r in Medicine, from January 1, 1918, to Au gust 31, 1918, without salary. January 24, 1918 . Birdsall, C. G., Shelf Assistant in the Library, on one-third time, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of eighteen and one-third dollars 18.33 a'month. January 25, 1918 . Bockius, Doris E., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for five months beginning February 1, 1918, at a salary of thirty ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ifty dollars 50 a month. January 30, 1918 . Braham, J. M., Research and Teaching Assistant in Chemistry, on part time, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. January 26, 1918 . fBrigham, M. H., Instructor in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five doll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ..., and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. January 12, 1918 . Bullock, D. M., Assistant in Athletic Training, from December 1, 1917, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 24, 191 . Chisholm, Walter, Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ntinuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, December 13, 1917 . Ellis, C. L., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, from January 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a m o n t h ; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 27, 1917 . Evans, D. G., Instructor in Airplanus in the United States School of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. January 16, 1918 . Frain, Nellie, Artist in the department of anatomy from January 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. December 24, 1917 . Frary, H. D., Assistant in Mathematics, on part time, for the first semester of the present academic year, at a salary of forty dollars 4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...onth. January 17, 1918 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,I9l8 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 675 Funk, Ruth S., Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, from January 20, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 19, 1918 . Gaynor, Gertrude G., Clerk in the department of architecture, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning when she reports for duty... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...dred dollars 100 a month, beginning January 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. December 28, 1917 . Goodman, Byne, Assistant in History, on part time, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. January 18, 1918 . Grennan, John, Instructor in Foundry Practise and Management, from February 1, 1918, to August 31, 1918, at a salary of one hundred fift... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...previously allowed. January 17, 1918 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,I918 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 677 Latzer, Irma, Assistant in Household Science, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. December 28, 1917 . Lee, A. R., Clerk in the President's Office, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, beginning January 1, 1918, and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ng his previous appointment. December 15, 1917 . Little, R. F., Assistant in Business Law, on part time, at a salary of three hundred dollars 300 for the period from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918. February 11, 1918 . Littrell, D. B., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on part time, from February 1', 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 25, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...00 for the period from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918. February 11, 1918 . Littrell, D. B., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on part time, from February 1', 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 25, 1918 . Lovewell, Gladys, Assistant in Physical Training for Women, from January 1, 1918, to July 1, 1918, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...t. January 19, 1918 . McCaughey, W. F., Instructor in Architectural Design, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1918. December 14, 1917 . McDougle, Verne, Instructor in the Gunnery Department of the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning January 3, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...18 . Nolan, A. W., Assistant Professor in the College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of thirty-six hundred dollars 3,600 a year, from January 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918; one-half to be paid by the Illinois Board for Vocational Education; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. February 1, 1918 . Nyberg, Florence A., Clerk in the department of mining e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...the rules of the Civil Service Commission. December 24, 1917 . Quiring, D. P., Assistant in Zoology, on part time, at a salary of thirtyfive dollars 35 a month, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. February 14, 1918 . Rayson, E. C. Assistant in Accountancy, on part time, to teach eight hours a week, from February 1, 1918, to July 1, 1918, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ointment. January 19, 1918 . Seabright, J. E., Instructor in Ceramic Engineering, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning when he reports for duty, and continuing until June 30, 1918. December 24, 1917 . Shaddock, R. E., Student Shelf Assistant in the Library, on two-thirds time, at a salary of thirty-six and two-thirds dollars 36.66 a month, from February 1, 1918, to August 31, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ugust 31, 1918, without salary. January 24, 1918 . Stearn, A. E., Part-time research assistant and teaching assistant, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918. January 26, 1918 . Steele, D. A. K., Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, in, the College of Medicine for the academic year 1917-1918, without salary. January 21, 1918 . Steimley, L. L., Assistant in Mat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...lary. January 21, 1918 . Steimley, L. L., Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, at a salary of two hundred fifty dollars 250 , for the period beginning February 1, 1918, and ending June 30, 1918. January 17, 1918 . Stein, E d n a M., Typist in the Dispensary of the College of Medicine, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...y 14, 1918 . Taylor, M. D., Student Shelf Assistant in the Library, at a salary of eighteen and one-third dollars 18.33 a month, on one-third time, beginning February 1, 1918, and ending June 30, 1918. January 25, 1918 . Vaubel, Daniel, Stenographer in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning when he reports for work, and continuing until... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ollars 1700 a year. February 1, 1918 . Wilson, W . C , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 13, 1917 . Wood, C. A., Professor of Ophthalmology, Emeritus, in the College of Medicine, for the academic year 1917-18, without salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...n Shop Practise and Management in the department of mechanical engineering, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and contin ting until June 30, 1918. March 1, 1918 . ,19 8 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 731 Hardinger, P. M., Student Assistant in operative work in surgery in the College of Medicine, to give six hours' service a week for sixteen weeks, at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ce a week at a salary of one hundredfifty dollars 150 for the second semester. February 25, 1918 . Kempton, F . E., Assistant in Botany, on three-fourths time, from February 23, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of ninety dollars a month March 1, 1918 . Kohl, Hilda, Student Assistant in Psychology, on part time, for five months beginning- February 1, 1918, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: March i to June 30, 1918. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...urs' service a week for sixteen weeks at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. February 25, 1918 . Spencer, E. R., Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, from. February 23, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. March 1, 1918 . Stallard, H., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy Zoology in the College of Medicine, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the second semeste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...T JAMES The Secretary presented also for record the following list of appointments made by the President of the University: Arnold, Rossleene M., Assistant in Chemistry, from April 1, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a m o n t h ; this appointment superseding her previous appointment. April 11, 1918 . Atwood, C , Assistant State Leader in Smith-Lever work, at a salary of twenty-on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ntil further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. March 16, 1918 . Ericson, Edna P., Technician in Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, from March 5, 1918, to June 30, 1918, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. March 16, 1918 . Evans, D. G., Instructor in Airplanes in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 12... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...0 a month government pay as enlisted man beginning May 9, 1918. ,1918 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 775 at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until June 30, 1918. December 10, 19.17 . Schweickhard, D. M., Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1, 1918... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...of its employees, and of those investigations which are not a part of this agreement. 6. Each party will submit to the others semi-annual statements of expenditures, dated December 30 and June 30, for work relating to Illinois. 7. All records of the progress, status, or results of the cooperative work relating solely to the State of Illinois, including all reports and papers, will be freely access... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...en 60 days prior to January 1st each year, it is to be assumed by the Association that the University will exercise its option. On the other hand the University may terminate its lease on June 30th of any year by giving notice to the Association 60 days prior to that date. The University is to operate and maintain the building and fixtures as to use resulting from occupancy, but not as to ordinary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...sity to render vouchers to the Government only after men are graduated or discharged. This statement shows the amount accrued on account of men whose work was only partially completed at June 30, 1918. This report was received for record. PROFESSOR McKENZlE DETAILED TO AMERICAN UNION IN EUROPE UNIVERSITY 23 A request from the American University Union in Europe that the University give Professor K... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...tal estimated income Total estimated expenditure Balance ESTIMATED I. Balance July 1, 1918 AND EXPENDITURE 3,242,345.26 3,239,793.88 2,551.38 INCOME Free balance of unappropriated income June 30, 1918, including Agricultural balances subject to re-appropriation 26,430.87. 191,656.91 II. Federal Sources 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. III. Endowment fund Morrill fund Nelson fund Hatch fund Adams fund Smith-Lever... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...ssion. June 21, 1918 . Moses, Marj'orie, Typist in the Department of Pharmacology in the ICollege of Medicine, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning May 13, 1918, and ending June 30, 1918, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 2 y 1918 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,I9I8 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 8r Olewine, J. H., Assistant in Chemistry... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... for the period from April 29, 1918 to June 15, 1918. June 28, 1918 . Powell, A. R., Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of seventy-five dollars. 75 a month, beginning March 1 and ending June 30, 1918, this appointment superseding his previous appointment. March 28, 1918 . Putnam, W. J., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics at a, compensation of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...This appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 22, 1919 . COMPTROLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarters ending June 30, 1918, and March 31,1919. ,SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AS AT JUNE 30,1918 Balances July 1,'17 , Receipts Schedule 2 State Revenue DisburseSchedule 3 B a l a n c e s Items Totals University Treasu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...OLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarters ending June 30, 1918, and March 31,1919. ,SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AS AT JUNE 30,1918 Balances July 1,'17 , Receipts Schedule 2 State Revenue DisburseSchedule 3 B a l a n c e s Items Totals University Treasurer General United States Agricultural Experiment Station United States Smith-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...f Chemistry Stores. Overdraft. fRepresented by stock inventory and accounts in process. See Schedule 32. ,1919 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Schedule 2 CASH RECEIPTS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 1918 351 Current Income General Fund, Schedule 21 United States Funds Adams Fund Hatch Fund Smith-Lever Fund Revolving Funds Stores Fund, Schedule 32 Trusts Fund, Schedule 33 Total, Schedule 1 865,870.67 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...997.51 2,344.97 6,919.59 tBalances carried forward to cover. Overdraft. JIncludes free balance. ,1919 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 363 Income From U. S. Government for tuition to and including June 30, 1918 From autograph photographs .;.., From sub-lease of quarters in Illinois Union Building From return of cement sacks From property damaged From ornaments SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES SCHOOL OF MI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...in Illinois Union Building From return of cement sacks From property damaged From ornaments SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES SCHOOL OF MILITARY AERONAUTICS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AS AT JUNE 30, 1918 135,271.54 329.55 17.93 81.10 43.00 25.50 497.08 135,768.62 Expenditures Actual disbursements for all departments in full to June 30, 1918 as per Schedule 2: Services and supplies for instruction Ope... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...LITARY AERONAUTICS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AS AT JUNE 30, 1918 135,271.54 329.55 17.93 81.10 43.00 25.50 497.08 135,768.62 Expenditures Actual disbursements for all departments in full to June 30, 1918 as per Schedule 2: Services and supplies for instruction Operation and maintenance of buildings used byschool Building reconstruction Gymnasium Annex Addition Excess of disbursements over income as a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...e 2: Services and supplies for instruction Operation and maintenance of buildings used byschool Building reconstruction Gymnasium Annex Addition Excess of disbursements over income as at June 30, 1918 Encumbrances Printing, binding and covering technical notes General Expense Gymnasium Annex Fencing and gate Moving and repairing office equipment Erecting tents Plumbing Barracks No. 2 Printing job ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... 46.18 42,184.73 12,537.01 22.9 1,754.02 1.40 1,755.42 10,781.59 Surplus from operation . A. Alteration and Equipment Expenditures Equipment purchased Equipment ordered Total Net surplus June 30, 1918 ncome Students' meals Officers'meals Rent of barber shop Total Expenses Food purchased Less: Closing inventory Food used Wages Superintendence Laundry Operating supplies Gas Water, heat, light and po... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...8.86 15,977.06 25.7 ,366 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Schedule 3174 Continued May 16, Alteration and Equipment Expenditures Equipment purchased Equipment purchased from Y. M. C. A Total Net surplus June 30, 1918 Schedule 318 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR PHYSICAL PLANT AS AT JUNE 30, 1918 Appropriations and DisburseEncumbrancesf Credits ments Extension Unassigned Coal Storage Fire Protection Grounds Telephon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...eration and Equipment Expenditures Equipment purchased Equipment purchased from Y. M. C. A Total Net surplus June 30, 1918 Schedule 318 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR PHYSICAL PLANT AS AT JUNE 30, 1918 Appropriations and DisburseEncumbrancesf Credits ments Extension Unassigned Coal Storage Fire Protection Grounds Telephone Heating and Ventilating Lighting and Electiic Power Water Tools and Equipmen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... Treasurer under Smith-Hughes Act.. Total Available Income for Year 1917-18 appropriations per Appropriation Account Schedule 7 , Less: Lapsed Balances Schedule 31 Unappropriated Income, June 30, 1918 Schedule 7 APPROPRIATIONS ACCOUNT AS AT JUNE 30,1918 Balance forward July 1, 1917 to meet outstanding e n c u m b r a n c e s . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry Stores inventory transferred from Chemistry... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...ncome for Year 1917-18 appropriations per Appropriation Account Schedule 7 , Less: Lapsed Balances Schedule 31 Unappropriated Income, June 30, 1918 Schedule 7 APPROPRIATIONS ACCOUNT AS AT JUNE 30,1918 Balance forward July 1, 1917 to meet outstanding e n c u m b r a n c e s . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry Stores inventory transferred from Chemistry department to Stores System and credited to Chemistr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...161.,700.00 131,545.92 Other Cash Receipts credited to appropriations Sale of Smith Farms Sale of McKinley Securities Miscellaneous Appropriation for McKinley Hospital to cover income to June 30, 1918 Less: Unassigned balance in Medicine and Dentistry Budget appropriation lapsed Less: Transferred to reserve for construction of buildings from donations Total appropriations and credits per schedule ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...raining. Wire amount necessary to completely reimburse University for all expenditures School of Military Aeronautics to end of June. KENLY ,I9I8 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 25 Our accounts at June 30, including both the school and the mess show standing as per the inclosed summary of finances. You will observe that an item for accrued tuition amounting to 28,775.00 is included in this statement, an an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... M. C. A. against rent from Jan. 1, 1918 at 375.00 per month; balance June 30, 1918 6,832.89 Surplus June 30, 1918 159,090.91 5,015-17 . Mess Income: Received Vouchered against Government June 30 Expenditures Operation Equipment Surplus June 30, 1918 Total Surplus June 30, 1918, exclusive of General University Administration, depreciation of buildings and equipment, or loss of normal ineome . . ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: 2 Total, June 30 Income Students' meals Officers' meals Total Expenses Food purchased Less inventory Food used Wages Superintendence Operating supplies Laundry Gas Water, heat, light, and power Depreciation of equipment M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... have been made out of the general funds of the University, which have been greatly depleted as a result. They will of course be reimbursed as the year progresses, until fully restored by June 30 next, provided the S. A. T. C. continues to that time. This statement also shows the net balance due the University to cover all expenditures at this date, 174,630. Schedule 2 Summary of Expenditures for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: .... The present contract with the Government provides for the payment of 1.00 per day per man. As will be seen from this statement if the S. A. T. C. is continued at its present strength to June 30, the University will be fully reimbursed for its expenses. If, however, there is any material reduction in numbers or additional reconstruction or alterations required by the War Department, the expense p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: continues to June 30, the net amount of deficit on account of the Chicago unit will be 2,641.80. Cordially yours, LLOYD MOREY Financial Summary Actual Expenditures Armory Reconstruction and Equipment complete For Mess For Bar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ... people killed in railway accidents annually would be killed anyway. It is a remarkable fact that if there hadnot been a single accident to a train in the United States in the year ended June 30, 1918, niaety-two percent of all the people who were killed on our steam railways would have been killed anyway. That means that for every person kijbled in a train accident there are over 12 killed in oth... (Dedication - Transportation Building Dedication Addresses)
  • 1918: ...y 23, 1917, provides for the promotion of vocational education and the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects. By this act the Federal Government appropriated for the year ending June 30, 1918, the sum of 500,000 and for each succeeding year up to and including that ending June 30, 1925, a sum exceeding by 250,000 the appropriation of the next preceding year. Beginning July 1, 1925, the su... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1918: , June 30, 1918, p. 64 ,60 Sixteen Tears at the University of Illinois thence E 80 rods, thence N on the half section line to the place of beginning, containing 53-13 20 acres, more or less, the same being so much o... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1918: ... in substantial additions to the number of volumes owned, is indicated by the fact that whereas there were but 66,239 books on the shelves of the Library in 1904, the number had risen by June 30, 1918, to 387,999 volumes,2 an increase of over 485 per cent for the fourteen year period. A very complete account of the development of the Library during this period is given in the following statement b... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1918: ...t amount. The result has been a rapid in crease in the size of the Library. Numbering 70,000 volumes in 1904, in 1918 this has been increased fivefold; to be exact, to 387.999 volumes on June 30, 1918. The sums actually ex- ,100 Sixtwi Ytors ai tkt University of Illinois ponded for books during tho last six years have boon approximately as follows: 1918-18, ... . 40,000 1918 14 00,000 1914-16 58,0... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1918: ...s enrolled in all about 120 students, the majority of whom promptly enlisted in the Federal service after completing this work.47 The most extensive military instruction undertaken up to June 30, 1918, was that given in the School of Military Aeronautics, the organization of which was authorized by the Board of Trustees on May 1, 1917. The University had already begun work in this field, having es... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1919: ... Colleges, Agriculture shows the most remarkable increase, having furniture 'Department of Economics only 'Includes equipment loaned by U. S. Government valued at 10112.65. 'The total on June 30, 1919, was 2,402,108.64 ,Buildings and Equipment 99 and fixtures valued at 48,971.27 in 1918 as against only 77.80 in 1904. The total value of departmental equipment, exclusive of departmental furniture an... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1919: ...e-third might be met out of the revenue of the second year of the biennium. The other two-thirds would have to be carried over into the first year of the following biennium, July 1, 1917-June 30, 1919. It is to be noted, also, that great care must be exercised in assigning the expenditures authorized by the Board to the various State and Federal funds, in order to forestall serious complications a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1919: ...g September 1, 1917, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. May 21, 1917 . Bacon, A. T., Member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy to fill the unexpired term ending June 30, 1919, of Mr. C, M. DeLany. May 29, 1917 . tBurt, H. J., Research Fellow in Ceramic Engineering in the Engineering Experiment Station, for two years beginning September 1, 1917, with a stipendium of five h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1919: ...au, it is recommended that a Director be appointed at a salary of 4,500 a year, and that an appropriation of 9,000 be made for the equipment and expense of the Bureau for the year ending June 30, 1919, such appropriation covering permanent equipment, clerical service, printing, and incidentals. It was also recommended that the President of the University be given authority to appoint Doctor Burdet... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1919: ...Aeronautics, Commandant, School of Military Aeronautics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Contract for maintenance of a School of Military Aeronautics for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. 1. Attached hereto are five copies of a proposed form of agreement between the United States of America and University of Illinois for ,19 81 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 811 the maintenance of a' School ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1919: ...States of America and University of Illinois for ,19 81 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 811 the maintenance of a' School of Military Aeronautics for the period commencing July I, 1918, and ending June 30, 1919. 2. It is requested that you take up the matter of the execution of this contract with the University of Illinois. If the contract in its present form is satisfactory to the University, you are reque... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1919: ...d such other subjects as may be designated by the Office of the Director of Military Aeronautics. ARTICLE III. The contractor shall, during the period commencing July 1, 1918, and ending June 30, 1919, give ground training in the subjects mentioned n Article II to officers and enlisted men of the United States Army, ,8l2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June I I , designated for such training by the Office of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1919: 24,1918, to June 30,1919, at 60 C. S. .. Ethel E. Watson, Clerk C. S. Grace Conklin, Stenographer, Purchasing Agent Department C. S. ... George Tomz 3 , Printer C. S. Arthur Forsyth 3 , Carpenter C. S. Eric Froberg, Head Jan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...on part time, for three months, beginning October 1, 1918, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. September 19, 1918 . Turnquist, E. N., Assistant in Physics, from September 18,1918, to June 30,1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. September 18, 1918 . Usher, Susannah, Special Lecturer in Marketing,from September 15,1918, to January 31, 1919, at a salary of two hundred dollars 20... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ..., Mary, Nurse in the Dispensary of the College of Medicine, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month, beginning October 3, 1918, and continuing until further notice, but not longer than June 30, 1919, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 28, 1918 . Barrickman, Laura, Assistant Dietitian in the University Hospital, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, and meals,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ..., beginning October 1, 1918, without salary. October 14,1918 . Clements, Esther, Assistant in Accountancy, at a salary of one thousand dollars 1000 for the period from November 1,1918, to June 30,1919. November 18,1918 . Cobb, W. H., Assistant in the Office of the Dean of Men, at a salary of seventyfive dollars 75 a month, beginning October 1, 1918. October 11, 1918 . Crawshaw, F. D., President of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ect to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 25, 1918 . Omansky, S., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing in the College of Engineering, from October 1, 1918, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 9, 1918 . fParkinson, Nellie M., Technician in Pathology and Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, for ten months, at a salary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...tment was authorized. COOPERATIVE A G R E E M E N T 7 The text of a proposed agreement between the United States Bureau of Mines and the University of Illinois for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. AGREEMENT between the United States Bureau of Mines, the State Geological Survey Division of the State of Illinois, and the Engineering Experiment Station of the University of Illinois. The United S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...t station devoted to the above purposes and to such other investigations as may be assigned to it from time to time by the Director of the Bureau, and will, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, ,1919 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 211 expend in the work of this station a sum approximating 9,510, and as nearly as feasible in accordance with the supplemental agreement which is attached hereto and ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...es of the Bureau will not teach in the University nor will their names appear as members of the faculty. ,212 10. BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 8, This agreement, unless renewed, will expire June 30, 1919. I N WITNESS WHEREOF, The said parties by their duly authorized officers have hereunto set their hands this 6th day of November, 1918. VAN H. MANNING, Director, United States Bureau of Mines WITNESSE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. December 12, 1918. Anderson, Chester R., Graduate Scholar in English, with a stipendium of twentyfive dollars 25 a month, from January 1,1919, to June 30,1919. January 18,1919. Anderson, Harriet, Student Assistant in Psychology, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. December 21, 1918. Anderson, Harriet, Student A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...sation of fifty cents an hour. January 27, 1919. Babbitt, H. E., Associate in Municipal and Sanitary Engineering, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30,1919. January 29, 1919. Bayley, P. L., Fellow in Physics, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. December 19, 1918. Benedict, B. W., Director of the Sh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...lars 200 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30,1919. January 29, 1919. Bayley, P. L., Fellow in Physics, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. December 19, 1918. Benedict, B. W., Director of the Shop Laboratories in Mechanical Engineering, at a salary of thirty-five hundred dollars 3,500 a year, beginning January 1, 1919. December 20, 1918... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...uary 1, 1919. December 20, 1918. Bennett, E. C , Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Berdahl, C. A., Fellow in Political Science, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month, from January 1, 1919, to Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Berdahl, C. A., Fellow in Political Science, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. December 19, 1918. Beverlin, Mayme H., Clerk in the Department of Electrical Engineering, at a salary of fifty-five dollars 55 a month, beginning December 1, 1918, and continuing until further notic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...rvice Commission. January 16,1919. Bliss, S. W., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Borden, R. F., Instructor in Mathematics, for ten months, beginning September 1,1918, at a salary of fourteen hundred dollars... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...tant in Chemistry, from January 22,1919, to June 30,1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. January 27, 1919. Brown, P. H., Assistant in Economics, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. January 27, 1919. Brunson, A. M., Associate in Plant Breeding, in College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station at a salary of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...January 1, 1919. December 26, 1918. Buck, H. P., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Burwash, Mary G., Assistant in the Agricultural Library, at a salary of eleven hundred dollars 1100 a year, beginning October... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... from January 1, 1919, to August 31,1919, on two-thirds time, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. December 12, 1918. Chiles, H. M., Assistant in Chemistry, from January 10, 1919, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 16, 1919. Christman, A. A., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of thirty dolla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ary 1, 1919, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. January 27, 1919. Davis, R. LeF., Fellow in Education, with a stipendium of thirty-five dollars 35 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 4, 1919. Dawson, R. H., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. December 21, 1918. Day, H. W., Assistant in Olericul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning December 17, 1918, and continuing until further notice. January 2, 1919. Deahl, Neulon, Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from January 13, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 16, 1919. Dice, L. R., Assistant in Zoology, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning February 17, 1919, or as soon as he reports for duty... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...until July 1, 1919. March 5, 1919. Downs, M. D., Military Instructor in the R, O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Edington, W. E., Assistant in Mathematics, for six months, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of sixty ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... 1, 1919, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 26, 1918. Edwards, H. H., Assistant in the Highway Laboratory in the Department of Civil Engineering, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. December 21, 1918. Edwards, H. M., Purchasing Agent in the Business Office, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars 1,800 a year, beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...19 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 247 Einbrecker, W. F., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Emmel, V. E., Associate Professor of Anatomy in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ry 1,1919, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. January 27,1919. Erffmeyer, C. E., Scholar in Education, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. December 19, 1918. Faxon, D. E., Student Assistant in Anatomy in the College of Medicine, to give eight hours' service a week for four and one-half weeks at a compensation of fifty cents an hour. Ja... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...918, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. December 2, 1918. Fleming, D. F., Scholar in Political Science, from February 17, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. February 20, 1919. Flinn, Marie, Technical Assistant in Chemistry, in the Department of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry in the College of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...s, at a compensation of fifty cents an hour. January 27, 1919. Frison, T. H., Graduate Scholar in Entomology with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 18, 1919. Fulton, R. E., Jr., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30,1919, at a sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...e 30, 1919. January 18, 1919. Fulton, R. E., Jr., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30,1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6,1919. ,248 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S March 11, Gager, Gertrude D., Assistant in Romance Languages, for three months, on extra part-t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...0, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars 1800 a year. December 2, 1918. Gerke, R. H., Scholar in Chemistry, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, from January 1,1919, to June 30, 1919. December 23, 1918. Gerke, R. H., Assistant in Chemistry, for three months, beginning March 31, 1919, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...alary of one hundred five dollars 105 a month. January 16, 1919. Gooch, W. I., Scholar in Political Science, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. December 26, 1918. Graham, Robert, Professor of Animal Pathology in the College of Agriculture and Chief in Animal Pathology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of two hundred sixty-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... 1919, on two-thirds time, at a salary of thirty-six dollars and sixty-six cents 36.66 a month. January 27, 1919. Gwinn, P. C , Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from February 5, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 13, 1919. ,1919 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 249 Hallin, J. C , Laborer in the Boiler Room, in the College of Medicine, ata salary of twenty dollars 20 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...second semester, beginning February 1, 1919, without salary. February 13, 1919. Higgins, G. M., Fellow in Zoology, with a stipendium of forty dollars 40 a month, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 4, 1919. Hillebrand, H. N., Associate in English, from January 24, 1919, to August 31, 1919, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. January 27, 1919. Holinger, Jacques, Instru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... 175 a month. January 21, 1919. Holtzman, H. H., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Howard, C. G., Student Clerk in the Exchange Department of the Library, from February 15, 1919, to August 31, 1919, on two-th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... dollars 10 a month. January 16, 1919. Hyslop, W. H., Instructor in Physics, at a salary of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1919. December 21, 1918. Jenkins, H. L., Student Assistant in the School of Pharmacy, for the second semester, beginning February 1,1919, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 for the semester. February 5, 1919... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... Commission. December 2, 1918. Kennelley, G. S., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Kirner, W. R., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...one-half weeks, at a compensation of fifty cents an hour. January 27, 1919. Lantz, C. W., Fellow in Botany, with a stipendium of thirty-five dollars 35 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 25, 1919. Lapp, C. J., Assistant in Physics, from January 3,1919, to June 30,1919, on parttime, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. Januar '- 16, 1919. Larsen, J. A., Assistant in Oral ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ellow in Botany, with a stipendium of thirty-five dollars 35 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 25, 1919. Lapp, C. J., Assistant in Physics, from January 3,1919, to June 30,1919, on parttime, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. Januar '- 16, 1919. Larsen, J. A., Assistant in Oral Surgery extracting in the College of Dentistry, for seven months, beginning February 1, 191... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...s appointment. December 6, 1918. Lorentz, R. W., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars, 100 for the period. February 6, 1919 . Luce, H. W., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1919, at a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars, 100 for the period. February 6, 1919 . Luce, H. W., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 16, 1919. Lyon, W. R., Research Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering in the Engineering Experiment Station, from January 1, 1919, to June 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 16, 1919. Lyon, W. R., Research Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering in the Engineering Experiment Station, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a stipendium of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 3, 1919. McClure, W. L., Fellow in Chemistry, with a stipendium of thirty dollars 30 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 25... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...une 30, 1919, at a stipendium of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 3, 1919. McClure, W. L., Fellow in Chemistry, with a stipendium of thirty dollars 30 a month, from February 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. January 25, 1919. McCombs, F. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 3, 1919. McCrumb, F. R., Assistant in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...istant in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 3, 1919. McCrumb, F. R., Assistant in Chemistry, from January 27,1919, to June 30,1919, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 13, 1919. MacDonald, Gladys E., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from January 10,1919, to, June 30, 1919, at a salary of thirty do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...y 27,1919, to June 30,1919, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 13, 1919. MacDonald, Gladys E., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from January 10,1919, to, June 30, 1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 16, 1919. ,252 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 11, MacFarlane, W., Associate in Soil Analysis in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning when he repo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...llars 50 a month. January 3, 1919. Mills, E. C , Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Millar, R. W., Assistant in Chemistry, for three months, beginning April 1,1919, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. Feb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...us appointment, February 21, 1919. Myers, M. R., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. February 6, 1919. Newman, Margaret J., Clerk and Stenographer in the Office of the Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering, at a salary of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. December 6, 1918. Quick, R. S., Scholar in Electrical Engineering, from January 20, 1919, to June 30,1919, with the stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. January 31,1919. Quigley, W. J., Assistant in Medicine in the College of Medicine, for seven months, beginning February 1, 1919, without salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...rs and sixty-six cents 166.66 a month. January 16, 1919. Roberts, Myrtle R., Lecturer in the Library School and Assistant in the Order Department of the Library, from November 5, 1918, to June 30,1919, on six-sevenths time, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. December 5, 1918. Rogers, C. C , Assistant Professor of Surgery in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning October 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ofessor of Surgery in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning October 1, 1918, without salary. December 6, 1918. Root, Lucie E., Assistant in Chemistry, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 2, 1918. Rush, P. W., Student Assistant in Physiology and Physiological Chemistry in the College of Medicine, to give ten hours' s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...n Chemistry, for three months, beginning April 1, 1919, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. March 7, 1919. Sladek, G. E., Scholar in Ceramics, from January 20, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. January 18, 1919. Smith, Margaret M., Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at a salary of seventy-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...alary of five hundred dollars 500 for the period. January 25, 1919. Stockham, D. W., Student Assistant in Foundry Work in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, from January 1,1919, to June 30,1919, at a salary of twenty: five dollars 25 a month, January 27, 1919. Stopp, G. D., Private Secretary to the President, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, beginning December 19, 1918,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...eports for duty and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. January 27, 1919. Uhlendorf, B. A., Fellow in German, from January 30, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month. January 31, 1919. Valentine, R. W., Assistant in Economics, from Janiary 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... German, from January 30, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month. January 31, 1919. Valentine, R. W., Assistant in Economics, from Janiary 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 27,1919. Van Cleave, H. J., Associate in Zoology, for two years, beginning September 1, 1918, at a salary of twenty-one hundred dol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...at a salary of twenty-one hundred dollars 2,100 a year; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. December 2, 1919. Vliet, E., Scholar in Chemistry, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month. December 26, 1918. Volz, E. C , Instructor and First Assistant in Olericulture in the Department of Horticulture in the College of Agriculture an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...periment Station, from December 9, 1918, to August 31, 1919, at a salary of two thousand dollars 2000 a year. December 21, 1918. Wirth, F. P., Fellow in History, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. January 4, 1919. Wold, L. A., Clerk in the Library, from January 1, 1919, to August 31, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...e College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning November 1,1918, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month. December 5, 1918. Yuncker, T. G., Fellow in Botany, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, with a stipendium of forty-five dollars 45 a month. December 19, 1918. The Board adjourned, at 6 p. m. H. E. CUNNINGHAM R. F. GARR Secretary President EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, MARCH 15, 1919 A m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...e and except one room and adjoining bathroom on west side of said floor, occupied by the manager of the Inn and Cafeteria, for a period of four months, beginning March 1,1919, and ending June 30, 1919, at a rental of Fifty 50 dollars per month, payable by the party of the second part monthly in advance. The party of the first part agrees to furnish heat and light for the premises occupied, and ord... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... as funds for the present year are concerned, it is my opinion that we can meet all cash requirements on account of contracts now placed or which may need to be placed on this building to June 30,1919. I understand that of the necessary additional contracts to be placed, a very considerable amount would not call for payments until after that date. As to letting over of contracts to complete the bu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ty dollars 50 for the quarter. May 2, 1919 . Baldwin, L. S., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, from April 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919. April 14, 1919 . Barret, C. W., Professor of Gynecology and Clinical Gynecology and Head of the Division of Gynecology in the College of Medicine, from April 2, 1919, to October 1, 1919, without sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ion of one hundred fifty dollars 150 for the period. March 7, 1919 . Cobb, W. H., Assistant Cashier in the Business Office, on one-half time, beginning April 14,1919, and continuing until June 30,1919, at a salary of forty-five dollars 45 a month. April 16, 1919 . Cohen, S. J., Assistant in Pharmacology in the Department of Pharmacology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, in the College of Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...fortyfive dollars 45 a month, from March 24,1919, to July 1,1919. April 14,1919 . fJohnson, Olive B., Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, from May 11,1919, to June 30,1919, on one-half time. May 13,1919 . Junkin, Delia D., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for three months, beginning March 31,1919, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. April 14,1919 . Kampmeier, O. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...her notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 8, 1919 . t Ripley, L. B., Graduate Assistant in Entomology, at a salary often dollars a month from April 17,1919, to June 30,1919, on part time. April 26,1919 . Rosenbach, J. B., Assistant in Mathematics, for three months, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning April 1,1919. April 27,1919 . Rush, P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ROFESSOR BUCKWELDER 13 The resignation of Doctor F. B. Moorehead as Dean of the College of Dentistry and Professor of Oral Surgery and Pathology in the College of Dentistry to take effect June 30,1919; also the resignation of Professor Eliot Blackwelder from his position as Professor of Geology to take effect September 1, 1919, These resignations were accepted. PROPOSED REPAVING OF MATHEWS AVENUE ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... 19 1919 . LIST OF DEGREES CONFERRED The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees to be conferred at the Forty-eighth Annual Commencement. SUMMARY OF DEGREES, 1919 To June 30, 1919 Degrees in the Graduate School A.M , A.M. January 8,1919 M.S M.S. March 15,1919 C.E E.E M.E Ph.D Total Baccalaureate Degrees A.B., Liberal Arts and Sciences A.B., Liberal Arts and Sciences March 15,1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...x levy was 159,802.65. Out of an appropriation of 4,800,000 for the last biennium, we have, therefore, realized only 4,640,197.35. The cash balance in the hands of the state treasurer on June 30, 1919, 1,363,378.03 consisted of collections on the 1918 taxes and therefore is expendable only for appropriations for 1919-20. The University balance as of June 30 is in large measure apparent rather than... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...67.49 1,500.00 4,500.00 7,000.00 1,309.75 Salaries University Appropriation College. University Appropriation StationU. S. Station Adams Revolving Receipts Fund: a Balance reappropriated June 30, 1919 b Transfer from Agronomy Balance c Estimated 1919-1920 Special State Appropriation: Live Stock Biological Laboratory. Total, Animal Husbandry 67,210.00 Dairy Husbandry Expense and Equipment Universit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...67,210.00 Dairy Husbandry Expense and Equipment University Appropriation College. University Appropriation Station U. S. Station Hatch . Revolving Receipts Fund: a Balance reappropriated June 30, 1919 b Estimated 1919-1920 Total, Dairy Husbandry 41,830.00 Farm Organization and Management University Appropriation College.. University Appropriation Station. Transfer from Agronomy balance June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...6,700.00 Home Economics University Appropriation College.. Smith-Hughes Reimbursement Estimated Transfer from Agronomy balance.. Revolving Receipts Fund College: a Balance Reappropriated June 30, 1919 b Estimated Receipts 1919-20: Home Economics Cafeteria Totals, Home Economics28,670.00 Horticulture University Appropriation College.. University Appropriation Station: Horticulture . .. Floriculture... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: June 30, 1919. Erb, J. L., Professor of Music, in the Summer Session, at a compensation of five hundred dollars 500 for the period. This appointment superseding his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: June 30, 1919. Porster, Mary B., Assistant in Home Economics, in the Summer Session, on part time, at a compensation of seventy-five dollars 75 for the period (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...n Ophthalmology in the College of Medicine, from June 25, 1919, to October 1, 1919, without salary. June 25, 1919. Mayers, L. H., Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, from June 30, 1919, to October 1, 1919, without salary. July 1, 1919. Mazel, M. S., Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, from June 20, 1919, to October 1, 1919,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: June 30, 1919. Reinsch, B. P., Assistant in Mathematics in the Summer Session, on one-half time, at a compensation of one hundred dollars 100 for the period (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: June 30, 1919. Schmeltzer, C. B., Scholar in Engineering, for the ten months, beginning September 1, 1919, at a stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...1919. Swank, Lillian B., Chief Clerk and Head of Office Force in the department of Dairy Husbandry in the College of Agriculture, at a salary of eighty-five dollars 85 a month, beginning June 30, 1919, and continuing until further notice. July 2, 1919. Thompson, Irma H., Department Clerk in the Library, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: June 30, 1919. On motion of Mrs. Blake, the Board adjourned, at 8 o'clock p. m. URBANA, ILLINOIS, August 16, 1919 I certify that in the foregoing pages, numbered 439 to 500, inclusive, is contained the record of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...y of three hundred dollars 300 for the period. August 9, 1919. REPORTS OF THE BUSINESS OFFICE The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1919, and the report of the Bursar's office for the year ending June 30, 1919. ,1 19 UNWERSIW OF IJDIrlNOIS m CASH F U N D 1,938;0 10,166.76 494.19 686.48 224.50 69.86 5 5:07 S T A T E M E N T O F BUSINES... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... THE BUSINESS OFFICE The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1919, and the report of the Bursar's office for the year ending June 30, 1919. ,1 19 UNWERSIW OF IJDIrlNOIS m CASH F U N D 1,938;0 10,166.76 494.19 686.48 224.50 69.86 5 5:07 S T A T E M E N T O F BUSINESS O F F I C E P E T T Y AS A T J U N E 30, 1919 Cash on Hand Checks on Ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... ;.. Sundry Bills Traveling Expense Telegraph Baiik Balance See page 2 Credits in Process of Reimbursement See page 3 Cash Advances and Non-Negotiable Items See page 4 . . . Total Balance June 30,1919 Less Ca h Receipts June 30, 1919 SeeCash Receipts Voucher No.,375 Business Office Petty Cash Fund Total 1 525.10 3,243. 9 2,619.85 827. L4 20, 0. 2 ,. J0,420.82 10,000.00 RECONCILIATION OF PETTY CASH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...se Telegraph Baiik Balance See page 2 Credits in Process of Reimbursement See page 3 Cash Advances and Non-Negotiable Items See page 4 . . . Total Balance June 30,1919 Less Ca h Receipts June 30, 1919 SeeCash Receipts Voucher No.,375 Business Office Petty Cash Fund Total 1 525.10 3,243. 9 2,619.85 827. L4 20, 0. 2 ,. J0,420.82 10,000.00 RECONCILIATION OF PETTY CASH FUND BANK BALANCE AS AT JULY 19 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...Sundry Bills Student Labor 1,159.47 2.619.85 Total Vouchers in Process of Reimbursement ,1919 UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S 519 STATEMENT OF CASH ADVANCES AND tiON-NEGOTlABLE ITEMS AS AT JUNE 30, 1919 Person Charged C. S. Rhodes D. L. Reid E. B. Lytle B. W. Benedict G. H. Radebaugh J. A. Detlefsen M. G. Munson F. D. Battrell Roy L. Kolver H. W. Walker R. H. Porter Elsie Hudgens Julius Novak E. Fra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...-1-19 150.00 7-1-20 50.00 7-1-21 200.00 4,770.00 5,370.00 GRADUATE CLUB Not Yet Due White, Florence E. 2-1-22 1 ' 115.00 115.00 Accrued Interest LIST OF ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE PAST DUE AS AT JUNE 30,1919 GENERAL Name Agricultural Meeh. College Allen, L. R. Alpern, H. Alwood,F.W.. American Book Supply Co., The American Express Co, American Ry. Express Company American Library Association American News... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... 100.00 50 3 O P tj 13,075.00 5 o Ul 55,078.54 48,446.80 126,695.18 CO fAfter transfer of petty cash. Overdraft ,582 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Schedule 2 CASH RECEIPTS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDEP JUNE 30,1919 A u g u s t 15, Current Jncome General Fund Interest on Endowment Fund Morrill Fund Nelson-Fund Smith4Bughes Fund 1917-18 School of Military.Aeronautics Fees, Salesand Wssellanous S. A.T.C. Fund Unit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...,865.04 39,784.15 1,559.50 13,521.39 ,54:6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES A u g u s t 15, Schedule 316 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY AND SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AS AT JUNE 30, 1919 Encumbrances Balances Appropriate ns and Credits Disbursements General Salaries General Administration Building Maintenance Building Operation Heating Lighting Interest on Fixed Indebtedness Tuition ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...81.01 479,881.01 843,070.46 o 46,248.46 30 CH 7 ,1919 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 551 Schedule 4 RECONCILIATION OF UNIVERSITY TREASURER'S ACCOUNTS WITH AUDITOR'S RECORDS AS AT JUNE 30, 1919 Treasurer's Balance Add Receipts Not Deposited Deduct Warrants Unpaid Business Office Balance General Fund U. S. Agricultural Experiment Station U. S. Smith-Lever Trust Fund Stores Fund S. A. T. C. F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...95.42 57,683.89 85,479.31 Overdraft 1 Transferred to separate set of accounts October 1, 1918 2 Subject to encumbrance of 32,343.29 ,554 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Schedule 6 INCOME ACCOUNT AS AT JUNE 30, 1919 AugUSt 15, Balance, July 1, 1918 Unencumbered Encumbered Add: Medicine and Dentistry warrants cancelled Income from Federal Funds: Interest on Endowment Morrill and Nelson Fund Hatch and Adams Funds ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ing a total of approximately 16,570.00 deficit at the present time. The reduction in the settlement made by the Navy Department constitutes a charge against the free balance of income at June 30, 1919, inasmuch as the original full amount of this claim was set up as an asset on that date. The remaining amount of deficit in the S. A. T. C. was carried forward at June 30,1919, without being charged ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... income at June 30, 1919, inasmuch as the original full amount of this claim was set up as an asset on that date. The remaining amount of deficit in the S. A. T. C. was carried forward at June 30,1919, without being charged against the free balance of income at the date against which it properly belongs. The total net present deficit of the S. A. T. C therefore, approximately 16,570.00, stands as ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...the date against which it properly belongs. The total net present deficit of the S. A. T. C therefore, approximately 16,570.00, stands as a charge against the free balance of income as of June 30,1919, and therefore against the Reserve and Contingent Fund for 1919-20. ,584 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 4, In this connection, I call your attention to my statement on page 328 of the Board Minutes of May... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...October 15, 1919, to September 1, 1920, without salary. October 25, 1919 . Martin, L., Student Assistant in the Department of Pharmacy in the School of Pharmacy, from October 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. October 21, 1919 . ,1919 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 639 Mayer, Dorothea, Stenographer and Librarian in in the School of Pharmacy, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...eived for record. CONTRACT W I T H FEDERAL BOARD FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION OF DISABLED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS 17 The following statement: During several months of the University year ending June 30, 1919, the Federal Board for Vocational Education of Disabled Soldiers sent some men here for instruction. As the whole work was new, there was no precedent for proper procedure, and I appointed a committe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ent. Director is to have charge of investigations not relating largely to the State. 5. Each party will submit rto the others semi-annual statements of expenditures, dated December 31 and June 30, for work relating to Illinois. 6. All records of the progress, status, or results of the cooperative work relating solely to the State of Illinois, including all reports and papers, will be freely access... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...by the University for use as barracks for the School of Military Aeronautics, since the closing of which the building has been used for a men's dormitory and cafeteria. This lease expires June 30, next, at which time there will be due the University the sum of 2,332.89 remaining unpaid on alterations made by the University during its occupancy of the building, and chargeable to the Y. M. C. A. You... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...the state treasurer on June 30, 1919, 1,363,378.03 consisted of collections on the 1918 taxes and therefore is expendable only for appropriations for 1919-20. The University balance as of June 30 is in large measure apparent rather than real, because many appointments date from September 1 and run for 12 months. The real balance is therefore less than the apparent balance by the amount running fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...t: That you agree not to give up your appointment at the University or leave its service for any other position, whether in Chicago or elsewhere, during the current University year ending June 30. Second: That while you are a member of this faculty you will not initiate or be a party to any attack upon, or political activity against, the authorities of the city of Chicago, nor participate in any a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...with an Act entitled, "An Act to provide by State tax for a fund for the support and maintenance of the University of Illinois," approved June 10, 1911, in force July 1, 1911, as amended June 30, 1919, five million four hundred thousand dollars 5,400,000 , out of any funds in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated, two million six; hundred thousand dollars 2,600,000 ; for the following obje... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1919: ...9,994.00. This sum, with the income thus far accrued on October 31, amounted to 11,412. The market value of the remaining securities is reported by the Comptroller in his Annual Report of June 30, last, on Page 14, as 69,275. A later estimate, October 31, by the Comptroller, is 73,800. Senator McKinley offers to take these up and to give 95,000 in cash in their stead when we are ready to begin the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1920: 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920 , Student Assistant Oct. 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920 1 student Assistant Oct. 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920 1 student Assistant Oct. 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920 Total Salaries Pharmacology and Therapeutics 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...c, for ten months, beginning October 1, 1919, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars 1,200 for the period. October 6, 1919 . Blain, W. L., Assistant in Botany, from September 29, 1919, to June 30, 1920, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 3, 1919 . Bollman, J. L., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry in the Department of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry in the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...for nine months, beginning October 1, 1919, at a salary of thirteen hundred dollars 1,300 for the period. October 3, 1919 . Honey, E. E., Assistant in Botany, from September 29, 1919, to June 30, 1920, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 3, 1919 . Ingails, H, B Bursar in the Business Office, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars 1,800 a year, beginning October 1,19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...aveling Expense Equipment Office Expense Operating Repairs Special Funds: Land and Buildings Military Barns Biological Laboratories Due from U. S. Treasurer Current Receipts Estimated to June 30, 1920 Due from State Treasurer Interest on Endowment Fund Stores Schedule 32 Inventory. Accounts Receivable Microscope Notes Receivable Accounts Receivable S.A.T.C General Dairy Notes Receivable Total Curr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...g Printing and binding Vol. 15 of Sum to be J a n . 19, 1918 Indefinite figured Stationery Co. the Agr. Exper. Sta. bulletins from unit prices Printing and binding bulletins July 1, 1919 June 30, 1920 Rand McNally Co., Sum to be Chicago of Engineering Experiment figured Station from unit prices Matinee and evening concerts July 15, 1919 Feb. 27, 1920 St. Louis Symphony 1,400.00 July 15, 1919 Feb. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...ix hundred dollars 600 for the period. October 13, 1919 . Carothers, Marietta L., Student Assistant in the Department of Pharmacognosy in the School of Pharmacy, from October 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. October 21, 1919 . Chadwell, J. T., Student Clerk in the Catalog Department of the Library, for eleven months, on one-half time, beginning Octo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ..., beginning September 29, 1919, and continuing until furthur notice. October 14, 1919 . Garber, W. W., Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, from October 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. October 21, 1919 . Gates, Alicia W., Assistant in Home Economics, for one year, beginning September 1, 1919, at a salary of thirteen hundred do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ... further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 21, 1919 . Pate, C. M., Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, from October 1, 1919, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 for the period. October 21, 1919 . Pease, D. W., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on part-time, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a month,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...ockius, Doris E., Graduate Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a month, from October 28, 1919, to June 30, 1920. October 30, 1919 . Bourne, E. G., Laboratory Demonstrator and Potter in the Department of Ceramic Engineering, in the College of Engineering, at a salary of one hundred sixtysix dollars and sixty-si... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...9 . Robinson, Myra J., Graduate Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month, from November 16, 1919 to June 30, 1920. November 28, 1919 . Rosenberg, M. J., Graduate Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, to give one hour service a week, for fifteen weeks, beginning October 1, 1919, at a compensation of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...8, 1919 . Shepard, J. C , Graduate Assistant in the Department of Chemistry, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month, from November 1,1919 to June 30,1920. November 3, 1919 . Small, J. C , Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, from December 2, 1919 to September 1, 1920, without salary. December 6, 1919. Smith,Beulah, Graduate Assistant in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...of two hundred fifty dollars 250 for the period. November 28, 1919 . Tobias, Frank, Assistant in the Military Department, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month, from October 23, 1919, to June 30, 1920. November 10, 1919 . Tolman, R. G., Assistant in the Military Department, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month, for ten months, beginning September 1,1919. November 10, 1919 . ,662 BOARD OF TRUSTEES... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...ouise M., Instructor in Freehand Drawing, in the Department of Architecture, in the College of Engineering, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month, from January 1, 1920 to June 30, 1920. December 8, 1919 . Wright, L., Student Assistant in Anatomy and Zoology in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, to give twelve hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning October 1, 1919, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...ork, and be responsible to the President of the University and the Board of Trustees. I recommend that 2,000.00 be appropriated from the Reserve and Incidental fund to carry this work to June 30, 1920. On motion of Mr. Blair, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Ward; no, none; abse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...e Traveling Expense Equipment Office Expense Operating Repairs Special Funds Clinic Building Military Barns Biological Laboratories Due from U. S. Treasurer Current Receipts Estimated to June 30, 1920 Fees Departmental Sales Due from State Treasurer Interest on Endowment Fund . . . . Stores Schedule 32 Inventory. . . . Accounts Receivable Microscope Notes Receivable Accounts Receivable S. A.T. C G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...nd continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. January 14, 1920. Doner, R. D., Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, from January 1, 1920, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 23, 1919. Fish, F. H., Special Research Assistant in Engineering Materials, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for eight months, beginning Janua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...titution Urbana City Illinois State Street Address The Federal Board for Vocational Education, Date August 1 1919. This Institution hereby offers to accept, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, for instruction in the courses approved by it and the Federal Board for Vocational Education, disabled persons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United States, upon the following t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ... Name of Institution Urbana Street Address City The Federal Board for Vocational Education, Date Washington, D. C. This Institution hereby offers to accept, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1920, for instruction in the courses approved by it and the Federal Board for Vocational Education, disabled persons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United States, upon the following t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...s given. transferred from Physical Plant Extension. ,1920 ijNivkRsifY oir ILLINOIS 709 COOPERATIVE COAL MINING INVESTIGATIONS 23 A request for approval of the renewal for the year ending June 30, 1920, of the agreement for cooperative investigation of coal mining by the Engineering Experiment Station, the United States Bureau of Mines, and the Illlinois Geological Survey See page 210 . The renewal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...r notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. January 29, 1920. Crathorne, Mrs. Katharine, Assistant in Romance Languages, on one-fourth time, from February 1, 1920, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. February 18, 1920. Cullen, Vern, Student Assistant in Technical Drawing, in the College of Dentistry, to give two hours service a week, for ten weeks, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...h. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. February 27, 1920. Ehle, Josephine, Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on one-half time, from February 16, 1920 to June 30, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 18, 1920. Elfenbaum, Hyman, Student Assistant in Dental Histology, to give seven hours a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ... fifty cents ;50 an hour. February 23, 1920. Hull, T. H., Assistant in Accountancy, on one-third time, in the Department of Business Organization and Operation, from February 2, 1920, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of two hundred dollars for the period February 12, 1920. Hull, T. H., Student Assistant in Accountancy and Transportation, for. four months, beginning March 1, 1920, at a salary of sixty... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...Chemistry, for four months, beginning, March 1, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 4, 1920. Jenkins, Carter, Instructor in Military Science, from February 11, 1920, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. March 10, 1920. Hyatt, H. G., Instructor in Pharmacology, in the College of Medicine, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920 at a salary of one hundred do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...eeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. February 23, 1920. Larson, L. J., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, from February 7,1920, to June 30,1920, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. February 4, 1920. Leisy, Mrs. Elva, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920, at a salary of eight... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ... appointment supersedes his previous appointment. February 27, 1920. Miscall, Leonard, Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, beginning when he reports for duty, and continuing until June 30, 1920, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. February 10, 1920. Montau, Francis, Assistant in Romance Languages, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920, at a salary o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...g February 17, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. February 23, 1920. Plew, W. R., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, on one-third time, from February 9, 1920, to June 30, 1920, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 5,1920. Rehm, Henry, Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...irs.. Special Funds: Land and Buildings ... Military Barns Biological Laboratories Due from U. S. Treasurer State Board of Vocational Education Smith-Hughes Current Receipts Estimated to June 30, 1920 Departmental Sales. Fees Stores Schedule 32 Inventory Accounts Receivable Microscope Notes Receivable.... Accounts Receivable S.A.T.C General Dairy Notes Receivable Total Current II. Trust Funds Sche... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...k that you have laid out for me, l am, with great respect, Very truly yours, DAVID KINLEY This letter was received for record. ,820 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 15, SUMMARY OF DEGREES, 1920 To June 30, 1920 Degrees in the Graduate School J B AIM CM " M.S . M. S. March 9,1920 M.Arch. E.E M.E Ph.D Total Baccalaureate Degrees A. B., Liberal Arts and Sciences A. B., Liberal Arts and Sciences March 9, 1920 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...d General Income Deduct present budget as at Feb. 1 2,907,450.00 2,882,847.00 Balance 24,603.00 The Reserve Fund for the current year, which was 133,577.00 on July 1, will be exhausted by June 30. From this, therefore, there will be no balance to carry over. There will be a smaller balance from the lapses of salaries appropriated for positions which have not been filled than has been the case for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ...rie and Co., of Chicago, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for the term of three years beginning July 1, 1920, to take the place of Mr. R. O. Berger, whose term expires June 30. This appointment was made. RESOLUTIONS CONCERNING TEACHERS OF CHEMISTRY 11 A communication from Professor Noyes, transmitting resolutions of the American Chemical Society with regard to the present diffi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: ... COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The following statement: The College of Agriculture reports the following balances and overdrafts in the funds of the several departments for the fiscal year ended June 30,1920: Administration 941.62 Agricultural College Extension 1,820.65 Agronomy 16,489.42 Animal Husbandry 6,078.19 Dairy 11,401.86 Horticulture . 3,588.16 Home Economics 5,983.91 Cafeteria. 4,712.30 Farm Or... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: Teaching, June 30,1920 Estimated balance in Cafeteria June 30, 1920, to be transferred 5,000 to Home Economics Teachings 3,000 Probable deficit 41,300 24,950 2,400 600 13,350 41,300 These balances are considered here becau... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...,500 Smith-Hughes refund Salaries Contingent 300 Receipts, estimated , Operating Expenses Balances: Estimated balance in 4,000 H. E. Teaching, June 30,1920 Estimated balance in Cafeteria June 30, 1920, to be transferred 5,000 to Home Economics Teachings 3,000 Probable deficit 41,300 24,950 2,400 600 13,350 41,300 These balances are considered here because they are fairly accurately determined now ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... Abbott, this amendment was adopted. ,22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES FINANCIAL. REPORT IU-INI HALL July 26, 30 The financial report of Illini Hall and Cafeteria Y.M.C.A. building for the year ended June 30,1920. July 23,1920 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M Y DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: - I beg to submit herewith a financial report of the Illini Hall and Cafeteria for the year ending June 30, 192... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... July 23,1920 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M Y DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: - I beg to submit herewith a financial report of the Illini Hall and Cafeteria for the year ending June 30, 1920. This date marks the expiration of the contract with the Y.M.C.A. under which the Y.M.C.A. was to receive for rental the sum of 5,000, and in addition, one-half of the net profits from the building i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...ITY ACCOUNT ILLINI HALL AND CAFETERIA Debit Credit 3,712.66 702.98 4,415.64 Credit 3,712.66 One half of year's profits 10 depreciation on House equipment Equipment purchased Cash deficit June 30, 1920 51.94 4,363.70 4,415.64 Y.M.C.A. ACCOUNT ILLINI HALL AND CAFETERIA Debit One half of year's profit. Equipment purchased during year, 90 of cost . . . . 467.45 Repairs on high pressure line 156.48 Rep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: , June 30, 1920 729.89 3,712.66 SUMMARY PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT ILLINI HALL AND CAFETERIA Operating profit from Cafeteria Operating profit from House Total Less: Expended for redecorating . Net Profits for distrib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...44.84 ,24 BOARD OF TRUSTEES This report was received for record. July 26, FINANCIAL REPORT WOMAN'S RESIDENCE HALL 31 The financial report of the Woman's Residence Hall for the year ended June 30, 1920 June, 29, 1920 President David Kinky, University of Illinois M Y DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: I enclose financial report of the Woman's Residence Hall for the regular session 1919-20. You will observe from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...dred thirty dollars 130 a month. June 21,1920 ,32 BOARD OF TRUSTEES COMPTROLLER'S REPORT IJMy 2 6 , The Secretary presented for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ended June 30, 1920. July 16, 1920 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M Y DEAR SIR: I beg to transmit herewith the Monthly Report of the Business Office which is also the Quarterly Report of the Comptroller ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: , as at June 30, 1920 As this is the end of the fiscal year, the figures of the various financial schedules represent the transactions of the twelve months ending June 30, 1920. Respectively submitted, LLOYD MOREY Comptro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ..., securities, bonds etc., as at June 30, 1920 As this is the end of the fiscal year, the figures of the various financial schedules represent the transactions of the twelve months ending June 30, 1920. Respectively submitted, LLOYD MOREY Comptroller ,Balances July 1,1919 University Treasurer General United States Agricultural Experiment Station United States Smith-Lever Trust Stores Petty Cash Bur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... 000 627 23 Overdraft all overdrafts in Agriculture are chargeable to balances in other Agriculture Accounts. Schedule 3121 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY AS AT JUNE 30, 1920 Appropriations, and DisburseEncumCredits ments brances .' 38 300 00 1 013 96 8 029 67 College Unassigned apprporiatton Crop Production Balances ,1920 Plant Breeding Soil Biology Soil Fertility Soil P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: credited June 30,1920 Allowance for use of Equipment Deduct: Deacit of S.A.T.C Income, 1919-20. Federal Interest on Endowment Morrill Nelson Hatch Adams Smith- ever Smith Hughes State 1917-19 Appropriati n 1919 21 Appropi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...1 . . . Balances carried forward to meet outstanding encumbrances Sched. 31 . . Balances subject to reappropriation Invested in securities McKinley Hosp. Fund Net Free Balance of Income, June 30, 1920 4 228 449 95 150 537 61 I. II. III. FIXED INDEBTEDNESS MEDICAL PROPERTY Lots 1 to 7 inclusive in Block 23; also sub-lots 1 to 7 inclusive of Lots 19 to 25 inclusive in Block 23, and the vacated alley... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...me 1 318 30 1318 30 Expense 11 420 1 674 2 106 90 00 71 61 Net Income 11 90 420 00 356 41 788 31 a STATEMENT OF INCOME from the FEDERAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION REGULAR AND SPECIAL CONTRACTS JUNE 30, 1920 Tuition Received Regular Contract First Semester Special Contracts: September . . . October November December January February March. Tuition Due Regular Contract First Semester Balance First Semeste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...7 59 Second Semester Special Contract: February Balance March Balance April May June 1 397 65 3 545 24 7 532 40 INCOME AND EXPENSE STATEMENT SPECIAL CONTRACT FEDERAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION JUNE 30, 1920 Income Tuition Received: September October November December January February March Tuition Due: February Balance March April May June Expense Salaries Wages Office Expense Surplus . 64 363 331 446 4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...70 5 529 05 47 35 Note All surplus retained in Stores Accounts as working balance and reserve against loss and emergency ,58 BOARD OF TRUSTEES POSTAL STORES INVENTORY AND STATEMENT AS AT JUNE 30, 1920 July , Denomination 1-cent stamps 2-cent stamps 3-cent stamps 4-cent stamps 5-cent stamps 6-cent stamps . . . . . . . . . . . t 7-cent stamps i 8-cent stamps 9-cent stamps , 10-cent stamps 15-cent st... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... a Withdrawal of alcohol free of tax at Urbana a To be cancelled when all alcohol withdrawn under it is used. July 16, 1920 SCHEDULE OF FIDELITY BONDS COVERING UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES AS AT JUNE 30, 1920 Name Barto, Daniel O. Henderson, T . O. Martin, R u t h Miller, Carl J. Newman, Margaret J. Packard, Bessie E . Pickett, B . S. Radebaugh, G. H . Reed, Alice Smith, Ira M . Snider, Howard J. Strickle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... appropriation has been made for extension, I recommend on the suggestion of the Comptroller: 1. That an appropriation of 7,798,48 be made from the free balance of the general revenue on June 30, 1920, to cover the deficit in physical plant operation and maintenance; 2. That the un-encumbered balance of the physical plant extension appropriation at June 30, 1920, be re-appropriated to meet expendi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...the general revenue on June 30, 1920, to cover the deficit in physical plant operation and maintenance; 2. That the un-encumbered balance of the physical plant extension appropriation at June 30, 1920, be re-appropriated to meet expenditures for 1920-21. These recommendations were approved, by the following vote: Aye: Mr. Abbott, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Hoit,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...mandant a member of the Council of Administration page 292 , be rescinded. This recommendation was approved. 36 COMPTROLLER'S R E P O R T The report of the Comptroller for the year ending June 30,1920. This report was received for record. W I D O W ' S ALLOWANCE FOR MRS. C Y R I L G. HOPKINS At this point, Mr. Trimble presented for the Finance Committee a recommendation that a widow's allowance of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...31 3 120 58 579 509 75 Overdraft 1 Overdraft in Chemistry to be carried forward as an encumbrance. Schedule 314 STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR INEERING COLLEGE ANE SXPERIMENt STATION AS AT JUNE 30, yW Encumbrance Balances Appropriacarried tions and Disburseforward Balances Credits ments to cover Lapsed College Salaries 263 918 20 254 896 44 9 021 76 College Expense and Equipment 4 948 55 Administra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ... F I C I E N C Y APPROPRIATION FOR T H E PHYSICAL P L A N T 24 The Comptroller reports that the expenditures on account of the physical plant operation and maintenance for the year closed June 30 exceeded the appropriation by the net sum of 5,638.48. In addition there is an outstanding account for feed and care of horses for the year amounting to 2,160, making a total deficit in theoperating accou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: ...sh Receipts to September 30, 1920 Total credits to appropriations STATEMENT OF INCOME ACCOUNT SEPTEMBER 30, 1920 Balance, Original Budget March 9. 1920 Additions Increases in free balance June 30 Over original budget estimate Miscellaneous Budget Adjustments Due from Federal Government for 1920 Summer Session for Vocational Training of Soldiers Estimated increase in Student Fees Charges Appropriat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: On June 30, 1920, the University possessed land amounting to 1,959.45 acres and having a value, on the basis of its original cost, of 987,437.29. The actual value at that date was, of course, much greater. 8CMMARY O ... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1921: ...f fifty dollars 50 a month; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. March 5, 1919. Gilbert, Barry, Member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, for three years, ending June 30, 1921. January 27, 1919. Gilman, Henry, Associate in Chemistry, for six months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month. January 16, 1919. Glasgow, Josephine B., Instructo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1921: ...we shall have about 160,000 to add for general salary and maintenance next year. In accordance with the above scheme, I submit the University budget for the fiscal year, July 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, for the departments at Urbana, except Agriculture. The Chicago Departments' budgets also need some adjustments within the totals given above. GENERAL SUMMARY E s t i m a t e d Income a n d F u n d s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1921: ...he recommendation of Dr. Burlison and Dean Davenport, I ask your approval for leave of absence on one-half pay for Professor Jeremiah G. Mosier, beginning July 1,. 1920, and extending to June 30, 1921. This request was granted. LEACVE OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSOR JAMISON 8 At the request of Professor A. W. Jamison, forwarded with the proval of Assistant Dean Rankin and Dean Davenport, I recommend gran... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1921: ...tion that Mr. H. A. Ruehe be granted leave of absence from his duties as Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry and Acting Head of the Department, without salary, from October 15,1920, to June 30,1921. On motion of Mr. Hoit, this recommendation was approved. REQUEST OF AMERICAN LEGION 11 A letter from Captain H. E. Babbitt, inquiring whether the Board would take further action concerning the petit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ts do covenant and agree with each other as follows: FIRST: That, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter expressed, the Institution will, during the period from July 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, up to the limit of its capacity, accept for instruction in courses approved by it and the Board, such persons discharged from the military or naval forces of the United States entitled to training u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...64 Dairy Husbandry , Professor C , Chief S. , Dairy Husbandry Head of department 5000 Martin J, Prucha, Professor C , Chief S. , Dairy Bacteriology 3 yrs. Acting Head of department until June 30, 1921 4000 Harry A. Harding, Professor C , Chief S. , Dairy Bacteriology Indef. . 4000 Wilbur J. Fraser, Professor C , Dairy Farming Indef. 3500 Walter L, Gaines, Professor C , Chief S. , Milk Production 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...irty-two weeks, beginning October 1 1920, at a salary of ninety-six dollars 96 for the period. October 6, 1920 Cheney, G. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from September 22, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. September 30, 1920 Christopher, Frederick, Assistant in Experimental Surgery, for eleven months, begin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...m September 28, 1920, to September 1, 1921, without salary. September 30, 1920 Croft, H. O., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1921, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month. October 14, 1920 Crosby, G. M., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. Nov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...r 25, 1920, to September 1, 1921, without salary. October 26, 1920 Hazelet, C. P., Instructor in Structural Engineering, in the Department of Civil Engineering, from October 20, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of two hundred forty 240 a month. October 14,1920 ,1920 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 127 Heideman, A. G., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...litary Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. November 9, 1920 Morrison, Lethe, Assistant in Bacteriology, from October 19, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. October 22,1920 Munro, E. F., Student Assistant in Physiology and Physiological Chemistry,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...undred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. October 20, 1920 Nevyas, Jacob, Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, from September 22, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. September 30, 1920 Nowlin, W. W. E., Student Assistant in Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, to give eight hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...onth, from November 1, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. November 9, 1920 Uhlendorf, B. A., Instructor in German, from October 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. October 9, 1920 Walther, Albertine, Assistant in Romance Languages on three-fourths time, for four months, beginning October 1, 1920, at a sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...November 10, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. December 1, 1920 Condit, H. S., Assistant in Operative Dentistry, from December 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. December 1, 1920 Counseller, V. S., Assistant in Surgery, from December 1, 1920, to September 1, 1921, without salary. December 6, 1920 Deem, W. C , Assistan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...uing until August 31, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. November 22, 1920 Parkinson, H. N., Instructor in Railway Mechanical Engineering, from January 1,1921, to June 30,1921, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month. December 6, 1920 Price, F. E., Instructor of teacher-training classes, in the Department of Industrial Education, two evenings a week, for twenty-two ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ... dollars 18 for the period. January 12, 1921 Grossman, D. A., Assistant Examiner in the Registrar's Office, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, from January 1, 1921, to June 30, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. January 5, 1921 Haumont, Louis, Assistant in Romance Languages, for five months, beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ... hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. December 17, 1920 Henderson, A. H., Tool Room Attendant in the Pattern Laboratory, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month, from December 1, 1920, to June 30, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. December 22, 1920 Kent, H. E., Cashier in the Bursar's Office, at a salary of one hundred sixteen and two-thirds dollars 116.66 a month, from Ja... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...1, 1921, at a salary of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. December 28, 1920 Whitlock, Mary C , Instructor in Clothing, in the Department of Home Economics, from February 1, 1921, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month. January 18, 1921 ,176 BOARD OF TRUSTEES COMPTROLLER'S REPORT January 25, President Kinley presented also for record the report of the Comptroller for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ppointment supersedes his previous appointment. February 1, 1921 Leinroth, J. P., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. February 14, 1921 Levinson, S. A., Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for five months, beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ..., beginning February 1, 1921, at a salary of one hundred tewnty-five dollars 125 a month. February 10, 1921 Quinn, H. E., Assistant in Geology, on one-half time, from February 7, 1921, to June 30,1921, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. January 27,1921 Rice, N. L., Student Assistant in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, on three-fifths time, from February 1, 1921, to Jul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...m February 7, 1921, to June, 15, 1921, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 28, 1921 1 Arnold, C. N., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, from February 23, 1921, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred sixty-five dollars 165 a month. February 16, 1921 Bell, Mary E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1921, at a salary of .six... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ce a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 7, 1921. at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. March 2, 1921 Brown, Charlotte F., Scholar in Chemistry, from February 1, 1921, to June 30, 1921, with a stipendium of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 21, 1921 Browning, I. R., Graduate Assistant in Operative Surgery, to give four hours, service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...weeks, beginning February 7,1921, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. March 2, 1921 Lovell, C. B., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, from February 20,1921, to June 30,1921, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 23, 1921 Lucas, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 7,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...r sixteen weeks, beginning February 7, 1921, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour. March 2, 1921 Rolfe, Deette, Assistant in Geology, on one-half time, from February 18, 1921, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 28, 1921 Rosecrans, C. Z., Assistant in Mathematics, on part-time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1921, at a salary of twenty-eight d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...n months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. April 2, 1921 Watt, R. A., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, on part-time, from March 1, 1921, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. March 25, 1921 Whitlock, Mary C , Associate in Clothing, in the Department of Home Econom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...nd Beale, Chicago, be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a term of three years beginning July 1, 1921, to succeed Mr. Barry Gilbert whose term will expire on June 30, 1921. On motion of Mr. H o i t t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s m a d e . ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE 8 A recommendation that additional sums of 600 and 1800 be assigned from t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...to confer with the President of the University and the authorities at the College of Medicine and to present a recommendation. DEGREES CONFERRED JUNE 15, 1921 SUMMARY OF DEGREES, 1921 To June 30, 1921 T h e Secretary presented for record the following list of candidates for degrees to be conferred at the fiftieth Commencement exercises on J u n e 15, 1921. Degrees of the Graduate School A. M 48 A.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ... be agreed upon. 24 ,22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES AugUSt 1 On motion of Mr. Trmble, this recommendation was approved. COMPTROLLER'S R E P O R T 25 The Comptroller's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1921; to which is attached a statement of the securities held by the Treasurer on June 30,1921 on account of various trust and special funds. See page 73 . This report was received for record. NEW AGRICUL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ation was approved. COMPTROLLER'S R E P O R T 25 The Comptroller's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1921; to which is attached a statement of the securities held by the Treasurer on June 30,1921 on account of various trust and special funds. See page 73 . This report was received for record. NEW AGRICULTURE B U I L D I N G 26 The following letter: President David Kinley, 855 Administration B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ach, M. J., Instructor in Histology, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. July 28, 1921 COMPTROLLER'S R E P O R T INCOME ACCOUNT AS AT JUNE 30, 1921 Balances July 1, 1920 Free balance, Income Account 150,537.61 Appropriation balances to be reappropriated 351,920.38 Appropriation balances forward for encumbrances 207,881.15 Income 1920-21 Federal ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...le. ILLINl HALL A N D CAFETERIA 4 A statement concerning Illini Hall and Cafeteria, from the Comptroller, showing the income and expenditures for last year and the financial condition at June 30, 1921, which is the date of the termination of the lease. There is a total net deficit of 9,110.03. As an offset to this, the University owns equipment in the cafeteria which cost 10,416.15. As it has been... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ... A U D I T O R ' S REPORT Sept. 21 The Secretary presented for record the following reports from Arthu r Young and Company concerning the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1921, and concerning the published annual report of the Comptroller for the year ending June 30, 1921. September 16, 1921 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois DEAR SIRS: We have aud... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...Arthu r Young and Company concerning the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1921, and concerning the published annual report of the Comptroller for the year ending June 30, 1921. September 16, 1921 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois DEAR SIRS: We have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the quarter ending Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...er 16, 1921 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois DEAR SIRS: We have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the quarter ending June 30,1921, thus completing the entire year of 1920-1921, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements as embodied in the report of the Comptroller for that period are in accordance with the books, and, in o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...le William L. Abbott, President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois DEAR SIR: We have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1921, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements for that period as embodied in the accounts of the Business office hereto attached, are in accordance with the books and are correct. We have further ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...of Medicine. The paragraph numbered 5 embodies the new requirement of the Illinois State Board of Health, that all medical students matriculating after July 1, 1917, and graduating after June 30, 1922, shall complete a hospital year, in order to qualify for a permanent license to practise medicine in the State of Illinois. A candidate for graduation from the College of Medicine of the University o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1922: ...for ten months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 27, 1921 Nicholas, A. J., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering from September 29, 1921, to June 30, 1922, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. September 27, 1921 Peet, C. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...n one-fourth time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 25, 1922 MacNeill, Henry, Instructor in Piano, from February 1, 1922, to June 30, 1922, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. February 6, 1922 Nelson, D. W., Student Assistant in Pharmacy, for one semester, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...ation, for six months, beginning March 1, 1922, at seventy dollars 70 a month. February 6, 1922 Renner, Theresa M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, from January 12', 1922, to June 30, 1922, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. January 25, 1922 Rudolph, R. W., Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, on one-half time, for four months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of seve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...ecology, in the College of Medicine, from February 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary. February 15, 1922 Frick, R. L., Assistant in Military Science, from February 1, 1922, to June 30, 1922, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. February 16, 1922 Garvin, W. T., Laboratory Helper in the Department of Physiology, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month, for seven months, beginning Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1,1922, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. March 27, 1922 Brown, W. S., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, from March 15, to June 30, 1922, at a total salary of eleven hundred dollars 1100 for the school year. This appointment supersedes his previous one. March 30, 1922 Cable, Erma E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, from Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...hundred dollars 1100 for the school year. This appointment supersedes his previous one. March 30, 1922 Cable, Erma E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, from March 13, 1922, to June 30, 1922, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 13, 1922 Carrington, Mrs. Alice, Assistant in Mathematics, from March 27, 1922, to June 15, 1922, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ... on one-third time, at a salary of fifty-six and twothirds dollars 56.67 a month, from March 1, to June 15, 1922. This appointment supersedes his previous one. His salary from June 15 to June 30, 1922, will be at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. March 30, 1922 Schlueter, R. C , Assistant in Pediatrics, from March 20, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary. March 30, 1922 Sc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...ndidates approved by the University Senate for graduation in June and at the end of the Summer Session. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this authority was granted. SUMMARY OF DEGREES, 1922 To June 30, 1922 Degrees in the Graduate School A. M A. M. February 8, 1922 1 M. S M. S. February 8, 1922 1 M. Arch 47 5 44 11 1 C.E.... E.E 6 3 M. E Ph. D '. Ph. D. February 8, 1922 1 Total ............... Baccalaur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...endation that Mr. James MacGregor be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July 1, 1922, in place of Mr. A. T. Bacon, whose term expires on June 30. On motion of Mr. Hoit, this appointment was made. G I F T TO WOMAN'S LEAGUE LOAN F U N D 3 I report for record that under the authority given me by the Board I have accepted a gift of one thousand dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...troller may prescribe. A financial statement of the Association shall be published annually. SECTION 8. The Fiscal Year. The fiscal year of the Association shall begin July 1st and end on June 30th, following. SECTION 9. The Board shall determine the price and condition of the sale of coupon books and other tickets of admission to athletic games. Regulations concerning coupon books shall be printe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1922: June 30, 1922 Bordner, E. R., Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of eighty dollars S80 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: June 30, 1922 Hamelink, M . H., Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months, beginning September I, 1922, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: June 30, 1922 Hurst, J. W., Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: June 30, 1922 Kordenat, R. A., Assistant in Surgery, from June 30, 1922, to September 1, 1923, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: ...L. E., Scholar in Economics, for the year 1922-23, beginning September 1, 1922, with a stipendium of three hundred dollars 300 . June 30, 1922 Kordenat, R. A., Assistant in Surgery, from June 30, 1922, to September 1, 1923, without salary. July 3, 1922 Little, Ethel E., Medical Adviser for W o m e n , for one year, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars 2500 . June... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: June 30, 1922 Shackell, L. F., Associate in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, in the College of Medicine, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 a month. Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: ...ber meeting was changed from the eleventh to the eighteenth day of the month. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1922. STATEMENT OF INCOME ACCOUNT YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1 2 92 Balances July I, lyjl Free Balance in Income Account. . .., Reserve to cover Encumbrances Balances subject to reappropriation Invested in Secu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: ... OCTOBER 31, 1921 On motion of Mr. Blair, Mr. McKinley's offer was accepted. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY 7 The annual report of the Committee on Accountancy for the year ending June 30,1922, submitted through the Secretary, M r . G. P. Tuttle. This report was received for record. ,1922 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 89 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY UNION 8 A recommendation that 500 be appropriated from t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: ...chanical Engineering M.E. 71 3.00 73 2-50 77 350 79 2.00 81 300 These fees were approved. RESIGNATION O F D E A N O F C O L L E G E O F L A W 6 Dean H. C. Jones, of the College of Law, on June 30 wrote me: "I hereby resign as Professor of Law and Dean of the College of Law, effective September 1, 1922." I accepted this resignation andreportmy action for record. This report was received for record.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1922: ...Herbert, N r . Noble, M r . Trees, M r . Trimble; no, none; absent, M r . Blair, M r . Small. 3 It is further recommended that anyreceiptsfrom sales in excess of 5,000 between April 1 and June 30 be covered into the Reserve and Contingent Fund. 4 A further recommendation that the balance 7,400 of the 10,000 appropriated October 20, 1922, for drainage of agricultural lands be covered back into the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...eptember I, 1922, at a salary of six thousand dollars 6000 a year. August 8, 1922 1 Pickering, Ernest, Instructor in Architecture, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1923, at a salary of two hundred forty dollars 240 a month. August 30, 1922 1 Pickof, Frederick, Instructor in Pathology, on one-half time, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ears of ten months each, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 17, 1922 Collin, L. P., Instructor in Ceramic Engineering, from October 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. October 10, 1922 Conway, Lauretta, Stenographer in the Division of Olericulture, in the Department of Horticulture, in the College of Agricultu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ctober 1,1922, to September 1,1923, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. October 21, 1922 Hathaway, S. J., Associate in Physiology and Zoology, from November 6, 1922, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of twenty-one hundred dollars 2100 . November 6, 1922 ,92 board of trustees November 9, Joranson, Y., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, for three and onehalf months, begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...Shreve of Jacksonville be appointed a member of the Advisory Board of the School of Pharmacy forfiveyears beginning July 1, 1923, to succeed Mr. P. D. Roark of Macomb, whose term expires June 30, 1923. O n motion of M r s . Blake, this appointment was m a d e . PURCHASE OF GREEN LOT 9 A report from the Comptroller that the purchase authorized by the Board on November 9 of the lot owned by Professo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...TY OF ILLINOIS 107 York City, especially in his particularfieldof early American history. With great regret, I recommend that Professor Greene's resignation be accepted to take effect on June 30, 1923. This resignation was accepted and the President of the University w a s requested to convey to Professor Greene an expression of the extreme sense of regret of the Board, and of its good wishes for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ks, beginning about M a y 2, 1923, at a compensation of one hundred eighty dollars 180 . January io, 1923 Murray, J. R., Student Assistant in Military Science, from December 15, 1922, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of ten dollars 10 a month. December 21, 1922 Stafford, G. T., Assistant Professor of Orthopedics and Physical Diagnosis, in Physical Education and Athletic Coaching, from February 1, 192... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...nying contract proposed by the United States Veterans Bureau, for the training of certain groups of persons to be sent here by the Bureau, or now here, for the period February 1, 1923 to June 30, 1923, as a substitute for that part of our present contract with the Bureau which relates to the training of non-collegiate students in agriculture, students whom we have classified as Vocational Specials... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...IS of U R B A N A , ILLINOIS, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter prescribed, hereby offers to accept, up to the limit of its capacity, during the period February 1, 1923, to June 30, 1923, inclusive, for instruction in courses approved by the institution and the United States Veterans Bureau, persons entitled to training under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act designated by the United... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...h 1, 1923, to September 1, 1923, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. February 28, 1923 Hubbard, F. E., Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, from February 1, 1923, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. February 9, 1923 Livingston, G. S., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, from February 1, 1923, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ... beginning February 14, 1923, at a compensation offiftydollars 50 for the period. February 22, 1923 Montgomery, Edna, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, from February 15, 1923, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of sixty dollars 6o a month. This appointment supersedes her previous one. February 21, 1923 Mosher, M . L., Associate in Farm Organization and Management, in the Agricultural Experiment... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...wing exhibits: Schedule A Statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund The Reserve and Contingent Fund consists of the estimated budget incomes of the University for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1923, less appropriations made by the Board from this income. The unappropriated balance on March 31, as shown by the Schedule, was 76,383.83. Schedule B S u m m a r y of Receipts and Disbursements This s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...SIGNATION OF PROFESSOR GREENE 23 A recommendation that the Board reconsider i s action of January 17, 1923 t page 106 , accepting the resignation of Professor E. B. Greene to take effect June 30, 1923, and accept this resignation to be effective August 31, 1923. O n motion of M r . Trees, the action accepting Professor Greene's resignation was reconsidered. O n motion of M r s . Evans, Professor G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ion that Mr. F. B. Andrews, C. P. A., be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July 1, 1923, to succeed Mr. E. E. Gore, whose term expires June 30, 1923. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this appointment w a s m a d e . Mckinley hospital fund 7 A report from the Comptroller that, in accordance with the action of the Board of Trustees at its meeting of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...nior elective 1 hour Music 28-29 Keyboard Harmony 2 hours Music 30-31 Course in Accompanying 1 hour O n motion of M r . Trees, these changes were approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF BALANCES OF JUNE 30, 1923 4 A recommendation from the Comptroller that the following balances in budget appropriations for 1922-23 on June 30, 1923, be reappropriated for the purposes specified: Administration and General Dep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ees, these changes were approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF BALANCES OF JUNE 30, 1923 4 A recommendation from the Comptroller that the following balances in budget appropriations for 1922-23 on June 30, 1923, be reappropriated for the purposes specified: Administration and General Departments Library salaries Balance of 1,600 for Summer Cataloging 1,185.50 Gregory and Peabody Biographies 2,774.29 Agricul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...y expense. O n motion of M r s . Evans, this recommendation w a s approved. PAYMENTS ON LAND PURCHASES 16 A recommendation that the sum of 19,250 be appropriated from our free balance on June 30, 1923, to make further payments on land purchases, as per the following schedule. Unpaid Balance Maturity May be paid Amount Remaining Various Lots in College Place, Champaign . June 15, 1927 Dec. 15, 1923... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...sking that credit be granted for work in the Lithuanian language. O n motion of M r s . Evans, this request was referred to the University Senate. REPORT OF TREASURER FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1923 17 A report of the Treasurer, Mr. A. M . Burke, for the fiscal year July 1, 1922 to June 30, 1923, transmitted to me through the hands of the Comptroller, with the following statement: July Eighteent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...s request was referred to the University Senate. REPORT OF TREASURER FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1923 17 A report of the Treasurer, Mr. A. M . Burke, for the fiscal year July 1, 1922 to June 30, 1923, transmitted to me through the hands of the Comptroller, with the following statement: July Eighteenth, 1923 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y Dear President Kinley: I transmit herew... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ent: July Eighteenth, 1923 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y Dear President Kinley: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1923, prepared in accordance with the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined this report and I hereby certify that it is correct and in agreement with the accounts of m y office. Very truly you... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...stees of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I am submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1923, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923 Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke This report w a s received for record. Treasurer ,I923 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...f the Treasurer, I am submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1923, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1922, to June 30, 1923 Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke This report w a s received for record. Treasurer ,I923 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 3OI S T A T E M E N T OF RECElFrS A N D DISBURSEMENTS OF T H E T R E A S U R E ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...Blair, Mrs. Blake, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small. ,1923 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 305 COMPTROLLER'S REPORT President Kinley presented for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30,1923, with the auditors' reports for the quarter and the year, and the auditors' report of the Stadium accounts. Board of Trustees, University of Illinois August 7, 1923 Dear Sirs: W e have audited the Ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...um accounts. Board of Trustees, University of Illinois August 7, 1923 Dear Sirs: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the quarter ending June 30, 1923, thus completing the entire year of 1922-1923, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements as embodied in the report of the Comptroller for that period are in accordance with the books, and, in o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...c Co. President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois August 7, 1923 Dear Sir: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1923, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements for that period, as embodied in the accounts of the Business Office hereto attached, are in accordance with the books and are correct. W e have furthe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...of Illinois August 6, 1923 Dear Sirs: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the Memorial Stadium Fund of the University of Illinois for the period, December 15, 1921 to June 30, 1923 and certify that the following statement of Receipts and Disbursements for the period is in accordance with the books and is correct: Receipts: Subscriptions 782,565.69 Sale of Liberty Bonds 5,955-3 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ... 752 03 7242 Receipts 995 88 Total Reserve 879 12' 43 43 5 363 32 oj M U t o 0 7 a t T H P I PI en r , on n T5 r a T "1 ,S T A T E M E N T OF T H E STORES A N D REVOLVING ACCOUNTS AS A T JUNE 30, 1923 Balances July i, IQ22 Credits from Balances June 30, IQ23 Transfers Dormitories Disbursements Department Storerooms Stock From To Jobs in and Requisitions Jobs in Dorimitories 12 879 95 Chicago Gener... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...unds in his custody on September 30, 1923 was 758,026.49. An analysis of the receipts of the Treasurer appears in Schedule C, following: State appropriations made for the biennium ending June 30, 1923 must have been fully expended by September 30, 1923, or would have lapsed. All operating appropriations were expended prior to June 30, 1923. Building appropriations not fully expended by that date w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...e appropriations made for the biennium ending June 30, 1923 must have been fully expended by September 30, 1923, or would have lapsed. All operating appropriations were expended prior to June 30, 1923. Building appropriations not fully expended by that date were closed by September 30, 1923. Schedules D to M inclusive Statements of appropriations These statements show the condition of all appropri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ... Comptroller 6 SCHEDULE A 2 5OO OOO 0 0 STATEMENT OF RESERVE A N D CONTINGENT F3 402 4 UND 8 FOR T H E QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 0 4 0 4 Crutits Free Balance of General Income at June 30, 1923 Unappropriated Balance 1923-24 Income, per Budget, page 240 Board Minutes, July 11, 1923 State Biennium Building Appropriations, 1923-25 Hospital Surplus June 30, 1923 transferred to General Income O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ... General Income at June 30, 1923 Unappropriated Balance 1923-24 Income, per Budget, page 240 Board Minutes, July 11, 1923 State Biennium Building Appropriations, 1923-25 Hospital Surplus June 30, 1923 transferred to General Income Old Warrants Cancelled Medical Physiology Overdraft June 30, transferred to 192J-24balance ToAppropriation in 1919-21 Medical Research Laboratory adjust Appropriations 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...stees on October 27, 1923 page 335 . T h i s report w a s received for record. STUDENT LOAN FUND 22 A report from the Comptroller of the condition of the various student loan funds as of June 30, 1923. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY STATEMENT OF ALL STUDENT LOANS AS A T JUNE 30,1923 Number Total Amount Accrued I t r s neet June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 June 30 1922 1923 1922 1923 1922 1923 Not yet ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...e to bring us 500 or 550 per month, a sum sufficient to provide ,124 board of trustees February 13, the salary andfieldexpenses of Mr. Butler and to permit an accumulation of money before June 30 to take care of the salary of Mr. Butler for July and August according to our contract with him as a University teacher, made in the usual fashion. Very truly yours, Kendric C. Babcock Counselor UNITED ST... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: ...ll purposes for the currentfiscalyear. Balances, as shown, represent the unencumbered balances after allowing for all orders and contracts outstanding, and for regular salaries payable to June 30, as well as actual disbursements to date. Schedule N Statement of Stores and Revolving Accounts. This statement shows the operations of the University storerooms, service departments, such as Photography,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: .... The University Committee recommended the appointment of Mr. Frederick B. Andrews, C.P-A., of Chicago to the Board of Examiners to succeed Mr. Edward E. Gore, C.P.A., whose term expired June 30, 1923. You presented his name o the Board of Trustees, the Board apprpved the appointment and Mr. Andrews accepted it. The organization of the Board has been as follows: Mr. James P. McGregor, C.P.A., Chai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1923: ... last preceding United States census, on the condition that the allotment of funds to any state shall not be less than a minimum of 5,000 for anyfiscalyear up to and including that ending June 30,1923, nor less than 10,000 for any fiscal year thereafter, and that for each Federal dollar so expended for the maintenance of such vocational training, the State or local community or both shall expend a... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1924: ... thirty-five hundred dollars 35 o . September 1, 1923 1 ,3H board of trustees September 25, Lescher, F. M., Instructor in Architecture, beginning September 15, 1923, and continuing until June 30, 1924, at a salary of two hundred twenty dollars 220 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. September 8, 1923 ' Li, Sheo-Hen, Research Graduate Assistant in Chemical Engineering, in the Eng... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...wing exhibits: Schedule A Statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund The Reserve and Contingent Fund consists of the estimated budget incomes of the University for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1924, less appropriations made by the Board from this income to September 30, 1923. The unappropriated balance on that date, as shown by the Schedule, was 283,497.53. Schedule B S u m m a r y of Receipts ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ... and one-third dollars 133.33 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. October 13,1923 Wainwright, B. B., Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, from October 12, 1923 to June 30, 1924, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month. October 13. 923 Warren, L. G., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1923, at a salary of te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...O BROADCASTING 11 A recommendation that 400 be assigned from the Reserve and Contingent Fund for additional equipment and operation for the radio broadcasting station for the year ending June 30, 1924. O n motion of M r . Trees, this recommendation was approved, and the appropriation was m a d e by the following vote: Aye, M r . Armstrong, M r . Blair, M r s . Evans, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Noble, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ... her previous one. December 15, 1923 ,I924 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 4OI Mock, F. C, Instructor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, beginning January 1, 1924, and continuing until June 30, 1924, at a salary of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. December 20, 1923 Parker, M . L., Assistant in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1924, and continuin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...ruary 1, 1924, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. February i 1924 .. Glos, Raymond, Student Clerk in the Office of the Dean of Men, beginning January 1, 1924, and continuing until June 30, 1924, at a salary offiftydollars 50 a month. January 12, 1924 Gould, H. W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1924, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...ure Items Bureau of Public Engineering Experiment April 2, 1924 Investigation of facRoads, U. S. Dept. Station furnishes office to tors effecting the of Agriculture space and may publish June 30, 1924 design of drainage results. University to systems pay not more than 600 for salaries and wages MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACTS EXECUTED UNDER GENERAL REGULATIONS REGARDING CONTRACTS Otto Harrassowitz, Agent ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...s Riggs, Chief Clerk i yr. Fed. 1,500 9. Hazel Yates, Stenographer C. S. 1,080 Total, Administration and excess of receipts over estimates for 1924-25 i any to be applied against 'Balance June 30,1924, 321,380 f this, and amount from University funds reduced accordingly. jAImj 1,000 from Smith-Lever; total, 8,000. Paid from Smith-Lever, 1,800. ,556 board of trustees June 9, Agricultural College Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ...ntment of Walter F. Dodd, of the firm of Dodd, Matheny, Wham, Edmunds, of Chicago, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, to succeed Mr. Harry Dunbaugh, whose term expires June 30, 1924. O n motion of M r s . Grigsby, this appointment was made. EXTENSION OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR MR. VANIMAN 12 On request of the Illinois Agricultural Association, Dean Mumford recommends, and I concur,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: ... s t r o n g , M r . Trees, a n d D r . N o b l e , for investigation a n d report. REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY 22 The following report of the Treasurer for the year ending June 30, 1924. President David KMey, University of Illinois M y dear President Kinky: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1924, prepared in accordance wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...he year ending June 30, 1924. President David KMey, University of Illinois M y dear President Kinky: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1924, prepared in accordance with the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined this report and I hereby certify that it is correct and in agreement with the accounts of m y office, as shown by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...ement with the accounts of m y office, as shown by the attached reconciliation statement. Very truly yours Llottd M o b e y Comptroller RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER AS AT JUNE 30, 1924 Treasurer's Add: Receipts Deduct Business Balance not Deposited Unpaid Office In process Warrants Balance General Fund 979,915.84 18,810.50 20144.3.01 797 283.33 Trust Fund 170,716.17 2,079.67 10,021... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Conkwright, N . B., Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Giryotas, Emelia J., Roentgenologist in the Dispensary, in the College of ,i6 B O A R D OF T R U S T E E S July 14. Medicine, on one-half time, for one year, beginning September I, 1924, at a salary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Gradwohl, Beulah E., Manager of the Woman's Residence Hall, for one year, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of two hundred 200 a month, in addition to laundry, room, and board (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Maxwell, Annie L., Extension Specialist in H o m e Furnishing, in Smith-Lever Extension, for one year, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of two hundred eight and one-third dollars 208.33 a mon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Mikesell, W . H., Assistant in English, on three-fourths time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of one hundred thirty-five dollars 135 a month. This appointment supersedes his... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Reid, P. E., Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, June 24, 1924 Reinsch, B. P., Instructor in Mathematics, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...turday, October 25, 1924, at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago. COMPTROLLER'S AND AUDITORS' REPORTS The Secretary presented for record the report of the Comptroller for the quarter ending June 30, 1924, and of Arthur Young Co., auditors. August 25,1924 President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sir: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the Univ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sir: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1924, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements for that period as embodied in the accounts of the Business Office hereto attached, are in accordance with the books and are correct. W e have further... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...irs dealt with therein. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Company ,1924 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Si C O M P T R O L L E R S REPORT QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES JUNE 30, 1924 SUMMARY The unappropriated balance of the Reserve and Contingent Fund to be carried forward to the succeeding year was Schedule A 377 894 The total receipts student fees, sales, and Federal funds of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...nt Fund to be carried forward to the succeeding year was Schedule A 377 894 The total receipts student fees, sales, and Federal funds of the University Treasurer for the 11 months ending June 30, 1924 esciuding transfers and balance July 1, were Schedule B 2 071 092 The total disbursements were Schedule B j 705 703 Balance, June 30, 1924 allowing for outstanding warrants Schedule B 960 058 Budget ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...e University Treasurer for the 11 months ending June 30, 1924 esciuding transfers and balance July 1, were Schedule B 2 071 092 The total disbursements were Schedule B j 705 703 Balance, June 30, 1924 allowing for outstanding warrants Schedule B 960 058 Budget income from Federal Funds for the year, 1 0 0 of estimate , 356 3 28 Student Fees, 1 0 4 of estimate 664 097 Miscellaneous sales and receip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...he total Appropriations for thefiscalyear. 1 0O O 0 O Board appropriations to Departments for the currentfiscalyear totaled Schedule D 4 790 1 9 9 243 07 37 43 These were 9 0 expended on June 30, 1924, and 4 encumbered, balances lapsed into Reserve and Contingent Fund. State Building appropriations of the Biennium, including balances totaled.... Schedule D . . . 3 166 757 Receiptswere 2 7 expended... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...nd Commissions on Lot Purchases 440 30 Land 38 000 00 38 440 30 Assignments on account of Incidental Expenditures... 5 94 129 143 24 Unappropriated Balance of Reserve and Contingent Fund June 30, 1924 Add Surplus of Income from Smith-Hughes Act over Estimate . . 106 71 Surplus of Income from Student Fees over Estimate,. 24 096 98 Surplus of Income from Miscellaneous Receipts over Estimate 43 802 8... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...S T A T E M E N T OF T H E ST 3RES A N D RIS O L V I N G AlCCOUNT S a; A T J U N E 30 1924 Ba ances July 1,1923 Dor mitories Tra tsfers Stock Process mints From Ho fpitals To On O ,AS AT JUNE 30, 1924 TRUST FUNDS Permanent Funds Expendable Funds Balance Jwit 30, T924 Principal June 30, IQ24 Investments Balance Total PrinInvestments July I, ad n cipal July and Total Cash JQ33 Total Rtcriteblri Cask... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...emorial for Endowments Scholarship in the Laughlm Rea Jennings Bryan 985 0000 800 00 000 ,N AS AT JUNE 30, t92 TRUST FUNDS Permanent Funds Expendable Funds Principal June 30,1024 Balance June 30, 1924 Total PrinInvestments Balance cipal July and July 1, I, 1923 Total Receivables Cask 1923 Building, Funds McKlnley Hospital Fund Totals, Building Fund Research Donation Funds American Medical Associat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, 1924 Lloyd, B. L., Miss , Instructor in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of eighty-three and one-third dollars 83.33 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...Financial Report of the Stadium Fund as kept by the Comptroller, and also the report of Arthur Young and Company, Public Accountants, on the audit of the Stadium Fund for the year ending June 30, 1924, transmitted to m e by M r . Morey. August 25, 1924 Board of Trustees, University 0 Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dear Sirs, W e have audited the accounts of the Memorial Stadium Fund of the University ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...5, 1924 Board of Trustees, University 0 Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dear Sirs, W e have audited the accounts of the Memorial Stadium Fund of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1924, and certify that the statements of the Fund appearing in the Comptroller's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1924, are correct. A statement of the Receipts and Disbursements for the year follow... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...ial Stadium Fund of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1924, and certify that the statements of the Fund appearing in the Comptroller's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1924, are correct. A statement of the Receipts and Disbursements for the year follows: Cash Balance July 1, 1923 147,650.51 Receipts: Subscriptions and Donations including interest 383,987.41 Less Paid in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ... Expense 16,136.48 J u l y M a y refunded June to be refunded 1,149.76 17,286.24 Cash Balance June 30, 1924 2,006.63 Loans from Athletic Association repaid.. 2,379.62 The Cash balance at June 30, 1924, was verified by a letter received from the Total Warrants drawn 831,124.17 Depositary. The records and accounts were found to be well kept and in good order. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. ,1924... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...PORT OF COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY 32 I have received from the secretary of the Committee on Accountancy, Registrar G. P. Tuttle, the Report of the work of the Committee for the year ended June 30, 1924. I submit it herewith for record. Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits, herewith, a report of its work for the year ended Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ... it herewith for record. Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits, herewith, a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1924. PERSONNEL The membership of the University Committee has been as follows: Professor M . H. Robinson, Chairman; Professor J. N. Pomeroy; Registrar G. P. Tuttle, Secretary, ex-oficio. Mr- D. A, Grossm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...ittee. The University Committee recommended the appointment of Mr. Walter F. Dodd, Ph.D., of Chicago to the Board of Examiners to succeed Mr. Harry J. Dunbaugh, LL.B., whose term expired June 30, 1924. You presented his name to the Board of Trustees, the Board approved the appointment and Mr. Dodd accepted it. The organization of the Board has been as follows: Mr. James P. McGregor, C.P.A., Chairm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Small. CONTRACT FOR HEATING AND VENTILATING THE N E W GYMNASIUM 13 Under authority given by you, Professor James M . White, Supervising Architect, received on June 30 bids for the heating and ventilating of the Men's Gymnasium, and the Executive Committee was authorized to award the contract. He submits them as given below, and asks inasmuch as there has been no meetin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: June 30, Gillis, M. C, Research Assistant in Olericulture, for one year, beginning July 1, 1924, at a salary of one hundred sixty-six and two-thirds dollars 166.67 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...ning certain properties in the neighborhood of the Chicago departments. In Contingent Fund as that an appropriationrenderedfirmofconnection bill. assistance. The totalcarried forward from June 30, in thisto pay this isCompanyand securingrecommend amounthas called upon 955 1925, Prussingthe Reserve for I the information he for services of the be made from 955. ,306 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ljuty 28 On mot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...L S O F C O N T R A C T S ORIGINALLY A P P R O V E D B Y T H E B O A R D Contracts with United States Veteran Bureau School Year 1924-25 Special Tutorial Instruction from July 1, 1924 to June 30, 1925 Special Field Instruction in Agriculture, July 1, 1924 to June 30. 1925 Regular Instruction, Urbana Colleges, September 22, 1924, to June 15, 1925 Regular Instruction, Chicago Schools, October 6, 192... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1925: ...SENTED BY PRESIDENT KINLEY The Board considered the following matters presented by the President of the University. THE BUDGET FOR 1924-25 1 The budget for thefiscalyear July 1, 1924, to June 30, 1925, with the request that the budget be approved and that the President of the University be authorized to make such minor changes and adjustments as may be necessary, and to make necessary additional a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1925: ...of one hundred sixty-six and two-thirds dollars 166.66 a month. January 27, 1925 Little, E. M., Assistant in Physics, on one-fourth time, beginning February 7, 1925, and continuing until June 30, 1925, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. February 6, 1925 Mason, E. W., Assistant Cashier in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, for seven mon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ... buildings. This report was received for record. FINANCIAL REPORT, WOMAN'S RESIDENCE HALLS 39 Thefinancialreports of the Woman's Residence Hall and of Davenport House for the year ending June 30, 1925. These reports were received for record. INVESTMENT OF FUNDS Mr. Armstrong, for the Finance Committee, recommended that 3,000 of the Gregory fund and 2,coo of the Plym fellowship endowment be investe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...r, M r . Blair, M r s . Busey, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Small. ,1925 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 367 UNENCUMBERED BALANCES REAPPROPRIATED 41 A recommendation that the following balances, lapsed June 30, 1925, be reappropriated for the respective purposes. Administration General Printing of Regulations 1,000.00 Crockerland Expedition Report 1,500.00 g 2,500.00 Agriculture Dairy Creamery 11,007.29 Home Eco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...none; absent, M r . Barr, M r . Blair, M r s . Busey, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Small. ,368 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 28 COMPTROLLER'S REPORT 42 The Comptroller's report for the quarter ending June 30, 1925. SCHEDULE A S T A T E M E N T OF RESERVE A N D CONTINGENT F U N D QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 192s Balance forward March 31,1925 H 64.2 36 Add: Cancellation 27 75 27 11 Deduct: t of old warrants 14. 6707... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...ructural Water Metals Westernand Totals MetaU General Electric Metals AUis Highway Metals Copper and 00 Permanent Funds ,374 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 28 SCHEDULE O Cont'd TRUST FUNDS AS AT JUNE 30, 1925 Permanent Funds Investments and Receivables Cask Scholarship, Fellowship, and Prize Donations American Pharmaceutical Scholarships International Live Stock Exposition Fund. . . . C. Gross Prize Fund ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 Abel, T. F., Assistant in Sociology, for five months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars 900 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 Buck, Elizabeth, Instructor in Voice, for ten months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation offifteenhundred dollars 1500 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 Groot, J. T., Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for two months beginning July 1, 1925, at a salary offiftydollars 50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 ,1925 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 379 Poole, W . C , Jr., Assistant in Sociology, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September I, 1925, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 Simmons, R. E., Assistant in Accountancy, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: June 30, 1925 Zuschke, Walter, Assistant in German, for five months, beginning September 1, 1925, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...mmendation w a s approved. REPORT OF ARTHUR YOUNG AND COMPANY, ACCOUNTANTS 35 The following report of the audit of the receipts and disbursements of the University for the quarter ending June 30, 1925, by Arthur Young and Company, Accountants: August 26, 1925 President, Board of Trustees, University oj Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dear Sir: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...President, Board of Trustees, University oj Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dear Sir: W e have audited the Cash Receipts and Disbursements of the University of Illinois for the quarter ending June 30, 1925, and certify that the Receipts and Disbursements as embodied in the report of the Comptroller for that period, are in accordance with the books, and in our opinion, are correct. Yours faithfully, Art... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...herewith for your information a statement of the Income and Expense on account of the Vocational Training for Veterans under the special contracts with the government for the year ending June 30, 1925. Also, an estimate of the Income and Expense on this account for the current year. You will note that last year the income exceeded the total expense by 887 and that a surplus of approximately 1,000 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...n accounts: October 17, 1925 President David KinUy, University of Illinois My dear President Kinley: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1925, prepared in accordance with the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined this report and I hereby certify that it is correct and in agreement with the accounts of m y office, as shown by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...VERSITY TREASURER AS AT JUNE 30, 1925 T e s r r s Balance raue' 1,108,569.50 Add: Receipts not Deposited 24,842.84 Deduct: 1,133,412.34 Unpaid Warrants 300,862.49 Business Office Balance June 30, 1925 832,549.85 July 11, 1925 The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Gentlemen : In compliance with the by-laws of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Artic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...es of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1925, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1924, to June 30th, 1925. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer ,1925 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 421 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS A N D DISBURSE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ... Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1925, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1924, to June 30th, 1925. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer ,1925 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 421 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS A N D DISBURSEMENTS OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1925 Balance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: Date June 30, 1925 A. M . B U R K E TftAsurtr ,424 board of trustees October 23 REPORT OF ACCOUNTANTS ON MEMORIAL STADIUM FUND 15 The Comptroller transmits the audit of the accounts of the Memorial Stadium by Arthur Yo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...University oj Illinois Dear President Kinley: I transmit to you herewith the audit report of Arthur Young and Company, accountants, covering the Memorial Stadium Fund for the year ending June 30, 1925. The Comptroller's report referred to appears on page 376 of the minutes of July 28th. Cordially yours, Lloyd Morey Comptroller September 15, 1925 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ..., 1925 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dear Sirs: W e have audited the accounts of the Memorial Stadium Fund of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1925, and certify that the statement of the Fund appearing in the Comptroller's report for the year ending June 30, 1925,1 is correct. A statement of the Receipts and Disbursements for the year follows: C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...emorial Stadium Fund of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1925, and certify that the statement of the Fund appearing in the Comptroller's report for the year ending June 30, 1925,1 is correct. A statement of the Receipts and Disbursements for the year follows: Cash Balance July 1,1924 200663 Receipts: Subscriptions and Donations including interest 228 516 70 Loans from Athlet... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ... 541 09 June to be refunded by Athletic Association 753 n 12 294 20 Donations Refunded 11500 Loans from Athletic Association repaid. 47 500 00 Total Warrants Drawn 477 471 67 Cash Balance June 30,1925 15 742 51 The Cash balance at June 30, 1925, was verified by a letter received from the Deposita y., The records and accounts were found to be well kept and in good order. Yours faithfully, Arthur Yo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...ciation 753 n 12 294 20 Donations Refunded 11500 Loans from Athletic Association repaid. 47 500 00 Total Warrants Drawn 477 471 67 Cash Balance June 30,1925 15 742 51 The Cash balance at June 30, 1925, was verified by a letter received from the Deposita y., The records and accounts were found to be well kept and in good order. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. This report w a s received for recor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...466 board of trustees This report was received for record. November 19 REPORT OF ACCOUNTANCY COMMITTEE 16 The r p r o the University Committee, on Accountancy f r the year endeot f o ing June 30, 1925. REPORT OF THE UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits, herewith, a report of its work for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits, herewith, a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1925. Personnel The membership of the University Committee has been as follows: Professor M . H. Robinson, Chairman; Professor W . E. Britton; Registrar G. P. Tuttle, Secretary, ex-officio. Mr. D. A. Gros... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...res 4,391.99 4,391.99 Less items not on Business Office Records.... 47.29 4.344-7 17,018.98 Less: Charge on Business Office record for Typewriter error 44.00 Charge for one book not paid June 30, 1925... i.ag 45-25 Balance on Hand June 30, 1925 B.O. Records 16,973.73 Respectfully submitted, Maurice H. Robinson, Chairman William E. Britton G. P. Tuttle, Secretary University Committee on Accountancy... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...ness Office Records.... 47.29 4.344-7 17,018.98 Less: Charge on Business Office record for Typewriter error 44.00 Charge for one book not paid June 30, 1925... i.ag 45-25 Balance on Hand June 30, 1925 B.O. Records 16,973.73 Respectfully submitted, Maurice H. Robinson, Chairman William E. Britton G. P. Tuttle, Secretary University Committee on Accountancy This report was received for record. PLYM F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ...T OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY 3 On request of Dean Mumford, I recommend that the sum of 3,876.64 be appropriated from the balance carried forward from the funds of the Dairy Husbandry Department, June 30, 1925, subject to reappropriation, for additional facilities at the new dairy barn made necessary by the transfer of the dairy herd to the new dairy barns. O n motion of M r . Barr, this appropriation w a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: ... to pay a fee of ten dollars for the 1928 certificate of approval for the Milk Pasteurization Plant, under an act of the General Assembly relating to the pasteurization of milk, approved June 30, 1925. Heretofore the University had paid the fee until the matter was brought to the attention of the Legal Counsel. O n February 14, 1928, the Legal Counsel gave an opinion that the University should not... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1925: ... educational equipment in the College of Agriculture, 'engaged in the business of operating a pasteurization plant,' within the meaning of an act of the legislature of Illinois, approved June 30, 1925, appearing at page 408 of the Session Laws of that year, and beginning as section 101 of Chapter 56 4 Smith-Hurd Revised Statutes of 1927, so as to be obligated to pay the inspection fee prescribed i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1925: ...of vocational subjects. By this act the Federal Government appropriated for the year ending June 30, 1918, the sum of 500,000 and for each succeeding year up to and including that ending June 30, 1925, a sum exceeding by 250,000 the appropriation of the next preceding year. Beginning July 1, 1925, the sum is to be fixed at 3,000,000 per annum. These appropriations will be allotted to each state in... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1925: ... will be Hotel Chelsea, Los Angeles. Returning to U r b a n a late in July she expects a visit from Emma Rhoads ickolay. Bessie E. Stover, '06-'07, is retiring from active library work on June 30th. Early in May the staff at the University of Iowa gave a beautiful afternoon party for her at the University Club. Besides the catalog department, the older m e m b e r s of the staff who have known her... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 24)
  • 1926: ...ing April 5, 1926, and continuing until September I, 1926, without salary. April 12, 1926 Walls, Mrs. Mary P., Stenographer in Mathematics, beginning March 16, 1926, and continuing until June 30, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of three hundred fifty-one dollars and sixtyone cents 351.61 . March 27, 1926 Wernicke, H. 0., Instructor in Surgery, in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1926: ...ngton, of thefirmof Reckitt, Benington, and LeClear, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy to serve for three years from July 1, 1916, to succeed Mr. F. B. Andersen whose term expired June 30, 1926. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this appointment w a s m a d e . LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSOR KNIPP 9 Irecommendthat P o e s r Charles T. Knipp of the Department of Physics rfso be given a sabbatic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...e 30, 1916: August 4, 1926 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y Dear President Kiklet: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1926, prepared in accordance with the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined this report and I hereby certify that i i correct and in t s agreement with the accounts of m y office, as shown by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...stees of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I am submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1926, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July i, 1925, to June 30, 1926. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke, Treasurer University of Illinois ,1926 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO7 S T A T E M E ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...f the Treasurer, I am submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1926, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July i, 1925, to June 30, 1926. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke, Treasurer University of Illinois ,1926 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO7 S T A T E M E N T OF RECEIPTS A N D DISBURSEMENTS OF T H E T R E A S U R E R OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ... Jan. i-Apr. 1 July i-Oct. 1 ,no board of trustees September 22 This report was received for record. THE QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 24 I submit the quarterly report of the as of June 30, 1926. Schedule A STATEMENT OF RESERVE A N D CONTINGENT F U N D Q U A R T E R E N D I N G J U N E 30, 1926 Balance Forward March 31,1926 , 119 572 34 Add: 1924-25 balances carried forward subject to reappr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...ic Exit Locks 050 00 Campus Plans Bill of C. A Piatt 1 253 40 Meeting June 14, 1926 Agricultural Extension for Automobile 950 OO Death Benefits Eric Froberg 750 00 Unappropriated Balance June 30, 1926 110 385 4 Add: Surplus of Actual Incomes over Estimates State Board for Vocational Education Smith-Hughes Special Veteran's Bureau Contract Student Fees Miscellaneous Sales Lapsed Appropriation Balan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...Y 3 On recommendation o Dean Mumford, I recommend that: f a A balance of 1475.06 in the special appropriation for Nutrition Investigation made February 13, 1926, and remaining unexpended June 30, 1926, be reappropriated for the purposes of the original appropriation; b Unappropriated income of Animal Husbandry from sales for the year ending June 30, 1926, be appropriated to the department in accor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...1926, and remaining unexpended June 30, 1926, be reappropriated for the purposes of the original appropriation; b Unappropriated income of Animal Husbandry from sales for the year ending June 30, 1926, be appropriated to the department in accordance with the recommendation of the Dean for the following-purposes: Operation 703.22 Equipment 750.00 The balance under item a was inadvertently merged by... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...The University Committee recommended the appointment of Mr. Harold Benington, C.P.A., of Chicago to the Board of Examiners to succeed Mr. Frederick B. Andrews, C.P.A,, whose term expired June 30, 1926. You ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 523 1928 presented his name to the Board of Trustees, the Board approved the appointment, and Mr. Benington accepted it. The organization of the Board has been as follows... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ..., the unused funds will not be available for use except with the approval of the President. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures must be made in approximate accor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...erned, the Director of the general department concerned, or the corresponding general officer, and in all cases by the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. ESTIMATED BUDGET INCOME I. State Appropriations for Operation, Maintenance, and Equipment Salaries and Wages 3,050,000.00 Office Expense 140,000.00 Travel 40,000.00 Operation 460,000.00 Repairs 150,000.0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...and was applied on regular departmental requisitions during the closing days of the last fiscal year. Since this appropriation was made for a special purpose, the unexpended balance as of June 30 must be restored and held available for that purpose. Concerning item b , at the end of the lastfiscalyear the Department of Animal Husbandry had an excess of receipts over budget estimates amounting to 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...e will not be ready for market until some time in July. In the meantime it i necessary to purchase feed s and provide labor to take care of them. Most of this expense must be met prior to June 30. I have authorized the Comptroller and the Department to treat the value of the cattle as a deferred resource for the budget and to set up the estimated value of the cattle as of June 30, and credit that ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ... June 30. I have authorized the Comptroller and the Department to treat the value of the cattle as a deferred resource for the budget and to set up the estimated value of the cattle as of June 30, and credit that amount to the Department to be drawn against. I request confirmation of m y action on this matter. O n motion of M r . Barr, this action was confirmed. APPROPRIATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF CHE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...nd the Board unanimously concurred, that Mr. Lewis should be reimbursed for the money which he expended for living quarters and office from the time he was employed from May 12, 1924, to June 30, 1926, with the exception of the month of May, 1926, when the University furnished him a cottage. The total amount expended was 2,481.50. Mr. Barrett recommends t h a t the 2,481.50 be appropriated for thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1926: ...nd the Board unanimously concurred, that Mr. Lewis should be reimbursed for the money which he expended for living quarters and office from the time he was employed from May 12, 1924, to June 30, 1926, with the exception of the month of May, 1926, when the University furnished him a cottage. The total amount expended was 2,481.50. Mr. Barrett recommends t h a t the 2,481.50 be appropriated for thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1927: ...ber 1,1926, at a cash compensation of one hundredfiftydollars 150 October 18, 1926 Huffman, H . F., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, beginning October 14, 1926, and continuing until June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred ninety dollars 190 a month. October 9, 1926 Hyler, Frances W., Stenographer in Agricultural Education, on one-half time, for nine and one-half month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...1926, at a cash compensation of five hundred dollars 500 . September 21, 1926 Lloyd, D. B., Jr., Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, beginning October 11, 1926, and continuing unil June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred ninety dollars S190 a month. October 6, 1926 Loworn, J. E., Jr., Scholar in Economics, for the academic year beginning in September, 1926, at a stip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ..., at a cash compensation of one thousand dollars 1000 . November 13, 1926 Heino, A. F., Assistant in Architecture, on three-fourths time, beginning October 16, 1926, and continuing until June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. October 19, 1926 Kaplan, M . A., Attendant in Physiological Chemistry, for ten and one-half months beginning October 15, 1926, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ... a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars 1800 . July 19, 1926 ' Smith, L. W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning October 25, 1926, and continuing until June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. This supersedes his previous appointment. October 22, 1926 Streicher, M . H., Instructor in Anatomy, on one-fourth time, for eleven mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...also for record a l s of appointments made it by the President of the University. Alyea, P. E., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning February 7, 1927, and continuing until June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month.1 February 24, 1927 1 Bacon, C. A., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, for five months beginning February 1, 1927, without salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...February 24, 1927 Whalin, O. L., Research Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1927, and continuing until June 30, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-two dollars 72 a month.1 February 15, 1927 Whitaker, W . R., Student Assistant in Military Science, forfivemonths beginning February I, 1927, at a cash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ... Cold Storage Company bonds, be appropriated so far as necessary to meet the deficit in the expense of operation and equipment of the McKinley Hospital for the year from July 1, 1926, to June 30, 1927. A further recommendation that the Board accept from the Trustee of the Students' Hospital Association the sum of 3,000, and that this sum be appropriated towards meeting any deficit in expense of op... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...he excess receipts from sales over the budget estimates in the Department of Animal Husbandry be appropriated to the Department for the necessary expense of operation for the year ending June 30, 1927. O n motion of M r s . Busey, this appropriation w a s m a d e , b y the following vote: A y e , M r . Armstrong, M r s . Busey, M r s . E v a n s . ,322 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 10 PAYMENT OF BILL T O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...768.33 30,135.72 Operating Loss J 3,141.29 909.13 t 4.050.42 Add: Deficit at beginning of Year Corrected f 271.78 Adjustments and Non-Operating Expenses 277.59 t 549-37 Estimated Deficit June 30, 1927 f 4,599-79 This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS 22 The Comptroller's report of contracts made and purchase orders issued since the last meeting o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...TION A N D MAINTENANCE 27 A recommendation that an appropriation of 4,73341 be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to the Physical Plant Operating Budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1927, to take care of a deficit caused mainly by the assignment of the Board made at the last meeting of funds to offset the charge for heat and light service for the McK-inley Hospital. O n motion of D r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...tember 27, 1927. DEGREES IN MEDICINE The Secretary presented for record a l s of candidates on w h o m the it degree of Doctor of Medicine had been conferred between October 1, 1926, and June 30, 1927, on completion of the year of interneship on the dates indicated. Reuben Seid, B.S. June 12, 1927 H. Manning Elliott, A.B., B.S. June 14, 1927 Albert Carlos Barber, B.S. June 15, 1927 Joseph Jacob Mi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: June 30, 1927 Jones, Edith C , T o give instruction in Library Science in the S u m m e r Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of three The date in parenthesis it the date on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: June 30, 1927 ,420 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Juty H King, Ameda R., To give instruction in History in the Summer Session of 19 7, on one-half time, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of one hundred ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: June 30, 1927 T h e B o a r d adjourned, at 11 p. m., to meet at 11 a. m . o n Friday, July 15, 1927. SESSION O F J U L Y 15, 1927 W h e n the Board convened at the University, in Urbana, at 11 o'clock a. m. on Fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...26 00 40 777 75 526 1 401 00 87 ,446 board of trustees September 27 REPORT OF THE TREASURER 45 I submit the following report of the Treasurer, Honorable A. M . Burke, for the year ending June 30, 1927, transmitted by the Comptroller with the accompanying letters: July 19, 1927 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y dear President Kinley: I transmit to you herewith the report of the Tre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...ters: July 19, 1927 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M y dear President Kinley: I transmit to you herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ending June 30, 1927, as prepared by M r . A. M . Burke, Treasurer. I have checked the report and certify that it is correct and in agreement with the accounts of m y office as shown by the attached reconciliation statem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...greement with the accounts of m y office as shown by the attached reconciliation statement. Respectfully yours, Lloyd Mokey Comptroller RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER AS AT JUNE 30, 1927 Treasurer's Balance 917 228 66 Add: Receipts not Deposited 19 062 29 936 290 95 Deduct: Unpaid Warrants 201 295 77 Business Office Balance 734 99S 18 July H, 1927 The Board of Trustees of the Univers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...es of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1927, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July l, 1926, to June 30th, 1927. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer ,I927 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 447 S T A T E M E N T OF RECEI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ... Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1927, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July l, 1926, to June 30th, 1927. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer ,I927 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 447 S T A T E M E N T OF RECEIPTS A N D DISBURSEMENTS OF T H E TREASURER OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Y E A R E N ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...ry 12, 1927 December, io s ,45 board of trustees September 27 This report was received for record. REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 46 I submit the Report of the Comptroller for the year ending June 30, 1927, with the following accompanying letter: July 19, 1927 President David Kirdey, 355 Administration Bldg. West D e a r President Kin ley: I transmit to you herewith the Quarterly Report of the Comptrol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...9, 1927 President David Kirdey, 355 Administration Bldg. West D e a r President Kin ley: I transmit to you herewith the Quarterly Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1927. As this report comes at the end of the fiscal year thefigurestherein represent in total the transactions of the year ending that date, and the condition of the various funds at that time. Copies are... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...dget estimate set up. 'Credited direct to revolving accounts, not carried as separate itema on Balance Sheet. Schedule C S U M M A R Y OF RECEIPTS A N D DISBURSEMENTS Y E A R E N D I N G JUNE 30, 1927 Balance July 1, 1026 Receipts t and and State DisburseBalance Adjustments Appropriation mints June so, 1927 Funds in Hands of University Treasurer General Fund 671 334 50 fi 887 586 34 907 836 59 t 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...UNTS OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 14 In accordance with the by-laws of the Athletic Association I submit a report from the Comptroller of the audit of i s accounts for the six t months ending June 30, 1927, andfinancialstatement for the year ending June 30, 1927. This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS 15 PURCHASE ORDERS ISSUED DURING of contracts T H ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...-laws of the Athletic Association I submit a report from the Comptroller of the audit of i s accounts for the six t months ending June 30, 1927, andfinancialstatement for the year ending June 30, 1927. This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS 15 PURCHASE ORDERS ISSUED DURING of contracts T H purchase The following report from the Comptroller THE M ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...vious report to July 1, 1927. This report w a s received for record. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY 26 The Annual Report of the Committee on Accountancy for the year July 1, 1926, to June 30, 1927. REPORT Dr. David Kinley, President Dear Mr. President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1927. Personnel The memb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...26, to June 30, 1927. REPORT Dr. David Kinley, President Dear Mr. President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1927. Personnel The membership of the University Committee has been as follows: Professor M. H. Robinson, Chairman; Professor W . E. Britton; Registrar G. P. Tuttle, Secretary, ex-officio. Mr. D. A. Gross... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...26 00r 43 Physical Education Men 1 250 00 Schedule D , Pharmacy 1 200 00 Adjustment to Expense Budget Retiring Allowances Assignment to cover 1926-27 encumbrances Balance lapsed in error June 30, 1927 Assignment to cover Incidental Disbursements ,1928 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Schedule B REALIZATION OF INCOME FOR OPERATIONS 1927-28 TO DECEMBER 31. 1927 Budget Estimate Realized to Date 549 Unrealised ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ..., the unused funds will not be available for use except with the approval of the President. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July I and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures must be made in approximate accor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...erned, the Director of the general department concerned, or the corresponding general officer, and in all cases by the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. ESTIMATED BUDGET INCOME I. State Appropriations for Operation, Maintenance, and Equipment Salaries and Wages 3,275,000.00 Office Expense 140,000.00 Travel 40,000.00 Operation 465,000.00 Repairs 160,000.0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...ken down, and that nothing further can be done about the matter at present. Unless otherwise instructed, the Comptroller will allow the appropriation to lapse at the end of thefiscalyear, June 30. This report was received for record. FIRE DAMAGE TO KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA PROPERTY. ADJUSTM E N T OF FIRE LOSS, A N D REMODELING O F D A V E N P O R T A N D KAPPA KAPPA G A M M A H O U S E S 14 The Supervisi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...ort. For future reference, the report n o w submitted should replace the one formerly sent you. Cordially yours, Lloyd Morey, Comptroller Schedule A McKINLEY HOSPITAL B A L A N C E SHEET JUNE 30, 1927, A N D JUNE a, 1928 ASSETS Current Assets June 30, 1927 June jo, 192, Cash 682975 8 873 36 Accounts Receivable Individuals Prior to Sept. 1 404 04 434 oj Sept. 1 to Nov. 30 70 60 8635 Dec. 1 to Feb. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1927: ...tate College for Women at Denton. Lucy R. Foote, '26-'27, has been appointed head cataloger of the State University of Louisiana Library at Baton Rouge. Frances Simpson, '03, will sail on June 30th on the S. S. Lituania, Baltic American Line. She will be a member of Dr. Koch's Bibliographical Tour. Nell Young, '27-'28, withdrew from the school in December and recentlv has been married to Mr. Alber... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 11)
  • 1927: ... remainder one year from date at 6 . I recommend that this offer be accepted and an appropriation of 4,250 be made therefor from unexpended balances of appropriations for the year closing June 30. On motion of Mrs. Blake, these recommendations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Abbott, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Trimble; no, Mrs. Busey; not voting, Mrs. Evans; absent, Mr. B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1928: ...n, Associate in Farm Organization and Management, in Smith-Lever Extension, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, be given leave of absence without salary from December 1, 1927, to June 30, 1928, in order that he may do some work for the United States Department of Agriculture during that time. O n motion of Mrs. Evans, this leave was granted. PAYMENT OF ACCIDENT COMPENSATION TO M R . A. J. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...ent I made with Dean Babcock and Professor Shantz for the appointment of Professor W . W . Lepeschkin of Charles University, Prague, as Visiting Professor and Lecturer from February 1 to June 30, 1928, at a t t l salary of 1,500 to be paid from the fund oa for Visiting Professorships, Lectures, and other functions. O n motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this appointment was approved. C.P.A. CERTIFICATES 14 T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...Accountants, of Chicago, be appointed a member of the il Board of Examiners in Accountancy, to serve for three years from July I, 1928, to succeed Mr. Arthur Andersen, whose term expires June 30, 1928. O n motion of Mr. Trees, this appointment was made. ADVISORY COMMITTEES IN THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 3 On recommendation of Dean Mumford, I recommend the appointment of the following Advisory Commi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...educt. xNo budget estimate set up. Credited direct to revolving accounts, not carried as separate items on Balance Sheet. Amount realized to March 31. 1928, n , 708.41; to be transferred June 30, 1928. ,1928 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 591 Schedule C SUMMARY OF BOARD APPROPRIATIONS AS AT MARCH 31, 1 2 98 Total Expendi- DisburseCredits lures Administration and General 403 584 39 258 051 68 Library 122 9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...nd are presented herewith as the report of the members of the joint committee who have been able to consider the matter. 1 According to the report of the Comptroller, for the year ending June 30, 1928, the operating loss of the McKinley Hospital was 5,913.14, not including the Comptroller's estimate of approximately 5,000, for heat, light, power, and water, and depreciation of equipment. The cost ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...quest of the Comptroller, I recommend that the following balances from the year 1927-28 be reappropriated as of July I, 1928, to cover what is not yet completed: ESTIMATED BALANCES AS OF JUNE 30, 1928, FOR R E A P P R O P R I A T I O N F O R 1928-29 Alumni Directory Appropriation of February 14, 1928 n 746 15 Health Service Research Appropriation of Sept. 27, 1927 420 37 Nutrition Investigations A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ..., the unused funds will not be available for use except with the approval of the President. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures must be made in approximate accor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...erned, the Director of the general department concerned, or the corresponding general officer, and in all cases by the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. ESTIMATED BUDGET INCOME I. State Appropriations for Operation, Maintenance, and Equipment Salaries and Wages 3 275 000 00 Office Expense 140 000 00 Travel 40 000 00 Operation 465 OOO 00 Repairs 160 000 0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...RIATION FOR PURCHASE OF DAIRY CATTLE 23 O n request of Dean Mumford, I recommend that an appropriation of 1,800 be made from the unexpended balance of the Department of Dairy Husbandry at June 30, for the purchase of cattle for the Purebred herd to replace animals which were sold from that herd because they had proved to be non-breeders or had been affected by disease. Grigsby,Mr. Small,Dr. r .Nob... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...a s received for record. REPORT ON E. A. WALLACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND 28 The following report from the Comptroller on the E. A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship Fund for the year ending June 30, 1928: July 21, 1928 President David Kinley, 35s Administration Dear President Kinley: I send you herewith a report of the E. A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship Fund, a copy of which I have sent to the Board ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... year, kindly do so to President Kinley in the same manner as heretofore. Very truly yours, Lloyd Morey, Comptroller ANNUAL REPORT ON E. A. WALLACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND, YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1928 PRINCIPAL ACCOUNT Received from bequest of Gertrude E. Haweis Specific Bequest 10 000 00 Interest 7 eight months 466 67 10 466 67 Less California Inheritance Tax 475 00 Net Amount Received 9 991 67 I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...oskins, Second Semester 1927-28 Citizens State Bank Accrued interest on Mortgage purchased N. B. Carson, Recorder McLean County Recording Assignment of Mortgage Balance in Income Account June 30, 1928 337 98 158 50 15 00 1 00 174 50 163 48 Lloyd Morey, Comptroller This report received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF COMPTROLLER 29 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as at June 30, 1928. July 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...30, 1928 337 98 158 50 15 00 1 00 174 50 163 48 Lloyd Morey, Comptroller This report received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF COMPTROLLER 29 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as at June 30, 1928. July 18, 1928 President David Kinley, 355 Administration Building West Dear President Kinley: I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees for the quarter end... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...resident David Kinley, 355 Administration Building West Dear President Kinley: I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees for the quarter ending June 30, 1928. Since this is the end of the fiscal 'Investment in 5 real estate mortgage in process. ,12 board o f trustees September 2 0 year, the figures included in the report represent the transactions for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... the various funds and appropriations at the end of the year. Respectfully submitted, Lloyd Morey, Comptroller QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30, 1928 SUMMARY Reserve and Contingent Fund The unappropriated balance of the Reserve and Contingent Fund estimated excess of income of the year over appropriations at the beginning of the quarter was 164,73... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...e Board of Trustees is custodian. See Appendix II . Lloyd Morey, Comptroller Schedule A S T A T E M E N T OF RESERVE A N D C O N T I N G E N T F U N D FOR T H E Q U A R T E R E N D I N G JUNE 30, 1928 Balance forward March 3 i, 1928 164 736 21 A dd: Reimbursement for 1926-27 expenditures for Improvements to Carter-Pennell Tenant Property 250 00 Transferred from Woman's Residence Halls Surplus for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...d by the Treasurer and the balance as given in m y quarterly report already submitted. Respectfully submitted, Lloyd Morey Comptroller RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER AS A T JUNE 30, 1928 Treasurer's Balance Ji 083 551 27 Add: Receipts not Deposited 32 103 10 i 115 654 37 Deduct: Deposits not entered as receipts by Business Office 8 000 22 Unpaid Warrants 289 947 95 Business Office Ba... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...es of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1928, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July i, 1927 to June 30th, 1928. Respectfully yours, A. M . Burke, Treasurer University of Illinois ,TRUST FUND INVESTMENTS AS AT JUNE 30. 1 2 98... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...e Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30th, 1928, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July i, 1927 to June 30th, 1928. Respectfully yours, A. M . Burke, Treasurer University of Illinois ,TRUST FUND INVESTMENTS AS AT JUNE 30. 1 2 98 Interest Par Purchase Amortised Fund Security Rate Maturity Value Rate Book Value Dat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...al Association for 1927-29 Operations...... I 73 45 Total Donations to cover Operating Deficit 3 263 SS Deduct: Operating Deficit 1927-28 above Balance of Reserve for 1927-29 Operations, June 30, 1928. Schedule A Shdl C ceue Reserve for Purchase of New Equipment 1926-27 Donation forward. July 1, 1927- or 9 7- 8 Purchases Mckinley hospital comparative statement of income 1927-28 Donation from Hospi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...ORT OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 11 In accordance with the by-laws of the Athletic Association, I submit a report from the Comptroller of an audit of its accounts for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1928. This statement was received for record. O n motion of M r . W a r d , the Committee on Physical Education w a s asked to confer with the directors of the Athletic Association and to m a k e a report... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... AND INVESTMENTS Mr. Trees offered the following report for the Finance Committee. The Finance Committee recommends to the Board of Trustees that the Annual Report of the Treasurer as of June 30, 1928, be approved and accepted, but that the list of investments now owned by the University of Illinois be sub- ,1928 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 75 mitted to two reputable trust companies for study and repor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...ship in chemistry, amounting to 750, for the academic year 1919-30. This report w a s received for record. C.P.A. REPORT 22 The report of the Committee on Accountancy for the year ending June 30, 1928. Dr. David Kinky, President Dear M b . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1928. PERSONNEL The membership... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... year ending June 30, 1928. Dr. David Kinky, President Dear M b . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1928. PERSONNEL The membership of the University Committee has been as follows: Professor M . H. Robinson, Chairman; Professor W . E. Britton; Registrar G. P. Tuttle, Secretary, ex-officio. Mr. D. A. Gros... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...Advertising 118.20 Telephone, Telegraph, Freight and Express 36.98 Total Expenditures 5,845.88 A d d Incumbrances Outstanding June 30, 1928 30' 5 Total Expenses 5,875.93 Balance on Hand, June 30, 1928 Business O f c Records fie 23,052.24 This report was received for record. COMPTROULER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS 13 The following report from the Comptroller of contracts and purchase ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...emented by of examination of a all cash receipts vouchers the result e Trustees, 1929 of 1929, Young STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS YEAR ENDING Balance June 30, 1928 Receipts: July August. . . September October November December January February March April May June ,1929 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 38I inal departmental records. Cash received as recorded ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... the Third Principal Meridian, containing 160 acres, located in Champaign County, Illinois. Total mortgage 8000, amount held by this fund 5 491 67 9 991 67 Income Account Balance forward June 30, 1928 163 48 Receipts Swigart Mortgage Interest 225 00 Richards Mortgage Interest 274 68 A. M . Burke, Treasurer, Interest on Cash Balance 29 75 529 43 692 91 Disbursements Purchase of Accrued Interest Ric... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ... Clerk of the Committee. The University Committee recommended the appointment of Mr. Eric L. Kohler of Chicago to the Board of Examiners to succeed Mr. Arthur Anderson whose term expired June 30, 1928. You presented his name to the Board of Trustees, the Board approved the appointment and Mr. Kohler accepted it. The organization of the Board has been as follows: Mr. Harold Bennington, C.P.A., Chai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...s the estimated income for all purposes other than for new buildings provided for by Special State Appropriations, for the current fiscal year, and the amount realized from each source to June 30. The amount realized from State Appropriations is the amount of vouchers certified to the State Auditor for payment from these appropriations. T h e amount realized from Student Fees is the net amount aft... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...collection has been made in cash. Schedule C. S u m m a r y of Receipts and Disbursements. This statement shows the amount of cash receipts from all sources for the current fiscal year to June 30, deposited with the Treasurer of the University, also the amount appropriated to the University by the State for the current fiscal year. It shows also the disbursements from funds in the hands of the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...scal year. It shows also the disbursements from funds in the hands of the University Treasurer and from State Appropriations and the unexpended not unencumbered balance in each fund as at June 30. Schedule D is a summary of the appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for the current fiscal year, the expenditures from these appropriations, the outstanding encumbrances in the form of orders and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...y the Board of Trustees for the current fiscal year, the expenditures from these appropriations, the outstanding encumbrances in the form of orders and contracts, and the free balances on June 30. Included with appropriations under the heading "Total Credits" are reappropriations of balances from the previous year and sales credited to departments. Schedule E shows operation of storerooms and serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...3, 1927 Mackey, B. H., Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering, in the Engineering October 3,dollars 60 aJuly and this supersedingat andcash compensation ment . rateExperiment1927 June 30, 1929 sixty not including month October 1, 1927,your previous appointat the of but Station, beginning August, 1928 a continuing until ,484 BOARD OF TRU8TEES October 12 Milum, V. G., Associate in Entomology... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1929: ...Sept. I, 1928 600 42. M . A. Youker, Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering 10 mos. 6001 43. B. H. Mackey, Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering From Oct. I, 1927, until June 30, 1929, at 60 per month not including July and August 6oo 44. Joseph Marin, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering 2 yrs. of 10 mos. each from Sept. 1, 1928 .. 6oo 45. James Mather, Resear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1929: ...ndred dollars 600 . September 8, 1928 8 Nicholson, H u g h Philo, Instructor in Mining Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 per month. September 4, 1928 Nowell, Reynolds Irwin, Assistant in the Department of Farm Organization and Management, in the Agric... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...-sixon which 141.66 a month. made by the President of the University. 1928 Brown, Frederick W., Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1928, and continuing until June 30, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 5, 1928 Byers, George Boyd, Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, in 1928,aat a cash compensation at1928 rate of on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... and continuing until January 31, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, this superseding his previous appointment; from February 1, 1929, to June 30, 1929, his original appointment on one-half time will be effective, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. September 21, 1928 Hatfield, Lillian Maynard, Instructor in Psychology,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: .... Small, M r . W a r d . ACTIVE SERVICE FOR DEAN DAVENPORT 18 A request for authority to call Dean Eugene Davenport back into active service for a period of service to end not later than June 30, 1929, on terms to be arranged. O n motion of M r s . Ickes, this authority w a s given. COOPERATIVE INVESTIGATION OF ILLINOIS COALS 19 O n recommendation of Dean Ketchum I recommend approval of an agreeme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...n at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 12, I929 2 Ayres, Donald P., Assistant in Architecture, in the College of Engineering, betion at February one hundred continuing until June 30, 1929, February 12, 1929 ginningthe rate of 14, 1929, andseventy dollars 170 a month. at a cash compensa- ,152 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a r c h 12 Beaver, Paul C , Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, forfiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...h this superseding her previous appointment . February 12, 1929 Van Arsdell, Paul M., Assistant in Economics, in the College of Commerce, beginning February 6, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1929, at a cash compensation of seven hundred dollars 700 for the semester this superseding his previous appointment . February 12, 1929 Vanek, Olga, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, forfivemonth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...inting and publications 250 4. Travel 500 5. Reserve fund, unassigned 2 000 Total, expense and equipment 4 000 Salaries H o m e Advisory Work 7 N e w County H o m e Advisers, term ending June 30, 1929 7 000 Junior Club Work 9 County Junior Club Leaders, term ending June 30, 1929 6 300 3 District Junior Club Specialists, term ending June 30, 1929 2 700 Total salaries 16 000 Total budget 20 000 O n ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...al, expense and equipment 4 000 Salaries H o m e Advisory Work 7 N e w County H o m e Advisers, term ending June 30, 1929 7 000 Junior Club Work 9 County Junior Club Leaders, term ending June 30, 1929 6 300 3 District Junior Club Specialists, term ending June 30, 1929 2 700 Total salaries 16 000 Total budget 20 000 O n motion of M r . Trees, this action was confirmed and the budget was approved by... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... w County H o m e Advisers, term ending June 30, 1929 7 000 Junior Club Work 9 County Junior Club Leaders, term ending June 30, 1929 6 300 3 District Junior Club Specialists, term ending June 30, 1929 2 700 Total salaries 16 000 Total budget 20 000 O n motion of M r . Trees, this action was confirmed and the budget was approved by the following vote: Aye, President Armstrong, M r . Barr, Mrs. Buse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... a s m a d e . RESIGNATION OF ARTHUR G. ELDREDGE 15 A report of the resignation of Arthur G. Eldredge as Director of Photographic Laboratory and Instructor in Photography, to take effect June 30, 1929. This report w a s received for record. RESIGNATION OF MISS CORA K. MILLER 16 A report that Miss Cora K. Miller, Assistant to the Dean of W o m e n since 1924-25, has announced that she will not be a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ses. 890 25 No budget Student Faculty Directory , 097 45 'Credited direct to revolving accounts, not carried as separate itemston Balance Sheet. Librarybe transferred from other accounts June 30, 1929. 1 125 67 'To Fines and Charges Miscellaneous 911 84 8 984 92 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 1 244 74 Engineering College and Experiment Station 2 995 8z Graduate School 1 252 74 Chicago Depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...31, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 6o a month. April 12, 1929 Griffin, Judson Roy, Laboratory Assistant in Geology, beginning April 15, 1929, and continuing to June 30, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month this superseding his previous appointment . April 16, 1929 Grosz, Eugene, Assistant in Internal Medicine, in the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...MENT OF HORTICULTURE 25 Dean Mumford and Professor Blair recommend that 850, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be appropriated from excess horticultural receipts for the year ended June 30, 1929, for the expense of overhauling the central and north storage machines in the Horticulture Field Laboratory. I concur in this recommendation. O n motion of M r s . Busey, this appropriation w a s m a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...t of the Purchasing Agent of purchase orders issued during the month of June, 1929, amounting to 1,000 or more. I a m also submitting a summary of all purchase orders for the year ending June 30, 1929. As the report indicates, a total of 14,328 orders were issued during the year representing a total amount of 933,545- Of this number 102, representing a cost of 275,155, were 1,000 or over in amount... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: 00 per month June 30, 1929 July 1, 1929, to PURCHASE ORDERS ISSUED IN JUNE AMOUNTING June 30, 1930. Champaign, Illinois TO Department Firm Description Agricultural Extension E. V. Kirby Company Two Fords Service Five Fords Agr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ne 11, 1929. Same chair as on previous award by the Board of Trustees. Approved by the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees June 28, 1929. SUMMARY OF PURCHASE ORDERS, YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1929 Number Per cent Purchase orders placed locally s 3 29 3719 Purchase orders placed in the state other than locally 5 578 38 93 Purchase orders placed in the United States other than Illinois 3 360 23 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: June 30, 1929 Brandenburg, Kenneth Charles, Resident in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate offiftydollars 50 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: June 30, 1929 Gillesby, William J., Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on onehalf time, beginning June 15, 1929, and continuing until September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate offiftydo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: June 30, 1929 Kobak, Alfred Julian, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for three months beginning June 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: June 30, 1929 Mullen, Timothy Francis, Instructor in Orthopedic Surgery, in the College of lThe date in parenthesis is 1929, on continuing until September 1, 1929, without Medicine, beginning June 27,the dateand w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... public authorities and others interested. O n m o t i o n of M r . Blair, this resolution w a s adopted. QUARTERLY REPORT OF COMPTROLLER 43 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as of June 30, 1929: To the Members of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report required of m e covering the financial transactions of the University for the quarter ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report required of m e covering the financial transactions of the University for the quarter ending June 30, 1929. The Report includes the following statements: ,368 board of trustees September 18 Schedule A. Statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund, or working balance of general income, for the quarter. Sch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...e figures contained in this Report are cumulative for Lloyd Morey and, thefiscalyear therefore, represent the financial operations of the University for the Comptrollerending fiscal year June 30, 1929 and the financial condition of the University at that date. This report is subject to audit by the accounting firm employed by the Board for that purpose. The certificate of audit will be furnished a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...tees of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1929, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer, University of Illinois ,Security Special Investments Endowment Funds B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1929, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929. Respectfully yours, A. M. Burke Treasurer, University of Illinois ,Security Special Investments Endowment Funds British Columbia Pulp and Paper Company, Limited, First Mortgage Sinking Fund Bonds ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...r, this report was referred to the Finance Committee for consideration and report. AUDITORS' REPORT 45 The report of Arthur Young Company of their audit of University for the year ending June 30, 1929, and for the quarter ending June 30, 1929. September 6, 1929 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois Dear Sirs: W e have audited the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ending June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... Committee for consideration and report. AUDITORS' REPORT 45 The report of Arthur Young Company of their audit of University for the year ending June 30, 1929, and for the quarter ending June 30, 1929. September 6, 1929 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois Dear Sirs: W e have audited the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1929, and we hereby certify that, so f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...r the quarter ending June 30, 1929. September 6, 1929 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois Dear Sirs: W e have audited the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ending June 30, 1929, and we hereby certify that, so far as we have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination, All Income which the University should have received during the year has been received and dul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... for University purposes and have been properly authorized, and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of account. The Cash and Securities as shown by the Books as at June 30, 1929, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or direct confirmation from the depositories. The Annual Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or direct confirmation from the depositories. The Annual Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1929, as submitted to us, showing the Balance Sheet and detailed accounts as at that date, together with Statements of Operation for the year ending June 30, 1929, is in accordance with the books and, in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1929, as submitted to us, showing the Balance Sheet and detailed accounts as at that date, together with Statements of Operation for the year ending June 30, 1929, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, JuneThe the Receipts have of an the Dear WSirs: 6, submit the following by checking Illinois for the done ending Se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...t has been verified by extensive detail checking and by comparison with independent records; these tests have been extended to cover the larger items of income for the entire year ending June 30, 1929, thus supplementing our previous audits. The accounts of the Chicago Departments and of the Stadium Fund have been audited along the lines indicated above and have been found correct. The records of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...count. W e hereby certify, that so far as we have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination, All Income which the University should have received during the quarter ending June 30, 1929, has been received and duly accounted for. All Disbursements have been made for University purposes and have been properly authorized, and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...t in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or direct confirmation from the depositories. The Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees for the quarter ending June 30, 1929, copy of which is attached hereto, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. The Financial Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...rdance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. The Financial Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period beginning July 1, 1927, and ending June 30, 1929, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. These reports were received for record. FINANCIAL REPORT OF MCKINLEY HOSPITAL 46 The following Fin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...orts were received for record. FINANCIAL REPORT OF MCKINLEY HOSPITAL 46 The following Financial Report from the Comptroller on the operations of the McKinley Hospital for the year ending June 30, 1929: July 19, 1929 President David Kinlcy, 355 Administration Building Dear President Kinley: I send you for your files copy of a financial report of McKinley Hospital for the year ending June 30, 1929. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...29: July 19, 1929 President David Kinlcy, 355 Administration Building Dear President Kinley: I send you for your files copy of a financial report of McKinley Hospital for the year ending June 30, 1929. A preliminary report was sent you some time ago giving an estimate of the conditions at the end of the year. The actual deficit for the year 4672.56 as compared with 6046.67 for the preceding year. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... trustees September 18 REPORT O N E. A. WALLACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND 47 The Comptroller makes the following report on the E. A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship Fund for the year ending June 30, 1929. A copy of this report has been sent to the President of the Board of Education of the City of Havana in accordance with the provisions of the bequest: E. A. WALLACE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Princip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...5 529 43 692 91 Disbursements Purchase of Accrued Interest Richards Mortgage 48 79 Scholarship Awards Clay V. Hoskins one semester 163 jo Wayne Craggs two semesters 270 00 482 29 Balance June 30, 1929 210 62 This report w a s received for record. REGISTRAR'S REPORT OF FEES FOR THE SUMMER SESSION 48 The Registrar's report of fees assessed for the summer session of 1929. Urbana Gross Refund Net Tota... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...etely furnished with up-to-date and expensive equipment except lighting for night operations. Patients The number of patient days treated in the last year were 7210 from July I, 1928, to June 30, 1929, from which an income was received of 4.34 per unit. The cost of service to these patients per unit was 4.99, leaving a deficit per unit of .65. Our total deficit for the year was 4,672.56. W h e n y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...tee, reported a recommendation that the report of Arthur Young Co. on the audit of the accounts of ,1929 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 423 the University for the year and for the quarter ending June 30, 1929, be received for record. O n motion of Mr. Trees, this report was received for record. PRESIDENT'S HOUSE O n motion of M r . Trees, the Committee on Buildings and Grounds was requested to report at t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ization at the University. T h i s report w a s received for record. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY 12 The annual report of the Committee on Accountancy for the year July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929. ,466 board of trustees December 12 REPORT OF T H E UNIVERSITY C O M M I T T E E O N A C C O U N T A N C Y 1928-29 July 1 1928 June 30, 1929 , Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ... on Accountancy for the year July 1, 1928, to June 30, 1929. ,466 board of trustees December 12 REPORT OF T H E UNIVERSITY C O M M I T T E E O N A C C O U N T A N C Y 1928-29 July 1 1928 June 30, 1929 , Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1929. Personnel The membersh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...uly 1 1928 June 30, 1929 , Dr. David Kinley, President Dear M r . President: The University Committee on Accountancy respectfully submits herewith a report of its work for the year ended June 30, 1929. Personnel The membership of the University Committee has been as follows: Professor M . H. Robinson, Chairman; Professor W . E. Britton; Registrar G. P. Tuttle, Secretary, ex-officio. Mr. D. A. Gros... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...is attached. Respectfully submitted, University Committee on Accountancy Maurice H. Robinson Chairman G. P. Tuttle Secretary COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY FINANCIAL STATEMENT July i, 1928, to June 30, 1929 Receipts Examination Fees 10 400 00 Less Refunded Fees 210 00 10 190 00 Sale of Questions 58 75 Fees for duplicate certificates 1 o 00 Total Receipts 10 258 75 Expenses Payment to Board of Examiners ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...e Records in Charging Entrance Examination Salaries to this account in October and November, 1928 to be corrected Novem283 32 ber, 1929 Balance shown on Business Office Records 26 665 05 June 30, 1929 T h i s report w a s received for record. OPTICAL SERVICE IN THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 13 A recommendation from the Comptroller and the Dean of the College of Medicine that an arrangement be entered in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...rchasin.g Agent This report was received for record. OPERATION OF WOMAN'S RESIDENCE HALLS 20 T h e annual report on the operation of the W o m a n ' s Residence Halls for the year ending June 30, 1929. T h i s report w a s received for record. REPORT OF THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1939 21 T h e report of the Committee on Accident Compensation for Employees of c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...MPENSATION COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1939 21 T h e report of the Committee on Accident Compensation for Employees of cases considered by the Committee during the year ending June 30, 1929. T h i s report w a s received for record. HONORARIUM FOR MR. ROSEBERRY 22 As the Board is aware, Mr. C. J. Roseberry, who is on half-time pay of the University as Keeper of the Alumni Records, agree... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...prepared on December 12, 1929, but was not then presented to the Board: Dr. Noble for the Special Committee on the McKinley Hospital, reported that thefinancialreport for the year ending June 30, 1929, seems satisfactory, and recommended that the report be accepted. W. L. Noble George A. Barr Mary E. Busey On motion of Mr. Barr, this report was adopted, and the committee was discharged. On motion ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: On June 30, 1929, a balance of 12,571.51 remained unexpended of the CapperKetcham fund for the preceding year. This balance was reappropriated for this work on July 17 page 271 . In view of the fact that this balance... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ANDRY 7 A recommendation from the Dean of the College of Agriculture that the unappropriated balance of the agricultural income from the Department of Animal Husbandry for the year ended June 30, 1929, amounting to 1,795.04, be appropriated to the Department for its Station account. I recommend approval. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this appropriation w a s m a d e , b y the following vote: A y ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...Comptroller requests that the following balances from the year 1928-29 be reappropriated as of July 1, 1929, to cover the expenses of work and transactions which could not be completed on June 30. Publishers' Trade List 500 00 Publication of Laws Concerning University 750 00 Alumni Directory 13 678 14 Meeting of Federation of Illinois Colleges 500 00 George Washington Bicentennial Expense 500 00 R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ..., the unused funds will not be available for use except with the approval of the President. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures must be made in approximate accor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...erned, the Director of the general department concerned, or the corresponding general officer, and in all cases by the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. ESTIMATED BUDGET INCOME I. State Appropriations for Operation, Maintenance, and Equipment Salaries and Wages 3 515 000 00 Office Expense 150 000 00 Travel 35 000 00 Operation 485 000 00 Repairs 160 000 0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ter an adjustment had been made between the University and the Natural History Survey. Our salary payments for the year for appointments like this run to August 31; those on the Survey to June 30. On account of this discrepancy, on recommendation of Director P. L. Windsor of the Library, I request an appropriation of 200 from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to pay the balance of Mr. Janvrin's sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...Evans, this agreement w a s authorized. APPROPRIATION FOR COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY 21 By a misunderstanding, part of the special appropriation made for Dental Research was allowed to lapse on June 30, last, instead of being carried forward, as the Dean had requested, to meet the expenses which occurred through the summer in this work. The Dean requests an appropriation, which should be 375. I request ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ary Act 10 Adjustment in Salary Budget Home Economics 500 00 31 730 ip Unappropriated Balance June 30, 1929 88 198 71 Add: Adjustment of forIncome Account SurplusAppropriation Inventories June 30, lgsg Sen. H .. . 28 632 90 205 422 42 263 887 5 LapsedBalance ofSources over Estimates Miscellaneous Vocational Student Actual Incomes Education State of FeesStores Balances McKinley Endowment Board 15 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...because of the failure of said Corporation to report sales and to pay royalties as provided for in the contract. N o royalties have been paid nor any reports on sales have been made since June 30. The Comptroller, Mr. Lloyd Morey, w h o was in N e w York last month, made inquiry to determine if the Corporation has discontinued the use of the K u n z cell. H e reports that the Corporation discovere... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...ther parties and on such sales no royalties have been paid by any one. Consequently, the General Pictures Corporation, on advice of its Legal Counsel, suspended payment of royalties as of June 30, last. It seems desirable to determine promptly if the activities of the G - M Laboratories constitute an infringement of our patent and that if this is found to be the case legal steps be taken to protec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...expended of the CapperKetcham fund for the preceding year. This balance was reappropriated for this work on July 17 page 271 . In view of the fact that this balance remained unexpended on June 30, the federal government has deducted this amount from the amount which would be available for thefiscalyear 1929-1930 under the provision of the act establishing the fund. The total amount which will be p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: ...mmittee recommended the appointment of Mr. John Medlock of thefirmof Price, Waterhouse and Company of Chicago to the Board of Examiners to succeed Mr. Harold Benington whose term expired June 30, 1929. President Kinley presented his name to the Board of Trustees, the Board approved the appointment and Mr. Medlock accepted it. The organization of the Board has been as follows: Mr. Eric L. Kohler, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1929: ...ows the estimated income for all purposes other than for new buildings provided for by Special State Appropriations, for the currentfiscalyear, and the amount realized from each source to June 30. The amount shown as realized from State Appropriations is onehalf of the appropriation for the current biennium for operation, maintenance, and equipment. The amount realized from Student Fees is the net... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1929: ...r collection has been made in cash. Schedule C. S u m m a r y of Receipts and Disbursements. This statement shows the amount of cash receipts from all sources for the currentfiscalyear to June 30, deposited with the Treasurer of the University, also the amount appropriated to the University by the State for the current fiscal year. It shows also the disbursements from funds in the hands of the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1929: ...scal year. It shows also the disbursements from funds in the hands of the University Treasurer and from State Appropriations and the unexpended not unencumbered balance in each fund as at June 30. Schedule D is a summary of the appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for the currentfiscalyear, the expenditures from these appropriations, the outstanding encumbrances in the form of orders and c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1929: ... by the Board of Trustees for the currentfiscalyear, the expenditures from these appropriations, the outstanding encumbrances in the form of orders and contracts, and the free balances on June 30. Included with appropriations under the heading "Total Credits" are reappropriations of balances from the previous year and sales credited to departments. Schedule E shows operation of storerooms and serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1929: ...t to which you refer, but also in the third section of that bill, as originally enacted Laws of Illinois, 1927, page 184 , which appropriates 30,000 for the biennium July 1st, 1927, to June 30th, 1929 , for the purpose of establishing "such college." There are many definitions of "school" and "college." A "school" may mean 1 "any place of learning"; 2 "a place for instruction in any branch or bran... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1930: ...nse year 1929-30 be reappropriated as of July 1, 1930, to cover 000 expenses of work and Entrance Examinations revolving funds Ji the 00 transactions which will not have been completed by June 30. the72 of the fiscal Alumni Directory 271 close year. Editing and Printing Laws and Regulations 1 701 75 N eIwconcur. Art Collections 300 00 George Washington Bicentennial 500 00 Restoration of Existing A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...i 200 oo1 1 200 00 E. A. Wallace Memorial Scholarship Fund 500 oo1 500 00 'Estimated Salaries. No to be expended during 1930-31. budget. 1930, Balances of Current appointments included in June 30, Funds."Estimated New Funds, Renewals of Current Funds, and "Balance June 30, 1930, ,jp3o Estimated Expenditures Expense and UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 691 Salaries Equipment Eli Lilly Company Fellowship for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...University, and for the right of prior claims on the use of rooms necessary for such 'Balance lapses into part of the University, including auditorium, dance purposes on the General Funds June 30. sBalance and committee rooms September 1. hall, lapses into General Funds 1 000 'Unencumbered balance lapses April I, 1931. ,694 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 19 On motion of Mrs. Evans, these appropriations we... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...ge 264 . This report was received for record. INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS 2 A recommendation from Mr. Trees for the Finance Committee, that trust-fund investments be authorized as follows: June 30, 1930 David Kinley, President, University of Illinois M y dear President Kinley: This will acknowledge your letter of June 27. Have conferred with Mr. Fisher and it is our opinion that you should authorize... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: Conferred June 30, 1930 Frank Joseph Lavieri, B.S (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: June 30, 1930 Johnston, Mrs. Nell C. B., Assistant Professor of Education, for one year beginning September 1, 1930, at a cash compensation of three thousand dollars S3000 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...up to December 31, 1929. The Comptroller now reports the receipt of 42.05 in royalties for the first quarter and 32.39 for the second quarter of 1930, making a total of 85.38 received to June 30, 1930. T h i s report w a s received for record. GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY 26 The following report of gifts received and accepted since the last report was made to the Board: 1. From the Standard Brands Inco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ..." W W C Co ,193 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 35 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 28 The following quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board as of June 30, 1930. TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report required of m e covering the financial transactions of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...O THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I transmit herewith the Quarterly Report required of m e covering the financial transactions of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1930. The Report includes the following statements: Schedule A. Statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund, or working balance of general income, for the quarter. Schedule Ai. Statement of Budget Income... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...an. Thefigurescontained in this Report are cumulative for thefiscalyear and, thereLloyd Morey fore, represent thefinancialoperations of the University for thefiscalyear ended Comptroller June 30, 1930, and thefinancialcondition of the University at that date. They will be presented in complete form in the Annual Report of the Comptroller to be published at a later date. This report is subject to a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...925 38 Surplus in Stores Inventories 5 66s 73 Lapsed Appropriation Balances 211 073 18 ,1930 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 37 Schedule At STATEMENT OF BUDGET INCOME FOR T H E Y E A R E N D E D JUNE 30, 1930 679 234 91 Balances July r, 192Q III 776 68 Reserve for Orders and Contracts Outstanding.... 1 200 co Balances Reappropriated or Carried Forward 35 86 ' ' 17 51 Reserve for Petty Cash Funds Unappropr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...submits the following report, as required coo the Notes Payable 29 by 00 B y - L w of the Board, Unpaid Pledges in his Excessaofs Assets including of the securities over possession as at June 30, 1930, and also a report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1929, to June 30, 1930. T53e Liabilities 457 049 h Comptroller reports that this report has been examined b y him and he certifies that i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ... the Board, Unpaid Pledges in his Excessaofs Assets including of the securities over possession as at June 30, 1930, and also a report of receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1929, to June 30, 1930. T53e Liabilities 457 049 h Comptroller reports that this report has been examined b y him and he certifies that it is in accordance with his records. T h e Treasurer's report will be subject to audi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...tees of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1930, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1929, to June 30, 1930. Respectfully yours, Hazen S. Cafron Treasurer ,TRUST FUND INVESTMENTS AS A T J U N E 30. 1930 Interest Purchase A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ... the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30, 1930, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July 1, 1929, to June 30, 1930. Respectfully yours, Hazen S. Cafron Treasurer ,TRUST FUND INVESTMENTS AS A T J U N E 30. 1930 Interest Purchase Amortized Fund Security Rate Maturity Par Value Rate Book Value Date Acquired Special ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...s 7 50 Unpaid Warrants 167 052 15 Business Office Balance 803 603 28 Consisting of: General Fund 676 062 68 Trust Fund 127 540 60 803 603 281 'As per Quarterly Report of the Comptroller, June 30, 1930, Schedule C. On motion of Mr. Armstrong, this report was referred to the Financial Committee for consideration and report at the next meeting of the Board. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS AND PURCH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...urchasing Agent This report was received for record. REPORT OF ACCIDENT COMPENSATION COMMITTEE 31 The report of the Committee on Accident Compensation for employees for six months ending June 30, 1930. This report was received for record. INCOME FROM SUMMER SESSION ENTERTAINMENT 32 The Director of the Summer Session reports that a recent performance of the "Tatterman Marionettes" resulted in a pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...URE 7 A recommendation from the Dean of the College of Agriculture that a special appropriation of 1,500 be made to the Department of Horticulture from excess receipts for the year ended June 30, 1930, for the purpose of installing constant temperature chambers similar to those used by the Department of Botany, so that uniform temperature and humidity may be secured. This equipment would be instal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...TS OF THE UNIVERSITY 30 Arthur Young and Company, the public accountants retained by the Board to audit the accounts of the University, have reported on their audit for the quarter ended June 30, 1930. In connection with this report I submit the following comments from the Comptroller: September 11, 1930 President H . W . Chase, 355 Administration Dear President Chase: Arthur Young and Company, th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...sident Chase: Arthur Young and Company, the public accountants engaged to audit the accounts of the University, have reported under date of August 18 on their audit for the quarter ended June 30, 1930. The report is in the hands of M r . Cunningham, Secretary of the Board. O n pages 1 and 3 of the report, they raise the question as to the rate of overhead on supplies issued from the Office Supply ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...n adjusting the inventoryfigureswhich were as of M a y 31 to the bookfiguresas of June 30. M y information indicates a deficit of only 434.36 in the Office Supply Storeroom account as of June 30, 1930. I do not consider this a serious matter. The annual volume of business of this storeroom is about 60,000 and the present rate of overhead plus other credits in the form of cash discounts will easily... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ondition, therefore, is, I believe, temporary. Furthermore the stores accounts are operated practi- ,72 board of trustees September 17 cally as a unit and the total physical inventory on June 30, 1930, showed a liberal margin over the total of our book account at that time. This is a matter which has our constant attention. Cordially yours, Lloyd Morey Comptroller August 18, 1930 Board of Trustees... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...Morey Comptroller August 18, 1930 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sirs: W e have audited the books of the University of Illinois for the quarter ended June 30, 1930, and submit the following brief summary of the work done and the result of the audit. The Cash Receipts have been verified by checking all cash receipts vouchers into the cash book and examining a su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ked against the original time reports onfilein the respective Departments. The footings of the cash book have been proved. The cash balance in the hands of the University Treasurer as at June 30, 1930, together with the securities in his custody as shown by the books of account have been verified by actual inspection and confirmation from the depository. Cash on hand has been verified by actual co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ash on hand has been verified by actual count. Physical Inventories taken by the several stores departments near the close of the fiscal year have been recalculated by us and adjusted to June 30, 1930, by taking into account receipts and issues from the date of the inventory to June 30. A liberal selection of items has been verified as to quantity by actual inspection of the material and as to pri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ... Board. W e hereby certify that so far as w e have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination: All income which the University should have received during the quarter ended June 30, 1930, has been received and duly accounted for. All disbursements have been made for University purposes and have been properly authorized and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...made for University purposes and have been properly authorized and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of account. The cash and securities as shown by the books at June 30, 1930, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or confirmation from the depository. The Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees for the quarter ended June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or confirmation from the depository. The Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees for the quarter ended June 30, 1930, a copy of which is attached hereto, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. The Financial Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...rdance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. The Financial Report of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period beginning July 1, 1929, and ending June 30, 1930, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. A UDIT FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE so, 1930 August 18, 1930 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Ur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ING JUNE so, 1930 August 18, 1930 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sirs: W e have audited the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1930, and w e hereby certify that, so far as w e have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination: All Income which the University should have received during the year has been received and d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ... for University purposes and have been properly authorized, and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of account. The Cash and Securities as shown by the books as at June 30, 1930, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or direct confirmation from the depositories. The Annual Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or direct confirmation from the depositories. The Annual Report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1930, as submitted to us, showing the Balance Sheet and detailed accounts as at that date, together with Statements of Operation for the year ended June 30, 1930, is in accordance with the books and, in o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...o the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1930, as submitted to us, showing the Balance Sheet and detailed accounts as at that date, together with Statements of Operation for the year ended June 30, 1930, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. This report was received for record. GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY 31 A report that the following gifts ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...nvestigation as to the practicability of the plan. TREASURER'S R E P O R T Mr. Trees, for the Finance Committee, presented a recommendation that the Treasurer's report for the year ended June 30, 1930 see page 43 , be approved. O n motion of Mr. Trees, this report was approved. ATE OF OCTOBER MEETING It was voted to hold the October meeting on Friday, October 17, 1930, at 10 o'clock a.m., in Urban... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ... Agriculture that the sum of 1,225 be appropriated for the printing of bulletins. I recommend that this amount be appropriated from excess receipts of the Department remaining unexpended June 30, 1930. O n motion of M r s . Grigsby, this appropriation w a s m a d e , b y the following vote: A y e , M r . Barr, M r s . Blake, M r s . E v a n s , M r . Fisher, M r s . Grigsby, D r . Noble, M r . Tre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...0-31 1200 Total 13360 This report was received for record. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY 17 The following annual report of the University Committee on Accountancy for the year ended June 30, 1930: Dr. H. W. Chase, President Dear Robinson, Chairman; Professor Committee the Registrar's P. Professor PersonnelUniversity Committee on Accountancyin has been as G. Office, has Secreagain asrClerk of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ship of the UniversityExaminer respectfully submitsTuttle, served reportex-officio. the D. A. Grossman, W . E. Britton, Registrar follows:herewith a M . H. of its work for the year ended June 30, 1930. The . President: ,I931 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS I4I The University Committee recommended the appointment of Mr. John Medlock of thefirmof Price, Waterhouse and Company of Chicago to the Board of Exam... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...alstatement for the year is attached. Respectfully submitted, University Committee on Accountancy Maurice H. Robinson Chairman G. P. Tuttle Secretary Financial Statement July 1, 1929, to June 30, 1930 Receipts Examination Fees 10 625 00 Less refunds 236 25 10 388 75 Sale of Questions 47 50 Fee for Duplicate Certificate 5 00 American Institute refund on fees .. 60 00 Total Receipts 10 501 25 Expens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: 89 at June 30, 1930, a decrease of 13,177.10. The changes during the year are shown in Schedule Bl. The excess of expenses over income for the year results from the following factors: Gross Income from Operations 405 38... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...dium during football games. The cash on hand at June 30, 1931, has been confirmed to us by the depository. W e submit the following summary of transactions during the year: Cash in Bank, June 30, 1930. 299 93 Receipts: Northwestern G a m e Ji 347 49 Iowa G a m e . ,. .. 810 52 Butler G a m e 627 34 Purdue G a m e 595 86 Ohio G a m e 204 94 Miscellaneous Sales 23 21 3 609 36 3 909 29 Disbursements:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...he close of the year. Arthur Young Co. Yours faithfully, ,i93i U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 429 Schedule A UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMPARATIVE B A L A N C E SHEET JUNE 30, 1930 A N D JUNE 30, 1931 ASSETS CURRENT: Cash: Savings Account Checking Account Manager's Fund Petty Cash Refund Account Total Accounts Receivable Guarantees Receivable Travel Advances ADVANCES TO STADIUM... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...rtunity to explain, I a m unable to verify their figures and believe that they must have made some error in adjusting the inventoryfigureswhich were as of M a y 31 to the bookfiguresas of June 30. M y information indicates a deficit of only 434.36 in the Office Supply Storeroom account as of June 30, 1930. I do not consider this a serious matter. The annual volume of business of this storeroom is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...ores departments near the close of the fiscal year have been recalculated by us and adjusted to June 30, 1930, by taking into account receipts and issues from the date of the inventory to June 30. A liberal selection of items has been verified as to quantity by actual inspection of the material and as to prices by comparison with the records of the Purchasing Division. During the course of our exa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: ...N FERGUSON, B.S., 1924 HOWARD CREIGHTON ROBERTS, A.B., 1933 Degree of Master of Education MARY LYNDAL SWOFFORD, A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1922; B.S. Lib. , 1930 ,522 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 D e g r e e of M a s t e r of A r t s In Chemistry CAMERON DAVID L E W I S , A.B., University of Buffalo, 1942 In Classics MARY ARRILLA DEFFENBAUGH, B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1940 In Educat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1930: ... Leased to Property Rental Date Tenure army overcoats. A.C.Wilson Dwelling at 806 South Sixth St., 70.00 per month June 30, 1929 July 1, 1929, to PURCHASE ORDERS ISSUED IN JUNE AMOUNTING June 30, 1930. Champaign, Illinois TO Department Firm Description Agricultural Extension E. V. Kirby Company Two Fords Service Five Fords Agricultural Extension E. V. Kirby Company Vacuum Pan Mojonnier Brothers Da... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...ori at the rate offiftydollars 50 a month. June 30, 1929 Brandenburg, Kenneth Charles, Resident in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate offiftydollars 50 a month. June 24, 1929 Dale, Maurice Louis, Instructor in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, for five months beginning July 1, 1929, at a ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...undred dollars fioo a month. September 25, 1929 Arvin, M . J., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-fourth time, beginning September 23, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. September 24, 1929 Banta, Alonzella, Filing Clerk in the Agricultural Extension Service, in the College of Agriculture, for one ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars J 100 a month. October 4, 1929 Compton, Richard Kenneth, Assistant in Psychology, beginning September 19, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars J160 a month. September 24, 1929 Conner, H. A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning September 20, 1929, and continui... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...month. September 28, 1929 Gibbons, J. J., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on three-fourths time, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundredfivedollars 105 a month, this superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Goshorn, R. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-haif time, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...undred sixty-six dollars J166 a month. September 30, 1929 Hobbs, Cecil Carlton, Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning at the opening of thefirstsemester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 30, 1929 Horick, Edward, Refractionist in the Department of Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...f seventy dollars 70 a month. September 28, 1929 Ireland, C. E., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, this superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Jacobson, Herman, Assistant in Obstetrics, in the Departmen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...pensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. October 4, 1929 Kasbeer, Marion, Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, beginning September 16, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars Jno a month. September 24, 1929 Kayser, Evelyn Marie, Assistant in the Library School, beginning September 19, 1929, and continuing u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...sation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars Jno a month. September 24, 1929 Kayser, Evelyn Marie, Assistant in the Library School, beginning September 19, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars J150 a month. September 20, 1929 Kelly, Arthur Randolph, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, in the Department of Sociology, at a cas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...M., Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, and in the College of Engineering, beginning September 23, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 6o a month. September 25, 1929 Kobak, Alfred, Assistant in Obstetrics, in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...ate of ten dollars io a month. September 28, 1929 Noss, E m m a Roberts, Assistant in History, on three-fourths time, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. September 30, 1929 Nusbaum, R. E., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on threefourths time, beginning at the openin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... a month. September 30, 1929 Nusbaum, R. E., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on threefourths time, beginning at the opening of thefirstsemester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundredfivedollars 105 a month, this superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Oslund, R. M., Associate Professor of Physiology and Physiolog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Ozanne, Irving Lee, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning at the opening of thefirstsemester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 6o a month. September 25, 1929 Peterson, Lewis V., Assistant in Athletic Research, in the College of Education, on one-half time, beginning Octobe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... dollars 6o a month. September 25, 1929 Peterson, Lewis V., Assistant in Athletic Research, in the College of Education, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars 8o a month. September 24, 1929 Phillips, Stanley A., Laboratory Helper in the Department of Chemistry, for eleven months beginning October 1, 192... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...t a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 1, 1929 Poggi, Edith M., Assistant in Geology, beginning at the opening of thefirstsemester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. September 25, 1929 Roberts, Paul C , Assistant in Business Law, in the College of Commerce, beginning at the opening of thefirs... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...undred dollars 200 a month. September 25, 1929 Roberts, Paul C , Assistant in Business Law, in the College of Commerce, beginning at the opening of thefirstsemester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars f 160 a month. September 24, 1929 Rose, William M., Student Assistant in the Air Corps Unit, in the Department of Military Science, be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...atory fees. October 3, 1929 Smith, W . N., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on threefourths time, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month, this superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Sparks, F. M., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...intment. September 24, 1929 Sparks, F. M., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on threefourths time, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month, this superseding his previous appointment. September 24, 1929 Stampfli, Joseph Gail, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... month. October 3, 1929 Tucker, LeRoy, Associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the College of Engineering, beginning at the opening of the first semester, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of three hundred dollars 300 a month. September 24, 1929 Wallace, Hawthorne Collins, Associate in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 443 DeLancy, Dorothy G., Instructor in Piano, in the School of Music, beginning October 7, 1 gig, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars i6o a month. October 8, 1929 DeLano, Percy Joseph, Instructor in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for eleven mon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...Assistant in Anatomy . October 8, 1929 Skidmore, Zana G., Special Research Assistant in the Department of Bacteriology, on one-half time, beginning October 15, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 21, 1929 sixty-eightcontinuing until Octobercents the at CollegetheMedicine, on21, 1929 of for eight October beginningAugust 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...by Dean Babcock, n that Professor Julio Jimfnez Rueda of the faculty of the University of Mexico be appointed Visiting Professor of Spanish for the second semester, or from February 1 to June 30, 1930, at a salary of 3,ooo and his traveling expenses from the City of Mexico to Champaign-Urbana and return. I concur in this recommendation. O n m o t i o n of M r . Trees, this r e c o m m e n d a t i ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...n at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. November 16, 1929 Hansen, Roy, Special Research Assistant in the Department of Bacteriology, beginning November 15, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. November 16, 1929 Heitman, John Russell, Assistant in the School of Journalism, beginning November 15, 1929, and continuing unt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...21 409 375 79 JNo budget estimate set up. Sales 2Credited direct to revolving accounts, not carried as separate items on Balance Sheet. Credited to Departments Creamery Operating Account June 30, 1930. aTo be transferred from Agriculture. 120 680 00 66 625 92 54 054 082 SCHEDTyXE C Other DepartmentsU M M A R Y O F RECEIPTS A N D D I S B U R S E 1 E N T S 1 499 11 1 S M 499 11 Credited to Estimated... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...lars 160 a month this superseding his previous appointment . January 27, 1930 Rehm, John B., Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. Qanuary 20, 1930 Rosenthal, Sol, Assistant in the Department of Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, for seven months beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...sh compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 13, 1930 Heitman, John Russell, Assistant in the School of Journalism, beginning February 1, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. February 10, 1930 Houghton, Arthur V., Assistant in Sociology, on one-half time, beginning February 5, 1930, and continu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...n at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. February 10, 1930 Houghton, Arthur V., Assistant in Sociology, on one-half time, beginning February 5, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars 300 . February 10, 1930 James, William Arthur, Assistant in Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for seven months beginning Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...imated Salaries. No to be expended during 1930-31. budget. 1930, Balances of Current appointments included in June 30, Funds."Estimated New Funds, Renewals of Current Funds, and "Balance June 30, 1930, ,jp3o Estimated Expenditures Expense and UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 691 Salaries Equipment Eli Lilly Company Fellowship for Study of Allergy 1 800 ool Frank J. McGovern Fellowship in Study of Woolen Fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...ON-RECURRING APPROPRIATIONS Militaryrecommendation that the following non-recurring appropriations 000 made Uniforms 14 be 00 10 A from the unappropriated balance of general income as of June 30, 1930. These appropriations are not included in the totals of the 1930-31 budget. Liberal Arts and Sciences, Equipment 5 ooo8 Engineering, Equipment 10 ooo Agriculture, Equipment 5 000' Medicine Equipment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1931: ...9 Berg, Herbert, Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, and in the College of Engineering, beginning October 1, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1931 not including July and August , at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 8, 1929 Bergen, Samuel, Assistant in the Department of Dermatology, in the College of Medicine,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1931: ...ed the distribution of funds in these changes. I report the matter for record. ,60 board of trustees September 17 CAPPER-KETCHAM EXTENSION Smith-Lever Extension Expense and equipment, to June 30, 1931, 6333.50 Salaries Name Salary 1. Dorothy E. Lynch, Assistant in Junior Club Work E D 1 700 00 a. Field Salaries 80 of Total Appropriation a. Home Advisers 1 Lulu S. Black, Temporary1 County Home Advi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...another. 'Salary includes 700 each for automobile expense at 5 centa per mile actually traveled. ,1930 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 6l SMITH-LEVER EXTENSION Expense and equipment, to June 30, 1931, J36.631.84 Salaries Budget Revision Salary Changes and Adjustments: 1. Page 145, line 25 J. Ackerman, Assistant in Farm Management Extension E D Transferred to Additional Federal Cooperative Fund Bu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... from Smith-Lever 26 812 50 Total Smith-Lever Salaries Balance of Smith-Lever Salaries 176 180 00 1600 3400 202 992 50 The 25,000 State Appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1930, to June 30, 1931, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salaries of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary by the Director of Extension. ,62 board of trustees Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...g monthly certification for salary by the Director of Extension. ,62 board of trustees September 17 ADDITIONAL FEDERAL COOPERATIVE F U N D Smith-Lever Extension Expense and equipment, to June 30, 1931, 10,400 Salaries 1. , Extension Specialist in Marketing E D 5 000 Transferred from Capper-Ketcham, page 149, line 2. 2. J. Ackerman, Assistant in Farm Management Extension E .... D 1 600 Transferred ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...vious appointment for thefirstsemester only . October 4, I93 ... . . . . Hanawalt, Virginia B., Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 . September 25, 1930 Hartley, Miles C , Assistant in Mathematics, on one-fourth time, beginning September 25, 1930, and continuing until February 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... twenty September 30, beginning October in 1930 ,193 U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS "3 Reed, William Vernon, Assistant in Architecture, beginning October 15, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. October 15, 1930 Seed, Lindon, Associate in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...this supersedes his previous appointment . September 19, 1930 Vaile, Mrs. Lora Frances, Assistant in Romance Languages, on one-half time, beginning October 15, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation of five hundred fifty dollars 550 . October 1;, 1930 Wamsley, Delos Herschel, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...iations be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to supplement special appropriations made on June 18, 1930 Minutes, page 693 , on condition that any unexpended balance remain ing on June 30, 1931, will lapse into general funds: DEPARTMENTAL AND GENERAL 1. Liberal Arts and Sciences Equipment for various departments 3 000 2. Commerce Bureau of Business Research, additional research projects 3 0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... the period of extension and the additional funds to be supplied for the expenses of the investigations being indicated in each case: a. Porcelain for Insulators Case No. 3 Extended from June 30, 1931, to December 31, 1931 7 700 b. Stresses in Elevated Structures and Equipment Case N o . 5 combines c. Cable Testing Methods 30, 1931, tooDecember 31, 1931 Extended from June Case No. 6 4 work formerl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...amount of 1,154.01. A carload of Redwood Lumber from the Union Lumber Company through the Danville office at a price of 1,434.50 f.o.b. Urbana, subject to two per cent discount i paid by June 30, 1931, for the use of the Physical Plant Department in cabinet f work and repairs. Acids for the General Chemical Storeroom from the Grasselli Chemical Company on the basis of their low bid of 2,466. These... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...t a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 6, 1931 Conard, Vera, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 19, 193O Cook, Richard Kaufman, Assistant in Physics, on one-fourth time, for five ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... compensation at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. February 6, 1931 Filbert, Carl, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 25, 1931 Finger, G. C , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1931, at a cash compen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...d continuing until September 1, 1931, without salary. February 17, 1931 Gibbs, Carlin Frary, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Gingrich, Franklin Forrest, District Junior Club Leader, in the Agricultural Extension Service, in the College of A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... compensation at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. February 12, 1931 McCoy, R. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Meints, R. E., Assistant in Chemistry, on three-fourths time, beginning February IS, 193I and continuing until June... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...sh compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Meints, R. E., Assistant in Chemistry, on three-fourths time, beginning February IS, 193I and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 19, 1931 Miller, Edwin L., Assistant in Zoology, on three-fourths time,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 7, 1931 Parsons, Theophilus, Jr., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February IJ, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Phelps, Frederick M. Jr., Assistant in Economics, in the College of Commerce, on one-half time, for five months beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... compensation at the rate of seventy dollars J70 a month. February 6, 1931 Porter, David J., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 25, 1931 Robertson, Pauline, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...h compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 25, 1931 Robertson, Pauline, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 19, 1931 Rogers, Carolyn Ruth, Assistant in Mathematics, on two-thirds time, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...jo a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 10, 1931 Sarkissian, Arshag Ohan, Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning February 11, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment , February 1 j, 1931 Schauer, F. R., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning Feb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...lars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment , February 1 j, 1931 Schauer, F. R., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 1S I93'i and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Schneider, Elizabeth, Assistant in English, on one-third time, for five months beginning February 1, 1931, at a cas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ompensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 19, 1931 Scholfield, Lydia M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1931 Stith, Gertrude Ernestine, Assistant in Mathematics, on two-thirds time, for five months beginning February 1, 1931... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...bruary Assistant cash Woodward, February at ,1931 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS I99 Woodward, C. F., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 19. 93i The Board adjourned. H. E. Cunningham George A. Barr Secretary President ,T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...e for pressing needs; payments from this fund to be made on order of the Comptroller and the Bursar, and the fund to be reimbursed from other funds; this arrangement not to extend beyond June 30, 1931. This action was taken by the following vote: Aye, President Barr, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Hopkins, Dr. Noble, Mr. Trees, M r . Williams; no, none; absent, M r . Armstrong, M r . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... accounts, not carried as separate items on Balance Sheet. 3To be transferred from Credited to Departments Creamery Operating Account June 30, 193 1. To be transferred from Trust Account June 30, 1931. 00 Agriculture 121 740 96 26; 81 25 474 19 Schedule Departments Other C 13 393 20 13 393 20 '' S M M A R Y O RE Credited to EstimatedU AgriculturalFSalesC E I P T S A N D 900 I00B U R S E M E N T S ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: .... H. I. Pearce, Architectural Engineer C. S. T E. E. Anderson, Structural Engineer C. S. 3 600 9- T. J. Showers, Assistant Superintendent of Buildings Main10. tenance C. S. 3 600 balance June 30, 1931,Assistant Superintendent of Buildings O. Henderson, to be expended in 1931-32. Operation C. S. 3 120 C. E. Atkinson, Superintendent of Grounds C. S. 3 600 Sadie L. Stubbs, Assistant to Superintendent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931, 3 150 'EstimatedSteel Rails appointments included in Budget. salaries. No Fissures in Stretching of Lead Sheaths 2 600 Concrete Masonry Walls Rails Investigation 10 700 39 300 Estimated Additional F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ollege of Agriculture C ; Director, Agricultural Experiment Station S ; Director, Agricultural Extension Service E ; Professor of Animal Husbandry C A 6 900 See Smith-Lever 1 100 Balance June 30, 1931, to be expended in 1931-32. Total salary 9 000 'Estimated new funds, renewals of current funds, and June 30, 1931, balances. ,1931 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 333 3. G. L. Jordan, Assistant to the Dean o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... ; Professor of Animal Husbandry C A 6 900 See Smith-Lever 1 100 Balance June 30, 1931, to be expended in 1931-32. Total salary 9 000 'Estimated new funds, renewals of current funds, and June 30, 1931, balances. ,1931 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 333 3. G. L. Jordan, Assistant to the Dean of the College of Agri- Salary culture, and to the Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Agricultural... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ..., and laundry while hospital is in operatio for Research in Diseases of the Alimentary Entire amount chargeable to other accounts in Medicine and Dentistry. Tract 100 00 100 00 'Balance, June 30, 1931. to be expended in 1031-32. Estimated Additional Funds4 2 coo 00 2 000 00 Estimated new funds, renewals of present funds and June 30,1931, balances. Total 8 020 00 8 020 00 ,jo Jl UNIVERSITY O F ILLI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ine and Dentistry. Tract 100 00 100 00 'Balance, June 30, 1931. to be expended in 1031-32. Estimated Additional Funds4 2 coo 00 2 000 00 Estimated new funds, renewals of present funds and June 30,1931, balances. Total 8 020 00 8 020 00 ,jo Jl UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS S55 Administration Salary i. D.J. Davis, Dean D Professor of Pathology A 9 000 1. G. R. Moon, Examiner and Recorder, Chicago Professi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...t College of Fine and Applied Arts a. Art Equipment b. Music Equipment College of Education: Equipment for High School Laboratory Total, included in 1931-32 Budget Group II Chargeable to June 30, 1931, Balance College of Engineering: Equipment College of Agriculture: Tractor Military Bands: Equipment Alumni News Illinois Union: Use of meeting rooms Radio Station: Broadcasting facilities Registrar'... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...xtension Service, payable out of Federal funds. T h i s report w a s received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 18 T h e following quarterly report of the Comptroller as at June 30, 1931: Schedule A STATEMENT OF RESERVE A N D CONTINGENT F U N D F O R T H E Q U A R T E R E N D E D J U N E 30, 1931 Balance Forward April 1,1931 J54 355 11 Add: Lapsed 1929-1930 Balances Previously carrie... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...0 376 S79 18 S211 941 48 includes 11,134.01 lapsed to offset unrealized estimated agricultural income, J1.056.02 lapsed to Unappropriated Agricultural Income, and 745.79 lapsed to offset June 30, 1931, unencumbered balance in State Appropriation for Cook County Experiment Station, which waB also lapsed. Schedule D SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS AS AT JUNE 30, 1931 Reserved for Total DisburseOutstanding... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...h i s r e p o r t w a s received for record. 483 577 7 26 500 00 457 Q77 72 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE TREASURER 19 T h e following report of the Treasurer of the University for the year ended June 30, 1931: T h e Comptroller certified that he has examined this report and that it is correct in accordance with his records. July 22, 1931 President H . W . Chase, 355 Administration W Dear President Chase: ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ecords. July 22, 1931 President H . W . Chase, 355 Administration W Dear President Chase: I transmit herewith the report of the Treasurer of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1931, as required by the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined this report and hereby certify that it is correct in accordance with m y record. I attach a reconciliation between the balance as... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...stees of the University of Illinois, Article 6, Section 4, pertaining to the duties of the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30,1931, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July I, 1930, to June 30, 1931. Respectfully yours, Hazen S. Capron Treasurer, University of Illinois STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...f the Treasurer, I a m submitting herewith a detailed report of the securities in m y possession as at June 30,1931, also a report of all receipts and disbursements from July I, 1930, to June 30, 1931. Respectfully yours, Hazen S. Capron Treasurer, University of Illinois STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE TREASURER OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Y E A R E N D E D JUNE 30, 1931 Balance... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Barnhart, Lyle, Assistant in the Bureau of Business Research, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 . Brandt, Weldon Henry, Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September I, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Cash, Jacob Gerald, Assistant in Dairy Husbandry Extension, in the Agricultural Extension Service, for one year beginning September 1, 1931, at a cash compensation offifteenhundred dollars 1500 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Forgostein, Harold, Instructor in Freehand Drawing, for ten months beginning September 1, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Goldman, Marcus S., Associate in English, for one year beginning September I, 1931, at a cash compensation of twenty-four hundred dollars 2400 this supersedes his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Henrichs, James R., Assistant in Botany, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1931, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars 300 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Kirgis, Frederic Lee, Instructor in Law, for one year beginning September I, 1931, at a cash compensation of twenty-seven hundred dollars J2700 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Neild, Harold Wallace, Assistant in Physiology, on three-fourths time, for ten months beginning September I, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Schorr, Henry Chaskell, Assistant in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1931, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, 1931 Symons, G. E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month this supersedes his previou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... N G A N D C O M P A N Y 18 The following report of Arthur Young and Company, public accountants engaged to audit the accounts of the University, covering the audit for the quarter ended June 30, 1931. The reports of the Comptroller and Treasurer referred to therein have already been reported to the Board. August 31, 1931 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sirs, W ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ted to the Board. August 31, 1931 Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois D e a r Sirs, W e have audited the books of the University of Illinois for the quarter ended June 30, 1931, and submit the following brief summary of the work done and the result of the audit. The cash receipts have been verified by checking all cash receipts' vouchers into the cash book and examining a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... appointees have been checked against the Secretary's letters of appointment. The footings of the cash book have been proved. The cash balance in the hands of the University Treasurer at June 30, 1931, together with the securities of the University in his custody, as shown by the books of account, have been verified by actual inspection and confirmation from the depository. W e have also examined ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...1. Cash on hand was verified by actual count. Physical inventories taken by the several stores departments near the close of the fiscal year have been re-calculated by us and adjusted to June 30, 1931, by taking into account receipts and issues from the date of the inventory to June 30. A liberal selection of items has been verified as to quantity by actual inspection of the material, and as to pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...Board of Trustees as have with relative bids number of of W purchase of ,426 board o f trustees September 29 All income which the University should have received during the quarter ended June 30, 1931, has been received and duly accounted for. All disbursements have been made for University purposes and have been properly authorized and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...made for University purposes and have been properly authorized and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of account. The cash and securities as shown by the books at June 30, 1931, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or confirmation from the depository. The report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30,1931, a copy of whi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...t June 30, 1931, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count or confirmation from the depository. The report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30,1931, a copy of which is attached hereto, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Thefinancialreport of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...cordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Thefinancialreport of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois, for the period beginning July 1, 1929, and ending June 30, 1931, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, Arthur Young Co. This report was received for record. AUDIT OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ACCOUNTS 19 The followingfinanc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...g Co. This report was received for record. AUDIT OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ACCOUNTS 19 The followingfinancialreport and audit of the accounts of the Athletic Association for the year ended June 30, 1931: September 15, 1931 President H . W . Chase, 355 Administration D e a r President Chase: I transmit herewith the audit report andfinancialstatements of the Athletic Association for the year ended Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...r 15, 1931 President H . W . Chase, 355 Administration D e a r President Chase: I transmit herewith the audit report andfinancialstatements of the Athletic Association for the year ended June 30, 1931. The by-laws of the Athletic Association provide that its accounts shall be audited by the Comptroller of the University. I have had the general audit for the past year made by Arthur Young and Compa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... thefiscalyear 1931-1932, such as a portion of relay carnival expense, football game publicity and tickets and a portion of training salaries. The operating surplus of the Association at June 30, 1931 was 310,835.79, as compared with 324,012.89 at June 30, 1930, a decrease of 13,177.10. The changes during the year are shown in Schedule Bl. The excess of expenses over income for the year results fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ned with respect to all actions affecting the finances of the Association and the effect given them in the books of account. W e have examined the financial statements for the year ended June 30, 1931, prepared by the staff of the Association, and have checked them against the books and the budget and have found them to agree therewith. W e have also audited the accounts of Charles E. Bowen and C ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... e have also audited the accounts of Charles E. Bowen and C o m p a n y covering concessions for the sale of candy, fruit, etc., in the stadium during football games. The cash on hand at June 30, 1931, has been confirmed to us by the depository. W e submit the following summary of transactions during the year: Cash in Bank, June 30, 1930. 299 93 Receipts: Northwestern G a m e Ji 347 49 Iowa G a m ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...sociation should have received, during the year has been 5ri 61 received and duly accounted for. 2 733 03 All expenditures have been made for Association purposes and186 26 Cash in Bank, June 30, 1931 1 have been properly authorized and correctly recorded in the books. The assets of the Association as of June 30, 1931, as shown by the Balance Sheet, are correct in amount and have been duly verifie... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...res have been made for Association purposes and186 26 Cash in Bank, June 30, 1931 1 have been properly authorized and correctly recorded in the books. The assets of the Association as of June 30, 1931, as shown by the Balance Sheet, are correct in amount and have been duly verified. The financial statements attached hereto agree with the books of the Association and present a correct account of it... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...t and have been duly verified. The financial statements attached hereto agree with the books of the Association and present a correct account of itsfinancialoperations for the year ended June 30, 1931, and of its financial condition at the close of the year. Arthur Young Co. Yours faithfully, ,i93i U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 429 Schedule A UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMPARAT... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: .... Arthur Young Co. Yours faithfully, ,i93i U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 429 Schedule A UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION COMPARATIVE B A L A N C E SHEET JUNE 30, 1930 A N D JUNE 30, 1931 ASSETS CURRENT: Cash: Savings Account Checking Account Manager's Fund Petty Cash Refund Account Total Accounts Receivable Guarantees Receivable Travel Advances ADVANCES TO STADIUM FUND 29 000 00 26 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... following estimated unencumbered balances from the year 1930-31 be reappropriated as of July 1, 1931, to cover the expenses of work and transactions which will not have been completed by June 30, the close of the fiscal year: ESTIMATED BALANCES AS OF JUNE 30, iq3i TO BE REAPPROPRIATED Administration Entrance Examinations. 2 000 00 Publishers Trade List 50 00 Editing and Printing Laws and Regulati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate acc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...rial departure from which should be reported in advance to the Dean or Director or other officer concerned, and to the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. ESTIMATED B U D G E T INCOME F O R T H E FISCAL Y E A R 1931-1932 Total Educational and General Student Fees Gross Ji 163 750 00 1 163 750 00 Deduct: Estimated Refunds 38 750 00 38 750 00 Net, Fees 1 125... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ring Locomotive Syphon Tests Brake Shoe Friction Tests 1 800 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Cast Iron Pipe Investigation Concrete Columns 1931, to be expended in 1931-32 1 500 1Balance June 30, Investigation balance June 30, Car Axle Failures 1931, to be expended in 1931-32. 'Estimated new funds, renewals of current funds and 3 600 balances. Stresses in Elevated Structures and Equipment. June 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...ake Shoe Friction Tests 1 800 Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Cast Iron Pipe Investigation Concrete Columns 1931, to be expended in 1931-32 1 500 1Balance June 30, Investigation balance June 30, Car Axle Failures 1931, to be expended in 1931-32. 'Estimated new funds, renewals of current funds and 3 600 balances. Stresses in Elevated Structures and Equipment. June 30, 1931, 3 150 'EstimatedSteel ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ... the emergency working fund of 50,000 established by the Board on April 27 Minutes, page 216 as a revolving fund to take care of pressing needs, was returned to the University treasury on June 30. This report was received for record. ,388 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 1 " RESEARCH FUNDS FROM AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY 15 A report that the American Otologics Society has granted a fund of 3,000 to assist ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: June 30, September 29, 1931 1931, a 1931 Harry 1, 1931,giveainstruction in Zoology the rate of seventy of three 70 beginning 300 and at in Economics, on one-half compensation dollars Heckman, Arthur, the session,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...res departments near the close of the fiscal year have been re-calculated by us and adjusted to June 30, 1931, by taking into account receipts and issues from the date of the inventory to June 30. A liberal selection of items has been verified as to quantity by actual inspection of the material, and as to prices by comparison with purchase records. Physical inventories were from 1 4 to 1 0 in exce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: On June 30 a balance of 180,000 of such notes remained outstanding to be met by future tax collections. On that date the taxes due this fund and not yet collected amounted to 1,325,000. During the year the Board tur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1931: ...of a substantial amount for example, see Exhibit D, Report of the Comptroller for 1930-1931, page I D . 1 During the depression period this reserve, the amount of which was 208,366 as at June 30, 1931, together with a special reserve of 240,000 which the Board had accumulated from the operation of its residence halls over a long period of years in the hope of eventually using it to build an additi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1932: ...70 a month. July 15, 1930 Smith, Robert Karl, Research Graduate Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September 1, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1932, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. July 8, 1930 Sohl, William E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning Septe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ... nine hundred thirty-five dollars 935 . September 25, 1930 Buran, Louis Frank, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, beginning September 1, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1932, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 6o a month. October 2, 1930 Butz, L. W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for four months beginning Octobe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...an in the Department of Dermatology . September 19, 1930 Jewett, George Edgar, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, beginning September 1, 1930, and continuing until June 30, 1932, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 2, 1930 Johnson, E. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for nine months beginning Oct... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...litary Deposits 60 000 00 Towel Fund Men's 2 000 oo2 Towel Fund Women's 800 00 Military Uniforms 12 000 00 Total Not included in Budget Totals 85 200 00 balance lapses into General Funds June 30, 1932. 2Balance lapses into General Funds September 1, 1932. ,i93Jl UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 367 APPOINTMENT OF McKINLEY PROFESSOR 21 A recommendation that Dean C. M . Thompson of the College of Commerce be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...931 September 1, 193 to George Toms West Polk Street, Chicago month August 31, 1933 Residence at 806 South 70 per June 30, 1931 July i, 1931 to C. A. Wilson Sixth Street, Champaign month June 30, 1932 Residence at 1207 West 45 per June 20, 1931 Twelve months from Peter Scholl1 Stoughton Street, Urbana month August 15, 1931 Sherwood house South of 20 per September 10, One year from E. C. Moore' Mil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: .... Florence Belshaw, Research Assistant in Foods, in the Department of H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, beginning October 20, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1932, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 26, 1931 Fierke, M . L., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for eleven months beginning September 15, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...ash compensation at the rate offiftydollars 50 a month. December 12, 1931 Rasmussen, D. Irvin, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, beginning November 16, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1932, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. November 23, 1931 Reid, Mabel, Attendant in the Department of Orthopedics, in the College of Medicine, for nine months beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...0 00 2. Solubility of boiler waters. Case No. 31 5 0oo ot 3. Investigation of stack ases. Case No. 34 7 000 00 4. Refrigeration at low brine temperatures, Case No. 41 to be terminated on June 30, 1932 4 000 00 Total budget for 1031 20 600 00 None of the projects to be continued will involve any new type of workbut will deal with the present program of research. The Utilities Research Commission ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...excess of estimate. No budget estimate set up. 2Credited direct to revolving accounts, not carried as separate items on Balance faneet. 3To be transferred from Creamery Operating Account June 30, 1932. ,524 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 6 Schedule E SUMMARY OF BOARD APPROPRI :atioi I S AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1931 Eh i; - Fr Total Disburseb ances r Bahincc 10 537 25 246 542 34 Credits ments 48 010 06 1 0 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...ineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, in the College of Endent of the University. gineering, beginning February I, 1932, and continuing until further notice but not later than June 30, 1932, at a cash compensation at the rate of three hundred dollars 300 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February IS, 1932 Sperry, Floyde Dwight, Assistant in the Bureau of Business Resear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...f Mr. Barr, this report was received for record. A N N U A L REPORT OF THE TREASURER 26 T h e following reports of Hazen S. Capron, former Treasurer of the University, for the year ended June 30, 1932, and F r a n k M. Ciordon, Treasurer of the University, for the period February 6, 1932, to June 30, 1932, which the Comptroller has examined and certifies to be correct in accordance with his record... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...ports of Hazen S. Capron, former Treasurer of the University, for the year ended June 30, 1932, and F r a n k M. Ciordon, Treasurer of the University, for the period February 6, 1932, to June 30, 1932, which the Comptroller has examined and certifies to be correct in accordance with his records. September 7, 1932 President H. W. Chase, 355 Administration DEAR PRESIDENT C H A S E : I transmit herew... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ..., 1932 President H. W. Chase, 355 Administration DEAR PRESIDENT C H A S E : I transmit herewith the report of Hazen S. Capron, Treasurer of the University of Illinois, for the year ended June 30, 1932, and the report of Frank M. Gordon, Treasurer of the University of Illinois, for the period February 6, 1932, to June 30, 1932, as required by the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...Treasurer of the University of Illinois, for the year ended June 30, 1932, and the report of Frank M. Gordon, Treasurer of the University of Illinois, for the period February 6, 1932, to June 30, 1932, as required by the by-laws of the Board of Trustees. I have examined these reports and hereby certify that they are correct in accordance with my records. I attach a reconciliation between the balan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ... the balances as reported and the balances given in my Quarterly Report separately submitted. Cordially yours, LLOYD MOREY Comptroller RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY TREASURERS AS AT JUNE 30, 1932 With With Hazen S. Frank M. Capron, Gordon, Ex-Treasurer Treasurer Treasurer s Balance . . . . . . f,91 s 7 , ,g jS366 496 34 Add: Receipts not deposited until July 11 478 96 r, J , r ' -., ; Deduct:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...o the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: I transmit herewith the quarterly report required of me covering the financial transactions of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1932. Schedule A is a balance sheet of all assets for which the Board of Trustees is responsible arid all commitments and obligations of the University as of June 30, 1932. Schedule B is a statement of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...r the quarter ended June 30, 1932. Schedule A is a balance sheet of all assets for which the Board of Trustees is responsible arid all commitments and obligations of the University as of June 30, 1932. Schedule B is a statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund or the working balance of general income for the quarter ended June 30, 1932. Due to our inability to realize on the full amount of state... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...itments and obligations of the University as of June 30, 1932. Schedule B is a statement of the Reserve and Contingent Fund or the working balance of general income for the quarter ended June 30, 1932. Due to our inability to realize on the full amount of state appropriations for current expenses of the year, it has been necessary to use the entire balance of the Reserve and Contingent Fund to mee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...last named balance, U. S. Government securities of a market value of 513,750 have been deposited as collateral. Schedule D is a summary of the income of the University for the year ended June 30, 1932. It is noted from this statement that from a state appropriation of 4,940,000 for current expenses, the expenditures and commitments for the year have amounted to only 4,396478.24, leaving an unused ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...udent fees for the year was 1,125,000. T h e actual amount realized was 1,074,339.57. Schedule E is a summary of all appropriations made by the Board for use during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1932. -Of these appropriations the sum of 473,218.72 was allowed by the various departments of the University to lapse unused at the close of the year. This saving in expenditures made possible the unused... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...nds for the year. T h e figures contained in this report are cumulative for the fiscal year and, therefore, represent the financial operations of the University for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1932, and the financial condition of the University at that date. They will be presented in more complete form in the annual report of the Comptroller to be published at a later date. This report is subje... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...tificate of audit will be furnished as soon as that audit is completed. Respectfully submitted, LLOYD MOREY Comptroller ,i93 2 l UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I09 SCHEDULE A BALANCE SHEET AS AT JUNE 30, 1932 ASSETS I. General and Building Funds Cash with University Treasurer Schedule C 305 753 Petty Cash Funds. 3 400 Balances in State Appropriation Schedule C : For Operation 67 7 8 Notes Receivable 1 50 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...ted by Frank M. Gordon, Treasurer, to secure his total balance of 312,933.74. ,no BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 28 SCHEDULE B STATEMENT OF RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUND FOR THE QUARTER ENDED JUNE 30, 1932 Balance Forward, April i, 1932. 161; 662 98 Add; Repayment of petty cash advances to: C. S. Rhode, Dairy Extension Station g 100 00 H. B. Ingalls, Bursar part 454 99 554 99 166 217 Deduct; Special Ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...f notes, available for i m m e d i a t e e x p e n d i t u r e ; t h e t o t a l being 217,656.62. ,ii2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 28 SCHEDULE D STATEMENT OF INCOME FOR T H E YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1932 Balances, July J, 1031 Reserve for Orders and Contracts Outstanding Balances Reappropriated or Carried Forward Reserve for 1931-32 Special Appropriations Reserve for Petty Cash Funds Unappropriated A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...hur Young and Company, Accountants and Auditors, of their audit of the University's accounts for the quarter ending J u n e 30, 1932; and also a report of their audit for the year ending June 30, 1932. August 27, 1932 Board of Trustees, DEAR SIRS, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois W e have audited the books of the University of Illinois for the quarter ended J u n e 30, 1932, and submit the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...t the Secretary's letters of appointment. T h e footings of the cash book were proved. The cash balances in the hands of the University Treasurer and the exTreasurer of the University at June 30, 1932, were verified by confirmation from the depositories, as follows: Frank M. Gordon, Treasurer: Balance as confirmed by the First National Bank of Chicago 366 496 34 Add: June receipts deposited in Jul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ... Bank, Champaign. T h e securities as shown by the books of account were verified by actual inspection and by confirmation from the custodian. The following securities were in default at June 30, 1932: Lois A. and John H . Boyden, real estate note 6 440 46 Chicago and West Towns Railway Company, first mortgage gold bond 1 000 00 La Salle-Wacker Building Corporation, bond W. B. and M. E. Martin, mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ... Board. W e hereby certify that, so far as we have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination, All income which the University should have received during the quarter ended June 30, 1932, has been received and accounted for. All disbursements have been made for University purposes and have been properly authorized and the expenditures have been correctly recorded in the books of acco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...been correctly recorded in the books of account. Subject to our comments on the University's funds at the First National Bank, Champaign, the cash and securities as shown by the books at June 30, 1932, are correct in amount and have been verified by actual inspection, count, or confirmation from the depository. ,n6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 28 T h e report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...and have been verified by actual inspection, count, or confirmation from the depository. ,n6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 28 T h e report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1932, a copy of which is attached hereto, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. T h e financial report of the Comptroller to the Governor of the State of Illinois for the period... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...ly, ARTHUR YOUNG Co. August 27, 1932 Board of Trustees, DEAR SIRS, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois W e have audited the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1932, and we hereby certify that, so far as we have been able to ascertain by an extended detail examination, AH income which the University should have received during the year has been received and acco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ... In connection with this account, the University holds the personal bond of Mr. Hazen S. Capron, former Treasurer, and his Co-Sureties. T h e report of the Comptroller for the year ended June 30, 1932, a copy of which is attached hereto, is in accordance with the books and, in our opinion, is correct. Yours faithfully, ARTHUR YOUNG Co. This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July r and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Wages, Office Expense, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate acc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...tores departments near the close of the fiscal year were re-calculated by us and adjusted to J u n e 30, 1932, by taking into account receipts and issues from the date of the inventory to June 30, A selection of items was verified as to quantities by actual inspection of the material and as to prices by comparison with purchase records. Physical inventories were 6 3 in excess of the control accoun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1932: ...accumulated surplus as of September 1, 1932, from the operation of the woman's residence halls. Of this amount it has been necessary to use 146,847, leaving a cash balance of 88,030 as of June 30. There is also on hand approximately 60,000 representing balances of self-supporting activities including the residence hall balance from the past year's operations. By a law passed by the last General As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...0 a month. June 29, 1931 Cox, William Theodore, Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September I, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1933, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of7,1931,Ralphcontinuing until further notice, sixteen of,Engineering, Materials, in three hundred dollars a a month. to Research193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: ...n Garrell, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, in the College of Engineering, beginning September 1, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1933, but not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. June 29, I93i Dobberman, Marvin Robert, Assistant in Architecture, for ten months beginning Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: ...ur Francis, Research Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, in the College of Engineering, beginning September 1, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1933, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. June 29, 1931 Johnson, Walter Gilbert, Assistant in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1931... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: ...n, Kenneth C , Research Graduate Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, in the College of Engineering, beginning September I, 1931, and continuing until June 30, 1933, not including July and August, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. June 29, 1931 MacFate, R. P., Hospital Chemist in the Hospital Laboratory, and Instructor in Physiologi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: ...th this supersedes her previous appointment . May 4, 1932 Sanford, C. W., Principal of the University High School, and Instructor in Education, beginning July 1,1932, and continuing until June 30,1933, at a cash compensation of two thousand six hundred dollars 2,600 . May 3, 1932 Williams, Lewis W., Secretary of the Appointments Committee, and Instructor in Education, beginning July 1, 1932, and c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: ...re Total, McKinley Hospital D All of the above salaries are to be paid from the profits of the halls and are not included in budget totals. Balance lapses into General University Income, June 30, 1933. Entire budget from receipts. Not included in budget totals. . . . 'With maintenance, including living quarters, board, and laundry while hospital is in operation. ,8o BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 13 EXPEN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...32-1933 budget for the continuation of the industrial-agricultural research work which the University has been carrying on "Cash balances. 'Balance lapses into General University Income, June 30, 1933. Balance lapses into General University Income, September 1, 1933. ,82 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 13 through the Department of Chemistry and the Agricultural Experiment Station for the last three years. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...nd many of them are rare and have considerable value. T h e National Research Council to Dr. J. T. Buchholz of the Department of Botany, a grant of 500 for the period of July 1, 1932, to June 30, 1933, in support of certain research work on plants. T h e National Research Council, 120 for the employment of a draughtsman to assist Professor C. H . Crickmay of the Department of Geology in the mappin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...t of appointments made by the President of the University. Baer, Walter Hilmar, Assistant in Neuropsychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 16, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1933, without salary. January 17, 1933 1 FabricaTit, Noah, Assistant in Otolaryngology, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 16, 1933, and continuing until September 1, 1933, without salary. Janu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...ce K., Research Assistant in Home Economics, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning February 6, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1933, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 24, 1933 Olsen, Selma Marie, Assistant in Physiology, on one-fourth time, for four months beginning March 1, 1933, at a cash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 6, 1933 Powell, Alden L., Assistant in Political Science, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1933, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 24, 1933 Shellow, H., Assistant in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, on on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...roller that an appropriation of 8,500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to cover expenses of the McKinley Hospital for the year ending June 30, 1933, in excess of the income of the Hospital. I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Mr. Barr, this matter was referred to the Executive Committee, with power to act. At this point, Mrs. Freeman t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...ion of 8,500, or st much thereof as may be necessary, be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to cover expenses for the McKinley Hospital in excess of the income for the year ending June 30, 1933. On motion of Mr. Trees, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Dr. Meyer, Mr. Trees, Mr. Williams; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: June 30, 1933 Taylor, S. Helen, Teacher in the University High School, in the Summer Session of 1933, beginning June 19 and ending August 12, 1933, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty dollars 120 for the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ... 1933 t o J u n e 30, 1935 This report was received for record. REPORT OF TREASURER 26 The following report of Frank M. Gordon, University Treasurer, for the fiscal year July I, 1932, to June 30, 1933, as requested by the by-laws of the Board of Trustees, and also the report of Hazen S. Capron, former Treasurer of the University, for the year ended June 30, 1933. The comptroller has examined these... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ... year July I, 1932, to June 30, 1933, as requested by the by-laws of the Board of Trustees, and also the report of Hazen S. Capron, former Treasurer of the University, for the year ended June 30, 1933. The comptroller has examined these reports and certifies that they are correct in accordance with his records. RECONCILIATION WITH THE UNIVERSITY TREASURER AS A T J U N E 30, 1933 T r e a s u r e r ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...motion of Mr. Williams, this report was referred to the Finance Committee for examination and report. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 27 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as of June 30, 1933. Mr. Trees reported that this report had been examined by the Finance Committee, and that the Committee found no objections to the report. This report was received for record. ,JQ33 UNIVERSITY OF ILL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...tensions were granted. REPORT OF AUDITORS Mr. T r e e s presented the report of A r t h u r Andersen Co. on the e x amination of the accounts of the University for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1933, with a proposal that the accounts be examined semiannually instead of quarterly. On motion of M r . Trees, this report w a s received for record a n d the proposal for a semi-annual audit was approv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ... M r . Barr, this authority was granted. A U D I T REPORT OF T H E ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 15 An audit report from Arthur Andersen and Company of the Athletic Association for the year ended June 30, 1933, and supplementary financial statements for the same period prepared by the Comptroller. O n motion of M r . Barr, this report was referred to the Finance Committee for examination and report. ,400 B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...d in the State Treasury to the credit of the University of Illinois revolving fund and disbursed from appropriations from that fund. T h e law does not require that any balance on hand on June 30 be thus turned over. T h e question is as to whether this balance should be turned into the State Treasury and disbursed from there or whether it should be retained in the hands of the University Treasure... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...eneral income of 4,859,523, thus leaving an unappropriated balance for reserve and contingencies of only 14,028. To this sum may be added a balance of about 75,000 in our general funds on June 30, making a total reserve of about 90,000. As compared with the budget for similar purposes for the year 1932-33, the present budget represents a decrease of 612,666 or U.2 . Salaries, with a few exceptions... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1933: ... of this accumulated surplus to the general funds of the University, where they were used for general operating expenses. The amount thus transferred was 240,045.68 Comptroller's Report, June 30, 1933, page 26 . Beginning with 1934, the sums for building repairs and equipment replacements on a reserve basis have been set aside out of each year's income. A study has been made of the operations of a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1934: ... K PLACER, B.S., 1939 DAVID PONITCH, B.S., 1944 WILLIAM DIDCOCT POSEGATE, B.S., 1934 ALFRED W A L T E R STREPEK, B.S., 1934 ROBERT L E E WALLACE, B.S., 1040 ,524 BOARD O F T K U S T E E S June 30 In J E A N - P A U L PICARD, B.S., 1944 Entomology JANET LORRAINE COOPER R A P P , B.S., N e w Jersey College for Women, 1943 W I L L I A M FREDERICK R A P P , J R . , B.S., R u t g e r s University, 1044... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Hagan, Mrs. Mabel R., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August 11, 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred seventy-seven dollars 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30,1934 Hager, Russell Perry, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1934, a t a cash compensation of two hundred eighty-five dollars 285 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30,1934 Hatch, Mary, Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the College of Agriculture, for one year beginning September I, 1934, a t a cash compensation of nine hundred sixty-seven dol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Hoffman, Abe Lawrence, Instructor in Law, for one year beginning September i, T 934i a t a cash compensation of two thousand two hundred dollars 2200 July 7, 1934 Hoverson, Emil Theodor, Instructor i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Meyer, Bernadine H., Laboratory Assistant in Home Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-fourth time, beginning September 15, 1934, and continuing until February I, 1935, at a cash compensa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Trjitzinsky, W. J., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of three thousand four hundred dollars 3400 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Trimble, T. H., to give instruction in English, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August I I , 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-five dol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Zilly, Marie Louise, Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August 11, 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty dollars twenty-fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 ,I934J UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 17 Zilly, Marie Louise, Teacher in the University High School, on three-fifths time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of nine hundred d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...e agreement executed as authorized by the Board of Trustees in its meeting July 11, 1934 Minutes, page 4 : Name American Dry Milk Institute Amount to be received by University i 700 Dale June 30, 1934 Purpose Investigation to study utilization by animals of calcium of whole milk and of liquid and dried skim milk and their values as sources of calcium in comparison with other nigh calcium foods. Ot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...e Board on July 13,1932 Minutes, page 93 . On motion of Mr. Barr, these gifts were accepted. QUARTERLY REPORT O F T H E COMPTROLLER 35 The report of the Comptroller for the quarter ended June 30, 1934, a copy of which was sent to each member of the Board on August 8. This report was received for record. The Board considered the following matters which had been referred to its committees, and the r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...f Mr. Trees, this recommendation was approved. A U D I T OF UNIVERSITY'S ACCOUNTS 22 A report from A r t h u r Andersen Co. of their audit of the University's accounts for the year ended June 30, 1934; also supplemental report on detailed examination of the accounts for the same period. T h e Secretary of the Board reports that copies of the complete report have been sent to members of the Board a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...tter. r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . This REPORT ON STUDENT LOAN FUNDS 12 A special statistical report on the operation of the Student Loan Funds for the year ending June 30, 1934, prepared by the Bursar of the University, who is in charge of the administration of these loans, was sent to each member of the Finance Committee. This report calls attention to a loan of 75 made in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...s of that Department. This income represents the excess receipts over the estimated receipts of the last fiscal year, on hand July 1, 1934, and the excess receipts which may accrue before June 30. I recommend approval. On motion of M r s . Freeman, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, M r s . Freeman, M r . Mayer, Dr. Meyer, M r s . Plumb, M r . Pogue, M ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...come amount to 5,395,121, leaving an unapproved reserve of only 16,430 page 270 . Since all available funds of the University for the year 1934-35 were fully appropriated or encumbered at June 30 and no balance was carried forward to the succeeding year, this sum represents the entire contingent reserve of the University for the coming year. T h e distribution of the total budget for the coming ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...is fitting to record here the positions he held: Instructor in Philosophy, 1893-1895; Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1895-1899; and Professor of Philosophy from September I, 1899, to June 30, 1934; Assistant Dean of the Graduate School, November I, 1918, to August 31, 1919; Acting Dean, September 1, 1919, to August 31, 1921; and Dean of the Graduate School, September 1, 1921, to July 10, 1933.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1934: ...o August 31, 1928, and September 1, 1931, to July 10, 1933; Acting Provost of the University, December 13, 1927, to August 31, 1928. Acting President of the University, July 11, 1933, to June 30, 1934; Acting President, Dean of the Graduate School, and Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, July I, 1934, to April 2, 1940. It is the lives and professional careers of men like Arthur Hill Daniels which g... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1934: ...andivcr, s.s. '25, is no longer in library work but is now .Irs. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Summers are living at Andrews North rcn C rolina. ' Kitchel Florence Adkins, 1924-25, was married on June 30 1934 a t Grinnell, Iowa, to Mr. Oliver Ottis Hawk. Mrs. Hawk was formerly employed in the Public Library at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Vivian G. Reynolds Boughter, 1924-25, is attending Columbia University Schoo... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 21)
  • 1934: ...lic Library, Evansville, Indiana nH was recently married to Mr. Howard McMurtry. They are makinI'thlZ M P at Oakland City, Indiana. making their home Ehse Gathings, B.S. '30, was married June 30, 1934 to Mr. Franklin Duane Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are at' home i King' n Mansion Apartments, Jamaica, New York. Lucy C. Hart, B.S. '30, has just notified the Library School Off ,Alumni News L... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 21)
  • 1934: ...Total, Scholarships and Fellowships 17 200 17 200 1 With maintenance including living quarters, board, and personal laundry while on duty. a Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1934. 'Estimated. ,360 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 10 Salaries Other Prize Funds: and Wages Expense Total Baker Prize ioo 100 Bryan Prize for Students' Essays on Government... 50 50 English Poetry Prize 150 15... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...Assembly and approved by the Governor, which amends Section 6 of "An Act in relation to State finance," approved June io, 1919, as amended: 'Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1934. 'Balance lapses into General University Income September i, 1934- , 62 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July io "The gross amount of money received by the University of Illinois from whatever source, other than fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...e Dean Kendric C. Babcock, to the University Library. From the National Research Council, to Professor J. T. Buchholz, of the Department of Botany, 885 for the period of July 1, 1933, to June 30, 1934, in support of his research work. F r o m the Bureau of Research of the American Otological Society, to P r o fessor E. A. Culler, of the Department of Psychology, 3,150 for the period of September 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...cting President of the University. ,19331 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 387 Broder, Samuel B., Resident in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning August 7, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty-seven dollars and fifty cents 47.50 a month. September 16, 1933 Browne, Robert B., Assistant to the Dean of the College of Liberal A r t s and Sciences, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ious appointment . August 12, 1933 H a r r i s , Marshall, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning September 16, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. September 21, 1933 Hartley, Miles C , Teacher in the University H i g h School, for ten months beginning September I, 1933, at a cas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...with exemption from laboratory fees. August 10, 1933 Jackson, Ellen Pauline, Student Assistant in the Library School, on one-half time, beginning September 21, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty-eight dollars and seventy-five cents 68.75 a month. September 19, 1933 Jaffray, D. S., Assistant and Second Junior Resident in Surgery, in the College of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ... Assistant in F a r m Management, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Extension Service, on one-half time, beginning September 21, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month. September 19, 1933 Smith, Mrs. Mabel P., Director of Social Activities in the West Residence Hall, for ten months beginning Sept... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ns which has been terminated, has been appointed instructor in civil engineering at a salary of 200 a month, effective February 1 and continuing until further notice, but not longer than June 30, 1934. This appointment will involve an addition to the budget. Professor Huntington has never been given formal leave of absence and is serving the Civil Works Administration without any compensation. I r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...edes his previous appointment . February 6, 1934 Kluge, Ralph Wendel, Instructor in Civil Engineering, beginning February 1, 1934, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of two-hundred dollars 200 a month. February 12, 1934 Krebs, Robert William, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, for five months beginning February 1, 1934,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ompensation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. March 3, 1934 Mizelle, John D., Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, beginning March 9, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1934 at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. March 10, 1934 'The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the Acting President of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ointment was made by the Acting President of the University. ,474 BOASD OF TRUSTEES Nichols, Ray J., Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning March 9, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 9, 1934 Sarkissian, A. O., Assistant in History, on one-fourth time, for four mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ... Athletic Association showing the estimated income and estimated expenses for the fiscal year July I, 1934, to June 30, 1935, and a financial statement estimated of the Association as of June 30, 1934. On motion of Mr. Barr, this budget was referred to the Finance Committee for study and report. AUTHORITY TO CONFER DEGREES 14 A request for authority to confer degrees at the Commencement exercises ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...pay for six weeks from April 3; his work was taken care of without expense to the University. 4. J. A. Dorjahn, Instructor in the College of Pharmacy, sick leave with pay from March 1 to June 30, 1934; his work is being taken care of by other members of the staff without additional expense to the University. 5. Miss Bessie Packard, Secretary in the Department of Home Economics, sick leave with pay... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...wing matters presented by the Acting President of the University. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 1 A recommendation that the following balances which it is estimated will lapse on June 30,1934, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1,1934: Self-supporting Funds Accountancy Committee ..... , 37 137 Entrance Examinations i 000 Dairy Creamery 7 701 Home Economics Cafeteria 956 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Hagan, Mrs. Mabel R., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August 11, 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred seventy-seven dollars 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30,1934 Hager, Russell Perry, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1934, at a cash compensation of two hundred eighty-five dollars 285 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30,1934 Hatch, Mary, Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the College of Agriculture, for one year beginning September I, 1934, at a cash compensation of nine hundred sixty-seven doll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Hoffman, Abe Lawrence, Instructor in Law, for one year beginning September i, T 934i at a cash compensation of two thousand two hundred dollars 2200 July 7, 1934 Hoverson, Emil Theodor, Instructor in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Meyer, Bernadine H., Laboratory Assistant in Home Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-fourth time, beginning September 15, 1934, and continuing until February I, 1935, at a cash compensa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Trjitzinsky, W. J., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of three thousand four hundred dollars 3400 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Trimble, T. H., to give instruction in English, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August I I , 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-five dol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 Zilly, Marie Louise, Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1934, beginning June 18, and ending August 11, 1934, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty dollars twenty-fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: June 30, 1934 ,I934J UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 17 Zilly, Marie Louise, Teacher in the University High School, on three-fifths time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of nine hundred d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...e agreement executed as authorized by the Board of Trustees in its meeting July 11, 1934 Minutes, page 4 : Name American Dry Milk Institute Amount to be received by University i 700 Dale June 30, 1934 Purpose Investigation to study utilization by animals of calcium of whole milk and of liquid and dried skim milk and their values as sources of calcium in comparison with other nigh calcium foods. Ot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ... the Board on July 13,1932 Minutes, page 93 . On motion of Mr. Barr, these gifts were accepted. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 35 The report of the Comptroller for the quarter ended June 30, 1934, a copy of which was sent to each member of the Board on August 8. This report was received for record. The Board considered the following matters which had been referred to its committees, and the r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...f Mr. Trees, this recommendation was approved. A U D I T OF UNIVERSITY'S ACCOUNTS 22 A report from A r t h u r Andersen Co. of their audit of the University's accounts for the year ended June 30, 1934; also supplemental report on detailed examination of the accounts for the same period. T h e Secretary of the Board reports that copies of the complete report have been sent to members of the Board a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...tter. r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . This REPORT ON STUDENT LOAN FUNDS 12 A special statistical report on the operation of the Student Loan Funds for the year ending June 30, 1934, prepared by the Bursar of the University, who is in charge of the administration of these loans, was sent to each member of the Finance Committee. This report calls attention to a loan of 75 made in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...s of that Department. This income represents the excess receipts over the estimated receipts of the last fiscal year, on hand July 1, 1934, and the excess receipts which may accrue before June 30. I recommend approval. On motion of M r s . Freeman, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, M r s . Freeman, M r . Mayer, Dr. Meyer, M r s . Plumb, M r . Pogue, M ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: ...come amount to 5,395,121, leaving an unapproved reserve of only 16,430 page 270 . Since all available funds of the University for the year 1934-35 were fully appropriated or encumbered at June 30 and no balance was carried forward to the succeeding year, this sum represents the entire contingent reserve of the University for the coming year. T h e distribution of the total budget for the coming ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...d in the GenAssembly: Section I. The sum of twenty thousand dollars 20,000 , or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated to the University of Illinois for the biennium ending June 30, 1935, for the purpose of constructing buildings and maintaining the Agricultural Experimental Station in Cook County. Section 2. This appropriation is subject to the provisions of "An Act in relation to S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...udget' totals. Includes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. Includes salaries listed under Administration and General Expense. 'Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1935. 'Estimated. ,566 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 22 Salaries Other Prise Funds and Wages Expense Total Baker prize in civil engineering 100 100 Bryan prize for students' essays on government 50 50 English p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...0 NON-RECURRING APPROPRIATIONS 2 A recommendation that the following appropriations be made for special, nonrecurring purposes from the Reserve and Contingent Fund, to be available until June 30, 1935: 1. To the Physical Plant Department for second payment on contract for Lincoln Avenue storm sewer due on or before January 1,1935 see Minutes for October 21, 1932, pages 141 and 142 10 000 2. To the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...Mr. Blair, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. Karraker, Dr. Meyer, Mr. Trees, Mr. Williams; no, none; absent, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Horner. J Free balances lapse into General University Income June 30, 1935. 'Balance lapses into General University Income September 1, 1935. ,568 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 22 CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION, 1 9 3 4 3 A recommendation that an appropriation of 5200, or so much... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...dation was approved. BUDGET OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 13 The budget of the Athletic Association showing the estimated income and estimated expenses for the fiscal year July I, 1934, to June 30, 1935, and a financial statement estimated of the Association as of June 30, 1934. On motion of Mr. Barr, this budget was referred to the Finance Committee for study and report. AUTHORITY TO CONFER DEGREES... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...t lands of which the lands on the Dixon Springs Station are representative. The memorandum is drawn to become effective June 1, I934 and to remain in effect during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, with provisions that it may be renewed from year to year thereafter at the option of the signatory parties. Such option shall be expressed in writing at least thirty days before this memorandum of u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ioo a month this supersedes her previous appointment . June 25. 1934 Bonnell, Ellis, Resident in Neuropsychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation of five hundred seventy dollars 570 plus maintenance, including board, room, and laundry, furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare . June 20, 1934 Broder, S. B., As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... on the subject of poultry and eggs, the work to be done at the University under the direction of the Station. T h e agreement covers the period July 23, 1934 the date of acceptance , to June 30, 1935, and the Institute has agreed to pay the University 600 in quarterly installments to pay the salary of the research assistant. On motion of M r . Barrett, this agreement was approved. CONTRACT WITH T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...wo thousand two hundred dollars 2200 a year. September 12, 1934 1 Ahlin, Constance K., Assistant in the Library School, on one-half time, beginning September 15,1934, and continuing until June 30,1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty-eight dollars seventy cents 68.70 a month. September 15, 1934 Alexander, Martha S., University Graduate Stenographer in the School of Journalism, for one ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...tipend. August 10, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate School, beginning September I, 1934, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 20o a month. September 5, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning September 1, 1934, and continuing until furth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...o hundred dollars 20o a month. September 5, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning September 1, 1934, and continuing until further notice but not later than June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . September 19, 1934 Duggleby, Esther Irene, Student Cataloger in the Libra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...dred seventy dollars 570 . August 29, 1934 . Fitz-Gerald, Linda, Stenographer in the Department of Romance Languages, on one-half time, beginning September 17, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1935, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty-seven dollars fifty cents 47-5 a month. September 20, 1934 Flynn, Laura Mary, Research Assistant in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... leave of absence for physical ,1934 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 51 disability at a total salary of 570.88 based on one-half of his annual rate of 801.28 , extending from October 12, 1934, to June 30, 1935. On motion of M r . K a r r a k e r , this leave was granted. PURCHASES 11 A recommendation that the following purchases be authorized: 1. Six hundred twenty-five tons crushed rock from Lehigh Stone ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...S FOR PURCHASE OF COAL 13 The Comptroller submits the following proposals received by the Purchasing Agent for the coal supply for the Power Plant at Urbana for the heating season ending June 30, 1935: SCHEDULE OF QUOTATIONS ON COAL Firm Name Brown Coal Co. Peabody Coal Co. Tilton Mining Co. Penwell Coal Mining Co. Pana Coal Co. Confolidated Coal Co. Sangamon Coal Co. Rice Miller Coal Corp. I 8c I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ation and tests of concrete arches and to complete similar investigations and tests previously undertaken under a similar agreement. This new agreement is to run from October 15, 1934, to June 30,1935, subject to renewal in the event the investigations provided for have not been completed, and the Bureau agrees to pay the University the sum of 300 to meet one-half of the expenses of this investiga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... of, and extensions to, its property in Chicago: 1. That at the expiration of the current lease with the tenant occupying the property owned by the University at 1758 West Polk Street on June 30, 1935, the building be razed. 2. That the University and the State Department of Public Welfare jointly consider the acquisition of adjacent property for purposes of campus, recreational, and future expans... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... compensation at the rate of thirtyeight dollars 38 a month. March 5, 1935 Brown, George B., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, J 93S Coolidge, Lyle J., Assistant in Farm Management, in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month. February 27, 1935 Dixon, P. R., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on one-third time, beginning February 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-four dollars 54 a month. March 2, 1935 Dobry, L. F., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... cash compensation at the rate of fifty-four dollars 54 a month. March 2, 1935 Dobry, L. F., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, 1935 Heisig, Gladstone B., to give instruction in Inorganic Chemistry, in the Summer Session of 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ensation of three hundred sixty-five dollars 365 for the session. March 2, 1935 Henry, R. E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning February 22, 1935. and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-eight dollars 38 a month. February 27, 1935 Jackson, Ellen P., to give instruction in Library Science, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1935, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...d fifty dollars 150 for the session. February 27,193S . . , , . . , . . . Seifert, Ralph L., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, IQ 35 Shipman, Emmet E., to give instruction in Zoology, on three-fifths time, in the Summer Sessio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... compensation of six hundred dollars 600 for the session. March 8, 1935 Weinstoclc, Harry H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-eight dollars 38 a month. February 27, 1935 Whiteside, Eugene Perry, Assistant in Soil Physics and Soil Survey, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...SITY PROPERTY AT 1 7 5 8 WEST POLK STREET, CHICAGO 8 Mr. Chester D. Speakman, lessee of the University property at 1758 West Polk Street, Chicago, wishes to renew his lease which expires June 30, 1935. There has been submitted to the Board a proposal that the three lots back of this property be purchased and the building demolished. Mr. Speakman's request was submitted to the Chairman of the Commi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... N T FISCAL YEAR 23 Statements from the Comptroller showing the Contingent Fund assignments requested and the estimated balances in the State Appropriations and the General Reserve as at June 30, 1935. This report w a s received for record. REVISED OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM 1 9 3 5 - 1 9 3 7 24 A revised operating budget for the biennium 1935-1937. It was the opinion of the Board that if m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...get for biennium Funds: General Revenue F u n d : Interest on endowment fund Reappropriation of federal funds General appropriation Total Mill tax fund: Sales tax income Surplus in fund, June 30, 1935 Estimated old tax collections, 1935-1937 Total Total, State revenue funds University revolving fund appropriated Total 'Estimated; probable total, 2,765,316. 400 000 12 453 802 Proposed 64 100 4 010 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... six hundred eighty-two dollars fifty cents 682.50 for the session. April 5, 1935 Krebs, R. W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March ' 9 , 93S a n d continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 25, 1935 Levinthal, Daniel Harold, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, in the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...d the amount remaining in the Contingent F u n d See page 215 below . REAPPROPRIATION OF UNUSED BALANCES 12 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds, as of June 30, 1935, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated: ESTIMATED BALANCES AS OF J U N E 30, 1935 Self-supporting funds: Accountancy Committee Agricultural Extension Revolving Fund Dairy Creamery Entrance Exa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... from this fund requested by the Board of Trustees, and the amounts allowed by the Governor, is submitted as a final report on the status of this fund. As this report shows, there was on June 30, 1935, an unassigned balance of 45,600 in this appropriation, and the total amount which lapsed unused is 49,934.96, the difference of 4,334.96 representing unused balances of the assignments made to the U... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... 109,117, to be available until June 30, 1936, for the following purposes: 1. Balance of appropriations totaling 89,800 made June 15, 1935 in excess of available funds for the year ended June 30, 1935 1 3 417 2. Replacement of the University intercommunicating telephone system 45 000 3. New fire truck to replace obsolete and inadequately equipped truck in use since 1918 10 000 4. Repairs, replacem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...so authorized by the President of the University, ,ICJ35 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 359 REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 7 A recommendation that the following balances, which lapsed on June 30, 1935, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1935: Agricultural Experiment Station Administration Library Bindery. Engineering Special Equipment Unassigned Fencing of University Woods Lan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...or the employment of a special part-time research assistant to review and abstract certain scientific literature bearing on the subject of poultry and eggs, be extended for one year from June 30, 1935. American Dry Milk Institute, Incorporated, for a cooperative investigation to study the utilization by animals of the calcium of whole milk and of liquid and dried skim milk and their values as sour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...as of this date is 25,919.92; you are hereby advised that from the Liquidating Agent for the Trustees I obtained the enclosed statement showing the condition obtaining as of the close of June 30, 1935: There are unpaid approximately 690,000.00 of the sums represented by participation certificates. Of the assets and classifications by the trustees: Cash Good Doubtful Considered worthless 35 414 88 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...unsel. On motion of Mr. Karraker, this recommendation was adopted. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 381 QUARTERLY REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER 42 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as at June 30, 1935. The Comptroller will present personally a summary of this report showing the financial condition of the University at the end of the fiscal year. This report was received for record. GIFTS TO THE UN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ond semester of the academic year 1934-35 cancellation effective February I, 1935. Rozendal, Hendrine, Library Assistant in the Periodical Department of the Library resignation effective June 30, 1935. Selicovitz, M r s . Fannie W., Typist in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture resignation effective June I, 1935. , 935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 385 Shroyer, Mary, Cooperating Tea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...none; absent, Mr. Horner, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Wieland. REAPPROPRIATION OF INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH F U N D n By action of the Board of Trustees the estimated balance of 1,600 as of June 30, 1935, in the Industrial Agricultural Research Fund was reappropriated until September 30, 1935. This fund has been carried forward from year to year in the past, and I recommend, therefore, that the balan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... from B r o a d w a l k to Goodwin Avenue Goodwin Avenue from Gregory Drive to Nevada Street. TREASURER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Treasurer as at June 30, 1935, accompanied by certificates of deposit from the First National Bank of Chicago showing the General Fund as 306,925.97 and the F.E.R.A. Fund as 6,008.30. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FRANK... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ic Association as submitted to the Board July 26 and approved September 28, 1935: Stadium Repairs: Original Amount Shown in Budget for 1934-35 Special Appropriation Amount Expended as of June 30, 1935 Balance Turnstiles New Tennis Courts Band Donation Special Police to Stop Drinking at Football Games Transportation Minor Sports Refunds to Students in Block " I " Ushering Stenographer for Publicity... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...oximately 106. On motion of Mr. Barrett, the sale of these bonds was authorized. AUDIT OF UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTS 16 The report of the audit of the University's accounts for ihe year end inn June 30, 1935, has been submitted by Arthur Andersen Co., and copies of it have been sent to the members of the Board. This report was received for record. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR DEAN C. M. THOMPSON 17 A request fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...HORTICULTURE 5 A request from the Department of Horticulture that unassigned income in the amount of 1,866.70, accruing to that Department and carried forward from the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, be appropriated for the following purposes: One Dodge pick-up truck 489 00 One Dodge platform truck 730 00 One McCormick-Deering tractor 647 70 Total 1866 70 I recommend approval. On motion of M r .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... cooperative investigation with the Corn Products Refining Company for a continuation of the study on the use of cerelose in the manufacture of ice cream. The original agreement approved June 30, 1935, Minutes, page 225 expired on December 31, 1935, and has been extended for a period of six months ending on June 30, 1936. The Company has agreed to contribute an additional 1,200 for a continuation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...r future. I recommend that an appropriation of 6,185.38 be made from the General Keserve Fund of the University to cover this improvement, payment to be made ;it such time between now and June 30 as funds of the University permit. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Mayer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Mr. William... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...93 6 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 653 that an additional assignment of 500 be made from the State appropriation 20,000 for the biennium for the operation of the Station to cover expenditures to June 30. This latter assignment will, of course, reduce the amount available for the operation of this Station during 1936-1937 by 500. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...versity Committee on Accident Compensation for Employees SUMMARY OF ACCIDENT C A S E S S E N T TO COURT OF CLAIMS Number of Amount cases Accidents occurring between January 25, 1933, and June 30, 1935 : 38 104286 Accidents occurring between July 1, 1935, and April 1, 1936 21 1 605 51 Claims not reviewed by University Committee but submitted direct by attorneys representing e m p l o y e e s . . . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1935: ...t lands of which the lands on the Dixon Springs Station are representative. The memorandum is drawn to become effective June 1, I934 and to remain in effect during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, with provisions that it may be renewed from year to year thereafter at the option of the signatory parties. Such option shall be expressed in writing at least thirty days before this memorandum of u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ioo a month this supersedes her previous appointment . June 25. 1934 Bonnell, Ellis, Resident in Neuropsychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation of five hundred seventy dollars 570 plus maintenance, including board, room, and laundry, furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare . June 20, 1934 Broder, S. B., As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... on the subject of poultry and eggs, the work to be done at the University under the direction of the Station. T h e agreement covers the period July 23, 1934 the date of acceptance , to June 30, 1935, and the Institute has agreed to pay the University 600 in quarterly installments to pay the salary of the research assistant. O n m o t i o n of M r . B a r r e t t , t h i s a g r e e m e n t w a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...wo thousand two hundred dollars 2200 a year. September 12, 1934 1 Ahlin, Constance K., Assistant in the Library School, on one-half time, beginning September 15,1934, and continuing until June 30,1935, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of sixty-eight dollars seventy cents 68.70 a month. September 15, 1934 Alexander, Martha S., University Graduate Stenographer in t h e School of Journalism, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...tipend. August 10, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate School, beginning September I, 1934, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1935, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of two hundred dollars 20o a month. September 5, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning September 1, 1934, and continuing until fur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...o hundred dollars 20o a month. September 5, 1934 Doty, J. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning September 1, 1934, and continuing until further notice but not later than June 30, 1935, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . September 19, 1934 Duggleby, Esther Irene, Student Cataloger in the Lib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...dred seventy dollars 570 . August 29, 1934 . Fitz-Gerald, Linda, Stenographer in the Department of Romance Languages, on one-half time, beginning September 17, 1934, and continuing until June 30, 1935, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation a t the rate of forty-seven dollars fifty cents 47-5 a month. September 20, 1934 Flynn, Laura Mary, Research Assistant in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... leave of absence for physical ,1934 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 51 disability at a total salary of 570.88 based on one-half of his annual rate of 801.28 , extending from October 12, 1934, to June 30, 1935. O n motion of M r . K a r r a k e r , this leave was granted. PURCHASES 11 A recommendation that the following purchases be authorized: 1. Six hundred twenty-five tons crushed rock from Lehigh Stone... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...S FOR PURCHASE OF COAL 13 The Comptroller submits the following proposals received by the Purchasing Agent for the coal supply for the Power Plant at Urbana for the heating season ending June 30, 1935: SCHEDULE OF QUOTATIONS ON COAL Firm Name Brown Coal Co. Peabody Coal Co. Tilton Mining Co. Penwell Coal Mining Co. Pana Coal Co. Confolidated Coal Co. Sangamon Coal Co. Rice Miller Coal Corp. I 8c I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ation and tests of concrete arches and to complete similar investigations and tests previously undertaken under a similar agreement. This new agreement is to run from October 15, 1934, to June 30,1935, subject to renewal in the event the investigations provided for have not been completed, and the Bureau agrees to pay the University the sum of 300 to meet one-half of the expenses of this investiga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... of, and extensions to, its property in Chicago: 1. That at the expiration of the current lease with the tenant occupying the property owned by the University at 1758 West Polk Street on June 30, 1935, the building be razed. 2. That the University and the State Department of Public Welfare jointly consider the acquisition of adjacent property for purposes of campus, recreational, and future expans... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... compensation at the rate of thirtyeight dollars 38 a month. March 5, 1935 Brown, George B., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, J 93S Coolidge, Lyle J., Assistant in Farm Management, in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month. February 27, 1935 Dixon, P. R., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on one-third time, beginning February 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-four dollars 54 a month. March 2, 1935 Dobry, L. F., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... cash compensation at the rate of fifty-four dollars 54 a month. March 2, 1935 Dobry, L. F., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, 1935 Heisig, Gladstone B., to give instruction in Inorganic Chemistry, in the Summer Session of 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ensation of three hundred sixty-five dollars 365 for the session. March 2, 1935 Henry, R. E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning February 22, 1935. and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-eight dollars 38 a month. February 27, 1935 Jackson, Ellen P., to give instruction in Library Science, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1935, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...d fifty dollars 150 for the session. February 27,193S . . , , . . , . . . Seifert, Ralph L., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents 28.50 a month. February 27, IQ 35 Shipman, Emmet E., to give instruction in Zoology, on three-fifths time, in the Summer Sessio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... compensation of six hundred dollars 600 for the session. March 8, 1935 Weinstoclc, Harry H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning February 22, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-eight dollars 38 a month. February 27, 1935 Whiteside, Eugene Perry, Assistant in Soil Physics and Soil Survey, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...SITY PROPERTY AT 1 7 5 8 WEST POLK STREET, CHICAGO 8 Mr. Chester D. Speakman, lessee of the University property at 1758 West Polk Street, Chicago, wishes to renew his lease which expires June 30, 1935. There has been submitted to the Board a proposal that the three lots back of this property be purchased and the building demolished. Mr. Speakman's request was submitted to the Chairman of the Commi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... N T FISCAL YEAR 23 Statements from the Comptroller showing the Contingent Fund assignments requested and the estimated balances in the State Appropriations and the General Reserve as at June 30, 1935. This report w a s received for record. REVISED OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE BIENNIUM 1 9 3 5 - 1 9 3 7 24 A revised operating budget for the biennium 1935-1937. It was the opinion of the Board that if m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...get for biennium Funds: General Revenue F u n d : Interest on endowment fund Reappropriation of federal funds General appropriation Total Mill tax fund: Sales tax income Surplus in fund, June 30, 1935 Estimated old tax collections, 1935-1937 Total Total, State revenue funds University revolving fund appropriated Total 'Estimated; probable total, 2,765,316. 400 000 12 453 802 Proposed 64 100 4 010 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... six hundred eighty-two dollars fifty cents 682.50 for the session. April 5, 1935 Krebs, R. W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March ' 9 , 93S a n d continuing until June 30, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-seven dollars 57 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 25, 1935 Levinthal, Daniel Harold, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedics, in the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...i n i n g in t h e Contingent F u n d S e e p a g e 2 1 5 b e l o w . REAPPROPRIATION OF UNUSED BALANCES 12 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds, as of June 30, 1935, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated: ESTIMATED BALANCES AS OF J U N E 30, 1935 Self-supporting funds: Accountancy Committee Agricultural Extension Revolving Fund Dairy Creamery Entrance Exa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... from this fund requested by the Board of Trustees, and the amounts allowed by the Governor, is submitted as a final report on the status of this fund. As this report shows, there was on June 30, 1935, an unassigned balance of 45,600 in this appropriation, and the total amount which lapsed unused is 49,934.96, the difference of 4,334.96 representing unused balances of the assignments made to the U... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... 109,117, to be available until June 30, 1936, for the following purposes: 1. Balance of appropriations totaling 89,800 made June 15, 1935 in excess of available funds for the year ended June 30, 1935 1 3 417 2. Replacement of the University intercommunicating telephone system 45 000 3. New fire truck to replace obsolete and inadequately equipped truck in use since 1918 10 000 4. Repairs, replacem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...so authorized by the President of the University, ,ICJ35 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 359 REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 7 A recommendation that the following balances, which lapsed on June 30, 1935, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1935: Agricultural Experiment Station Administration Library Bindery. Engineering Special Equipment Unassigned Fencing of University Woods Lan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...or the employment of a special part-time research assistant to review and abstract certain scientific literature bearing on the subject of poultry and eggs, be extended for one year from June 30, 1935. American Dry Milk Institute, Incorporated, for a cooperative investigation to study the utilization by animals of the calcium of whole milk and of liquid and dried skim milk and their values as sour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...as of this date is 25,919.92; you are hereby advised that from the Liquidating Agent for the Trustees I obtained the enclosed statement showing the condition obtaining as of the close of June 30, 1935: There are unpaid approximately 690,000.00 of the sums represented by participation certificates. Of the assets and classifications by the trustees: Cash Good Doubtful Considered worthless 35 414 88 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...nsel. On motion of Mr. Karraker, this recommendation was adopted. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 381 QUARTERLY REPORT O F T H E COMPTROLLER 42 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as at June 30, 1935. The Comptroller will present personally a summary of this report showing the financial condition of the University at the end of the fiscal year. This report was received for record. GIFTS TO THE UN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ond semester of the academic year 1934-35 cancellation effective February I, 1935. Rozendal, Hendrine, Library Assistant in the Periodical Department of the Library resignation effective June 30, 1935. Selicovitz, M r s . Fannie W., Typist in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture resignation effective June I, 1935. , 935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 385 Shroyer, Mary, Cooperating Tea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...none; absent, Mr. Horner, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Wieland. REAPPROPRIATION OF INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH F U N D n By action of the Board of Trustees the estimated balance of 1,600 as of June 30, 1935, in the Industrial Agricultural Research Fund was reappropriated until September 30, 1935. This fund has been carried forward from year to year in the past, and I recommend, therefore, that the balan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...o a d w a l k to Goodwin Avenue Goodwin Avenue from G r e g o r y D r i v e to Nevada Street. TREASURER'S REPORT The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Treasurer as at June 30, 1935, accompanied by certificates of deposit from the First National Bank of Chicago showing the General Fund as 306,925.97 and the F.E.R.A. Fund as 6,008.30. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FRANK... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ic Association as submitted to the Board July 26 and approved September 28, 1935: Stadium Repairs: Original Amount Shown in Budget for 1934-35 Special Appropriation Amount Expended as of June 30, 1935 Balance Turnstiles New Tennis Courts Band Donation Special Police to Stop Drinking at Football Games Transportation Minor Sports Refunds to Students in Block " I " Ushering Stenographer for Publicity... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...oximately 106. On motion of Mr. Barrett, the sale of these bonds was authorized. AUDIT OF UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTS 16 The report of the audit of the University's accounts for ihe year end inn June 30, 1935, has been submitted by Arthur Andersen Co., and copies of it have been sent to the members of the Board. This report was received for record. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR DEAN C. M. THOMPSON 17 A request fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...HORTICULTURE 5 A request from the Department of Horticulture that unassigned income in the amount of 1,866.70, accruing to that Department and carried forward from the fiscal year ending June 30, 1935, be appropriated for the following purposes: One Dodge pick-up truck 489 00 One Dodge platform truck 730 00 One McCormick-Deering tractor 647 70 Total 1866 70 I recommend approval. On motion of M r .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ... cooperative investigation with the Corn Products Refining Company for a continuation of the study on the use of cerelose in the manufacture of ice cream. The original agreement approved June 30, 1935, Minutes, page 225 expired on December 31, 1935, and has been extended for a period of six months ending on June 30, 1936. The Company has agreed to contribute an additional 1,200 for a continuation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...r future. I recommend that an appropriation of 6,185.38 be made from the General Keserve Fund of the University to cover this improvement, payment to be made ;it such time between now and June 30 as funds of the University permit. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Mayer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Mr. William... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...93 6 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 653 that an additional assignment of 500 be made from the State appropriation 20,000 for the biennium for the operation of the Station to cover expenditures to June 30. This latter assignment will, of course, reduce the amount available for the operation of this Station during 1936-1937 by 500. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ing quarters, board, and personal laundry, while on duty. To be paid from the operating incomes of the Halls; not included in budget totals. Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1936. 'Includes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. "Includes salaries listed under Administration and General Expense. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 355 EXPENDABLE ENDOWMENT INCOME AND GIFT F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. 'Credit Balance. Free balances lapse into General University Income June 30, 1936. Balances lapse into General "University Income September 1, 1936. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 357 Mr. Karraker, Mr. Mayer, Dr. Meyer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Wieland, M r . W i l l i a m s ; no, n o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...aracter. I recommend that there be appropriated from the funds provided for this purpose from the State biennial appropriation to the University the sum of 109,117, to be available until June 30, 1936, for the following purposes: 1. Balance of appropriations totaling 89,800 made June 15, 1935 in excess of available funds for the year ended June 30, 1935 1 3 417 2. Replacement of the University int... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... was confirmed. BUDGET OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 12 A report that the budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July 1, 1935, to June 30, 1936, has been submitted to the Finance Committee for study and report. This report was received for record. RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE STAFF 13 A report that the following members of the staff will ret... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...tember 30, 1935. This fund has been carried forward from year to year in the past, and I recommend, therefore, that the balance in this fund be reappropriated and be made available until June 30, 1936. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Mayer, Dr. Meyer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Williams; no, none; absent, M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...nth this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Beamer, P a r k e r Reynolds, Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, beginning October 15, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 24, 1935 Beckwith, Merton Monroe, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1935, at a c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ousand nine hundred dollars 1900 this supersedes her previous appointment . October 3, 1935 Dolk, Lester Charles, Assistant in English, beginning September 23, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Doster, Agnes Mary, Instructor in Home Eco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... of forty dollars 40 a month. October 2, 1935 Glickman, Nathaniel, Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning October 14, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. October 17, 1935 Goodman, E. Frank, Instructor in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October I, 1935, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ng October 15, 1935, and continuing until August 31, 1936, without salary. October 15, 1935 Hamilton, John Allen, Assistant in English, beginning September 23, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Hansen, Lydia Elvira, Stenographer in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ng September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars 400 . October 2, 1935 Martin, Mildred Alice, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . October 2, 193S Mason, H e r m a n Charles, Assistant in Pathology and Bacterio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...October I, I935 at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October I, 1935 Owen, John Isaac, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty-two dollars ten cents 162.10 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Ramser, Marie Louese, Secretary to the Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...35-36, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 2, 1935 Stutzman, Dories Camille, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Teal, Ray Holt, Assistant in F a r m Manag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...rs 85 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 7, 1935 Hudson, Phil G., Assistant in Economics, on three-fourths time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 1, 1935 Kolloff, H . G., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...eighty-three dollars thirty-three cents 183.33 a month. November 6, 1935 Stalnaker, C. C , Assistant in Economics, on three-fourths time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November I, 1935 Turney, M. C , Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November I, 1935 Turney, M. C , Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. November 4, 1935 Wascher, H e r m a n , Assistant Chief in Soil Survey, in the Agricultural E x periment Station, for nine months be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ppointment . November 12, 1935 Young, Mrs. Marion Buck, Assistant in H o m e Accounts, in the College of Agriculture, on' one-half time, beginning November 20, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. November 18, 1935 The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM WALTER W. WILLIAMS Secretary President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,ME... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ecial Research Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1936, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. January 8, 1936 Swinehart, Cecil, University Junior Accountant in the Business Office, for eight months beginning January I, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...in the manufacture of ice cream. The original agreement approved June 30, 1935, Minutes, page 225 expired on December 31, 1935, and has been extended for a period of six months ending on June 30, 1936. The Company has agreed to contribute an additional 1,200 for a continuation of this work. This report was received for record. COOPERATION W I T H TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY IN PHOSPHATE DEMONSTRATI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... t s m a d e by t h e P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y . Black, Charles Theodore, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, beginning February 4, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 8, 1936 ' Brown, Walter Howard, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for five months beginning February 1, 1936, at a cash... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ompensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 7, 1936 Peppel, William J., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 17, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1936 Richman, Samuel H., Instructor in Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, beginning February 14, 1936, and conti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ty dollars 40 a month. February 7, 1936 Severens, James Madison, Assistant in Animal Genetics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning February 10, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. February 7, 1936 Silander, Janna Mae, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-fifth t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ary 1, 1936, without salary. February . 1936 Terry, Henrietta, Teacher of Mathematics in the University High School, on four-fifths time, beginning February 5, J936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 14, 1936 Thomas, F r a n k P., Special Research Assistant in Civil Engin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...e second semester of the academic year 1935-36, without salary. March 3, 1936 Marberry, William M., Assistant in Botany, on one-fourth time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 4, 1936 Middleton, Margaret, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 4, 1936 Middleton, Margaret, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointm e n t . March 4, 1936 Moyer, Lester, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School, for the s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., for five months beginning April I, 1936, without salary. April 4, 1936 Fischer, Victor Nathaniel, Assistant in Geology, on one-half time, beginning March 15, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 18, 1936 Fisher, Mrs. Ruth, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School, for the second semester of the academic year 1935... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... second semester of the academic year 1935-36, without salary. March 13, 1936 Hanke, Albert R., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March 15, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 24, 1936 Hazlet, Stewart E., to give instruction in Organic Chemistry, in the Summer Session of 1936, beginning June 15, 1936, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ar over income ,i93 6 l UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 757 for the year to the amount of 14,748. Resources available to meet this excess consist of an estimated operating surplus of 43,127 as of June 30, 1936. The expenses of sports other than football a r e approximately the same as for the present year. Football expense other than salaries is being decreased about 22 per cent due mainly to savings in tr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: .... On recommendation of Mr. Barrett, this recommendation was approved. REAPPROPRIATION O F UNUSED BALANCES 2 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds, as of June 30, 1936, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1936: UNEXPENDED BALANCES REAPPROPRIATED AS OF J U L Y I , 1936 Self-supporting funds: Accountancy Committee Dairy ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...istant in Geology resignation effective September 1, 1936. Bedinger, Paul L., Resident in Pathology, in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Public Health resignation effective June 30, 1936. Brown, F e m e , University Junior Stenographer in the Physical Plant Department resignation effective May 2, 1936. Bumstead, C. H., Assistant in Psychology declination effective September 1, 1936. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...been made by the Board therefor, as evidenced by its records, and after having been approved and recorded by the Comptroller. All appropriations shall lapse at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, unless otherwise especially ordered. ,594 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a r c h 10 2 Purchases shall be made on the basis of competitive prices wherever practicable, quality, suitability, and service considered. P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...nnual replacement of Federal Extension cars, from the E. V. Kirby Motor Company, at a cost of 2,062.18. Reason for emergency: This purchase was made from Federal funds which will lapse on June 30 and payment must have been completed by that time. 4. Twenty vacuum type cadillac condensation meters from the American District Steam Company, Chicago, the low bidder, at a price of 1478.30 f.o.b. Urbana... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ing quarters, board, and personal laundry, while on duty. To be paid from the operating incomes of the Halls; not included in budget totals. Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1936. 'Includes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. "Includes salaries listed under Administration and General Expense. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 355 EXPENDABLE ENDOWMENT INCOME AND GIFT F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. 'Credit Balance. Free balances lapse into General University Income June 30, 1936. Balances lapse into General "University Income September 1, 1936. ,1935 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 357 Mr. Karraker, Mr. Mayer, Dr. Meyer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Wieland, M r . W i l l i a m s ; no, n o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...aracter. I recommend that there be appropriated from the funds provided for this purpose from the State biennial appropriation to the University the sum of 109,117, to be available until June 30, 1936, for the following purposes: 1. Balance of appropriations totaling 89,800 made June 15, 1935 in excess of available funds for the year ended June 30, 1935 1 3 417 2. Replacement of the University int... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... was confirmed. BUDGET OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 12 A report that the budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July 1, 1935, to June 30, 1936, has been submitted to the Finance Committee for study and report. This report was received for record. RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE STAFF 13 A report that the following members of the staff will ret... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...tember 30, 1935. This fund has been carried forward from year to year in the past, and I recommend, therefore, that the balance in this fund be reappropriated and be made available until June 30, 1936. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barr, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Mayer, Dr. Meyer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Williams; no, none; absent, M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...nth this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Beamer, P a r k e r Reynolds, Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, beginning October 15, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 24, 1935 Beckwith, Merton Monroe, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1935, at a c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ousand nine hundred dollars 1900 this supersedes her previous appointment . October 3, 1935 Dolk, Lester Charles, Assistant in English, beginning September 23, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Doster, Agnes Mary, Instructor in Home Eco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... of forty dollars 40 a month. October 2, 1935 Glickman, Nathaniel, Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning October 14, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. October 17, 1935 Goodman, E. Frank, Instructor in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October I, 1935, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ng October 15, 1935, and continuing until August 31, 1936, without salary. October 15, 1935 Hamilton, John Allen, Assistant in English, beginning September 23, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Hansen, Lydia Elvira, Stenographer in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ng September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars 400 . October 2, 1935 Martin, Mildred Alice, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . October 2, 193S Mason, H e r m a n Charles, Assistant in Pathology and Bacterio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...October I, I935 at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October I, 1935 Owen, John Isaac, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty-two dollars ten cents 162.10 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Ramser, Marie Louese, Secretary to the Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...35-36, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 2, 1935 Stutzman, Dories Camille, Assistant in English, beginning September 25, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-five dollars ninety cents 155.90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . October 2, 1935 Teal, Ray Holt, Assistant in F a r m Manag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...rs 85 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 7, 1935 Hudson, Phil G., Assistant in Economics, on three-fourths time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 1, 1935 Kolloff, H. G., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, begin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... eighty-three dollars thirty-three cents 183.33 a month. November 6, 1935 Stalnaker, C. C, Assistant in Economics, on three-fourths time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November I, 1935 Turney, M. C, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...e dollars 105 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November I, 1935 Turney, M. C, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning October 21, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. November 4, 1935 Wascher, H e r m a n , Assistant Chief in Soil Survey, in the Agricultural E x periment Station, for nine months be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ppointment . November 12, 1935 Young, Mrs. Marion Buck, Assistant in H o m e Accounts, in the College of Agriculture, on' one-half time, beginning November 20, 1935, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. November 18, 1935 The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM WALTER W. WILLIAMS Secretary President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,ME... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ecial Research Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1936, and continuing until further notice, but not later than June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. January 8, 1936 Swinehart, Cecil, University Junior Accountant in the Business Office, for eight months beginning January I, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...in the manufacture of ice cream. The original agreement approved June 30, 1935, Minutes, page 225 expired on December 31, 1935, and has been extended for a period of six months ending on June 30, 1936. The Company has agreed to contribute an additional 1,200 for a continuation of this work. This report was received for record. COOPERATION W I T H TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY IN PHOSPHATE DEMONSTRATI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...f a p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e b y the President of the University. Black, Charles Theodore, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, beginning February 4, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 8, 1936 ' Brown, Walter Howard, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for five months beginning February 1, 1936, at a cash... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ompensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 7, 1936 Peppel, William J., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 17, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 19, 1936 Richman, Samuel H., Instructor in Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, beginning February 14, 1936, and conti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ty dollars 40 a month. February 7, 1936 Severens, James Madison, Assistant in Animal Genetics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning February 10, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. February 7, 1936 Silander, Janna Mae, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-fifth t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ary 1, 1936, without salary. February . 1936 Terry, Henrietta, Teacher of Mathematics in the University High School, on four-fifths time, beginning February 5, J936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 14, 1936 Thomas, F r a n k P., Special Research Assistant in Civil Engin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...e second semester of the academic year 1935-36, without salary. March 3, 1936 Marberry, William M., Assistant in Botany, on one-fourth time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 4, 1936 Middleton, Margaret, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. March 4, 1936 Middleton, Margaret, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning March 2, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointm e n t . March 4, 1936 Moyer, Lester, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School, for the s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., for five months beginning April I, 1936, without salary. April 4, 1936 Fischer, Victor Nathaniel, Assistant in Geology, on one-half time, beginning March 15, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 18, 1936 Fisher, Mrs. Ruth, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School, for the second semester of the academic year 1935... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... second semester of the academic year 1935-36, without salary. March 13, 1936 Hanke, Albert R., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March 15, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 24, 1936 Hazlet, Stewart E., to give instruction in Organic Chemistry, in the Summer Session of 1936, beginning June 15, 1936, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ar over income ,i93 6 l UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 757 for the year to the amount of 14,748. Resources available to meet this excess consist of an estimated operating surplus of 43,127 as of June 30, 1936. The expenses of sports other than football are approximately the same as for the present year. Football expense other than salaries is being decreased about 22 per cent due mainly to savings in trav... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...r. On recommendation of Mr. Barrett, this recommendation was approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNUSED BALANCES 2 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds, as of June 30, 1936, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1936: UNEXPENDED BALANCES REAPPROPRIATED AS OF J U L Y I, 1936 Self-supporting funds: Accountancy Committee Dairy C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...istant in Geology resignation effective September 1, 1936. Bedinger, Paul L., Resident in Pathology, in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Public Health resignation effective June 30, 1936. Brown, F e m e , University Junior Stenographer in the Physical Plant Department resignation effective May 2, 1936. Bumstead, C. H., Assistant in Psychology declination effective September 1, 1936. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...been made by the Board therefor, as evidenced by its records, and after having been approved and recorded by the Comptroller. All appropriations shall lapse at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, unless otherwise especially ordered. ,594 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a r c h 10 2 Purchases shall be made on the basis of competitive prices wherever practicable, quality, suitability, and service considered. P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...s less than the amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...nnual replacement of Federal Extension cars, from the E. V. Kirby Motor Company, at a cost of 2,062.18. Reason for emergency: This purchase was made from Federal funds which will lapse on June 30 and payment must have been completed by that time. 4. Twenty vacuum type cadillac condensation meters from the American District Steam Company, Chicago, the low bidder, at a price of 1478.30 f.o.b. Urbana... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Bain, Byford W., Assistant in Agricultural Economics Extension, in the Agricultural Extension Service, for one year beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of one thousand five hundred do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Blom, Bernhard, Assistant in Animal Genetics, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for one year beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash comp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Bushart, Roy Ralston, Assistant in Romance Languages, on three-fourths time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars 900 this supersedes his previou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 'The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1936 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 17 Cook, Maurice DeLap, Assistant in Animal Pathology, in the D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Dismukes, William Paul, Instructor in Romance Languages, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of one thousand six hundred fifty dollars 1,650 this supersedes his previou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Ebey, Deane Roy, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time for ten months beginning September I, 1936, at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars 400 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Flores, Joseph S., Assistant in Romance Languages, on three-fourths time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars 900 this supersedes his previous a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 LaSage, Laurence Ward, Assistant in Romance Languages, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Liles, John Lemley, Jr., Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of six hundr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Maack, Arthur Charles, Assistant in Dairy Manufactures, in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time for one year beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Marklein, Bernard Charles, to give instruction in Analytical Chemistry, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1936, beginning June 15, 1936, and ending August 8, 1936, at a cash compensation of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Murphy, Iva Glene, Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning July I, 1936, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Paul, Mrs. Eva Ostema, University Junior Stenographer in the Physical Plant Department, beginning July 9, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Pearson, Donald Emanual, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Poe, Waldo Cecil, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars 300 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Scott, Harold Martin, Associate in Poultry Husbandry, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for one year ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 Soderwall, Arnold Larson, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1936, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars 300 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, 1936 omitting duplex shade equipment for room 251 Research Bldg. Net Credit Note: It is understood that curtains for the door in room 610 and for rooms 227 and 228 will be furnished as indicated in the Su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...ower and Light Corporation Walter Ingstrup Company Kewaunee Manufacturing Company James L. Lyon Company Otis Elevator Company Watson Engineering Company Date August 14, 1936 May 37, 1936 June 30, 1936 August 7, 1936 July 1, 1936 August 24, 1936 July 1, 1936 Amount 8 387 00 Purpose General contract work. Scale House Electric service agreement for Station WILL three years from August 15, 1936 Painti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...possible. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this sale was authorized as recommended. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 47 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1936. This report was received for record. ASSIGNMENT OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT COVERING IMPROVEMENT IN RECOVERY OF SULFUR DIOXIDE FROM AMMONIA S O L U T I O N S , CASE 1 48 T h e Secretary of the Board o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...ority in a project to demonstrate the need of phosphorus in the growing of soil conservation and improvement crops on soils iow in phosphorus. The agreement covering this project expired June 30, 1936. The new agreement submitted by the Dean is for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, "and thereafter from year to year until terminated by notice in writing by either party to the other thirty days ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...March 10. 1937, copies of which were presented to the Governor and members of the joint budget subcommittee of the General Assembly, also on pages 15 to 19 of the Comptroller's Report of June 30, 1936. Copies of these documents are submitted as Exhibits A and B, 1 respectively. In further explanation of the relation of the Revolving Fund to the University's budget, the attached schedule Exhibit C ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: June 30, IQ 6 3 Blair, Robert Lee, Instructor in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of one thousand five hundred dollars 1,500 this supersedes his previous appointment . J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...e bill offered four amendments to make the Trustees' bill conform to his bill. These amendments were tabled by a vote of more than two to one, and the bill was passed without amendment on June 30 by a vote of 134 to o. On July 12 the Governor vetoed all of the items for buildings, totaling 650,000, including an addition to the Library, 350,000, Agricultural Laboratory Building and remodeling old q... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...e General Assembly: Section 1. T h e sum of twenty thousand dollars 20,000 , or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated to the University of Illinois for the biennium ending June 30, 1937, for the purpose of constructing buildings and maintaining the Agricultural Experimental Station in Cook County. Sec. 2. This appropriation is subject to the provisions of "An Act in relation to Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...se in the salaries of the farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the adviser salary paid from Smith-Lever Funds . , 'The State Appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1936, to June 30, 1937. will he iaid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers fol Service. 'The county farm advisers also receive additional salary from the County Farm Bureaus. 4 Th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...or study and report. B U D G E T OF T H E ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 36 T h e budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July I, 1936, to June 30, 1937. T h e estimated income for 1936-1937 is 143,680 as compared with 192,240 actual for the current year. T h e difference is represented by a decrease in football income due to the fact that more of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...3, 1936 Tesor, Frank Joseph, Assistant and Out-Patient Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 , plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare. June 5, 1936 Thomas, Ariel Alton, Special... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...nd two hundred dollars 1200 . August 8, 1936 Blaurock, Melvin F. O., Resident in the Department of Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 16, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare. July 13, 1936 The date in par... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...on, L. V., Assistant in Education, on one-half time, and Executive Clerk in the Division of University Extension, on one-fourth time, beginning September 23, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty-seven dollars fifty cents 127.50 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . September 18, 1936 Pettee, James C , Assistant in Economi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...undred dollars 1500 . August 4, 1936 ,74 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 30 Vierck, Robert K., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, beginning September 15, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. September 19, 1936 Waltemade, H . J., Assistant in the O r d e r Department of the Library, on four-fifths time, beginning Sept... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ment of Agriculture for the establishment and operation at the University of a Regional Soybean Industrial Products Laboratory. This agreement has been renewed for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937. T h e new agreement contains the same general provisions except that the maximum amount which may be received by the University for reimbursement has been increased from 6,000 to 11,000. On motion o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...rst semester of the academic year 1936-37, without salary. October 2, 1936 Arden, Phoebe Johnson, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning October 6, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . October 9, 1936 Asher, Harry H., Instructor in Metallurgy, in the College of Dentistry, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...t the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. October 7, 1936 ,io6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 27 Hoheisel, W. F., Assistant in Physiology, beginning October 5, 1936, and continuing until June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty-four dollars 154 a month. October 13, 1936 Hook, Julius Nicholas, Assistant in English, for five months beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...er 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars 900 . October 5, 1936 Marberry, W. M., Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning October 6, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 00 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 9, 1936 Mason, Ruth Glidden, Assistant in Mathematics, for ten months beginning Sept... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...supersedes her previous appointment . October 7, 1936 Mosko, Milton M., Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on part time, beginning October 1, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-eight dollars 128 , payable sixty-four dollars 64 at the end of each semester. October 7, 1936 Mover, Lester, Cooperating teacher in the University High ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...s will be approved until the latter's return from his South American cruise in December. Under present law the Federal Emergency Administration of Public W o r k s will cease to exist on June 30, 1937, unless Congress extends it. Consequently, final approval of the projects which cannot be completed by that date is quite likely to be deferred pending a decision on the future of the Public W o r k ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...for which the University assumes no responsibility. February 5, 1937 Cary, Roderick Charles, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . F e b r u a r y 23, 1937 Q u i d s , Alice, Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Med... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ... hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. F e b r u a r y 16, 1937 Corse, Joseph Walters, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning F e b r u a r y 15, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 23, 1937 'The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,188 BOA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...s 120 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 19, 1937 James, Joseph Bliss, Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning February 5, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 16, 1937 Johnson, Alfred Anton, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1937, and continuing through... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...mpensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 16, 1937 Johnson, Alfred Anton, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . February 23, 1937 Kendall, Willmoore, Assistant in Political Science, on three-fourths ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...a month this supersedes his previous appointment . J a n u a r y 30, 1937 Kleinberg, Jacob, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning February 15, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. February 23, 1937 Krebs, Karl Frederick, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on onehalf time, for five months beginning February ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...te of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. February 8, 1937 Markunas, P e t e r Charles, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February IS, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. F e b r u a r y 23, 1937 ,1937 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS i8g Markus, Chris Walter, Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for five mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...nsation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. February 16, 1937 Porter, Curt Culwell, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 15, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 23, 1937 Ranson, Ronald Thomas, Assistant in Agricultural Economics Extension, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...rvation and improvement crops on soils iow in phosphorus. The agreement covering this project expired June 30, 1936. The new agreement submitted by the Dean is for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1937, "and thereafter from year to year until terminated by notice in writing by either party to the other thirty days before the end of any fiscal year." There is a provision that on termination of the a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...Mr. Walter M. LeClear, of Chicago, be appointed a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July I, 1937, vice Mr. Homer Miller, whose term will expire on June 30, 1937. O n motion of M r s . Plumb, this appointment w a s made as recommended. AUTHORITY TO CONFER DEGREES 11 A request for authority to confer degrees in June and in August on candidates who will be duly... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: .... REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCE 5 A recommendation that the unexpended balance of 3,800 remaining in the appropriation for Power Plant improvements at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, 1937, be reappropriated to the Physical Plant Department for improvements in the electrical distribution system. On motion of Mr. Moschel, this reappropriation was authorized, ,19371 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...s recommended above. At this point Dr. Meyer left the meeting. STATUS OF EXPENDITURES ON MEDICAL A N D DENTAL BUILDING 21 The Director of the Physical Plant Department reports that as of June 30, 1937, there was an unencumbered balance of 41,000 in the fund for the construction of the second unit of the Medical and Dental College Laboratories Building. The Public Works Administration requested pay... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ... On the sale of 33,500 of low yield securities there was a net loss of 346.35. This loss has been charged to the reserve for gains and losses on investments in which account there was on June 30, 1937, a balance of 7,682.62. The average yield on the securities disposed of was 2.64 . The average yield on the securities purchased is 4-5 - These yields may be reduced through the call of some of these... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...nois Foundation request the Board of Trustees of the University to have its auditors, Arthur Andersen Co., make the audit of the Foundation accounts for the fiscal year July 1, 1936, t o June 30, 1937, because a number of the fiscal transactions relate to the Medical and Dental College Building Trust. On motion of Mr. Adams, this request was approved and the payment of the fee for the additional s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: June 30, 1937 Gross, S. T., to give instruction in Chemistry, in the Summer Session of 1937, beginning June 21, 1937, and ending August 14, 1937, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...iversity as a basis for their detailed budgets, and is necessary for their efficient operation. T h e cash balance of the Revolving Fund in the books of the Auditor of Public Accounts on June 30, 1937, was 328,883.29. This might suggest that a 'These exhibits were filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. ,364 BOARD OF TRUSTEES August 2 large free balance existed in the fund. On the contra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...pe of eventually using it to build an additional residence hall, was expended for operation because of the deficiency in State tax revenues. As stated above, the corresponding balance on June 30, 1937, was only 91,000, and this balance was already mortgaged to a large extent for necessary major repairs in the University Auditorium, which was closed recently because of extremely dangerous structura... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...e being filed with the Secretary of the Board and the Comptroller for record. Estimated Income. The estimated income for 1937-1938 is 186,155, as compared with 183,222 for the year ended June 30, 1937.1 This estimate of income appears conservative. In this connection it should be noted that the estimate of income in the 1936-1937 budget was 143,680, whereas approximately 40,000 more was realized. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...on-recurring item, I advised the Athletic Association to omit the item of 5,000 from its annual budget and treat the whole amount of 9,200 as a special appropriation out of surplus as of June 30, 1937. Salaries and Wages. The salaries provided for in this budget for persons paid jointly by the Association and the University which includes most of the Association staff correspond to the salaries st... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ory of Mr. Huff's Life 500 Gold Baseballs for Championship Baseball Team 140 C. E. Bowen car expense 250 Band 500 T h e following special appropriation has been made out of surplus as of June 30, 1937: Football field cover 9 200 I recommend approval of these adjustments. On motion of Mr. Wieland, these adjustments were confirmed. AUDITORIUM REPAIRS AND REMODELING 7 Pursuant to the action of the Bo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...tates Government as an aid in building said U n i o n ; and Whereas: Through the congestion of legislative business at the end of the last session of the Illinois General Assembly ending June 30, 1937, Senate Bills Nos. 51, 52, 53, and 61, although passed by the Senate were never moved from second reading and voted upon in the House of Representatives and, therefore, the benefits to accrue to the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ... office of the Physical Plant Department, 1853 West Polk Street, Chicago. ,ig j UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 489 the football field be treated as a capital item to be paid out of surplus as of June 30, 1937, and that a contingent item of 2,000 be provided to take care of minor items; and that with these provisions the budget of the Athletic Association be approved as presented to the Board on August 2, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ... the United States Patent Office. T h i s report w a s received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT O F THE COMPTROLLER 32 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1937. T h i s report w a s r e f e r r e d to t h e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e for consideration a n d r e p o r t . GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY 33 A report of the following gifts received by the Univers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...n Memorial Scholarship Fund. This report was received for record. A U D I T REPORT OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 34 T h e Audit Report of the Athletic Association for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1937. T h e financial statements in this report will be published at a later date, along with statements of other organizations connected with the University, and copies of this publication will go to all... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...F ILLINOIS 547 Disbursements as per canceled checks returned to Comptroller : March, 1937 14 4 o 00 April, 1937 7 200 00 May, 1937 7 200 00 Total, Disbursements 28 800 00 Balance on hand June 30, 1937 on deposit at First National Bank of Chicago 38 212 19 F. M. GORDON, Treasurer Correct: LLOYD MOREY, Comptroller This report was received for record. STATE EMPLOYEES' A N N U I T Y F U N D 24 The Six... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ard a t the close of each fiscal year. The estimate for the current year to June 30 is 2,325. 2. Approval of a budget of expenditures for this work for the remainder of the fiscal year to June 30 as follows to be appropriated out of the revolving account: Wages Travel Total 600 150 750 On motion of Dr. Meyer, the setting up of this revolving account was authorized and the appropriation was made as... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ... 16 lb. White No. 4 Sulphite Bond from the Chicago Paper Company, the low bidder, at a price of 3,843.95. Reason for emergency: In order to use Federal funds delivery must be completed by June 30th. Delivery will require about four weeks. On motion of Mr. Pogue, the action of the President of the University in authorizing these purchases was approved and confirmed. REPORT O N INVESTMENT O F T H E ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...completion date, from the construction fund. This originally amounted to 21,856.37, but the P.W.A. requires payment from the construction fund of interest up to September I, instead of to June 30 as originally contemplated, which will further reduce the balance in the construction fund by approximately 9,000. It is therefore necessary to withdraw the following change orders previously authorized a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...e General Assembly: Section 1. T h e sum of twenty thousand dollars 20,000 , or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated to the University of Illinois for the biennium ending June 30, 1937, for the purpose of constructing buildings and maintaining the Agricultural Experimental Station in Cook County. Sec. 2. This appropriation is subject to the provisions of "An Act in relation to Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...se in the salaries of the farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the adviser salary paid from Smith-Lever Funds . , 'The State Appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1936, to June 30, 1937. will he iaid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers fol owing monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of the Extension Service. 'The county ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...ll Fund DG36 See Bankhead-Jones Extension Fund DG21 Total salary Sub-total, Home Management 2 710 1045 855 500 2400 3 755 . T h c State appropriation for the fiscal year July i, 1936, to June 30, 1937, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of the Extension Service. The county h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...or study and report. B U D G E T OF T H E ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 36 T h e budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July I, 1936, to June 30, 1937. T h e estimated income for 1936-1937 is 143,680 as compared with 192,240 actual for the current year. T h e difference is represented by a decrease in football income due to the fact that more of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...3, 1936 Tesor, Frank Joseph, Assistant and Out-Patient Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1936, and continuing through June 30, 1937, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars 600 , plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare. June 5, 1936 Thomas, Ariel Alton, Special... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...more than 3,775. To study all of the courses offered by the University of Illinois uld take one individual at least 150 years ,U i i v . of 1 m I p fl L PLANT VALUED AT 30,703,991 as a t June 30, 1937 . , 10 . . 46 a c r e s ill Urbana, Chicago, and Experimental farms throughout s t a t e .... 1 64 008 Buildings BO major, 34 minor, 26 houses ttK .ompleted b u i l d i n g s Othe improvements, l i g... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1937: ...ial stadium was dedicated in 1923 to the former students i lost their lives as a result of the World war. It is a 2,000,000 gift of the umni and seats approxima The university had, as at June 30, 1937, endowment funds totaling 1,115,745. The recently organized University of Illinois Alumni Foundation is ngaged in encouraging gifts for the university's use. 11. ILLINOIS CAMPUS HAS 90 FRATERNITIES '... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1938: ... the President of the University to make such changes and adjustments as are needed. Under this authorization the following adjustments have been made during the period April I, 1938, to June 30, 1938, and are being reported for record with the recommendation that an assignment of 600 be made from the General Reserve Fund to cover them. Permanent additions to current budget: Dean of Men, salaries ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...mount thereof as will enable the Union to liquidate all floating indebtedness including the expense of this transfer and leave it with a working cash balance of not less than 2,500 as of June 30, 1938. 3 T h e Union is to retain notes, accounts receivable, and other current items, such items to be evaluated in connection with the determination of working balance provided under 2 . 4 T h e Union is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: June 30, 1938 1 Barrett, William C , Instructor in Philosophy, for ten months beginning September 1, 1938, at a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars 1,800 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: June 30, 1938 ,30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES J y is Penman, Robert Roy, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, for ten months begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...r I, 1938. Nicholson, Alfred, Assistant Professor of Art resignation effective September 1, 1938. Smith, Annabel L., Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library resignation effective June 30, 1938. The Board adjourned, to meet on call of the President. H. E. CUNNINGHAM O. M. KARRAKEE Secretary President, pro tempore ,32 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 21 MEETING O F T H E E X E C U T I V E COMMITTEE JU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...Mr. Ebel also made statements. Action on this matter was deferred see page 96 . TREASURER'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record the report of Mr. Frank M . Gordon, Treasurer, as of June 30, 1938. STATEMENT OF R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS F R A N K M . GORDON, TREASURER UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS M A R C H I , 1938, TO J U N E 30, 1938 Balance March 1, 1938 Receipts: March, 1938 April, 1938 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...N D M A R C H I , 1938, TO J U N E 30, 1938 Balance March 1, 1938 Disbursements as per canceled checks returned to Comptroller : March, 1938 7 200 00 Total, Disbursements Balance on hand June 30, 1938 on deposit at First National Bank of Chicago F R A N K M. GORDON, 63 339 19 7 200 00 56 139 19 Treasurer Correct: LLOYD M O R E Y , Comptroller DEGREES CONFERRED IN AUGUST, 1 9 3 8 T h e S e c r e t ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...s. Plumb, this contract was awarded to the Consumers Company as recommended. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 14 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1938. A copy of this is being sent to each member of the Board. This report was received for record. AUDITORS' REPORT ON THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION 15 The Treasurer of the University of Illinoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...Illinois Foundation submits an auditors' report by Messrs. Arthur Andersen Co. to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois on the accounts of the Foundation for the year ended June 30, 1938. A copy of this report has been filed with the Secretary of the Board, and copies are also being sent to the members of the Finance Committee. This report was received for record. PURCHASE OF RADIO T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ...the University of Illinois Foundation for the expenses of the campaign to raise funds for the Mini Union Building. This appropriation is for the balance of the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1938. On motion of M r . Pogue, an appropriation of 3,000 was made from the General Reserve F u n d to t h e University of Illinois F o u n d a tion, by the following vote: Aye, M r . A d a m s , M r . Cl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1938: ..., the action of the President authorizing these expenditures was confirmed. CONTRACTS AUTHORIZED 39 A report of the following contracts authorized: 1. Photo-engraving for the year ending June 30, 1938, to Kane Engraving Company of Bloomington, Illinois, the low bidder, at a cash discount of 45 per cent from the photo-engravers' scale plus 2 per cent for payment before the 15th of each following mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... photo-engravers' scale plus 2 per cent for payment before the 15th of each following month, the Company to assume all postage and telephone costs. 2. Liquid chlorine for the year ending June 30, 1938, from Electro Bleaching Gas Company, New York City, through its agent, Corray Brothers, Urbana, at a price of jyii per pound. ,324 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 16 3. Laundry service for all departments of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...e farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the advisers' salary paid from Smith-Lever Funds including Bankhead-Jones . The State Appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 'The county farm adviser... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...ended. BUDGET OF THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOR 1 9 3 7 - 1 9 3 8 5 T h e budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, is presented herewith and copies are being filed with the Secretary of the Board and the Comptroller for record. Estimated Income. The estimated income for 1937-1938 is 186,155, as compared with 183... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: t o June 30, 1938. O n m o t i o n of M r s . F r e e m a n , t h e s e c o m m i t t e e s w e r e e s t a b l i s h e d a n d appointed as recommended. Accountancy ROBERT O. BERGER, Chicago W I L L I A M M. EDENS, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...MENTS 25 The following report of bids received, and opened on September 22, 1937, on the University's coal requirements for the Urbana departments for the period from October I, 1937, to June 30, 1938: RAIL MINES Name Tons Bell Zoller Coal Company . 1 500 Franklin County Coal Corp.. I 500 Peabody Coal Co 35 000 Penwell Coal Mining Co 10 000 Shippers Fuel Corp 20 000 Tilton Mining Co 8000 Name Albe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...ersedes his previous appointment . September 25, 1937 Easton, Mrs. Mildred Worcester, Assistant in Library Science, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. September 22, 1937 Ebey, D . R., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1937, at a cash com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...and four hundred dollars 1400 a year. October 12, 1937 Beerman, Clara Jeanette, Clerk in the Department of History, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty-five dollars 45 a month. September 29, 1937 Bernds, Marie Wilhelmina, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for eleven m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...dollars 100 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 5. 1937 Dec, Joseph, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 4, 1937 Fairbanks, Berthier Wesley, Special Research Assistant in Animal Nutrition, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ..., for eight months beginning October I, 1937, without salary. October 4, 1937 Getz, C. A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 2 5. 1937. and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 5, 1937 Gross, S. T., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, and Textile Foundation Fellow in Chemistry, on one-half time, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...October 5, 1937 Gross, S. T., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, and Textile Foundation Fellow in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. October 7, 1937 Grossman, Maurice 0., Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning Oct... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars 1400 a year. October 9, 1937 Langdon, W. M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 5, 1937 Latimer, Mrs. Grace Malsbary, Assistant in Home Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station and in the Extension... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. October 15, 1937 Lewis, F. M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. October 5, 1937 McGuire, John Alfred, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 1, 1937, and continuing through Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. October 5, 1937 McGuire, John Alfred, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 1, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 5, 1937 Morgan, Julian D., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1937, and continuing through Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 5, 1937 Morgan, Julian D., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 6, 1937 Munroe, Barbara S., Assistant in the Hospital Laboratory, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... compensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. October 8, 1937 Shafer, William M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 5, 1937 Srubas, Valerie Catherine, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, for eleven months beginning October I, 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...mpensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 6, 1937 Whitehead, Frances M., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 22, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 6, 1937 Williams, Loring Rider, Teacher in the University High School, on onefourth time, for nine months beginning October ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... dollars 80 a month. October 25, 1937 Kasch, F. W., Assistant in Physical Education for Men for Chicago Departments , on one-half time, beginning October 25, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 22, 1937 Leathers, Esther Mildred, Stenographer in the Department of Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, for ten months ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...November 15, 1937 Purpose LicenBe agreement for uae of Grant filling compound. Coal for the Chicago Departments, from October 1, 1937, to August 31, 1938. Coal, from November 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938,inclusive. Laundry service to June3o, 1939. Contract which provides for an extension of time in the event of a severe crop failure Martin Farm . MortgagecoveringlandinFranklin County. Illinois Martin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... which provides for an extension of time in the event of a severe crop failure Martin Farm . MortgagecoveringlandinFranklin County. Illinois Martin Farm . Coal, from November 1, 1937, to June 30, 1938, inclusive. Contract for Gift in Trust. Hicks Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company.. November 30, 1937 J. P. Minier and Rosie Minier, his wife December 14, 193 7 J. P. Minier and Rosie Minier, his wife S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... of sixty dollars 60 a month. January 13, 1938 Heidrick, Fausteena, Resident in the Division of Anaesthesia, in the College of Medicine, beginning January I, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, with a vacation allowance of one week, the cash compensation being at the rate of twenty-five dollars 25 a month, in addition to maintenance including room, board, and laundry and twenty-five dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...y, Clyde Maurice, Assistant Professor of Soils Extension, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, on one-half time, beginning January 26, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compen- ,616 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 20 sation at the rate of one thousand nine hundred dollars 1,900 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . J a n u a r y 4, 1938 McMillan, J.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...25 a month. January 4, 1938 Muckenhirn, Robert John, Associate in Soil Physics and Soil Survey, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning February 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of two thousand five hundred dollars 2,500 a year. December 9, 1937 Ormiston, Emmett Ezekiel, Assistant in Dairy Production, in the College of Agriculture and in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. January 25, 1938 Wood, William G., Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning February 3, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 7, 1938 Zaborowski, Robert, Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...greement with the United States Bureau of Public Roads for a cooperative investigation covering this same project. This agreement Project 5736.2 is d r a w n for the period of March 1 to June 30, 1938 the Federal Government Tequires such agreements to be on the fiscal year basis , with provisions for its extension by mutual agreement. The Bureau agrees to pay not to exceed 3,500 of the cost of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... subject of poultry and eggs, this study to be made by the University through the Agricultural Experiment Station. The agreement is for a period beginning March 10 and continuing through June 30, 1938, with a provision for its extension by mutual consent. The Institute will pay the University the sum of 360 covering the stipend of the special research assistant. On motion of Mr. Karraker, the exec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...s 80 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February IS, 1938 Bonner, Priscilla, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 18, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 22, 1938 Christian, William Arnold, Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medici... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...s previous appointment . February 19, 1938 Hess, Mrs. Beryl Iilene Schroeder, Teacher of Social Studies in the University High School, beginning February 10, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month. February 14, 1938 Jesser, Joseph H e r m a n , Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning March 15, 1938... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...ointment . March 23, 1938 Dube, Paul H., Assistant and Second Year Resident in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning April 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks a year, the cash compensation being at the rate of eight hundred dollars , . 5The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...red 100 a month. April 5, 1938 McCabe, J. O., Assistant and Senior Resident in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning April 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks a year, the cash compensation being at the rate of one thousand dollars 1,000 a year, plus maintenance including board, room, and laundry furnis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...on at the rate of five thousand five hundred dollars 5,5oo a year. March 18, 1938 Sprague, Victor, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning April I, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1938, at a cash compensation of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 15, 1938 Staley, Seward C , to give instruction in Physical Education for Men, in the Summer Sessi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... e p u r c h a s e s w e r e a u t h o r i z e d a s recommended. REAPPROPR1ATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 11 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds, as of June 30, 1938, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1938: Account Legislative History Alumni Records Higher Education Conference McKinley Hospital appropriation Index ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...e amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...mounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at t h a t time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July I and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, e t c . " Expenditures should be made in approximat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...icient and economical than a one-stop pick-up and delivery service which would require the University to collect and distribute the laundry internally. This service is proposed only until June 30 of the current fiscal year with any change in price to be mutually agreeable to both parties before it is put into effect. This supplementary service will enable the University to reduce the volume of wor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1939: ...EDERAL BANKHEAD-JONES BUDGET OF THE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION 6 The Agricultural Experiment Station's Bankhead-Jones have been increased by approximately 10,842 for the fiscal year June 30, 1939. Accordingly, the Director submits a revision of 1938-1939 as shown in the following table, and I recommend that research funds July 1, 1938, to this budget for it be approved. On motion of Dr. Meyer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...six hundred dollars 600 . June 27, 1938 Brewer, Joseph Everett, Research Assistant.in Psychology, in the Graduate School, on one-half time, beginning July I, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation of six hundred ninety dollars 690 . June 24, 1938 Browder, Olin Lorraine, Jr., Assistant in Business L a w , for ten months beginning September 1, 1938, at a cash compensation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...10 The following schedule of bids received and opened on August 8, 1938, covering the University's coal requirements for the Power Plant in Urbana for the period from October 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939: RAIL M I N E S Name Tons Shippers Fuel Corp 25 000 Tilton Mining Co 4 000 Peabody Coal Co 35 000 Rice Miller Coal Corp.. . 35 000 Penwell Coal Mining Co. 10 000 South Mine Co 1 500 Walter Bledsoe Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...owing purchases authorized by the President of the University in accordance with the University Statutes: I. Photo-engraving exclusive of color process for period from August 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939, contract awarded to G. R. Grubb and Company, Champaign, the low bidder; the estimated cost of the service is 2,000. ,1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS S3 2. Boltless type steel book shelving as listed in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...38 Krause, Charles Donald, Assistant and Out-Patient Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning August 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, with a vacation allowance of two weeks per year, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the State Department... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...t . August 29, 1938 Mauzey, Armand Jean, Second Year Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning August I, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, with a vacation allowance of three weeks per year, at a cash compensation at the rate of eight hundred dollars 800 per year, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the Stat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. September 29, 1938 Clapp, John Terrell, Jr., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning October 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. October 7, 1938 Cohn, Isadore Hymen, Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September I, 1938, with... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...undred fifty dollars 150 a month. October 7, 1938 Cook, Ralph LaVerne, Instructor in Ceramic Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning October 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. September 30, 1938 Creighton, Dorothea Elizabeth, Stenographer and Clerk in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for ele... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...ompensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. October 5, 1938 Cumings, Harry Warren, Jr., Assisant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty-five dollars 65 a month. September 27, 1938 Fishkin, Ben Gerald, Assistant in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...inety dollars 90 a month. October 6, 1938 Mace, James Curtis, Jr., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning October 17, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, a t a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. October 14, 1938 McClure, Norman Bernardus, Instructor in Agricultural Education, on onehalf time, for one year beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...1, 1939, without salary. September 30, 1938 Peirce, George Roland, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning October 17, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. October 14, 1938 Philbin, Patrick George, Junior Accountant in the Business Office, beginning October 1, 1938, and conti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...ion at the rate of eighty-five dollars 85 a month. October 7, 1938 Weston, Elizabeth Loring, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning October 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 11, 1938 Wilkinson, Joseph Marion, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten month beginning September 1, 1938, at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: .... October 4, 1938 Wilson, Charles Marshall, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning September 22, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 27, 1938 ,130 BOARD OF TRUSTEES RESIGNATIONS October 24 The Secretary presented also for record the following list of resign... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...he rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. November 3, 1938 Shrader, Kenneth C , Research Assistant in the Bureau of Institutional Research, beginning November 1, 1938, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. October 21, 1938 Springer, June Evelyn, Stenographer in the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning N... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...OR CLASSROOM BUILDING 2 Under the law, the appropriation of 700,000 for a classroom building Gregory H a l l made by the 60th General Assembly, first special session, 1938, will lapse on June 30, 1939, but any commitment made against it prior to that date can be paid until the expiration of the first fiscal quarter following the adjournment of the next General Assembly the 61st or until September ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...sscock, Raymond Sylvester, Special Research Assistant in Animal H u s bandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. January 5, 1939 Goodwine, Gleyn, Alumni Recorder, beginning December I, 1938, and continuing through August 31, 1939, subject to the r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...etary presented for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University. Ames, Alfred Campbell, Assistant in English, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one ,234 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February n hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . January 23, 1939 1 Angela, Frances, Instru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...on at the rate of eightyfive dollars 85 a month. January 26, 1939 Dayton, Aretas, Research Assistant in History, on three-fourths time, beginning February 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. J a n u a r y 23, 1939 Dietz, Robert Sinclair, Assistant in Geology, on one-fourth time, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...tion at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. J a n u a r y 23, 1939 Dietz, Robert Sinclair, Assistant in Geology, on one-fourth time, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 4, 1939 Engdahl, Richard Bott, Special Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...his supersedes his previous appointment . February 4, 1939 Kirch, Ernst Rudolf P., Instructor in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . January 23, 1939 Lewis, John Wilson, Assistant in English, for five months be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...s appointment . February 4, 1939 Sloan, Mrs. H . Marjorie Jacobson, Resident in the Division of Anaesthesia, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, the cash compensation being at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including board, room, and laundry furnished by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... E M P L O Y M E N T OF ARTHUR ANDERSEN CO. Mr. Karraker, for the Finance Committee, recommended also that Arthur Andersen Co. be employed as auditors for the current fiscal year, ending June 30, 1939, at the same fees as during the previous year, as follows: University 3 300 Athletic Association 275 University of Illinois Foundation 250 On motion of Mr. Jensen, this recommendation was adopted. IN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...appointment . March 7, 1939 ' Besancon, Robert Martin, Instructor in Physics, 111 the Department of Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, beginning March 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, a t a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred sixteen dollars sixty-six cents 216.66 a rrtonth this supersedes his previous appointment . March 7, 1939 Betty, James Kellogg, Assistant in Operat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...nsation at the rate of two thousand dollars 2,000 a year. March 8, 1939 Denton, Jack J o e , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 14, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 2, 1939 Edman, George Joseph, Special Research Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, in the Ag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...f five hundred sixty dollars 560 a year. February 15, 1939 Henry, Velma Lucille, Assistant in Romance Languages, on three-fourths time, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate 'of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February n , 1939 Jensen, Adolph Robert, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for fiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...h August 31, 1939, without salary. February 27, 1939 Kade, Charles Frederick, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on onehalf time, beginning February I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 11, 1939 Knight, Kenneth Lee, Special Research Assistant in the Agricultural E x periment Station, in cooperation with the St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...939, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 5 a month. February 15, 1939 LaSage, Laurence, Assistant in Romance Languages, beginning February 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 11, 1939 Lofdahl, L. J., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... 3,200 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . March 8, 1939 Stevens, Carl Mantle, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 14, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 25, 1939 Teles, Morris, assistant in Mathematics, on 8 15 time, beginning February I, 939. and continuing through June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 25, 1939 Teles, Morris, assistant in Mathematics, on 8 15 time, beginning February I, 939. and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. February 15, 1939 Weisiger, James Richard, Eli Lilly Fellow in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1939, and continuing through April 30... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section 1. T h e sum of four hundred fifty thousand dollars 450,000 or so much thereof as may be unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1939, to the extent that the same may be necessary, is re-appropriated out of an appropriation heretofore made, t o the University of Illinois for t h e erection, equipment and furnishing of a building to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...a cash compensation of four hundred dollars 400 for the session. March 16, 1939 Chapman, Max J., Instructor in Physical Education for Men, beginning April 1, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1939, at a cash compensation a t the rate of two hundred thirty dollars 230 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 4, 1939 Collier, G. Estelle, Stenographer in the Department of Horticul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...nation effective June 19, 1939. Wilson, Earl A., Scholar in Chemistry declination effective September 1, 1939Zickgraf, Palmer L., Research Assistant in the Classics resignation effective June 30, 1939. A P P O I N T M E N T S MADE BY THE P R E S I D E N T T h e S e c r e t a r y p r e s e n t e d a l s o f o r r e c o r d t h e f o l l o w i n g list of a p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e b y t h e P ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...he President of the University to make such changes and adjustments as are needed. Under this authorization the following adjustment has been made during the fourth fiscal quarter ending June 30, 1939, and is being reported for record with the recommendation that an assignment of 60 be made from the General Reserve Fund to cover it: Pomology, college, salaries increase in salary of G. Estelle Coll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... Organization and Operation in the Summer Session of 1939 resignation effective June 19, 1939. Hopkins, T. R., Jr., Assistant in Business Organization and Operation resignation effective June 30, 1939. Hulett, J. E., Jr., to give instruction in Sociology in the Summer Session of 1939 resignation effective June 19, 1939. H u r t , B. R., Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the College of Agricu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...Rearrange details of installation of pipe heating coils in ground story in accordance with estimate dated June 29, 1939 69 55 Revise six present radiators in accordance with quotation of June 30, 1939 credit 30 00 Net additional cost 77 69 93 47 150 00 74 75 39 55 ,562 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 30 Gregory Hall Change O r d e r No. I, contract with Robert Gordon, Inc. for heating, ventilating and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...s for year 1939 Date March 7, 1939 T h i s report w a s received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 36 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1939. A copy of this is being sent to each member of the Board. T h i s report w a s received for record. SUPERVISION OF S T U D E N T ACTIVITIES, H O U S I N G , AND DISCIPLINE 37 On July 21, 1939 Minute... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... 19 Disbursements a s per cancelled checks returned to C o m p t r o l l e r : March, 1939 7 200 00 April, 1939 7 200 00 May, 1939 7 200 00 Total, Disbursements 21 600 00 Balance on hand June 30, 1939 on deposit at First National Bank of Chicago 30 139 19 FRANK M. GORDON, Treasurer Correct: LLOYD MOREY, Comptroller ,1939 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SECRETARY'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 583 The Secretary pres... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... 134 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years from July 1, 1939, to succeed Mr. Erwin T. Gilruth, whose term expired June 30. O n m o t i o n of M r . G e a r y , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s m a d e a s r e c o m mended. RESIGNATION OF PROFESSOR GLENN R. MORROW 30 Professor Glenn R. Morrow of the Department of Philosoph... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...e amounts provided in the budget, the unused balance will lapse at that time. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July I and ending June 30. These appropriations are based on an estimated distribution of expenditures according to the various budget classifications of "Office Expense, Travel, etc." Expenditures should be made in approximate ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...rial departure from which should be reported in advance to the Dean or Director or other officer concerned, and to the Comptroller. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF INCOME AND APPROPRIATIONS For For Estimated Income 1938-1939 1939-1940 General Income 6 677 369 7 123 019 Restricted Income 1 334 211 1 414 796 Total 8 o n 580 8 537 815 Appropriat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...: land and building in Chicago for the departments t h e r e , ai ex rlmental lands cf the College of A g r i c u l t u r e nlch are located In r parts of the s t a t e . t a i l s as of June 30, 1939 a r e : 1,6 fc8,811 Land, 2,318 acre , Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, e t c . Buildin , 77 major, 35 minor,23 houses 1 7,369 leted b u i l d i n g s 1,616,179 p 1 movements, l i m i t s , sidewalks, m :c... (Reference Folder - 1939)
  • 1939: ...ration of the W o m a n ' s Residence Halls for the year ending June 30, 1929. T h i s report w a s received for record. REPORT OF THE ACCIDENT COMPENSATION COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1939 21 T h e report of the Committee on Accident Compensation for Employees of cases considered by the Committee during the year ending June 30, 1929. T h i s report w a s received for record. HONORARIUM... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1939: ...y and the White Line Laundry, Inc., of Champaign. T h e prices in this contract are unit prices for various types of service, all subject to a 10 per cent discount. T h e contract expires June 30, and the laundries have submitted a proposal for a new contract for two years on the same basis, except that the 10 per cent discount is to be eliminated because of increased costs of material and labor. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1939: ...session. May 6, 1937 Milner, Carl Magne, Research Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September 1, 1937, and continuing through June 30, 1939, not including July and August, 1938, a t a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. April 26, 1937 Ploeg, Jeannette Elizabeth Vander, to give instruction in Library Science, in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...nstallments. Symbols A Indefinite tenure. B Two years from September I, 1937. D One year from September 1, 1938. E Ten months from September 1, 1938. F Special tenure. H July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939. All wage items fall in this group . Part time When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. ,690 BOARD OF TR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...s of the farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the advisers' salary paid from Smith-Lever and BankheadJones Funds. 'The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of the Extension Service. The county f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...irector of the Extension Service. The county farm advisers also receive additional salary from the local Farm Bureaus. The Federal Clarke-McNary Fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...iving quarters, board, and personal laundry while on duty. To be paid from the operating income of the halls; not included in budget totals, Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1939. 'Includes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. 'Includes salaries listed under Administration and General Expense. 3 ,IQ38 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS E X P E N D A B L E GIFT AND E N D O W M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ... for the continuation of the study on fluorine with particular reference to the use of fluorine insecticides in the spraying of fruits and vegetables. This renewal is for the year ending June 30, 1939. The Aluminum Company of America will support this project to the extent of 3,500. On motion of Mr. Moschel, the extension of these agreements was approved. PURCHASES RECOMMENDED 25 A recommendation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...ord. BUDGET FOR THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FOR 1 9 3 8 - 1 9 3 9 30 T h e budget of the Athletic Association, showing the estimated income and expenses for the fiscal year July 1, 1938, to June 30, 1939, is presented herewith as required by the by-laws of the Association; copies are being filed with the Secretary of the Board and the Comptroller for record. Estimated Income. The estimated total inco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...oval of a cooperative investigation with the American Dry Milk Institute, Inc., for a study of the Effect of Milk Solids on the Mineral Metabolism of Children, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1939. The Institute agrees to contribute an additional 3,300 for the extension of this investigation. This report was received for record. PURCHASES RECOMMENDED 10 A recommendation that the purchase be au... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1940: ...nstallments. Symbols A Indefinite tenure. B Two years from September I, 1939. D One year from September 1, 1939. E Ten months from September I, 1939. F Special tenure. H July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1940. All wage items fall in this group . Part Time When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. ,1939 UNIVERSITY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: to June 30, 1940, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 8 The county farm advise... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...rary and the Library School Professor of Library Science Salary under Library B A 9 37 846 44 35 117 9 37 154 000 000 846 1. 'The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1940, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 Some of the county hom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ing quarters, board, and personal laundry while on duty. 3 To be paid from the operating income of the halls; not included in budget totals. Balance lapses into General University Income June 30, 1940. includes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. includes salaries listed under Administration and General Expense. ,49 BOARD OF TRUSTEES I July 21 EXPENDABLE GIFT A N D ENDOWMENT INCOME F ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...September 16, 1939, and continuing through June 15, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month, and on full time beginning June 16, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. July 12, 1939 Mulvihill, Donald, to give instruction in Business Organization and Operation, on three-fifths time, in the Summe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... loess and border Ozark soils in the Mississippi-Ohio Valley Region, by the Agricultural Experiment Station. This is an extension of an existing agreement for the period July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1940. 2. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, and the Illinois Department of Registration and Education, Water Survey Division. Study of reservoir sedimentation resulting fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...y Division. Study of reservoir sedimentation resulting from erosion, by the Agricultural Experiment Station. This is an extension of an existing agreement for the period July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1940. 3. Corn Products Refining Company. To determine the digestibility by beef cattle of corn gluten feed, containing approximately 20 and 25 per cent of protein, and of "sweetened feed." This investigat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ying schedule of bids page 576 received and opened on August 4, 1939, covering most of the University's coal requirements for the Power Plant at Urbana for the period October 1, 1939, to June 30, 1940. T h e Purchasing Agent and the Comptroller recommend, and the Director of the Physical Plant Department concurs, that contracts be awarded as follows: Price f.o.b. Delivered Tons Mine Cost Globe Coa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...s 1,700 . August 25, 1939 Brochu, Charles Edward, First Year Resident in the Department of Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, beginning September IO, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare. August 18, 1939 Broussard, Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...nt . August 25, 1939 Daly, Rex Felton, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning September 16, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 13, 1939 Davis, Eleanor Olive, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, for ten mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ensation of six hundred dollars 600 . August 18, 1939 Goldman, Judith, Assistant in Physical Education for Women, on two-fifths time, beginning September 25, 1939, and continuiug through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 29, 1939 Goldstein, Hyman H., Assistant in Neurology, in the Department ol Neurology and Neurological Surgery, in the Colleg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...bert Joseph, First Year Resident in Pathology, in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Public Health, in the College of Medicine, beginning August 1, 1939, and continuing until June 30, 1940, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, the cash compensation being at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry , furnished by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... McQuitty, Louis LaForce, Instructor in Psychology, on three-fourths time, and Counselor in the Personnel Bureau, on one-fourth time, beginning September 22, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred thirty dollars 230 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . September 25, 1939 Mellman, H a r r y G., Assistant in Political Science, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...Dack, Assistant in Agricultural Economics Extension, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, on one-half time, beginning September 16, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. August 30, 1939 Parrish, Dorothy EIna, Assistant in Library Science, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1939, at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: .... August 18, 1939 Smith, Norman Louis, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning September 16, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 19, 1939 Snapp, Roscoe Raymond, Professor of Beef Cattle Husbandry, in the D e partment of Animal Husbandry, in the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... of one hundred five dollars 105 a month. November 6, 1939 DeYoung, Vernon Richard, Assistant in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, beginning October I, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, without salary. October 31, 1939 Feldman, Mildred Mae, University Graduate Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Dentistry, for ten months beginning November 1, 939. subject to th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...on at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. November 30, 1939 Nordhem, Harriet, Assistant in Library Science, on one-half time, beginning November 27, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. November 29, 1939 Parrish, Dorothy Elna, Assistant in Library Science, 011 three-fourths time, beginning November 20, 1939, and cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. November 29, 1939 Parrish, Dorothy Elna, Assistant in Library Science, 011 three-fourths time, beginning November 20, 1939, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 24, 1939 Rheingold, Joseph Cyrus, Fellow in Psychiatry, in the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 4- J 939 . . . Schirmer, F r a n k Bonnell, Jr., Instructor in Chemistry, beginning December an I. 1939. d continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. November 22, 1939 Shure, Norman, Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, beginning November 21, 1939, and continuin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ral grant for the construction of this building, amounting to 274,820.00, will be lost if the project is not completed before the deadline under the congressional act, which is I believe June 30, 1940. If the grant be lost, the building cannot be completed, as neither the Foundation nor the University has funds available for such a purpose. It will, therefore, stand useless, and the Foundation wil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...to September I, 1040; and 4 payment of medical and hospital bills amounting to 656.79. The amount payable to Mr. Hickey from the time of the injury to the end of the present fiscal year, June 30, 1940, after allowing for regular sick leave to which he is entitled, is 645.38. The total payments to him during the present fiscal year therefore will be 1,302.17. These payments are in addition to the a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ary 8, 1940 Edman, George Joseph, Special Research Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning March 1, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. J a n u a r y 11, 1940 Fisher, E d w a r d George, Jr., Assistant in English, for five months beginning February I, 1940, at a cash co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... s time, beginning February 1, 1940, and continuing through August 31, 1940, and Counselor in the Personnel Bureau, on one-fourth time, beginning February 1, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred thirteen dollars thirty-three cents 213.33 a month, for the months of February, March, April, May, and June, and one hundred eightythree dollars thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...on at the rate of seven hundred dollars 700 a year. February 9, 1940 GRILLOT, GERALD FRANCIS, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 8, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash com1 The date in parenthesis is the date on which ihe appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1940 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 769 pensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... one thousand nine hundred dollars 1,900 a year. January 31, 1940 PATTERSON, LAWRENCE ARTHUR, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 8, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 13, 1940 ROBERTS, CHARLES WALTER, Instructor in English, for five months beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty-five dollars 85 a month. February 1, 1940 VOSKUIL, ROBERT JAMES, Assistant in Geography, beginning February 12, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month. February 14, 1940 WILLMANN, JOHN MAURICE, Demonstrator in the Department of Psychology, on one-half time, and Assistant i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...llars 90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 2, 1940 WORK, JOE BOEHM, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 8, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation ,770 BOARD OF TRUSTEES at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February I3 1940 ZIVIN, BEATRICE, Key Punch Operator in the Tabulatin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ollars 125 a month. March 13, 1940 JACKS, MADGE ALLEENE, First Year Resident in the Department of Anaesthesia, in the College of Medicine, beginning March I, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, the cash compensation being at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry furnished by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month. February 23, 1940 KABLER, MARIAN LOUISE, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 19, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 22, 1940 KAMMAN, JAMES FOSTER, Assistant Psychometrist in the Personnel Bureau, and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...2, 1940 KAMMAN, JAMES FOSTER, Assistant Psychometrist in the Personnel Bureau, and Research Assistant in Psychology, on one-half time, beginning February 20, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 22, 1940 LINK, WALDEMAR ARTHUR, Assistant in Operative Dentistry, iu the College of Dentistry, on Yvo time, for seven months ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...e rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. February 23, 1040 O ' B R I E N , THOMAS DORAN, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 19, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 22, 1940 PARCHER, M R S . DOROTHY, Stenographer in the Department of Psychiatry, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...33 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . March 1, 1940 . ROBERTSON, JAMES A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning February 12, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 22, 1940 SLUDER, JOAN, Stenographer in the Library School, on one-half time, beginning March 5, 1040, and continuing through... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...ompensation of five hundred dollars 500 for the session. March 8, 1940 THORN, ROBERT JEROME, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 12, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . February 22, 1040 TIEMEIER, OTTO WILLIAM, to give instruction in Zoology, on one-fifth ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...sation of one hundred dollars 100 for the session. March 11, 1940 WEBER, GLEN CHISHOLM, Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-fourth time, beginning February 10, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 22, 1940 WEINGARTNER, HAROLD CARL, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1940, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...CHT, EVERETT A., Scholar in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics declination effective September I, 1940. W H I T E , RALPH V., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective June 30, 1940. The Board adjourned, to meet on call of the President. H. E. CUNNINGHAM HAROLD POGUE Secretary President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,ioso BOARD OF TRUSTEES Agricultural Experiment Station, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...riods and under the conditions indicated in each case: ,1940 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 797 1. Marie J. Boysen, Teacher in the University High School, sick leave with full pay from April i to June 30, or so much thereof as may be necessary. This is an extension of leave granted her on March 14 for the period, February 5 to March 31, 1940. 2. Mildred Rosenberg, Stenographer, Department of Pathology and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... g e s " and "Expense and Equipment" upon written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1 and ending June 30. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF INCOME A N D APPROPRIATIONS Estimated Income 1939-1940 1940-1941 General 7 123 019 7 077 637 Restricted 1 414 796 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... TRUSTEES May 28 LaSalle Street, Chicago, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July I, 1940, to succeed Mr. Walter LeClear, whose term expires on June 30. On motion of Mrs. Plumb, this appointment was made as recommended. A P P O I N T M E N T T O PLYM F E L L O W S H I P IN A R C H I T E C T U R E 3 A report that on recommendation of the Plym Fellowship C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...t that it been possible to complete the work or purchases contemplated for these ,988 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 28 purposes. Under the budget rules of the Board, these balances are lapsed on June 30 unless reappropriated. T h e total amount is 169,945.43. Provost's Office 608 37 Radio Station short wave 1 950 00 Retirement plan study 228 28 Higher education conference 4 912 12 Publication of chemistr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...orporation has no funds to meet the expense of keeping the Corporation alive, and is therefore about to terminate its corporate existence. ,520 BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEGREES C O N F E R R E D June 30 The Secretary presented also for record the following list of degrees conferred at Urbana, June 3, 1945, and in Chicago, June 16, 1945. Summary Degrees in the Graduate School, conferred at Urbana: Doctor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1940: ...for record. ,1940 UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S 17 APPROPRIATION OF RESIDENCE HALLS RESERVE 10 T h e Comptroller reports a balance in the Women's Residence Halls reserve of 27,429, as of June 30, 1940, and recommends that this amount be now appropriated for the construction of the Men's Residence Hall. On motion of M r s . Plumb, this appropriation was made as recommended, by t h e following vote:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...T h i s report w a s received for record. ,54 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 27 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 33 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1940. A copy of this has been sent to each member of the Board. This report was referred to the Finance Committee. FINE ARTS GALLERY 34 At the meeting of the Board on May 28, 1940 Minutes, page 946 , the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...ese awards were authorized. ,64 BOARD OF TRUSTEES TREASURER'S REPORT September 27 The Secretary presented for record the report of the Treasurer, Mr. Frank M. Gordon, for the year ending June 30, 1940. STATEMENT OF R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Balance July 1, 1939 Receipts: July, 1939 August, 1939 September, 1939 October, 1939 November, 1939 December, 1939 January, 1940... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...nt and not to a new building. The Physical Plant Department had fully expected to charge this against its operation and maintenance budget but failed to encumber the amount needed before June 30, 1940, when the unexpended balance in its appropriation lapsed. On motion of Mr. Karraker, this appropriation was made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. Cleary, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Kar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ... auditing service 2 is needed to meet the following recommendation made by A r t h u r Andersen and Company in their audit report of the University's accounts for t h e fiscal year ended June 30, 1940: Ms amended January 22, 1041 Minutes, page 158 . ,I940 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 12J " I n our opinion the scope of the audit tests conducted by the internal auditors of the University is less extensive... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...000 was paid from the new power plant appropriation, and 6,000 is chargeable to the Physical Plant Department maintenance budget. The work was done last year but was not completed before June 30, 1940, the end of the last fiscal year, when the funds earmarked for this purpose in the Physical Plant appropriation for that year lapsed. Consequently an appropriation for this is necessary. ,248 BOARD O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...rt was received for record. APPROPRIATION OF W O M E N ' S RESIDENCE HALLS BALANCE 8 On May 28, 1940 Minutes, page 941 , the Board of Trustees directed that beginning with the year ended June 30, 1940, the surplus from operation of the Women's Residence Halls be carried to a special residence halls reserve, to be applied toward equipment in the new Men's Residence Hall, or for underwriting the loa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1940: ...ent Station is that return of such equipment to the sponsor of a project is rarely ever requested by the cooperating agency. T h e Director reports that there is another contract expiring June 30 involving an investigation supported by five companies where it would be impossible to secure the approval of their legal departments of an agreement which contains such a provision. On its face the stipu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: ... in bank stock, 20,373.13; reserves for plant maintenance and replacements, 13,500; net operating surplus represented by liquid assets, 18,956.80, a decrease of 9,356.95 as compared with June 30, 1941, the amount by which total expenditures exceed total income. T h e Association also had annuity policies for its employees having a cash surrender value of 98,448.61, and equipment at a depreciated v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: ...stallments. Symbols A Indefinite tenure. B Two years from September 1, 1939. D One year from September 1, 1940. E -Ten months from September 1, 1940. F Special tenure. H July 1, 1940, to June 30, 1941. All wage items fall in this group . Part Time When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. ,8l2 BOARD OF TR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ... farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the advisers' salary paid from Smith-Lever Funds including Bankhead-Jones. 3 The State appropriation for the fiscal year July i, 1940, to June 30, 1941, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county farm advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 3 The county farm advise... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ...s Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 The Federal Norris-Doxey Extension fund for the fiscal year July 1, 1940, to June 30, 1941, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ...ement 119. Gladys J. Ward, Assistant Professor, Home Management Extension E B J 3 000 1 800 4 800 2 970 230 3 200 2 300 3 000 The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1940, to June 30, 1941, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. "Some of the county home... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ...ng quarters, board, and personal laundry while on duty. To be paid from the operating income of the halls; not included in budget totals. 4 Balance lapses into General university Income, June 30, 1941. a lncludes salaries listed under Physical Plant Department. "Includes salaries listed under administration and general expense. J Salary a ,908 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S April 25 EXPENDABLE GIFTS A N... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ... was advised by the Chief Clerk aforesaid t h a t the same rule would be applied in the case of vouchers drawn in favor of petitioner Hodges Pet., pp. 26, 27 i ; 8. That the Board, as of June 30, 1941, held and administered in t r u s t as trustee loan funds aggregating approximately 359,000; t h a t on the same date and in the same capacity it held and administered endowment and t r u s t funds f... (Booklet - UI Charter of Freedom (1942))
  • 1941: ...hat there is an urgent need for an Armory Annex for the training of mounted and mechanized R.O.T.C. units. The Federal appropriation for work relief and relief for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1941, provides that W.P.A. projects which are directly related to the program of national defense are exempt from the customary requirement that the sponsor must supply one-fourth of the total cost and th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ress provides that students who are registered in a college or university prior to February 1, 1941, and who are conscripted will be permitted to defer their military service until after June 30, 1941. However, students who are reserve officers this would apply chiefly to graduate students and those in the professional schools and students enlisted in the National Guard may be called for duty befo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...our hundred dollars 400 . July 31, 1940 GRIMM, HAROLD A., First Year Resident in the Department of Pathology, in the College of Medicine, beginning August 1, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, the cash compensation being at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, plus maintenance including room, board and laundry , furnished by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...1940, and continuing through January 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month, and on two-fifths time, beginning February 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 11, 1940 SHEURING, JOHN JOSEPH, Assistant in Dairy Manufactures, in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...h compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 1, 1940 BEST, CHRIS EDWARD, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 18, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 30, 1940 BISHOP, REID, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...mpensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. October 2, 1040 ELLIOTT, JOHN RAYMOND, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 18, 1040, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 30, 1940 ENGHAHL, RICHARD BOTT, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, for nine months beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ars 3,600 this supersedes his previous appointment . September 28, 1940 KIDDER, GLENN A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning September 18, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. October 1, 1940 KIEFEK, LOIS, Assistant in Mathematics, on three-fifths time, for five months beginning September I, 1940, at a cash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ion at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. October 18, 1940 SPRADUNG, ARCH BYRON, J R . , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 18, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October I, 1940 STEINMAN, ROBERT, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, for nine months beginning October 1, 1940, at a cash comp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...OHN ALEXANDER, Instructor in Industrial Education, on threefourths time, and Teacher in the University High School, on one-fourth time, beginning November 4, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 1, 1940 GIESEKING, JOHN ELDON, Assistant Chief in Soil Physics and So... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... 31, 1941, without salary. October 23, 1940 HUMBLE, MILFORD K E I T H , Assistant Professor of Industrial Education, on one-third time, beginning November 4, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars 1,200 a year, and on full time, from July I, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...uments for delivery next year. It is further requested that the following payments be authorized: 25 per cent with the order; 25 p e r c e n t additional at the end of the fiscal year on June 30, 1941, or at the time of delivery if the instrument should be delivered earlier than June 30; the remaining 50 per cent and shipping charges on delivery of the instrument. The cost of this equipment, the s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...nd Sciences recommends the appointment of Professor T. V. Smith of the University of Chicago as Visiting Professor of Philosophy for the second semester of 1940-1941 February 1, 1941, to June 30, 1941 , at a salary of 3,000 for the period. I concur in the recommendation. On motion of Mrs. Plumb, this appointment was authorized. CONTRACT WITH GEORGE BANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY FOR PRINTING UNIVERSITY ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ning December 1,194.0, and con h e date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,148 BOARD OF TRUSTEES December 5 tinuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 28, 1940 F o x , SHERWOOD D E A N , Research Assistant in Sociology, on thre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...llars 50 . November 15, 1940 PATTENGALE, Mrs. N E L L TREVA, Instructor in Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning November 1, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 2, 1940 RUCKER, HERBERT JUDSON, Associate in Vocational Agricult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ment . December 2, 1940 RUCKER, HERBERT JUDSON, Associate in Vocational Agriculture, in the College of Agriculture, on one-third time, beginning November 16, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Cooperative Teacher in the College of Education . November 18, 1940 SCHLORFF, CORNELIA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: 55 to June 30, 1941 With Whom Clora Potter Date December 9, 940 This report was received for record. PAINTINGS BY VISITING PROFESSORS O F ART 28 It is customary for each Carnegie Visiting Professor of A r t to execute, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... Professor Paul M. Green, of the Department of Economics, has requested permission to exchange his position with Professor D. M. Beights, of the University of Florida, from February 1 to June 30, 1941. The Board of Trustees has recognized the advantages of such exchanges by including a provision in the University Statutes authorizing the necessary arrangements. Since it was necessary to make this ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...e in Journalism, one year from March 13, 1941. Tell Nelson, Associate in Medicine, March 15 through August 31, 1941. Wesley E. Peltzer, First-Year Resident in Pediatrics, April 1 through June 30, 1941. P. J. Sarma, Associate Professor of Surgery, one year from March 10, 1941. Milton Tinsley, Instructor in Neurological Surgery, March 20 through A u g u s t 3 1 , 1941. Joseph G. Schoolman, Instructo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... 1,000 per month for the expenses of this program. Phenolphthalein Research, Incorporated, desires to modify this agreement to provide for monthly payments of 675 from February I through June 30, 1941, due to the transfer of a portion of this work to another agency. T h e expenses of conducting the work during the month of January were paid from unexpended balances carried over from previous grant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...rate of fifty dollars 50 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March J 3 W O . t JONES, JOHN PAUL, Instructor in Journalism, beginning March 15, 1041, and continuing through June 30, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 13, 1941 KINSINGER, K E N N E T H EDWARD, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...his supersedes her previous appointment . April 18, 1041 DAVISON, HURFORD HENRY, to give instruction in Distributive Education, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1041, beginning June 30, 1941, and ending July 27, 1041, at a cash compensation of four hundred eighty dollars 480 for the session. M a y 1, 1941 DIXON, Mrs. DOROTHY LANE, Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... to engage in defense projects in the U. S. Engineer Office, Denison, Texas. Dr. Lloyd L. Matzkin, First-Year Resident in the Department of Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, June 8 to June 30, 1941. Dr. F r a n k F. Kanthak, Assistant Professor of Oral and Plastic Surgery, and H e a d of the Medico-Dental Diagnostic Clinic, July 20, 1941, to June 19, 1942. On motion of Mr. Jensen, these leaves ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...partment of Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine resignation effective June 16, 1941. W I L L H I T E , Mrs. HELEN PLESHAR, Record Clerk in the Registrar's Office resignation effective June 30, 1941. The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM JAMES M. CLEARY Secretary President ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS July 15, 1941 With Adjourned Session of July 2 2 , 1941 The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... Educational Hospitals, for the purpose of meeting payrolls of the staff of these hospitals transferred from the Department of Public Welfare on July 1, 1941, at their rates of pay as of June 30, 1941, and for the purchase of supplies and minor equipment for these hospitals. On motion of Mr. Adams, this appropriation was made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. Cleary, Mr. D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...versity to make such changes and adjustments as are necessary. Pursuant to this authorization the following adjustments were made in the operating budget during the fiscal quarter ending June 30, 1941: Permanent additions to current budget: I. Psychiatry salaries, to provide for the appointment of Francis J. Gerty 500 oo1 '. Journalism salaries, to provide increase in salary of R. R. Barlow, previ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... O U S I N G 7 The Director of the Physical Plant Department recommends the reappropriation of the 350 unexpended balance in funds assigned for the housing of the cyclotron, which lapsed June 30, 1941. O n motion of M r . Jensen, this reappropriation was made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, M r . A d a m s , M r . Cleary, M r . Davis, Mr. Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Jensen, M r . K ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...7 delivered to University storage shed. This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 19 The quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1941, a copy of which has previously been sent to each member of the Board. This report was received for record. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER JULY 2 9 TO OCTOBER T 1 . 1 9 4 1 20 A report of cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...d by the State of Illinois in the maintenance of the Illinois Surgical Institute for Children, a unit of the Research and Educational Hospitals. The Division's budget for the year ending June 30, 1941, was 181,125.23, of which 133,768.83 was made available in consideration of like expenditures by the State for the maintenance of the Illinois Surgical Institute for Children, and 47,356.40 was made ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... schedule in the College of Law and served as Counsel in addition, depending upon conditions from time to time. II. Student Loan Funds: Mr. N. D. Hodges, and the University Counsel As of June 30, 1941, the University administered 359,805.68 of loan funds of various kinds. On the same date the sum of 267,104.86 was outstanding in loans to students. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1941, the s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...0, 1941, the University administered 359,805.68 of loan funds of various kinds. On the same date the sum of 267,104.86 was outstanding in loans to students. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1941, the sum of 103,319.56 was collected on outstanding student loans. It will be observed that this is a sizeable loan business, but much out of the usual routine because of the large numbers of small l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ized: 25 per cent with the order; 25 p e r c e n t additional at the end of the fiscal year on June 30, 1941, or at the time of delivery if the instrument should be delivered earlier than June 30; the remaining 50 per cent and shipping charges on delivery of the instrument. The cost of this equipment, the shipping and installation charges will be paid from the research fund of the Graduate School,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...1, 1941, due to the fact that it has not been possible to complete the work or purchases contemplated for these purposes. Under the budget rules of the Board, these balances are lapsed on June 30, unless reappropriated. T h e total amount is 133,300. Business Office Special Equipment Higher Education Conferences Code on Student Affairs Accountancy Committee Entrance Examinations Municipal Finance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...Sociology ALEEN VERNA FOWLER MARJORIE EILEEN FOX, with H o n o r s in English ALICE R U T H GABEL, with H i g h Honors in English LUCILLE B. GARNITZ ,526 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MARILYN M E E K June 30 RICHARD IRA GILFORD LORRAINE HARRIET GITLITZ, with ALICE L E E MESERVE, with Highest H o n o r s in Sociology MAYORA J U N E GITLITZ GLADYS M I R I A M GITTLEMAN MURIEL JOY GOLDMAN CLARA ELIZABETH GOODIN ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1942: ...month. October 23, 1941 SPETZ, MARSEILLE, First Year Resident in Anaesthesia, in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning November 6, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a m o n t h ; for the convenience of the University she will also be provided with maintenan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ry at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. October 29, 1941 WILLIAMS, CHARLES RALPH, Assistant in Physiology, on one-half time, beginning November 8, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. November 11, 1041 DECLINATIONS, RESIGNATIONS, A N D CANCELLATIONS The Secretary presented also for record the following list of declinations, res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...1, 1941.' Thomas G. Walsh, Associate Professor of Medicine R u s h , from November 6, 1941, through August 31, 1942. Chester G. Starr, Jr., Instructor in History, from February 1 through June 30, 1942. Solomon M. Goldberger, Associate in Pediatrics, from January 1 through August 31, 1942. Extensions of Leaves of Absence T h e following extensions of leaves of absence formerly granted members of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...SICAL PLANT DEPARTMENT FOR PROTECTION AGAINST SABOTAGE 10 I recommend that an appropriation of 8,867.56 be made to the Physical Plant Department for the balance of the current year until June 30, 1942 for the employment of guards and other expenses in the following areas where it is deemed such protection is necessary: ,752 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 24 Radio Transmitter Armed guard 5:00 p.m. to 7:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...nths beginning November 1, 1941, without salary. January 7, 1942 BUCHANAN, ROBERT EDGAR, Instructor in Journalism, on three-fourths time, beginning March 16, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary a t the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Counselor in the Men's Residence Hall . December 29, 1941 BULKLEY, WILLIAM FREEMAN, Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...th. January 5, 1942 HARTNAGEL, GRANT F., Third Year Resident in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning January I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks per year, at a salary at the rate of one thousand dollars 1,000 a year; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with main... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ntment . December 29, 1941 ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 763 IRISH, MARY KATHLEEN, Assistant in Library Science, on three-fourths time, beginning December 17, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 18, 1941 JENSEN, MARY ELIZABETH, Instructor in Foods and Nutrition Extension, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ollars 225 a month. December 29, 1941 JOFFE, HERMAN, Second Year Resident in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of eight hundred dollars 800 a year; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with mainten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...t the rate of ninety-five dollars 95 a month. January 14, 1942 JONES, JOHN PAUL, J R . , Instructor in Journalism, on three-fourths time, beginning March 16, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month. December 29, 1941 JORDAN, Mrs. H E L E N , Clerk and Stenographer in the Department of Art, beginning January 17, 1942, and continui... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...le on duty. December 29, 1941 RICHARDSON, JACK LEAHY, First Year Resident in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with maintenance inclu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. January 5, 1942 SHANEDLING, PHILIP D., Associate in Ophthalmology Rush , in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, without salary. December 18, 1941 SHARP, LEROY HAROLD, Instructor in Psychology, for five months beginning February 1, 1942, at a salary a t the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. December 29,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... 1942. Thomas E. Ratcliffe, Assistant in the Agriculture Library, from February 6, 1042, through August 31, 1942. O. Frazelle Edwards, Instructor in Bacteriology, from February 1 through June 30, 1942. Thomas H . Malloy, an employee in the Illini Union Bookstore, from January 17 through August 31, 1042. Extension of Leave of Absence for Military Service K. C. Shrader, Research Assistant in the Bur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University. ANDERSON, ELIZABETH, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning February 5, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a t a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes h e r previous appointment . February 12, 1042 ARNETT, H E N R Y DILGARDT, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineer- ing,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ous appointment . February 12, 1942 BOCKOVEN, HAROLD D., Assistant and First Year Resident in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a m o n t h ; for t h e convenience of the University he will also be provided with maintenanc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...January 31, 1942 HARTNAGEL, GRANT FERDINAND, Assistant and Third Year Resident in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of one thousand dollars 1,000 a y e a r ; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...s previous appointment . February 6, 1942 JOFFE, HERMAN, Assistant and Second Year Resident in Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning January I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance at the rate of three weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of eight hundred dollars 800 a y e a r ; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with main... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...y 6, 1942 SPETZ, MARSEILLE, Assistant and First Year Resident in Anaesthesia, in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning November 6, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a m o n t h ; for the convenience of the University she will also be provided with maintenance... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...EYL, R U T H , Assistant and First Year Resident in Anaesthesia, in the College of Medicine, and in the Research and Educational Hospital, beginning July 15, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks a year, the cash compensation being at the rate of six hundred dollars 600 a y e a r ; for the convenience of the University she will also be prov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... Robert V. Mitchell, Instructor in Business Organization and Operation, and Research Assistant in the Bureau of Economics and Business Research, leave without pay from February 1 through June 30, 1942, so that he may accept a position as Business Analyst in the Office of Price Administration, Washington, D.C. Extensions of Leaves of Absence The following extensions of leaves of absence formerly gr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...hese increases for the balance of the present fiscal year. T h e present detailed estimates indicate that this additional expense will be approximately 7,600 for the period February I to June 30, 1942. This difference is due to the following facts: 1 complete estimates of the additional expense had not been calculated in detail in advance of the meeting; 2 the increase granted machinists was in ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... Surplus July 1, 1941 28 313 75 Less: Expenditures from Special Appropriations 185 86 Unexpended balance of Special Appropriations 19 749 14 19 935 o 8 378 75 Estimated Operating Surplus June 30, 1942 6 386 83 The Business Manager stated that everything was being done that could be done to economize in so far as this did not materially handicap the normal operation of the sports and that this poli... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ld be continued. T h e Comptroller has commented on this financial situation as follows: "If the proposed program of reduction of expenditures is carried out the Association will have on June 30, 1942, an operating surplus of about 6,400 as compared with a surplus of 28,000 as at June 30, 1041. If, as Mr. Bowen says in his letter of February 13, the total expenditures do not exceed the total incom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ry at t h e rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 19, 1942 BAXTER, MAURICE GLEN, Assistant in H i s t o r y , on one-fourth time, beginning February 17, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. February 26, 1942 BECKERS, MARY C., Dietitian in t h e Research and Educational Hospital, tor one year beginning September I, 1941, subject to t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...RY W A L T E R , Associate in Psychology, on t h r e e - f o u r t h s time, and Counselor in the Personnel Bureau, on one-fourth time, beginning February 1. 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of two hundred seventeen dollars fifty cents 217.50 a month, and Associate in Psychology, on full time, for two months beginning July 1, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... I N E , Assistant in P l a u t Pathology, in the Department of Horticulture, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning February 6, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . February 19, 1942 COOLSEN, F R A N K GORDON, Assistant in Business Organization and Operation, begin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. F e b r u a r y 19, 1942 D E JORDY, ALMA, Assistant in Library Science, on three-fourths time, beginning February 11, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary a The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 823 at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...g through August 31, 1942, without salary. February 23, 1942 H U F F M A N , WARREN JUSTUS, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, be- ginning February 19, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. February 27, 1942 JOHNSON, HELEN ASTRID, Library Assistant in the Agricultural Library, on one-half time, beginning February 13, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...o, from March 2 through August 31, 1942. Claude W. Faulkner, Assistant in English, from February 27 through August 31, 1942. Clarence S. Angell, Assistant in Speech, from March 9 through June 30, 1942. Carl Empson, Mimeograph Operator in the Mailing Room of the College of Agriculture, from March 25 through August 31, 1942. H. H . Thornberry, Assistant Professor and Assistant Chief in Plant Patholo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...Aids Service and Executive Clerk, Division of University Extension, from May I through August 31, 1942. Kenneth Gleichman, janitor in the Physical Plant Department, from March 23 through June 30, 1942. Thomas J. Conley, Instructor in Medicine, from March 16 through August V 1 94 2 John B. Roth, Assistant in Medicine, from March 1 through August 31, 1942. Frank W. Blatchford, Instructor in Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... for five months beginning April I, 1042, without salary. April 17, 1942 ERWIN, NATHANIEL H., Assistant in Speech, on one-fourth time, beginning February 25, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of thirty-nine dollars 39 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Director of Production in the Radio Station . March 13, 1942 ,862 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 22 EWAN,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...dollars 1,600 a year. April 11, 1942 KETCHUM, M r s . GERTRUDE S., Assistant in Mathematics, on 2 time, begin- ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 863 ning April 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 25, 1942 KIDDER, GLENN ANSEL, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for three months beginning April 1, 1942, at a salary at the rate o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 23, 1942 KIREILIS, RAMON WALTER, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, beginning March 23, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. March 23, 1942 KREMERS, HOWARD EARL, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on onehalf time, for ten months beginning September ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... Agriculture this supersedes his previous appointment . March 72 ' 942 LEVY, Mrs. LUCKETIA M A E , Assistant in Mathematics, on 4 15 time, beginning April I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of forty dollars 40 a month. March 25, 1942 MARSH, Mrs. MARY H., Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Library, beginning March 18, 1942, and continuing through August 31, 1942, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...es her previous appointment . April 1, 1942 OLIVEN, JOHN F., Assistant and First Year Resident in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, beginning March 16, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks a year, the cash compensation being at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a m o n t h ; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...nning June 1, 1042, at a stipendium of two hundred forty dollars 2 4 0 . M a y 12, 1 0 4 2 THOMAS, RILEY F I S H E R , Fellow in Medicine, beginning April 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a stipendium at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. May 8, 1042 WESTERBEEK, LOUISE ALBERTA, Senior Account Clerk in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...through August 31, 1942. Major Adam Pinsenshaum, Property Clerk in the Military Department, from June 3 through August 31, 1942. Edward P. Shaw, Instructor in French, from May 16 through June 30, 1942, with pay. E. J. Smith, Assistant Examiner in the Registrar's Office, from June 12 through August 31, 1942. Stanley E. Telser, Assistant in Medicine, from July 25 through August 31, 1942. A. E. Flori... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ne 12 through August 31, 1942. Stanley E. Telser, Assistant in Medicine, from July 25 through August 31, 1942. A. E. Florio, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, from May 24 through June 30, 1942, with pay. W. J. Treece, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, from May 24 through June 30, 1942, with pay. Jack C. Finkelstein, Assistant in Ophthalmology R u s h , from May 13 through August 31... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...31, 1942. A. E. Florio, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, from May 24 through June 30, 1942, with pay. W. J. Treece, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, from May 24 through June 30, 1942, with pay. Jack C. Finkelstein, Assistant in Ophthalmology R u s h , from May 13 through August 31, 1942. T. F . Reuther, Instructor in Surgery assigned to Anatomy part time , from May 18 through May... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ld be made from this fund. I recommend that these appropriations be made, the first from excess receipts of the Department resulting from operations during the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1942, with the provision that any unexpended balance at the end of the year will lapse into the unappropriated agricultural income reserve; and the second from the unappropriated agricultural income. Suff... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: .... Livingston, Dr. Meyer; no, none; absent, Mr. Green, Mr. Wieland. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 18 A recommendation that the following estimated balances in certain funds as of June 30, 1942, be reappropriated for the purposes indicated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1042: Alumni program 9 000 University history 7 870 Business operations survey 20 000 War bond sales 1 500 Medical ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... which are paid jointly by the Association and the University conform to the University budget presented at this meeting. A preliminary financial statement of the Athletic Association at June 30, 1942, is presented at the close of its budget. It shows an estimated operating balance of 17,370 at the close of the year as compared with 28,614 at the beginning of the year. This reduction is due to lar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... the Journalism Library resignation effective May 26, 1942. LESEURE, VIRGINIA CAROLINE, Stenographer Assistant in in the Registrar's Office resignation effective at the close of business June 30, 1942. MACNAUGHTON, JOHN FREDERICK, Psychology resignation effective July 1, 1942. MAURICE, CHARLES GEORGE, Assistant in Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, in the College of Dentistry resignation effective... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ppropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1942, and ending June 30, 1943. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30, 1942. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1942. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments are for one year. Appointees to stenographic and clerical positions are assi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ..., and administrative staff on annual appointment ten or twelve months may, on request, be granted leave of absence by the President of the University until the close of the academic year, June 30, or August 31, 1942, as the case may be, provided that: a They enter immediately the military or naval service of the United States, or on definite preparation for the same, or on other approved important... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...Station. I concur in this, with the understanding that major expenditures for improvements or equipment if desired will be submitted for special action, and that any unexpended balance at June 30 will lapse into the unappropriated agricultural income reserve. On motion of Mr. Fornof, this appropriation was made as recommended. by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fornof, Mrs. Grig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...NDED BALANCE OF PHYSICAL PLANT OPERATION A N D MAINTENANCE 26 The accounts for Physical Plant Operation and Maintenance, Urbana and Chicago, show unexpended balances of about 64,000 as of June 30. Work in process at that time was estimated at 31,570, payable out of this balance. The remainder is unexpended and unencumbered, due to the difficulty of securing labor and material during the past year.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1942: ...ver a year and has secured the advice of the Dean of the Graduate School, the Directors of the Agricultural and Engineering Experiment Stations, the Executive Dean ,51-2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 of the Chicago Divisions, and other University officers. He has also discussed the matter with numerous agencies with which the University has research contracts. He now recommends that the financial prov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1942: ...he Department of Chemistry on the spectroscopic analysis of water. This grant is a renewal of one made three years ago and will be available for a three-year period from July 1, 1939, to June 30, 1942. 3. Dick X-ray Company, a used transformer to the Department of Physiology to be used in Professor F . R. Steggerda's researches. 4. Illinois Society of Engineers, 35 to the College of Engineering to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1942: ... his position as reference librarian of Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater, to teach at the 90th Army Air Forces College Training Detachment from December 1942 until June 30 of this year, when the unit was dissolved. Kathleen Irish, B.S 41, has been made head of the book cataloging sec ii i of the Army Map Service Library. She is studying Russian at Georgetown Universitv. 'er... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
  • 1942: ...s request. O n motion of M r . Wieland, this recommendation was approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF U N E X P E N D E D BALANCES 24 A recommendation that the following unexpended balances as of June 30, 1942, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1942: Atmospheric Control Pressure Chambers 15 000 Dentistry Building Changes 9 760 Cold Laboratory in Research and Educational Hospital 7 000... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 41 BELL, JOHN CLARENCE, Instructor in Mathematics, for ten month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 BERNSOHN, JOSEPH, Assistant in Animal Nutrition, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for one year beginning September 1, 1942, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 BERNSOHN, M R S . NORMA, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for one year beginning September 1, 1942... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 NELSON, MARTIN EMMANUEL, Instructor in Physics, in the College of Engineering, for ten months beginning September 1, 1942, at a salary of two thousand one hundred dollars 2100 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 ROSALDO, RENATO, Assistant in Spanish, for ten months beginning September 1, 1942, at a salary of one thousand four hundred dollars 1400 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: June 30, 1942 WEBER, ANNA, Junior Laboratory Assistant in the Department of Pathology, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1942, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...ber 1, 1942. FAULKNER, E. KENNETH, Assistant in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business June 30, 1942. FITCH, M R S . MARY CHAPMAN, Junior Stenographer in the Catalog Department of the Library resignation effective July 1, 1942. F I T C H , M R S . MARY CHAPMAN, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ... July 25 KLINGEL, ALLEN BARCLAY, Instructor in Physical Education for Men declination effective September I, 1942. KNAPP, P A U L L., Library Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective June 30, 1942. LAUTZ, BLANCHE E., Junior Clerk-Stenographer, in the Department of Chemistry and in Chemical Engineering declination effective September 1, 1942. L I N N , LORIN E., Scholar in Chemistry declination... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...nalysis in the Department of Chemistry declination effective September I, 1942. METZ, ARTHUR R., Associate Professor of Surgery R u s h , in the College of Medicine resignation effective June 30, 1942. MOSBACHER, EUGENE G., Assistant in Rural Sociology, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective July 7, 1942. MYERS, KATHARINE, Assistan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...s purchase was authorized as recommended. ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO3 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 11 T h e quarterly report of the Comptroller to the Board of Trustees as at June 30, 1942. O n r e q u e s t of t h e P r e s i d e n t , t h e C o m p t r o l l e r p r e s e n t e d t h i s r e p o r t , which w a s received for record. A t this point, M r . A d a m s took his place wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...t of the mill tax fund, known as the "University of Illinois Fund," after which they shall be made out of the general revenue fund unless otherwise specified. F o r the fiscal year ended June 30, 1942, disbursements from State tax funds totaled 7,008,370 including the Research Hospital, and excluding Federal funds . Of this amount 1,653,500 was paid from the mill t a x fund. F r o m these facts it... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...,000 for capital purposes. 1 ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TREASURER'S REPORT 127 The Secretary presented also for record the report of Mr. Frank M. Gordon, Treasurer, for the year ending June 30, 1942. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Balance July 1, I94 1 Receipts: July, 1941 August, 1941 September, 1941 October, 1941 November, 1941 December, 1941 January, 1942 Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...AND D E N T A L COLLEGE BUILDING SPECIAL F U N D 4 537 354 67 636 532 97 Balance July 1,1941 Disbursements as per cancelled checks returned to Comptroller : October, 1941 Balance on hand June 30, 1942 F R A N K M. GORDON, 33 3 9 J 9 33 139 ' 9 none Treasurer Correct: LLOYD MOREY, Comptroller ,128 BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTMENTS MADE BY T H E PRESIDENT October 17 The Secretary presented also for rec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...i c A c t i v i t i e s , p r e s e n t e d t h e following report: There has been referred to the Committee a copy of the auditor's report of the Athletic Association for the year ended June 30, 1942, prepared by Arthur Andersen Company, Certified Public Accountants. T h e report shows total income for the year, 260,867.30; total operating expenses for the year, 252,330.11; excess of income over ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...e d the following report: The Finance Committee has received a copy of the audit report, prepared by Arthur Andersen Company, of the University of Illinois Foundation, for the year ended June 30, 1942. A copy has been filed for record with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. This report was received for record. INTRODUCTION OF DEAN WORKS At this point, President W i l l a r d introduced D e a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...ropriations for uncompleted activities as of June 30. As above indicated, the net balance was only 172,934. Inventories of general storerooms total 334,549 as compared with 342,554 as of June 30, 1942. Grants received from the United States Government for agricultural extension and experiment work totaled 1,006,826 for the year, including 250,000 for a state-wide farm labor program. T h e sum of 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...h will be expended because it will not be possible to secure materials and federal approval for construction. The total amount spent for new buildings and equipment from July 1, 1933, to June 30, 1942, was 7-958.974THE QUALITY OF THE S T U D E N T BODY Let us consider first the students, and ask whether the increase in numbers has caused a deterioration in the general quality of the students admit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...in quality. The Building Program Perhaps the outstanding achievement of the present administration of the University of Illinois has been its building program which from July 1, 1933, to June 30, 1942, involved a total cost for new buildings and equipment of 7,858,974. Of this total amount 2,178,567 was spent for the Union Building at Urbana and men's residence halls. These buildings unquestionabl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...ncluding 250,000 for a state-wide farm labor program. T h e sum of 69,042 remained unexpended in regular grants, which sum will be used in part for additional expenditures incurred before June 30. The remaining balance will be deducted from the grants for the succeeding year. T h e sum of 244,833 remained unexpended in the farm labor allotment. In the operation of Government research and training ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...nexpended in the farm labor allotment. In the operation of Government research and training contracts, including the training program in Engineering, Science, and Management, there was on June 30 a cash balance of 262,796 in excess of all expenditures on these projects to that date. This is due to the fact that in certain instances advance payments have been made to provide the University with wor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...Director of the Physical Plant Department concurs, that Miss Bonnell be appointed Assistant in H o m e Economics on part time 13 for the second semester of 1941-1942 F e b r u a r y 1 to June 30, 1942 at an additional salary of 150. Total salary, 2,750. I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this appointment was made as recommended. T H E COLLEGE O F EDUCATION 14 In view of qu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...l regulations of the Board of Trustees: With Whom Enamel Utensil Manufacturers Council Illinois Clay Products Company For Enamel standards Bonding clay properties Tenure 10 months ending June 30, 1942 Year ending August 31, 1942 A mount to be received by University Date 2,800 May 31 194 4,800 May 31, I94i This report was received for record GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY 38 T h e Comptroller's report of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y . BAKER, LESTER, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, beginning June I, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a cash compensation a t die rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 18, 1941 ' . . , , BALATY, M r s . E T H E L POCRAS, J u n i o r Typist in the Dispensary, in the Col- lege of Medicine, beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...llars 80 a month. June 20, 1941 KLUZA, EDWARD JAMES, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, beginning June I, 1041, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 18, 1941 K N A P P , CHARLES RICHARD, JR., to give instruction in Library Science, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... dollars 150 a month. May 17, 1941 LAMPERT, SEYMOUR, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, beginning June 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 18, 1941 LENG, EARL REECE, Special Research Assistant in Plant Genetics, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Exper... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...h August 31, 1941. E. D. Luke, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, one year from September 1, 1941. Milton M. Mosko, Assistant in the Department of Medicine, September I, 1941, through June 30, 1942. On motion of Mr. Wieland, these leaves were granted as recommended. ,398 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 22 CONTRACT FOR REPLACEMENT OF PHYSICS BUILDING ROOF 8 The Director of the Physical Plant Department s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...his previous appointment . July 1, 1941 ROUNTREE, HARRY CLAY, Supervisor of Engineering Extension, in the Division of University Extension, beginning July 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a cash compensation of four thousand two hundred fifty dollars 4,250 . July 7, 1941 ROYDNICK, M r s . MABEL E., Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ly 11, 1941 WEYL, R U T H , First Year Resident in Anaesthesia, in the College of Medicine, and in the Research and Educational Hospitals, beginning July 15, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, the cash compensation being at the rate of six hundred dollars 600 a year, plus maintenance including room, board, and laundry . July 16... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...s" and "Expense and Equipment" on written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1941, and ending June 30, 1942. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30, 1042. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1941. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments are f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...e tenure as follows: A Indefinite tenure. E Ten months from September I, 1941. B Two years from September 1, 1041. F Special tenure. D One year from September 1, 1941. H July 1, 1941, to June 30, 1942. Each salary position is for full time unless the tenure symbol is followed by a number indicating the percentage of time required by the position. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF INCOME AND APPROPRIATIONS Es... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... 600 7 460 Office Expense Travel Equipment Total, Expense Total, Forestry and Equipment 300 100 00 49 7 95 'The Clarke-McNary and Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year, July 1, 1941, to June 30, 1942, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...hings Extension E D HOME MANAGEMENT 2 500 3000 114. Gladys J. W a r d , Assistant Professor, H o m e Management Extension E B The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1941, to June 30, 1942, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 Some of the county hom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...900 a year, Federal and State 2 D Total, Salaries Expense and Equipment Office Expense Total, Capper-Ketcham Fund 994 38 183 'The State appropriation for the fiscal year July i, 1941, to June 30, 1942, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. s Some of the county hom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...l Worker , Psychiatric Social W o r k e r Lester H . Eisendorf, Third Year Resident , Third Year Resident David Rest, Second Year Resident On leave without pay from September 3, 1941, to June 30, 1942 13. , Second Year Resident 14. , First Year Resident 15. , First Year Resident 16. Lois O. Olson, Technician 17. Mrs. Grace G. Dahlberg, Graduate Stenographer C.S. .. 18. Corine Kahn, Senior Stenogra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ear from September 1, 1941. John J. Fee, Laborer in the Physical Plant Department, one year from July 27, 1941. David Rest, Second-Year Resident in Psychiatry, September 3, 1941, through June 30, 1942. T h o m a s G. Pearse, Jr., Assistant in the Department of Agronomy, one year from September 1, 1941. D. H . Krans, Associate in Mechanical Engineering, one year from September 1, 1941. Jerry J. Kea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...t in Economics . September 10, 1941 ARMSTRONG, MARY PARALEE, Stenographer in the Department of Spanish and Italian, on one-half time, beginning September 24, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary a t the rate of forty-five dollars 45 a month. September 22, 1941 ARNHOLD, RUTH, Junior Library Assistant in the Medical, Dental, and Pharmacy Library, beginning September 15, 1941, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ive dollars 125 a month. August 29, 1941 JOFFE, HERMAN, First Year Resident in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 28, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, with a vacation allowance at the rate of two weeks a year, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month; for the convenience of the University he will also be provided with maintenance includ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: .... August 15, 1941 KELLY, ROSS ANTHONY, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning September 16, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 18, 1941 KENDALL, KENTON AUGUSTUS, Assistant in Dairy Production, in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month, and on one-half time, from September 16, 1941, t o June 15, 1942, a t the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month, and on full-time from June 15 to June 30, 1942, at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. August 5, 1941 VOTAVA, M A R I E B., Bookkeeping Machine Operator in the Chicago Business Office, and in the Research and Educational Hospital, for on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...t the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. September 15, 1941 WILLIAMS, CHARLES O W E N , Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 23, 1941 WILSON, GRACE ELIZABETH, Assistant in Voice, in the School of Music, for ten months beginning September 1, 1941, a t a salary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... Department of Agricultural Economics, from November 21, 1941, to October 28, 1942. L. J. Armalavage, Assistant and Second-Year Resident in Orthopaedics, from September 19, 1941, through June 30, 1942. John C. Mergener, Assistant in the Department of Psychiatry, from October I, 1941, through August 31, 1942. On motion of Mr. Davis, these leaves were granted as recommended. C H A N G E IN P E R S O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... 14, 1941 BAKER, ELIZABETH, Research Assistant in the Personnel Bureau of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on one-half time, beginning September 24, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a t a salary a t the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. October 10, 1941 BARKETT, P H I L L I P J O H N , Junior Accountant in the Accounting Division of the Business Office, for ten months beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... B E N E K E , E V E R E T T SMITH, Technician in the General Division of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on one-half time, beginning September 23, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a t a salary a t the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 29, 1941 BLACKBURN, W A L T E R EVANS, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1941, a t a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: .... September 30, 1941 CZARNECKI, REYNOLD BERNARD, Assistant in Home Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, beginning October 15, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary a t the rate of sixty dollars 6o a month. October 10, 1941 DAHLSTEDT, WAYNE WILMER, Assistant in English, for five months beginning September 1, 1941, a t a salary at the rate of one hun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ginning October 1, 1941, at a salary of seven hundred dollars 700 . September 29, 1941 HALSTEAD, FRANK GEDNEY, Instructor in Spanish, beginning September 25, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars Ji8o a month. September 29, 1941 HAMILTON, JOHN ALLEN, Instructor in English, beginning October 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars Ji8o a month. September 29, 1941 HAMILTON, JOHN ALLEN, Instructor in English, beginning October 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. October 9, 1941 HAMMING, RICHARD WESLEY, Assistant in Mathematics, on 8 15 time, for five months beginning September 1, 1941, at a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ndred twenty dollars 120 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 10, 1941 HOWARD, E, ERNEST, Assistant in Spanish, beginning September 26, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a t a salary a t the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . September 30, 1941 HUELSTER, LAURA J E W E L , Assistant Professor of Physical Educatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...des her previous appointment . October 10, 1941 HUMBLE, M. K E I T H , Assistant Professor of Industrial Education, on one-third time, beginning September 1, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month, and on full time, beginning July 1, 1942, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of three hundred dollars 300 a m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...nth this supersedes his previous appointment . September 30, 1941 JAMES, ALICE MARILYNN, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, beginning September 26, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, a t a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . September 30, 1941 JONES, WAYNE SCOTT, Clerk in the Binding Department of the Library, on one-half ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ars 1,500 this supersedes his previous appointment . September 27, 1941 NORDHEIM, EDWIN IVER, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning September 20, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. September 29, 1941 NOVAK, MILAN VACLAV, Associate Professor of Bacteriology and Public Health, in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...e of the University Library be authorized to render certain consulting services for the Tennessee Valley Authority library program, for the period beginning October 1, 1941, and expiring June 30, 1942. Director White will not be required to make more than three visits in connection with this work, each visit requiring three or four days' time. This arrangement will be advantageous not only to Dire... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...lary at the rate of ninety-five dollars 95 a month. October 23, 1941 EATON, BETTY A N N , Assistant in Mathematics, on one-third time, beginning November 10, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. November 11, 1941 EBERLE, HERMAN RATH, Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning November 15, 1941, and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...time, beginning October 15, 1941, and continuing through June 14, 1942, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month, a n d on full time, beginning June 15, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. This is in addition to his appointment a s Counselor in the Men's Residence Hall. October 21, 1941 GIRARD, JOHN PAUL, Junior Assistant Pur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...of t w o thousand dollars 2,000 a year. November 7, 1941 GOLDIE, WILLIAM J A Y , Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on full time, beginning October 24, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 25, 1941 GRUBBS, R U T H A., Assistant Stenographer in the Registrar's Office, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... salary this supersedes his previous appointment . November 4, 1941 HARTER, HARMAN LEON, Assistant in Mathematics, on two-thirds time, beginning November 10, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. November 11, 1941 H A Y S , BLANCHE LOUISE, Stenographer in the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene, in the Agricultural Experiment... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ointment . October 28, 1941 JONES, JOHN EDWARD, JR., Assistant in Mining Engineering, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning November 15, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. November 5, 1941 ,710 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 18 KOBAK, DISRAELI WILLIAM, Assistant Professor of Medicine R u s h , in the College of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...her previous appointment . November 5, 1941 MILLER, WENDELL EARL, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning November 11, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ninety dollars 190 a month. November 11, 1941 MOORE, EVERETT THOMSON, Senior Library Assistant in the Reference Department of the Library, for nine months begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...er 1, 1941, at a salary of four hundred dollars 400 . October 23, 1941 NELSON, CHESTER ARNOLD, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, beginning November 3, 1941, and continuing through June 30, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy dollars 170 a month. October 28, 1941 PFEFFER, JOHN CLARENCE, Special Research Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...a cost of 239,636. Razed in 1939. COLLEGE OF PH1RMACY B I l L D i l G S Chicago ,S T A T E M E N T OF COSTS OF N E W BUILDINGS AND E Q U I P M E N T BY SOURCES OF FUNDS. JULY 1, 1933, TO JUNE 30, 1942 Total State Tax Revenues University Income Fund United States Grants Loans Gifts from Private Sources Metallurgical Laboratory Addition ... 49 998 49 Dentistry, Medicine and Pharmacy Building, Second... (Book - Building Program 1934-1942)
  • 1943: ...ifred Knapp writes that she retired from her position as th KCatalog Department of Harvard Graduate School of Business f uuug department of Harvard Graduate School ot DUN . ministration, June 30, 1943. On August 1 she began her new work as general assistant in the MilHcent Library of Fairhaven. Massachusetts. d.lress there is 14 William Street. Vera J. Snook. M.A.'IJ. i s pictured, with the Little... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 33)
  • 1943: ... the President submitted to the Board of Trustees on November 18, 1941, be approved. This recommendation is that the contract for library binding for the remainder of the biennium ending June 30, 1943, be awarded to Ernst Hertzberg and Sons on the basis of unit prices submitted by them under date of November 7, 1941, which prices were lowest on the basis of the entire quantity of work to be done. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...a r y since t h e last report. Amount lo bt Willi Whom University of Illinois Foundation Property Lease of Student Center Mini Hall and Arcade Buildings Tenure December 15, 1941, through June 30, 1943 received by the University Date 23 12; December 15, 1941 D E G R E E O F D O C T O R O F MEDICINE The Secretary presented also for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...s" and "Expense and Equipment" on written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1942, and ending June 30, 1943. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30, 1942. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1942. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments are f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...te tenure as follows: A Indefinite tenure. E Ten months from September I, 1942. B Two years from September I, 1941. F Special tenure. D One year from September 1,1942. H July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943. Each salary position is for full time unless the tenure symbol is followed by a number indicating the percentage of time required by the position. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF INCOME AND APPROPRIATIONS Es... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...71 500 625 10 6g6 68 067 E39 H 580 580 1 800 2 380 4 T5fL 6 53 General Departmental Expense Total, Home Economics Cafeteria J The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture to apply on the salary of the county home advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 3 Some of the c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...arm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the advisers' salaries paid from Smith-Lever funds, including Bankhead-Jones. 'The State appropriation for the fiscal year July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943, will be paid by the State Department of Agriculture to apply on the salary of the county farm advisers following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 3 The county fa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...llation made on purchase order No. 46924, dated September 3, 1942, approved by the Board of Trustees on August 29, 1042, and an additional installation on purchase order No. 52606, dated June 30, 1943. T h e approval of this proposal will complete the program of illumination of all clinic dental units of the College of Dentistry. T h e Pelton Crane Co. will be able to effect delivery in accordance... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1943: ... June 21 Ckul S 3 8 200 on Htm Rental of approximately 100,000 coats. military collar, white, and 165,000 aprons, bib and waist type, while, for the two-year period July 1. 19 1, through June 30, 1943, for lUlni Union, Rendcnoe Halls, and Koine Economics Cafeterias Uniforms and accessories for Housing Division food service for the year 1WS1-62 221 dosen uniforms 110 dozen tea aprons 31 dozen bib a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1943: to June 30, 1943 Rental of Pell Farm from July 1, 1961, to June JO, 1963 Rental of property at 1112 W. Main Street, tjrbana. from July 1 1961, to June 30. 1963 Rental of property at SOiS W, Pennsylvania Avenue, Urhan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1943: to June 30, 1943 Advanced course military uniforms, for 1941-1942 Amount to be Paid by the University Schedule rates Schedule rates 36 per uniform Date May 19, 1941 May 3 1, 1941 May 22, 1941 Leases executed under ge... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ...tzberg Sons. T h e Director of the Library, the Purchasing Agent, and the Comptroller recommend the award of the contract to that firm for a period beginning December I, 1941, and ending June 30, 1943, in accordance with the schedule of prices quoted and filed with the Secretary of the Board. T h e total amount of binding involved is approximately 25,000 a year, and there is provision for this in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1943: ... 1942 ,52 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S July 25 WIECZOREK, MARY MICHAELINE, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, beginning July 1, 1042, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary of six hundred dollars 600 . July 6, 1042 WILKINSON, JOSEPH MARION, T O give instruction in Chemistry, on one-third time, in the Summer Quarter of 1042, for twelve weeks beginning June 8... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ars 1020 . July 29, 1942 ARNOLD, J O H N F I T C H , Student Assistant in Histology, in the College of Dentistry, on one-fourth time, beginning September 28, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, to receive exemption from tuition and laboratory fees. August 14, 1942 ATCHISON, W I L L I A M FRANKLIN, Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1942, at a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... . July 13, 1942 ENGLE, SHIRLEY H., Instructor in Education and Teacher in the University H i g h School, beginning September 1, 1942, and continuing until further notice, but not beyond June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred seventy dollars 270 a month. August 22, 1942 EWING, FRANCES ELEANOR, Assistant in Mathematics, on two-fifths time, for ten months beginning September I, 1942, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ORGE VRYONIS, Medical Adviser for Men and Instructor in Hygiene, from September 24, 1942, through August 31, 1943. E. W . GOESSLING, Assistant in German, from September 25, 1942, through June 30, 1943. MAURICE B. EVANS, Sound Technician in the Physical Plant Department, from November 20, 1942, through August 31, 1943. JOSEPH W. SCOTT, Instructor in Speech, from September 15, 1942, through June 30,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...0 a month this supersedes his previous appointment in Mathematics . October 2, 1942 BEIMFOHR, OLIVER WENDELL, Assistant in Geography, beginning September 15, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. September 26, 1942 BELL, J O H N FRED, P r o f e s s o r of Economics and Acting Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...lary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. October 9, 1942 BITTNER, LOUISE HELENE, Assistant in German, on three-fourths time, beginning October 8, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month. September 30, 1942 BOAS, WALLACE, Senior Laboratory Mechanic in the Department of Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...supersedes his previous appointment . September 17, 1942 BRADLEY, M R S . R U T H CAMPBELL, Assistant in Sociology, on one-half time, beginning September 23, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month. October 9, 1942 BRAND, ASHLEY MOSS, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October 1, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...MAN, L A VON, Instructor in Music Education, on 83 100 time in the University High School, and on 17 100 time in the School of Music, beginning September 16, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 16, 1942 COOLSEN, FRANK GORDON, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for ten ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...onomics, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September I, 1942, and Teacher in the University High School, on one-fourth time, beginning September 21, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 16, 1942 COTELL, HARRY, Assistant in Medicine, beginning October 1, 1942, and contin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 16, 1942 COTELL, HARRY, Assistant in Medicine, beginning October 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, without salary. October 16, 1942 CUTHBERT, F . LEICESTER, Special Research Associate in Petrography and Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for one year beginning Septembe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... assumes no responsibility this supersedes his previous appointment . September 26, 1942 DEJORDY, ALMA, Assistant in Library Science, beginning September 10, 1042, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars 1400 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . September 14, 1942 DELEE, SOL THERON, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ion, on two-thirds time in the University H i g h School, and on one-third time in the Department of Art, beginning September I, 1942, and continuing until further notice, but not beyond June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred seventy dollars 270 a month. August 31, 1942 DUBNER, HAROLD H., Assistant in Criminology, Social Hygiene, and Medical Jurisprudence, in the College of Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. September 23, 1942 GOODNIGHT, CLARENCE JAMES, Instructor in Zoology, beginning September 16, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month. September 26, 1942 GRAHAM, K. MERLE, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September I, 1942, at a salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...he rate of five hundred dollars 500 a month. October 9, 1942 LITTRELL, J U N E L U I S , Assistant in Zoology, on three-fourths time, beginning September 15, 1042, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of nine hundred dollars 900 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . September 21, 1942 LOCKHAKT, M R S . CORA EWERS, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the Agricult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ndred dollars 1400 a year. September 19, 1942 LOCKHART, H A I N E S BOOTS, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning September 25, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 2, 1942 LOVETT, M R S . WINIFRED, Junior Clerk-Typist in the Personnel Bureau, for one year beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ar beginning September 1, 1942, at a salary of six hundred dollars 600 . August 31, 1942 ROCKWELL, HARRIET MARY, Assistant in English, beginning September 15, 1942 and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. September 26, 1942 ROCIER, EVELYN MARGUERITE, Junior Library Assistant in the Acquisition Department of the Library, for one year be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e rules, at a salary of one thousand five hundred dollars 1500 . September I, 1942 ROSALDO, RENATO, Instructor in Spanish, on full time, beginning October 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month, and to give instruction in Spanish at Chanute Field, beginning September 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month, and to give instruction in Spanish at Chanute Field, beginning September 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . October 5, 1942 RUCKER, HERBERT JUDSON, Associate in Vocational Agriculture, in the College of Agricult... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...rs 1200 this supersedes her previous appointment . September 9, 1942 WATSON, SARAH MARTHA, Assistant in Psychology, on one-half time, beginning September 18, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one thousand dollars 1000 a year. September 19, 1942 WELCH, HELEN MARGARET, Junior Library Assistant in the Acquisition Department of the Library, beginning September 21, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...f one thousand five hundred dollars 1500 a year. September 26, 1042 W E L T I N , EDWARD G., Assistant in History, on one-fourth time, beginningSeptember 19, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. September 26, 1942 WESTON, JANET LOUISE, Associate in Economics, on three-fourths time, and Counselor in the Personnel Bureau, on one-fourth tim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...tified Painter, Physical Plant Department, from September 14, 1942, through August 31, 1943. M. CURTIS HOWD, Assistant Principal, University High School, from September 17, 1942, through June 30, 1943. JAROSLAV TETREV, Instructor in Medicine R u s h , from October 1, 1942, through August 31, 1943. HAROLD SHELLOW, Associate in Dermatology, from October 1, 1942, through August 31, 1943EUGENE I. FALS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 1942, through August 31, 1943. DAVID KLEIMAN, Assistant in Medicine, from October 1, 1942, through August 31, 1943. WILLIAM EICKHORST, Assistant in German, from October 5, 1942, through June 30, 1943. JEROME J. LUBIN, Assistant in Medicine, from October 6, 1942, through August 31, 1943. PETER R. VERKON, Junior Architectural Draftsman, Physical Plant Department, from October 7, 1942, through Augus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...August 31, 1943. ABE LOUIS AARONSON, Associate in Medicine, from October 30, 1042, through August 31, 1943. HAROLD D. BOCKOVEN, Assistant in Ophthalmology, from November 1, 1942, through June 30, 1943. HERMAN JOFFE, Assistant in Orthopaedics, from November 1, 1042, through J u n e 30, 1043BRUCE H . MAINOUS, Assistant in Spanish, from November 1, 1942, through June 30, 1943. SAMUEL JULIUS TURNER, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...42, through June 30, 1943. HERMAN JOFFE, Assistant in Orthopaedics, from November 1, 1042, through J u n e 30, 1043BRUCE H . MAINOUS, Assistant in Spanish, from November 1, 1942, through June 30, 1943. SAMUEL JULIUS TURNER, Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology R u s h , from November I, 1942, through August 31, 1043. C W. WILKINSON, Instructor in English, from November 1, 1942, through June 30,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...UEL JULIUS TURNER, Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology R u s h , from November I, 1942, through August 31, 1043. C W. WILKINSON, Instructor in English, from November 1, 1942, through June 30, 1943. MELVIN F. BLAUROCK, Associate in Psychiatry, from November 1, 1942, through August 31, 1943. EUGENE ELLIS DOWNING, Assistant in Crop Production A g r o n o m y , from November 1, 1942, through Augus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, from November 5, 1942, through August 31, 1943. J. C MACE, J R . , Instructor in Electrical Engineering, from November 7, 1942, through June 30, 1943. JOHN O. HANSON, Assistant in Surgery, for one year from September 1, 1942. WILLIAM P . KLEITSCH, Instructor in Surgery, from October 15, 1942, through August 31, 1943HENRIETTA PEARL TERRY, Teacher o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...M P . KLEITSCH, Instructor in Surgery, from October 15, 1942, through August 31, 1943HENRIETTA PEARL TERRY, Teacher of Mathematics, University High School, from November 9, 1942, through June 30, 1943. JOHN D. KOUCKY, Associate Professor of Surgery, from November 15, 1942, through August 31. 1943SAMUEL H . KRAINES, Associate in Psychiatry, from November 16, 1942, through August 31, 1943. O n m o t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...niversity, except as otherwise noted, shall be granted a temporary increase in rate of compensation in accordance with the plan hereinafter stated: 1. Time Effective: January 1, 1943, to June 30, 1943. This will terminate automatically at that date unless other funds are secured. The University hopes to continue these temporary increases until August 31, 1943. It expects to ask the General Assembl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...President of the University. ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I9I time, ALLEN, M R S . ELIZABETH KRUSKAL, Assistant in Spanish, on one-half beginning November 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 6, 1942 J ANDREWS, MARY LOUISE, J u n i o r Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension Serv- ice in A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...is supersedes his previous appointment . November 16, 1942 BRISTOW, M R S . EVELYN MCLAIN, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, beginning November I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 6, 1942 BULLWINKEL, ELIZABETH, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Chicago Mini Union Building, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...d dollars 1500 this supersedes her previous appointment . November 6, 1942 HAMILTON, CLARA EDDY, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning January I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 00 a month. November 6, 1942 HARWOOD, NANCY LEE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Forestry, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ersedes his previous appointment . November 4, 1942 H I N E S , VYNCE ALBERT, Teacher in the University H i g h School on 95 100 time, beginning November 18, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars fifty cents 180.50 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 24, 1942 HOLLENDER, ABRAHAM RISEL, Assistant Professor of Laryngo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...y at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. October 22, 1942 KAHLERT, MERCEDES GUILLERMINA, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, beginning November 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 6, 1942 KASCH, FRED WILLIAM, Recreational Director of the Chicago Illini Union Building, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. November 11, 1942 MICHAUD, M R S . JANE, Assistant in Music, on one-fourth time, beginning November 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. November 24, 1942 MILLER, GEORGE FREDERICK, Assistant Laboratory Mechanic in the Shop Laboratories, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a month. November 13, 1942 SARGENT, H U G H WILLIAMS, Instructor in English, beginning November I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. November 6, 1042 ,1942 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 195 SCHLOEMER, HOWARD FREDERICK, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ITY OF ILLINOIS 195 SCHLOEMER, HOWARD FREDERICK, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, beginning October 12, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. October 22, 1942 SCHWARTZ, ADA ELIZABETH, Junior Library Assistant in the Journalism Library, on one-half time, beginning November 23, 1942, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...and three hundred dollars 1300 this supersedes her previous appointment . October 23, 1942 SNYDER, BETTE JANE, Scholar in Bacteriology, beginning December I, 1042, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month. November 25, 1942 STAFFORD, WILFRED FARBER, Instructor in Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning November I, 1042... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...llars 30 a month. November 25, 1942 STAFFORD, WILFRED FARBER, Instructor in Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning November I, 1042, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of eighty-three dollars thirty-three cents 83.33 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 20, 1942 STRACK, KENNETH HUGHES, Junior Stores Clerk in the Offic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...dget, and other considerations involved, prior to this Board meeting. It appears that this program will involve an appropriation of 6,085 for the balance of the current year January I to June 30, 1943 , of which 2,885 is largely a nonrecurring item. In view of the time factor, I recommend that the Board authorize setting up this program, subject to final approval by the President of the University... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...at the rate of ninety-five dollars 95 a month. December 4, 1942 DONALD, DAVID HERBERT, Research Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 5, 1942 J The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,224 BOARD OF TRUSTE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... OF TRUSTEES December 15 FLETCHER, M R S . FLORENCE A N N E , Scientific Assistant in the Museum of European Culture, on one-half time, beginning December 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of eighty-five dollars 85 a month this supersedes h e r previous appointment. December 8, 1942 GERDES, CAROLYN L., Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension Service in Ag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. December 4, 1942 KIREILIS, RAMON WALTER, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, beginning December I, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . December 8, 1942 'KLEIN, R U T H ELVIRA, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...rsity Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. December 2, 1942 WEIMAR, KARL S., Assistant in German, beginning December 3, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month. December 8, 1942 WOODSON, HAROLD W., Junior Laboratory Assistant in the Department of Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Med... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...nuary I through August 31, 1943. BURTON A. MILLIGAN, Instructor in English, from January I through June 30, 1943JOSEPH PATTON FULTON, Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. MAYNARD FOWLE MOSELEY, J R . , Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. ROBERT ARMINE CONOVER, Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. JOHN BET... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...June 30, 1943JOSEPH PATTON FULTON, Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. MAYNARD FOWLE MOSELEY, J R . , Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. ROBERT ARMINE CONOVER, Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. JOHN BETTINARDI, Orderly in the Research and Educational Hospitals, from January 15 through August 31, 1943... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e 30, 1943. MAYNARD FOWLE MOSELEY, J R . , Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. ROBERT ARMINE CONOVER, Graduate Assistant in Botany, from January 1 through June 30, 1943. JOHN BETTINARDI, Orderly in the Research and Educational Hospitals, from January 15 through August 31, 1943. On motion of Mr. Davis, these leaves were granted as recommended. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS OF... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 1500 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . January 15, 1943 CANALE, ALFRED JOHN, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 21, 1942 COON, L U C Y GUSTA, Associate in Hygiene, and Medical Adviser for W o m e n , beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing throu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...year this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . December 24, 1942 HYSON, ARCHIBALD MILLER, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 24, 1942 INSKEEP, GEORGE ESLER, DuPont Fellow in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a stipe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...une 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 24, 1942 INSKEEP, GEORGE ESLER, DuPont Fellow in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a stipendium at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. January 11, 1943 KRAUT, HARRY, Assistant in Medicine, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1043, without sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ..., 1943 OSGOOD, M R S . ALBERTINE WALTHER, Assistant in Spanish, and Counselor in ,1943 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 26l the Personnel Bureau, beginning December 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 21, 1942 PAEHAM, WILLIAM EUGENE, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 21, 1942 PAEHAM, WILLIAM EUGENE, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 21, 1942 PORTER, M R S . HELEN BRUNDZA, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, beginning Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...onth. December 21, 1942 PORTER, M R S . HELEN BRUNDZA, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. January 21, 1943 REYNOLDS, JOHN TODD, Associate in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, on 40 100 time, assigned to Anatomy, on 25 100 time, begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...undred dollars 2400 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . December 23, 1942 WILLARD, R U T H FRANCES, Assistant in Spanish, beginning December 1, 1942, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . December 21, 1942 ,262 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 23 RESIGNATIONS A N D CANCELLATIONS T h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...is, for the Finance Committee, reported on the matters. following ENGAGEMENT OF, AUDITORS T h e Finance Committee has considered the question of an audit firm for the current year ending June 30, 1943. Arthur Andersen Co. have handled the audits for the past ten years. Their work has been highly satisfactory. However, it is the opinion of the Committee that an occasional change of auditors is desi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...inois, 3,500; University of Illinois Foundation, 500; Athletic Association, 300. The Finance Committee recommends that Arthur Young Company be engaged for these audits for the year ended June 30, 1943, at these terms. O n m o t i o n of M r . D a v i s , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a d o p t e d . SALE OF BONDS T h e University has owned 15,000 Nebraska Power Company 2 bonds of 1981 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...llowing list of appointments made by the President of the University. BAER, CHARLES EDWARD, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, begin- ning February 8, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month, in addition to eighty dollars 80 a month paid by the Athletic Association, for which the University assumes no responsibility this superse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... one thousand seven hundred dollars 1700 a year. January 25, 1943 COOLSEN, FRANK GORDON, Assistant in Economics, on three-fourths time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Teacher in the University High School, and supersedes his appointment as Assistant in Econom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 16, 1943 DEANIN, RUDOLPH, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Research Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering . February 19, 1943 ENGEL, ELMER HENRY, Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...bruary 10, 1943 FAULKNER, M R S . EVELYN CONSTANCE, Instructor in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on two-thirds time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month. January 22, 1943 FEATHERSTONE, BEULAH PAULINE, Instructor in Art, on two-thirds time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e rate of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month. January 22, 1943 FEATHERSTONE, BEULAH PAULINE, Instructor in Art, on two-thirds time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 10, 1943 FLETCHER, M R S . MARY L. HAMILTON, Supervising Nurse in the Research an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...rate of eighty-five dollars 85 a month. February 11, 1943 GOLDMAN, M R S . OLIVE REMINGTON, Assistant in Speech, on three-fourths time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twelve dollars fifty cents 112.50 a month. February 19, 1943 GOODSON, M R S . MARGARET, Teacher in the University High School, on onehalf time, beginning Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ollars fifty cents 112.50 a month. February 19, 1943 GOODSON, M R S . MARGARET, Teacher in the University High School, on onehalf time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. February 15, 1943 GRAHAM, M R S . MARY, Assistant in Speech, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...3, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. February 15, 1943 GRAHAM, M R S . MARY, Assistant in Speech, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 19, 1943 HEATHMAN, JESSIE ELLEN, Assistant Extension Editor and Assistant in Agricultural Extension, in the Extension Service in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... August 31, 1943, without salary. January 28, 1943 HOVORKA, JOHN, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on onehalf time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 HUNTER, M R S . NAOMI WINGFIELD, Assistant in Speech, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through May 31, 1943, at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... January 28, 1943 KESLER, CLYDE ERVIN, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 8, 1943 KUBITZ, OSKAR ALFRED, Associate in Philosophy, on one-fourth time, and Acting Assistant to the Director of University Extension,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ..., 1943 LEONARD, NELSON JORDAN, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on onehalf time, and Instructor in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginnnig February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, and Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on full time, beginning July 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two thousand 2000 a year this supersedes his pre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...y 13, 1943 MAHAN, JOHN ELMER, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, and Instructor in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, and Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on full time, beginning July 1, 1943, and continuing through August 3ii 1943. at a salary at the rate of two thousand dollars 2000 a year this supersedes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ghty-seven dollars fifty cents 187.50 a month. February 19, 1943 PRICE, MAURICE THOMAS, Visiting Lecturer in Sociology, on one-third time, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. January 22, 1943 RAPALAS, M R S . W I L M A M., Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...st 31, 1943, without salary this supersedes his previous appointment . February 10, 1943 ROGERS, D. KATHARINE, Instructor in Sociology, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. January 22, 1943 ROSANOVA, ALBERT RALPH, Assistant in Medicine, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e of fifty dollars 50 a month. February 10, 1943 SMITH, LYLE W., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 SPARKMAN, DREW, Research Asssitant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...alary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 SPARKMAN, DREW, Research Asssitant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty-five dollars 65 a month. January 29, 1943 SPELBRING, MARY A., Junior Library Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, on three-fourths time, beginning Februa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ifty cents 87.50 a month. February 2, 1943 SwANSON, ROBERT EARL, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 TEPPERT, WILLIAM ALLAN, Assistant in Physiology, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 TEPPERT, WILLIAM ALLAN, Assistant in Physiology, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty-five dollars 65 a month. February 8, 1943 THORNING, WILLIAM MORRIS, Assistant in Animal Pathology and Hygiene, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning Febr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...te Department of Agriculture this supersedes his previous appointment . February 19, 1943 WALTER, MARJORIE LOUISE, Assistant in Speech, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . January 29, 1943 WHEELER, SAMUEL CRANE, JR., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...vious appointment . January 29, 1943 WHEELER, SAMUEL CRANE, JR., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 ,1943 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 287 WHITNEY, ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Instructor in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1943, and con... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...seventy-five dollars 75 a month. February 8, 1943 ,1943 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 287 WHITNEY, ROBERT MCLAUGHLIN, Instructor in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month this supersedes his previous appointm e n t . January 28, 1943 WOODWARD, FRED ERSKINE, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...the following list of appointments made by the President of the University. ADAMS, CLARK EDWARD, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March 9, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 17, 1943 1 AMES, ALFRED CAMPBELL, Instructor in English, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. March 17, 1943 1 AMES, ALFRED CAMPBELL, Instructor in English, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ninety dollars 190 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25, 1943 ANDERSON, ELIZABETH, Assistant in Zoology on three-fourths time, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...0 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25, 1943 ANDERSON, ELIZABETH, Assistant in Zoology on three-fourths time, beginning February 8, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment February 25, 1943 ANDERSON, MRS. FRANCES ARNOLD, Assistant in Spanish, on one-half time, beginning Febru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...month this supersedes her previous appointment February 25, 1943 ANDERSON, MRS. FRANCES ARNOLD, Assistant in Spanish, on one-half time, beginning February I, 1043, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. February 25, 1943 BECK, MILDRED VIRGINIA, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Chicago Business Office, beginning March I, 1943, and continuing throu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ry at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. March 16, 1943 BUNCH, M. JOSEPHINE, Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning March 8, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . March 17, 1943 CATRON, DAMON V O N , Associate in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...f one thousand nine hundred dollars 1900 a year. March 15, 1943 EWING, FRANCES ELEANOR, Assistant in Mathematics, on three-fifths time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 25, 1943 FOSNAUGH, M R S . R U T H CONLEY, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, begin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... supersedes her previous appointment . February 25, 1943 FOSNAUGH, M R S . R U T H CONLEY, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, beginning February I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 25, 1943 GRAHAM, K. MERLE. Assistant in Zoology, beginning February 8, 1943, and continuing t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. March 16, 1943 HATTAN, GORINNE R., Assistant in Mathematics, on 19 30 time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety-five dollars 95 a month this supersedes her previous appointm e n t . February 25, 1943 ,1943 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 3J7 HOLT, M R S . MELLIE G., Senior File Clerk ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...S . MELLIE G., Senior File Clerk in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, subject to University Civil Service rules, beginning March i, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-five dollars 135 a month, and beginning July 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty-five dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...cine, for one year beginning July 1, 1943, without salary. March 13, 1943 KASCH, FRED WILLIAM, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, beginning January 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month this is in addition to his appointment as Recreational Director of the Chicago Mini Union Building . February 25, 1943 KRIDER, JAKE LUTHER, Associ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...s 2700 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . March 8, 1943 LAPSLEY, JANIE CAMPBELL, Assistant in Mathematics, on 8 15 time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 25, 1043 LARSON, ELEANOR FLORENCE, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Pharmacy, beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . February 22, 1043 LEWIS, JOHN WILSON, Assistant in English, beginning March I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25. 1943 MAGILL, L E W I S MALCOLM, J R . , Assistant in English, beginning March... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25. 1943 MAGILL, L E W I S MALCOLM, J R . , Assistant in English, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25, 1943 MARKLAND, CHARLES EDGAR, Supervising Engineer in the Physical Plant Depa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...dollars 4200 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . March 4, 1943 MARTIN, DOROTHY ELAINE, Henry Strong Fellow in Chemistry, beginning February 21, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a stipendium at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month February 22, 1943 PORZAK, BERNARD PETER, Assistant in English, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ough June 30, 1943, at a stipendium at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month February 22, 1943 PORZAK, BERNARD PETER, Assistant in English, beginning March 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 8, 1943 ROBERTSON, WILLIAM SPENCE, Professor of History, on part time, beginning Mar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 1400 a year this supersedes h e r previous appointment . March g, 1943 SEIBERT, HENRI C , Assistant in Zoology, on three-fourths time, beginning February 8, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . February 25, 1943 SKOK, JOHN, Associate in Vegetable Crops, in the Department of Horticulture, in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...16 a year, while on duty this supersedes her previous appointment . April 22, 1943 BAUDIN, MAURICE CHARLES, J R . , Assistant in English, beginning March 15, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 20, 1943 BECKERS, MARY CLAUS, Assistant Dietitian in the Research and Educational Ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, subject to University Civil Service rules, beginning March 23, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month, and beginning July 1, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...EE, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Forestry, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning April I I , 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month, and beginning July I, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...st 31, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. April 6, 1943 HUBACH, ROBERT ROGERS, Assistant in English, beginning March 15, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 20, 1943 H U L L , BETTY LYNNE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Acquisition De- ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...of eighty-five dollars 85 a month. April 19, 1943 JACOBSON, MILTON, Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning April 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. April 1, 1943 JAREO, JACK W., Continuity Writer in the Public Information Office, beginning March 22, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 194... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...vil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of eighty-five dollars 85 a month. April 10, 1943 LOWELL, VIRGINIA MAUD, Assistant in English, beginning March 15, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . March 20, 1943 LUBITZ, JOSEPH MORTON, Instructor in Pathology, in the Department of Pathol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... a month. April 27, 1943 PORTER, M R S . HELEN BRUNDZA, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-fourth time, beginning April I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of thirty dollars 30 a month this supersedes h e r previous appointment . April 19, 1943 RADEK, ANTOINETTE, Assistant Director of Nursing Service, in the Research and Educati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ning April I, 1943, without salary. April 9, 1943 SINGER, MORSE BERYL, Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning April I, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. March 23, 1943 SMITH, WANDA L E E , Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Accounting Division of the Business Office, beginning April 1, 194... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...is supersedes his previous appointment . April 2, 1943 TORDELLA, JOHN PETER, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty-five dollars 65 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 2, 1943 TURNER, LUCILE, Library Assistant in the Catalog Department of the Library, for four... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 100 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 2, 1943 . . . WELTIN, EDWARD GEORGE, Assistant in History, on one-half time, beginning March 8, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March 20, 1943 WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ROSWELL, Senior Purchasing Assistant in the Chicago Business Office, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... record cards including labor and forms, 1,850; for filing equipment, 150. I recommend that this appropriation be made from the General Reserve Fund and that any unexpended balance as of June 30, 1943, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1943. The Comptroller presented this item. On motion of Mr. Fornof, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...on Building. T h e terms of the mortgage on this building provide that no refinancing of the loan can be carried out before April 1, 1045. In the meantime, the legislation will expire on June 30, 1943, unless extended. T h e Finance Committee recommends that the Board of Trustees authorize officials of the University to secure introduction of bills extending these Acts for another two-year period.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...for April 12 to 25 to be at a per diem of 1.00 per man for the first day and 75 thereafter, making a total of 421.75. 2. Messing. Messing in Mini Union Commons at 1.40 per man per day to June 30, 1943, the rate being subject to renegotiation for each succeeding 90-day period. 3. Medical Service. Routine examinations, consultations, emergency calls, and inspections at a contract basis of 1.50 per m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...42, the Board of Trustees approved a temporary increase in compensation for employees on an annual full-time rate of not over i,8oo a year. This increase was applicable from January 1 to June 30, 1943. An appropriation of 75,000 was made to carry out the action. T h e actual amount required to carry out this plan of increases for the six months ending June 30, 1943, will be only 53,923. Approximat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e from January 1 to June 30, 1943. An appropriation of 75,000 was made to carry out the action. T h e actual amount required to carry out this plan of increases for the six months ending June 30, 1943, will be only 53,923. Approximately 11,598 would be required to extend it to August 31, 1943, so that a sufficient balance remains in the original appropriation to make such an extension. It is hoped... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... the History of A r t and H e a d of the Department of Art, sick leave with pay from April 2 to May 10, 1943. DAVID H . HOOVER, Associate in Economics, sick leave from February 1 through June 30, 1943, with pay, less the additional expense involved in changing the status of Mr. Frank G. Coolsen, Assistant in Economics, who will carry on Doctor Hoover's work, from one-half to three-fourths time. ED... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...Y BINDING CONTRACT 13 The contract for library binding approved by the Board on December 16, 1941 Minutes, page 727 , on the recommendation of the special committee of the Board, expires June 30, 1943. The Purchasing Agent has invited bids from all binders who are in a position to bid on this work. The only bid for the entire volume is from Ernst Hertzberg Sons, at prices representing an increase ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...tments is now covered by a contract with the White Line Laundry and the Model Laundry of Champaign, Illinois, approved by the Board of Trustees, May 15, 1941 Minutes, page 280 , expiring June 30, 1943. These companies offer to extend this contract for an additional two years beginning July I, 1943, at the same terms as those of the present contract. The Purchasing Agent and the Comptroller recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...n per cent of the contract price is allowed the University for overhead expenses. Immediate action on this proposal was required, since it was necessary to consummate the contract before June 30, 1943. I request confirmation of my action. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, the action of the President of the University in authorizing this contract was approved and confirmed. URBANA COKE CORPORATION 25 The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 14, 1943 June 14, 1943 This report was received for record. ADJUSTMENTS IN BUDGET FOR 1 9 4 2 - 1 9 4 3 27 A report of budget adjustments made by the President for the period April 1 to June 30, 1943, under general authority given the President by the Board of Trustees in approving the internal budget. Permanent additions to current budget: Supervision and High School Instruction salaries, change... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...DED BALANCES 33 There is presented herewith a list of balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees from general University funds, for activities and projects not completed at June 30, 1943. Under the rules of the Board these balances lapse as of that date unless they are reappropriated. The amount represented by them is in the University Income Fund. The Comptroller requests, and I rec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... E SCOTT, Assistant Clerk in the Binding Department of the Library resignation effective July 1, 1943. LEECH, A N N A LEE, Student Assistant in the Personnel Bureau resignation effective June 30, 1943. LERRET, PAUL E., Scholar in Mathematics resignation effective July 13, 1943. MASON, M R S . MARIE NEWTON, Junior Clerk-Typist in the Physical Plant Department resignation effective June 1, 1943. MCD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...niversity of Illinois airport have been changed: August 7, 1943 Dr. A. C. Wiiiard, President University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois DEAR DR. WILLARD: Reference is made to our letters of June 30, 1943, and July 14, 1943, outlining the land required for the construction of the new University of Illinois Airport at Champaign-Urbana, Illinois. Due to the fact that the project description for this wor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ducational Hospital directional signs received by the University JJij 000 00 Date June 23, 1943 July 29. 1943 July 7. 1943 July 28, 1943 July 7, 1943 August 20, 1943 June 29, 1943 76s 87 June 30, 1943 This report was received for record. GIFTS AND GRANTS FOR RESEARCH AND OTHER PURPOSES 37 A report of the following gifts and grants of funds for research and other purposes received by the University... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...5,400. I concur in these recommendations. O n m o t i o n of M r s . G r i g s b y , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s m a d e a s r e c o m mended. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER JUNE 30, 1943 41 T h e Comptroller's quarterly report. I submit this report of the financial operations of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1943. Since this date is the end of a fiscal year and of a b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ended. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER JUNE 30, 1943 41 T h e Comptroller's quarterly report. I submit this report of the financial operations of the University for the quarter ended June 30, 1943. Since this date is the end of a fiscal year and of a biennium, and since it is my practice to prepare and publish at a later date a complete report of the year's operations, and since the audit for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 30 by independent Auditors is not yet completed, financial statements are omitted from this report, and summary information only is presented. T h e General Reserve of the University on June 30, 1943, was 172,934 as compared with 37,428 on June 30, 1042. T h e present balance is after allowing for an increase of 100,000 in the Working Cash fund of the University as authorized by the General Assem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...case of the Army, however, no contracts had yet been furnished on that date for any of its training programs, although a considerable sum had already been expended. Student loan funds on June 30, 1943, totaled 379,684, as compared with 374,258 on J u n e 30, 1942. Of this sum 172,827 was outstanding in student notes, as compared with 220,529 the previous year. Endowments from private sources total... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...us year. Endowments from private sources totaled 837,138, as compared with 805,632 the previous year. These funds were fully invested. State capital appropriations for the biennium ended June 30, 1943, were fully expended or encumbered as of that date, with the exception of the sum of 119,744 n the appropriation of 125,000 for a new band building. This balance, by action of the Board of Trustees, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...y, A r t h u r Y o u n g Company: 1. Interim Examination and Review of Accounting Procedures and System of Internal Control at March 31, 1943. 2. Report of Examination for the Year Ended June 30, 1943. The first report made certain suggestions with respect to changes in internal procedure on which the Comptroller has submitted comments to the Committee. Steps are being taken to carry out these sug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... included in the Comptroller's published report. No irregularities were indicated. The Committee has also received a copy of the audit report of the University of Illinois Foundation for June 30, 1943, also prepared by Arthur Young Company. Signed copies of these reports have been filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was received for record. PURCHASE OF PROPERTY IN URBANA Mr. McKelve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...urs, J A M E S C. COLVIN Secretary TREASURER'S REPORT, J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 4 3 The Secretary presented also for record the report of the Treasurer, Mr. Irvin L. Porter, for the year ending June 30, 1943. STATEMENT OF R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS Balance July 1, 1942 Receipts: July, 1942 August, 1942 September, 1942 October, 1942 November, 1942 December, 1942 January, 1943 February, 1943 March, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...37 JAMES CHARLES S M I T H , J R . SHELDON MARVIN TUCKER ALBERT S. W E I L A N D Augustana College, 1938 Conferred FRANK STEVE CAPORALE, B.S., 1941 D e g r e e of D o c t o r of Medicine June 30, 1943 JACK JOHNSTON, A.B., 1940 Conferred University, 1939 December 17, 1943 sity of Valparaiso, 1940 JOSEPH SAMUEL ABBATE, B.S., D e P a u l WALTER ABRAMS, B.S., 1942 BESTHE ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG, A.B., 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... to the production of 30,000 cows, hog cholera, cattle grubs, poultry parasites and diseases, and other similar causes are responsible for large animal losses, and during the year ending June 30, 1943, vaccine was issued to physicians throughout the state for the treatment of 3,005 persons who had been bitten or exposed to rabid animals; and Whereas, 75 of the veterinarians in Illinois are more th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...th Whom Etta L. Percival Amount to be paid by the University 850 00 Date March 1, 1944 This report was received for record. DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS ON PROPERTIES LOCATED IN CHICAGO 23 On June 30, 1943, the Board authorized the purchase of the properties at 1749, 1751, and 1753 West Polk Street, Chicago. It is expected that deed and title policy will be received in the near future. T h e properties... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...r of the Physical Plant Department recommends and the Comptroller requests authority to increase this contract by the amount stated. Because it was necessary to encumber these funds as of June 30, the additions were approved by the Comptroller contingent on the approval of the Board of Trustees. I concur in this recommendation. The Comptroller presented this matter. On motion of Mr. Jensen, the ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...sulting from unused salaries of persons on leave and unused appropriations for expense and equipment. State tax funds appropriated for the biennium were fully expended or encumbered as of June 30. Other balances on hand at that date were chiefly in t h e University income fund in the State Treasury. T h e total cash balance in ,19433 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 521 this fund on that date, after allowin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...e airport, balances in numerous revolving and self-supporting accounts, and balances to cover outstanding encumbrances and unexpended Board appropriations for uncompleted activities as of June 30. As above indicated, the net balance was only 172,934. Inventories of general storerooms total 334,549 as compared with 342,554 as of June 30, 1942. Grants received from the United States Government for a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...lty-Graduate Student Center Trust Fund. The Club agreed to try to secure contributions toward this fund and the Board agreed to match all money thus contributed during the biennium ending June 30, IQ 45The Club has now remitted to the University for credit to this fund the sum of 4451.92, representing the value of debentures of the Club contributed to the trust fund by holders. An appropriation of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...of tabulating machines at a cost of 10,555.20, for the use of the Business Office Tabulating Division, from the International Business Machines Corporation, for the year July 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944. Competitive bids were not asked, as the tabulating systems are built up around International Business Machines equipment and no other machines can be used. These machines are available on a rental b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...EAVE OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSOR R. W . BARTLETT 17 Professor R. W. Bartlett of the Department of Agricultural Economics has requested a leave of absence without pay from August 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944, to carry on studies in marketing for private business enterprises. These studies will deal with war and postwar plans for removing trade barriers in the dairy industry. His selection to make the stu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...s" and "Expense and Equipment" on written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1943, and ending June 30, 1944. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30, 1944. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1943. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments are f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ppropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1943, and ending June 30, 1944. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse June 30, 1944. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1943. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments are for one year. Appointees to stenographic and clerical positions are assi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...are used as follows: A Indefinite tenure. F Eight months from October 1, 1943. B Two years from September 1, 1943. G Special tenure. D One year from September 1, 1943. H July I, 1943, to June 30, 1944. E Ten months from September 1, 1943. C.S. Subject to University Civil Service rules. Part time when any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...llie L. Perkins, Professor 1 A86 A14 A 8 A92 A67 A33 B S 175 825 6 000 350 4 050 4 4 2 1 4 4 700 300 000 000 The Clark-McNary and Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year, July 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...lowing appointments to the staff have been approved by the President of the University: 1. Mariano Picon-Salas, Visiting Professor in the Department of Spanish and Italian, February 1 to June 30, 1944, at a salary of 3,000 for this period. Mr. Picon-Salas is a distinguished Venezuelan scholar who has been lecturing at Smith College and Columbia University during the past year. H e has been highly ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...d by Columbia University and by the Department of State. 2. Hernan Muguerza, of Monterrey, N. L., Mexico, as Assistant in the Department of Spanish and Italian, from November 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944, at a salary of 1,244.45 for this period. Mr. Muguerza was a student at the University of Illinois during 1942-1943 and will continue his studies. 3. Mehmet Nejat Tokay, Instructor in Civil Engineeri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... three hundred fifty-two dollars ninety-four cents 352.94 a month. November 9, 1943 LITTRELL, J A E L., Research Assistant in Zoology, beginning November 15, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-two dollars 132 a month. November 23, 1943 LOFTUS, M R S . VERSA, Senior Record Clerk in the Registrar's Office, for ten months beginning November 1, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...rate of one thousand one hundred forty dollars 1140 a year. December 9, 1943 WALLER, WILLIAM, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, beginning November 15, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of two hundred twenty-five dollars 225 a month. November 17, 1943 WANG, FU-HSIUNG, Research Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for eight months beginning November 1, 1943... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...undred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . November 29, 1943 ZUCKER, DOROTHY MARY, Assistant in German, beginning November 22, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month, November 6, 1943 ,826 BOARD OF TRUSTEES December 18 RESIGNATIONS, DECLINATIONS, AND CANCELLATIONS The Secretary presented also for record ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...SMITH, University Social Director at Busey and Evans Halls, July 1, 1943, to September 1, 1044. MRS. MOLLIE HALL, Staff Nurse in the Research and Educational Hospitals, January 1 through June 30, 1944. FREDERICK SNELL, Janitor in the Department of Horticulture, June 14 through November 18, 1043. of Absence for Military and Other War Service T h e leave in each case is without pay. CARL T. FOSTER, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...presented the following report. T h e Finance Committee has considered the matter of the engagement of auditors for the University and affiliated organizations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1944, and recommends that the firm of A r t h u r Young Company of Chicago be again engaged for these audits, their services to be charged on a per diem basis plus expenses, with the understanding that th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...on duty this supersedes her previous appointment . January 7, 1944 CHAMBERLIN, VIRGINIA S., Instructor in Physical Education for Women, beginning January 13, 1944, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of two hundred ten dollars 210 a month. January 18, 1944 CHASE, M R S . STEPHANIE PREDIKA, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Depart- ment of H o m e Economics, in the Extensio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... one year from January 1, 1944. Contributions to be made by the sponsors: the Association of American Railroads, 5,000 for one year; the United States Bureau of Public Roads, 5,000 until June 30, 1944. Because of participation by the United States Government in the sponsorship of this investigation and the fact that there is no possible interest in patents, the agreement is extended in accordance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ust 31, 1944. MARY M A N N , Senior Library Assistant, from January 1 through April 30, 1944ELLEN LESLIE, Staff Nurse, Research and Educational Hospitals, from December 17, 1943, through June 30, 1944. LILLIAN HAMMORTREE, Nurse's Aide, Research and Educational Hospitals, from February 1 through June 30, 1944. BLANCHE MORRIS, Supply Attendant, Research and Educational Hospitals, from November 3, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ff Nurse, Research and Educational Hospitals, from December 17, 1943, through June 30, 1944. LILLIAN HAMMORTREE, Nurse's Aide, Research and Educational Hospitals, from February 1 through June 30, 1944. BLANCHE MORRIS, Supply Attendant, Research and Educational Hospitals, from November 3, 1943, through June 30, 1944. WILMER A. HULVEY, Janitor in the Physical Plant Department, from October 27, 1943,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...se's Aide, Research and Educational Hospitals, from February 1 through June 30, 1944. BLANCHE MORRIS, Supply Attendant, Research and Educational Hospitals, from November 3, 1943, through June 30, 1944. WILMER A. HULVEY, Janitor in the Physical Plant Department, from October 27, 1943, through August 31, 1944. MOSES COLEMAN, Janitor in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from October 13, 1943, th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... Janitor in the Physical Plant Department, from October 27, 1943, through August 31, 1944. MOSES COLEMAN, Janitor in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from October 13, 1943, through June 30, 1944. WILLIAM HAMPE, Laborer, Chicago Physical Plant Department, from June 29, 1943, through June 30, 1944. of Absence for Military and Other War Service T h e leave in each case is without pay. FRANCIS W... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...AN, Janitor in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from October 13, 1943, through June 30, 1944. WILLIAM HAMPE, Laborer, Chicago Physical Plant Department, from June 29, 1943, through June 30, 1944. of Absence for Military and Other War Service T h e leave in each case is without pay. FRANCIS W . HETREED, Associate in Dermatology R u s h , February 20 through August 31, 1944. U . S. Public Heal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... BUDGET 11 T h e Extension Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture has allotted to the University Agricultural Extension Service the sum of 45,000 for use during the period ending June 30, 1944, in statewide work relating to food production and preservation. Dean and Director H . P. Rusk has submitted the following budget for this work: Salaries two general assistants and 34 assistants in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...hundred thirty dollars 130 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . March 2, 1944 REEVES, HARRY PAYNE, Assistant in Spanish, beginning February 16, 1944, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month. February 25, 1944 REGNIER, EARL HUBERT, District Supervisor of Emergency F a r m Labor, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ndicated in each case, which are in accordance with the regulations of the Board governing such leaves: JOHN ALEXANDER, Assistant in French, sick leave with full pay from March 2 through June 30, 1944, with the understanding that the Department will make provisions for his work without additional expense to the University, or if there is expense it will be deducted from Mr. Alexander's salary in a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...inter in the Physical Plant Department, January 27 through August 31, 1944. EMMA PALMER, Kitchen Helper, Research and Educational Hospitals Dietary Department, September 7, 1943, through June 30, 1944. MOLLIE GOOTAR, Kitchen Helper, Research and Educational Hospitals Dietary Department, September 20, 1943, through June 30, 1944. FRED TARMAN, Painter in the Physical Plant Department, January 27 thr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... Hospitals Dietary Department, September 7, 1943, through June 30, 1944. MOLLIE GOOTAR, Kitchen Helper, Research and Educational Hospitals Dietary Department, September 20, 1943, through June 30, 1944. FRED TARMAN, Painter in the Physical Plant Department, January 27 through August 31, 1944LAURA MCLILLY, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, February 10 through June 30, 1944. Leaves ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... 30, 1944. FRED TARMAN, Painter in the Physical Plant Department, January 27 through August 31, 1944LAURA MCLILLY, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, February 10 through June 30, 1944. Leaves of Absence for Military and Other War Service T h e leave in each case is without pay. P. W . KETCHUM, Associate Professor of Mathematics, April 20 through August 31, 1944. Research work at C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...a r Food Administration budget in the amount of 45,000 approved by the Board on March 14, 1944 page 902 , and makes a total budget for this work of 65,000 for use during the period ended June 30, 1944. Dean and Director H . P . Rusk has submitted the following budget for this supplemental project: Salaries partial payment to four Emergency War Food Assistants also to be transferred from the State ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...he University Retirement System for disability benefits where they are eligible to receive such benefits. O. H. SEARS, Professor of Soil Biology, sick leave with pay from April 1 through June 30, 1944. HERMAN L. WASCHER, Assistant Chief in Soil Survey, sick leave with pay from March 22 through April 25, 1944. SHERMAN G. MENEFEE, Associate in Dairy Chemistry, sick leave with pay from March 6 throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...1, 1944, so that he may devote that time to other professional work. WALTER WECK, Janitor in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, sick leave without pay from September 1, 1943, through June 30, 1944. C. A. STANLEY, Janitor in the Physical Plant Department, sick leave with pay from January 26 through May 31, 1944. M A Y E. CRAW, Cook at the Residence Halls, leave without pay from February 14 thro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...vious appointment . May 4, 1944 WEINGARTNER, WILLIAM, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, beginning May I, 1944, and continuing through June 30, 1944, at a salary at the rate of fifty-five dollars 55 a month. April 25, 1944 WHITCOMB, M R S . FRANCES C , Assistant in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for three months beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...partment, sick leave with pay from June 1 through July 31, 1044. C. E. MILLER, Construction Foreman in the Physical Plant Department, extension of sick leave with pay from May 22 through June 30, 1944. MARY PRAHL, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, sick leave without pay from May 14 through June 30, 1044. M R S . R U T H MATLOCK, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Commerce, e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...126.23. T h e Faculty Committee on Patents estimates that an additional assignment of 500 will be sufficient to take care of current obligations for the balance of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1944. On motion of Mr. Davis, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fornof, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Livingston, Mr. McKelvey; no, none; absent, Mr. Gr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...facturers of aircraft engines and accessories, executives of air transportation lines, and research and education in aeronautics. T h e first meeting of this Board will be held on Friday, June 30, beginning at 10 a.m., at the University Club in Chicago. A t least six of the eight members of the Advisory Board have indicated they will attend, and it is possible that one other will come. Several Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ROLL OF NEW LIFE MEMBERS CliARI.KS J. BOORKMAN, FRANCES KENNEDY, CORA CASE PORTER ,Alumni News Litter Cr RSITY OF I L L I N O I S LIBRARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION FINANCIAL REPORT July 1, 1943-June 30, 1944 e brought forward Annual memberships Life memberships Interest Repayment on loans Gifts to Association 37874 198.00 65.00 44.71 304.50 13.00 3.00 30.00 94.50 4.76 Jarge er oom enr 0 f t l toSM ne Lib... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
  • 1944: ...ibrary School p U N D K A T H A R I N E L. S H A R P S C H O L A R S H I P Financial report of the Trustees of the Katharine L. Sharp Srh,i l S c h r fllllcIi covmn. the year July 1, 1943-June 30 1944: During tlif period an addition of only 30 wag made to the princina sum. Harnings on investments during the year were 339.04. The only change during the year in the investment of Association fund t h... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
  • 1944: ...ILLINOIS LIBRARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION Abridged financial report for the Trustees of the Katharine L. Sharp . Scholarship Fund as of June 18, 1945 Transactions since the last annual report, June 30, 1944: Rectipts Interest collections from investments 317.44 Additions to principal fund received 7000 387.44 Disbursements To University of Illinois for eleventh annual scholarship July 10, 1944, for use ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 37)
  • 1944: ...pril 1 through September 30, 1944. GERTRUDE MCLAUGHLIN, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Bureau of Economic and Business Research, extension of leave, without pay, from June 1 through June 30, 1944. T h e following individuals a r e eligible for disability benefits from the University Retirement System, so that the sick leave in each case is without pay: M R S . THELMA CARROLL BRUMWELL, Dispens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ... dropped to 40 of what it was in 1941-1042. As a result, the operation of the building, after providing reserves for replacements and taxes, shows a deficit of approximately 50,000 as of June 30, 1944. F o r the year 1944-1945 a budget has been prepared showing a net deficit of about 55,000, which may be further increased if the Navy activities are withdrawn from the building as a result of the te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ... expended for other needed work. In view of these facts, the Director recommends, and I concur, that the entire unexpended balance of Physical Plant Operation and Maintenance funds as at June 30, 1944, be reappropriated for use during the fiscal year 1944-1945. O n motion of Mr. Davis, these balances were reappropriated as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, M r . Livingston, M r . Davis, M r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...erprises involving substantial outlays larger than the ordinary Graduate School undertakings." The net amount realized from the gift was 41,621.61. T h e balance in the income account at June 30, 1944, was 1,633.16, and the annual income of the fund at the present rate of return is approximately 1,450. The. matter has been considered by the Dean of the Graduate School in consultation with the head... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...ENT OF J. E. SCHAEFER TO ADVISORY B O A R D O N AERONAUTICS 2 On recommendation of the other members of the University of Illinois Advisory Board on Aeronautics at its initial meeting on June 30, 1944, Mr. J. E . Schaefer, Vice-President of the Boeing Airplane Company, Wichita Division, Wichita, Kansas, was made a member of the Board. H e accepted the appointment on July 19, 1944. On motion of Mr.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...7,000 of money already appropriated. T h e offer was formally made by you in a telegram and a letter to the C.A.A. It is recommended that the 19,000 approved by the Executive Committee on June 30th and on July 13th be allowed to stand, in order to cover contingencies which are bound to arise in the settlement of the Somers controversy. Official acceptance of the offer made to the C.A.A. has not ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...rand, Ross Bros., and Montgomery, Chicago, as a member of t h e Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July 1, 1944, to succeed Mr. Roy Andreae, whose term expired on June 30. O n m o t i o n of M r . M c K e l v e y , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s m a d e a s r e c o m mended. LEAVES O F ABSENCE 7 A recommendation that the following leaves of absence be granted members of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...s e s w a s a p p r o v e d a n d confirmed. ,3 4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 30 QUARTERLY REPORTS OF T H E COMPTROLLER 23 The Comptroller presents his quarterly reports to the Board as of June 30 and September 30, 1944. Copies of these reports were sent to all members of the Board the June 30 report was sent on September 25, and the September 30 report on November 9 but they have not heretofore be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...OF T H E COMPTROLLER 23 The Comptroller presents his quarterly reports to the Board as of June 30 and September 30, 1944. Copies of these reports were sent to all members of the Board the June 30 report was sent on September 25, and the September 30 report on November 9 but they have not heretofore been presented for official record. On motion of Mr. Davis, these reports were received for record. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ... hours. Desirable teaching combinations with art include English, French, industrial arts, Latin, and music. ,542 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifth Year For the Degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art June 30 Education HOURS Art 17 History of Art and Culture Renaissance in France, Spain, and England 2 Art 75 -Industrial Design; or Art 29a Figure Drawing and Sketch 3 Ed. 68 Curriculum Problems and Trends in Art... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...or Zool. 1 General Zoology B o t ia-ib Introductory Botany Bact. 5a-5b Introductory Bacteriology Entom. ia-ib Destructive and Useful Insects Total HOURS 5 5 5 5 20 ,544 BOARD O F TRUSTEES June 30 Biology as a Second Undergraduate Minor Zool. 1 General Zoology Bot. 1 a-lb Introductory Botany Entom. ia Destructive and Useful Insects Physiol. 1 Mammalian Physiology. Total .General Science as an Under... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...and physical education. A double major in French and English and a double major in French and Latin with English or history as a minor subject are also recommended. ,558 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 awarded. A fifth year may be taken for additional certification. The exact character of the work of the fifth year should be determined by the particular experience and needs of the individual student. Th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ... Ed. 125 Advanced Educational Psychology 1 Ed. 101 Philosophy of Education; or Ed. 30 History of American Education I Electives 2 Total 8 ,578 BOARD OF TRUSTEES PHYSICAL EDUCATION COURSES June 30 UNITS P.E. 31 Problems in Physical Education r P.E. 32 Problems in School Health 1 P.E. 33 Foundations of Physical Fitness 1 P.E. 101 Principles and P r o g r a m s of Public Health 1 P.E. 103 Problems in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... in the Research and Educational Hospitals, extension of leave from April 6, 1944, through April 4, 1945JOHN ALEXANDER, Assistant in French, extension of leave from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945. CHARLES WELLS, employee at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station, from June 1 through August 31, 1944. M R S . MOLLIE GOOTAR, Kitchen Helper in the Research and Educational H o s pitals, Dietary Depa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...s pitals, Dietary Department, July I, 1944, through June 9, 1945. MRS JOSEPHINE JASEK, Kitchen Helper in the Research and Educational Hospitals, Dietary Department, July I, 1944, through June 30, 1945. MRS. EMMA PALMER, Kitchen Helper in the Research and Educational H o s pitals, Dietary Department, July 1, 1944, through April 3, 1945. of Absence for Military and Other War Service T h e leave in e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...of tabulating machines at a cost of 10,843.20, for the use of the Business Office Tabulating Division, from the International Business Machines Corporation, for the year July 1, 1944, to June 30, 1945. Competitive bids were not asked, as the tabulating systems are built up around International Business Machines equipment and no other machines can be used. These machines are available on a rental b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... " and "Expense and Equipment" on written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for expense and equipment and for wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1044, and ending June 30, 1945. All unencumbered balances in these appropriations lapse J u n e 30, 1945. Unless otherwise indicated in the Budget: 1. All appointments begin September 1, 1944. 2. Civil Service C.S. appointments ar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... allowance for vacations, and salaries are paid in twelve equal monthly installments. Symbols: A Indefinite tenure. G Special tenure. B Two years from September 1, 1943. H July 1,1944, to June 30,1945. All D One year from September 1,1944. wage items fall in this group. E Ten months from September 1, 1944. C.S. Subject to University Civil F Eight months from October I, 1944. Service rules. Part-ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...stical Clerk in the Department of Psychiatry, from July 29 through August 31, 1944. BLANCHE MORRIS, Supply Attendant in the Research and Educational Hospitals, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945. M R S . MARIE JACOBSEN, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 194S, or as much thereof as is needed. M R S . ANNA POWERS, Nurses' Aid in the Researc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...Aid in the Research and Educational Hospitals, from-July I through December 31, 1944. M R S . MARY CARROLL, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed for her recovery. WALTER WECK, Janitor In the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July I, 1944, through June 30, 104S, or as much thereof as is needed for his rec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nt, from July I, 1944, through June 30, 104S, or as much thereof as is needed for his recovery. MARY PRAHL, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed for her recovery. M R S . LAURA MCLILLY, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ly 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed for her recovery. M R S . LAURA MCLILLY, Janitress in the Chicago Physical Plant Department, from July 1, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed for her recovery. ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 207 MRS. A N N A O'CONNOR, Seamstress in the Sewing and Mending Service of the Research and Educational Hospitals, from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...r her recovery. ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 207 MRS. A N N A O'CONNOR, Seamstress in the Sewing and Mending Service of the Research and Educational Hospitals, from July I, 1944, through June 30, 1945, or as much thereof as is needed for her recovery. THOMAS P. SHEAHAN, Laborer, Chicago Physical Plant Department, for one year from July 1, 1044, or as much thereof as may be needed. MARGARET POLACEK... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...WAR FOOD ADMINISTRATION BUDGET FOR 1 9 4 4 - 1 9 4 5 16 Federal funds have again been made available for an emergency war food administration program for the fiscal year July I, 1944, to June 30, 1945, to D e expended through the University Division ef Agricultural Extension. The amount which has been made available is 120,000. and the following budget is submitted covering estimated expenditures ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...rsity Division ef Agricultural Extension. The amount which has been made available is 120,000. and the following budget is submitted covering estimated expenditures from July 1, 1944, to June 30, 1945: Salaries including supervisors, assistant supervisors, and clerical help in the central office, appointments to be approved by the President . . 41 940 Wages assistants and clerical help for county ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...Davis presented the following report. The Finance Committee has considered the matter of engagement of auditors for the University and affiliated organizations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945. T h e committee recommends that the firm of Arthur Young Company of Chicago be again engaged for these audits, their services to be charged on a per diem basis plus expenses, with the understanding ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nts, which expenditures are of a nonrecurring character. A review of the University Income F u n d now indicates that this item can be met from the balance which will remain in that fund June 30, 1945. T o that end the proposed appropriation of the University Income Fund is increased by 200,000 to 6,200,000, with a corresponding decrease in the appropriation requested from tax funds. 3. All items ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...DDITIONAL APPROPRIATION FOR McKlNLEY HOSPITAL 9 The Dean of Students requests an additional appropriation of 4,000 for operating expenses of McKinley Hospital for the current year ending June 30, 1945. The Hospital is maintained to the extent possible by income for services and from the McKinley endowment. Income for services in 1043-1944 was 36,066.25 and from endowment, 431.95. An appropriation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...eeting of July 3 , 1945 The June meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the University Qub, 76 East Monroe Street, Chicago, at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 30, 1945. The following members were present: President Livingston, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fornof, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. McKelvey, Mr. McLaughlin, Dr. Meyer, Mr. NickelL Mr. Williamson. President Willard was present; als... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...erty provides for a trust fund to be applied toward a faculty-graduate student center. The Board agreed to match all money contributed by the Club to this fund during the biennium ending June 30, 1945. The Board on January 26, 1944, made an appropriation amounting to 4451.92, and on June 1, 1944, an additional appropriation was made in the amount of 1,400. T h e University now has received additio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...PROPRIATION OF BALANCES 27 T h e following unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees from general University funds for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1945, will lapse as of that date unless reappropriated. T h e amount represented by them is in the University Income Fund. T h e Comptroller requests and I recommend the reappropriation of these balances:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... Animal Pathology and Hygiene, in the College of Agriculture, and Chief in Veterinary Physiology, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business on June 30, 1945. SHIVELY, M R S . R U T H FRIER, Special Research Assistant in Animal Nutrition, in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective .July 25, 1945. SI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... Mr. Marshall was retained, on a time basis, as special counsel for the Board of Trustees and the University of Illinois in the hearing granted to Dean Benner on his request as announced June 30, 1945. It was agreed that, after reviewing the evidence in the matter, Mr. Marshall should prescribe the procedure of the hearing and should conduct it on behalf of the University. The Executive Committee ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...tion 101. ,584 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Conditions of Nonacademic Employees Effective July 1, 1945 Adopted by the Board of Trustees June 30, 1945, Minutes, page 506 I. GENERAL POLICY 1. Every University of Illinois employee has a part in the educational and scientific effort of the University which can be best carried out only under a program ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...o hundred seventy-five dollars 275 for the period. July 24, 1945 ESPY, WILLIAM NELSON, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning June 4, 1945, and continuing through June 30, 1945, on threesixteenths time, at a salary of three hundred dollars 300 for the'period this supersedes his previous appointment . July 12, 1945 FEINBERG, M R S . LILIAN, Assistant in English, on one-half ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ysics resignation effective July 1, ,1945 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 6ll WATHALL, FRANCES, Statistical Clerk in the Department of Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine resignation effective June 30, 1945. WERNER, RAYMOND CLARENCE, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945 resignation effective August 6, 1945. T h e Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM PARK LIVINGSTON Secretary President MEETIN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...r. Davis, these recommendations were approved. EMPLOYMENT OF ALVORD, BURDICK, AND HOWSON FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES O N WATER STATION AND SEWERAGE IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS 6 At its meeting on June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 507 , the Board of Trustees authorized the employment of architectural firms for designing and preparing plans for buildings and other improvements in the University's new building prog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...a contract with the Army Air Forces, Professors D. G. Bennett and C. M. Andrews of the Department of Ceramic Engineering have developed a ceramic paint which was reported to the Board on June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 504 . T h e Board authorized application for a patent if in the judgment of patent counsel for the University this is advisable. Patent counsel is of the opinion that it will be difficu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...Dr. Meyer, these appropriations were made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Livingston, Dr. Meyer; no, none; absent, Mr. Davis. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 18 On June 30, 1945, the Board of Trustees reappropriated unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board from general University funds for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1945, totaling 294,1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...On June 30, 1945, the Board of Trustees reappropriated unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board from general University funds for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1945, totaling 294,177. T h e Comptroller requests and I recommend the reappropriation of the following additional balances in accounts in which it was found impossible to complete the expenditures before... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...vote: A y e , M r . Livingston, Dr. M e y e r ; no, none; absent, M r . Davis. CONTRACT FOR LIBRARY BINDING 20 Our contract for the past biennium with Ernst Hertzberg and Sons terminated June 30, 1945, but has been extended to cover work sent in July. T h e following binderies were invited to submit proposals on our specifications: Ernst H e r t z b e r g and Sons, Chicago; Burgmeier Book Bindery,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... June 14, 1945 Date June 28, 1945 July i, 1945 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 2 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1945. Copies of this report have been sent to all members of the Board in advance of this meeting. T h i s report w a s r e f e r r e d to the Finance Committee. REPORT O N R U L I N G O F ILLINOIS COMMER... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... LEITER, ELEANOR RUTH, Cataloger in the Library resignation effective September 1, 1945. MERCER, HERMAN A., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in t h e College of Medicine resignation effective June 30, 1945. PERKINS, M. HELEN, Reference Assistant in t h e Library resignation effective September 1, 1945. RAULINS, IDA ELIZABETH, Acquisition Assistant in the Library resignation effective September I, 1945.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...program by the Governor, appropriations be made on each of the projects in order that contracts for architectural services, previously approved by the Board of Trustees at its meeting on June 30, 1945 and subject to further review by the Committee on General Policy , may be executed without delay. On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, this recommendation was adopted, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Davis, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... camping season. The 4-H club program, as a part of the regular extension program in agriculture and home economics, is supported entirely by federal funds. During the fiscal year ending June 30, 1945, the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics expended slightly over 40,000 on 4-H and older rural youth work. ,1945 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 913 While camp activities constitute a relativel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... D GRANTS OF FUNDS FOR RESEARCH AND OTHER PURPOSES 19 A report of the following gifts and grants of funds for research and other purposes received by the University since the last report June 30, 1945 : Gifts 1. Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, 700 to be added to the "Occupational Therapy Scholarship Fund." 2. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, New York City, 400 for the contin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...olicy to review the matter of awarding contracts for architectural and engineering services on various University building projects to the firms approved by the Board for this purpose on June 30, 1945. T h e Committee has been giving consideration to this matter and has authorized the award of contracts to the following firms previously approved by ,918 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 23 the Board on J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ittee has been giving consideration to this matter and has authorized the award of contracts to the following firms previously approved by ,918 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 23 the Board on June 30, 1945, and in accordance with the terms specified in the action of the Board at that meeting. Project Firm Veterinary Building Childs and Smith Electrical Engineering Building Chemical Engineering Building... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ms for the following projects: Apartment buildings for married students; Fine Arts Building. This report was received for record. C U R R I C U L U M IN LIBERAL ARTS A N D SCIENCES 26 On June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 515 , the Board approved a recommendation from the University Senate for a new curriculum in Liberal Arts and Sciences, subject to the concurrence of Dr. George D. Stoddard, President-e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nance Committee reports that it has received the report of Arthur Young and Company, auditors of the University, on their examination of the accounts of the University for the year ended June 30, 1945. The report includes a certification of the balance sheet, the statement of current income and expenditures and current funds surplus, and summaries of fund transactions. A copy has been filed with t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nts as long as there is need for them. It is further proposed that if the State appropriation is not sufficient it be supplemented through bond issues. 3. That the action of the Board on June 30, 1945, appropriating 25,000 for the purchase of the T. A. Clark property on Illinois Street as part of a site for the apartment-type of residence hall be rescinded and that these funds be a p plied to the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...djourned session of May 26, 1945. On motion of Mr. McKelvey, the minutes were approved as printed on pages 451-496 above. 497 ,498 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT WILLARD June 30 The Board considered the following matters presented by the President of the University. AWARD O F CERTIFICATES OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1 The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ave been in the service of the University for twenty-two years. I recommend that Dean Leonard be retired September I, 1945, with the rank of Dean of Women, Emerita. ,504 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 On motion of Mr. Fornof, seconded by Mrs. Grigsby, this retirement was approved as recommended, and the Secretary of the Board was directed to send to Dean Leonard an expression of the appreciation of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...executive agent qualified to do this. H e must be familiar with commercial practices respecting patents and must have the necessary office facilities for conducting ,5o6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 correspondence and investigations incidental to the granting of licenses. T h e new manager to be appointed by the Foundation may be able to handle such matters. On motion of Mr. Davis, these proposals we... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nimal Husbandry 435 000 6 .. 6 Laboratory Dairy Husbandry 275 000 6 .. 6 Laboratory Sargent and Lundy Engineers Power Plant and Dis1 871 000 7 .. 7 tribution System ,5o8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 All of the above are Chicago firms except Perry, Shaw, and Hepburn, whose office is in Boston, Massachusetts. In the few cases where 7 is indicated as the base fee, the higher rate is justified either by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ty is estimated at 48,400. O n m o t i o n of M r . N i c k e l l , t h e a c t i o n of t h e C o m p t r o l l e r in t h i s matter w a s approved and confirmed. ,5io BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 DISCONTINUANCE O F TWO-YEAR C U R R I C U L U M IN S C H O O L O F JOURNALISM 24 On June 19, 1943, the Board of Trustees approved a recommendation for the establishment of a two-year emergency program in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...tudies, the counseling of students, and improve'.Dr. Stoddard notified the President of the University on July 9, 1945, of his concurrence in these recommendations. ,5i4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 ments in examining techniques and methods of teaching. Members of the committees visited other colleges and universities to examine recent developments in liberal education. Reports from educational confe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... further consideration be given to the requirements of this curriculum. ' Dr. Stoddard notified the President of the University on July 9, 1945, of his concurrence. ,Si6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 E D U C A T I O N A L P O L I C I E S RELATING T O T H E E S T A B L I S H M E N T O F A UNIT O F T H E NAVAL R E S E R V E O F F I C E R S ' TRAINING C O R P S AT T H E UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS 34 T h e U... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...d correspondence work taken while in the Armed Forces, provided that the total credit offered for admission meets both the qualitative and quantitative requirements ,Si8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 stated respectively for admission to those curricula, and provided further that the applicant for admission has completed at least one year's work in residence in the University of Illinois or in a colleg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...r s GORDON CROME HORTIN DONALD VINCENT K A N E BERNADETTE GRACE PESKIND CHARLES EDWARD SEAY FREDERICK JAMES STEPHENS E M M A LOUISE W E L C H ,528 BOARD OF TRUSTEES In Commercial Teaching June 30 MARY PAULINE GRAVES In MISCHA COHEN, with Honors Economics FLORENCE R U T H SPIESEL In Industrial BRUCE SUTHERLAND SCHRICKER Administration In HARRIS POWERS BLOMEYER MARIAN JOYCE DAVIDSON EARL WILLIAM FLE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... I T A LUCILLE SULLIVAN MARY ELLEN U H L L ELLA M A Y WEMHOENER CAROLINE TRENKLE W H I T T O N ,530 BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLLEGE O F EDUCATION D e g r e e of Bachelor of Science In Education June 30 D E A N STEELE ABENDROTH M A R T H A ROWENA ANDREWS DELORIS LOUISE ARGIANAS R U T H BAHCALL GLORIA BERMAN MARY ELOISE BOWMAN CAROL T H R I F T BRAND R U T H ELEANOR BRANDWEIN GENEVA CELESTE CALCATERRA BET... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...Forestry, in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural 1 Experiment The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President. ,534 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Station, beginning May 20, 1945, and continuing through August 31, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month this supersedes her pre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ..., MADELYN, Special Research Associate in Chemistry, for one year beginning September I, 1945, at a salary of three thousand two hundred dollars 3200 . June 27, 1945 ,536 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 WOODS, DONALD ARTHUR, Circulation Assistant in the Library, on one-fourth time, beginning J u n e 15, 1045, and continuing through July 31, 1945, at a salary at the rate of thirty-six dollars fifty cents ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...c Chemistry 5 or 3 Rhet. 2 Rhetoric and Composition 3 Hygiene 2 or 5 Elementary Hygiene and Sanitation 2 Military Science for Men I Physical Education I Total 15-17 ,54Q BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Second Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS Agron. 25 Farm Crops Hort. la Introductory Pomology, Ornamental Gardening Chem. 5 Inorganic Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Ed. 1 The American Pub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...istry .5 or 3 Chem. 5 Inorganic Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 5 Chem. 22 Elementary Quantitative Analysis 5 Chem. 33 Elementary Organic Chemistry 5 Total 18-20 ,546 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Teaching1 HOURS CURRICULUM PREPARATORY TO COMMERCIAL TEACHING For the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Commercial First Y e a r FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER D.G.S. ia Verbal Expression B.O.O. 12a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...kkeeping: Required: Accountancy ie, or ia and lb, 2a, and 2b Elective: Accountancy 3 a ; Business Law la, l b ; B.O.O. 2, 5 Minimum Total H0UES 6 6 2 3 17 11-12 4 16 ,S4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 III. General Commerce Minor: Required: Accountancy l a , l b Business Law l a , l b B.O.O. 5 Economic or Commercial Geography Total P r o p o s e d N e w Courses , 6 6 3 5 20 B.O.O. I2a-c. TYPEWRITING. A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...on, is required for graduation. See footnote 2 on preceding page. ' If the student takes both Political Science and History the requirement is automatically met. 1 ,550 BOARD O F TRUSTEES June 30 The student preparing for certification as an English teacher will present a teaching minor in place of his college minor. Desirable teaching combinations with English include art and music, and double mi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ectives are other advanced courses in Speech; English 5, 3s, 36, 45, 130, 147; Music 28; Greek 17. ,554 For the Degree BOARD O F T R U S T E E S TO THE TEACHING in the Teaching of Year OF June 30 LATIN Latin1 CURRICULUM PREPARATORY of Bachelor First FIRST SEMESTER HOURS L a t i n 6 C i c e r o ; or L a t i n l a O v i d 2 4 3 Rhet. i Rhetoric and Composition 3 L a b o r a t o r y Science 5 M i l i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...cience: Political Science l a 3 History 3b 3 Humanities satisfied by study in major, minor, or e l e c t i v e s . . . 6 Hygiene 2 or 5 2 Psychology 1 4 Total 37-38 ,556 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 II. Professional Education Education 1 2 Education 25 3 Education 6 b . . : 3 Education 10b 3 Educational Practice 17 5 Total 16 I I I . Major Latin A. Grammar and Literature: Preparatory: Latin n a - i l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...he minimum program, and other language and literature courses. Total for Graduation excluding first two years of work in military science and physical education 120 ,562 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 CURRICULUM PREPARATORY T O T H E TEACHING OF SPANISH For the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in the Teaching of Spanish1 First Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS Spanish ia Elementary Spanish... 4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... Spanish 2a-2b 8 Spanish 3a-3b 6 Spanish 7a-7b 4 Spanish 8a-8b 4 Spanish 14b 3 Social Science I 3 Total 36 IV. Minors English 19 Latin or History 15-20 Total. 34-39 ,564 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 V. Electives 6 T h e six hours in humanities required under General Education, above, will be fulfilled by courses in the major, thus freeing six hours for electives. Recommended electives: Spanish ioa-io... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nce and general science, biological science and chemistry, chemistry and general science, English and physical education, or general science and physical education. ,566 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Second Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS Home Econ. 29a Clothing 2 Home Econ. 29b Clothing Laboratory 2 Home Econ. 2 Home Architecture 3 Chem. 3,2 Elementary Organic Chemistry 3 Ed. 1 The Am... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...e fashion. Degree Requirements. The required courses for the first four years satisfy the requirements for graduation in the College of Education and in the College ,568 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 of Liberal Arts and Sciences if 16 hours of electives are used. -However, if more than one minor teaching subject is contemplated, doubtless more elective hours must be taken. T h e program advised by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...organic Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 5 English or American L i t e r a t u r e . . . 2 Physical Education I Military Science for Men I Total 17 ,S70 FIRST SEMESTER BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Second Year HOURS SECOND SEMESTER M a t h . 7 Calculus Chem. 22 Elementary Quantitative Analysis Biology Ed. 1 The American Public School Physical Education Military Science for Men Total. 5 5 4 2 1 1 18 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... American Education 1 unit ; Electives 2 units. 1 Normally this course is a prerequisite for students who propose to carry on individual research or write a thesis. ,576 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Program of Study. There are no fixed course requirements beyond those specified above. T h e adviser in consultation with the student will formulate a program of courses adapted to each individual's inter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis 5 Psych. I Introduction to Psychology 4 Physical Education 1 Military Science for Men I Total 18 See footnote on preceding page. ,580 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Second Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER HOURS Physics l a and 3a or 7a and 8a General Physics Mechanics, Sound, and Heat Ed. 1 The American Public School M a t h . 7 Calculus Foreign Language Mil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ght hours should be taken in each of two social studies fields: economics, political science, sociology, geography. ,582 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Second Year FIRST SEMESTER HOURS SECOND SEMESTER June 30 HOURS Social Studies 1 Pol. Sci. la American Government Foreign Language Ed. 1 The American Public School Military Science for Men Physical Education Total Social Studies 1 Science or Mathematics Speech 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... minimum total required for a minor is 16 hours. 1 Students who have completed a substantial amount of study in American history are advised to elect Education 101. ,584 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Conditions of Nonacademic Employees Effective July 1, 1945 Adopted by the Board of Trustees June 30, 1945, Minutes, page 506 I. GENERAL POLICY 1. Ever... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... Nonacademic Personnel will have the responsibility and authority to reach an understanding on behalf of the University in accordance with the terms of this Policy. ,586 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 III. METHODS OF DETERMINING RATES OF COMPENSATION 1 . All p r o p o s e d c h a n g e s in g r o u p r a t e s shall be s u b m i t t e d t o the D i r e c t o r of N o n a c a d e m i c P e r s o n n e l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nd the work week. Schedules for Urbana and Chicago have been supplied to all interested employees and officers of the University. Changes in these schedules will be ,588 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 made as to prevailing rate groups when prevailing local practices change and the University is notified accordingly, and as to other groups when approved by the Director of Nonacademic Personnel. Employee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...t be deducted from employee's required schedules. Conditions relating to registration and fees are covered in regulations of the Board of Trustees on those matters. ,59o BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 V. SUNDAYS As a general rule, University buildings will be closed and no work will be required on Sundays except as follows: 1. In those positions in which seven-day service is required, except as otherwi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...Workmen's Compensation Act. B. Such employees may elect to use portions of allowances for disability provided under sub-section B hereof to supplement payments made ,592 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 under the Workmen's Compensation Act, provided that in no case during a period of disability shall total payments exceed the full compensation paid the individual at the time the disability occurred. C. A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...he armed forces, he is not physically or mentally qualified to perform the duties of any such position, the University will offer him employment in a position which ,594 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 his physical and mental condition permits him to perform, at the rate of compensation provided for that position. 5 . Leaves of absence for other approved work may be granted on request by the President o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...w e r e a u t h o r i z e d t o e x e c u t e t h e n e c e s s a r y contracts. ADMISSION O F N O N R E S I D E N T W O M E N S T U D E N T S 2 At the meeting of the Board of Trustees on June 30 Minutes, page 508 , I recommended that the Board authorize a policy of restricting admission of undergraduate women students by not admitting nonresidents of Illinois, with certain exceptions, after July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...4,177. T h e Comptroller requests and I recommend the reappropriation of the following additional balances in accounts in which it was found impossible to complete the expenditures before June 30: Chicago Colleges Summer Quarter Salaries 40 000 Placement Bureau for equipment 2 000 Airport Operation 485 Scholarly Publications 14 549 Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary 12 539 Morton Arboretum Land 90 Lan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...til September 30, with the following results: Midwest Painting Service 11 349 Walter Ingstrup Company 12 310 Franz Decorators 12 475 Because of the necessity of encumbering funds prior to June 30, the Comptroller approved the award of the contract to the lowest bidders, Midwest Painting Service. On motion of Dr. Meyer, the action of the Comptroller in awarding this contract was.approved and confir... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...h revenues as supplemented by University income authorized by law to be retained in the University treasury and applied to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1045, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, p. 796, this Board of Trustees is authorized to issue revenue bonds fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1945: ...h revenues as supplemented by University income authorized by law to be retained in the University treasury and applied to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1045, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L, 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L- 1955, p. 796, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution dul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1945: ...r of Nonacademic Personnel recommends certain changes in the "Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Conditions of Nonacademic Employees," adopted by the Board of Trustees June 30, 1945, as amended. I recommend that this be referred to the Board Committee on Civil Service and Employees. The Director of Nonacademic Personnel met with this Committee today, preceding the Board meeting.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ...graph 4 of the "Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and W o r k i n g Conditions of Nonacademic Employees" for Chicago Professional Colleges as approved by the Board of Trustees on June 30, 1945, to be effective January I, 1947. T h e effect is to provide for a basic five-day work week with two weeks' vacation for nonacademic employees other than administrative groups, in lieu of the general... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ...cutive session the items on the agenda and took action on the following matters presented by the President of the University. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION FOR PURCHASE OF CLARK PROPERTY 1 On June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 506 , the Board of Trustees approved the purchase of the so-called Clark property in Urbana adjoining the property at the corner of Goodwin and Green Streets Fay property acquired for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ... f M r . F o r n o f , t h e lease w a s a p p r o v e d a n d a u t h o r i t y w a s given as r e c o m m e n d e d . ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR APARTMENT BUILDING 5 On June 30, 1945, the Board of Trustees authorized the employment of architectural and engineering firms for designing and planning buildings and other permanent improvements in the University's building program for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: On June 30, 1945, a special appropriation of 50,000 was made by the Board for the Home Research Center of the Small Homes Council; 20,500 was assigned for the purchase of property, and the balance was set aside as a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ... e d . A D D E N D U M TO CONTRACT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES ON NEW CHEMISTRY BUILDING 16 The agreement with the architects, Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White approved by the Board on June 30, 1945, and by the Committee on General Policy on November 23, 1945 for architectural services on the Chemistry Building does not cover services on laboratory equipment, which is a large item in this projec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ROGERS 4 On June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 500 , there was reported to the Board the probate of the will of the late William T. Rogers of Buffalo, Sangamon County, Illinois. This will devised to the University as remainderman ce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1945: ...tal dietary staff. Elevator operators to be included in this section or in a . c The following procedure shall be in effect in establishing rates for Group 3 b from July I, 1943, through June 30, 1945: If the National W a r Labor Board raises the present limit of wages 1 5 over that in effect January 1, 1941 , the University will make corresponding adjustments semi-annually in salary and wage rate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1945: ...b on the basis of the following provisions: I. T h e University will lease the property to the University Club for possession and operation by it for Club purposes, for the period ending June 30, 1945, with option to the University to continue, until such time as the University requires the property for University purposes, under the following conditions: a The University will pay the operating ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1945: Approved June 30, 1945. L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947. Said bonds will be callable on 30 days' notice on any interest d a t e at the following dates a n d prices: Noncallable to F e b r u... (Book - Housing Bond Issue of 1952)
  • 1945: ...ion shall be expressed in writing at least thirty days before this memorandum of understanding- expires. It is further agreed that this memorandum of understanding shall not extend beyond June 30,1945, except by the writtenapproval of the signatory parties and that not less than 90 days' written notice of termination of participation in ,1934 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 5 the project by any cooperating... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1945: ...rom September 11 to October 10, 1948 see Appendix, page 185 . T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . INCREASE IN CONTRACT FOR PRINTING SPECIALIZED PUBLICATIONS 11 On June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 519 , the Board of Trustees approved an increase in the rates of the contract with the George Banta Publishing Company, Menasha, Wisconsin. This company has printed The Journal of Engli... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: ...CT FOR ARCHITECTURAL. SERVICES FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING 12 A contract for architectural services on the Electrical Engineering Building was awarded by the Board of Trustees on June 30, 1945 Minutes, page 507 , to Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White at a fee of 6 per cent of the construction cost. Changes in the construction of the building, made at the request of the Department of Elect... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: ...r by making other contributions. The University agreed to match all moneys con- ,828 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 29 tributed to this fund by members of the Club during the biennium ended June 30, 1945. T h e trust fund thus established now amounts to 15,374.92. T h e r e is no prospect for a new University Club building in the immediate future. T h e Men's University Club has undertaken to improve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: " Approved June 30, 1945. L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, as amended, and all other Laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the University of Il... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: ...ction, acquisition or equipment of any such building or buildings, payable solely from the revenues derived from the operation thereof, and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1945, this Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois is authorized to issue revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing, equipping... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: Approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title a s amended by Act approved July 21, 1947," approved July 21, 1947, as amended, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Truste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1945: Approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947," approved July 21, 1947, as amended, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Trustee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1945: ...uction, acquisition or equipment of any such building or buildings payable solely from the revenues derived from the operation thereof, and for the refunding of any such bonds," Approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1945: ...h revenues as supplemented by University income authorized by law to be retained in the University treasury and applied to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947. p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, p. 796, this Board of Trustees is authorized to issue revenue bonds fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1945: ...h revenues as supplemented by University income authorized by law to be retained in the University treasury and applied to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," Approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1047, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, - 1055 P- 790, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1945: ...ion shall be expressed in writing at least thirty days before this memorandum of understanding- expires. It is further agreed that this memorandum of understanding shall not extend beyond June 30,1945, except by the writtenapproval of the signatory parties and that not less than 90 days' written notice of termination of participation in ,1934 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 5 the project by any cooperating... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1946: ... ; i I T. : r i 2 '" 00 '- vi I w - 00 I'' ' - 21Z " 2 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Combined Statement of Income and E xpense BUSEY-EVANS and M E N S RESIDENCE HALLS for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30 1946 TOTAL INCOME EXPENSES 1947 1948 1949 1950 617,9 1951 6 396,961 630,216 627,976 Ope . I V es R od . . upplies I'ti Laundry Insurance M llaneous Genera '1 al O p itions Administration Student Service :... (Book - Housing Bond Issue of 1952)
  • 1946: ...ing Consultant, Division of Services for Crippled Children, April 1 through August 31, 1945. WAVE F. W. Looms, Professor of Physics and Head of the Department, September 1, 1945, through June 30, 1946.1 ERNEST M. LYMAN, Assistant Professor of Physics, September 1, 1945, through June 30, 1946.1 LELAND J. HAWORTH, Professor of Physics, September 1, 1045, through June 30, 1946.' H. C. M. CASE, Profes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... WAVE F. W. Looms, Professor of Physics and Head of the Department, September 1, 1945, through June 30, 1946.1 ERNEST M. LYMAN, Assistant Professor of Physics, September 1, 1945, through June 30, 1946.1 LELAND J. HAWORTH, Professor of Physics, September 1, 1045, through June 30, 1946.' H. C. M. CASE, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of the Department, extension of leave without pay fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...5, through June 30, 1946.1 ERNEST M. LYMAN, Assistant Professor of Physics, September 1, 1945, through June 30, 1946.1 LELAND J. HAWORTH, Professor of Physics, September 1, 1045, through June 30, 1946.' H. C. M. CASE, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of the Department, extension of leave without pay from September I through December 31, 1945, or until such prior time as he is able to r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ecutive Committee of the Board of Trustees has also authorized the purchase of 30,000 to 35,000 tons screenings coal for delivery as required during the period from September I, 1945, to June 30, 1946, for the UrbanaChampaign Power Plant, as follows: Tons F.o.b. Mine Freight Delivered Southern Coal Company, St. Louis 7,500 to J1.89 1.18 3-07 10,000 Lafayette Coal Company, Chicago 7,500 to 10,000 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...r 1945-1946, the University was informed by the United States Department of Agriculture that the funds for Emergency War Food Administration Minutes, page 733 for the period July 1, 1945-June 30, 1946, would not be available, but that with the passage of Federal legislation authorizing Bankhead-Flannagan Funds that it would be satisfactory to transfer the Emergency War Food Administration budget t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...le for one year beginning July 1, 1945, and ending June 30, 1046. All unexpended balances in wages appropriations and unencumbered balances in expense and equipment appropriations la"pse June 30, 1946. Unless otherwise indicated in the budget: 1. T h e service required under appointments in this budget to positions on the teaching faculty covers the academic year of the University, not including t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ly installments. Symbols: A Indefinite tenure. F Eight months from October 1,1045. B Two years from September 1,1945. G Special tenure. D One year from September 1,1945. H July 1,1045, to June 30,1946. E Ten months from September 1,1945. Part-time: W h e n any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. ACADEMIC AND... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: to June 30, 1946, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification by the Head of the Department of Forestry. The Clark-McNary and Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year, July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1946, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...0 28 200 145 000 Includes contributions to University Retirement System, estimated at 1,030. ,1945 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 733 Emergency War Food Administration Fund Salaries and Wages to June 30, 1946 FOOD PRODUCTION AND CONSERVATION 1. H 1 Emergency Information Assistant 2. 4 Emergency War Food Assistants H 3. 55 County Clerks or Stenographers Sub-total, Food Production and Conservation MILK PROD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...1, 1945, at a salary of one thousand dollars 1000 . October 2, 1945 MILLER, ROSEMARY, Engineering Library Assistant, on one-fourth time, beginning October 8, 1945, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of thirty-seven dollars fifty cents 37-50 a month. October 4, 1945 MILLIGAN, BURTON ALVIERE, Instructor in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1045, at a salary of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...twenty dollars 920 . October 4, 1945 ,886 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 18 MURRAY, HELEN, Engineering Library Assistant, on one-fourth time, beginning October 8, 1945, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of thirty-seven dollars fifty cents 37.30 a month. October 8, 1945 N A S H , LEONARD KOLLENDER, Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September I, 1945, at a sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...icago, Illinois, 1,000 in support of research under the direction of Professor F . R. Steggerda of the Department of Zoology and Physiology, during the period of October I, 1945, through June 30, 1946. 18. Aeration Processes, Incorporated, Columbus, Ohio, 3,000 for the continuation of a study of the problems of ice cream manufacture, for a period of one year from September 1, 1945. 19. Mrs. Willia... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...POINTMENT OF UNIVERSITY AUDITORS The Finance Committee recommends that Arthur Young and Company, Certified Public Accountants of Chicago, again be engaged as auditors for the year ending June 30, 1946, on the basis of per-diem rates and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charge will not exceed the following sums: General University Audit 4 300 University of Illinois Foundation 500... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...red ninety-three dollars seventy-five cents 393-75 . November 19, 1945 INGLE, ROBERT MAURICE, Teacher in the University H i g h School, beginning November 5, 1045, and continuing through June 30, 1946, a t a salary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month. November 5, 1045 IRENEUS, CARL, J R . , Assistant Professor of Surgery, in the- College of Medicine, on two-fifths time, beginning Octobe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...s supersedes his previous appointm e n t . November 29, 1945 BRAUN, HOWARD J O H N , I n s t r u c t o r in Physical Education for Men, beginning December 3, 1945, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one thousand four hundred ninety-five dollars 1495 a year, in addition to one thousand one hundred fifty dollars 1150 a year paid by the Athletic Association for which the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...umes no responsibility this supersedes his previous appointment . December 11, 1945 CARR, ARTHUR J A P H E T H , Assistant in English, beginning November 15, 1945, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ninety dollars 190 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . November 28, 1945 CARRUTH, P H I L I P WILKINSON, Instructor in Mathematics, on three-fif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... dollars sixty-six cents 291.66 a month. December 31, 1945 DRUMMOND, ROBERT, Instructor in Art and in the Division of General Studies, beginning February 10, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary of one thousand three hundred fifty dollars 1350 for the period. January 22, 1946 EADES, CHARLES HUBERT, J R . , Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for seven mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...46, without salary this supersedes his previous appointment . January 11, 1946 HARRIS, MARIAN K., Instructor in Art, on one-half time, beginning February 10, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-five dollars 135 a month. January 21, 1046 H A R T , ARMSBY TOD, Assistant in Architecture, on one-half time, for five months beginning February 1, 1946... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...e rate of one hundred ninety dollars 100 a month. January 21, 1946 HOWD, M. CURTIS, Assistant Principal of the University High School, beginning February 25, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . January 2, 1046 HUBER, EDMUND BURKE, Head Resident of the Gymnasium Annex Housing Unit, fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...is previous appointment . December 31, 1945 O'CONNOR, M R S . GERTRUDE P., University High School Library Assistant, on one-half time, beginning February 25, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. January 30, 1946 ODEGAARD, CHARLES EDWIN, Associate Professor of History, on indefinite tenure, beginning January 21, 1946, at a salary at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...o hundred dollars 3200 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . December 20, 1945 PHILLIPS, CLARENCE, Assistant in Mathematics, beginning January 2, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty-two dollars 182 a month. January 14, 1946 PILGRIM, FREDERICK JOHN, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on onehalf time, for four months beginning F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... this supersedes her previous appointment . January 21, 1946 SCHECHNER, M R S . ISABEL T., Instructor in Physical Education for Women, beginning February 26, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary of one thousand dollars 1000 . December 28, 1945 SCHREITER, OTTO MANGNUS, Assistant in Dairy Manufactures, in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month. February 11, 1946 H U L T , RICHARD EMANUAL, Instructor in Art, beginning M a r c h 15, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred ninety dollars 200 a month. February 11, 1946 HURTADO, EDWARD, Health Officer of the Chicago Departments, for seven months beginning February I, 1946, at a sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...000 . F e b r u a r y 11, 1946 MITCHELL, WARREN IRVIN, Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the College of Engineering, beginning February 24, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred forty dollars 240 a month. F e b r u a r y 4, 1946 PAAPE, CHARLES WILLIAM, Assistant in History, for five months beginning February 1, 1046, at a salary at the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...pointment . March 6, 1946 GIESECKE, GUSTAVE ERNST, Resident Manager, with the rank of Associate, of the Chanute Field Housing Project, beginning February 11, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of three hundred dollars 300 a month for the convenience of the University he will also be provided housing valued at one hundred twenty dollars 120 a year this supersedes hi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... hundred dollars 1200 . March 4, 1946 PALEVSKY, HARRY, Research Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning February 14, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twelve dollars fifty cents 112.50 a month. F e b r u a r y 22, 1046 PEARSON, JOHN EDWIN, Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, in the College of Engineeri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...peech resignation effective February 1, I946HURME, VEIKKO OSCAR, Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry, in the College of Dentistry resignation effective at the close of business on June 30, 1946. HURT, Ross H., Associate in Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology resignation effective January 28, 1946. JACKSON, MRS. R U T H W., Exchange Assistant in the Acquisition Department of the Library r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...nuary 28, 1946 December 17, 1945 Leases executed under general regulations of the Board of T r u s t e e s : With Whom Robert Jochim Property 2025-3 South Mathews, from March 1, 1946, to June 30, 1946 Amount to be paid to the University 200 Date March 1, 1946 This report was received for record. PARKING REGULATIONS 25 Several years ago the Board o Trustees authorized the following regulation which... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...s and miscellaneous sources. This increase is now estimated at 1,311,157, including a balance of 200,000 of increased income over estimates realized during the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1946. In the report submitted to the Board on March 9 the estimated increase in University income for next year was given as 1,000,000. That estimate was on the basis of an enrollment in the colleges and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. March 25, 1946 BUCKLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on one-half time, beginning April 4, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 11, 1046 BUTLER, GIBBON, Special Counselor in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ious appointment . April 5, 1946 DOLIO, ARDWIN JOSEPH, Special Teacher for W a r Veterans in the University High School, on one-half time, beginning March 7, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. April 13, 1046 DRABANSJ:I, JOSEPH STEPHEN, Clinical Associate in Urology, in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...h Assistant in the Provost's Office . April 5, 1946 HOFFMAN, HELEN PAULINE, Research Assistant in the Provost's Office, on one-half time, beginning March 11, 1046, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 2, 1046 HOLIC, RICHARD, Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry, in the College of Dentistry, o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...undred dollars 400 . March 18, 1946 LEWIS, REUBEN R., Assistant in Anaesthesia, in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning March 18, 1046, and continuing through June 30, 1946, without salary. April 11, 1946 LITHF.RLAND, MRS. DOROTHY, Assistant in Accountancy, on three-fourths time, for four months beginning March 1, 1946, at a salary of six hundred seventy-five dollars 67... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...and two hundred dollars 1200 . April 3, 1946 MATTINGLEY, VICTOR LEE, Graduate Intern in the Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, beginning March 5, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of fifty-five dollars 55 a month for his convenience he will also be provided maintenance and u n i f o r m s . March 11, 1946 MAXWELL, ROBERT CLYDE, Supervising Engineer, In... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...t a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. March 11, 1946 WHITE, HOWARD LEE, Assistant in Architecture, on one-half time, beginning March 15, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. March 11, 1946 ,1946 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO95 WORLEY, W I L L JUNIOR, Instructor in Theoretical a n d Applied Mechanics, for three mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...e of two thousand dollars 2000 a year. May 17, 1946 HAMPSON, ARTHUR, JR., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on threesevenths time, beginning April 18, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seven dollars fourteen cents 107.14 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 23, 1946 HARRIS, ELLIS H., Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics, in th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...his supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 4, 1946 ,1946 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1129 MESSER, CONSTANTINE JOHN, Assistant in English, beginning March 21, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 30, 1946 MORRISON, DONALD A., Associate Professor of Psychiatry, in the College of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...OPRIATION O F UNEXPENDED BALANCES 12 A recommendation that the following unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1946, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1046. Chicago Branch study 1 000 Surplus equipment working fund 16 555 University Council on Teacher Education including special equipment 2 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ssociation had a net operating surplus of 126,642, a reserve of 42,000 for maintenance and replacement of plant, and a reserve of 55.33 f r equipment replacement. It is estimated that on June 30, 1946, the operating surplus will be 208,667, the reserve for plant maintenance and replacement will be 52,000, and the reserve for equipment replacement will be 48,520. The budget has been examined by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...esident to make changes and adjustments as recommended by the Association's Board of Directors within the total estimated income. Following is a statement of the adjustments thus made to June 30, 1946, not previously reported: Special Appropriations Summer personnel work for veterans 400 Additions to 1945-1946 Operating Budget Summer recreational program for intramural and recreation 1 000 Increas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1946: ... 12 The Committee on Athletic Activities has received a copy of the report on the examination of the accounts of the Athletic Association of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1946, by A r t h u r Young and Company, auditors. The report is supplemented by a report from the University Auditing Division covering the detailed audit of ticket sales for the year. The report of Arthu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1946: ... of the Board reports that he has received from Arthur Young and Company, auditors of the University, the report of their examination of the accounts of the University for the year ended June 30, 1946. Copies of the report have been sent to President Stoddard and all the members of the Board of Trustees. T h e report includes a certification of the balance sheet, a statement of current income and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1946: ...tice to the other party of its intention to cancel the lease six months prior to the effective date of cancellation or termination, and such effective date of cancellation shall either be June 30 or February 1 of any year after the date of the original lease. This report was received for record. CHANGES IN " P O L I C Y AND RULES RELATING TO COMPENSATION AND WORKING CONDITIONS OF NONACADEMIC EMPLO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...e next General Assembly of Illinois to provide for the payment into the "University Income F u n d " which is the general income fund of the University of 190,000 for the biennium ending June 30, 1947, and for each biennium thereafter the sum of 80,000, to be expended by the University to promote the breeding and use of better horses by providing instruction in equitation, breeding, feeding, judgi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...ry Association and the Library Binders' Institute. T h e Purchasing Agent, the Director of the Library, and the Comptroller recommend that a contract for the period September 1, 1945, to June 30, 1947, be placed with Ernst Hertzberg and Sons, at the prices scheduled in their proposal and that they be required to furnish a bond for 10,000. I concur in this recommendation and recommend that the Comp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...dred dollars 4500 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . November 28, 1945 STERLING, CLARENCE, Research Assistant in Botany, beginning February 1, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1947, at a salary at the rate of two hundred twenty dollars 220 a month. November 27, 1945 TAPE, GERALD FREDERICK, Assistant Professor of Physics, in the College of Engineering, beginning February 1, 1946... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...Wages of clerical helpers 50 Office supplies 300 Travel expenses 800 Total 2 070 I recommend that an appropriation of 2,070 be made for this program and that the funds be available until June 30, 1947. O n m o t i o n of M r . N i c k e l l , t h i s a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s m a d e a s r e c o m mended, by the following vote: Aye, M r . Davis, M r . Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Livingsto... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ... University 880 105 Date March 2, 1946 March 18, 1946 Leases executed March 11 to April 10, 1946: With Whom Benjamin McMains Elmer Spencer Property 57 East Armory, from March 1, 1946, to June 30, 1947 Small house on Percival farm, from February 1 to August 31, 1946 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 21 T h e Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Boa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...ore funds for either temporary or permanent housing for either students or faculty. The budget for 1946-1947 has been made out in such a way as to use all available income in sight up to June 30, 1947, before the first semester has been completed. T h e University is limited, so far as any increase in its operating budget is concerned, to the additional income from student fees which must be appro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...erty Trailer Sales Agency Properly Lease property 42 feet south of property leased by Mid-Continent Pet r o l e u m C o m p a n y at corner of Wright and University from May 15, 1946, to June 30, 1947 Amount to be paid tc the University 338 70 Date May 16, 19J6 This report was received for record. INTERNAL BUDGET FOR 1946-1947 7 The University's internal budget for the fiscal year beginning July I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ... and "Expense and Equipment" upon written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ... Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on June 30, 1047, are only those for the purchase... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...ughout the year, D One year from September 1,1946. except for allowable vacaE Ten months from September 1, 1946. tion, without additional comG Special tenure. pensation. H July 1,1946, to June 30,1947. Part-time: When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. ,1946 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1205 ACADEMIC AND ADMI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ... States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification by the Head of the Department of Forestry. The Clark-McNary and Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year, July 1, 1946, to June 30, 1947, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: .... K. B. Raper, Visiting Professor of Botany February to June, 1947 4. D. H . Donald, Research Associate in History 5. Clarence Sterling, Research Assistant in Botany February 1, 1946, to June 30, 1947 6. , Assistant in Botany 7. Mrs. Ethel C. Yuncker, Assistant 8. Oreste Moretto, Postdoctorate Fellow in Civil Engineering March 15 to September 15, 1946 Total, Special Graduate School Fund Non-recurr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...h General Assembly, the University of Illinois biennial budget for 1945-1947 carries a provision making mandatory increases in the salaries of the nonacademic staff ,50o BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 30 other than those whose compensation is based on local prevailing rates. It is necessary to proceed at once to prepare new records, so that payrolls for July may be-made up in time to have checks ready for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...Ear Department of Public Welfare nurses 22 420 56 Typewriter replacement 3 2 6 53 Total 527 746 09 I recommend the reappropriation of these balances for the fiscal year, July I, 1946, to June 30, 1947. O n m o t i o n of M r . N i c k e l l , t h e s e b a l a n c e s w e r e r e a p p r o p r i a t e d a s recommended, by the following vote: Aye, M r . Davis, M r . Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, Mr. Li... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... . SIEVERT, C. F. A., Chemistry yi , Summer Semester, 1946, June 24-September 14, 1946, 300, supersedes 6-29-46 . SIFFERD, C. S., Supervisor of Counseling, Residence Halls, July 15, 1946-June 30, 1947, 292 a month 7-17-46 . SIGNOR, NELLE M., History and Political Science Librarian, Instructor in Library Science, one year beginning September I, 1046, 2820 on leave of absence, without pay, for six m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...SES 14 T h e Purchasing Agent reports that he has secured bids on 1,750 tons of 3 x 2 lump coal required for the operation of temporary student houses for the current school year through June 30, 1947. Southern Illinois coal was specified as being needed for this purpose. T h e following quotations were received, all of which were subject to future price adjustments except those of the Acme Coal C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...st 6 August 9 ,54 With Whom Frank Kent Harrison Yales BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 24 Amount to be paid to the Properly University Date 210 West Oregon from July 1, 1946. lo 900 00 July 2 June 30, 1947 South Carter-Pennell Farm from March Share basis August 3 o 1, 1947, to March 1, 1948 On motion of Mr. Williamson, the action of the Comptroller and the Secretary in executing these contracts was app... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: Term Until June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the University to renew for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and for successive annual periods until June 30, 1954. Space The North Transit Shed, west of Frame ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... would have been 123,662.50. This sum, plus the rental for parking space of 5,000.00 would be 128,662.50. The present agreed annual rental is 117,000.00 per year. F o r the period ending June 30, 1947, the rental is 115,000.00. Additional Payments Electricity: Current rates plus an additional charge of 5 on demand meter readings, and 3.5 on net energy readings, to cover pro rata share of line and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...1, 1946, 1200 9-13-46 . BLACK, E. W., Clinical Assistant, Pediatrics Medicine , one year beginning September i, 1946, without salary 9-9-46 . BLOOM, E. A., Assistant, English, February l-June 30, 1947, 180 a month, supersedes 8-3-46 . BLOOM, P H I L I P , Assistant, Prosthetic Dentistry Dentistry , one year beginning September 1, 1946, 1200 9-18-46 . BOHL, R. W., Assistant, Metallurgical Engineeri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... PATTERSON, CHARLES, JR., Assistant, English yi , ten months beginning September 1, 1946, 600 9-18-46 . PEARCE, M A Y W., University High School Library Assistant yi , September 23, 1946-June 30, 1947, 750 a year 0-18-46 . PEDRICK, R. F., Research Assistant, Dairy' Manufactures Dairy Husbandry S OA , August 1, 1946, until further notice, 100 a month 8-13-46 . PELKA, F. X., Assistant, Prosthetic De... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... . REEVES, R. E., Instructor, General Engineering Drawing C J 6 , ten months beginning September 1, 1946, 1500 8-2-46 . REMY, S. B., Clinical Assistant, Radiology Medicine , July 1, 1946-June 30, 1947, without salary 9-13-46 . REYNOLDS, J. T., Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgery Medicine 7-5 , one year beginning September I, 1946, 1200, supersedes 8-23-46 . RICHMOND, J. B., Assistant Professor, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Cataloger, Library, September 24, 1946-August 31, 1947, 160 a month 9-9-46 . SPERRY, DAVID, Assistant, English , September I, 1946-January 31, 1947, 60 a month, full t i m e , February i-June 30, 1947, 180 a month, supersedes 8-23-46 . SPRADLING, P. A., Assistant, Journalism A , ten months beginning September I, 1946, 000, Chief Announcer, Radio Station 4 , one year beginning September I, 1946, 18... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...., Instructor, Chemistry, ten months beginning September 1, 1946, 3000 8-28-46 . YEN, C. S., Special Research Graduate Assistant, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics S y2 , October 1, 1946-June 30, 1947, 900 9-9-46 . ZANCANER, ARNALDO, Informant, Portuguese , , ten months beginning September 1, 1946, 450 7-31-46 . ZEIDMAN, BLOSSOM, Assistant, Chemistry, ten months beginning September 1, 1946, 1600 9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Equipment" upon written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment, Wages, and Nonrecurring Items are available for one year beginning July 1, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...or Expense and Equipment, Wages, and Nonrecurring Items are available for one year beginning July 1, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on June 30, 1947, are only those for the purchase... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ppropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on June 30, 1947, are only those for the purchase of equipment and other capital items. All new positions classified as permanent and continuous should be included in the salary budget and must not be charged to any ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ontinuing through August 31, 1947, at an annual salary of 8,000. MAURICE J. GALBRAITH, to the position of Director of Student Welfare beginning September 19, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1947, at an annual salary of 4,800. LEWIS O. KEEWOOD, to the position of Examiner and Recorder in the Registrar's Office beginning October I, 1946, and continuing through August 31, 1047, at an annual sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...46 . BEAR, J. T., Student Assistant, Architecture K , eight months beginning October 1, 1946, 100 a month 10-8-46 . BECK, M E S . ANN, Research Assistant, History J4 , September 15, 1946-June 30, 1947, 100 a month 10-1-46 . BECKER, ISRAEL, Clinical Associate, Medicine Medicine , one year beginning September I, 1946, without salary, supersedes 9-25-46 . BEGANDO, J. S., Assistant, Business Organizat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ember 1, 1946-January 31, 1947, 45 a month 10-3-46 . ,1946 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 135 GALBRAITH, M. J., Director, Student Welfare Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , September 19, 1946-June 30, 1947, 400 a month 9-28-46 . GALLO, J. A., Instructor, Naval Science and Tactics, September 1, 1946, until further notice, without salary 9-16-46 . GARDNER, R. V., Assistant, Sociology, ten months beginnin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...nning September 1, 1946, 900 9-23-46 . ,1946 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 137 KOENIG, K. J., Assistant, Geology, full time, September 1, 1946-January 31, 1947, 5i8o a month, , February 1, 1947-June 30, 1947, 590 a month, supersedes 10-3-46 . KoZACKA, J, S., Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, in Charge of Shop Laboratories Undergraduate Division in Chicago , eleven months beginning October 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...search Assistant, Zoology i , three months beginning October 1, 1946, 8o a month, supersedes 10-8-46 . SCHLOEMER, HOWARD, Graduate Intern, Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacy , September 16, 1946-June 30, 1947, to be furnished maintenance and uniforms 9-25-46 . SCHRECKER, M R S . H E L E N E , Assistant, French, ten months beginning September 1, 1946, Si 800 9-28-46 . SCHROEDER, H. E., Student Assistant, A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ERGRADUATE DIVISION O F UNIVERSITY AT GALESBURG 20 Bids were invited from 33 concerns for 15,000 tons of Ij4" to o" coal screenings as required during the period October I, 1946, through June 30, 1947, inclusive, to be delivered at the rate of one car a day, for the Undergraduate Division of the University located at Galesburg. The only quotation received was from the Central Indiana Coal Company ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...al Lecturer, Physiology Medicine , ten months beginning November 1, 1946, without salary 10-26-46 . CROSS, DOROTHY M., Assistant, Animal Nutrition Animal Husbandry S , September 23, 1946-June 30, 1947, 175 a month 10-16-46 . CUTTS, R. I., Clinical Assistant, Medicine Medicine , October 8, 1946-August 31, 1947, without salary 10-16-46 . DAVIS, VELMA M., Instructor, English P h a r m a c y Ys , nine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , nine months beginning October 1, 1946, 1800 10-30-46 . MILLS, C. C , Supervisor, Counseling Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , October 4, 1946-June 30, 1947, 300 a month 10-25-46 . MITCHELL, W. D., Assistant Professor, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C YA , September 1, 1946-January 31, 1947, 500 10-18-46 . MUCHOW, W. C , Student Assistant, Architectur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...S. CONSTANCE K., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Chicago , ten months beginning October I, 1946, 2400 11-19-46 . ALSUTZ, R. W., Assistant, Zoology y2 , November 11, 1946-June 30, 1947, 80 a month, supersedes 11-22-46 . AYRES, R. B., Visiting Lecturer, Economics, five months beginning February 1, 1947, 2500 12-9-46 . BAKER, J. S., Instructor, Architecture, December 5, 1946-June 15,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ial Welfare Administration, four months beginning February 1, 1047, 187.50 a month 11-27-46 . MARBLE, D. P., Instructor, Chemistry Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , November 11, 1946-June 30, 1947, 400 a month 11-27-46 . MCGUIRE, BLANCHE B., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Chicago , ten months beginning October I, 1946, 3000 11-19-46 . MOHR, M R S . EUNICE C , Instructor, Jour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Dentistry 2 , ten months beginning November 1, 1946, 1000 a year 11-19-46 . NELSON, H. C , Instructor, General Engineering Drawing Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , November 11, 1946-June 30, 1947, 355.56 a month 11-27-46 . PERKINS, A. J., Assistant Professor, Chemistry P h a r m a c y , eight months beginning January I, 1047, 333.33 a month 12-5-46 . PETERS, LILLIAN L., Instructor, Physical S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... by representatives of all parties, the principal conditions of which a r e : 1. T h e lease of approximately 373,350 square feet of space at a rental of 115,000 for the 11 months ending June 30, 1947, and 117,000 a year thereafter, from August I, 1946, to June 30, 1951, with renewal privilege for three additional years. 2. T h e University is to pay for electricity, gas, water, and heat. 3. T h e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...n. FEDERAL FUNDS FOR FARM LABOR EXTENSION PROGRAM 3 Federal funds again have been made available for the F a r m Labor E x tension Program for the six-month period of January 1, 1947, to June 30, 1947, to be expended through the University Division of Agricultural Extension. T h e amount which has been made available for this period is 101,173, and provision ,1947 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 221 for ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...vision of Agricultural Extension. T h e amount which has been made available for this period is 101,173, and provision ,1947 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 221 for carrying on this program after June 30, 1947, will depend on the action of Congress. The following budget is submitted covering the estimated expenditures from January I to June 30, 1947: Salaries including supervisors, assistant supervisors, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...INOIS 221 for carrying on this program after June 30, 1947, will depend on the action of Congress. The following budget is submitted covering the estimated expenditures from January I to June 30, 1947: Salaries including supervisors, assistant supervisors, and clerical help for the central office, appointments to be approved by the President 78 933 Wages miscellaneous services 740 Travel 14 300 Ot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...bruary 1, 1047, 275 a month 1-4-47 . ,1947 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 231 EHRENBERG, VIOLET, Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , February 25, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1000 1-21-47 . FALETTI, R. J., Assistant, Business Law 54 , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 45 a month 12-26-46 . FAUCETT, P . M., JR., Assistant, Economics 54 , five months beginning Februa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... KELL, W . G , Assistant, Accountancy, five months beginning February 1, 1947, 180 a month 1-21-47 . KIMURA, K. K., Graduate Intern, Hospital Pharmacy P h a r m a c y , December 21, 1946-June 30, 1947, without salary, to be provided with maintenance and uniforms 1-6-47 . ,232 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 25 KINTNER, P. M., Assistant, Electrical Engineering C J 4 , February 1, 1947June 15, 1947, 450 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Equipment" upon written request to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment, Wages, and Nonrecurring items are available for one year beginning July I, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...or Expense and Equipment, Wages, and Nonrecurring items are available for one year beginning July I, 1946, and ending June 30, 1947. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1947, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. Allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on J u n e 30, 1947, are only those for the purch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...om September 1, 1946. quired throughout the year, exF Nine months from October I, 1946. cept for allowable vacation, withG Special tenure. out additional compensation. H July 1, 1946, to June 30, 1947. Part-time: When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered by the position. Housing: In a number of instances, as a practical a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., Assistant, English, five months beginning February I, 1047, 900 1-29-47 . APPLETON, M R S . ELIZABETH R., Assistant, Mathematics Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 14, 1947-June 30, 1947, 311 a month 2-18-47 . ASHAMY, R. G., Instructor, Accountancy, five months beginning February 1, 1947, 250 a month 2-5-47 . BAKHOUM, MICHEL, Research Graduate Assistant, Civil Engineering S , seven m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...sic , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 160 a month 1-29-47 . CASADY, C. P. Instructor, Commerce and Business Administration Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 25, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1100 1-29-47 . CASEY, R. F., Assistant, Economics J4 , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 450 2-14-47 . CHADERTON, J. C , Instructor, General Engineering Drawing, Counselor, Student Personnel B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., Assistant, Mechanical Engineering C M , February I, 1947June 15, 1947, 450 2-5-47 . GLAWE, J. F., Instructor, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , February 9, 1947-June 30, 1947, 350 a month 2-12-47 . GODBHALK, F. I., Research Assistant, Office of the High School Visitor, February 3, 1947-August 31, 1947, 4000 a year 2-10-47 . GOLDMAN, MRS. OLIVE, Assistant, Speech, five mon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., French J 4 , five months beginning February I, 1947, 90 a month 2-8-47 . SIEFERT, E. W., Instructor, General Engineering Drawing Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 350 a month 2-18-47 . SIECLE, P. E., Instructor, Social Sciences, Counselor, Student Personnel Bureau Undergraduate Division in Chicago , ten months beginning October 1, 1946, 3200 500 represents co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...he jobs are so small and of such character as to make competitive bidding impractical. The Department has recommended, and the Comptroller concurs, the award of standing contracts itntil June 30, 1947. Bids have been solicited for the several types of services rendered on a cost-plus fee basis, the latter based on a fixed percentage of direct cost of labor and material, with a minimum in each case... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...icago tional Hospitals washing machine Dietary Housing No. 1 prime white fuel oil The Wilkinson Oil Company, I 800 O O as required for n o oil approxiGalesburg mate space heaters through June 30, 1947 One Model 172 jacket water Physics 3 521 00 Young Radiator Company, cooler Racine, Wis. 6 983 26 37 electronic instruments Electrical Engineering Alfred Crossley and Associates, manufactured by HewCh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...tial terms and important variations are as follows: 1. Subject of the lease. T h e Drill Hall, with adjoining land totaling approximately 75,000 square feet. 2. Term. January 1, 1947, to June 30, 1947, renewable for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and renewable annually thereafter until June 30, 1954. T h e term is the same as that of the Navy Pier lease, except that the latter be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Public Works, said demised premises comprising approximately 75,000 square feet, for use by the University for educational purposes, for the term beginning January I, 1947, and expiring June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the Lessee to renew at the expiration date for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, upon sixty days notice in writing t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...BETJLAH J., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1047, 1600 3-6-47 . COKER, J. N., Research Assistant, Chemistry y2 , February 16, 1947-June 30, 1947, 45o 2 - 2 5 - 4 7 . COLE, RICHARD, Assistant, Chemistry yi , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 400 2-25-47 . CONANT, J. H., Special Research Graduate Assistant, Civil Engineering S Y2 , March ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...t, Civil Engineering S Y2 , March 1, 1947, until further notice, 100 a month 2-25-47 . DALTON, J. L., Instructor, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , March 15, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1400 3-22-47 . DESMARAIS, M. R Student Assistant, Architecture Yd, February 18, 1947May 31, 1947, 100 a month 2-25-47 . DICKMAN, K. W., Assistant, Mathematics l i , five months beginning February 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ne , six months beginning March 1, 1947, 6500 a year, supersedes 3-20-47 . GRUBGELD, MRS. J A N E S., Instructor, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1300 3-6-47 . HAMBENNE, J. R., Assistant, Sociology yi , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 100 a month 2-25-47 . HAMMERSMITH, J. W., Assistant, General Engineering Drawing C , three months beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ry yi , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 400, supersedes 2-25-47 . JACKMAN, C. H., Instructor, Accounting and Economics Undergraduate Division in Galesburg 3 s , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 900 3-6-47 . JAKOB, K. M., Assistant, Vegetable Crops Horticulture C yi , February 13, 1947-May 31, 1947, 83.34 a month 3-17-47 . JASPER, D, E., Assistant Professor, Clinical Veterinary Medicine Vet... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...niversity Extension, four months beginning February I, 1947, 500 2-25-47 . JOHNSTON, R. L., Assistant, General Engineering Drawing Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 900 3-6-47 . KERMAN, W. Z., Instructor, Pediatrics Medicine , eight months beginning January I, 1947, 200 a month 2-25-47 . KESEL, R. G., Professor, Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Head of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Pharmacology Medicine yi , four months beginning March 1, 1947, 200 a month 3-10-47 . LEUTHOLD, CARL, Instructor, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 14, 1947-June 30, 1947, 350 a month 3-6-47 . LYTLE, MRS. BETTY B., Assistant, Chemistry yi , Research Assistant, Chemistry yi , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 1000, supersedes 2-25-47 . MAYRAND, ELIZABETH, Associa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ision in Galesb u r g , four months beginning March 1, 1947, 1600 3-17-47 . MULLEN, HARVEY, Assistant, General Engineering Drawing Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1200 3-6-47 . ,33 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 2J MYKLESTAD, N. O., Professor, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , indefinite tenure beginning September i, 1947, 6000 a year 3-18-47 . OGDEN, JOHANNA, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ivision in Galesburg , February 14, 1947-June 30, 1047, 400 a month 3-6-47 . O'HAVEN, M R S . GENEVIEVE A., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1300 3-6-47 . OLIVER, R. M., Clinical Assistant, Dermatology Medicine , six months beginning March 1, 1947, without salary 2-25-47 . PIRANI, C. L., Clinical Instructor, Medicine Medicine , six month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...dicine Medicine , six months beginning March 1, 1947, without salary 3-11-47 . PRETZER, ELIZABETH J., Instructor, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1300 3-6-47 . PRIBBLE, J. H., Assistant, Anatomy Medicine , six months beginning March 1, 1947, without salary 3-22-47 . PRIER, J. E , Instructor, Veterinary Extension Veterinary Pathology and Hygie... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., J. N., Assistant, Education , five months beginning February 1, 1947, 50 a month 2-25-47 . REUTER, W. H., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1375 2-26-47 . ROBINSON, R. E., Assistant, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , March 15, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1400 3-22-47 . ROPP, EVELYN J., Research Assistant, Division of Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...es Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1375 2-26-47 . ROBINSON, R. E., Assistant, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , March 15, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1400 3-22-47 . ROPP, EVELYN J., Research Assistant, Division of University Examiner Provost's Office J , seven months beginning February 1, 1947, 100 a month, supersedes 3-20-47 . RUNDQUIST, J. P., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...structor, General Engineering Drawing Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24, 1947-June 30, 1947, 1600 2-26-47 . TITUS, LOUISE, Assistant, Home Economics C , February 15, 1947-June 30, 1947, 200 a month 2-27-47 . WAGNER, MYRLE C , Assistant, Chemistry, five months beginning February 1, 1947, 800, supersedes 2-25-47 . W A T T S , R. E., Instructor, Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene Veteri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...2 , four months beginning March 1, 1947, 550 2-25-47 . WYLIE, JUKE B., Instructor, Humanities J 4 , Counselor, Student Welfare J i Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 14, 1947-June 30, 1947, 311 a month 3-6-47 . YARNALL, W . A., Assistant Professor, Physical Sciences Undergraduate Division in Chicago , six months beginning March 1, 1947, 454.54 a month, supersedes 3-18-47 . ZIEBELL, W .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ecessary in order to be assured of a continuing supply. The period involved covers parts of two biennial periods. Hence an order will be issued for the estimated 600 tons required before June 30, 1947, and an additional contract for the remainder required after July 1, 1947. The Business Manager of the Galesburg Undergraduate Division, the Purchasing Agent, the Director of the Physical Plant, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Relations, April 10, 1947August 31, 1950, 5700 a year 4-15-47 . GRAFFOULIERE, M R S . ELIZABETH A., Assistant, Physical Education for Women Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , March 26-June 30, 1947, 250 a month 4-2-47 . GRAMS, L. R., Clinical Instructor, Pathology Medicine , April 4-August 31, 1947, without salary 4-12-47 . GRANDT, A. F., Special Research First Assistant, Soil Experiment Fields... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...sor, History, six months beginning March 1, 1947, 375 a month, supersedes 4-1-47 . O'HAVEN, M R S . GENEVIEVE A., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 24-June 30, 1947, 975, supersedes 4-1-47 . PETERS, LILLIAN L., Instructor, Social Sciences Undergraduate Division in Chicago , five months beginning March 1, 1947, 1200 4-1-47 . PRESLEY, SOPHIE ., Research Assistant,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Because of the necessity of prompt action on certain properties, Vice-President Ivy and Director Havens request an appropriation for options and other expenses that have to be met before June 30, 1947. There is included 300,000 for land in Chicago in the reappropriation capital budget of 18,631,000 for 1047-1049; and 500,000 is included in the additional capital budget of 20,472,000 for the same b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...by fractions after the name of the department. C College; S Station; E Extension. ARNOLD, DON, Instructor, Economics and Accounting Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , December 1, 1946-June 30, 1947, 333.33 a month, supersedes 5-7-47 . BECK, J. H., Instructor, Architecture, ten months beginning September 1, 1947, 3000 5-7-47 . BERG, K. N., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Chicago... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ergraduate Division in Chicago Vs , five months beginning March 1, 1947, 150 a month 4-18-47 . BRAUN, G. A., Assistant, Natural Sciences Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 15-June 30, 1947, 288.89 a month, supersedes 5-7-47 . COLLIER, R. M., Associate Professor, Psychology, indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1947, 5000 a year, supersedes 5-13-47 . DENTON, R. W., Research Assistan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., Humanities Undergraduate Division in Chicago yi , March i-April 12, 1947, 140 a month 4-30-47 . Fox, THELMA B., Research Assistant, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, April 7-June 30, 1947, 200 a month 4-30-47 . FREUDENTHAL, A. M., Visiting Professor, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , for the academic year beginning September I, 104.7, 6250 5-14-47 . GRAHAM, J. W., Special Research... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Assistant, Chemistry yi , one year beginning July 1, 1947, 1200 4-30-47 . NOLAND, PEARL, Instructor, Natural Science and Social Studies Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , February 15-June 30, 1947, 266.67 a month, supersedes 5-7-47 NORDSIECK, A. T., Professor, Physics C , indefinite tenure beginning September 1, 1947, 7ooo a year 5-14-47 . PEDRICK, R. F., Research Assistant, Dairy Manufactures... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...s Dairy Husbandry S yi , September 1, 1946, until further notice, 110 a month, supersedes 4-30-47 . RAYMOND, R. W., Instructor, Mathematics Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , April 28-June 30, 1947, 355-55 a month 4-30-47 . REINBOLD, G. W., JR., Assistant, Dairy Manufactures Dairy Husbandry S yi , October 1, 1946, until further notice, 110 a month, supersedes 4-30-47 . SCHAAR, FRANCES E., Assis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ures Dairy Husbandry S yi , September 1, 1046, until further notice, 110 a month, supersedes 4-30-47 . UPTON, MRS. MARJORIE L., Housemother Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , March 28-June 30, 1947, 125 a month, also to be provided a room 4-30-47 . WANG, C. C , Research Assistant, Physiology Medicine , five months beginning April I, 1947, 140 a month 4-30-47 . WARD, P. J., Research Assistant, D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... OF BUILDING FUNDS 33 On January 25, 1947, the Board of Trustees authorized a request to the 65th General Assembly of Illinois for the reappropriation of funds remaining unexpended as of June 30, 1947, in the appropriations made by the 64th General Assembly for the biennium of 1045-1947 for buildings and other capital improvements. On April 24, 1947, the Board authorized a redistribution of the fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...sociation had a net operating surplus of 169,185, a reserve of 50,955 for maintenance and replacement of plant, and a reserve of 45,621 for equipment replacement. It is estimated that on June 30, 1947, the operating surplus will be 205,345, the reserve for plant maintenance and replacement will be 50,955, and the reser 'e for equipment replacement will be 39,951. The budget has been examined by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...President to make changes and adjustments as recommended by the Association Board of Directors within the total estimated income. Following is a statement of the adjustments thus made to June 30, 1947, not previously reported: Special Appropriations For lightning rods at Stadium 1 500 00 For postage metering and sealing machine 573 95 For band music 500 00 Total 2 573 95 ,1947 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Mr. McLaughlin, this award was authorized as recommended. CONTRACT FOR LIBRARY BINDING 31 The contract for library binding for the past biennium with Ernst Hertzberg and Sons terminated June 30, 1947. The following binderies were invited to submit proposals on our specifications for binding work for the two-year period beginning July 1, 1947, covering all requirements for Urbana, the Chicago Prof... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, these recommendations were approved. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AT JUNE 3 0 , 1 9 4 7 8 The Comptroller submits the following list of balances at June 30, 1947, on which expenditures could not be completed as of that date and for which reappropriation is requested for the year 1947-1948. All of these items are for special, nonrecurring purposes. The sum inv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...arch 27, 1947 Minutes, page 317 , the Board approved a procedure and contracts for minor alterations and remodeling in the Urbana-Champaign division. These contracts were effective until June 30, 1947, and were on a costplus-fee basis. The work under the contracts was initiated on individual order from the Physical Plant Department, approved by the Cpmptroller within Board appropriations for jobs ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... of roof on Arthur Newell Talbot 3 150 00 laboratory Engineering services Illini Center in 2 000 00 Chicago 2 500 00 University to buy new stock remaining plus coat of in Texaco Station, June 30, 1947. plus merchanidse an amount for loas of business, good will, and salaries Installation of three Coca Cola dispens- Cost of coke plus ing machines 95 a case 24 bottles until machines are paid for 989.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...to November 10, 1947 see Appendix, page 945 . This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 19 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1947- This report was received for record. PURCHASE OF FIDELITY AND BURGLARY INSURANCE 20 Fidelity and burglary insurance now in force will expire January 1, 1948. Quotations were requested from seventy a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... the joint action of the Comptrollers of the City and of the LTniversity. Termination The University may terminate on six 6 months' notice. After four years, the City may terminate on any June 30, on six 6 months' prior notice. Navy Property The City agrees to leave on the Pier for use by the University, any property left there by the Navy, the University to be deemed a lessee thereof from the Cit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ..., Otolaryngology Illinois Eye and E a r Infirmary , nine months beginning December 1, 1946, without salary 1-11-47 . SAPORA, A. V., Instructor, Physical Education for Men, January 6, 1947-June 30, IO 47 340 a month 1-20-47 SCOTT, N. R., Instructor, Electrical Engineering C , five months beginning February I, 1947, 290 a month, supersedes 12-27-46 . SENGER, J. D., Assistant, Business Organization a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...chases in the area bounded by Wolcott Avenue, Taylor Street, Damon Avenue, and Polk Street. b T h e appropriation of 10,000 from the General Reserve Fund for necessary expenditures before June 30 on contracts for such purchases. On motion of Mr. Williamson, these recommendations were adopted, and the appropriation made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Livingston, Mr. McKelve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...tor 16 weeks 15. I. S. Snyder, Instructor 16 weeks 16. E. D. Ebert, Instructor J time, Second 8 weeks 17. C. S. Danner, Assistant 16 weeks Summer Surveying Camp 1. C. C. Wilej', Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 2. W. H. Rayner, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 3. L. D. Walker, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 4. M. O. Schmidt, Assistant Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 5. A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Ebert, Instructor J time, Second 8 weeks 17. C. S. Danner, Assistant 16 weeks Summer Surveying Camp 1. C. C. Wilej', Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 2. W. H. Rayner, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 3. L. D. Walker, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 4. M. O. Schmidt, Assistant Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 5. A. G. Biliskis, Camp Doctor July 14 through Sept. 6 6. J. C. C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...sistant 16 weeks Summer Surveying Camp 1. C. C. Wilej', Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 2. W. H. Rayner, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 3. L. D. Walker, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 4. M. O. Schmidt, Assistant Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 5. A. G. Biliskis, Camp Doctor July 14 through Sept. 6 6. J. C. Chaderton, Visiting Lecturer July 14 through Sept. 6 7. A. H. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...sor June 30 through Sept. 6 2. W. H. Rayner, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 3. L. D. Walker, Associate Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 4. M. O. Schmidt, Assistant Professor June 30 through Sept. 6 5. A. G. Biliskis, Camp Doctor July 14 through Sept. 6 6. J. C. Chaderton, Visiting Lecturer July 14 through Sept. 6 7. A. H. Holt, Visiting Lecturer July 14 through Sept. 6 8. H . A. Laru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...he University and the Committee on Agriculture for study and recommendation to the Board. APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR HENNING LARSEN AS DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES 10 On June 30, I presented to the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees a recommendation for the appointment of Professor Henning Larsen, now Head of the Department of English, as Dean of the College of Liberal ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: .... , Research Assistant 2. Ellen Ridley, Research Assistant Total, Macy Foundation MILLER EPILEPSY F U N D S 1. J. A. Bain, Research Associate in Pharmacology F r o m July 1, 1947, through June 30, C. W . 1048 GY Total, Miller Epilepsy SCHIZ. SCHOCK F U N D Funds D40 D60 H Fund 2 3 5 4 7 700 000 7O0 320 020 7 000 7 000 2 700 3 000 1. S. Stein, Research Assistant F r o m Navy T a s k 2 Total Salary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Treasurer of the University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses, and the net revenues of said Building for the twelve months' period ending on the next preceding June 30. SECTION 8. The University covenants that while any of the bonds authorized hereunder remain outstanding it will establish charges and fees for the use of said building, adjusted so as to provide revenues... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...asury or in funds accumulated from government contracts in the University treasury. All appropriations from State tax funds for the biennium 1945-1947 were expended or fully encumbered on June 30 and will be fully expended by September 30, 1947. I recommend the reappropriation of these balances for the fiscal year July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1948. URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Addressographs University Mailing C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... the Power Plant at Urbana-Champaign, have tried to obtain bids for gallery and miscellaneous steel required for the construction of this project. Bids were first requested for opening on June 30. No bids were received. Recently, however, a bid has been received from the Anderson Iron Works, 5836 South Loomis Boulevard, Chicago, in the amount of 16,955, f.o.b. trucks at the building site, Urbana, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... individual members of the Board of Trustees if desired. Respectfully submitted, Lujyd M o r e t Comptroller ,1927 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHEDUU A STATEMENT OF BUDGET INCOME YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1947 451 Balances July I, 1926 Free Balance in Income Accounts 412 694 Reserve to cover Encumbrances , 212 819 02 Balances subject to Appropriation 74 472 90 699 986 04 Income From State Appropriations Fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1947: ... occupancy by the University of certain areas at Navy Pier and the Drill Hall adjacent to the Pier as quarters for the University of Illinois Undergraduate Division in Chicago expired on June 30, 1947. The leases include options giving the University the privilege of renewing for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, provided that notice is g... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1948: .... JENNER, J R . , TO BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY 3 The term of office of Mr. John S. Miller, the legal member of the regular three-man Board of Examiners in Accountancy, expired on June 30, 1948. T o fill this vacancy the Committee on Accountancy recommends the appointment of Mr. Albert E. Jenner, Jr., for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1948. Mr. Tenner is forty years of age. H e is a g... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...een, Dr. Luken. ADDITIONAL REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 8 On July 22, 1948 Minutes, page 27 , the Board of Trustees approved a reappropriation of certain unexpended balances on June 30, 1948. T h e need for the following additional balances will continue in 1948-1949, and their reappropriation is requested: U rbana-Champaign: Electrical Engineering College special equipment.. 5 311 Educa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...as recommended by the Athletic Association Board ,88 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 23. of Directors within the total estimated income. Following is a statement of adjust ments thus made to June 30, 1948, not previously reported: 1. Appropriation to reimburse M r . Ross Anderson for serving as assistant coach during spring football season 300 2. Appropriation for the employment of Mr. C. D, W a g sta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...ncur. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these certificates were awarded as recommended. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 37 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1948. Copies of this report have been sent to all members of the Board in advance of this meeting. This report was received for record. REPAIR OF WALKS AND DRIVES IN TEMPORARY HOUSING AREAS 38 Recently bi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ... two-year period covering the academic years 1947-1948 and 1948-1949, in support of a fellowship in pathology. 29. American Cancer Society, 11,581.50 a year from October 1, 1946, through June 30, 1948, for research studies of relations between nucleus and cytoplasm by the Department of Pathology. 30. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, 900 for the renewal of a fellowship in Pharmacog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: to June 30, 1948 Associate Architect in the office of Vice-President, Chicago, July 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949 Date July 8, 1948 July 9, J948 To be determined by Illinois Commerce Commission 5 000 00 5 000 00 June 23,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: On June 30, 1948, he proposed a compromise settlement of this claim for 6,500; 2. The second by letter dated January 21, 1949, in the total amount of 8226,036 which included the claim referred to above. This report w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1948: GKEEN, Governor of Illinois VERNON L. NICKELL, Superintendent of Public Instruction Elected Members Term C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ANA CAMPUS 20 Bids have been requested on 38,000 tons of screenings coal for use at the Abbott Power Plant, Urbana-Champaign, delivery as required during the period from July I, 1947, to June 30, 1948. Invitations to bid on our specifications were submitted to 23 concerns and advertisements were run in Chicago papers. Only one bid was received, from the Bell Zoller Coal Co. of Murdock, Illinois, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ... A N N , Instructor, Mathematics J 4 , Secretary, Department of Mathematics J 4 during academic year and full time during summer period Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , July 1, 1947-June 30, 1948, 3600 7-2-47 . BROOKS, R. G., English, Summer Session, 1947 5 , sixteen weeks beginning June 9, 1947, 918, supersedes 7'3"47 . BROWN, M R S . LUCILLE, Research Assistant, Institute of Labor and Indus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...n "Wages" and "Expense and Equipment" upon notice to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1947, and ending June 30, 1948. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1948, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. The only allowable encumbrances for which f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ... Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1947, and ending June 30, 1948. All unexpended balances in Wages appropriations lapse June 30, 1948, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. The only allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on June 30, 1948, are those for the purc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ions lapse June 30, 1948, and unencumbered balances in Expense and Equipment appropriations lapse on that date. The only allowable encumbrances for which funds will be carried forward on June 30, 1948, are those for the purchase of equipment and other capital items. Unless otherwise indicated in the budget: 1. The service required under appointments in this budget to positions on the teaching facu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ghout the D One year from September 1, 1947. year except for allowable E Ten months from September 1, 1947 vacation, without addiG Special tenure. tional compensation. H July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1948. I Present salary sub-total includes 19461047 positions discontinued. Part-time: When any of the above symbols is combined with a number, the number indicates the fraction of time in per cent covered... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...rtment C. F . Hottes, Professor, Emeritus See Agronomy Total from Retiring Allowances J. T. Buchholz, Professor A. G. Vestal, Professor K. B. Raper, Visiting Professor February 1 through June 30, 1948 Paid from Educational Nonrecurring H. J. Fuller, Associate Professor See Council on Teacher Education Total Salary Oswald Tippo, Associate Professor Acting Head of Department First semester G. N. Jon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...d by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification by the Head of the Department of Forestry. 2 The Clarke-McNary funds for the fiscal year July i, 1947, to June 30, 1948, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department 3 Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...R. N. Sullivan, Professor 11. H . W . Holt, Professor 12. K. S. Carlston, Professor 13. A. F. Conard, Associate Professor 14. J. G. Thomas, Associate Professor F r o m February 1 through June 30, 1948 15. J. N. Young, Assistant Professor 16. J. E. Cribbet, Assistant Professor 17. Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries 18. Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment General Departmental Exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...Total, Administration MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS Salaries and Wages 1. J. R. Harris, Manager G F r o m July I, 1947, through September 30, 1947 2. , Manager G F r o m October I, 1947, through June 30, 1948 3. Nonacademic Salaries H Total, Salaries I 4. Wages H Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment General Departmental Expense Equipment Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Men's Residence Halls... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...es and financial transactions of and in relation to the said building, and that it will furnish to the Depositary, on or before September 1, 1948, for that period from October I, 1947 to June 30, 1948 and on or before September 1 in each year thereafter so long as am' bonds remain outstanding, a statement certified as correct by the Comptroller and Treasurer of the University, showing the gross op... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...1947 were expended or fully encumbered on June 30 and will be fully expended by September 30, 1947. I recommend the reappropriation of these balances for the fiscal year July 1, 1947, to June 30, 1948. URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Addressographs University Mailing Center University Press printing and publications University History David Kinley Autobiography Surplus equipment working account English special e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...d two contractors are recommended. The Director of the Physical Plant Department and the Comptroller recommend the continuation of the procedure and the award of standing contracts until June 30, 1948, to the companies indicated above. I concur and recommend that authority be granted to the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board to execute such contracts. On motion of Mr. McKelvey, these recom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...HTOL, R. C , First Year Resident, Orthopaedic Surgery Research and Educational Hospitals , 55 a month, Clinical Assistant, Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine , without salary, October 15, 1947-June 30, 1948, also to be provided full maintenance valued at 384 a year 11-18-47 . BIELEK, M. J., Research Assistant, Medicine Medicine , ten months beginning November 1, 1947, without salary 11-22-47 . BRANSFORD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ginning November 1, 1947, 3600 a year, supersedes 10-31-47 . EDWARDS, M R S . MARY H., Assistant Nursery School Teacher, Division of Special Services for W a r Veterans, October 15, 1947-June 30, 1948, 240 a month 10-31-47 . ELIEL, E. L., Fellow, Chemistry, four months beginning February I, 1948, 450 11-18-47 . FREDERICK, MRS. LOIS K., Assistant, Speech, eight months beginning November 1, 1947, 28... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...DSON, MILENA G., Fellow, Pharmacy, ten months beginning October 1, 1947, 1200 11-17-47 . RIGO, H . S., Assistant, Civil Engineering Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , October 20, 1047-june 30, 1948, 300 a month 10-31-47 . SACADAT, M R S . EVELYN H., Scholar, Social Welfare Administration, four months beginning February I, 1948, 250 10-31-47 . SCHIFFRIN, M. J., Lecturer, Pharmacology Medicine , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ented the following report. The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of George Rossetter and Co., Certified Public Accountants of Chicago, be engaged as auditors for the year ended June 30, 1948, in place of Arthur Young and Co., who handled the audit for the past five years, such services to be charged on the basis of per diem rates and expenses with the understanding that the aggregate cha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...cial transactions of and in relation to the said men's residence halls, and that it will furnish to the Depositary, on or before September 1, 1948, for that period from March I, 1948, to June 30, 1948, and on or before September 1 in each year thereafter so long as any bonds remain outstanding, a statement certified as correct by the Comptroller and Treasurer of the University, showing the gross o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...or the previous six months' period ending December 31st of each year, provided, however, there shall be deposited on August 15, 1948 the net revenues for the period from March 1, 1048 to June 30, 1948, which amount shall not be less than principal and interest requirements due on said bonds September 1, 1948, plus Depositary's fees, and the University hereby covenants and agrees so to do. All fund... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...e months, beginning February I, 1948, 3600 a year 1-30-48 . EKLTJND, M R S . KATHARINE S., Assistant Teacher, Nursery School, Division of Special Services for W a r Veterans, February 15-June 30, 1948, 240 a month 2-12-48 . ETTER, J. E., Special Research Assistant, Electrical Engineering S , seven months beginning February I, 1948, 275 a month, supersedes 2-10-48 . EVERSON, T. C , Fellow, Surgery,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...to be provided full maintenance valued at 384 a year 1-29-48 . FORBES, M R S . MARILYN M., Assistant Teacher, Nursery School, Division of Special Services for W a r Veterans, February 15-June 30, 1948, 240 a month 2-13-48 . FORREST, R. A., Assistant, Medicine Medicine , eight months beginning January I, 1948, without salary 1-19-48 . GAA, C. J.1 Associate Professor, Accountancy, indefinite tenure ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...5-48 . DIXON, W. R., JR., Assistant Professor, Education, one year beginning September 1, 1948, 4000 2-24-48 . ECKERT, ELEANOR C , Special Research Assistant, Home Economics C , March 15-June 30, 1948, 225 a month 3-6-48 . FRY, F . J., Special Research Associate, Electrical Engineering S 34 . seven months beginning February I, 1948, 325 a month, supersedes 2-19-48 . FULLER, PATRICIA, Instructor, H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ER, V. P., Professor, Electrical Engineering C , indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1948, 6000 a year 2-27-48 . HICKMAN, JANET E., Assistant, Home Economics Research S , February i"June 30, 1948, 200 a month 3-5-48 . HOOD, M R S . ELLEN G., Instructor, Physical Sciences Undergraduate Division in Chicago Vs , five months beginning February 1, 1948, 100 a month 3-5-48 . ILES, M R S . BESSIE P.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...HER, Assistant, Spanish, five months beginning February I, 1948, 1200, supersedes 2-24-48 . WELLS, C. K., First Year Resident, Anesthesia Research and Educational Hospitals , February 16-June 30, 1948, 55 a month, also to be provided full maintenance valued at 384 a year 3-5-48 . WERMENE, C. F. H., Assistant, Journalism, five months beginning February 1, 1948, 1200 2-24-48 . YOUNG, S. H., Assistan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...f the program of research in marketing, which was approved by the Board on November 29, 1947 Minutes, page 931 . T h e allocation to the University of Illinois for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1948, is 22,400, and the following budget is submitted: Salaries appointments to be approved by the President . . 9 300 Wages 4 000 Expense and equipment 9 100 Total 22 400 The foregoing budget has been p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ..., Assistant, English, nine months beginning September 16, 1948, 2500 5-13-48 . . . . . . . JOHNSTON, J. H., Assistant, Civil Engineering Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , April 20-June 30, 1948, 775 4-30-48 . KNIGHT, K. C , Natural History Library Assistant, rank of Instructor, four months beginning May 1, 1948, 250 a month 5-8-48 . KROMREY, J. M., Assistant, Physical Education for Men Unde... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...sociation had a net operating surplus of 225,047, a reserve of 50,955 for maintenance and replacement of plant, and a reserve of 28,283 for equipment replacement. It is estimated that on June 30, 1948, the operating surplus will be 312,004, the reserve for plant maintenance and replacement will be 12,523, and the reserve for equipment replacement will be 28,283. The budget has been examined by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...and Treasurer of the University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses and the net revenues of the building for the twelve months period ended on the next preceding June 30. The Depositary shall have no duty to request any such information nor any duty relative to the statements from time to time furnished by the University, except to preserve the same for the inspection of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...perating, maintaining, insuring and repairing the said building, shall be paid over to the Depositary semi-annually not later than September 15th for the previous six months period ending June 30th each year and March 15th each year for the previous six months period ending December 31 of each year, provided, ,814 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 26 however, there shall be deposited on March 15, 1948 t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...e University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses and the net revenues of the said men's residence halls for the twelve months' period ended on the next preceding June 30th. The Depositary shall have no duty to request any such information nor any duty relative to the statements from time to time furnished by the University, except to preserve the same for the inspection o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ..., maintaining, insuring and repairing the said men's residence halls, shall be paid over to the Depositary semi-annually not later than July 15, for the previous six months' period ending June 30th each year, and January 15, for the previous six months' period ending December 31st of each year, provided, however, there shall be deposited on August 15, 1948 the net revenues for the period from Marc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ... the University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses, and the net revenues of said men's residence halls for the twelve months period ending on the next preceding June 30. SECTION 8. The University covenants that while any of the bonds authorized hereunder remain outstanding it will establish charges and fees for the use of said men's residence halls and all of its facilit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...PPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES 35 T h e Comptroller recommends that unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1948 see Appendix, page 69 , be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1948. ,28 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S July 22 On motion of Mr. Nickell, these balances were reappropriated as recommended,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...nstructor, Accountancy, one year beginning September 1, 1948, 3600, supersedes 6-22-48 . EDWARDS, H. M., JR., First Year Resident, Anesthesia Research and Educational Hospitals , June 14-June 30, 1948, 55 a month; also to be furnished full maintenance valued at 384 a year 7-1-48 . EDWARDS, PHYLLIS E., Instructor, Music, one year beginning September 1, 1948, 3000 6-30-48 . ERLANGER, MARGARET, Assis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...e r s i t y was a p p r o p r i a t e d 74,440,972 for 1947-49Handling t h e s e funds i s under d i r e c t i o n of Lloyd Moray, c o m p t r o l l e r . Income. f i s c a l year ending June 30, 1948 Stare a p p r o p r i a t i o n s from tax revenues 2 2 , 5 5 1 , 35 " . 5 F e d e r a l funds f o r t e a c h i n g , r e s e a r c h , e x t e n s i o n . . 3,162.302 9-5 Student fe-s 5,686,337 17-... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1948: ...48 approximately 1 for ever 5 r ruction they received. lllnols citizens paid In taxes ..73 cents per p son in the 1 j nr r r op it Ion of the University. M ,Page 3 l a n t and equipment, June 30, 1948 rLAHT r La ,131 a o r e s , i n c l u d i n g l , 9 8 - a c r e farm a t UrbanaCharr . a c r e s In o t h e r farms, 771-acre a i r a: : . l e r t o n Park, 1,744 a c r e r 3,252,114 J g 32 major. S8... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1948: ... 3J 325 rties held by U. of 111. Foundation 2-ii tal investment in plant in use by University ;i, -:5 , ; Less indebtedness on properties held by Foundation 242, Net investment in plant, June 30, 1948 61,615,161 I N buildings and their estimated cost Dec. 1, 1948 NEW BUILDi:."';.: including equipment: At Urbana-Champaign-C emistry and Chemical Engineering, ready Sept., 1949.... 3,402,000 Electrica... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1949: ... current expenditures, 1948-49 40,392,636 lncludes 428,565 for books and supplies paid by U.S. Veterans Administration under "G.I. Bill." By campuses, the expenditures In the year ending June 30, 1949, were: Urbana-Champaign, including statewide extension and experiment fields ..,... 27,019,702 68.7 Chicago professional units . 7,546,524 19.2 Chicago Undergraduate Division 3,108,881 7 9 Galesburg ... (Reference Folder - 1949)
  • 1949: ...ds and from its own income, the University was appropriated 85,218,856 for the blennium. Handling these funds is under direction of Lloyd Morey, comptroller. ,Page 8 Plant and equipment, June 30, 1949 PLANT Land, 5 532 acres including 1,698-acre farm at UrbanaChampaign, 711 acres in other farms, 771-acre airport, and Robert Allerton Park, 1,744 acres... .. ..... 3,420,725 Buildings, 84 major, 72 m... (Reference Folder - 1949)
  • 1949: The June 30, 1949 report shows 2,802,178 items in its collections. This includes books, 2,283,501; pamphlets, 455,083; films, 1,519; manuscripts, 4,136; music scores and parts, 22,958; maps, 27,512; prints, broadsides... (Reference Folder - 1949)
  • 1949: ...al Reserve Fund to the extent that funds are available therein and the remainder from the General Reserve Fund for 1948-1949, and that all of these appropriations be made available until June 30, 1949. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these appropriations were made as recommended, subject to check by President Stoddard's office and the Committee on Buildings and Grounds of the item for improving Sprin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: ...n "Wages" and "Expense and Equipment" upon notice to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30, 1949. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1949. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. The services required for members of the academic and administrative staff ar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: ...tice to the Comptroller. Appropriations for Expense and Equipment and for Wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1948, and ending June 30, 1949. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1949. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. The services required for members of the academic and administrative staff are in accordance with "Terms of Employment" ad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: .... 2. C. F. Hottes, Professor, Emeritus See Agronomy Total from Retiring Allowances 3. J. T. Buchholz, Professor 4. A. G. Vestal, Professor 5. K. B. Raper, Visiting Lecturer February 1 to June 30, 1949 F r o m Educational Nonrecurring 6. H . J. Fuller, Associate Professor See University Council on Teacher Education Total Salary 7. Oswald Tippo, Associate Professor Acting Head of Department Septembe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: ...s and Wages Economics 1. , Professor, Vice-Director of Extension W o r k in Home Economics, and Head of Department C-AY 1 8 500 The Norris-Doxey funds for he fiscal year July i, 1948, to June 30, 1949, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: ...the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 The Clarke-McNary funds for the fiscal year July i, 1948, to June 30, 1949, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1949: ...ORY GLASSWARE 30 Approximately 1,400 cases of Pyrex laboratory glassware will be required for use in instructional and research laboratories at the Urbana departments for the year ending June 30, 1949. This glassware is sold only through authorized dealers at prices prescribed by the manufacturer, the Corning Glass Works, and subject only to discounts which vary on quantity order. The minimum quan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ppointments were made by the President of the University on the dates inicated in parenthesis. BAER, PAUL, United States Public Health Service Fellow, Psychology Medicine , July 12, 1948-June 30, 1949, 166.66 a month 6-18-48 . CROOKSTON, J. A., A. P . Green Fire Brick Company Fellow, Ceramic Engineering, ten months beginning September 1, 1948, 1800 7-2-48 . CROSBY, JANET L., Upjohn Fellow, Chemist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ls, with salary 6 months from 7-1-48 ANISON, GEORGE, B.S., M.D., Assistant 1 year from 7-1-48 also Resident Fellow without salary until December 31, 1948, then Resident with salary until June 30, 1949 GOODMAN, WILLIAM, A.B., M.D., Assistant year from 7-1-48 also Resident Fellow without salary until December 31, 1948, then Resident with salary until June 30, 1949 ,i 9 48 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 55 P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...dent with salary until June 30, 1949 GOODMAN, WILLIAM, A.B., M.D., Assistant year from 7-1-48 also Resident Fellow without salary until December 31, 1948, then Resident with salary until June 30, 1949 ,i 9 48 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 55 Pathology HASS, GEORGE M., M.D., Professor Rush Indefinite LEVINSON, SAMUEL A., M.D., Ph.D., Professor Clinical Pathology , assigned to Medicine part time Indefinite... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...or the architectural and engineering work on minor improvement projects in Chicago in accordance with the terms heretofore specified for the balance of the current fiscal biennium ending June 30, 1949, provided further that the contract may be terminated on thirty days' notice; and 3 From May, 1942, to April, 1946, the Illini Union Ballroom was used as a mess hall for Army and Navy trainees. After... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... 9-8-48 . FAKNHAM, EAKL M., Assistant Professor, Architecture, academic year beginning September I, 1948, 4000 9-18-48 . F I N E , GERALD, Assistant, Pathology Medicine , August 15, 1948-June 30, 1949, without salary 8-25-48 . FISHER, L. B., Associate Professor, Education, indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1948, 7000 a year 7-24-48 . FLORI, BEATRICE M., Assistant, Physiology, nine months be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...P, ANNE, Fellow, Social Welfare Administration, nine months beginning September 16, 1948, 700 9-16-48 . KOSTERLITZ, RICHARD H., Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , June 25, 1948-June 30, 1949, without salary 8-14-48 . KRUP, M A X , Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , one year beginning September I, 1947, without salary 7-31-48 . LANE, ARDELLE, National Cancer Institute Research F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...Clinical Science Medicine , one year beginning July 1, 1948, 150 a month 8-14-48 . SONNENSCHEIN, RALPH R., Smith, Kline French Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , August I, 1948-June 30, 1949, 170 a month 8-14-48 . STEVENS, ROLLAND E., Fellow, Library Science, nine months beginning September 16, 1948, 850 8-11-48 . SUSINA, STANLEY V., Research Fellow, Pharmacology Medicine , one year begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...he other four. The Board of Directors of the Institution has submitted the following budget for the expenditure of this biennium's appropriation during the period of November I, 1948, to June 30, 1949. The continuation of the program is dependent on the approval by the Legislature of additional appropriations. 1. S. R. Rosenthal, Director G50 1 3 333 2. , Assistant Director Gioo 1 3 333 3. Nonacad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...r. Davis, Mr. Fornof, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Livingston, Mr. McKelvey, Mr. McLaughlin, Dr. Meyer, Mr. Nickell, Mr. Williamson; no, none; absent, Mr. Green, Dr. Luken. 1 From November i, 1948, to June 30, 1949. ,1948 U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS 147 APPOINTMENT TO BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN ACCOUNTANCY 2 Mr. William F. G. Ross, Chairman of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy, has submitted his resignation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...e accepted. The Committee makes this recommendation with much regret. Mr. Ross has given excellent service on the Board during his two years as a member. His full term would have expired June 30, 1949. The Committee recommends that Mr. Charles Robert Miller of Arthur Young and Company, Chicago, be appointed to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ross's resignati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... Mr. Charles Robert Miller of Arthur Young and Company, Chicago, be appointed to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Ross's resignation, that is until June 30, 1949. Mr. Miller is forty-three years of age. H e is a graduate of the University of Illinois, having received the Bachelor of Science degree in accountancy in June, 1928, with high honors. He obtained th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... October I, 1948, 3600 a year, supersedes 10-20-48 . STAGNER, ROSS, Professor, Psychology Liberal Arts and Sciences J 4 , and Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations VA , February 15-June 30, 1949 333-34 a month, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, full time, two months beginning July 1, 1949, 666.67 a month 11-16-48 . STEVENS, CORINNE A., Assistant, Botany, October I, 1948-February 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...r 710 W. Indiana, Urbana 85 a month September 14, 1948 Central National Bank Room 718-722 on the seventh August 1, 1948, to June 10, 1948 and Trust Company floor of Central National Bank June 30, 1949 of Peoria Building, Peoria 225 a month 1 Leases terminate August 31, 1949. ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS January 1 3 , 1 9 4 9 Wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... UNIVERSITY AUDITORS 12 The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of George Rossetter and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, be retained as auditors for the year ending June 30, 1949, and that their services be charged on the basis of a per diem rate and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charge will not exceed the following sums: University of Illinois all divis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...previous six months' period ending December 31 of each year; provided, however, there shall be deposited on September 15, 1049, the net revenues for the period from February 15, 1049, to June 30, 1949, which amount shall not be less than interest requirements due on said bonds October 1, 1949, plus Depositary's fees, and the University hereby covenants and agrees so to do. All funds received by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...proximately 215 pages in all units, to be printed on 50 lb. white offset stock ioo.ooo gallons approximately 7274 octane gasoline to be delivered as required during the six months ending June 30, 1949 One group of X-ray equipment: one Westinghouse 50 MA transformer; one iz" D tube; one adapter; one tube stand mobile ; one Victoreen r-meter; one protective floor screen; one set shockproof cables On... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...Seten Building, Northwest corner of Vine and Locust Streets, Harrisburg Office for Division of Services for Crippled Children Franklin-Adams Co. Mary H. Seten a month October 1, 1948, to June 30, 1949 September 23, 1948 1 Leases terminate August 31, 1949. ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS February 17, 1 9 4 9 The February meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...Closing of G a l e s b u r g Division The Executive Committee on March 15, 1949, approved a recommendation of President Stoddard that the Galesburg Undergraduate Division be closed as of June 30, 1949. P u r c h a s e of F a r m L a n d The Executive Committee on March 16, 1949, accepted an offer of Gordon F . Kamerer and Charles M. Webber, of Urbana, to sell the 320-acre McCullough farm to the Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...rmer Mayo General Hospital, Be It Therefore Resolved, that the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois hereby terminates its contract with the Public Housing Administration as of June 30, 1949, subject to the surrender of possession of the various units as vacated by the tenants, but in no event later than September 20, 1949. On motion of Mr. Fornof, this resolution was adopted. APPROVAL O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ddition to contract was approved and authority was given as requested. REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE ON AUTOMOBILE FLEET 7 Automobile insurance on the University fleet expires June 30, 1949. The Travelers Insurance Company, current insurance carriers of this risk, as they have been for the past two years, have indicated their desire to continue on this risk for another year. ,1949 UNIVE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... " B " Lease dated June 15, 1049 from University of Illinois Foundation as Trustee to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for a term commencing June 15, 1949 and expiring June 30, 1949, containing successive options to Lessee to renew for two year periods commencing July I, 1949. Exhibit " 3 " Steam Agreement dated June 15, 1949 between the Board of Trustees of the University of Il... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... State Finance Act and can be charged against the University's appropriation for the biennium of 1947-1949. Other items will be covered by unexpended balance in University Income Fund at June 30, 1949, which will be covered by State appropriations for 1949-1951. I concur. On motion of Mr. Nickell, these appropriations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...t of space in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, for the Illini Center, to be used jointly by the University and the Alumni Association, at a rental of 4,500 a year. The lease will terminate on June 30, 1949. The University has the option of renewing it for three successive two-year periods; the lessor has reserved the right to negotiate an adjustment in the rental with each renewal. In consideration of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...5-20-49 . KOHN, PAUL, Upjohn Company Fellow, Chemistry, one year beginning September 1, 1949, 1500 5-20-49 . LANGLOIS, KENNETH JOHN, Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , March 15-June 30, 1949, without salary 5-21-49 . LIFE, JOHN R., Fellow, Physical Education, nine months beginning September 16, 1949, 70O 5-20-49 . MANGE, FRANKLIN E., H e n r y J. Strong Fellow, Chemistry, nine months beg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...49, 700 5-20-49 . SHELTON, JOHN W., Fellow, Geology, nine months beginning September 16, 1949, 700 5-20-49 . SLEZAK, GEORGE CHARLES, Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , March 15-June 30, 1949, without salary 5-21-49 . TASSLER, MILFORD C , Standard Oil Company of Indiana Fellow, Chemical Engineering, nine months beginning September 16, 1949, 1200 6-1-49 . WILSON, ANNETTE L., Fellow, Instit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... expenditures... . 596 62 982 4 901 On July 1, 1948, the Athletic Association had a net operating surplus of 91,221 and a reserve for plant maintenance of 12,523. It is estimated that on June 30, 1949, the operating surplus will be 179,203 after allowing for an estimated lapse in 1948-1949 appropriations of 25,000 and that the reserve for plant maintenance will remain 12,523. The budget has been e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...vision. I submit also a report prepared by the Comptroller on expenditures, both capital and operating, on the Galesburg Undergraduate Division from the fall of 1946 to its closing date, June 30, 1949 see Appendix, page 524 . T h i s report w a s received for record. C O M P T R O L L E R S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 27 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed, June 11 to July 10, 1949 see Appendix... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...y, and Smart, Chicago, as a member of t h e Board of Examiners in Accountancy, for a threeyear term beginning July 1, 1949, to succeed Mr. Charles R. Miller, whose term of office expired June 30, 1949. I concur in the recommendation. O n motion of M r . M c L a u g h l i n , this a p p o i n t m e n t w a s m a d e a s recommended. LEAVE O F ABSENCE FOR DEAN MIRIAM A. SHELDEN 5 Miss Miriam A. Shel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ember 10, 1949 see Appendix, page 903 . T h i s report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT O F THE COMPTROLLER 20 T h e Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1949. T h i s report was received for record. GIFT TO THE UNIVERSITY 21 Mr. J. D. Phillips, class of 1893, of Los Angeles, California, has offered the University approximately 10,000 to establish a schola... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...nimal holding quarters for the Department of Physiology was awarded to Lewis S. Colbert, Champaign, on a cost plus fee basis, under the terms of his standing contract for the year ending June 30, 1949, for minor improvements. The preliminary estimate of cost was 4,700 but the present estimate will exceed this by 1,525. Funds are available in the Physical Plant budget. The Department of Physiology ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...nal Institute of Health: a. 500 for a study on the mechanism of action of the trophic hormones of the pituitary gland, in the Department of Animal Science, from November 1, 1948, through June 30, 1949 No. 1819 . b. 1,458 for a study to determine the mechanism of action of gonadotrophic hormones on the ovary, in the Department of Animal Science, under the supervision of Professor Andrew V. Nalbando... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses and the net revenues of the said women's residence halls for the twelve months' period ended on the next preceding June 30. The Depositary shall have no duty to request any such information nor any duty relative to the statements from time to time furnished by the University, except to preserve the same for the inspection of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...maintaining, insuring and repairing the said women's residence halls, shall be paid over to the Depositary semi-annually not later than July 31, for the previous six months' period ending June 30 each year, and January 31, for the previous six months' period ending December 31 of each year; provided, however, there shall be deposited on September 15, 1049, the net revenues for the period from Febr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...e University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses, and the net revenues of said women's residence halls for the twelve months' period ending on the next preceding June 30. SECTION 8. The University covenants that while any of the bonds authorized hereunder remain outstanding it will establish charges and fees for the use of said women's residence halls and all of the facil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ed to award construction contracts if satisfactory bids are received. Funds appropriated for the biennium 1947-1949 are available until September 30, 1949, but must be encumbered prior to June 30. Committee action is therefore recommended in view of this time element. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these recommendations were approved. BIDS ON STUDENT A N D STAFF APARTMENTS 6 Bids on the second six-s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...y, at a cost of 18,089. Funds are available for this project in the appropriation for "Enlargement of Power Plant" for the biennium of 1947-1949. The funds will lapse unless encumbered by June 30 and expended by September 30, 1949. The Director of the Physical Plant Department and the Comptroller recommend that all bids be rejected again and that a contract for 18,089 be awarded to Kuhne-Simmons C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...Total for One Year Grand Total ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS July 28, 1949 With Actions of the Executive Committee of June 30 and July 5, 1949 The July meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held on Thursday, July 28, 1949, in the Illini Union Building, at Urbana, according to the following schedule: ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...n on the following matters, on recommendation of President Stoddard, since the June meeting of the Board. E m p l o y m e n t of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill T h e Executive Committee on June 30 authorized t h e employment of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill at a fee not to exceed 5,600 for services plus traveling expenses, based on the estimate in the memorandum from the Director of the Physical Pl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...creases or decreases in the costs of labor, fuel, applicable taxes, or compliance with governmental regulations shall be reflected by changes in the basic rate. T h e contract would be to June 30 following establishment of service and would continue, subject to a availability of federal appropriations, b cancellation at the end of any year on sixty days notice by either party, and cancellation if ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...RACT September 29 Subject to the availability of appropriations, the period of time covered by this contract shall be from the date of the first delivery of steam service to the following June 30 and shall continue thereafter until further notice. ARTICLE V I I . PAYMENT Payment for services shall be made at the end of each month after service has been rendered. ARTICLE V I I I . DEFINITIONS "Cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... University, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses, and the net revenues of said staff housing facilities for the twelve mouths' period ending on the next preceding June 30. SECTION 8. T h e University covenants that while any of the bonds authorized hereunder remain outstanding it will establish charges and fees for the use of said staflf housing facilities and all of the f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...as authorized. LEASE OF QUARTERS IN LASALLE HOTEL FOR ILLINI CENTER 16 The University leases quarters in the LaSalle Hotel for the Illini Center. The first lease was for two years ending June 30, 1949, with the right of t h e University ,i95i UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 76S to renew for three successive two-year periods and with the right reserved by the lessor to require an adjustment in rental on the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1949: ...ended. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LEASE OF 1LLINI CENTER 10 The University has leased quarters in the LaSalle Hotel for the Illini Center since 1947. The first lease was for two years ending June 30, 1949, the University having the right to renew for three successive two-year periods, and the Hotel having the right to call for an adjustment in rental upon the occasion of each renewal. Renewals of the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1950: ...t telephone stands, seven costumers, two bookcases, all walnut Approximately 1,400 cases of Pyrex laboratory glassware to be ordered for delivery during period from July i, 1949, through June 30, 1950 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Art May 21 Cost f.o.b. Columbus 1 272 70 Vendor Pereny Equipment Co., Columbus, Ohio Oran L. Shoemaker Co., Champaign Permutit Co., Chicago Jack Sheean, Bloomington Agric... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...en substantially completed and ready for occupancy and the Lender notified by First National, pursuant to Paragraph n hereof, that the Bonds are ready for delivery to the Lender prior to June 30, 1950, or if the Foundation and University of Illinois shall make default in the performance of any other of their covenants or agreements herein contained and such default shall continue for a period of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...l Reserve Fund to the extent that funds are available therein and the remainder from the General Reserve Fund from 1949-1950, and that all of these appropriations be made available until June 30, 1950. On motion of Mr. Livingston, these appropriations were made as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Livingston, Mr. McLaughlin, Mr. Nickell, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...2" asphalt, bituminous concrete Construction of small storage rooms in northeast corner of Room 4, Horticulture Field Laboratory Entire requirements of photoengraving for the year ending June 30, 1950 yi" flexboard in following sizes: 200 33 X39 ; 86 33 X44"; 170 2s"x38"; 6 30 x46 ; 290 32"x40 ; to be used aa s t o v e b o a r d s in t e m p o r a r y housing to comply with fire regulations Two Le... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... notice to the Comptroller, stating the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for "Expense and Equipment" and for "Wages" are available for one year beginning July 1, 1949, and ending June 30, 1950. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1950. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. The services required for members of the academic and administrative staff ar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...n for such transfer. Appropriations for "Expense and Equipment" and for "Wages" are available for one year beginning July 1, 1949, and ending June 30, 1950. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1950. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. The services required for members of the academic and administrative staff are in accordance with "Terms of Employment" ad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ty of Illinois Foundation 36 000 The total of 36,000 includes the following items and will be available to the Foundation to the extent necessary for these purposes from July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950: Salaries and Wages 1. W. H . Butterfield, Manager 12 000 2. J. C. Colvin, Secretary 4 935 From Alumni Association 2 020 See Alumni Records and Relations 2 045 Total Salary 9 000 3. Elizabeth Bailie,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: .... J. T. Buchholz, Professor 5. A. G. Vestal, Professor 6. H. J. Fuller, Professor See University Council on Teacher Education Total Salary 7. K. B. Raper, Visiting Lecturer February 1 to June 30, 1950 F r o m Educational Nonrecurring 8. G. N. Jones, Associate Professor and Curator of H e r barium 9. Leland Shanor, Associate Professor and Curator of Mycological Collections 10. J. R. Laughnan, Assis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...TRACT R U R SR 95 1. 2. 3. 4. P. G. Grieger, Research Assistant N. A. Meinhardt, Research Assistant Gene Nowlin, Research Assistant W. M. Schilling, Research Assistant August 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, at rate of 3900 a year 5. O. R. Irwin, Research Assistant 6. R. D. Rands, Research Assistant July I, 1949, to January 31, 1950 7- 375 Part-time Research Assistants GY 1 GY 1 GY 1 GY GY 1 GY GY 1 DY ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...tant Extension Forester See State Agricultural Extension E-DY55 2 020" From Clarke-McNary Fund E-DY45 1 620 2 Total Salary 3 640 1 Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year July i, 1940, to June 30, 1950, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the Untied States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...the Untied States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 The Clarke-McNary funds for the fiscal year July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... Salaries and Wages O F F I C E OF NAVAL RESEARCH T A S K I 1. Mrs. Gertrude S. Goldhaber, Special Research Assistant Professor 2. E. L. Hahn, Special Research Associate July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 3. S. D. Drell, Special Research Associate 4. D. E. Riesen, Special Research Assistant 5. A. L. Saunders, Special Research Assistant 6. F. L. Peterson, Special Research Assistant 7. 7.00 Part-time As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ron Learner, Clinical Associate 18. C. L. Pirani, Clinical Associate 19. E. W . Cauldwell, Research Associate July 1, 1949, to August 31, 1950 From U.S.P.H.S. Grant C854 July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 Total Salary 20. Elizabeth A. McGrew, Instructor See Research and Educational Hospitals, Pathology Total Salary Retiring allowance payable by Retirement System. DY50 3 000 14 500 AY AY D5 AY A A A30 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...e Direction of the Director of Public Information Salaries and Wages 1. Mrs. Jean H. Maury, Manager of Public Information. . . . GY75 See Physical Plant H25 Total Salary July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 3 330 1 n o 4 44o ,1949 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 71 7 400 10 730 900 11 630 4 000 15 630 2. Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Pub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...th P. Osborne, Senior Clerk-Stenographer 3. Mrs. Elizabeth Turnock, Junior Clerk-Stenographer From Office of Naval Research 4. Dorothy J. Breen, Junior Clerk-Typist September 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 5. J. L. Bode, Assistant Laboratory Attendant 6. Mrs. Leona E. Speer, Junior Clerk-Stenographer September 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 7. L. P. Shertz, Assistant Laboratory Attendant 8. Mrs. Patricia F ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...IA M., Assistant, Home Economics C , one year beginning September 1, 1949, 3200 8-17-49 . KISSELCOFF, AVRAM, Research Assistant, Bureau of Economic and Business Research, October 1, 1949-June 30, 1950, or until the termination of the Merrill Project, which ever is earlier, 487.50 a month 9-21-49 . KNIGHT, M R S . KATHERINE G., First Assistant, Home Economics S , one year beginning September I, 194... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...cs Medicine 4 , one year beginning September 1, 1949, 1800, supersedes 8-19-49 . MARKHART, ALBERT H., JR., Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Chemistry Graduate College , September 8, 1949-June 30, 1950, 3168.75 9-15-49 . MARTIN, M R S . MILLICENT V., Assistant, Home Economics C , nine months beginning September 16, 1949, 2400 8-10-49 . MASSIE, GLEN E., Assistant, Forestry C , one year beginning Sep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...beginning September 16, 1949, 2400 8-10-49 . SCHMITTLE, SAMUEL C , Instructor, Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene Veterinary Medicine , and Instructor, Veterinary Research S , July 1, 1949-June 30, 1950, 4500, on leave of absence, on one-half time, without salary, supersedes 9-14-49 . SCHNEIDER, SOPHIA, Electroencephalographer, Psychiatry Medicine , one year beginning September 1, 1949, 3300 9-21-49... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...l transactions of and in relation to the said staff housing facilities, and that it will furnish to the Depositary, on or before October I, 1950, for that period from October 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950, and on or before October I in each year thereafter so long as any bonds remain outstanding, a statement certified as correct by the Comptroller and Treasurer of the University, showing the gross ope... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...dinance concerning the Medical Center Steam Company Purpose Forty-five minute lecture by Mary Garden to School of Music students and faculty only Photoengraving for year July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1950 Use of wire type strain gage Monthly machine inspection Furnish steam service to Medical Center District Lighting and power requirements of the 4-H Memorial Camp at Robert Allerton Park Exhibit at Na... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...G DEAN OF W O M E N 1 On recommendation of the Dean of Students, I have authorized 1. An extension of Dean Miriam A. Shelden's leave of absence without pay from November I, 1949, through June 30, 1950; 2. The appointment of Miss Agnes G. Tandberg, Assistant Dean of Women, as Acting Dean of Women effective November 1, 1949, and continuing to June 30, 1950, inclusive, at an additional salary of 100 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...from November I, 1949, through June 30, 1950; 2. The appointment of Miss Agnes G. Tandberg, Assistant Dean of Women, as Acting Dean of Women effective November 1, 1949, and continuing to June 30, 1950, inclusive, at an additional salary of 100 a month for that period. Confirmation of these actions is requested. O n m o t i o n of M r s . H o l t , t h e s e a c t i o n s w e r e c o n f i r m e d ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...d Rehabilitation Medicine , one year beginning September I, 1949, 4500, supersedes 1-5-5 MALKUS, WILLEM V. R., Instructor, Physics Undergraduate Division in Chicago Ys , November 9, 1949-June 30, 1950, to render service during the academic year, 240 a month 1-5-50 . MASSLER, MAURY, Professor, Graduate Pedodontia, indefinite tenure, Lecturer in Postgraduate Evening Courses Postgraduate Studies , on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ant Department Four recording mechanisms, two rack mounted amplifiers, and two portable amplifiers Approximately 70,000 gals, regular gasoline 72-74. ASTMJ for the period of January 1 to June 30, 1950 Department University Press University Press Physical Plant Vendor Interstate Printers Publishers, Inc., Danville Haddon Craftsmen, Inc., Scranton, Pa. Home Insulation Co., Champaign Cost 5 073 70 f.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...paign 1 237 50 f.o.b. Champaign 1 650 00 f.o.b. delivered 21 681 00 ,984 Item Approximately 60,000 gallons aviation gasoline to be delivered over a period of six months from January 1 to June 30, 1950 r.ooo gal. interior flat white lead and lead mixing oil paint mixed in proportion of 100 lbs. white lead to 3 gal. lead mixing oil One ton pickup truck less body to replace 1940 Chevrolet truck One 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...NIVERSITY AUDITORS 25 The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of George Rossetter and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, be retained as auditors for t h e year ending June 30, 1950, their services to be charged on the basis of a per diem rate and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following: University of Illinois all divisions i o 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...y 1, 1950, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 110 a month 3-2-50 . BROWN, EDWARD L., Special Research Assistant, Psychology Graduate College , February 15-June 30, 1950, 350 a month, supersedes 2-17-50 . BROWN, M R S . EVELYN M., Assistant Professor of Nursing Education, Associate Director in Charge of Nursing Education, in the University of Illinois-Cook County Sch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...RT W., Flight Instructor, Institute of Aviation, February 15-August 31, 1950, 3850 a year 2-23-50 . SMITH, JAMES F., Special Research Assistant, Psychology Graduate College , February 15-June 30, 1950, 350 a month, supersedes 2-27-50 . SMITH, P . B., Special Research Assistant, Physics C , seven months beginning February I, 1950, 3240 a year, supersedes 3-1-50 . SOMERS, PAUL P., Assistant Professo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... GRADUATE FELLOWS The following appointments were made by the Dean of the Graduate College on the dates indicated in parenthesis. GREENBERG, RICHARD A., Fellow, Bacteriology, February 15-June 30, 1950, 540 3-3-50 . KAO, RICHARD C H I E N - W E N , Fellow, Agricultural Economics, February i-June 15, 1950, 425 3-3-50 . NAKAMURA, TAKASHI, Fellow, Civil Engineering, February I-June 15, 1950, 350 2-10-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ogy, one year beginning February 15, 1950, 1500 2-7-50 . SCOTT, EARLE S., Fellow, Chemistry, February i-June 15, 1950, 675 3-3-50 . SEIDENBERG, MORRIS, Fellow, .Bacteriology, February 15-June 30, 1950, 540 3-3-50 . WANG, T A I - K I A N G , Fellow, Bacteriology, seven months beginning February 1, 1950, 1050 2-14-50 . RESIGNATIONS AND CANCELLATIONS BAULEKE, MAYNARD P., Special Research Assistant, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ple vitamin capsules according to formula provided by the Hospital Pharmacy 500 cases approximately Pyrex laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required between March 1 and June 30, 1950 One Flakice machine, 2000 pounds daily capacity One two-channel inkwriting galvanometer recorder, consistiug of one microammeter and one millivoltmeter; recorder to have provision for paper speeds, 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ..., MRS. JOAN A., Special Research Assistant, Soil Fertility Agronomy S , March 16-August 31, 1950, 250 a month 3-30-50 . RoscoE, S. N., Special Research Associate, Psychology, February 15-June 30, 1950, 400 a month, supersedes 4-6-50 . RUNEY, J. B., Bibliographer, with rank of Instructor, Library, six months beginning March 1, 1950, 3900 a year 3-14-50 . SARGENT, FREDERICK, II, Assistant Professor,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... Fellow, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, 1000. Music FINDLEY, BARBARA F., Fellow, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, without stipendium. GERI.E, ROBERT, Fellow, March 24-June 30, 1950, 235 3-24-50 . JOHNSON, NORMAN K., Fellow, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, 700. PETERSON, CATHERINE L., Fellow, nine months beginning September 16. 1950, 700. STEPHENSON, DOROTHY L., Fellow... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...STROM, GLENN A., Assistant, English, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, 2400 5-10-50 . SCHAFFNER, JOHANNES S., Special Research Associate, Electrical Engineering S K , February 15-June 30, 1950, 200 a month, supersedes 5-2-50 . SHAHANI, KHEMCHAND M., Assistant, Food Technology S , ten months beginning July 1, 1950, 3840 a year 5-10-50 . SHAUGHNESSY, HOWARD J., Professor, Public Health, and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...e year beginning March 1, 1950 RG-1678 . c. 10,000 for a study on synthesis and maintenance of intracellular enzymes, in t h e Department of Bacteriology, from September 1, 1949, through June 30, 1950 No. 1094 . d. 3,900 for isolation and study of the chemical nature of the principle in pyrethrum flowers which causes dermatitis in sensitive persons, in the Department of Chemistry from September 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...950 RG-1947 . i. For training in clinical psychology in the Department of Psychology: 1 11,798 for one year beginning July I, 1948 No. C138.2-A ; 2 13,647 from September 1, 1949, through June 30, 1950 No. C269.2-A . j . 4,428 for a study on preparation for devices of objective measurements of personality maladjustment, in the Department of Psychology, for one year beginning June 1, 1948 No. 927 MH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...owth after removal of mandibular condyle, in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, under the supervision of Dr. Bernard G. Sarnat, for the period ending June 30, 1950 RG-iogr . ee. 3,306 for research on effect of vagotomy and subtotal gastrectomy on the Mann-Williamson ulcer in the dog, in the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, for one year beginning Sept... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...1949 Minutes, page 482 , on the basis of competitive bids, the bid of 3 4 i per unit by G. R. Grubb and Company being twenty per cent lower than the next higher bid. The contract expires June 30, 1950, and G. R. Grubb and Company has offered to continue the contract for another year at the same price with provision for price adjustment if there is an increase in their wage contract during the peri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...niversity, showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses and the net revenues of the said staff housing facilities for the twelve months' period ended on the next preceding June 30. The Depositary shall have no duty to request any such information nor any duty relative to the statements from time to time furnished by the University, except to preserve the same for the inspection of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...aintaining, insuring and repairing the said staff housing facilities, shall be paid over to the Depositary semi-annually not later than July 31, for the previous six months' period ending June 30 each year, and January 31, for the previous six months' period ending December 31 of each year, provided, however, there shall be deposited on or before March 1, 1950, an amount of the net revenues for th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... showing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses, and the net revenues of said Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit for the twelve months' period ending on the next preceding June 30. SECTION 8. The University covenants that while any of the bonds authorized hereunder remain outstanding it will establish charges and fees for the use of said Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit and all... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...s and Sells, i n Monroe Street, Chicago 3, Illinois, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years from July 1, 1950, to succeed Mr. Cyril Talbot whose term expires June 30. I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Dr. Meyer, this appointment was made as recommended. INSTITUTE OF LABOR A N D INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3 The plan for the administrative organ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... 739 199 806 009 758 406 Excess of income over expenditures 14 901 50 702 10 394 On July 1, 1049, the Athletic Association had a net operating surplus of 147,877. It is estimated that on June 30, 1950, the operating surplus will be 48,767. T h e budget has been examined by the Provost and the Comptroller; those salaries paid jointly by the Athletic Association and the School of Physical Education ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ...ized. C O M P T R O L L E R ' S REPORT OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED J U N E 1 TO J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 5 0 27 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed for the period from June Amount to be to June 30, 1950. Paid to the With Whom E. R. Squibb Sons Levitt Sons, Inc. American Dehydrators Association American Hereford Association Standard Oil Co. of Indiana Veterans Administration United States Navy Purpos... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... following unexpended balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year 1949-1950 for ,i95o UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 37 services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1950, be reappropnated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1950. 1 concur. Urbana-Chamfxiign Office of Admissions and Records 2 216 Bursar special equipment 16 000 Purchasing storage building 9 575 Surp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... 6-29-50 . FRIEDEERG, ARTHUR L., Fellow, Ceramic Engineering, ten months beginning September 1, 1950, 1700 7-11-50 . IVY, HORACE K., Research Fellow, Clinical Science Medicine , March 15-June 30, 1950, 2400 6-27-50 . MILLS, JOHN R., Victor Chemical W o r k s Fellow, Chemistry, September 16, 1950January 31, 1951, 675 7-6-50 . RETAIXICK, W I L L I A M B., Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company Fellow... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ...T h e Comptroller recommends that the following unexpended balances in appropriations by the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year 1949-1950 for services and projects not completed as of June 30, 1950, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1950. These a r e in addition to the reappropriations approved by the Board on July 25, 1950. Urbana-Champaign Agronomy special equipment Phys... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... R. Grubb Company Purpose Rental of "Ballet Designs and Costumes" Fabricate radon seeds and supply beta tubes Photoengraving requirements for 1950-1951 Date April s. 1950 J u l y 1, 1950 June 30, 1950 ,195 With Whom Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White, Inc. John Felmley Co. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Contract Changes Executed Purpose Men's Residence Hall planning Transfor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ...tion of the committee was adopted. 1 Deduct. ,3 o BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 29 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 30 T h e Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1950. This, report was received for record. AWARD OF CERTIFICATES OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 31 The Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ...standing that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following: University of Illinois including all divisions 11 000 This fee is 500 in excess of the maximum named for the year ended June 30, 1950, to compensate for increased travel and subsistence expenses. University of Illinois Foundation including the Retirement System 600 University of Illinois Athletic Association including the Retiremen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... - 3 7 EAST ARMORY A V E N U E , CHAMPAIGN, FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TO T H E UNIVERSITY 17 Under a contract with the United States Housing and Home Finance Agency, which was in effect from June 30, 1950, to August 31, 1953, the University's Small Homes Council engaged in a study to increase efficiency in use of living and storage space in small modern homes through various types of interior design. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1950: If by June 30, 1950, the composite janitor rate has not yet reached 1.35, the University and the Union will reopen negotiations for the purpose of establishing a mutually satisfactory basis for fixing the University wag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...tions for the purpose of establishing a mutually satisfactory basis for fixing the University wage rate thereafter. This plan will mean that we will not reduce the janitors' pay prior to June 30, 1950, but will reserve the right to negotiate at that time for establishing a new base related to the composite rate for janitors. In accordance with the action of the Board already taken, it divorces the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...s earned by students of the University of Illinois during its 82 years have been granted in the last four years. The grand total is 105,959 21,868 being awarded between July 1, 1946, and June 30, 1950. The 4,720 graduate degrees given during the same period represent one-fourth of all the University's advanced degrees. In June, 1950, the number of graduate students 4,162 exceeded the total enrollm... (Book - Four-Year Report of UI President (1950))
  • 1951: ...he principal support of the University STATE APPROPRIATION, 1949-51 comes from state tax revenues. The tax " " " ", "" " " sum for the two-year state appropriation period July 1, 1949 to June 30, 1951, is 52,271,742. Also appropriated to the University are its own receipts from student fees and other sources, but not to exceed 15,000,000 for the two years, such appropriation of income is necessary... (Reference Folder - 1949)
  • 1951: ...South Head House, comprising 594 square feet. for the term of one year expiring on the 30th day of June, 1047, with the privilege of lessee to renew for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954; subject to termination by lessee on six 6 months notice to the City and subject to termination by either party on six 6 months notice to the other party ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1951: ...fted and submitted to Captain Ransford of Great Lakes, and orally agreed to. Term Until June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the University to renew for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and for successive annual periods until June 30, 1954. Space The North Transit Shed, west of Frame 108; the frame building known as the New Mess H a l l ; office spaces in the head houses; loft spac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1951: ...a r e : 1. T h e lease of approximately 373,350 square feet of space at a rental of 115,000 for the 11 months ending June 30, 1947, and 117,000 a year thereafter, from August I, 1946, to June 30, 1951, with renewal privilege for three additional years. 2. T h e University is to pay for electricity, gas, water, and heat. 3. T h e University is to pay 1,120 a year in lieu of insurance, and to provid... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1951: ...of the lease. T h e Drill Hall, with adjoining land totaling approximately 75,000 square feet. 2. Term. January 1, 1947, to June 30, 1947, renewable for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and renewable annually thereafter until June 30, 1954. T h e term is the same as that of the Navy Pier lease, except that the latter began on August 1, 1946. The most unusual feature of the Drill Ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1951: ...ional purposes, for the term beginning January I, 1947, and expiring June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the Lessee to renew at the expiration date for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, upon sixty days notice in writing to the City, and subject however to temporary release by the University for such periods as the City desires the premis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1951: ...he campus. The owners have offered the property to the University for 80,000 with an initial payment of 23,500 on July I, 1049, 28,250 on July 1, 1950, and the final payment of 28,250 on June 30, 1951, with interest at the rate of 4 per cent on the unpaid balance. The University would also have the right of prepayment in full at any time after January 1, 1950. The Provost, the Comptroller, and the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...lease with the University of Illinois in the form attached to said Trust Agreement as Exhibit " B " shall have been renewed for a term of two 2 years commencing July I, 1949 and expiring June 30, 1951, in case the disbursement of the loan shall occur on or after July 1, 1949; ,1949 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 400C f The Foundation shall have paid to the Lender all installments of the standby fee theret... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...ith other office quarters of similar quality in terms of location and services available in the Chicago Loop. The Comptroller requests authority to extend this lease for two years ending June 30, 1951, at a rental of 5,400 for 1949-1950 and 6,000 for 1950-1951. I concur. On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, this lease was authorized. H O U S E BILL 9 7 0 52 At this point Mr. Livingston asked that the Boar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ... Abbott Power Plant Chicago during the month of August, 1949 Model Laundry and the Laundry service for various depart40 000 00 ments for a two-year period end estiWhite Line Laundry, ing June 30, 1951 mate Champaign 3 960 00 Eight electric semi-automatic pinIllini Union Brunswick-Balkef.o.b. setters to be installed in Illini Union Collender Co., Bowling Alleys Muskegon, Mich. Chicago 400 tons agri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...bsence with pay from February 1 to July 31, 1950. On leave of absence with pay from August i s , 1949, to January 15, 1950. a On leave of absence with, one-half pay from July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951. ,1949 U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS 579 5 2 1 1 5 22. A. T. Anderson, Assistant Professor See State Agricultural Extension E-BY 23. R. J. Mutti, Assistant Professor, Agricultural Market-fC-Bso ing... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...ctions of and in relation to the said Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit , and that it will furnish to the Depositary, on or before October 1, 1951, for that period from May I, 1950 to June 30, 1951, and on or before October 1 in each year thereafter, so long as any bonds remain outstanding, a statement certified as correct by the Comptroller and Treasurer of the University, showing the gross op... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...on the above basis will not be in excess of 4,200. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend that the University enter into such a contract for the biennium ending June 30, 1951, and to continue for succeeding periods until otherwise modified, subject to constitutional and statutory restrictions limiting commitments to each successive biennial period. I concur and recommend ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...designs for screening out persons in need of clinical or hospital care, in the Department of Psychology, under the supervision of Professor Louis L. McQuitty, from April 1, 1950, through June 30, 1951 MHS-17 . m. 11,398 for training clinical psychologists in the Department of Psychology for one year beginning July I, 1947 No. T41.2 . n. For a study on instrumental methods for detecting small amoun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...yih book sewing machine complete with electric controls 1900 cases approximately Pyrex Borosilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required between July 1, 1950, and June 30, 1951 5500 lbs. acetic acid, C.P. reagent; 13,000 lbs. hydrochloric acid, C.P. reagent; 8500 lbs. nitric acid, C.P. reagent; 2 3,600 lbs. sulphuric acid, C.P. reagent; 5200 ammonium hydroxide 2000 gm. L-Le... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ... 4 590 00 4 590 00 14 120 00 22 200 00 Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered as required by the U r b a n a c a m p u s and Chicago branches during the period July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 Physical Plant Storeroom One truck, 1 4 ton, long wheel base with 12 ft. van body, solid side panels, no rear doors, complete with dual rear tires 700 x 20-10 ply t overload springs, oil filter, heat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...ll not be necessary for it to act separately on an itemized and detailed list of the classifications affected. Nonacademic salaries are paid on the basis of the fiscal year from July I to June 30. Since the internal budget for 1949-1950 will not be presented to the Board of Trustees at this meeting, and to avoid the necessity of payroll adjustments for retroactive salary increases, authority is re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...howing the gross operating revenues, the operating expenses and the net revenues of the said Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit for the twelve months' period ended on the next preceding June 30th. The Depositary shall have no duty to request any such information nor any duty relative to the statements from time to time furnished by the University, except to preserve the same for the inspection o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...insuring and repairing the said Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit , shall be paid over to the Depositary semi-annually not later than July 31 for the previous six months' period ending June 30th each year, and January 31 for the previous six months' period ending December 31 of each year; provided, however, there shall be deposited on September 1, 1950 the net revenues for the period from May 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...raduate Heating Plant at Navy Pier as per Physical Plant specifications Approximately 300,000 gallons No. 1 fuel oil to be delivered as required during the period August 1, 1950, through June 30, 1951, to the Parade Ground Housing Units Three yo cast iron coal furnaces with controls as specified including removal of old furnaces and installation of new ones to replace present coal furnaces in T bu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ment" upon notice to the Comptroller, stating the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment, and wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1951. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment, and wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1950, and ending June 30, 1951. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1951. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust funds and budgets indicated as "from receipt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... J. T. Buchholz, Professor 5. A. G. Vestal, Professor 6. H. J. Fuller, Professor See University Council on Teacher Education Total Salary 7. K. B. Raper, Visiting Professor February 1 to June 30, 1951 Paid from Educational Nonrecurring 8. G. N. Jones, Professor and Curator of Herbarium 9. Leland Shanor, Associate Professor and Curator of Mycological Collections 10. W. N. Stewart, Associate Profess... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...e r supervision of t h e G r a d u a t e College Salaries and Wages RECONSTRUCTION F I N A N C E CORPORATION CONTRACT R U R S R 95 1. P . F . Grieger, Research Assistant July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 2. , Research Assistant July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 3. Elizabeth H . H . Shen, Research Assistant July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 4. , Research Assistant July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 5. J. W . Dr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...on E-AY32 Total Salary 19. E. H. Regnier, Associate Professor, Rural S o c i o l o g y . . . . C-AY26 See Smith-Lever Fund E-AY74 Total Salary On leave with one-half pay July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 20. L. F . Stice, Associate Professor, Marketing See State Agricultural Extension E-AY44 See Smith-Lever Fund E-AY30 See Research and Marketing Extension F u n d . . . . E-AY26 Total Salary 21. L. H.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Extension. 2 The Clarke-McNary funds for the fiscal year July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951, will be Paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...nce, Emeritus Retiring allowance under Library 3- A. H. Lancour, Assistant Director of the Library School. Professor of Library Science On leave without pay from October 1, 1950, through June 30, 1951 4- Anne M. Boyd, Professor of Library Science On leave without pay until further notice; disability benefits payable by Retirement System 5- , Professor of Library Science 6. A. H . Trotier, Professo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ound Dormitories H o u s i n g Division C o - o p H o u s e s Salaries and Wages 1. Mrs. Marie S. Barbre, House Director, Alpha House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 2. Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 3. , House Director, Gamma House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary Septembe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...lpha House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 2. Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 3. , House Director, Gamma House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 4. Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Housing Division C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ouse Director, Beta House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 3. , House Director, Gamma House See Dean of W o m e n Total Salary September 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 4. Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Housing Division Co-op Houses Housing Division S t u d e n t a n d Staff A p a r t m e n t s Salaries and Wages Wages Expe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...al Science Cooperative Investigations Salaries and Wages DIVIDED POSITIONS 7 3 I 1 3 7 19 000 600 260 9 8 168 632 492 7 5 26 092 1. Dorothy Nelson, Research Associate GY July 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951 67 National Institute of Health H-187; 3 3 N a tional Cancer Institute C-758 C Salaries and Wages Criminology and L e g a l Medicine 1. Sophie S. Sloman, Assistant Professor F r o m Department of Pub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...Plant recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts based on competitive bids schedule attached for the year 1950-1951 with no orders being placed under these contracts after June 30, 1951, and all alterations for specific projects to be handled in accordance with the above procedure: General work E. N. DeAtley Company, Champaign, and Clarence Siems Company, Urbana Plumbing and heating... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...CARPENTER, Villa Park, for five years July 1, 1950, through June 30, 1955 THOMAS G. CRAWFORD, Director of Personnel, Walgreen D r u g Company, Chicago, for one year July 1, 1950, through June 30, 1951 Mr. Carpenter is being appointed to succeed Mr. Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., whose term has expired. Mr. Crawford's appointment is to fill the vacancy brought ,i95o UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 431 about by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...rs beginning September I, 1951, to render service during each academic year, 4500 a year 10-14-50 . HUMAN, MARY L., Research Assistant, Bacteriology Graduate College , September 16, 1950-June 30, 1951, 2660 9-27-50 . IVENS, M R S . J. LOREENA W., Assistant, Institute of Aviation, September 18, 1950August 31, 1951, 3000 a year 9-22-50 . JAQUES, BENJAMIN M., Instructor, Clinical Speech Otolaryngolog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...hoist Steel stairs for remodeling in Noyes Laboratory 20,000 copies of book on Robert Allerton Park Printing and binding Biological Monographs during the period from December 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951, and to be subject to renewal at the option of the University to June 30, 1952, or two issues of 800 copies each Printing and binding the Studies in Social Sciences during the period from December t,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...r R . R. D o n n e l l e y Sons C o . , Chicago 469 Cost 3 200 00 approximate Item Printing and binding the Studies in Language and Literature during the period from December i, 1950, to June 30, 1951, and to be subject to renewal at the option of the University to June 30, 1952, or two Issues of 600 copies each Steel office furniture for the new Animal Sciences Laboratory and t h e new V e t e r ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...he services of Professor Cecil C. Briggs, partner in the firm, as half-time professor. I recommend that Gregg and Briggs be employed on its present basis for the period January 1 through June 30, 1951. This will enable the firm to complete various assignments and to assist in the development of new buildings and campus plans. On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, the employment of the firm of Gregg and Bri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... campus plans. On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, the employment of the firm of Gregg and Briggs as consultant on campus planning and development was continued for the period January 1 through June 30, 1951, as recommended. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR DEAN WILBUR SCHRAMM 33 The Air Force has made an urgent request that Dean Wilbur Schramm be permitted to undertake immediately an assignment in Korea having to d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ed by the Ozark Air Lines when they took over t h e service. Ozark Air Lines ,496 BOAKD OF TRUSTEES December 28 requests an additional temporary contract for the period January 1 through June 30, 1951. The Director of the Institute of Aviation has negotiated this contract and recommends the following schedule of charges: Proposed Contract January 1Present Contract June 30, ip i Monthly Charge Mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...d the following report: The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of George Rossetter and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, be retained as auditors for the year ending June 30, 1951, their services to be charged on the basis of a per diem rate and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following: University of Illinois including all divis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ..., Chicago Total 2 118 88 400 cases approximately Pyrex laboratory glassware to be used in new chemical laboratories; to be ordered and delivered as required between February 1, 1951, and June 30, 1951 General Chemical Stores 8 566 44 f.o.b. Urbana 500 00 2 500 00 2 500 00 2 500 00 1 0 0 0 0 00 37 items miscellaneous laboratory glassware for Physical Sciences laboratory at the Chicago Undergraduate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...nd Divisions, six months beginning March 1, 1951, 10,000 a year, supersedes 2-27-51 . H I L L , M R S . ROSEMARY F., Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, February 15-June 30, 1951, S275 a month 3-3-51O HOLSHOUSER, D O N F., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering S , nine months beginning December 1, 1950, J5300 a year, supersedes 2-27-51 . HOROWITZ, JOAN, Research Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...inois Power Company Purpose Furnishing noon meals to applicants and recruits at Navy Pier food service Education and training under P.L. 16 at Chicago Professional Colleges February r to June 30, 1951 Study of flight Instrument displays Speech correction and hearing rehabilitation Study of unknown factors in animal nutrition Study of protein value of soybean oil meal Rental of Nordsieck Computer A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...h Assistant in Civil Engineering S , February 15-August 31, 1951, 4000 a year, supersedes 3-9-51 . SHEEK, MARTHA R., Research Assistant in Bacteriology, in the Graduate College, April 16-June 30, 1951. 575 4-2-51 . SINNAMON, GEORGE K., Research Associate in Civil Engineering S , six months beginning March 1, 1951, 5000 a year, supersedes 3-19-51 . SREEBNY, LEO M., Instructor in Applied Materia Med... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ons, I concur, nevertheless, in the statement of the Cleary Committee that its formation was a mistake. I recommend, therefore, that on the expiration of the term of the present members, June 30, 1951, the Advisory Committee be dissolved and that the schools indicated above, and departments as they may be formed, consider the desirability of advisory committees within their respective areas. I req... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...surance for a three-year period, covering all areas of the University. ,734 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Secretary requests an addition of 8,500 to the budget for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, to be allocated: 600 for wages of temporary nonacademic personnel, and 7,900 for other expenses. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, an additional appropriation of 8,500 was made from the General Reserve Fun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: 1 to June 30, 1951, for use of the Airport. The schedule of charges is 600 a month for general services furnished by the University and landing fees of 100 for each of the first two schedules, 50 each for the next four... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... 225 On July 1, 1950, the Athletic Association had a net operating surplus of 47 30o. The excess of expenditures over income of 2,002 in 1950-1951 will decrease this surplus to 45,358 on June 30, 1951. T h e budget has been examined and approved by the Provost and the Comptroller. Salaries paid jointly by the Athletic Association and the School of Physical Education have been approved by the Direc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...URE 28 The Dean of the College of Agriculture and the Comptroller recommend additional appropriations of 43,964 from agricultural income of the College of Agriculture. For the year ended June 30, 1951, both receipts and expenditures have exceeded estimates because of the rising prices. It is recommended that the excess receipts be appropriated to the departments realizing the income as follows: Ag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... 1 11 The Comptroller recommends that balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year 19501951 which were encumbered by purchase or contractual agreements on June 30, 1951, be reappropriated for the fiscal year 1951-1952 to meet these obligations. In addition, the Comptroller recommends that the following unencumbered balances in appropriations for services and project... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...al year 1951-1952 to meet these obligations. In addition, the Comptroller recommends that the following unencumbered balances in appropriations for services and projects not completed on June 30, 1951, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1951. I concur. , . . r,, Urbana-Champcngn Nonacademic Personnel 528 Legal Counsel. . 2 465 Student Counseling Bureau 96 Surplus equipment I 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: to June 30, 1951 Physical Plant 31,133 board feet one carload kiln dried No. 1 Douglas Fir lumber, Bquare end trimmed with eased edges One bulk steam sterilizer, 36 X42 Research and Educational x 84', complete with a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...pled Children Peoria office of Division of Services for Crippled Children Vandalia office of Division of Services for Crippled Children Garden license Date April 28, 1951 June 5, 1 9 5 ' June 30, 1951 July 1. 1951 M a y 24, 1951 Adjustments Made in Authorisations Issued under Cost-Plus Standing Contracts Minor Adjustments on Work Started before July 1 With Whom Anderson Electric, Inc. Purpose Talb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...s report was received for record. 1 Deduct. ,1210 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 19 QUARTERLY REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER 27 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1951- This report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. GIFT O F GEORGE R. CARR 28 Mr. George R. Carr of the Class of 1901 has offered the University of Illino... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...1951. c. 2,000 for a study of antimalarial drugs in rheumatoid arthritis, in the Department of Medicine, under the supervision of Dr. I. E. Steck, for the period January I, 1951, through June 30, 1951. ,1951 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1215 d. 500 for a study of plasma substitutes, in the Department of Surgery, under the supervision of Dr. W a r r e n H . Cole, for one year beginning April 1, 195199. A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...y of Illinois Undergraduate Division in Chicago expired on June 30, 1947. The leases include options giving the University the privilege of renewing for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, provided that notice is given the city of Chicago sixty days prior to each expiration date or any renewal expiration date that the University wishes to r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...through June 30, 1951. The Director of the Institute of Aviation has negotiated this contract and recommends the following schedule of charges: Proposed Contract January 1Present Contract June 30, ip i Monthly Charge Monthly Charge General Service 600 1 100 Landing Fees 75 a schedule 600 based on 450 based on 100 for each of the first two schedules; 50 present present each for the next four schedu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...r Camp 1. W. H. Rayner, Professor July 9 to August 11 2. L. D. Walker, Professor June 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 3. M. 0 . Schmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director Qune 4 to June 30; July 9 to August 18 4. G. H. Dell, Associate Professor June 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor Qune 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 6. E. J. Daily, Assistant Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ssor and Camp Director Qune 4 to June 30; July 9 to August 18 4. G. H. Dell, Associate Professor June 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor Qune 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 6. E. J. Daily, Assistant Professor Qune 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 7. , Camp Doctor Quly 9 to August 11 8. Expense Classics 1. Alexander Turyn, Professor 2. R. P. Oliver, Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... Associate Professor June 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor Qune 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 6. E. J. Daily, Assistant Professor Qune 11 to June 30; July 9 to August 11 7. , Camp Doctor Quly 9 to August 11 8. Expense Classics 1. Alexander Turyn, Professor 2. R. P. Oliver, Associate Professor See Spanish and Italian Total Salary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: to June 30, ios . will be paid trough the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director f Extens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... Building Program of the University, in accordance with your request, has prepared a "Suggested Building Program Arranged by Bienniums," covering seven such periods from July I, 1937, to June 30, 1951. This has been compiled after an intensive study of three or four weeks following a year spent less intensively in examining proposals and evaluating them as accurately as possible in relation to the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1952: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES July i, 1950, to June 30, 1952 ANTHONY JAMES JANATA Secretary ,CONTENTS Meeting of July 25, 1950 Meeting of September 29, 1950 Executive Committee Meeting of August 29, 1950 Meeting of October 26, 1950 Meeting of November 24, 1950... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Robert Allerton Park Printing and binding Biological Monographs during the period from December 1, 1950, to June 30, 1951, and to be subject to renewal at the option of the University to June 30, 1952, or two issues of 800 copies each Printing and binding the Studies in Social Sciences during the period from December t, 1950. to June 30, I9S 1 - and to be subject to renewal at the option of the Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...pies each Printing and binding the Studies in Social Sciences during the period from December t, 1950. to June 30, I9S 1 - and to be subject to renewal at the option of the University to June 30, 1952, or two issues of 800 copies each Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Institute of Aviation Institute of Aviation Institute of Aviation Physical Plant Storeroom Residence Halls 2 241 00 10 732 32 11... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...tem Printing and binding the Studies in Language and Literature during the period from December i, 1950, to June 30, 1951, and to be subject to renewal at the option of the University to June 30, 1952, or two Issues of 600 copies each Steel office furniture for the new Animal Sciences Laboratory and t h e new V e t e r i n a r y Medicine Building Animal Nutrition, E I Cooperative, Inc., Food Techn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...e made from the 19501951 General Reserve to the extent that funds are available therein and the remainder from the General Reserve for 1951-1952, all appropriations to be available until June 30, 1952. The vote on this motion was: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Grange, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Nickell, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Stevenson. ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...e from the General Reserve for 1950-1951 to the extent that funds are available therein and the remainder from the General Reserve for 1951-1952, this appropriation to be available until June 30, 1952. The vote on this motion was: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Grange, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Nickell, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Stevenson. ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: to June 30, 1952 estimated on 40,000 list value 5.000 tons approximate screenings coal to be delivered to Abbott Power Plant from June 15 to July 3i. 1951 Binding of books and magazines for the University libraries a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...of the University of Illinois for 1951-1952 to be printed and bound 50,000reams, 8J x ioJ- ,16lb. basis, mimeograph bond paper to be delivered 12,500 reams per quarter during year ending June 30, 1952 Sewage sludge scraping mechanisms BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Wright Farms, DeKalb, Illinois Dixon Springs Experiment Station Vendor Evensen Son, Shabbona Cecil Broadway, Inc. International , Golcon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...s and offices in the Animal Sciences Laboratory building 2,300 cases approximate Pyrex Borosilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required between July 1, 1951, and June 30, 1952 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Deportment Animal Science Vendor Mr. Jack Sheean, Bloomington July 25 Cast t 66s 60 f.o.b. delivered 12 hand operated calculating machines with cases for student use in Biostatics c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...of the following cost-plus contracts based on competitive bids for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1951, with the understanding that no orders will be placed under such contracts after June 30, 1952, and that all work will be handled in accordance with the procedure established. General work Clyde E. Gates, Percentages of Charges for Champaign Material Labor Subcontracts Merchandising On jobs Up... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Advances in Dentistry No. 6 fuel oil for the Medical Center Steam Company Power Plant at 1717 West Taylor Street, Chicago, as required during the year beginning July 1, 1951, and ending June 30, 1952, a minimum of 42,000 gallons, a maximum of 450,000 gallons, maximum quantity to be taken only in case of emergency or failure of coal supply f.o.b. Urbana Veterinary Medicine Building Physical Plant ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...d three meals daily while dining halls are in operation valued at 21 a month 6-29-51 . WINANS, MRS. MARJORIE D., Research Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, June 18, 1951-June 30, 1952, 3000 a year 7-H-5 1 WOODSON, JENNINGS B., TO give instruction in Journalism in the Summer Session of 1951, on three-fourths time, June 22-August 18, 1951, 654 for the period 7-3-51 . WULFF, VERNER J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ment" upon notice to the Comptroller, stating the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment, and wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1951, and ending June 30, 1952. AH unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1952. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...g the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment, and wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1951, and ending June 30, 1952. AH unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1952. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust funds and budgets indicated as "from receipt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...057 1 082 539 Total, Administration and General Expense 3 925 101 73980 3 9 9 9 0 8 1 1 On an accrual basis. Collections of prior years' veterans fees in excess of accounts receivable on June 30, 1952, will be reserved as a resource of the 1952-1953 budget. ,I9S1 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 883 Educational and General From From Instruction and Departmental Research General Restricted Colleges, Schools,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Guiseppe Bertani, Research Associate GY August 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952, at an annual rate of 4800 4 800 3 360 4 500 3 000 4 500 2. Martha R. Sheek, Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH 173 00 GY DY DY GY 3. M. I. Dolin, Research Associate 4. Elizabeth Schoen, Research Assistant ELI LILLY PYRUVATE OXIDASE FACTOR 5. C. S. Hornberger, Research Assistant One ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...om Retiring Allowances 4. , Professor 5. A. G. Vestal, Professor 6. H. J. Fuller, Professor See Council on Teacher Education Total Salary 7. K. B. Raper, Visiting Professor February 1 to June 30, 1952 From Educational Nonrecurring 8. G. N. Jones, Professor and Curator of Herbarium 9. Leland Shanor, Professor and Curator of Mycological Collections On leave with one-half pay 1951-1952 10. W. N. Stew... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Under the supervision of the Graduate College Salaries and Wages RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION CONTRACT R U R SR 95 1. H. K. Inskip, Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 '2. J. S. Showell, Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 3. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 4. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...NSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION CONTRACT R U R SR 95 1. H. K. Inskip, Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 '2. J. S. Showell, Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 3. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 4. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 5. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ..., Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 6. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 7. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 8. , Postdoctoral Research Assistant July I, 1951, to June 30, 1952 9. Mrs. Rosemary F. Hill, Research Assistant July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 UPJOHN COMPANY ANTIBIOTIC RESEARCH GY DY GY GY GY GY GY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ivision of General Studies .-. Total Salary 6. H. W. Scott, Professor -. 7. C. A. Chapman, Professor 8. J. L. Hough, Professor 9. J. V. Harrison, Visiting Professor September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 10. A. F . Hagner, Associate Professor 11. P. R. Shaffer, Associate Professor. . . 12. Bernhard Kummel, Associate Professor 13. D. M. Henderson, Assistant Professor 14. W. M. Merrill, Instructor I 5-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Associate Professor 14. R. N. Current, Associate Professor 15. C. G. Starr, Associate Professor 16. K.W. Swart, Visiting Lecturer, with rank of Assistant Professor September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 17. F. B. Freidel, Jr., Assistant Professor 18. Louise B. Dunbar, Assistant Professor 19. J. B. Sirich, Assistant Professor 20. Mary L. Shay, Assistant Professor. 21. Natalia M. Belting, Assistant Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...iology E. Johnson, Professor and Head of Department L. Prosser, Professor R. Steggerda, Professor J. Franklin, Visiting Professor See Graduate College Total Salary September 1, 1951, t o June 30, 1952 5. H. Quastler, Associate Professor From Control Systems Laboratory 1951-1952 6. A. B. Taylor, Associate Professor 7. V. J. Wulff, Associate Professor 8. Frederick Sargent, II, Assistant Professor 9.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Professor, Soil Biology S AYso Total Salary 13. D. C. Wimer, Professor, Soil Physics C-A 14. R. H. Bray, Professor, Soil Fertility s AY8o Total Salary On leave with pay from January 1 to June 30, 1952 rr , v 15. 0. T. Bonnett, Professor, Plant Genetics 1 S-AY7S Total Salary fC AY20 16. J. E. Gieseking, Professor, Soil Physics c AY80 Total Salary 17. R. W. Jugenheimer, Professor, Plant Genetics 1 S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ociate 7. D. L. Dexter, Research Associate AEC-Radiation Damage Total Salary OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH CONTRACT, NONR-I 77 00 8. J. D. Eshelby, Research Associate GY September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952, at 4,800 a year 9. T. S. Noggle, Research Assistant DY ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION CONTRACT, A T - I I - I - 6 7 , PROJECT No. 3 10. L. M. Slifkin, Research Associate AEC CONTRACT N O . 3 DY DY AY AY B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Tehon, Professor of Plant Physiology Without salary 10. K. J. Franklin, Visiting Professor of Physiology From Educational Nonrecurring See Physiology Total Salary September 1, 1951, t o June 30, 1952 11. R. E. Meagher, Research Associate Professor of Physics and Chief Engineer, Electronic Digital Computer 12. David Gottlieb, Associate Professor of Plant P a t h o l o g y . . . . See Horticulture ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Y July 1, 1951 to June 30, 1952 2. J. C. Colvin, Editor of Alumni News, with rank of Assistant Professor GY From Alumni Association From U. of I. Foundation Total Salary July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 3. W. H. Rice, Director of Membership and Field Secretary From Alumni Association GY July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 4. Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Division Parade Ground Dormitories.. H o u s i n g Division Cooperative H o u s e s 1. Grace E. Williams, House Director, Alpha House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 2. Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1951, to J u n e 30, 1952 3. Mrs. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma House See Dean of Women Total... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...rapher II Total, Political Science Psychology 1. Ann Kent, Secretary 2. , Clerk-Stenographer III 3. Mrs. Janet L. Hines, Clerk-Stenographer III 4. , Clerk-Typist II September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952 5. Mrs. Rita Moss, Clerk-Typist III 6. C. E. Schertz, Assistant Laboratory Attendant 7. L. P. Schertz, Assistant Laboratory Attendant 8. Mrs. Therese M. Wayner, Clerk-Typist II Total, Psychology Coop... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ns of coal screenings to be delivered to the new University of Illinois operated heating plant, 1717 West Taylor Street, Chicago, as required during the period from September 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952. The Business Manager of the Chicago Departments, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to the Silver Creek Coal Company, Chicago, the lowest bidder, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...y of diphyllobothrim in North America for differentiating species infecting man from these infecting fish-eating birds, in the Department of Zoology, for the period June 1, 1951, through June 30, 1952. 85. Wilson and Company, Chicago, 575 to support a study of per cent utilization of calcium and phosphorus by man from bone phosphate, under the direction of Professor F. R. Steggerda, Department of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute an agreement with Presbyterian Hospital for the rental of fifteen rooms to be made available from November 1, 1951, to June 30, 1952, with authority to increase the commitment to twenty-five rooms if Presbyterian Hospital can make them available. On motion of Mr. Megran, authority was granted, as recommended. ,I951 UNIVERSITY OF I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute a contract with the American Optical Company for the period from November I, 1951, to June 30, 1952, for the purchase of eye glasses and optical appliances. On motion of Mr. Megran, this contract was authorized. ADDITION TO CONTRACT FOR ELECTRICAL WORK O N RESEARCH A N D EDUCATIONAL HOSPITALS ADDIT... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...earch Associate in Electrical Engineering S , seven months beginning February 1, 1952, 541.67 a month, supersedes 1-17-52 . ESHELBY, JOHN D., Research Associate in Physics C , February i-June 30, 1952, 400 a month, supersedes 6-18-51 . FAUST, ELAINE J., Research Assistant in Education, four months beginning February 1, 1952, 1000 2-14-52 . Fox, KIRK, Research Associate in Food Industry Food Techno... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...E L., Exchange Assistant in the Library, seven months beginning February 1, 1952, 283.33 a month 1-16-52 . TIMMERHAUS, KLAUS D., Research Associate in Chemical Engineering S , January 16-June 30, 1952, 350 a month, supersedes 1-15-52 . TUCKER, DON, Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering S , eight months beginning January I, 1952, 366.67 a month, supersedes 1-17-52 . W A X , NELSON, Associate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... OF UNIVERSITY AUDITORS The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of George Rossetter and Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, be retained as auditors for the year ending June 30, 1952, their services to be charged on the basis of a per diem rate and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following: University of Illinois including all divis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...t in Accountancy, February i-June 15, 1952, 400 a month, supersedes 2-21-52 . BERKOVTTZ, IRENE R., Research Assistant in Education, in the Graduate College, on one-half time, February 21-June 30, 1952, 2800 a year 3-4-52 . BROWN, LLOYD O., Instructor in Electrical Engineering C , on three-fourths time, six months beginning March 1, 1952, to render service during the second semester of the academic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ..., February 15-August 31, 1952 on Y basis , 7900 a year, supersedes 3-6-52 . O'SULLIVAN, THOMAS A., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology R u s h , in the College of Medicine, January 20-June 30, 1952, without salary 3-6-52 . OVERHAUSER, ALBERT W., Research Associate in Physics C , on three-fourths time, February i-June 15, 1952, and on full time, June 16-August 31, 1952 on Y basis , and Instructo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ation of Women's Clubs, 1,500 for the continuation of tumor research, in the Department of Surgery, under the supervision of Dr. D. P. Slaughter, for the period November I, 1951, through June 30, 1952. 104. Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority, 100 to be added to the Orthopaedic Surgery Gift Fund for Children, in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. 105. Public Service Company of Indiana, Plainfield, Indi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ive months beginning April 1, 1952, without salary 4-4"S2 - ,1952 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I477 FALLS, JOHN L., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, March 10-June 30, 1952, without salary 4-2-52 . FISHER, J. H., Instructor in Geology, on three-fifths time, and in the Division of General Studies, on two-fifths time, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 400... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...n the College of Medicine, on one-half time, five months beginning April I, 1952, 250 a month 4-2-52 . SIMON, ALLEN B., Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, March 15-June 30, 1952, 375 a month 3-26-52 . SPENGLER, JOSEPH J., Professor of Economics in the Kyoto Seminar in American Studies in Japan, July 23-September 6, 1952, 1500 for the period 4-1-52 . SPIRAKIS, CHARLES N., Ins... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... t h LaSalle Street, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years beginning July 1, 1952, replacing William C. Waggoner whose three-year term will expire June 30, 1952. Mr. Richard H . Grosse, presently a member of the Board whose term will expire in June, 1953, has resigned from the Board because he is being transferred by his firm, Haskins Sells, m West Monroe St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... 21 T h e Board of Trustees has been awarding contracts from year to year for minor alterations and remodeling at Urbana-Champaign on a cost-plus basis. The present contracts will expire June 30, 1952. W o r k under such contracts is initiated upon orders of the Physical Plant Department which are subject to approval by the Comptroller and to availability of funds. Contractors are employed on jobs... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...urnish nine beds, teaching staff, and other services necessary to maintain such beds. b Renewal is automatic from year to year unless terminated by either party by written notice prior to June 30 of any year. c The amount to be paid is subject to revision upon a written request of either party to the other prior to the first day of any year. d Ariy adjustment in payments will be based upon the act... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Parttime I447 4. W. A. Oliver, Professor 5. j . G. Clark, Professor 6. E. J. Daily, Assistant Professor 7 , Assistant Professor ' Civil Engineering Summer Camp 1. W. H. Rayner, Professor June 30 to August 2 2. L. D. Walker, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 . . 3. G. H. Dell, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 4. M. 0 . Schmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...or 6. E. J. Daily, Assistant Professor 7 , Assistant Professor ' Civil Engineering Summer Camp 1. W. H. Rayner, Professor June 30 to August 2 2. L. D. Walker, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 . . 3. G. H. Dell, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 4. M. 0 . Schmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director June 4 to August 13 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor June 4 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...il Engineering Summer Camp 1. W. H. Rayner, Professor June 30 to August 2 2. L. D. Walker, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 . . 3. G. H. Dell, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 4. M. 0 . Schmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director June 4 to August 13 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 6. , Assistant Professor June 4 to J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...l, Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 4. M. 0 . Schmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director June 4 to August 13 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 6. , Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 7. , Camp Doctor June 30 to August 2 Classics 1. J. L. Heller, Professor and Head of Department 2. B. E. Perry, Professor Econom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...hmidt, Associate Professor and Camp Director June 4 to August 13 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 6. , Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 7. , Camp Doctor June 30 to August 2 Classics 1. J. L. Heller, Professor and Head of Department 2. B. E. Perry, Professor Economics P. M. Van Arsdell, Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...irector June 4 to August 13 5. J. C. Chaderton, Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 6. , Assistant Professor June 4 to June 24; June 30 to August 2 7. , Camp Doctor June 30 to August 2 Classics 1. J. L. Heller, Professor and Head of Department 2. B. E. Perry, Professor Economics P. M. Van Arsdell, Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Department 4 J. F . Bell, Professor E. T. W... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...n, Visiting Lecturer 61. M. H. Nichols, Visiting Lecturer June 16 to July 12 62. A. L. Stephens, Visiting Lecturer 63. S. M. Stoke, Visiting Lecturer 64. Elizabeth Todd, Visiting Lecturer June 30 to August 9 65. Ethel Wooley, Teacher in Elementary Demonstration School June 16 to July 25 66. O. P. Kolstoe, Visiting Lecturer 67. Dolph Camp, Visiting Lecturer 68. , Assistant Electrical Engineering G.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...the meeting of the Board of Trustees held on June 19, 1952, prior to September, so that printing of the transactions of the Board of Trustees covering the period of July 1, 1950, through June 30, 1952, will be expedited. Press proof copies of the June minutes will be sent to the Trustees in the near future. The Secretary requests that approval be authorized, subject to any corrections or amendment... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ... I, 1951, the Athletic Association had a net operating surplus of 44,659. The estimated excess of income over expenditures of 84,500 in 1951-1952 will increase this surplus to 129,159 on June 30, 1952. The budget has been examined and approved by the Provost and the Comptroller. Salaries paid jointly by the Athletic Association and the School of Physical Education have been approved by the Directo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ... 2 9 The Comptroller recommends that balances in appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for the fiscal year 1951-1952 which were encumbered by purchase or contractual agreements on June 30, 1952, be reappropriated for the fiscal year 1952-1953 to meet these obligations. In addition, the Comptroller recommends that the following unencumbered balances in appropriations for services and project... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...al year 1952-1953 to meet these obligations. In addition, the Comptroller recommends that the following unencumbered balances in appropriations for services and projects not completed on June 30, 1952, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1952. Urbana-Champaign Surplus equipment 1 144 Provost 108 Legal Counsel 512 Student Counseling Bureau 294 Community master plan 1 660 Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ... k This report was received for record. 1 Deduct. ,1952 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 385 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 25 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1952. This report was received for record. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE ON T H E SALE OF SECURITIES Mr. Fornof, for the Finance Committee, offered the resolution: following WHEREAS, the Board of Truste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...nds, Inc., Summit, New Jersey, 3,110 for a comparative study of protein supplements as to consumer acceptance, under the supervision of Dr. Franklin Dove, from December 10, 1951, through June 30, 1952. 208. Dr. Fremont A. Chandler, 10 to the Orthopaedic Gift Fund for Children. 209. Dr. Ward Eastman, 50 to the Department of Surgery. 210. Dr. J. D. Farrington, 100 to the Orthopaedic Surgery Alumni T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...utions of higher education. In keeping with past practice, the State Auditor, Mr. Orville E. Hodge, was furnished a copy of the report of George Rossetter and Company for the year ending June 30, 1952. H e also received a copy of the published report of the Comptroller for the same period. H e indicated to the Comptroller his desire to have the audit of the University carried out by accountants se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...n integral part of the College, of a Graduate School of Business Administration as of September I, 1952. T h e purposes of this School are outlined in detail in Dean Green's memorandum of June 30, a copy of which is submitted herewith and given to the Secretary of the Board for record. Certain features are to be noted, as follows: 1. T h e basic four-year program of the College leading to the degr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...o be Paid to the University With Whom Purpose Date United States Air Rates per Instruction for not more than five hundred May 15, 1950 Force contract Air Force personnel June i, 1950, to June 30, 1953 White McTaggart Rates per May 11, 1950 Installation of coin operated Bendix home Co. contract laundry machines in Lincoln Avenue Residence and Student-Staff Apartment buildings Amount to be Paid by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1953: ...charge of the Chicago Professional Colleges submits the following nominations for reappointments and new appointments to this Committee for a term beginning January I, 1951, and expiring June 30, 1953, so that the appointments will coincide with the fiscal years of the biennium. I concur in these appointments. Reappointments ALLAN G. BRODIE, Orthodontist, Chicago JANE BULL, Executive Director of I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ... foot. T h e rent is reasonable in comparison with other leases of space of that kind in Chicago. I recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to extend this lease for two years ending June 30, 1953, at a rental of 6,900 per year. On motion of Mrs. Holt, extension of this lease on the terms recommended was authorized. ADDITION TO CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION O F PARKING LOT 17 On November 24, 1950,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: to June 30, 1953 Physical Plant, Chicago Professional Colleges Radio Station 00 00 00 00 delivered 2 700 00 payable 112.50 per month University Press Engineering Experiment Station Alumni Association Institute of Avi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: to June 30, 1953 One milling machine with dividing head, tail stock, 220 volt, 3 phase, 60 cycle, h.p. motor and controls, and three cutter arbors 4,000 board feet, Cypress, rough, kiln dried, B and better a x6 and w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ... that such a lease be approved. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute this lease for the period from August 1, 1951, through June 30, 1953. On motion of Mr. Nickell, this lease was authorized. COMMITTEE ON GENERAL POLICY Mr. Johnston, for the Committee on General Policy, presented the following report: MR. PARK LIVINGSTON CHICAGO, JULY ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...opies second semester Time Table to be offset printed 6,000 copies of soil maps of Menard County Eight issues Educational Theory to be printed during the period from November 1, IQ I, to June 30, 1953; the printer will supply mailing and subscription service 1,000 copies of book entitled Freedom of Press in England by Fredrick S. Siebert, printed and bound 3,144 rolls X"x 1200' magnetic recording ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...reet contiguous properties , the latter adjoining University property at 1110 West Illinois. The price is 72,875, payable 20,000 on conclusion of a contract, and the balance on or before June 30, 1953, with interest at 4 per cent on the unpaid balance. This property is in the probable zone of University expansion on the east side of the campus. It has 74.75 feet frontage on each street and is 461.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...o Undergraduate Division sent formal notices to the city of Chicago that the University of Illinois is exercising the option to renew each lease for the annual period of July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953. On motion of Mr. Johnston, renewal of these leases was authorized. AWARD O F CONTRACT FOR INSTALLATION OF MOVING STAIRWAYS, ELEVATORS, A N D LIFTS IN EAST DENTISTRYMEDICINE-PHARMACY BUILDING In awar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...n Entomology, in the Graduate College, three months beginning June 1, 1952, 334.44 a month 5-14-52 . CHOW, V E N - T E , Research Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering S , May I, 1952-June 30, 1953, 5000 a year, supersedes 4-29-52 . CONLEE, M R S . ARAHBELL, Temporary Head Resident in Busey Hall, two months beginning July 1, 1952, 200 a m o n t h ; for the convenience of the University she will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ... recommend the award of cost-plus contracts, as follows, based on competitive bids, for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1952, with the understanding that no orders will be placed after June 30, 1953, and that all work will be handled in accordance with established procedure: Percentage of Charges for General Work Contracting Material Labor Subcontracts Merchandising Construction Company, Danvill... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...the laboratory is being set up for a special research program in the Botany Department Incandescent and fluorescent lamps for use at Urbana and Chicago during the period July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 estimated on 40,000 list value Agricultural Economics Physical Plant Physical Plant Storeroom Tepper Electric Supply Co., Champaign 20 972 00 f.o.b. delivered ,1952 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Department ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ... Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, 904 West Adams Street, Chicago, as required on prescriptions and authorization of the Infirmary staff, for the period July 1, 1952, through and including June 30, 1953. The total number of prescriptions will be approximately 9,000 based on University experience records. Sixteen rain gauge, recording type, weighing bucket 12.648 , clock mechanism for six hours One 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...the purchase of 15,000 tons of coal screenings to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Company plant, operated by the University, as required during the period from August 1, 1952 to June 30, 1953. The Business Manager of the Chicago Departments, the Director of the Physical Plant Department, and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract to the Silver Creek Coal Company, Chicago, the lowes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... dental postgraduate telephone manuals for the Telephone Extension program 2,300 cases Pyrex Borosilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required for the year ending June 30, 1953 Department Veterinary Medicine Vendor Dick X-Ray Co., St. Louis, Mo. Cost 4 f.o.b. Urbana 43 5 04 Electrical Engineering Music University Press University Press Library School Dental Postgraduate Ext... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...f 1952, on one-half time, June 13-August 9, 1952, 400 for the period 6-17-52 . GARDNER, FLOYD M., Research Associate in the Bureau of Research and Service, on one-half time, June 1, 1952-June 30, 1953, 2520 a year 6-20-52 . GIBSON, DAVID M., Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, one year beginning July 1, 1952, 4500 7-3-52 . HALL, VIRGINIA P., Assistant Teacher in the Nursery S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...pment" upon notice to the Comptroller, stating the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment and wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1953. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...g the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment and wages are available for one year beginning July 1, 1952, and ending June 30, 1953. All unexpended balances lapse June 30, 1953. The reappropriation of funds will be considered only in special situations. All budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trust funds and budgets indicated as "from receipt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... U n d e r the supervision of the Graduate College Salaries and Wages T R U S T V-3E: AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY LURIA RESEARCH 1. Guiseppe Bertani, Research Associate July 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953 2. Shirley Nice, Research Assistant One year from July I, 1952 ELT LILLY AND COMPANY PYRUVATE-OXIDASE FACTOR GY GY GY 5 040 3 600 4 500 3. C S. Hornberger, Research Assistant June 16, 1952, to August... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... M. Black, Professor 7. A. G. Vestal, Professor 8. H . J. Fuller, Professor See University Council on Teacher Education Total Salary 9. K. B. Raper, Visiting Professor February I through June 30, 1953 F r o m Educational Nonrecurring 10. G. N. Jones, Professor and Curator of Herbarium On leave with pay first semester 1952-1953 11. Leland Shanor, Professor and Curator of Mycological Collections 12.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...14 000 55 10 000 24 550 144 300 10. P . R. Shaffer, Associate Professor 11. Bernhard Kummel, Associate Professor 12. Maxwell Gage, Visiting Assistant Professor September I, 1952, through June 30, 1953 13. D. M. Henderson, Assistant Professor 14. W . M. Merrill, Assistant Professor 15. J. H . Fisher, Instructor See Division of General Studies Total Salary 16. 9.00 Part-time Assistants Nonacademic S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...otal, Expense and Equipment Total, Geology Cooperative Investigations Salaries and Wages UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SEDIMENTS 1. W . D. Johns, Jr., Research Assistant July 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953 GY 4 800 - T 3 a German Salaries and Wages 1. Helmut Rehder, Professor and Head of Department A 2. D. W. Schumann, Professor A 3. C. A. Williams, Professor, Emeritus On Retirement Annuity 4. J. T. Ge... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ment Annuity 3. M. H . Fisch, Professor A ' 8800 4. J. A. Nicholson, Professor A 6 870 5. P . T. Raju, Visiting Professor G 8 000 From Educational Nonrecurring September I, 1952, through June 30, 1953 6. F . L. Will, Associate Professor A 6 870 On leave with one-half pay 1952-1953 6 150 7. A. R. Turquette, Associate Professor A 8. B. J. Diggs, Associate Professor A 5 650 1 670 9. O. A. Kubitz, Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Forestry, College Total, Forestry, Station Total, Forestry 5 9 i9 28 48 675 175 365 99S 360 1 Norris-Doxey funds for the fiscal year July I, 1952, to June 30, 1953, will be paid through the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics by the United States Department of Agriculture following monthly certification for salary signed by the Director of Exten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...arch Associate C E N O E S 55507 16. R. J. Mosborg, Research Assistant Professor 17. H . L. Cox, Research Assistant HYDROLOGICAL STUDIES 18. Ven-te Chow, Research Assistant Professor T o June 30, 1953 ,JO52 DIVIDED POSITIONS UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I3I 10 G. K. Sinnamon, Research Assistant Professor 50 O N R Task 32; 5 U. S. Engineers 96 20 T. P. Tung, Research Assistant Professor 50 O N R Task V I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: .... Agate, Pediatric Research Consultant See Health Service See Social W o r k Total Salary 2. , Research Assistant Professor 3- Hannah Ikeda, Research Associate September 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953 4. M. A. Wirtz, Research Associate 5- Dorothy J. Sievers, Research Associate ONR MOTIVATIONAL PROCESSES IN GROUPS DY12 DY82 DY6 DY G DY50 DY50 DY DY 1 100 7 200 500 8 800 5 500 4 100 2 000 I 950 4 50... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...mitories 56 319 118 352 Housing Division Cooperative H o u s e s Salaries and Wages 1. Grace E. Williams, House Director, Alpha House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 2. Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 3. Mrs. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma H o u s e . . See Dean of Women ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...r, Alpha House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 2. Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 3. Mrs. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma H o u s e . . See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 Total, Salaries Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Housing Division ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ouse See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 3. Mrs. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma H o u s e . . See Dean of Women Total Salary September 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 Total, Salaries Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Housing Division Cooperative Houses Housing Division Student-Staff Apartments Salaries and Wages Nonacademic Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... funds received by the University of Illinois Foundation from sale of prefabricated houses and held by the Foundation for the University and the balance of 52,875 is payable on or before June 30, 1953, with interest at four per cent from the date of possession. The Comptroller recommends that payment of the balance be made as soon as possible in order to reduce interest costs. I concur and recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: to June 30, 1953 Telephone service for transmission Dentistry Postgraduate Studies, of five postgraduate telephone exExtension Divitension programs on Current Adsion, Chicago vances in Dentistry Professional Colleges... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...uate telephone exExtension Divitension programs on Current Adsion, Chicago vances in Dentistry Professional Colleges Institute of 90,000 gallons No. 3 fuel oil for Aviation period ending June 30, 1953 202 sofa beds for the Staff Apartment Building, Chicago Professional Colleges 20,000 gallons approximate regular gasoline Physical Plant Department, Chicago Professional Colleges Physical Plant Depar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...87 lb. 50,000 reams 8 " x joyi" - 16 lb. No. 4 sulphite mimeograph bond to be delivered as required until June 30, 1953 Rental and laundry service for the period October 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953, for the following: 23.000 estimated coats, military collar, white; 42,000 estimated aprons, bib and apron types, white Renewal of roller towel rental service dispensing cabinets included tor the per... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...litary collar, white; 42,000 estimated aprons, bib and apron types, white Renewal of roller towel rental service dispensing cabinets included tor the period from October 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953 approximately 17,000 50-yard 12" rolls 600 cases paper towels Architecture Division, Physical Plant Department Office Supply Store Vendor Cost Indiana Steel Products Co-, 3 446 20 Valparaiso, Ind. f.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ptember 1, 19.52, to June 30, 195 3- to Illini Village and residence properties operated by the Phs'sical Plant Department Requirements of stone for the period September 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953, as follows: 500 tons A" screened rock chips 900 tons No. 8 crushed stone road binder 750 tons Class X crushed rock Garbage and trash pick-up and disposal service for the Stadium Terrace and Illini V... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... in Plant Genetics Agronomy S , August I, 1952-August 31, 1953, 4800 a year, supersedes 8-11-52 . ANAWIS, EMMANUEL, Assistant in Surgery Rush , in the College of Medicine, August I, 1952-June 30, 1953, without salary 8-6-52 . ANDERSEN, BLAINE W., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 4500 7-28-52 . ANNABLE, PATRICIA C , Assistant in Fre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...y 8-25-52 . GORDON, ARCHER S., Research Associate in Clinical Science, in the College of Medicine, on full time July i-September 30, 1952, 545 a month, and on 66 100 time October 1, 1952-June 30, 1953, 340 a month 9-3-52 . GRAHAM, IAN C. C , Research Assistant in History, in the Graduate College, two months beginning June 16, 1952, 287.50 a month 7-14-52 . GRANZOW, SHIRLEY L., Research Assistant i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ..., Research Assistant in Anthropology, in the Graduate College, one year beginning September I, 1952, S3200 7-18-52 . LEMON, RONALD D., Research Assistant in Geography, September 16, 1952-June 30, 1953, 2400 8-18-52 . LEWIS, WALTER H., Research Assistant in the Small Homes Council, ten months beginning September 1, 1952, 3300 a year 8-6-52 . LICHTER, EDWARD A., Research Assistant in Physiology, in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...nd semester of 1952-1953, supersedes leave granted March 12, 1952. WOOD, HERMAN C , Assistant in Pathology, in t h e College of Medicine leave of absence, without salary, August 31, 1952-June 30, 1953, for military service. DEGREES CONFERRED IN AUGUST, 195 2 The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees conferred at Urbana on August 15, 1952. Summary Degrees in the Graduate Coll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...rovost's Office, ten months beginning November I, 1952, 8350 a year, supersedes 10-29-52 . BEN-ISHAI, RUTH, Research Assistant in Bacteriology, in the Graduate College, November 15, 1952-June 30, 1953, 3600 a year 10-30-52 . BERBERIAN, STERLING K., Instructor in Mathematics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division, five months beginning September I, 1952, 370 a month 10-20-52 . BERGSTROM, L. I., Res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ..., in the Graduate College, June 16, 1952-August 31, 1953, 4500 a year, supersedes 11-19-52 . HOWARD, H . CARLTON, Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, October 27, 1952-June 30, 1953, without salary 11-11-52 . HUDSON, ROBERT B., Associate Professor of journalism and Communications on 40 100 time, on indefinite tenure, and Director of University Broadcasting on 35 100 time, one ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...e proposed administrative changes in the University's Chicago Professional Colleges. 4. Granting a leave of absence now requested by Dr. A. C. Ivy for the period from January I, 1953, to June 30, 1953, without salary. 5. Administration of the Chicago Professional Colleges during Dr. Ivy's leave of absence by an administrative committee composed of Dr. Allan G. Brodie, Dean of the College of Dentis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ph 90 sheets 24-ounce copper 1:0 sheets 16-ouncc copper 60 sheets 16-ounce lead-coated copper 80,000 gallons regular S3 octane gasoline to be delivered as required from January, 1953, to June 30, 1953: 66,000 gallons to Urbana campus 16,000 gallons to Dixon Springs Experiment Station, Robbs Chemistry Electrical Engineering Geology Biological Chemistry, Chicago Professional Colleges Research and Ed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ee, presented the following report: The Finance Committee recommends that the firm of Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, be engaged as auditors for the year ending June 30, 1953, their services to be charged at per diem rates and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following: University of Illinois including all divisions 12 000 Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...0 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years beginning July 1, 1953, replacing Mr. C. R. Miller whose three-year term will expire June 30, 1953. I concur. On motion of Mr. Herrick, this appointment was approved. APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY 8 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and invol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...rate within its budget allotment for 1953-1954, the Physical Plant Department has been obliged to reduce its operating personnel and notices of layoffs to be become effective on or about June 30, 1953, have been sent to approximately one hundred employees. Messrs. Clifford H . James and Sherdie C. Jones, President and Vice-President respectively of the Twin City Federation of Labor of Champaign an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ago Professional Colleges, Distinguished Professor of Physiology, and H e a d of the Department of Clinical Science, leave of absence without salary for the period from January I through June 30, 1953. I n requesting this leave of absence Dr. Ivy indicated that he would like to have t h e privilege of extending the leave up to August 31, I953 and this was generally understood. ,1953 UNIVERSITY OF ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...housing units for the two-year period beginning July i, 1953 Fire and extended coverage insurance including automatic reinstatement coverage subject to 80 per cent coinsurance, effective June 30, 1953, for five years, covering Allerton 4-H Memorial Camp buildings and equipment in the aggregate amount of 76,080, term premium payable on an annual installment basis with the University of Illinois hav... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ion of Services for Crippled Children has a Professional Advisory Committee appointed by the Board of Trustees. The present Committee was appointed to serve from January 1, 1951, through June 30, 1953, so that appointments would coincide with the fiscal biennium. The Director of the Division recommends the following reappointments and new appointments for a two-year term beginning July 1, 1953. I ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...pon recommendation of the Finance Committee, authorized the en- ,776 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 25 gagement of the firm of Haskins and Sells of Chicago to make this audit for the year ending June 30, 1953. T h e previous year was the end of a five-year cycle during which George Rossetter and Company of Chicago were the auditors. Since 1918 all disbursements from appropriations from state tax funds hav... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...INES FOR USE OF UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AIRPORT 37 The University's contract with Ozark Air Lines for use of University of Illinois Airport, authorized by the Board July 25, 1951, expired June 30, 1953. Discussions of a new contract have been carried on between officials of the company, the Director of the Institute of Aviation, and the Comptroller. The financial provisions of the contract a r e : ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ..., for military service. BRUCK, HELEN, Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Nursing, in the School of Nursing leave of absence on full pay including vacation allowance from April 24 through June 30, 1953, and leave without pay from July 1 through August 31, 1953, on account of disability. LANCOUE, HAROLD, Professor of Library Science and Associate Director of the Library School extension of leave of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...APPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AT J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 5 3 9 The Acting Comptroller recommends that the following balances in appropriations for services and projects not completed on June 30, 1953, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1953. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1953, in departmental appropriations, up to 5 per cent o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...services and projects not completed on June 30, 1953, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1953. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1953, in departmental appropriations, up to 5 per cent of the original appropriation, were carried forward and will be available in 1953-1954 to the various departments concerned. Urbana- Champaign Placem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...og rations study Enamel standards study Library binding Insecticides study A mount to be Paid to the University 3 000 00 I 200 00 11 940 78 Date July 30, 1953 July 15. 1953 July 24, 1953 June 30, 1953 June 23, 1953 Rates per contract Aureomycin in nutrition of swine study Growth stimulants for swine study Nutritional value of butterfat study Vitamins in swine nutrition study Arsonic acid derivativ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...use of delays during the ,1953 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1129 extended period of construction. This amount purports to primarily reflect the increase in wage rates between July 1, 1951, and June 30, 1953, plus the increase in t h e cost of fabricating steel and the increased cost of supervision. The contractor refuses to release this claim as a condition t o t h e requested payment of the balance of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...F UNIVERSITY ACCOUNTS 4 Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, submit the report of their audit of the accounts of the University of Illinois for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1953. They are also making separate reports on the examination of accounts of the Athletic Association, the Alumni Association, and the University of Illinois Foundation. Mr. Ralph S. Johns, Resident Part... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... expenditures and changes in unappropriated current surplus, and the related summaries of changes in funds balances present fairly the financial position of the University of Illinois at June 30, 1953, and the results of its operations for the year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. H A S K I N S SELLS October 15, 1953 T h i s report w a s received for record.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...F ILLINOIS AIRPORT 27 The contract of the University with Ozark Air Lines for the use of the University of Illinois Airport, authorized by the Board of Trustees on July 25, 1951, expired June 30, 1953. Discussions relating to the provisions of a new contract have been carried on by the officials of the company, the Director of the Institute of Aviation, and the Comptroller in accordance with the i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...ivision of General Studies 1. W. E. Morrell, Associate Professor 2. H. L. Andrews, Associate Professor 3. , Assistant 4. , Assistant Economics P. M. Van Arsdell, Professor June 19 through June 30 J. F. Bell, Professor P. H. Brown, Professor J. F . Due, Professor J. B. Parrish, Associate Professor R. C. Osborn, Associate Professor W. C. Robb, Associate Professor Janet L. Weston, Assistant Professor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... AUDITOR 22 The Auditor of Public Accounts employed the firm of F . M. Mersinger and Company, Springfield, Illinois, to examine the financial records of the University for the year ended June 30, 1953. Their report on this examination has now been received and is submitted herewith. The financial operations of the University for the year 1952-53 had previously been audited and certified by the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: ...e. No action was taken, or required, on these reports. They are included in the minutes of today's meeting as a matter of public record. Report of Examination and Survey July 1, 1952, to June 30, 1953 HONORABLE ORVILLE E. HODGE Auditor of Public Accounts State of Illinois Springfield, Illinois DEAR S I R : In accordance with your instructions, we have conducted an examination and survey of certain... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: ...ty is performed annually by a firm of certified public accountants appointed by the University's Board of Trustees. An audit report was completed by Haskins and Sells for the year ending June 30, 1953. We wish to state that our examination and survey was not directed toward duplicating the work of Haskins and Sells. Our primary object during the course of this examination and survey was to assembl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: A s of June 30, 1953, a year later, the ending balance had grown to a total of 900,952.31. The details in Exhibits L and M reveal the volume of receipts and disbursements of this particular fund. Illini Union Building Tr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: ...cent to the University Research Board for other research, and 40 per cent for general University purposes including financing the contract research program. Of the total accumulations on June 30, 1953 the correct figure is 1,003,086 rather than 909,952 as recorded in the report since the latter did not include the Chicago Undergraduate Division , 302,499 had been assigned to departments, 362,260 h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: Prior to June 30, 1953, the University's Legal Counsel rendered an opinion that the University had legal authority to retain such funds in its treasury. T o clarify this authority, the State Finance Act was amended in 1953... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: ...6-C3 . q. 540 for a study of electromyography of muscles of mastication, under the direction of Dr. Carlos I. Reed, Department of Physiology, for the period from October 1, 1952, through June 30, 1953 D2877-C . r. 500 for a study of sex differences in the regeneration of the submaxillary glands of mice, under the direction of Dr. Joseph P. Weinmann, Division of Oral Pathology, for one year from Fe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1953: ...ot to exceed 42,000 tons of seteemngs coal per year, to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Company plant, operated by the University, as required during the period July 1, 1961, to June 30, 1953, at a per-ton cost of 6.05, phis transportation of 0.8 , plus 0.80 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total expenditure not to exceed 550,160 for the two-year period. This price is based on pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1953: ...rs 12 dozen plastic tubes 20 dozen plastic funnels 462 plastic bottles 13 packages of corks 16 dosen rolls aluminum foil 2,000 dwt. type C casting gold for the Pjnod July I. 106t, through June 30. nf tontiouous culture apparatus 20,0m tetracycline V capsules, 2S0 mg. this Is a three-month supply Cue iour-channel polygraph vdth provision or addin two channels Chemistry, College of Pharmacy General ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1954: ...of Sales, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois, as a member of the Advisory Committee of that College for a ,1949 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 947 period of five years July 1, 1949, to June 30, 1954 to replace Mr. Jack I. Reader, Chicago, whose term has expired. The other members of the Committee and their terms are Messrs. Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Chicago, 1948-1950; W. Edwin Brown, Quincy, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1954: ... execution hereof and ending on the day of the date on which the construction of said Residence Hall and Apartment Building as hereinafter provided shall be completed, but not later than June 30, 1954, and b after completion or from and after said date, whichever is earlier, further agrees to pay as rent during the balance of the two year period then in effect and during each two year period subse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1954: ...3, an amount equal to one-sixth of the principal of all of said bonds becoming due on the next succeeding principal maturity date. c T h e r e shall be credited to the Reserve Account on June 30, 1954, and annually thereafter the sum of 10,000, until said account aggregates the sum of 100,000, and thereafter no sums need be credited to said Reserve Account except that whenever any funds in said ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1954: ...go expired on June 30, 1947. The leases include options giving the University the privilege of renewing for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, provided that notice is given the city of Chicago sixty days prior to each expiration date or any renewal expiration date that the University wishes to renew the leases. Under the renewal options sp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1954: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES July i, 1952, to June 30, 1954 ANTHONY JAMES JANATA Secretary ,vf.'bl CONTENTS Meeting of July 16, 1952 Meeting of September 24, 1952 Meeting of October 24, 1952 Meeting of November 28, 1952 Meeting of December 22, 1952 Meeting of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...bage and trash pick-up and disposal service for the Stadium Terrace and Illini Village housing units Printing and binding Illinois Studies in Social Sciences for a two-year period ending June 30, 1954 seven issues Printing and binding Illinois Studies in Language and Literature for the period August 1, 1952 to June 30, 1954 eight issues Printing and binding Illinois Biological Monographs for the t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...inois Studies in Social Sciences for a two-year period ending June 30, 1954 seven issues Printing and binding Illinois Studies in Language and Literature for the period August 1, 1952 to June 30, 1954 eight issues Printing and binding Illinois Biological Monographs for the two-year period ending June 30, 1954 six issues One 37-passenger bus 3 498 00 f.o.b. University warehouse 5 478 00 Physical Pl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...Illinois Studies in Language and Literature for the period August 1, 1952 to June 30, 1954 eight issues Printing and binding Illinois Biological Monographs for the two-year period ending June 30, 1954 six issues One 37-passenger bus 3 498 00 f.o.b. University warehouse 5 478 00 Physical Plant Department Material Service Corp., Fairmount 5 826 50 f.o.b. delivered Residence Halls University Press R.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... COAL FOR CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS 24 Bids have been received on uniform specifications for the purchase of 16,000 tons of coal screenings to be delivered, as required from August 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954, to the Medical Center Steam Company operated by the University. The Business Manager of the Chicago Departments, the Director of the Physical Plant, and the Comptroller recommend award of a contract... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, 904 West Adams Street, Chicago, as required on prescriptions and authorization of the Infirmary staff, for the period July 1, 1953. through and including June 30, 1954 One Zoomar lens for television use with variable focal length of approximately 3" to 22 One Houston-Fearless television camera crane model TC-i 2500 reams S x lopi", 20 lb. No. 4 sulphite bond paper ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ott Power Plant during the months of July and August, 1953 1,400 tons pea size coke to be delivered to Illini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1954 Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered by the Urbana campus and Chicago branches during the period July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954 estimated on 340,000 list value Garbage and trash pick-up a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...using units as required during the year ending June 30, 1954 Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered by the Urbana campus and Chicago branches during the period July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954 estimated on 340,000 list value Garbage and trash pick-up and disposal service for the Stadium Terrace and Illini Village housing units for the two-year period beginning July i, 1953 Fire and extende... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...PIER AND DRILL HALL 24 The lease with the city of Chicago for the portion of Navy Pier used by the Chicago Undergraduate Division, authorized by the Board on January 25, 1947, expires on June 30, 1954. The lease for the adjacent Drill Hall, authorized on March 27, 1947, expires on the same date. For several months negotiations have been carried on by University officers with officials of the city ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ecommended on the basis of lowest bid. I concur. Item 1,950 approximate number cases of Pyrex Borosiiicate laboratory glassware to be delivered as reQiiired during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1954 Department General Chemical Stores Vendor Cost 6 500 00 A. S. LaPine Co., Chicago 250 cases E. H. Sargent CoChicago 250 cases Chicago Apparatus Co., Chicago 250 cases WiJkens-Anderson Co., Chicago 25... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...p. reagent 23,600 lbs. sulfuric acid, c.p. reagent 60,000 lbs. sulfuric acid, commercial The quantities indicated are the estimates of requirements for the period August 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954; to be purchased as needed in minimum truckload quantities One lot laboratory chemicals for stock in the General Chemical Stores for the summer and fa.ll terms of 1953 General Chemical Stores General... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: to June 30, 1954 Boiler and machinery insurance under the blanket group plan of coverage, effective August 1, 1953, for three years covering objects located on premises owned or controlled by the University at Urbana... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ence Hall 340,000 gals. No. 5 grade fuel oil for heating plant at Navy Pier 36o,ooolbs. approximately rock salt, water softener grade, to be delivered aa required from August 1, 1953, to June 30, 1954 10,000 gals. M C asphalt 300 tons crushed limestone chips to be delivered and spread on designated areas in accordance with State of Illinois Division of Highways Specifications for the Bituminous Su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ncoln Avenue Residence North 12. Shirley M. Thackray, Assistant Head Resident, Lincoln Avenue Residence South 13. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma House September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 14. Marie S. Barbre, House Director, Alpha House September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 15. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 Nonacademic Salaries... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...nue Residence South 13. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director, Gamma House September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 14. Marie S. Barbre, House Director, Alpha House September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 15. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense Equipment Total, Expense and Equi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...through June 30, 1954 14. Marie S. Barbre, House Director, Alpha House September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 15. Arahbell Conlee, House Director, Beta House September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense Equipment Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Dean of Women H o u s i n g Division Account Number 000032000 1. V. L. Krets... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... . Scott, Professor 9. P . R. Shaffer, Professor On leave with pay semester I 10. H . R. Wanless, Professor 11. R. W . Fairbridge, Visiting Associate Professor September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 12. J. H . Fisher, Assistant Professor 13. D. M. Henderson, Assistant Professor 14. W . M. Merrill, Assistant Professor 15. N. F. Sohl, Instructor 16. 9.00 Part-time Assistants Nonacademic Salaries T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ford Newcomb, Director 2. D. H . Morgan, Professor Community Consultant 3. V. A. Hyde, Associate Professor 4. P. H . Lewis, Jr., Instructor On leave without pay from September 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954 Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense Total, Bureau of Community Planning ,000 s 2 COO 2 000 ZBY ZAY BY j ZAY ZDY 8 400 6 400 4 5oo 2 880 22 180 350 22 530 3 00... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...e and Equipment Total, Housing Division Busey-Evans Halls Housing Division Lincoln Avenue Residence Account Number 943276024 1. Helen F . Farley, Head Resident September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 2. Dorothy F. Farris, Head Resident September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 3. Gertrude M. Irby, Assistant H e a d Resident September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 4. Shirley M. Thackray, Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ber 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 2. Dorothy F. Farris, Head Resident September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 3. Gertrude M. Irby, Assistant H e a d Resident September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 4. Shirley M. Thackray, Assistant Head Resident September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 5. 1.00 Part-time Assistants 6. Summer Head Resident, Women 7. Summer Head Resident, Men Nonacademic Salaries ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... through June 30, 1954 3. Gertrude M. Irby, Assistant H e a d Resident September I, 1953, through June 30, 1954 4. Shirley M. Thackray, Assistant Head Resident September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 5. 1.00 Part-time Assistants 6. Summer Head Resident, Women 7. Summer Head Resident, Men Nonacademic Salaries Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense Debt Service Total, Expense and Equipment Total, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...pringfield Avenue 7 068 Housing Division Beta H o u s e 901 South Lincoln Avenue Account Number 143276032 1. Arahbell Conlee, House Director of Beta House ZG63 September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 Expense Total Housing Division Beta House 901 South Lincoln Avenue 9O0BBC 7 698 8 598 Housing Division Gamma H o u s e 1210 W e s t Springfield Avenue Account Number 143276033 1. Ruth C. Anderson, Ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ing Division Gamma H o u s e 1210 W e s t Springfield Avenue Account Number 143276033 1. Ruth C. Anderson, House Director of Gamma H o u s e . . . ZG63 oooHBTI September 1, 1953, through June 30, 1954 Expense 5 873 Total, Housing Division Gamma House 1210 West Springfield Avenue 6 773 Housing Division Parade Grounds Account Number 143276040 Wages Expense Total, Housing Division Parade Grounds 57 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...., Assistant in English, nine months beginning September 16, 1953, 2700 7-27-53 . KASEMIRESCH, HENRY O., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, July 15, 1953-June 30, 1954, without salary 7-31-53 . KEELER, JOSEPH T., Assistant in Agricultural Economics S , one year beginning September 1, 1953, 4200 8-24-53 . K E M P , GORDON B., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the Colle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...TE, WILLIAM H., Assistant in English, nine months beginning September 16, 1953. 2700 8-21-53 . . OKUNIEFF, MICHAEL, Assistant in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine, July 15, 1953-June 30, 1954, without salary 7-31-53 ,. r ,, OLIVER, RICHARD M., Clinical Instructor in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, August 1, 1953-August 31, 1954, without salary 9-19-53 O'MULLEN, E I L E E N A., As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, one year beginning September I, 1953, 4100 8-24-53 . ZIMMER, HANS, Research Associate in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, October I, 1953-June 30, 1954, S4500 for the period 7-24-53 GRADUATE FELLOWS The following appointments were made by the Dean of the Graduate College on the dates indicated in parentheses. AALAND, ARNOLD E., Archer-Daniels-Midlan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ing assignment of 2,000 be made from the General Reserve Fund to the Board of Trustees office for this purpose, with the provision that the unexpended balance in this appropriation as of June 30, 1954, be carried forward to the next fiscal year, and that the Secretary of the Board be authorized to approve requisitions and vouchers charged against this fund. On motion of Mr. Megran, this appropriat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...oard be authorized to approve requisitions and vouchers charged against this fund. On motion of Mr. Megran, this appropriation was made, with the provision that the unexpended balance on June 30, 1954, be carried forward and made available for the following fiscal year, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Bissell, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Nicke... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: 953, through June 30, 1954. consisting of sixteen eight-page issues of 4,000 copies each and four twelvepage issues of 4,000 copies each Fire, extended coverage, vandalism and malicious mischief insurance including automatic r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ubber Reserve Corporation of the United States government for an investigation in synthetic rubber. This contract has been renewed since that time and, to the present termination date of June 30, 1954, total contract funds have amounted to 1,445,000. This sum has provided for all direct costs which the University has been put to in this program, plus an allowance covering all indirect costs incurr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...go Undergraduate Division at the Navy Pier in order to meet the emergency demands for veteran enrollments following World W a r II. A lease for necessary space was executed extendible to June 30, 1954, at an annual rental of 135,7So. In order to make the space leased usable for educational purposes, it was necessary to expend approximately 1,500,000 for conversion construction and basic equipment.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... Undergraduate Division, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1953, 4100 10-13-53 . DAS SARMA, BASUDEB, Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, October 16, 1953-June 30, 1954, 3000 for the period 10-27-53 . DODGE, STEWART C , Assistant in English, nine months beginning September 16, 1953, 2830, supersedes 10-12-53 . DOUGHERTY, DORA, Research Assistant in Psychology, in th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ography, in the Graduate College, August 16-November 30, 1953, 437 a month, supersedes 11-4-53 . TANNER, DAVID, Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, October 16, 1953-June 30, 1954, 4500 a year 10-12-53 . TAUB, ABRAHAM H., Research Professor of Applied Mathematics, in the Graduate College on one-half time, on indefinite tenure, to render service during each academic year, 7800 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...southwest corner of said block and designated as "Parcel A" upon a diagram or plat attached to the written offer, is to be subject to an existing lease covering the same which expires on June 30, 1954, and that the rent becoming due and payable under said lease be pro-rated between the parties as of the date of the transfer and sale. After Mr. Megran and the other members of the Special Committee ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...y, in the College of Medicine, eleven months beginning October 1, 1953, 6000 a year 11-4-53 Fusco, R A L P H J., Assistant in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine. October 15, 1953-June 30, 1954, without salary 11-4-53 . GOLDBERG, E D W I N E., Clinical Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, one year beginning September 1, 1953, without salary 12-4-53 . GOTTLIEB, ANATOL, Instruct... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... Professor of Journalism and Communications and News Analyst for the Radio Station, who has been a member of the faculty since September I, 1950, has submitted his resignation, effective June 30, 1954, to accept a position with the American Broadcasting Company where he will be under contract for his exclusive radio and television services. In the meantime, he has asked that he be relieved of his ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ny. These news shows will originate in Champaign so that he will be able to continue his teaching duties for the remainder of the academic year. I have accepted his resignation effective June 30, 1954, and have approved a change in his status, as requested, effective January 1, 1954, and his appointment as News Analyst on 40 per cent time is discontinued. His status will be Associate Professor of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...or the second semester of the academic year 1953-1954 beginning February 1, 1954 1000 1 2 - 2 1 - 5 3 . DICKINSON, PETER S., Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, February i, 1954-June 30, 1954, 750 for the period 1-4-54 EITEL, MICHAEL J., Fellow in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, for the second semester of the academic year 1953-1954 beginning February I, 1954, 625 12... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... on account of illness. FERGUSON, KATHERINE G., Assistant in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine leave of absence without salary beginning December I, 1953, and continuing through June 30, 1954. HINCHCLIFF, K E I T H H., Professor of Agricultural Engineering leave of absence without salary for one year beginning January 1, 1954. SHERWIN, CHALMERS W., Research Professor in the Control System... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...as made a net payment of 117,500 to the Foundation. One of the parcels of Foundation property purchased by the University is at the southwest corner of the block and is under lease until June 30, 1954, so that conveyance of this particular tract to the University is subject to the lease. The rent payable under the lease will be prorated between the University and the Foundation. T h e Foundation h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...TEINER, GILBERT, Research Assistant Professor in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs leave of absence on one-half time without pay, beginning February I and continuing through June 30, 1954, for part-time service to the Chicago Commission on Home Rule and Charter Revision. TURQUETTE, ATWELL R., Associate Professor of Philosophy leave of absence without pay, for the second semester of 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. C College; S Station; E Extension. ANTRIM, M R S . LIBEY H., Assistant in Home Economics E , February 8-June 30, 1954, 390O a year 3-3-54 ARNOI.D, ARTHUR, Instructor in Neurosurgery, in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, in the College of Medicine, on 90 100 time, eight months beginning January I,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...2-17-54 . CARR, J. M., Visiting Assistant Professor of Geology, ten months beginning September 1, 1954, 5500 2-13-54 . CHEN, T. Y., Research Associate in Civil Engineering S , January 16-June 30, 1954, 4800 a year 3-4"54 . COMFORT, THOMAS E., Instructor in French for the second semester of the academic year 1953-1954 beginning February 1, 1954, 2000, supersedes 2-19-54 . CRAWFORD, DAVID C., Resear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...eginning April 1, 1954. DANCE, FRANCIS X., Instructor in Humanities, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division leave of absence without pay beginning February 1, 1954, and continuing through June 30, 1954, for military service. FJF.LPE, OLAF S., Professor of Architectural Design leave of absence without pay beginning March 1, 1954, and continuing until further notice, on account of disability. JAMES, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ation of 1,500 for the expenses of the University of Illinois Citizens Committee for the balance of the fiscal year 1953-1954, and that any unexpended balance in this appropriation as of June 30, 1954, be carried forward and added to the budgetary appropriation for the Citizens Committee for 1954-1955. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, seconded by Mr. Livingston, this appropriation was made from the Gene... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ollege of Medicine, eight months beginning January 1, 1954, without salary 4-28-54 . ROBERTS, K E I T H E., Research Assistant in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, April 16-June 30, 1954, 300 a month 4-22-54 . SCOTT, EDWARD J., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, in the Department of Electrical Engineering C , June 16-August 31, 1954, 5000 a year 5-3-54 . SKALLERUP, HARRY R., Physics... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ing May 21, 1954, and continuing through July 31, 1954ROUSE, PRINCE E., JR., Research Assistant in Chemistry leave of absence without pay beginning April 18, 1954, and continuing through June 30, 1954. SHAKOW, DAVID, Professor of Psychology, in the College of Medicine leave of absence with full pay from March 1 to June 1, 1954, on account of disability. STIPPES, MARVIN C , Assistant Professor of T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... for the term of one year expiring on the 30th day of June, 1047, with the privilege of lessee to renew for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954; subject to termination by lessee on six 6 months notice to the City and subject to termination by either party on six 6 months notice to the other party in the event said lease is in effect four 4 y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1954: ...budgetary provisions. A large part of this cost is due to printing, including the work on the biennial report the transactions of the Board of Trustees for the period of July I, 1952, to June 30, 1954. The Secretary requests a supplementary appropriation of this amount to eliminate the over-draft. ,1954 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 5 On motion of Mr. Livingston, an appropriation of 1,052.88 was made fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...and the Comptroller and the Secretary were authorized to execute the same. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 28 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period June 1 to June 30, 1954. Amount to be With Whom American Iron and Steel Institute American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers Bowman Feed Products, Inc. Carbide and Carbon Chemical Company Eaton Laboratories, Divi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...PR1ATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AS AT J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 5 4 12 The Comptroller recommends that the following balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1954, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1954, in departmental a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...ed on June 30, 1954, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1954, in departmental appropriations, up to 5 per cent of the original appropriation, or the amounts encumbered, whichever were larger, were carried forward and will be available in 1954-55 to the various... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...rt was received for record. Deduct. ,82 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 29 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 31 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1954. This report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. REPORT ON TAXPAYER'S SUIT ON UNIVERSITY TELEVISION OPERATIONS 32 On September 10, 1954, Stephen Turkovi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...EARL R., Professor of Pharmacy, Dean of the College of Pharmacy, and Chairman of the Administrative Committee of the Chicago Professional Colleges leave of absence on full pay, beginning June 30, 1954, and extending for such time, up to six months, as may be necessary, on account of illness. TROTIER, ARNOLD H., Associate Director of the University Library leave of absence without pay, October I, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...VERSITY ACCOUNTS 13 Haskins Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, have submitted the report of their audit of the accounts of the University of Illinois for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1954, and a copy of the audit report has been sent by the Secretary of the Board of Trustees to each member of the Board. The report will also be presented personally to the Board of Trustees by Mr. Ralph... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...d questions. Following is the certificate of Haskins Sells: To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: Wc have examined the balance sheet of the University of Illinois as of June 30, 1954, the related summaries of current income and expenditures and changes in unappropriated current surplus, and the related summaries of changes in funds balances for the year then ended Exhibits A to H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ... expenditures and changes in unappropriated current surplus, and the related summaries of changes in funds balances present fairly the financial position of the University of Illinois at June 30, 1954, and the results of its operations for the year then ended, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. October 14, 1954... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...and orally agreed to. Term Until June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the University to renew for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and for successive annual periods until June 30, 1954. Space The North Transit Shed, west of Frame 108; the frame building known as the New Mess H a l l ; office spaces in the head houses; loft space in south passenger building; boiler room at east end ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1954: ...aling approximately 75,000 square feet. 2. Term. January 1, 1947, to June 30, 1947, renewable for successive biennial periods until June 30, 1951, and renewable annually thereafter until June 30, 1954. T h e term is the same as that of the Navy Pier lease, except that the latter began on August 1, 1946. The most unusual feature of the Drill Hall lease is that it requires the University to vacate t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1954: ...y I, 1947, and expiring June 30, 1947, with the privilege to the Lessee to renew at the expiration date for successive biennial periods up to June 30, 1951, and annually thereafter until June 30, 1954, upon sixty days notice in writing to the City, and subject however to temporary release by the University for such periods as the City desires the premises for reletting for convention purposes, upo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1955: ...ence of the President of the University. Item 1,300 tons approximately pea size coke to be delivered to IIHni Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1955 4.0,000 reams 8H x i o " , 16 lb. mimeographed bond paper 2,000 reams 4" x 14", 16 lb. mimeographed bond paper To be delivered during the year 195455 to the Urbana and the Chicago departments Stainle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... type C, in 100 lb. kegs Two-step voltage regulators 50 kva, 100 ampere 360,000 lbs. approximately rock salt, water softener grade, to be ordered as required from August 1, 1954, through June 30, 1955 Launder approximately 180,000 towels for the Department of Physical Educatiun during the period September 1, 1954, through June 30, 1955 Continuous cloth towel service approximately 20,600 50 yards x... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... ordered as required from August 1, 1954, through June 30, 1955 Launder approximately 180,000 towels for the Department of Physical Educatiun during the period September 1, 1954, through June 30, 1955 Continuous cloth towel service approximately 20,600 50 yards x 12 inches roller towels in various locations in the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Chicago Undergraduate Division beginning Augus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...roximately 20,600 50 yards x 12 inches roller towels in various locations in the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Chicago Undergraduate Division beginning August 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955 20,000 gallons MCO-MC-5 asphalt 650 tons and 4" aggregate To be spread in accordance with bituminous construction specifications at various campus locations 170 approximately uniforms for advanced Ai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...nded on the basis of lowest bid. The President has concurred in these recommendations. Item 250,000 gallons approximately No. I fuel oil to be delivered as requested during period ending June 30, 1955 90,000 gallons approximately No. 2 fuel oil to be delivered as requested during period ending June 30, 1955 One oscillograph recording, four channel complete with driver amplifiers, power suppliers, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...approximately No. I fuel oil to be delivered as requested during period ending June 30, 1955 90,000 gallons approximately No. 2 fuel oil to be delivered as requested during period ending June 30, 1955 One oscillograph recording, four channel complete with driver amplifiers, power suppliers, and take-up assembly in cabinet; and four carrier amplifiers One automatic sample changer and accessory equi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...n, on one-half time, for the academic year beginning September I, 1954, 2000 8-20-54 . FRASER, DOROTHY K., Research Associate in Bacteriology, in the Graduate College, September 20, 1954-June 30, 1955, 4620 a year 7-7-54 . FREDA, VINCENT C., Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, one year beginning September I, 1954, and Acting Head of the Department... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...in General Engineering C , for the academic year beginning September 1, 1954, 4200 8-5-54 . SCHEIBLER, ULRICH, Research Associate in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, September 1, 1954-June 30, 1955, 4800 a year 7-7-54 . SCHENDEL, H. E., Research Assistant in Animal Science S , two months beginning June 21, 1954, 275 a month 7-28-54 . SCHOOLMAN, HAROLD M., Clinical Instructor in Medicine, in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...AM R., Instructor in Art, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1954 3500 7-7-54 ZIENTEK, RALPH J., Clinical Instructor in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, November 15, 1954-June 30, 1955, without salary 8-27-54 . ZILLGITT, CAROL E., Instructor in Home Economics on three-fourths time and Counselor in the Student Counseling Bureau on one-fourth time, for the academic year beginning Sep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...f his health. THOMPSON, JAMES R., Clinical Assistant Professor of Pathology, in the College of Medicine leave of absence without salary beginning October 16, 1954, and continuing through June 30, 1955, for military service. DEGREES CONFERRED T h e S e c r e t a r y p r e s e n t e d f o r r e c o r d t h e f o l l o w i n g list of d e g r e e s c o n ferred at U r b a n a on O c t o b e r 15, 195... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... College of Pharmacy, on two-thirds time, three months beginning January 1, 1955, 825 12-23-54 . GREBY, M R S . PATRICIA S., Assistant in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, January 3-June 30, 1955, 300 a month 1-6-55 . HABER-SCHAIM, U R I , Research Associate in Physics C , May 15-August 31, 1955, 5000 a year 12-11-54 . HABER-SCHAIM, U R I , Research Associate in Physics C , one year beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...vision, seven months beginning February 1, I9S5, 4520 a year, supersedes 12-17-54 . SIEGEL, FREDERICK P., Instructor in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, on one-half time, January 3-June 30, 1955, 166.67 a month 1-8-55 . SMITH, LAURA J., Catalog Assistant in the Library, seven months beginning February I, 1955, 3600 a year 12-27-54 . STRABLE, M R S . JANE S., Instructor in Library Science and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Fellow in Chemistry, February i-June 15, 1955, 000 1-10-55 . CRESPI, HENRY L., G. D. Searle and Company Fellow in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, February i-June 30, 1955, 875 1-3-55 GUHA, SYAM R., H a r r y G. Wright and Harriette A. Wright Endowment Fellow in Animal Science, February i-June 30, 1955, 550 1-4-55 . LITCHFIELD, JOHN H., Hackett Fellow in Food Technolog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...llow in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, February i-June 30, 1955, 875 1-3-55 GUHA, SYAM R., H a r r y G. Wright and Harriette A. Wright Endowment Fellow in Animal Science, February i-June 30, 1955, 550 1-4-55 . LITCHFIELD, JOHN H., Hackett Fellow in Food Technology, February i-June 15, 1955, 550 12-17-54 . MARCUS, KENNETH K., Fellow in Political Science, nine months beginning September 16, 195... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... may work with the Ford Foundation Center for Advanced Study. CRONIN, RICHARD M., Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery, in the College of Medicine leave of absence without salary, January i-June 30, 1955, for military service. HUZAR, MRS. ELEANOR G., Assistant Professor of the Classics leave of absence with full pay from January 3 to January 23, 1955, on account of disability. MARTIN, WILLIAM R., Ins... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...,000 tons approximately of No. 8 crushed stone road binder 750 tons approximately of Class X crushed rock To be delivered as required by Physical Plant Stores from March 1, 1955, through June 30, 1955 No. 1 Douglas fir, K.D.: 10,673 bd. ft. of i 32,406 bd. ft. of 2" 640 bd. ft. of 4 15,072 sq. ft. of mixed grades of plywood Three transformers, self-cooled, askarel-filled, 150 kva rated capacity, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...blic Health for laboratory studies in connection with field studies of poliomyelitis vaccine, under the direction of Dr. Howard J. Sliaughnessy, for the period September I, 1954, through June 30, 1955. 184. National Foundation for Medical Education, Inc., 34,766 to the College of Medicine for educational programs 3,141 of this having been contributed by individual physicians . 185. National Golf F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... Assistant in Animal Science S , seven months beginning February 1, 1955. 3300 a year 2-8-55 . HOCH, BARBARA R., Assistant in Occupational Therapy, in the College of Medicine, January 26-June 30, 1955, 3800 a year 2-16-55 . HOKWITZ, OLGA, Instructor in Clinical Dentistry assigned to the Respiratory Center , in the College of Dentistry, January 17-August 31, 1955, 1200 a year 2-1-55 . HOWARD, L. L.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...h School, for the second semester of the academic year 1954-55 beginning February 1, IQ55. 2100 2-8-55 - WINTERS, EDWARD P., Assistant in Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, January 18-June 30, 1955, 3 o a month 1-29-55 . WOOD, SILAS S., JR., Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, seven months beginning February 1, 1955, 4500 a year 2-1-55 . YENAWINE, W A Y N E S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...unds; f fidelity insurance premiums; and g the business operations of the Secretary's office. The Secretary requests an addition of 5,000 to the budget for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1955, for general expenses. O n m o t i o n of M r . L i v i n g s t o n , t h i s a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s m a d e b y the f o l l o w i n g v o t e : A y e , M r . L i v i n g s t o n , M r . M e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: to June 30, 1955. Effective Dote February 1, 19 Thereafter, the contract will run on a fiscal year basis from July 1 to June 30. The University will receive funds sufficient to pay onehalf of Professor Collins' salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...of the University and the Office of the Auditor of Public Accounts have resulted in the following mutually acceptable procedure for the audit of the University records for the year ended June 30, 1955. 1. The firm employed by the Board of Trustees shall make the audit. 2. The working papers of this firm shall be made available to the firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Company, Chicago, who will a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...Since December I, 1942, the University has had a contract, originally with the United States Rubber Reserve Corporation, for research on synthetic rubber. This contract, which terminates June 30, 1955, provides for payment to the University for a total of 1,565,000 to cover all direct costs of the research plus an allowance for indirect costs. During the current contract the Reconstruction Finance... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...llurgical Engineering C , June 16-September 15, 1955, 1000 for the period 4-29-55 . BLANKFIELD, ALAN, Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory S , on one-fourth time March 21-June 30, 1955, and on full time July 1 -August 31. 1955. rate of 400 a month 4-29-55 . BROOKS, THELMA, Research Assistant in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May I, 1955, 3600 a year 4-2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...erhouse and Company, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years beginning July 1, 1955, replacing Mr. Louis M. Kessler whose threeyear term will expire June 30, 1955. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o h n s t o n , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES 6 T h e Committee on Accountancy recommends that th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...1ATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AS AT J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 5 5 11 T h e Comptroller recommends that the following balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1955, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 19SS, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1955, in departmental a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...ed on June 30, 1955, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 19SS, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1955, in departmental appropriations, up to 5 per cent of the original appropriation, or the amounts encumbered in the Business Office, whichever were larger, were carried forward and will be available in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...gust, 1955 Plastering to 1,683.00 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 21 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1955. This report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. HEADSHIP OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 22 The Dean of the College of Engineering recommends th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... Colleges, three months from June 20, 1955, 600 a month 7-20-55 . COLLIER, MARY J., United States Public Health Service Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology Medicine , from June 15-June 30, 1955, 250 a month 9-6-55 ; and from July I, 1955-June 14, 1956, 3400 a year 9-6-55 . FERGUSON, M R S . E V A D., United States Public Health Service Fellow in Psychology' Medicine , two months from July I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...THLETIC ASSOCIATION 16 T h e Board of Directors of the Athletic Association has approved an appropriation of 3,000 for miscellaneous services by the Alumni Association for the year ended June 30, 1955. This appropriation is submitted for confirmation. O n m o t i o n o f M r . N i c k e l l , this action w a s confirmed. REPORT O F FINANCE COMMITTEE O N SALE OF HALLIBURTON O I L W E L L CEMENTING ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...ary of the Board received from Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, the report of their audit of the accounts of the University of Illinois for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1955. The report was addressed jointly to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois. Signed copies of the report of Haskins and Sel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...f the accounts of the Athletic Association a copy of which has been filed with the Secretary , the Alumni Association, and the University of Illinois Foundation for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1955. These reports have been sent to the boards of directors of these three organizations. T h i s report was received for record. ,1956 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SECRETARY'S REPORTS 931 The Secretary prese... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1045, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, p. 796, this Board of Trustees is authorized to issue revenue bonds for the purposes aforesaid, payable only from the revenues to be derived from the operation of said buildings and from st... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1045, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L, 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L- 1955, p. 796, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...eleased from liability for any loss, damage, or injury caused by leakage escape or presence of steam vapor or water on the premises of the Lighthouse. Cg T h e agreement will terminate on June 30 following its effective date, and will be renewable on a year-to-year basis at the end of each period unless written notice of intended termination is given by either party prior to January 1 of any annua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...25 per square foot per year, or an annual charge of 20,400. This rate is reasonable considering the location and standard of quality of the quarters. For the period July 1, 1951, through June 30, 1955, the Division made a rental payment to the state of Illinois of 12,900 per year. Subsequently, the state appropriations to the Division for contractual services were decreased by that amount and the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1955: ...ipp i Children Division 40,47 956 The division Is a Statewide service with headquarters in Springfield, operating with the Chicago Prol lonul unit ,i age 7 IjV W E , t i soil year ending June 30, 1955 State appropriation from tax revenues 34,233,242 1 .2 nit oil States grant 2,178,960 4.5 Stu ant f 3,092,186 6.3 Private gifts, grants, contracts incl U.S. 7,079,266 14.5; Sales and services of educa... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1955: ....... housing, union buildings, bookstores, etc 6,086,039 Gilts and endowment income for scholarships,etc.. 320,916 Grand total current income 55,246,9. 0 EXPENDITURES, fiscal year ending June 30, 1955 Instruction and departmental research 16,040,556 Organized activities of educational depts 4,494,031 Organized research experiment stations, etc .... 10,327,684 Statewide extension and services 5,816... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1955: ...niversity contains more books and other materials than that of any other state university; is third among ; 11 Amrioan universities, exceeded only by Harvard and Yale. Its i collections, June 30, 1955, total 3,551,292 items. Included are 2,808,557 volumes, 422,976 pamphlets, 10,700 films, 4,267 manuscripts, 12,688 music scores and parts, 173,101 maps, 6,705 prints and broadsides, 2,218 sound recor... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1955: ... Dean of the College of Pharmacy recommends the following appointments to the Advisory Committee of that College: R A L P H A. CARPENTER, Villa Park, for five years July 1, 1950, through June 30, 1955 THOMAS G. CRAWFORD, Director of Personnel, Walgreen D r u g Company, Chicago, for one year July 1, 1950, through June 30, 1951 Mr. Carpenter is being appointed to succeed Mr. Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1045, L. 1945, p. I7S3; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, p. 706, this Board of Trustees is authorized to issue revenue bonds for the purposes aforesaid, payable only from the revenues to be derived from the operation of said building and from stu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds, "Approved June 30, 1045, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, P- 796, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1947, L. 1947. p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, L. 1955, p. 796, this Board of Trustees is authorized to issue revenue bonds for the purposes aforesaid, payable only from the revenues to be derived from the operation of said project and from stud... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1955: ... to such purpose and for the refunding of any such bonds," Approved June 30, 1945, L. 1945, p. 1753; title as amended by Act approved July 21, 1047, L. 1947, p. 1738, and by Act approved June 30, 1955, - 1055 P- 790, and all other laws supplementary thereto, and a resolution duly adopted by T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois for the purpose of defraying the cost of constructing ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1955: ...l W o r k in their Chicago activities. It is also used by alumni and other University agencies. The Comptroller recommends that he be authorized to extend this lease for two years ending June 30, 1955, at a rental of 6,900 a year. I concur. Action on this recommendation was deferred. SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR NONRECURRING EXPENDITURES 11 T h e Committee on Nonrecurring Appropriations recommends a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...s for Advanced Ground Force R.O.T.C. students Each uniform consists of coat, trousers, cap, two shirts, tie, and belt Photoengraving requirements for the two-year period July 1, 1953, to June 30, 1955 Contract for laundry service for various departments for the two-year period beginning July 1, 1953 Rental service of 46,000 estimate white coats and 84,000 estimate white aprons, bib and waist types... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: to June 30, 1955 One X-ray unit for direct measurement of fluorescent X-ray spectra 200-250-volt, 60-cycle, complete with accessories Vendor Cost Odman Hecker Co., Inc., 3 924 Oo Champaign f.o.b. delivered .Texas Co.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ... the lease which has been in effect during the past biennium, is for office space in that building at a total rental of 25,800, or 1,075 monthly for the period from July 1, 1953, through June 30, 1955. Various state agencies which use this building pay rental into a revolving fund maintained by the Department of Finance for the operational expenses of the building. The lease for the office in Peor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...ng. The lease for the office in Peoria is for space in the Central National Bank and Trust Company Building at a rental of 6,480, or 270 monthly for the period from July 1, 1953, through June 30, 1955, and is on the same basis as the lease for the previous biennium. The Division of Services for Crippled Children has funds for the payment of the rentals. I concur and request that the Comptroller an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...r . Hickman, M r . Stratton. UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS LEASE O F ILLINI C E N T E R 25 The Board of Trustees has under consideration a recommendation for the extension for two years ending June 30, 1955, of a lease of quarters in the LaSalle Hotel for the Mini Center at a rental of 6,900 a year. For the further information of the Board, there is submitted herewith a memorandum prepared by the Comptr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...c., be amended to cover work for the Urbana-Champaign libraries only, and that a contract be awarded to Burgmeier Book. Bindery, Inc., for binding service for the Chicago libraries until June 30, 1955, on the same terms as specified in the present contract with Hertzberg-New Method, Inc. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to execute these agree... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ... Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary, 904 West Adams Street, Chicago, as required on prescriptions and authorization of the Infirmary staff, for the period July 1, 1954, through and including June 30, 1955. The total number of prescriptions will be approximately 7.500 based on University experience records. Dental Administra- S. S. White tion, Chicago Profacturing fessional Colleges Dental Administra- ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...undry service for the University departments of the Professional College's campus including the Research and Educational Hospitals, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955; this is for service which can not be handled by the Physical Plant Laundry 7.500 tons 1 y " coal screenings for use in Abbott Power Plant during the months of June, July, and August, 1954 15.000 lbs... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...e stocked in the General Chemical Stores for the summer and fall terms, 1 800 cases approximately Pyrex labo' ratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required for the year ending June 30, 1955 Department General Chemical Stores General Chemical Stores Vendor A. S. Aloe Co., St. Louis, Mo. 250 cases each: A. S. LaPine Co., Chicago E. H. Sargent Co., Chicago Chicago Apparatus Co.t Chicago Wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...ice consisting of uniforms, aprons, pants, coats, and towels supplied on a rental basis to the respective food service units throughout the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955 Anesthetic gases to be supplied to the Division of Anesthesiology for use in the operating rooms in the Research and Educational Hospitals and the Neuropsychiatric Institute during the fiscal year be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...on of Anesthesiology for use in the operating rooms in the Research and Educational Hospitals and the Neuropsychiatric Institute during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955 50 C73621 developmental tubes for use in Digital Computer 2,000 GL5844 electronic tubes Six power supplies Genera Chemical Stores Food Service Departments, Chicago Professional Colleges Division of A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...envelopes, assorted sizes and weights Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered as required by the Urbana campus and Chicago divisions during the period from July 1, 1954, through June 30, 1955 f.o.b. delivered f.o.b. delivered ,1384 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Physical Plant IUini Union Physical Plant Vendor Continental Car-Na-Var Corp., Brazil, Ind. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co., Chi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...l, Ind. The Brunswick-Balke Collender Co., Chicago Cities Service Oil Co., Bloomington June 21 Cost 4 400 00 Item 2,500 gallons floor wax to be shipped as required during the year ending June 30, 1955 Labor and material required to replace bowling alley pin decks, gutters, kickbacks, and pit floors 140,000 gallons approximately regular gasoline to be delivered as required during period from July 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...d to replace bowling alley pin decks, gutters, kickbacks, and pit floors 140,000 gallons approximately regular gasoline to be delivered as required during period from July 1, 1954through June 30, 1955 Aviation gasoline to be delivered during period from July 1, 1954. through June 30, 1955 Builder's risk insurance including fire and extended coverage on a monthly reporting form basis effective July... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: through June 30, 1955 Builder's risk insurance including fire and extended coverage on a monthly reporting form basis effective July 1, 1954. for two years on the new Law Building, Champaign, while under construction and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ...ages" upon notice to the Comptroller, stating the reason for such transfer. Appropriations for expense, equipment, and wages are available for one year beginning July I, 1954, and ending June 30, 1955. Balances up to 5 per cent, or total encumbrances, whichever is larger, will automatically be carried forward to 1955-1956. AH budgets of auxiliary enterprises, cooperative investigations, other trus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1956: ...g appointments to the Advisory Committee of that College: PAUL S. SANG, Vice-President of Humiston-Keeling and Company, wholesale druggists, Chicago, for five years July 1, 1951, through June 30, 1956 as replacement for Mr. Thomas G. Crawford whose term has expired. HARRY E. LEVIN, President of the Illinois Pharmaceutical Association, to serve during his term as President of that organization; thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1956: ...ject installed On motion of Mr. Johnston, these purchases were authorized. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 24 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period June I to June 30, 1956. With Whom Hercules Powder Co. The Lumber Dealers Research Council Shell Chemical Corp. United States Army DA-11-175-AV-1675 With Whom Carl M. Bean Gardner Bros. Wrecking Co. The Museum of Modern Art... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ... Engineering C , one month from June 16, 1956, 1055.55; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-18-56 . RYAN, JOSEPH H., JR., Research Assistant in Chemistry, full time, June 16-June 30, 1956, 350 a month, supersedes 7-3-56 . RYBAK, F . JAMES, Instructor in Education, Summer Session of 1956, J4 time, and in the College of Education, Yz time, June 18-August 11, 1956, 1168 for the period, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ... his name as President of the Board of Trustees to vouchers to be presented to the Auditor of Public Accounts from the Division of Services for Crippled Children. Miss Meek retired as of June 30, 1956. The Director of the Division of Services for Crippled Children and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend that the delegation be extended to Miss Helen Culbertson, Secretary to the Director. I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...DED BALANCES AS OF J U N E 3 0 , 1 9 5 6 6 T h e Vice-President and Comptroller recommend that the following balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1956, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I," 1956, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1956, in departmental ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...d on June 30, 1956, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I," 1956, in accordance with usual policy. In addition to the appropriations listed below, unexpended balances on June 30, 1956, in departmental appropriations, up to 5 per cent of the original appropriation, were carried forward and will be available in 1956-57 to the various departments concerned. I concur. Urbana-Champaign... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...3 230 09 Dale July-August, 1956 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF T H E COMPTROLLER 16 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1956. This report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. EMPLOYMENT O F SPECIAL C O U N S E L IN LITIGATION ARISING O U T OF CONSTRUCTION O F RESEARCH A N D EDU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...tion effective September 29, 1956. BANNISTER, TURPIN C , Professor of Architecture resignation effective March 1, 1957BURRUS, B. ISABELLE, Head Resident, Busey Hall resignation effective June 30, 1956. CAMERON, DUNCAN J., Instructor in the Institute of Aviation resignation effective September 1, 1956. DAVIS, EDWIN W., Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counselor in the Student Counseling Bureau... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...illiamson; no, n o n e ; absent, M r . Nickell, M r . Stratton. AUTHORIZATION OF APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL F U N D S FOR HEALTH RESEARCH FACILITIES 8 Federal funds Public Law 835, approved June 30, 1956 are available on a matching fund basis for health research facilities. Administration of grants is under the Surgeon General of the United States Public Health Service in the Department of Health, Ed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...ng gifts and grants of funds received by the University have been accepted by the President and are now being reported for official record. These grants include payments received through June 30, 1956. The previous report of such gifts was made to the Board on December 20, 1955. I n many cases a period of several months may elapse between the time an offer is accepted and the final payments have b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...Board of Trustees signed copies of the report of Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, of their audit of the University of Illinois accounts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1956. A copy has been retained in the records of the Secretary. A signed copy of this report has also been sent by Haskins and Sells to the State Auditor of Public Accounts. This report was received for r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...eneral Motors College Plan, academic year 1956-57.. 29. Holophane Company, Inc., New York, New York: for the Holophane Company illuminating engineering scholarships 400 received prior to June 30, 1956 30- Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers: scholarships 31- Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs: scholarships in occupational therapy 32. Illinois Federation of Women's Clubs, Third Congressiona... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...of Student Rehabilitation Center through additional staffing, equipment, and related expenses, under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Nugent, for the period August 23, 1955, through June 30, 1956 money received May 1, 1956 12 674 00 222. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan: to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to support research under the direction of Professor Herbert... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...t, and power. b After the project becomes revenue-producing, there shall be credited to the Bond and Interest Sinking Fund Account the sum of 83,000 semiannually, within 60 days following June 30 and December 31 of each year, to be paid from the revenues derived from operation of the project and from student fees and tuition as provided in Section 7 hereof, until such time as such funds and invest... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...Instructor in Physical Sciences Chicago Undergraduate Division , academic year beginning September 1, 1956, 4200 10-17-56 . FARRAR, NORMA . , Head Resident of Busey Hall, October 12, 1956-June 30, IQ 57 300 a m o n t h ; for the convenience of the University she will be furnished room and board valued at 31 a month 10-15-56 . FIOCCA, VINCENT L., Assistant in Operative Dentistry Dentistry , eleven ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1956: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES July i, 1954 to June 30, 1956 ANTHONY JAMES JANATA Secretary ,CONTENTS .Meeting of July 26, 1954 Meeting of September 29, 1954 Meeting of October 27, 1954 Meeting of November 29, 1954 Meeting of December 20, 1954 Meeting of Janua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... one-half time, June 18-August 14, 1954, 512 for the period, supersedes 8-5-54 . REED, ALEX, Professor of Dairy Husbandry C , assigned to Allahabad Agricultural Institute, August I, 1954-June 30, 1956, 9600 year 7-30-54 . REISS, FRANKLIN J., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics S and E , for the academic year beginning September 1, 1954, 6750, supersedes 9-1-54 . REXER, ROBERT E., Assista... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ..., in the College of Medicine, and Director of the Cleft Palate Training Program, in the Division of Services for Crippled Children leave of absence without pay from July 1, 1955, through June 30, 1956, in order that he may accept an invitation from the Southern Regional Education Board to direct a study of the facilities and programs of eight major southern universities. FLYNN, DONALD C , Register... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...e lowest bidder, for 25,000 tons of screenings coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Plant, which is operated by the University, as required during the period July 1, 1955, to June 30, 1956, at a per ton cost of 3.65, plus transportation of 1.28, plus .48 for handling', storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of 135,250. This price is based on the present wage scale and is subj... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... lot laboratory apparatus for stock in General Chemical Stores 1,800 cases approximate Pyrex Borosilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required for the year ending June 30, 1956 General Chemical Stores General Chemical Stores Boyd Britton Associates, Chicago J. T. Baker Chemical Co., Chicago 4 935 72 Fisher Scientific Co., Chicago 4 189 46 General Chemical Co., Chicago 3 859... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...including services and repairs of spectacles for patients as required on prescriptions and authorization of the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary staff, for the period July 1, 1955, through June 30, 1956, subject to automatic renewal for one additional year at the same schedule of prices if mutually agreeable; the total number of prescriptions will be approximately 7-500 Pest control services for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...od beginning July 1. 1955 Approximately 60,000 hard burnt line common brick. University color, to be furnished and delivered as requested for stock maintenance from July r, 1955, through June 30, 1956 Approximately 200,000 lba. grade "A" Louisiana rock salt, water softener grade, to be delivered as required during the year beginning July 1, I95S 1,200 tons approximately pea size coke to be deliver... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...quired during the year beginning July 1, I95S 1,200 tons approximately pea size coke to be delivered to IHini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1956 Octane aviation gasoline amounts are approximate : 100,000 gallons 80 87 40,000 gallons 91 96 20,000 gallons 100 130 Fire and extended coverage insurance effective July 1, 1955, for three years, cove... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...s otherwise specified, the purchase in each case is recommended on the basis of lowest bid. I concur. Item Publication of weekly newspaper Pier mini" beginning September l : 955, through June 30, 1956, consistmg of twenty-two eight-page issues of 4,000 copies each and four twelve-page issues of 4,000 copies each; this will be paid from student activity fees income Binding for libraries at Urbana f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... f.o.b. Urbana ,1955 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Department Physical Plant 457 Item Z25 approximate wet storage batteries of various sizes to be furnished during the period August i, 19SS, to June 30, 1956 One 750-gallon liquid nitrogen storage vessel One 50-gallon liquid nitrogen transfer vessel 600 cartons paper hand towels 202 cartons toilet tissue 2 8 study lamps for Men's Residence Halls 10,000 ga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...HEWS, ARCHIE, Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , academic year beginning September I, 1955, 4300 6-8-55 . jP"' J A C 0 B . Research Associate in Chemistry, June 16, 1955-June 30, 1956, 5000 a year 6-29-55 . -WCLALL, HOWARD E., Research Assistant in the Small Homes Council, June 6 M A u S r U S U 3 1 ' I 9 S 5 ' 433-33 a month 6-15-55 -UCFERON, DEAN E., Assistant Professor of Mecha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: .... Roman A. Schmitt, Research Associate 9. Peter Stahelin, Research Associate 10. Giovanni De Pasquali, Research Assistant 11. Tihiro Ohkawa, Research Assistant September 1, 1955, through June 30, 1956 12. Vladimir Wataghin, Research Assistant SDY SDY SDY SDY SDY SDY SDY SDY SDY75 SDY SFY SDY 10 700 7 9 00 7 6 7 o 00 5 4 4 800 5 I0 5 4 4 5 5 3 660 3 850 ,1955 TRUST U.S. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS OFFIC... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...0 Account Number 463219326 1. Teishi Nakayama, Research Associate in Chemistry Account Number 463219350 1. Edward Allan Dudley, Research Associate in Chemistry September I, 1955, through June 30, 1956 2. James Economy, Research Associate in Chemistry Effective July 1, 1955 3. Jacob Mazur, Research Associate in Chemistry June 16, 1955, to June 30, 1956 4. Thomas F . Schatzki, Research Associate in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...mistry September I, 1955, through June 30, 1956 2. James Economy, Research Associate in Chemistry Effective July 1, 1955 3. Jacob Mazur, Research Associate in Chemistry June 16, 1955, to June 30, 1956 4. Thomas F . Schatzki, Research Associate in Chemistry. Effective September 16, 1955 5. Nicholas Tarkoy, Research Associate in Chemistry September I, 1955, through June 30, 1956 T R U S T U . S . NA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...gy, Allahabad Agricultural Institute EFY 10 000 T w o years from September I, 1954 2. Alex Reed, Professor of Dairy Science, Allahabad Agricultural Institute EFY 9 000 August 1, 1954, to June 30, 1956 3. Jeannette B. Dean, Assistant Professor, assigned to Allahabad Agricultural Institute EFY 6 750 T w o years from October 15, 1954 Total, Trust U.S. Allahabad Agricultural Institute SCC H574 35 BY A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...r Infirmary AY80 2. H. Koepp-Baker, Professor of Clinical Speech Pathology AY28 See Division of Services for Crippled Children ... DY72 Total Salary On leave without pay July 1, 1955, to June 30, 1956 3. P. H. Holinger, Professor of Bronchoesophagology.. AY50 4. , Associate Professor and Director of Speech and Hearing Rehabilitation Center AY 5. M. F. Snitman, Associate Professor AY50 6. R. A. Buc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...t Professor of Pediatrics DY CLEFT PALATE TRAINING PROGRAM 9 600 8 100 3 150 11 250 3. Herbert Koepp-Baker, Director See Otolaryngology Total Salary On leave without pay July I, 1955, to June 30, 1956 4. Samuel Pruzansky, Orthodontia Consultant to Cleft Palate Center See Orthodontics Total Salary 5. Bernard L. Swoiskin, Instructor in Orthodontics 6. Emanuel M. Skolnik, Otolaryngologist See Otolary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... Date July i, 1955 Leases With Whom John T. Pringle Chester C. Summers Purpose Rental for one year ending June 3 0, 1956, for second floor apartment at Airport Rental for one year ending June 30, 1956, for first floor apartment at Airport Purpose Rental of office space in Rockford, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of space in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...m 275,000 gallons approximately No. 1 fuel oil 90,000 gallons approximately No. 2 fuel oil 168,000 gallons approximately regular gasoline to be furnished as required during period ending June 30, 1956, to Physical Plant Storeroom, 140,000 gallons, and Dixon Springs Experiment Station, 2.8,000 gallons 8,000 minimum gallons of No. 6 grade fuel oil for the Universityoperated Medical Center District S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...out salary 8-25-55 . LORDI, ROBERT J., Assistant in English, nine months from September 16, 1955, 3600, supersedes 8-4-55 . LUND, HARVEY A., Research Associate in Agronomy, July 18, 1955-June 30, 1956, 4800 a year 7-29-55 . MACKEY, JAMES E., Assistant in Architecture, nine months from September 16, 1955, 3000 9-9-55 MACKEY, MAURICE C , JR., Assistant Professor of Economics, academic year from Sept... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...1955 April 1, 1955 Effective Date October 15, 1955 15 472 00 25 000 00 Amount to be Paid by the University 200 00 Leases With Whom Donald E. Ditzler Purpose Rental for nine months ending June 30, 1956, for second-floor apartment at Airport Purpose Rental of records Rental of records Amount to be Paid to the University 720 00 Amount to be Paid by the University 600 00 Effective Date October 1, 1951... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...10,000 lb. proving ring, Morehouse type, compression Services and materials for processing and printing of black and white and color motion picture film for the period February 1 through June 30, 1956 Closed circuit television service including both audio wire and coaxial video cable between Chicago and Minneapolis, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Cleveland on March 5, 12, 19, and 26; each... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ..., CHARLES L., Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , six months from January I, 1956, without salary 1-6-56 . BRODY, VIOLA A., Research Associate in Psychiatry Medicine , December 12, 9SS-June 30, 1956, 460 a month 12-22-55 . CAYGILL, W A Y N E M., Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , six months from January I, 1956, without salary 12-22-55 . DAVID, DOUGLAS, Clinical Assistant in Medicine Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...vision , time, to render service during the second semester, February I-July 31, 1956, 1200 a year 1-4-56 . MACMILLAN, JANET G., Instructor in Medical Social W o r k Medicine , January 3-June 30, 1956, 450 a month 1-7-56 . MCCANNA, P H I L I P R., Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , six months from January I, 1956, without salary 12-22-55 . MCCLAIN, ROY C., Research Assistant in Medicine Medicin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...inical Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , eight months from January I, 1956, without salary 12-22-55 . OLLE, ESTHER W., Research Assistant in Pharmacology Medicine , November 21, 1955-June 30, 1956, 305 a month 12-22-55 . PAULING, LINUS, George A. Miller Lecturer in Chemistry, one month from April 1, 1956, 2500 12-8-55 . PELLICORE, RAYMOND J., Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...tor in Orthodontics Dentistry , 3 10 time, eight months from January 1, 1956, 1500 a year 1-4-56 . WHALLON, MARGARET J., Research Assistant in Bacteriology Graduate College , February 13-June 30, 1956, 340 a month 12-22-55 . W H I T E , FREDERICK C , Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , six months from January 1, 1956, without salary 12-22-55 . WIREN, HAROLD N., Engineering Library Assistant, thr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...without salary 2-1-56 . NARVAEZ, RICARDO A., Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , J4 time, to render service during the second semester of 1955-56, February i-June 30, 1956, 2400 a year 2-1-56 . NEEDHAM, RODNEY, Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology, to render service during the second semester of 1955-56, five months from February I, 1956, 3500 1-27-56 . ORE, FRED R., Rese... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...EDERICK P., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Chicago Undergraduate Division , Y time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year 1955-56, February I-June 30, 1956, 375 a month 2-3-56 . WOLIN, EILEEN A., Research Assistant in Bacteriology Graduate College , one year from January I, 1956, 3780 2-1-56 . WOOD, EDWIN S., Clinical Instructor in Ophthalmology Medicin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...tember 1, 1956, 5100 3-26-56 . KOIK, JUTA V., Physician in the Health Service Chicago Professional Colleges , 5 10 time, and Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 4 10 time, December 6, 1955-June 30, 1956, 5670 a year, supersedes 3-15-56 . KOWALICZKO, ZENON, Clinical Assistant in Medicine Medicine , six months from March I, 1956, without salary 4-4-56 . LAWRENCE, MADONNA, Catalog Assistant in the Libr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...icago of the firm of Haskins and Sells, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a period of three years beginning July 1, 1956, to replace Mr. C. D. McDaniel, whose term will expire June 30, 1956. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o h n s t o n , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENTS TO THE FACULTY 6 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... Division , J-4 time, Summer Session of 1956, June 22-August 18, 1956, 534 for the period 6-12-56 . ALMY, GERALD M., Professor of Physics and Associate Head of the Department C , June 16-June 30, 1956, and August i-September 15, 1956, 157778 a m o n t h ; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-31-56 . ARNOLD, ARTHUR, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery Medicine , eight m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...ty farm and home advisers. For new buildings, the Legislature appropriated 0,055,000. All told, the University was appropriated 97,021,400 for 1955-57. lor operations of the July 1, 1955-June 30, 1956 year, the University h if budgeted 1,021,478. This includes nearly half f th 4m approprlat i by the Legislature for this purpo.se f the b nnium, plus mom; in research contract , deral f" oj , and aux... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1957: ...392,559 APPROPRIATIONS to the University are made by the state General assembly on a biennial two-year basis. The principal support comes from state tax revenues. For the July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1957, biennium, this is 74,277,600. Also appropriated is 9,830,000 from student fees and other income, by law deposited in the state treasury. This makes the total biennial appropriation for educational a... (Reference Folder - 1955)
  • 1957: ...ago, the lowest bidder, for 17,000 tons of screenings coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Plant, operated by the University, as required during the period August 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957, a t a per ton cost of 4.00, plus transportation of 1.30, plus 1.25 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of 111,350. This price is based on the present wage scale and is sub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...f the Physical Plant recommend award of the following contracts for 50,300 tons of coal screenings to be delivered to the Abbott Power Plant between the period September I, 1956, through June 30, 1957: Fo h United Electric Coal Co., Chicago - - Mine Freight Total Cost 5,000 tons at 4.10 J 20 500 6 250 26 750 Beli Zoller Coal Co., Terre Haute, Indiana 10,000 tons at 4.45 44 500 11 800 56 300 Republ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ago Undergraduate Division heating plant for the period from October 15, 1956, through April 15, I9S7 Publication of the weekly newspaper Pier Illini beginning September 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957. consisting of twenty-two eight-page issues of 4,000 copies each and four twelvepage issues of 4,000 copies each this will be paid from student activity fees income White offset paper, regular finish... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...harges from preceding city on itinerary June 6, 1956 3 989 47 1 072 90 May 24, 1956 June 12, 1956 Leases With Whom Donald E. Ditzler Chester C. Summers Purpose Rental for one year ending June 30, 1957, for second-floor apartment at Airport Rental for one year ending June 30, 1957. for first-floor apartment at Airport per day from June 25, 1956, to August 3, 1956 Amount to be Paid to the University... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...956 June 12, 1956 Leases With Whom Donald E. Ditzler Chester C. Summers Purpose Rental for one year ending June 30, 1957, for second-floor apartment at Airport Rental for one year ending June 30, 1957. for first-floor apartment at Airport per day from June 25, 1956, to August 3, 1956 Amount to be Paid to the University 960 00 978 00 Effective Date July 1, 1936 July i, 1936 ,1956 With Whom J. I. Ca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...of room 416 in State of Illinois Building at 160 N o r t h LaSalle Street, Chicago, for use b y the Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and H o m e Economics for t w o years ending June 30, 1957 per year Contract Changes With Whom American Cyanamid Co. International Minerals and Chemical Corp. K e w a n e e Machinery Conveyor Co. United States A r m y DA-H-022-ORD-53S United States A r m y D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...500 8-31-56 . MATHIS, JOHN H Clinical Instructor in Urology Medicine , July I, 1956August 31, 1957, without salary 7-27-56 . MATTOS, JESUS L, Assistant in Surgery Medicine , July 1, 1956-June 30, 1957, without salary 8-6-56 . MAZUR, BOLESLAW, Assistant in Crowns and Fixed Partial Dentures Dentistry , one year from September 1, 1956, 5000 8-6-56 . MCCALL, HOWARD E., Research Associate in Architectu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...., Research Assistant in Physics C , July I, 1956-August 31, 1957, 4200 a year 7-24-56 . ,g6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 18 MOREHEAD, DON E., Assistant in Surgery Medicine , July i, 1956-June 30, 1957, without salary 7-30-56 . MORGAN, THOMAS N., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering C , one year from September 1, 1956, 5400 7-27-56 . MORRIS, RALPH W., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology P h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...D A., Research Assistant in Medicine Medicine , one year from July 1, 1956, 3660, supersedes 8-31-56 . SHAPIRA, JACOB, Research Associate in Biological Chemistry Medicine , June 16, 1956-June 30, 1957, 6000 a year 8-14-56 . SHEAFFER, MARY A., Instructor in Home Economics Education Education , V2 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1956, 2300 8-14-56 . SIEMEN, ESTHER, Instructor in Clothing ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...duate Division , YA time, academic year beginning September 1, 1956, 1200 8-31-56 . STAHELI, DONALD L., Research Associate in Livestock Marketing Agricultural Economics S , July 23, 1956-June 30, 1957, 5200 a year, supersedes 8-14-56 . STINCL, H A N S A., Research Associate in Chemistry, September 24, 1956-August 31, 1957, 5000 8-6-56 . STONE, GEORGE W., Instructor in 4-H Club Work E , one year fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...Electric Co. Illinois Power Co. Training of personnel in connection with food and agriculture technical assistance programs Poliomyelitis virus tests for the period July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Purpose Exhibit "Theatre Designs of Donald Oenslager" at Chicago Undergraduate Division Electrical work, Arbor Suites Electric service for operation of radio transmitter at Robert Allerton Park, Mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ..., 1956, 5600 10-5-56 . TARKOY, NICHOLAS, Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from October 1, 1956, 5000 10-10-56 . TEICHNER, RONALD, Assistant in Pathology Medicine , July 16, 1956-June 30, 1957, without salary 8-31-56 . TOBINAGA, SEISYO, Research Associate in Chemistry, J i time, six months from October 1, 1956, 300 a month 10-5-56 . TRAVIS, M R S . EDNA ., Resident Assistant, Arbor Suites,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...6, 1956, 2100, supersedes 10-29-56 . LIVINGSTON, CHARLES, United States Public Health Service Medical Student Part-Time Research Fellow Chicago Professional Colleges , September 16, 1956-June 30, 1957, 400 11-9-56 . MARASSO, FREDERICK, United States Public Health Service Medical Student PartTime Research Fellow Chicago Professional Colleges , September 16, 1956June 30, 1957, 400 11-9-56 . MOSES, L... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...i-June 15, 1957, 600 1210-56 . LARSON, FRITZ W., United States Public Health Service Medical Student P a r t Time Research Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges, September 16, 1956-June 30, 1957, 400 12-12-56 . MEHTA, RAMESH J., Fellow in Civil Engineering, February i-June 15, 1957, 600 12-19-56 . TING, ROBERT C H I N - Y A O , Rockefeller Foundation Fellow in Bacteriology, February i-June 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ary 11-August 31, J 957, 4800 a year, supersedes 1-15-57 FOVAL, RUSSELL J., Instructor in Physical Education for Men, 8 100 time, February i-June 15, 1957, 150 for the period, payable on June 30, 1957 1-18-57 . GONZALEZ, ELSA L., Research Associate in Medical Dermatology Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1957, 5500 a year, supersedes 1-18-57 . GRANT, E. RHODA, Research Associate in Clinical ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...hat he may finish an important assignment for the federal government. GARDNER, KARL E., Professor of Dairy Production Dairy Science leave of absence, without pay, April 25, 1957, through June 30, 1957, to serve on a U. S. Government mission which will make a survey of the nutritional status of the people of Turkey. GROSSMAN, DONALD A., Examiner, Office of Admissions and Records leave of absence, w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ry 8 to June 1, 1957, on account of his physical condition. HANSEN, ROGER G., Professor of Dairy Biological Chemistry Dairy Science leave of absence, without pay, April 10, 1957, through June 30, 1957, to serve on a U. S. Government mission which will make a survey of the nutritional status of the people of Turkey. LAGE, GUSTAVO, Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry and Psychiatric Consultant in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...sive. EMPLOYMENT OF AUDITORS The Finance Committee recommends employment of Haskins and Sells, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to audit the University accounts for the year ending June 30, 1957. The fee for these services will be based on per diem rates and expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following amounts: University of Illinois all divisions... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...f Anatomy Medicine resignation effective August I, 1957. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BRENNAN, BETSY B., Assistant in Dermatology M e d i c i n e L e a v e of absence, without pay, March 15 through June 30, 1957. GOLDSBOROUGH, JOHN B., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser in the Health Services leave of absence, with full pay from January 22 through February 28, 1957, and without pay from March... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...at he may lecture at the University of Vienna, Austria, under a Fulbright grant. PHIPPS, W I L M A J., Instructor in the School of Nursing- leave of absence, without pay, March 1 through June 30, 1957. SANER, REGINALD A., Assistant in English leave of absence, with pay from March 15 through April 18, 1957, and without pay from April 19 through June 15, 1957, or until such prior time as he may be a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...nt budgets of the President's Office. I request a nonrecurring appropriation of 10,000 from the General Reserve F u n d for this purpose for the balance of the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1957. Members of the General Assembly of Illinois will be invited to make an official visit to the Urbana-Champaign campus on May 9 and 10, 1957, for the purpose of inspection and conferences with Univers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...months from June 16, 1957, 811.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-7-57 . LOOMIS, F . WHEELER, Director of the Control Systems Laboratory S , two months, June 16-June 30, 1957, and August i-September 15, 1957, 3644.44, supersedes 6-7-57 . MAROTTA, SABATH F., Research Associate in Animal Science S , five months from April 1, 1957, 500 a month 5-29-57 . MAURER, ROBERT J., Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... Professor of Economics, Summer Session of 1957 declination effective June 17, 1957. PEEPLES, WILLIAM A., Manager of Public Relations, Chicago Professional Colleges resignation effective June 30, 1957. PRESS, JOSEPH H., Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy resignation effective May 15, 1957. Russ, JOANNA R., Fellow in Speech resignation effective September 16, 1957. SAXBERG, BORJE O., Instru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...the federal government for such purposes and in addition to such grants. The sum of 3,700,000 or so much thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1957, from an appropriation made for such purposes by "An Act making certain appropriations and reappropriations to The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois" approved June 15, I95S. s ,1957 UNI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ARK AIR LINES FOR U S E O F UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS A I R P O R T 31 T h e Ozark Air Lines has had a contract with the University Airport which has provided for the two-year period ended June 30, 1957, and the Ozark Air Lines paid to the University the following charges: 1. Landing fees 360 per month or two per cent of the "on line" revenue, whichever is greater, for up to fifteen flights daily. 2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...fice space at 75 per month. 3. Payment of the salary of a lineman at 335 per month. 4. Gasoline sales at cost plus a handling charge of four cents per gallon. This contract expired as of June 30, 1957. In view of the possibility that a new Administration Building may be constructed at the University Airport, the Director of the Institute of Aviation recommends that the present contract terms with ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...957. BRUNN, KENNETH R., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering resignation effective July I, 1957. CHEN, T I E N Y., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering cancellation effective June 30, 1957. CHEW, GEOFFREY F., Professor of Physics resignation effective September 1, '957. . . . . COOPER, LEON N., Research Associate in Physics. resignation effective July 19, 1957. n DANIEL, THELMA N., Hou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...nds that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and balances in appropriations ,igtf UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 887 for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1957, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1957, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. Urbana- Champaign General administration and expense 11 979 Civil service legal proceedings 9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...y and August, Plastering 195 7 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT O F T H E COMPTROLLER 20 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board of Trustees as of June 30, 1957. T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d f o r r e c o r d a n d a c o p y h a s b e e n filed w i t h the S e c r e t a r y of t h e B o a r d . GRANT O F F U N D S FROM T H E KRANNERT FOUNDATION ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...aching and research in Japan. RETIREMENT WRIGHT, JOSEF F., Director of Public Relations and Associate Professor of Journalism and Communications leave of absence, without pay, terminated June 30, 1957; retirement from active service effective July I, 1957. OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, A N D DECEMBER B O A R D MEETINGS On motion of Mrs. Watkins, the Board voted to hold the October meeting in Urbana, on Tuesd... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... accepted by the President and are now being reported for official record. Unless otherwise specified, these grants include payments received during the period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957. I n many cases a period of several months may elapse between the time an offer is accepted and the final payments have been received. Hence, to avoid complications in audits of University accounts, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...cember 1, 1956 E1626 For the serology of species hybrids in enterobacteriaceae, under the direction of Dr. Salvador E. Luria, Department of Bacteriology, for the period from January 1 to June 30, 1957 E1629 A study of formic acid dehydrogenase and folic acid linked C 0 2 fixation, under the direction of Dr. Daniel H. Hug, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, for one year beginning Mar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... Products Company; Kappa Group; Mr. Irving Lerner. Total, Chicago Professional Colleges 1 703 Total of This Report 3 278 Gifts and grants received during the period July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957, and previously reported to the Board Supplement No. 1 to this report 398 Funds from the University of Illinois Foundation during the calendar year ending December 31, 1956 Supplement No. 2 to this r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ing December 31, 1956 Supplement No. 2 to this report 144 Grand Total 3 822 Report of Gifts and Grants Received by the University Supplement No. 1 During the period July I, 1956, through June 30, 1957, the following grants have been previously reported to the Board: 1. Anonymous donor: to start a fund for the construction of a faculty club reported to the Board September 18, 1956, minutes page 71 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... as depository. As Soon as the project becomes revenue producing, there shall be deposited in said Bond and Interest Sinking Fund the sum of 195,000 semiannually, within 60 days following June 30 and December 31 of each year, to be paid from the revenues derived from operation of the project and from student fees and tuition as provided in Section hereof, until such time as such funds and investme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...uctor R. E . Gray, Instructor T. L. Holden, Instructor E. J. Krolick, Instructor W . R. Coggins, Instructor K. G. Bloomquist, Assistant , Assistant 1 Assistant Roslyn M. Rensch, Assistant June 30 to July 13 Lilla Belle Pitts, Visiting Lecturer June 17 to July 13 17 East 95th Street, New York, New York 30. R. D. Gordon, Visiting Lecturer School of Music, North Texas State College, Denton, Texas 31.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ade by the Board therefor, as evidenced by its records, and after having been approved by the Vice-President and Comptroller. All appropriations shall lapse at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, unless otherwise especially ordered. f The fiscal year of the University shall begin with the first day of July of each year and end on the thirtieth day of June next succeeding. g The Vice-President and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...e appointment of Mr. Ned O. Haney, owner of Haney's Pharmacy, Macomb, Illinois, to the Advisory Committee of that College. Mr. Haney's appointment is for five years July 1, 1952, through June 30, 1957 . H e is being appointed to succeed Mr. Harold A. Wild whose term has expired. I concur. On motion of Mr. Megran, thia appointment was approved. SCHOLARSHIP REQUIREMENTS IN AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE CURRI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1957: ...nois, has resigned from the College Advisory Committee. The Dean recommends the appointment of Mr. Oscar Hodel, Rockford, Illinois, to fill this vacancy for the unexpired term which ends June 30, 1957. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . B i s s e l l , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . CHANGE IN REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 7 The University Senate recom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1957: ...nters to handle a major job of this size within the time available to complete the work. The state appropriation will lapse on September 30, and any unexpended funds must be encumbered by June 30. In view of this situation, the Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend that the Board authorize negotiations with the painting subcontractor of the Mayfair Constru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1957: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July I through the following June 30. T h e term "Net Income Available for Debt Service" shall mean at any date as of which the amount thereof is to be determined the sum of a the average net income for the two preceding fiscal years of all ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1957: ...Library Wood book shelving for Law Library 40,000 copies 1955-56 Undergraduate Study catalog Roller towel rental service dispensing cabinets included for the period July 1, 1955, through June 30, 1957 approximately 40,000 fifty-yard 12" rolls Interior Steel Products Company, Chicago Robert Brand Sons Co., Oshkosh, Wis. Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Company. Bloomington Champaign Clean Towel S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...to continuation during the school year beginning July 1, 1956, if agreeable to both parties Eight issues of the "Law Forum" to be printed quarterly during the period from July 1, 1955 to June 30, 1957 85 walnut office chairs, upholstered, for the new Law Building Walnut office furniture including desks, tables, and waste baskets, for faculty offices and the Dean's office in the new Law Building 2,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: through June 30, 1957 9,000 tons coal screenings to be delivered to Abbott Power Plant during the period from June 1, 1955, through August 31. 1955 Purchases Recommended 15 The Director of Purchases has proposed and the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...r. This rate appears reasonable in comparison with other leases of space of this kind in Chicago. I recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to extend this lease for two years ending June 30, 1957, at a rental of 7,800 a year. On m o t i o n of M r . W i l l i a m s o n , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d by the f o l l o w i n g v o t e : A y e , M r . B i s s e l l , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...nding June 30, 1956, for first floor apartment at Airport Purpose Rental of office space in Rockford, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of space in one-story building in Rock Island, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three-room suite of Chamber of Comme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...led Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of space in one-story building in Rock Island, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three-room suite of Chamber of Commerce building in Olney, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three rooms of Goldma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...r two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three-room suite of Chamber of Commerce building in Olney, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three rooms of Goldman Building in Springfield, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Farm equipment for use by College of Agric... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Rental of three rooms of Goldman Building in Springfield, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture Rental of space in one-story building in Carlinville, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...o-room suite of offices on the second floor of the building located at 719 Main Street, Mount Vernon, Illinois, for use by Division of Services for Crippled Children for two years ending June 30, 1957 Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture Farm equipment for use by College of Agriculture Amount to be Paid by the University 780 00 Effective... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...rements Camera, film recording in sound and video to cover the above schedule of events 5,000 gallons approximately water emulsion wax to be delivered during eighteen-month period ending June 30, 1957 63.12 tons ammonium nitrate 24.52 tons diammonium phosphate 42.88 tons calcium metaphosphate One lot of scientific equipment, including spectrophotometer, Warburg apparatus, centrifuge, pipette washe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ..., 1956, or until prior release from the Army. ,97Q BOARD OF TRUSTEES KLEIS, ROBERT W., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering C and S leave of absence from July I, 1956, through June 30, 1957, so that he may complete the requirements for a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Agricultural Engineering at Michigan State University. RETIREMENTS MILLIZEN, JOHN E., Administrator of the Research and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ... JAMES W., Fellow, nine months from September 16, 1956, 1200. PATRINELLIS, CHRISTOS G., Fellow, nine months from September 16, 1956, 1200. RAATJES, JOHN, Nonresident Fellow, July 1, 1956-June 30, 1957, 2500. RIDDER, CATHERINE S., Fellow, nine months from September 16, 1956, 1200. ROTHENBERG, GUNTHER E., Fellow, nine months from September 16, 1956, 1200. TEVEBAUGH, JOHN L., Kendric C. Babcock Fello... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...ems included in this order was available at the Board meeting 1,800 cases approximately Pyrex borsilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required for the year ending June 30, 1957 f.o.b. delivered General Chemical Stores One cryostat, helium, stainless steel Physics One style BB Mason and Hamtin grand piano to replace a Mason and Hamlin grand piano that is forty-four years old... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...on of Anesthesiology for use in the operating rooms of the Research and Educational Hospitals and the Neuropsychiatric Institute during the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1956, and ending June 30, 1957 Bulk oxygen supply and service as required in the various departments and wards of the Research and Educational Hospitals; service will be supplied throughout the wards and rooms through the built-in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ... and Educational Hospitals; service will be supplied throughout the wards and rooms through the built-in University-owned distribution system during the period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Whole blood to be supplied as needed by the Blood Bank School of Music A. S. LaPine Co., Chicago 200 cases 5 600 00 E. H. Sargent Co.. Chicago 200 cases 5 600 00 Schaar Co., Chicago 5 600 00 200 case... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...ce consisting of uniforms, aprons, pants, coats, and towels supplied on. a rental basis to the respective food service units throughout the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1956, and ending June 30, 1957 Fifty-five monocular medical microscopes and twenty-five scanning objectives, less allowance for twenty-six used microscopes 56,500 reams 8 u o f i 16 lb. No. 4 sulphite mimeograph bond paper 2,500 r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...imline complete with end plates, joiners, and hangers Approximately 500,000 lbs. grade A Louisiana rock salt, water softener grade, to be delivered as required from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 100,000 gallons approximately 80 87 octane aviation gasoline 40,000 gallons approximately 91 96 octane aviation gasoline 20,000 gallons approximately 100 130 octane aviation gasoline To be delivered ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...00 gallons approximately 91 96 octane aviation gasoline 20,000 gallons approximately 100 130 octane aviation gasoline To be delivered as required during period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Approximately 1,200 tons pea size coke to be delivered to Mini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1957 Approximately 200 tons of rock chips, 1,500 t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...eriod from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Approximately 1,200 tons pea size coke to be delivered to Mini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1957 Approximately 200 tons of rock chips, 1,500 tons of No. 8 crushed stone, and 500 tons of Class X rock to be delivered by truck in carload quantities to Physical Plant storage bins as required for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...s of No. 8 crushed stone, and 500 tons of Class X rock to be delivered by truck in carload quantities to Physical Plant storage bins as required for the period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Department Food Service Departments, Chicago Colleges Student Supply Store, Chicago Professional Colleges Office Supply Storeroom UrbanaChampaign and Chicago Office Supply Storeroom A. S. Aloe Compan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...r Cities Service Oil Company, Bloomington IO97 Cost 31 018 68 Item 168,000 gallons approximately regular gasoline to be furnished as required during the period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957. to Physical Plant Storeroom 140,000 gallons and Dixon Springs Station 28,000 gallons 275,000 gallons approximately No. 1 fuel oil 90,000 gallons approximately No. 2 fuel oil To be delivered as requi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...s Station 28,000 gallons 275,000 gallons approximately No. 1 fuel oil 90,000 gallons approximately No. 2 fuel oil To be delivered as required during the period from July 1, 1956, through June 30, 1957 Fire and extended coverage insurance under an annual installment premium form, effective July 1, 1956, for five years, on eighty-one rental properties in Champaign-Urbana these are University-owned p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...2 1. Rudard A. Jones, Housing Group Leader Effective September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 2. William N. Womelsdorf, Building Control and Methods Specialist Effective September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 3. Edward G. Echeverria, Research Associate Effective September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 4. Donald H . McNeal, Research Associate and Building Problems Specialist Effective September, 1, 1956, to Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: .... William N. Womelsdorf, Building Control and Methods Specialist Effective September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 3. Edward G. Echeverria, Research Associate Effective September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 4. Donald H . McNeal, Research Associate and Building Problems Specialist Effective September, 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 Total, Trust U.S. Colombian Housing ZFY ZFY FY FY 11 000 9 400 9 400 9 400 39 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ... Instructor in Pharmacy 37. Edward P. Winters, Instructor in Pharmacy j8 Instructor in Pharmacy 39. Instructor in Zoology 40. Alfred C. Core, Assistant in Chemistry September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 41. Eugene J. Dehner, Assistant in Pharmacy September I, 1956, to June 30, 1957 42. Rose M. Magnifico, Assistant in Pharmacy September I, 1956, to June 30, 1957 43 Assistant in Physics September 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...Rose M. Magnifico, Assistant in Pharmacy September I, 1956, to June 30, 1957 43 Assistant in Physics September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 44. j Assistant in Pharmacy September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 45. , Assistant in Pharmacy September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 46. 5.50 Part-time Assistants Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Expense, General Expense, Drug and Horticultural Experiment St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ...une 30, 1957 43 Assistant in Physics September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 44. j Assistant in Pharmacy September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 45. , Assistant in Pharmacy September 1, 1956, to June 30, 1957 46. 5.50 Part-time Assistants Nonacademic Salaries Total, Salaries Wages Expense, General Expense, Drug and Horticultural Experiment Station Contingency Convention Travel Total, Wages, Expense, and E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1958: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES July i, 1956, to June 30, 1958 ANTHONY JAMES JANATA Secretary ,CONTENTS Meeting of July 25, 1956 Meeting of September 18, 1956 Meeting of October 22, 1956 Meeting of November 28, 1956 Meeting of December 18, 1956 Meeting of Januar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... lowest bidder, for 18,000 tons of screenings coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Company Plant, operated by the University, as required during the period August I, 1957, to June 30, 1958, at a per ton cost of 4.65, plus transportation of 1.36, plus 1.28 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of 131,220.00. This price is based on the present wage scale and is s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...ase is recommended on the basis of lowest bid. I concur. Item ,800 cases approximately Pyrex borosilicate laboratory glassware to be ordered and delivered as required for the year ending June 30, 1958 Department General Chemical Stores Cost Vendor A. S. LaPine Co., 6 000 00 Chicago 200 cases E. H. Sargent Co., 6 000 00 Chicago 200 cases Schaar Co., Chicago 6 000 00 200 cases Wilkens-Anderson Co., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...al goods, services and repairs of spectacles for patients as required on prescriptions and authorization of the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary Staff, for the period July 1, 1957, through June 30, 1958- subject to automatic renewal for one additional year at the same schedule of prices if mutually agreeable; the total number of prescriptions will be approximately 7.500 Linen service consisting of u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: through June 30, 1958, in various areas of the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Chicago Undergraduate Division; service agreement renewable for one year if agreeable to both parties Laundry service for various depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...ghting Equipment Co., Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Tepper Electric Supply Co., Champaign June 20 Cost 6 000 00 Affiliation fee for television program service for period of July i, 1957, through June 30, 1958 this service is for the distribution of educational films throughout the United States 700 reams 46,000 lbs. 70 lb. substance folding enamel book paper 500 reams 25 x 38 40 lb. white Ibsen English fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: through June 30, 1958 A pproximately: 50 tons of y , in. screened rock chips a, 100 tons of No. 8 crushed stone road binder 175 tons of Class X crushed rock To be delivered by truck to various job sites on the Urbana camp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... tons of No. 8 crushed stone road binder 175 tons of Class X crushed rock To be delivered by truck to various job sites on the Urbana campus as needed for the period July i, 1957 through June 30, 1958 Approximately 1,200 tons pea-size coke to be delivered to Illini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1958 340,000 gallons No. 5 grade fuel oil for th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...he period July i, 1957 through June 30, 1958 Approximately 1,200 tons pea-size coke to be delivered to Illini Village and Stadium Terrace housing units as required during the year ending June 30, 1958 340,000 gallons No. 5 grade fuel oil for the Chicago Undergraduate Division heating plant for the 1957-58 season Aviation gasoline as follows: 200,000 gals, approximately 80 87 octane 80,000 gals, ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... and install draperies and hardware in the Lincoln Avenue Residence Addition 80.000 gallons approximately No. 1 fuel oil to be delivered as required during the period October 1, 1957, to June 30, 1958 this fuel oil is for heating in the Parade Ground Housing Units 90 cases 1000-sheet toilet tissue 100 cases 2000-sheet toilet tissue 100 cases bleached paper hand towels 300 cases unbleached paper ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...without salary 9-13-57 . JORDAN, DAVID M., Consulting Psychiatrist, with rank of Associate Professor College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Graduate College , " . time, September 16, 1957-June 30, 1958, 4400 10-2-57 . JosEV, ALDEN D., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from November I, 1957, 5400, supersedes 9-24-57 . JUNG, ALLEN F., Assistant Professor of Economics Chicago Undergraduate Div... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...O F A U D I T O R S The Finance Committee recommends the employment of Ernst and Ernst, Certified Public Accountants, for the audit of the University's accounts for the hscal year ending June 30, 1958. This firm has proposed to do the work at Availing hourly rates for college and university audits, plus cash expenses, ,I ISO BOARD O F T R U S T E E S March ii plus expenses for travel and subsisten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...ommend an assignment of 12,000 from the General Reserve Fund to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to supplement its operating budget for the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1958. T h e present budgetary provision for the Department's operations has proved inadequate to meet its needs because of increased costs of chemicals, other materials and services. I concur. On motion o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...ith the University reserving the right to accept or delete any one or all of the alternates at the price bid, provided the University informs the contractor of its intention on or before June 30, 1958. R. V. Monahan Construction Company will accept the contract on these terms. The lowest bid is in line with engineering estimates of the cost. Funds are available in the state capital appropriations ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...anuary 1, 1958, 4000 a year, supersedes his nonsalaried appointment 2-4-58 . TRACY, P A U L H., Professor of Dairy Technology Food Technology C I I I O O time, S 27 100 time, February 11-June 30, 1958, 375 a month; and C 3 10 time, S 7 10 time, indefinite tenure from July 1, 1958, 11,700 a year, supersedes 2-25-58 . YOKAN, MELVYN, Research Associate in Neurology-Neurological SurgeryEpilepsy Medici... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...0 time, indefinite tenure from July 1, 1958, 11,700 a year, supersedes 2-25-58 . YOKAN, MELVYN, Research Associate in Neurology-Neurological SurgeryEpilepsy Medicine , 9 10 time, March 3-June 30, 1958, 5000 a year 2-25-58 . ZACH, HELEN M., Instructor in Medical Social W o r k Medicine , March 3August 31, 1958, 475 a month 2-12-58 . GRADUATE FELLOWS The following appointments were made by the Dean ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: .... CHALMERS, R U T H V., Research Assistant in Botany, six months from March 1, 1958, 4500 a year, supersedes 4-1-58 . COLMEY, JOHN C , Assistant in Food Technology S , full time, April i-June 30, 1958, 366.66 a month; on V2 time, July i-August 31, 1958, 183.33 a month 4-2-58 . COTTS, GEORGE W., Instructor in Physiology Medicine , 35 100 time, seven months from February I, 1958, to render service d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... Y OF I L L I N O I S 1217 TRACY, P A U L H., Professor of Dairy Technology Food Technology C and S leave of absence, without pay, for 62 per cent time for the period February II through June 30, 1958. MAY, J U N E , A N D JULY MEETINGS President Livingston called attention to the Board's previous decision to hold the May meeting on Thursday, May 29, 1958, at Dixon Springs, and asked if the Board ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...y 16, 1957, the Board of Trustees approved continuation of a contract with Ozark Air Lines for the use of facilities at the University of Illinois Airport on a month-to-month basis until June 30, 1958. A new contract can not be negotiated until assignments of space in the new Administration Building are determined. In the meantime, the Director of the Institute of Aviation and the VicePresident an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...or the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1958, to provide for services as required, payments to be made at the following rates which are those in effect during the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1958: Straight r Labor Rates " Overtime Furnace Mechanic 2 00 J 3 00 Mechanic's Helper 1 40 2 20 Contractor's Fee For Labor 3 per cent For Materials 30 per cent Labor rates are subject to adjustment for c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... Session budget provide for an eight-week term at Urbana-Champaign, June 16 through August 9, and at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, June 20 through August 16; and two six-week terms, June 30 through August 9, and August II through September 20, in the College of Pharmacy. The salaries of members of the University faculty recommended for appointment to the Summer Session staff are computed on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...tor of Professional Services at Walgreen Drug Company, Des Plaines, Illinois, to t h e Advisory Committee of that College. Mr. Pratt's appointment is for five years July 1, 1953, through June 30, 1958 . He is being appointed to succeed Mr. Otto J. Pelikan whose term has expired. I concur. On motion of M r . Megran, this appointment was approved. AUTHORIZATION O F ACTING COMPTROLLER TO PERFORM DUTI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1958: ...following report: The Board of Trustees retained the firm of Ernst and Ernst, Certified Public Accountants, for the audit of the University of Illinois accounts for the fiscal vear ended June 30, 1958, with the understanding that the firm would be employed ior three years, subject to annua review. The employment was continued in 1939 and 1960, and the firm has completed this three-year period. The... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1958: ...public accounting firms for annual audits of the University of Illinois for five-year assignments. The five-year cycle worked out well. Beginning with the audit for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1958, the Board of Trustees authorized the employment of Ernst and Ernst for a three-year period. It was felt that the shorter cycle would enable broader participation of public accounting firms intereste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1958: ...cademic, 5 315 nonacademic. The non-salaries staff includes military, cooperating high school, clinical, and affiliated nursing staffs, and is not included in totals PLANT and equipment, June 30, 1958 Land, 5,898 acres Buildings, 116 major, 626 other Uncompleted buildings. . . . . . Improvements--service lines, etc Movable equipment including library Properties held by U. of I. Foundation . . . . ... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1958: ...8 2.191 . . . . . . 161,6 2,966 Does not include 6,069 acres held as assets of endowment funds. In addition, University leases 555,000 square feet on Navy Pier. BY LOCATION plant in use, June 30, 1958 Urbana-Champaign and statewide activities 120,128,356 Chicago, including Crippled Children Division 1 1,51 ,610 The Division is a statewide service with headquarters in Springfield operating with the... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1958: ...pled Children Division 1 1,51 ,610 The Division is a statewide service with headquarters in Springfield operating with the Chicago Professional units. ,Page 8 IHCOffi, fiscal year ending June 30, 1958 Student fees including from U. S. Gov't. . . . State appropriations from tax revenues United States Government grants Gifts, Grants, contracts inc. U.S. contracts Sales and services of educational de... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1958: ... and other materials than that of any other state university, is third among all American universities exceeded only by Harvard and Yale , fifth among all American libraries Collections, June 30, 1958, totaled 3,865,,9 1 items. Included are 3 12 ,882 volumes, 12,55 pamphlets, 15 3 2 films, 6,480 microcards, 5 7 o manuscripts, 50,366 music scores'and parts, 195 113 maps, 33,351 aerial photographs, ... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1958: ...nd distributed to all members of the Board of Trustees signed copies of the report from Ernst and Ernst, Chicago, of their audit of the University of Illinois accounts for the year ended June 30, 1958. A copy has been retained in the files of the Secretary. ,1959 UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S 279 A signed copy of this report has also been sent by Ernst and Ernst to the Auditor General. SECRETARY'S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...gned to the audit, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following amounts which are the same maximums used for t h e audit of the fiscal year which ended June 30, 1958. University of Illinois all divisions 18 700 University of Illinois Foundation including its retirement system 1 200 University of Illinois Athletic Association including its retirement system I 000 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...TMENT OF AUDITORS 16 The firm of Ernst and Ernst, Certified Public Accountants, was retained by the Board of Trustees for the audit of the University's accounts for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1958, with the understanding that the firm would be employed tor three years subject to annual review. The firm was also employed for the year ended 1959. The services of Ernst and Ernst have been very sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...6-58 . TUCKER, MARIE, Research Assistant in Zoology, four months from July 1, 1958, 400 a month 6-25-58 . TURNER, FRED A., Instructor in Pharmacy P h a r m a c y , Summer Session of 1958, June 30-September 20, 1958, 42 100, time, 600 for the period 6-4-58 . VAUGHAN, HERBERT E., Associate Professor of Mathematics University High School , June 16-July 18, 1958, and August 4-August 22, 1958, 1778; th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July I through the following June 30. The term "Net Income Available for Debt Service" shall mean at any date as of which the amount thereof is to be determined the sum of a The average net income for the two preceding fiscal years of all re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...d Interest Sinking Fund a sum equal to sixty-seven and one-half per cent 67 of the debt service requirements for the then current fiscal year semi-annually, within sixty 60 days following June 30 and December 31 of each year, to be paid from the Housing Revenue Bond Fund, until such time as such funds and investments valued at the lower of cost or m a r k e t , and the income and profits realized ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...n, Bailey, and Smart, Certified Public Accountants, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for three years beginning July I, 1958, to replace Mr. Donald Jennings whose term will expire June 30, 1958. On motion of Mr. Hughes, this appointment was approved. ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 3 The Dean of the College of Agriculture recommends the following appointments and reappointmen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1958, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1958, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, these reappropriations were approved by the following vote: Aye, M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: June 30, 1958 June 27, 1958 June 5. 1958 J u l y 1, 1958 A u g u s t 7, 1958 Contract Changes With Whom Aluminum Co. of America Purpose Suitability of aluminum for equipment, devices, and structural parts for use ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...-59 Cost-Pius Contract Amount 10 375 05 T h i s report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT O F T H E COMPTROLLER 16 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1958. T h i s report was received for record and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. REGULATIONS GOVERNING ASSESSMENT OF RESIDENT AND NONRESIDENT FEES 17 The regulations governing asses... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...th of certain superalloys at elevated temperatures Static and d y n a m i c testing of deep structural elements Confidential Amount to be Paid to the University 20 000 0 0 Effective Date June 30, 1958 12 500 00 July 15, 1958 United States Air Force 20 AF 2o 6oi -468 United States Air Force 7 AF 2 9 6 o i - n 8 5 United States A r m y Alloys of the transition elements 2 DA-11-022-ORD-1175 Investiga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1958: ...S RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 12 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University from outside sources during the fiscal year July I, 1957, through June 30, 1958. This report includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. In many cases a period of several months elapses... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...20volt 60-cycle 73 16 mm. films 41 16 mm. films 38 16 mm. films 122 16 mm. films 78 16 . filn 1,200 tons pea size coke to be delivered to the various housing units during the year ending June 30, 1959 160 desk, floor, and table lamps and shades for Men's Residence Halls 750 64 in. by 90 in. blankets, 90 per cent wool, 10 per cent nylon Plates, sauce dishes, grapefruit nappies, cups and saucers in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...1958, 1422.22 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-5-58 . LYCHYK, NEONILA, Assistant in the Division of Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery Medicine , July 1, 1958-June 30, 1959, without salary 7-11-58 . L Y N N , KENNETH R., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from October I, 1958, 5700 6-30-58 . MARTIN, CLIFFORD K., Assistant in Agronomy S , June 9-September 15, 1958... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... Paper Co., Chicago f.o.b. delivered 2 700 00 f.o.b. delivered 4 149 00 40,000 gallons approximately No. 1 fuel oil to be delivered as required during the period October 1, 1958, through June 30, 1959 Three-year comprehensive elevator liability insurance on nine freight and twenty-five passenger elevators located in the Chicago Illini Union. Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building, East Dentistry-Med... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... borrow said sum from the First National Bank of Chicago; Foundation agreed to lease back the properties so sold for an original term extending from the date of transfer of title through June 30, 1959, and automatically renewed for subsequent two-year periods thereafter unless written notice to the contrary from University to Foundation is given sixty 60 days prior to June 30, 1959, or prior to th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...gh June 30, 1959, and automatically renewed for subsequent two-year periods thereafter unless written notice to the contrary from University to Foundation is given sixty 60 days prior to June 30, 1959, or prior to the end of any subsequent biennial period; University agreed to pay to Foundation an annual rental of Ninety Thousand Dollars 90,000 payable Forty-Five Thousand Dollars 45,000 on April 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...tatives. SECTION 7.09. Audit Reports and Furnishing of Same. That it will on or before one hundred fifty 150 days after the end of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, furnish to the Trustee and, upon written request therefor, to the holder or holders of any Bonds, certified reports of audit based on an examination sufficiently complete to comply with generally ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July 1 through the following June 30. The term "operating expenses" shall mean and include all reasonable expenses of operation and maintenance of the facilities, including without limiting the generality of the foregoing, salaries, wages, c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1959: ...of Parke, Davis and Company of Detroit, Michigan residence address, Evanston, Illinois , as a member of the College of Pharmacy Advisory Committee for a period of five years July 1, 1954-June 30, 1959 to succeed David Stiles of the Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, whose term has expired. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved. APPOINTMENT OF FREDERICK T. WALL AS DEAN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1959: through June 30, 1959, throughout the wards and rooms through the built-in Universityowned distribution system Furnish and install one utensil washer with one set of stainless steel soiled pot tables and clean pot tables ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...n Twin City 11 862 48 1 service for the Stadium Terrace and Division Sanitary Co., Illini Village housing units 397 cans Champaign estimated for the two-year period July 1, 1957, through June 30, 1959 This price is for the two-year period and is based on a unit cost of 1.245 per can per month. ,414 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Physical P l a n t Vendor Chemical E q u i p m e n t Co. of California,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...ervice, Chicago 11 828 40 annual expenditures 6 750 00 estimate American Linen Supply Co., Chicago Food service clothing rental service for the two-year period from July 1, 1957, through June 30, 1959, for: 64,000 coats, military collar, white 100,000 aprons, bib and waist types, white Uniform and linen rental service as required by College of Veterinary Medicine for the two-year period beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...dicine Armed Forces Midstate Linen Supply, Inc., Urbana Bailey's, Inc., Chicago 7 H7 76 estimate 41 020 00 Library Photoengraving services during the twoyear period from July 1, 1957, to June 30, 1959 Various departments at UrbanaChampaign Hertzberg-New Method, Approximate cost: Inc., Jacksonville n o 000 00 For Urbana For Chicago Professional Colleges 10 000 00 For Chicago Undergraduate Division ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ... lamps 60 size B CLM reflectors Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered as required by the Urbana campus and Chicago branches during the two-year period from July 1, I9S7through June 30, 1959 Twenty-six museum show cases for Band Building f.o.b. delivered 8 643 75 f.o.b delivered 3 5oo 00 f.o.b. Urbana 3 348 00 installed 3 925 00 f.o.b. Cleveland, Ohio 70 O82 2C f.o.b. delivered 12 OI2 i:... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...igh Street, located at the rear of 1000 West Illinois Street, including fixtures, plumbing, electrical wiring, and gas furnace, any time between the date of the University's purchase and June 30, 1959. 1008 West Illinois Street, Urbana Owners, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nogle. Total Cost: 33,500. Terms of Payment: The University shall pay the entire purchase price immediately upon transfer of title, not l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...et provides that the University will enter into a lease with the owners permitting them to retain possession until September 1, 1958, with the option to extend the period of occupancy to June 30, 1959, rent free, and that the owners shall pay taxes and keep up and maintain the buildings during the entire period of occupancy. Recommendations for these property acquisitions were previously submitted... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...ller recommend approval of subleases from the University of Illinois Foundation beginning September 1, 1958, or at such earlier date as possession can be obtained, and continuing through June 30, 1959, at an annual rental of 10,236 for the property at the southeast corner of Green and Sixth Streets and an annual rental of 2,696 for the property at 6 0 6 East Green Street. In each case the sublease... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...he lowest bidder, for 27,000 tons of screenings coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Company Plant, operated by the University, as required during the period July I, 1958, to June 30, 1959, at a per ton cost of 4.65, plus transportation of 1.39, plus 1.19 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost of 195,210.00. This price is based on the present wage scale and is s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...' written notice to the city of its intention to so terminate it. b . Drill Hall. One year from July I, 1955, with provisions for extensions for periods of one year each thereafter until June 30, 1959. Notice of intention not to renew this lease for any of said annual periods would have to be given the University by the city six months in advance, and notice of intention to renew the lease for any... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1959: ...dicine Medicine , 95 100 time, ten months from November 1, 1958, 5000 a year, supersedes 11-21-58 . BULLOCK, JAMES W., Research Associate in the State W a t e r Survey, November 22, 1958-June 30, 1959, 600 a month 11-21-58 . CABRERA, JESUS, Assistant in Pathology Medicine , one year from July 1, 1958, without salary 11-15-58 . COLEMAN, ROBERT V., Research Assistant Professor of Physics C , Novembe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...es, nine months from September 16, 1958, 600 11-20-58 . OLSON, JAMES C , United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychiatry Chicago Professional Colleges , October 27, 1958-June 30, 1959, 60 a month 11-6-58 . ,268 BOARD OF TRUSTEES POWERS, RICHARD J., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychiatry Chicago Professional Colleges , eight months from November j , 1958, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...ugust 31, 1959, 2600 a year 12-18-58 . SCHOONOVER, WARREN R., Professor of Soils Agronomy College of Agriculture, assigned to India under the provisions of Contract ICA-W-48 , January 25-June 30, 1959, 1250 a month 12-19-58 . SKOLNIK, EMMANUEL M., Otolaryngologist in the Division of Services for Crippled Children, 2 10 time, eight months, and Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Medicine , 5 10 t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... obtained and continue until June 30, 1964, at 450 a month. T h e sublease from the University of Illinois Foundation will be on the same basis except the initial sublease will run until June 30, 1959, and will be automatically renewed for two-year periods until the termination of the Foundation's lease. T o secure this lease, it will be necessary for the University to purchase from the present te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...harmacology P h a r m a c y , to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-August 31, 1959, annual salary of 7300; in addition to 120 a month, February i-June 30, 1959, to compensate for duties in the Dean's Office which were temporarily assigned to him, supersedes 3-3-59 . BRANDENBURG, WARNER 0., Administrative Officer in Air Force Science, 1 10 time, seven months... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...r n s t and E r n s t is acceptable to M r . Whitney. Authorization of the Board for the employment of E r n s t and Ernst for the audit of University accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1959, is requested. O n motion of M r . Swain, authorization w a s given as requested. APPOINTMENTS T O T H E FACULTY 3 T h e following new appointments to the faculty of t h e rank of Assistant Professor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...or the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1959, to provide for services as required, payments to be made at the following rates which are those in effect during the current fiscal year ending June 30, 1959: Labor Rates Straight Time Overtime Furnace Mechanic 2 00 3 00 Mechanic's Helper 1 40 2 20 Contractor's Fee For Labor For Materials 30 per cent 30 per cent Labor rates are subject to adjustment for c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...any of the above items enumerated is, or becomes, insufficient 700 000 T h e sum of 1,040,362 or so much thereof as may be necessary and as remains unexpended at the close of business on June 30, 1959, from an appropriation made for such purposes by "An Act making certain appropriations and reappropriations to T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois" approved June 3. 1957, is reappro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... Research Sandia Corp. United States Air Force AFIQ 604 -S705 With Whom Purpose To cover salary of Professor W. Leighton Collins on a t h r e e fourths time basis, .from July 1, 1958, to June 30, 1959 To cover salary of Paul T. Bryant on a one-half time basis, from September 1, 1958, to August 31, 1959 Guidance in preparation of research programs and coordination of research activities Magnetic th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...ecommendation was approved. INVESTMENTS Mr. Swain, for the Finance Committee, presented the following report of changes in investments of trust funds for the period from March 12 through June 30, 1959: URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Sale 2 shares Exchange 10 10 4 4 000 000 000 000 Endowment Funds General Standard Oil Company of New Jersey U.S. U.S. U.S. U.S. Treasury Treasury Treasury Treasury Certificates Note... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...RICK V., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective July 1, 1959BUCHMAN, AUDREY, Research Assistant in the Institute for Research on Exceptional Children resignation effective June 30, 1959. CHO, KANG O K , Samuel Higby Camp Foundation Fellow in the Chicago Professional Colleges -declination effective July 1, 1959. COATES, MARIE, Visiting Research Associate Professor of Animal Science d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... l y 21 SAUER, DAVID A., Assistant Professor of Architecture resignation effective September i, 1959. SKOLD, RONALD V., Research Associate in the State Water Survey resignation effective June 30, 1959. SMOLLER, M R S . CAROLYN G., Research Assistant in Anatomy Medicine resignation effective July I, 1959. SOWERBY, DAVID B., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective July . 1959STEIN, HER... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1959, be reappropriated for the fiscal year beginning July I, 1959, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. Urbana- Champaign General administration and expense 59 802 Microfilming records 1 261 Nation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... elements of roof structures Strength and deformation characteristics of reinforced concrete beamcolumn connections Paid to the University 2 805 00 24 167 00 Effective Dale July 23, 1959 June 30, 1959 June 10, 1959 15 000 00 September 1, 1959 July 27, 1959 ,976 With Whom State of Illinois Department of Public Welfare Project No. 1748 State of Illinois Division of Highways Project No. IHR-64 State ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...ng Amount 4 026 00 Dale July and August, 1950 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 21 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1959. This report was received for record. REORGANIZATION OF T H E CHICAGO 1LLIN1 U N I O N BOARD 22 The Director of the Chicago Illini Union, the Associate Director of the Physical Plant, and the Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...S RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 15 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University from outside sources during the fiscal year July I, 1958, through June 30, 1959. This report includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. In many cases a period of several months elapses... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... T E DIVISION 7 T h e current leases with the city of Chicago for quarters at Navy Pier and trie adjacent Drill Hall for the University of Illinois Chicago Undergraduate Division expired June 30, 1959. Negotiations with city of Chicago officials for renewal of these leases through the biennium of 1961-63 were initiated in the spring of 1959, and as a result of the discussions it was agreed that th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... date and such funds shall be used for the payment of said interest. ii T h e r e shall be deposited to the credit of the Interest Reserve Account semiannually within sixty days following June 30 and December 31 of each year all funds remaining in the Assembly Hall Revenue Bond Fund until such time and until such funds and investments valued at the lower of cost or market and the income and profit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...curred in connection with the construction and equipping of said building, said lease to run from the date of completion and equipping of said ,1959 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 573 building to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year and thereafter to be automatically renewed for successive two-year periods from July I of each odd-numbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...INOIS 573 building to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year and thereafter to be automatically renewed for successive two-year periods from July I of each odd-numbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year unless sixty 60 days prior written notice of termination at the end of any one of said two year periods is given Foundation by this public corporation until said l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...081,332 APPROPRIATIONS to the University are made by the state General Assembly on a biennial two-year basis. The principal support comes from state tax revenues. For the July 1, 1957 to June 30, 1959, biennium, this is 91, 57,000. Also appropriated is 12,000,000 from student fees and other income, by law deposited in the state treasury. This makes the total biennial appropriation for educational ... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1959: ... Research. For new buildings, the Legislature appropriated 1 ,275,000. All told, the University was appropriated 118,957,280 for the 1957-59 biennium. For operations of the July 1, 1958 -June 30, 1959 year, the University budgeted 77,0 3, 86. This includes approximately half of the sum appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose during the Biennium, plus money from research contracts, federal... (Reference Folder - 1958)
  • 1960: ...given as requested. APPLICATION TO HOUSING AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY FOR LOAN T O FINANCE CONSTRUCTION OF W O M E N ' S RESIDENCE HALLS 25 A preliminary application was filed under date of June 30, 1960, with the Housing and Home Finance Agency for a loan of 5,000,000 to assist in the financing of women's residence halls to be constructed at Lincoln and Pennsylvania Avenues south of the Illini Grove... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...0 ' On motion of Mrs. Watkins, these appointments were approved. INVESTMENT REPORT The Finance Committee reported the following changes in investments of trust funds from April 1 through June 30, 1960: U RBAMA- CH AMPAIGN Endowment Fundi Purchase J 22 000 U, 5. Cutftni Funds Exchange 506 000 U. S, 508 000 U. S. 1 000 000 UT S. U. S. 1 000 000 Purchase U. S. SI 200 000 bonds 4 8 1S 66 20 821 57 cer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ... Microbiology resignation effective June 16, 1960. BOND, HAELEY W., United Slates Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Pharmacology Chicago Professional Colleges resignation effective June 30, 1960, BROCXRIEDE, W A Y N E E., Assistant Professor of Speech resignation effective September 1, 1960. BROOKS, MARY C , Research Assistant in the State Water Survey resignation effective June 16, 1960. BU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and balances in appropriations for special services and projects not completed on June 30, 1960, be reappropriated for he fiscal year beginning July 1, I960, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. Vrbana- Champaign General administration and expense. 61 480 Microfilming records S 5 903 Spec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...to the Purpose V niter sity Tecbnica advice and assistance re- SS37 000 00 quested by government of India A mount ta be Paid by the University 196 00 31 041 64 6 036 08 113 KffeeHte Date June 30, 1960 Purpose Furuiahing orchestra for registration dance at Navy Pier on September 23.1940 Services rendered in lieu of taxes properties in Champaign and Urbana Services rendered in lieu of taxes Student ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...Illinois, for a term ending June 30, 1964. Mr. Inglehart will replace Mr. E. A, Kamerer of Champaign and Mr. H a r d t will replace Mr. Paul Freeman of Franklin Park, whose terms expired June 30, 1960. The other members of the Committee whose terms have not expired are: FRED B. KIENZLE, Chairman, Midwest District Vice-President, McKesson and Robbins, Inc., 540 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illino... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...aching, research, and special service in the field of traffic safety, and to make recommendations concerning the use of these resources. The Committee submitted a comprehensive report on June 30, 1960, including a survey of activities within the University related to traffic safety and a review of organizational arrangements in other state universities for the Study of problems in this area. The e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July I through the following June 30, The term "Net Income Available for Debt Service" shall mean at any date as of which the amount thereof is to be determined the sum of a the average net income for the two preceding fiscal years of all re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...tgraduate Studies Dentistry leave of absence, without salary, ,1208 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 24 for one month from July 1, i960, following his sabbatical leave of absence which expires June 30, 1960. MEAGHER, RALPH E., Research Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering College of Engineering , and Head of the Digital Computer Laboratory Graduate College leave of absence without pay for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...wo-year period July 1, 1959, through June 30. 1961 Approximately 2,500 bags 625 barrels of Red Diamond or LeHigh brick mortar as required for the two-year period of July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 University Press University Press University Press f.o.b. delivered 5 137 50 Office of the Executive Dean, Chicago Undergraduate Division Chicago lllini Union Housing Division Housing Division Housin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...tor of the Physical Plant recommend award of the following contracts for 158,000 tons of coal screenings to be delivered to the Abbott Power Plant during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961: Location of Mine F.o.b.Mine T h e United Electric Coal Companies, Chicago 24,000 tons 4.65 Danville 111 600 00 Republic Coal and Coke Company, Chicago 109,000 tons 4.91 Hillery 535 190 00 Bell and Z... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: through June 30, 1961 200 uniforms for a d v a n c e d Army R.O.T.C. students 80 uniforms for advanced Air Force R.O.T.C. students Steel shop-type shelving and drawer units as follows: 240 lineal ft. 85 in. high 12 lineal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...earch and Educational Hospitals; service will be supplied throughout the wards and rooms through the built-in University-owned distribution system during the period July i, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Whole human blood to be supplied as required by the Research and Educational Hospitals Research and Educational Hospitals 432 cases 12 bottles each vacuum type blood collection bottles Approximately ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: through June 30, 1961 Continuous cloth towel service of approximately 20,000 rolls as needed duringtheperiodjuly r, 1959, through June 30, i960, in various areas of the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Chicago Underg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...to both parties Laundry service for departments in Chicago for one year from July 1, 1959. to June 30, i960 Laundry service for departments at Urbana for the period July i, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Research and Educational Hospitals Research and Educational Hospitals Interstate Blood Bank, Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Chicago Blood Donor Service, Chicago Michael Reese Research Foundation, Chicago Mt. S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...partments, Urbana Purchasing Office Great Western Laundry Co., Chicago 59 678 40 estimated Roller towel rental service, dispensing cabinets included, for the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 55,000 approximately fifty-yard rolls Protective clothing rental service for two-year period from July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961, for the Illini Union, Residence Halls, and Home Economics Cafete... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...inets included, for the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 55,000 approximately fifty-yard rolls Protective clothing rental service for two-year period from July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961, for the Illini Union, Residence Halls, and Home Economics Cafeteria: 90,000 coats, military collar, white; r5 8,000 aprons, bib and waist types, white Photoengraving service during the twoyear perio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ls, and Home Economics Cafeteria: 90,000 coats, military collar, white; r5 8,000 aprons, bib and waist types, white Photoengraving service during the twoyear period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 92 442 96 Midstate Linen Supply, Inc., Urbana Model Souders, Inc., and 13 384 80 White Line Laundry, Inc., both of Champaign estimated costs Champaign Clean 30 250 00 Towel Service, estiChampaign mat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: through June 30, 1961 14..S00 reams 4 in. x 11 in. five-lb. white No. 4 sulphite duplicator paper .ooolbs. dry ice, estimated quantity required by all departments for the period from July 1, 1959, through June 50, 1961 26... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ns torpedo sand :,DOO tons No. 8 crushed stone road binder Furnish approximately 750 pieces of 8 in. x 6 in. x 6 ft. precast concrete curb as required for period of July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Approximately 40,000 fifty-lb, bags grade "A" Louisiana rock salt to be used during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 4.0,000 lbs. standard flake caustic soda for period of July 1, 1959,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...te curb as required for period of July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Approximately 40,000 fifty-lb, bags grade "A" Louisiana rock salt to be used during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 4.0,000 lbs. standard flake caustic soda for period of July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Four sedans, four-door, six-cylinder, automatic transmission One sedan, four-door, six-cylinder, automatic t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...fifty-lb, bags grade "A" Louisiana rock salt to be used during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 4.0,000 lbs. standard flake caustic soda for period of July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Four sedans, four-door, six-cylinder, automatic transmission One sedan, four-door, six-cylinder, automatic transmission, power brakes and steering One sedan, four-door, V-8, automatic transmission, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: through June 30, 1961 A 608 lbs. ether, reagent, anhydrous A.C.S. 3,840 pints acetone, reagent, A.C.S. 3 120 pints chloroform, reagent, A.C.S. 1640 pints methyl alcohol, reagent, ' A.C.S. Quantities will be purchased as r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ade-in allowance of a Riehle 100,000 lb. testing machine purchased in 1904 Uniforms and linen rental service as required by College of Veterinary Medicine for the period July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961 One ultra microtome, Fernandez Moran type, dual motor drive for use with glass and diamond knives, complete with accessories One Cessna 150 airplane with dual controls, navigation and landing lights,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...sh finish book paper, long grain, packed in cartons, trimmed four sides 19.500 approximately miscellaneous haydite and concrete blocks as required during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 8,2 20 gallons approximately water emulsion floor wax to be furnished during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Wet storage batteries to be furnished during the period July 1, 19 59, thro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ete blocks as required during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 8,2 20 gallons approximately water emulsion floor wax to be furnished during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Wet storage batteries to be furnished during the period July 1, 19 59, through June 30, 1961: 50 approximately Group 1 25 approximately Group 2L 300 approximately Group 2 IS approximately Group 24S 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...pproximately water emulsion floor wax to be furnished during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Wet storage batteries to be furnished during the period July 1, 19 59, through June 30, 1961: 50 approximately Group 1 25 approximately Group 2L 300 approximately Group 2 IS approximately Group 24S 60 approximately Group 28N Chicago Undergraduate Division delivered Student Supply Store, Chic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ... hydroxide reagent 6,250 pounds hydrochloric acid, technical 180,000 pounds sulphuric acid technical 4,000 pounds No. 2 hydrochloric acid solution Quantities needed July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Laboratory chemicals to be used as stock in the General Chemical Stores for the summer and fall terms of 1959-60 Physical Plant Ralph Light, Champaign, representing the Employers Mutual Casualty Co. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ing Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences during the period July 1, 1959. through June 30. 1961 Printing and binding Illinois Biological Monographs for the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 500 tons approximately pea size coke to be delivered directly to bins at various Housing Division locations during the 1959-60 heating season 750 free hanging Venetian blinds for installation in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...Chicago Potter Supply Co., Decatur 463 Cost 3 498 OO Item 2,120 approximately motor oil samples ' to be analyzed for motor vehicle fleet operation during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Laboratory furniture for East Chemistry Building Furnish and install 121 guided Venetian blinds in the new Physics Building Movable partitions, approximately 194 lineal ft., to be furnished and erect... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...l, creating ten office spaces Incandescent and fluorescent lamps to be ordered as required for the Urbana campus and Chicago Professional Colleges during the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 20,000 lbs. soft white lead paste, federal specifications TT-W-251-B. Type C in 100-lb. kegs Miscellaneous steel for stock and jobs in progress Octane aviation gasoline as follows: 200,000 gallons 80... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: through June 30, 1961 Gasoline, fuel oil, motor oil, greases, and industrial lubricants as required during the period July 1,1959, through June 30, 1961 Various Departments, Urbana Various Departments, Urbana Jack Bell Ga... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...all departments during the period July 1, 1959. through June 30, 1961 Gasoline, fuel oil, motor oil, greases, and industrial lubricants as required during the period July 1,1959, through June 30, 1961 Various Departments, Urbana Various Departments, Urbana Jack Bell Gas Co., 10 000 00 Urbana Bulk propane 3 800 00 Urbana Furniture Co., Urbana all prices f.o.b. Cylinder propane delivered Depke Weldi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ms Leases With Whom Edna E. Bauer Purpose Rental of four-room suite on second floor, east side of building, located at 130 East First Street, Carlinville, Illinois, from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of suite 607, Car-Pet-Line Building, Rockford, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Ren... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of room 416, State of Illinois Building at 160 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for College of Agri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for College of Agriculture Rental of premises at 719 East Main Street, Mount Vernon, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of first flo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of first floor, building located at 120 South Fair Street, Olney, Illinois, from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Cr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...om July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of first floor, building located at 120 South Fair Street, Olney, Illinois, from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of office space and a supply storage room located at 602 South Broadway, Urbana, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for Division of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children One F-40 standard tractor, one DPO-A21 corn planter with fertilizer attachment, one DEO 7 ft. side delivery rake, one 7-FEO-20. narrow mower, one 13-AB... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of premises at 2004 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Ren... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...field, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of premises at 2004 Third Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, from July 1, 1959, to June 30, 1961, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of premises at 707 South Wright Street, Champaign, Illinois, from July 1, 1959. to June 30, i960, for Physical Plant Department Rental of rooms ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961 f.o.b. Dallas, Texas 6 805 00 f.o.b. delivered Library 9 500 00 Library One Hinman collating machine Library Hertzberg-New Method, 110 000 00 Inc., Jacksonville Urbana Library Burgmeier Book Bindery,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ... 6 25 cases cups, paper, cold drink, 5 oz. 100,000 gallons approximately No. 5 fuel oil to be delivered to the University of Illinois Airport during the period of October 1, 1950 through June 30, 1961; price is subject to increase or decrease according to local market price One turret ladder for truck mounting with maximum working height of 40 feet, all movements to be hydraulically operated by po... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...rchase recommendations, contracts with Midstate Linen Supply, Inc., Urbana, Illinois, the lowest bidder for laundry service for departments at Urbana for the period July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961, 92,442.96, and for protective clothing rental service coats, aprons, and other garments for the Mini Union, Residence Halls, and Home Economics Cafeteria, for the period July I, 19S9, through June 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...2.96, and for protective clothing rental service coats, aprons, and other garments for the Mini Union, Residence Halls, and Home Economics Cafeteria, for the period July I, 19S9, through June 30, 1961, 35,140.00. Midstate Linen Supply, Inc., a corporation, is being dissolved and has sold its rental business and name to F . W. Means and Company, Chicago, which will conduct a rental business known a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ... copies of book entitled Fundamentals of Aviation and Space Technology 4,000 gallons approximately aircraft motor oil to be furnished as requested during period November 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 S3.500 purchase order forms 50,000 delivery invoice-voucher forms 12,000 supplemental forms Approximately 5,000 bd. ft. of 1 in. No. 3 spruce and 17,000 bd. ft. of 2 in. construction grade fir lumber... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: to June 30, 1961, for the Division of Services for Crippled Children Amount to be Paid by the University 3 250 00 annually Effective Date May 13. 1959 International Harvester Co. MacCarthy Foid Tractor Sales, Inc. Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...ctor of the Agricultural Extension Service and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend the lease of Suite 301-303 in the 188 Randolph Tower Building, Chicago, from March 1, i960, to June 30, 1961, at a rental of 300 and 450 a month. Since the space will not be completely used prior to July 1, the rental for the first four months has been reduced to 300 a month. The space will be occupied by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...o 2 year periods from July I, 1961, to June 30, 1963, and from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, unless written notice of termination is given to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1961; or on or before June 30, 1963, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1963. The rental shall be equivalent to the interest charges in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...nd from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, unless written notice of termination is given to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1961; or on or before June 30, 1963, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1963. The rental shall be equivalent to the interest charges incurred by Foundation under its Loan Agreement with The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...hematics, Teachers' Edition, approximately 757 pages And such additional quantities of the Students Edition and or Teachers' Edition, as required to meet the needs of the program through June 30, 1961 Print and bind 2,500 copies of The Impact of Educational Television, edited by Wilbur Schramm, approximately 288 pages per copy Print and bind 1,000 copies of Genesis and Structure of Society, by Gio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ... AKKIHEBBAL N., Research Associate in Botany, six months from February 1, 1960, 3000, supersedes 2-20-60 . ORBAN, DENES, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine , January 1, i960-June 30, 1961, without salary 2-20-60 . PALMER, JOHN R., Assistant in Education, February I-June 15, i960, 500 a month, supersedes 2-24-60 . PENNIMAN, WILLIAM D., Editorial Assistant in the Engineering Experiment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...t Laboratories, Franklin Park May 17 Cost S 3 383 64 delivered 4 112 50 Estimated quantities radio isotopes for use by the Isotope Laboratory during the period from July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 One blood cell counter, less trade-in allowance for one hemoglobin colorimeter Estimated quantity of intravenous fluids and administration sets for use in Research and Educational Hospitals for the p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...lowance for one hemoglobin colorimeter Estimated quantity of intravenous fluids and administration sets for use in Research and Educational Hospitals for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement One surgical operating table with accessories Two motorized elevator files to hold 1,430 in. each of 3 x 5 cards One motorized elevator file to ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...00,000 No. 10 white wove envelopes with various imprints, in 24 lb. and 28 lb. weights to be delivered as required for delivery to Urbana and Chicago for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 20,000 reams 8 x 1 20 lb. white No. 4 sulphite spirit duplicator paper for shipment to Urbana and Chicago for delivery in June and November, i960 102 steel laundry carts 93 ft. 8 in., schedule 40, 6 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...gen, high purity, 99.9 per cent pure; delivered into the University of Illinois liquid storage container in quantities not less than 600 liters each, as needed, between June r, i960, and June 30, 1961 Seven four-door sedans One four-door station wagon To replace seven four-door sedans and one carryall in University fleet ousing Division E. A. Hinrichs Co., Chicago 16 669 44 f.o.b. delivered Housin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...nt not to exceed 42,000 tons of screenings coal to be delivered to the Medical Center Steam Company plant, operated by the University, as required during the period September 1, i960, to June 30, 1961, at a per ton cost of 4.65, plus transportation of 1.39, plus 0.95 for handling, storage, and delivery, or a total estimated cost not to exceed 293,580. This price is based on present wage scales and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...o rotors, high speed one with 400 ml. batch capacity; one for 250 ml. bottles, with six adapters for GSA rotor Radiation detection film badge service for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961: 3,380 beta-gamma film badges 130 beta-gamma finger badges 1,170 neutron-beta-gamma film badges One compressor for nitrogen or helium gas, 400 PSI discharge pressure, complete with motor and accessor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...livered 4 998 0 0 6 040 23 delivered S 597 85 delivered 9 995 00 f.o.b. delivered f.o.b. delivered Furnish color photo-finishing services as requested for period of July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961, including development of color films, Kodak duplication of color slides, and Kodak color prints and color enlargements from color transparencies One complete series of 48 thirty-minute Audio -Visual... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ... Approximately 64,300 size 2 X in. x 3 4 Security in. glossy prints of student I D cards Office Yearly affiliation fee for television programming service for period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 Miscellaneous Kodak photographic films and papers as requested by various departments for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 Four " C " piccolos Three bass clarinets Five cornets Five dou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...gramming service for period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 Miscellaneous Kodak photographic films and papers as requested by various departments for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961 Four " C " piccolos Three bass clarinets Five cornets Five double bass tubas Less trade-in allowance for two piccolos, three bass clarinets, five cornets, and five double bass tubas Print and bind 2,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...t. Louis, Mo. Crescent Paper Co., Champaign June 14 Cost 2 916 00 2 030 40 T 260 00 I 050 OO Item Reagent grade solvents to be ordered as required for the period of July i, i960, through June 30, 1961 as follows: 6,480 pounds ether 5,760 pints acetone 4 320 pints chloroform 6,000 pints methanol 1,152 reams No. 4 sulphite bond paper in various sizes, weights, and colors estimated six to eight month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...d forks 35.000 wooden spoons 40,000 sandwich bags 1,600,000 butterchips Toilet tissue and paper towel requirements for Urbana and Chicago Departments for the period July 1, i960, through June 30, 1961. Estimated quantities: 1,750 cases paper towels 4,200 cases toilet tissue Furnish and install 170 gymnasium basket racks complete with baskets in the west ground floor and first floor locker rooms of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1961: ...answer sheets Laboratory furniture to refurnish the chemistry physics and biology classroom and science lecture room Professional services required during Che period July 1, 1960 through June 30, 1961, for development and production of weekly University of Illinois Market Buy Program, conducted in the Chicago area by the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics services consist of prepa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...vered Item Approximately 400 tone of cold mix. cold la t plant mijc ajphaltJc concrete for mflinteeance patching of asphalt pavements as reauJied for period of September Xt i960, through June 30, 1961 6J4 cases of paper containers and paper specialties t o be ordered as needed during the period October 1 I960 through September 30, 1961 34 pieces of wood bookstore fixtures. Physical Plant Storeroom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...-purpose tractor and one heavy duty loader with attachments Lease of one two-row planter with fertilizer attachment and furrow opener Rental of premises at 707-709 South Wright Street to June 30, 1961 Rental of property at 0J West Pennsylvania Avenue to June 30, 1961 Egtttae Dale July 7, 1960 June 27, 1960 June, i960 July 7, 1960 May, June, and July, I960 July 1, 1960 February I. I960 June 7.1960 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...THOMAS E., Instructor in Radiology Dentistry , one year from September 1, 1960, 7,000, supersedes 8-30-60 , ETTEH, DONAL E., Research Assistant in the State Water Survey, August 15, 1960-June 30, 1961, 5,400 a year 8-10-60 . EVERSON, TILDEN C, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery Medicine , 4 time, two months from July 1, 1960, 300 a month, supersedes 7-12-60 . FAHRNKOPF, MARY K., Instructor in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... in Law, nine mo ths from September 16, I960, 1,500 9-14-60 . SCHAEFFLER, WiLHELM P., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, September 12, 1960-June 30, 1961, 3,775 8-31-60 . SPANO, BARTOLO J., United States Health, Education, and Welfare Fellow Trainee in Education, two months from June 16, 1960, 450 9-9-60 ; and nine months from September 16, 1960, 1,80... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...treet, Champaign, Jlli- Anoujd ta be Paid to the UnitwsUy J 175 00 per month, January 1, 19 1, to January 1, 1966 Amouvi o be Paid by tie University 30 00 per month from July 1, I960, to June 30, 1961 3 200 00 annually With Whom 1135 North Aetor BuOdiruj Purpose Rental of garage space for University car assigned to the Executive Dean at the Chicago Undergrad uate Division Bffeciitt Dale July 1, I9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...tant in Medicine Medicine , one year from September 1, 1960, without salary 10-4-60 . ROGGE, WILLIAM M,, Research Assistant Professor of Education Universit High School , August 15, 1960-June 30, 1961, 750 a month 10-29-60 . Ross, JUNE R. P , Research Assistant in the State Geological Survey, one yew from October t, 1960, 4,500 10-26-60 . RUDNICK, ROLAND, Instructor in Fixed Partial Prosthodontics... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... Associate in Physics C , Novem- ,1960 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 297 RANSFORD, RALPH F , Instructor in Anatomy Medicine , 4 time, to render service during the academic year, October 1, 1960-June 30, 1961, 532 a month 11-7-60 . REILLY, JAMES R., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene College of Veterinary Medicine , J time, seven months from February 1, 1961, 333.33 a month 12-2-60 . ROSLANSKY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: Term expires June 30 1961. REED G. HENNINGER, 3 Longcommon Road, Riverside, Illinois, T e r m expires June 30, 1962. GEORGE E. PARKS, 206 South Main Street, Anna, Illinois. Term expires June 30, 1963. I concur. On motion of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...n the State Natural History Survey, time, one month from January 1 1961, 383,33 1-16-61 . BLUM, ALAN F., Instructor in Social Sciences Chicago Undergraduate Division , W time, February 1-June 30, 1961, 186.80 a month 2-1-61 . BOULTON, EARL M., Research Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1961, 4,650 a year 1-12-61 , BUSSELL, ROBERT E., Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...21-61 FOLEY, JEANNE M., Counselor in the Student Counseling Service, and Instructor in Psychology, in the Division of Social Sciences Chicago Undergraduate Division , y2 time, January 18-June 30, 1961, 320 a month 1-7-61 . FRANKMANN, M R S , JUDITH P., Research Associate in Psychology, 1,4 time, sis months from January 1, 1961, 1,002 1-28-61 . FURITYA, AKIRA, Research Assistant in Biological Chemi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: January 16-June 30, 1961, 2,750 1-11-61 . RAMALINGAM, S., Research Assistant in Mechanical and Industrial Engineerins C , February 1-June 15, 1961, 444.44 a month 2-1-61 . RAO, PILLARISETTY J., Instructor in Veterinary Patho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...gy Library, with rank of Instructor, in the Library, seven months from February 1, 1961, 6,000 a year 1-12-61 . STEPHENS, NEWMAN L., Research Assistant in Medicine Medicine , January 15' June 30, 1961, 387.50 a month 1-12-61 . SWARTWOUT, ROBERT E., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, February 1-June 15, 1961, 800 a month, supersedes 1-16-61 . TEKHERY, VICTOR J., Research Assista... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...t of Dairy Science C and S , seven months from February 1, 1961, 7,350 a year, supersedes 2-4-61 . DODD, LLOYD E., Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division , time, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 2,025 2-4-61 . tuAs, BASIL C , Assistant in Economics Chicago Undergraduate Division , February 1-June 15, 1961, 2,000 2-21-61 . L ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... Civil Engineering C and S , February 1-June 15, 1961, 444.44 a month, supersedes 2-18-61 . LERNER, RICHARD H,, Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division , Vi time, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,175 2-4-61 . LEVY, LAWRENCE S., Instructor in Mathematics, February 1-June 15, 1961, 666.67 a month, supersedes 2-13-61 . LICMTEN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...onomics C and S , February 1-June IS, 1961, 422.22 a month, supersedes 2-4-61 . WHITE, MRS. LOUISE D,, Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , V time, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,250 2-4-61 . WILSON, HOWARD B., JR., Research Associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , l i time, March 1-August 31, 196... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...mpleted this three-year period. The Finance Committee requested the firm of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery to submit a proposal for the audit of the University for the year ended June 30, 1961, with the intention of retaining this firm for a three-year period, subject to annual review. The proposal submitted by the firm is on the jasis of completing the audit at the prevailing yearly rate ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...able to the Auditor General. The Finance Committee recommends the employment of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery for the audit of the University accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1961. On motion of Mr, Swain, the employment of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery was authorized as recommended. SECRETARY'S REPORTS The Secretary presented for record the following lists: 1 appointm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...r Session of 1961, June 19-August 12, 1961, 1,800 for the period 3-28-61 . ,456 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 19 LEKHEK, ISIDOK, Instructor in Physics Chicago Undergraduate Division February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of tC academic year, 3,300 3-2-61 . LERNEK, RICHARD H., Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...uary 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of tC academic year, 3,300 3-2-61 . LERNEK, RICHARD H., Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 2,350, supersedes 3-2-61 . LEWITT, CHARLES W., Assistant in Civil Engineering C and S , full fim. February 1-June IS, 1961, 2,250, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... 31, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 2,500 2-28-61 . MORGAN, ANNE D., Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,150 3-2-61 . NARASIMHAN, RANCASWAMY, Research Associate in the Digital Computer Labora tory, nine months from September 16, 1961,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...g and Metallurgical Engineerini; C , eleven months from October 1, 1961, 7,000 a year 3-28-61 , PHILLIPS, ANNE, Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division , it time, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,125 3-2-61 . REES, MRS. CANDIDA K,, Instructor in Mathematics Chieago Undergraduate Division , February 1-June 30, 1961, to rende... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...e 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,125 3-2-61 . REES, MRS. CANDIDA K,, Instructor in Mathematics Chieago Undergraduate Division , February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 2,600 2-24-61 . REILLY, JAMES R., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene College, l Veterinary Medicine , W time, six month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... 16-March 31, 1961, 458.34 a month 3-22-61 . SEHGNY, ALLEN J., Assistant Serials and Acquisitions Librarian, with rank of Instructor Chicago Undergraduate Division , V time, January 30-June 30, S 1961, 1,160 2-24-61 . SIBVEL, FETES, Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine , seven months from February 1, 1961, 9,600 a .yearj supersedes 3-17-61 . SIKHA RAMESH C,, Research Associate in Botan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ssociate in Botany, seven months from February 1, 1961, 6,000 a year, supersedes 2-24-61 . SISKIND, CAROLINE C, Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Division , fi time, February I-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,290 3-2-61 . SMELTE, RITA, Research Assistant in Microbiology Medicine , six months from March 1, 1961, 4,700 a year 3-27-61 . SM... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...e in Botany, seven months from February 1, 1961, 6,000 a year, supersedes 2-24-61 . WHITE, LOUISE D., Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , Yi time, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1,875, supersedes 3-2-61 . WILLIAMS, A. RICHARD, Professor of Architecture, indefinite tenure, V time, March 1-August 31, 1961, 595... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...nt in the Institute of Aviation, June 19-August 12, 1961, 450 a month 4-26-61 . jfAKTiNEZ, RAFAEL V., Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , 14 lime, February 1-June 30, 1961, to render service during the , second semester of the academic year, 160 a month, supersedes 4-17-61 . JIAURER, CHARLES B., Assistant in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , nine month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two month from June 16, 1961, 444.44 a month 6-5-61 . ALMY, GERALD M., Professor of Physics and Associate Head of the Department C , June 16-June 30, 1961, and August I-September 15, 1961, 2,111. a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-22-61 . ANDERSON, ANSEL C, Research Associate in Physics C , three months from June 1, 1961, 650 a m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...- lege of Engineering leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1961-62. WAGNEB, LEWIS E., Associate Professor of Economics leave of absence, without pay, from June IS through June 30, 1961. EXECUTIVE SESSION O n motion of M r , Swain, a n Executive Session w a s ordered for the consideration of personnel matters. APPOINTMENTS TO NONACADEMIC POSITIONS FOR 1 9 6 1 - 8 2 1 The Vice-Presid... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...or of Microbiology, two months from June 16, 1961, 888,88 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-16n61 . DUBINSKY, STANLEY R., Research Assistant in Sociology, June 14-June 30, 1961, 422.22 a month 7-6-61 . DUENSING, NORMAN G., Visiting Lecturer in Summer Session Youth Music, July 215, 1961, 165 for the period; for the convenience of the University he will also be furnished room... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...DED BALANCES 11 The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and appropriations for special projects not completed on June 30, 1961, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1961, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, these appropriations were made by the following vote: Aye, Mr, Cl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...J u l y a n d August, 1961 A u g u s t , 1961 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 20 The Comptroller presents his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1961. T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d , a n d a copy h a s b e e n filed w i t h the S e c r e t a r y of t h e B o a r d . INVESTMENT REPORT R e p o r t of t h e Finance Committ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...r d . INVESTMENT REPORT R e p o r t of t h e Finance Committee 21 Mr. Swain, for the Finance Committee, reported the following changes in investments of trust frunds from April 1 through June 30, 1961: URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Endowment Funds Purchase 7 000 U. S. Treasury bonds 47 000 U. S. Steel Corp. 5 000 Allied Chemical and Dye Current Funds Purchase 500 000 U. S. Treasury notes 500 000 U. S. Treasury... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...S RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 17 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University from outside sources during the fiscal year July 1, 1960, through June 30, 1961. This report includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. In many cases a period of several months elapses... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...an Cancer Society, Inc., New York, New York: to the Department of Microbiology for a study of animal viruses and virus controlled cellular particles, for the period July 1, 1960, through June 30, 1961 19 339 60 182. American Chemical Products, Inc., Ambler, Pennsylvania: to the Department of Agronomy for studies on chemical control of weeds 500 00 183. American Chemical Society: 74 080 00 To the D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...was received for record. EMPLOYMENT OF AUDITORS 33 The firm of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery was employed to a udit the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1961, W1 jth the understanding that the firm would be employed for two additional years, subject to annual review. ,1430 BOARD OF TRUSTEES A p r i l 18 The services of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgome... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...Ernst, Certified Public Accountant Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1961, to succeed Mr. Allen C. Howard whose term will expire on June 30. I concur. On motion of Mr. Harewood, this appointment was approved. APPOINTMENTS T O T H E FACULTY 3 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ncluding services and airs for infirmary patients at the i Eye and Ear Infirmary, as required on prescriptions and authorisation of the Infirmary staff, ft the WTtod July 1, 11WI, through June 30, Ophthalmology American Optical Co., Chicago 112 000 0 0 " ns JJj number of prescrip- ' OWacetaioiainirie tabkUB, 2S0 mg,; represents a six-month supply Pharmacy Lederle Laboratories Chicago 4 962 20 deli... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...KIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS DffMrfawnl Physical Plant Vendor Hillcrcst Lumber Co., Champaign 563 Out W 146 M r.o.b. delivered limp HnMing materials as required for the pmiodjulyl. 1961, through June 30, C O sheets tapered edge wallboard O 161 sheets Tranatte and Flexboard lOOsheets Cornell or Chippewa board 40 sheets PegboarrJ or Shobord M sheets Celotex white building board 150 sheet Tempered Masonite ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...he following recommendation and moved its approval. The firm of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery was employed to audit the accounts of the University of Illinois for the year ended June 30, 1961, with the understanding that the firm would be employed for additional years, subject to annual review. The Board retained the firm for the audit for the year ended June 30, 1962. The services of Lyb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1961: ...onships. In order to secure more experience with the three-year cycle, Lybrand, Ross Bros., and Montgomery was employed for a three-year period beginning with the audit of the year ended June 30, 1961. Its three-year assignment was completed with the audit of the year ended June 30, 1963. This firm also reported its experience indicates that the three-year cycle is too short to realize the most ef... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1961: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July 1 through the following June 30. The term "Net Income Available for Debt Service" shall mean at any date as of which the amount thereof is to be determined the sum of a the net income for the preceding fiscal year of all revenue produci... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1961: ...motion of Mr. Johnston, this change in contract was authorized. LEASES OF PROPERTY 21 Because of constitutional limitations, all leases of property by the University of Illinois expire on June 30 of each biennium. I recommend that the Comptroller and Secretary be authorized to renew at the end of each biennium all leases when there is no change in rental or it does not exceed 2,500 a year. If any ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1961: ... District Vice-President of McKesson and Robbins, Inc., 540 West Randolph Street, Chicago, as a member of the College of Pharmacy Advisory Committee for a period of five years July, 1956-June 30, 1961 to succeed Mr. Paul S. Sang, Chicago, whose term has expired. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved. AWARD OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES 3 The Committee on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1962: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 1, 19G0, to June 30, 1962 A. J. JANATA Secretary ,CONTENTS Meeting of July 26, I960 Meeting of September 21, 1960 Meeting of October 19, I960 Meeting of November 16, 1960 Meeting of December 21, 1960 Meeting of January 18, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...-President, McKesson and Robbins, Inc., 540 West Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois. Term expires June 30 1961. REED G. HENNINGER, 3 Longcommon Road, Riverside, Illinois, T e r m expires June 30, 1962. GEORGE E. PARKS, 206 South Main Street, Anna, Illinois. Term expires June 30, 1963. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, these appointments were approved. BUILDING PROGRAM FOR 1 6 6 1 - 6 3 The Univers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...erated X-ray film processing units Approximately 201 cartons of X-ray solutions and maintenance service for one automatic X-ray film processing unit, for the period July I, 1961, through June 30, 1962 Subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Linen service for food service departments of the Chicago Colleges and Divisions for the period July 1,1961, through June 30, 5963 Continuous dotb ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...tatives. SECTION 7.09. Audit Reports and Furnishing of Same. That it will on or before one hundred fifty 150 days after the end of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1962, cause to be prepared and will furnish to the depository and upon written request therefor to the holder or holders of any Bonds, certified reports of audit based on an examination sufficiently compl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ed from the nrirt group of the 1961 Coniempo Arte Festival eihiblt Erajniitation a d technical grading serv; special graduate record types of s T f o r t b e period July 1, 1961, through June 30, 1962. Quantities are estimated with basis of current pses plus a 10 per ceat enrollment increase: . 1,800 aptitude 18 advanced 826 advanced aptitude f.o.b. deli w e d Princeton, N.J. S 262 00 f.o.b. Micro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: through June 30, 1962 2.700 gallons packed In five-Ballon cans J.040 gallons packed in fifty-five gallon drums 2400 approximately oil specimens to be analyzed for motor vehicle Beet operation during the period July 1, 196... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... SAFFOURI, M. H., Research Assistant in Physics C , two months from June 16, 1961, 444 a month 6-7-61 . SANKARAN, BALU, Research Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine , June 15, 1961-June 30, 1962, without salary 6-29-61 . SAYRE, DEAN, Visiting Lecturer in Summer Session Youth Music, July 2-15, 1961 165 7-19-61 . SAYRE, ROBERT F., Instructor in English, academic year beginning September 1, 196... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...es , July 1-September 15, 1961, 500 4-14-61 . PHEVIC, EDWARD, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry Chicago Professional Colleges , September 1, 1961-June 30, 1962, 3,300 6-23-61 . PRINCE, THOMAS R., General Electric Foundation Teaching Fellow in Accountancy, nine months from September 16, 1961, 1,000 7-6-61 . RANDELL, MURKY W., United States Public Health Serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...16-61 . GUY, OSMOND S., Instructor in Art, academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 5,800 8-11-61 . HAASE, GERHARD H., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , i time, August 8, 1961-June 30, 1962, 1,800 a year, supersedes 8-12-61 . HAIR, BENJAMIN M., Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine Medicine , Yi time, ten months from September 1, 1961, 12,800 a year 8-12-61 . HALL, ROBERT N., Instr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ructor in Chemistry Chicago Undergraduate Division , i 2 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 2,900 8-10-61 . POTTLE, MARCIA S., Research Assistant in Chemistry, July 1, 1961-June 30, 1962, 408.33 a month 8-16-61 . PRUZANSKY, SAMUEL, Professor of Dentistry Dentistry , 20 100 time, indefinite tenure, and Associate Director and Orthodontist in the Cleft Palate Training Center, 66 100 tim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... 25 commercial automatic washing machines, coin-operated, to be furnished a n d i n s t a l l e d in t h e U r b a n a Champaign campus as required during the period November 1, 1961, to June 30, 1962 'hampaign Art Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Coordinated Science Laboratory Physics Departments Brewer's W o o d w o r k i n ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... appointment 9-20-61 . EBERWEIN, HORST, Research Associate in Chemistry, one month from September 1, 1961, 525 9-14-61 . EDA, KEIICHI, Research Associate in Chemistry, September 16, 1961-June 30, 1962, 6,000 a year, supersedes 9-11-61 . FENVES, STEVEN J., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering C , two years from September 1, 1961, to render service during each academic year, 8,200 a year, supers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ..., 1961, 5,000 9-19-61 . V A N HORN, CHARLES, Research Associate in Education University High School , full time one month from September 1, 1961, 833.33, and Vi time from October 1, 1961-June 30, 1962, 416.67 a month 9-11-61 . V A N PELT, J O H N D., Instructor in Psychology Psychiatry Medicine , one year from September 1, 1961, without salary 9-22-61 . VIVAS, E U S E O , Visiting Lecturer in Engl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...hinery, 28 items: 9 103 51 17.07 to 31220.36 Lease of one rake with hand lift 70 98 crank Property at tl 02-A West Main 1 440 00 Street, Urbana, from October 1, 3160.00 per 1961, through June 30, 1962, for month laboratory and office space, College of Education and University High School 14 134 49 Leases With Whom Newton M. Cunningham and Mrs. Eunice C. Creamer International Harvester Co. John Dee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...l Instructor in Medicine Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1962, without salary 11-7-61 . SMITH, ALEXANDER T., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry Medicine , Vi time, October 1, 1961-June 30, 1962, 208.33 a month, supersedes nonsalaried appointment 10-20-61 . STARR, LAURENCE D., Special Associate Chemist in the State Geological Survey, eight months from November 1, 1961, 9,120 a year 10-27-61 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... through August 31, 1962, for European travel. KARLOWICH, ROBERT A., Bibliographer in the Library, with rank of Assistant Professor leave of absence, without pay, from February 1 through June 30, 1962. CANCELLATION OF LEAVE OF ABSENCE KENNEY, HAROLD E., Professor of Physical Education for Men sabbatical leave of absence granted him for the second semester of the current academic year cancelled, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...l Engineering C , 2 time, February 1-June 15, 1962, 466.67 a month 1-29-62 . DYSART, MARGARET, Research Associate in Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology P h a r m a c y , 1 2 time, January 15-June 30, 1962, 250 a month 1-29-62 . EDMUNDS, M R S . JANE C , Research Assistant in Chemistry, November 27, 1961August 31, 1962, 4,900 a year 1-2-62 . FARHI, EDNA S., Assistant in Physiology, seven months from Fe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ysiology, seven months from February 1, 1962, 4,900 a year, supersedes nonacademic appointment 1-29-62 . FEILER, ERNEST M., Clinical Instructor in Surgery Medicine , 3 10 time, January 2-June 30, 1962, 150 a month 1-24-62 . FELDMAN, SHELDON, Research Associate in the Institute of Communications Research College of Journalism and Communications , January 1-June 15, 1962, 722.22 a month 2-2-62 . FEN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...MONTGOMERY, CLARK, Physician in the Health Service Chicago Professional Colleges , 15 100 time, 1,150 a year, and Instructor in Medicine Medicine . 6 10 time, 4,600 a y e a r , January 5-June 30, 1962 2-8-62 . MORALES, SILVIO D., Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics Medicine , ten months from November 1, 1961, without salary 1-16-62 . MULLER, BERTOLD, Research Associate in Chemistry, four months from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...partment Dentistry , indefinite tenure from January 1, 1962, 21,250 a year, supersedes 2-22-62 . BROWN, ALLAN R., Visiting Lecturer in Physics Chicago Undergraduate Division , February 1-June 30, 1962, 3,800 2-23-62 . ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1403 CHAKRAVARTI, RENU, Assistant on Vi time, and Research Assistant on Vi time, in Mathematics, February 1-June 15, 1962, 2,000, supersedes 2-23-62 . CH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...rainee in Microbiology, February 1-June 15. 1962, 1,000 2-13-62 . KILLIP, DEVORE E., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychology and Education Dentistry , February 5-June 30, 1962, 910.71 2-12-62 . I.EHMANN, JOHN R., Television Shares Corporation Teaching Fellow in Electrical Engineering, March 1-August 31, 1962, 1,000; this is in addition to his appointment as Instructor in E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...e acquisition of the site and transfer the parcels to the University at various times within the University's time schedule. The first transfer of land to the University is to be made on June 30, 1962. The conveyances will be subject to necessary underground utility easements which must cross the site and which have been mutually agreed upon; Demolish and remove all existing buildings except a por... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...view. ,1430 BOARD OF TRUSTEES A p r i l 18 The services of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery have been very satisfactory. The firm proposes to complete the audit for the year ending June 30, 1962, at the prevailing hourly rates for college and university audits, plus cash expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following amounts: University of Illinois ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ceptable to the Auditor General. The Finance Committee recommends the employment of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery for the audit of University accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1962. O n m o t i o n of M r . W i l l i a m s o n , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d . SECRETARY'S REPORTS T h e S e c r e t a r y p r e s e n t e d for r e c o r d t h e f o l l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... Station; E Extension. ADAMS, ROBERT K., Instructor in Architecture and Art Chicago Undergraduate Division , to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1962, 3,250 3-22-62 . ALLHANDS, JESSTE, Instructor in Mathematics, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, March 1-August 31, 1962, 5,400 a year 3-13-62 . ANDERSON, M R S . MARY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... 934 for the period 3-30-62 . JOBARIS, JEROME E., Instructor in Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1962, 3,250 3-15-62 . JOHNSON, JOHN C , Assistant Professor of English Chicago Undergraduate Division , Summer Session of 1962, June 22-August 17, 1962, 1,667 for the period 3-15-62 . JONES, ALFREDO, Rese... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...sedes 3-12-62 . MARCUS, P H I L I P S., Instructor in Mathematics Chicago Undergraduate Division , J 4 time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1962, 1,200 3-15-62 . MARQUINEZ, A N A C , Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1962, without salary 3-15-62 . MARWAH, AMARJIT S., Instructor in Oral Pathology Dentist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...t appointment 3-30-62 . RIMAWI, WALID H,, Instructor in Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , V time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1962, 1,750 3-15-62 . RITTER, JACK B., Instructor in Civil Engineering C , March 1-June 15, 1962, 2,570 3-23-62 . ROSENWALD, ALAN K., Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... of Economics, Summer Session of 1962 y2 time, June 18-August 11, 1962, 878 for the period 3-30-62 . STEIN, HERBERT J., Instructor in Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , March 1-June 30, 1962, 3,500 3-12-62 . STEINRAUF, LARRY K., Research Assistant Professor of Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1962, 767 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 3-22-62 . STENSTKOM, MRS. P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...R, WILLIAM P., Research Associate in Chemistrv, one year from June 16, 1962, 5,850 3-23-62 . VAN HORN, CHARLES, Research Associate in Education University High School , December 18, 1961-June 30, 1962, 833.34 a month, supersedes 3-22-62 . VOLPP, LOUIS D., Associate Director of the Graduate School of Business Administration College of Commerce and Business Administration , two months from June 16, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...two months from June 16, 1962, 1,080 3-13-62 . DRAPER, MILTON A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology University of Illinois at the Medical Center , March 26-June 30, 1962, 637.50 3-22-62 . DREVFUSS, MARTIN J., National Science Foundation Mathematics Institute Fellow in Mathematics, two months from June 16, 1962, 960 3-13-62 . ERNSTING, MARY E., National Science Founda... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...75 3-30-62 . ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1479 DRAPER, MILTON A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology University of Illinois at the Medical Center , March 26-June 30, 1962, 490, supersedes 4-5-62 . DUNKIN, MICHAEL J., Fellow in Education, nine months from September 16, 1962, 1,500 3-30-62 . DUNN, HOWARD E., Phillips Petroleum Company Fellow in Chemistry, nine months fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ence Foundation Cooperative Fellow in Chemistry, one year from June 16, 1962, 2,400 4-19-62 . KOMINEK, LEO A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16-June 30, 1962, 116.50, and one year from July 1, 1962 3,200 5-31-62 . Kopp, JAMES V., University Fellow at the Medical Center, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,300 3-30-62 . KRELSTEIJJ, MURRAY J., Medical Studen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ion with the remodeling and improvement of said property, said lease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's loan for the purpose of making said improvements and remodeling to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year, with the right in this public corporation to renew said lease for successive two-year periods from July 1 of each odd-mtmbered year to June 30 of the next succee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...o June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year, with the right in this public corporation to renew said lease for successive two-year periods from July 1 of each odd-mtmbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the 1st and ISth of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, until said lease is finally terminated by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...lasser, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1962, to succeed Mr. William Deeming whose term expired on June 30, 1962. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r s . W a t k i n s , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY 3 T h e following new appointments to the faculty of the rank... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...M., Professor of Psychology, two months from June 16, 1962, 3,333.34; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-11-62 . HUNTER, RONDA F., Research Assistant in Psychology, June 16-June 30, 1962, 222.22 6-14-62 . INGLE, LESTER, Professor of Zoology, two months from June 16, 1962, 2,488.88; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-14-62 . IRELAND, HERBERT O., Professor of Civil Engine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ..., TOAN C , Summer Quarter Fellow in Physiology, three months from June 16, 1962, 600 5-28-62 . HOLMES. PETER K United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16-June 30, 1962, 116.67, and one year from July 1, 1962, 3,200 5-31-62 . HOUCHENS, ALBERT F., Fellow Teaching Intern in Mechanical Engineering, nine months from September 16, 1962, 2,000 6-14-62 . HUFFAKER, DONALD C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...ic Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, one year from July 1, 1962, 3,000 6-14-62 . MANDY, WILLIAM J., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16-June 30, 1962, 116.67, and one year from July 1, 1962, 3,200 5-31-62 . MEDENIS, RUTE, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Pediatrics, one year from July 1, 1962, 6,200 6-11-62 . MILLER, FRANKLIN ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...SEPH W , Summer Quarter Fellow in Physiology, three months from June 16, 1962, 600 5-28-62 . PALMER, JERRY L., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16-June 30, 1962, 110, and one year from July 1, 1962, 2,800 6-14-62 . PARDINI, RONALD S., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Food Technology, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,500 5-28-62 . PASHN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...September 1, 1962 MARGARET H . O ' N E A L , Assistant one year from July 1, 1962 2 MARY V. RAMEY, Assistant one year from July 1, 1962 3 RUSSELL Y. SNOW, Assistant September IS, 1962 to June 30, 1962 Pharmacology CHESTER J. CAVALLITO, Lecturer with rank of Professor VICTOR A. DRILL, Lecturer with rank of Professor HARRIS ISBELL, Lecturer with rank of Professor Physical Medicine a n d Rehabilitati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...3 0 , 1 9 6 2 4 The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations and appropriations for special projects not completed on June 30, 1962, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1962, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. Urbana- Champaign General administration and expense 105 621 Microfilming records 2 130 Spec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...The present contract with the firm of Sasaki, Walker, and Associates, Watertown, Massachusetts, for consulting services in the area of long-range campus and landscape development expired June 30, 1962. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend renewal of the employment of this firm for consulting services until June 30, 1963 to: Review landscape and site d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...onal Harvester Co. LaSalle-Madison Hotel Co. Renewal New Idea Farm Equipment Co. 188 Randolph Building Corp. Renewal B. A. Strauch Renewal Effective Date June and July, 1962 May 29, 1962 June 30, 1962 March 23, 1962 July 1, 1962 July 1, 1962 ,1962 With Whom Cyrus W. Vaughn Renewal Total UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Amount to be Paid by the University 1 920 00 annual rental 23 929 68 Amount to be Paid to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...0 deduct to S207.22 Dale June and July, 1962 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 31 The Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1962. This report was received for record, and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN POLICIES AND PROCEDURES CONCERNING RETROACTIVE SALARY AND WAGE ADJUSTMENTS 32 The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...her Education reports on new public service activities undertaken, new courses added, and new research and public service contracts negotiated, during the period August 22, 1961, through June 30, 1962. The Board of Higher Education has requested such reports periodically, the first of these being for the period indicated which began when the Act creating that Board became effective and continuing ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...t s I and II of the report requested information concerning the policies and practices of the University in connection with employment. This information was submitted to the Committee on June 30, 1962. P a r t I I I of the Compliance Report requested certain personnel statistics which were not available because of the University's policy of not requiring information as to race, creed, or national ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...ORT OF GIFTS AND FUNDS RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 30 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1961, through June 30, 1962. This report includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. A period of several months may elapse between th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...d Clearance Commission under the contract. Under the terms of the agreement the total site was to be conveyed to the University in five stages, the first conveyance to be accomplished by June 30, 1962. The city of Chicago has experienced delays in its land acquisition program, principally by reason of litigation affecting the site, and the conveyancing schedule in the contract is no longer realist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...r ended June 30, 1961, with the understanding that the firm would be employed for additional years, subject to annual review. The Board retained the firm for the audit for the year ended June 30, 1962. The services of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery have been very satisfactory. The firm proposes to complete the audit for the year ending June 30, 1963, at the prevailing hourly rates for coll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ... from September 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964, for Extension month Division 129 60 Rental of second floor northwest storage room, 26 East Springfield Avenue, Champaign, from July 1, 1961, to June 30, 1962, for Department of Art Rental of property at 1112 West 2 485 00 California Avenue, Urbana, from September 1, 1963, to January 31, 1964, for Housing Division One item: conversion of eight-tape 4 020 0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... Term expires June 30 1961. REED G. HENNINGER, 3 Longcommon Road, Riverside, Illinois, T e r m expires June 30, 1962. GEORGE E. PARKS, 206 South Main Street, Anna, Illinois. Term expires June 30, 1963. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, these appointments were approved. BUILDING PROGRAM FOR 1 6 6 1 - 6 3 The University's Building P r o gram Committee has recommended some changes in the building pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...ector of the Physical Plant recommend awards of contracts as follows for 173,000 tons of coal screenings to be delivered to the Ahbott Power Plant daring the period July 1, 1961, through June 30, 1963. , 961 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 477 Location of Mire F.o.b. Mine R.I1 and Zoller Coal Company, Chicago 25,000 terns 5.13 Murdock 128 250 00 Rfouhlic Coal and Coke Company, Chicago 124,000 tons 4.88..--... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...leges and Divisions for the period July 1,1961, through June 30, 5963 Continuous dotb towel service of approximately 30,000 roils as needed during the period J o l y 1, 1 9 6 1 , through June 30, 1963, in various areas of the Chicago Professional Colleges and the Chicago Undergraduate Division Underground cast iron piping system Research and Educational Hospitals Blood Bank, Research and Education... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...ices including development of color films, duplication of color slides, color prints, and color enlargements from color transparencies as required for the period of July 1. 1961, through June 30, 1963 Print and bind 2.000 copies of Politics s d the Crisis of I860, edited by Norman A. Cracbner Print and bind 2,100 copies of Jostph Worrm, by John Cary Print and bind 1.000 copies of TiaiitnuA Party P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...uid propane gas space heating system for the Orchard Downs Apartments, including the rental of forty-one 500-sallon 302,400 gallons of propane gas for the period of July 1. 1961, through June 30, 1963 Miscellaneous firebrick and colored mortar as requested for period or July 1, 1961, through June 30,1963 Approximately 18,100 haydite and concrete blocks as required for period of July 1,1961, throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...500-sallon 302,400 gallons of propane gas for the period of July 1. 1961, through June 30, 1963 Miscellaneous firebrick and colored mortar as requested for period or July 1, 1961, through June 30,1963 Approximately 18,100 haydite and concrete blocks as required for period of July 1,1961, through June 30, 1963 storage tanks and approximately 152 J, delivtrrt S 674 in MJ.b. dellvowi University Press... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...firebrick and colored mortar as requested for period or July 1, 1961, through June 30,1963 Approximately 18,100 haydite and concrete blocks as required for period of July 1,1961, through June 30, 1963 storage tanks and approximately 152 J, delivtrrt S 674 in MJ.b. dellvowi University Press University Press University Press Security Office Stenographic Service The Haddon Craftsmen, Inc., Scrsnton, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: through June 30, 1963 One Model 2000 addressograph One automatic feeder and conveyor stacker One tab-controlled stop Less trade-in allowance for 1 Model 1900 addrwsogrnph Scoring service for approximately 70,000 special a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...House wenitems and guest laundry and dry anlng for the period July 1, 1961. uirough June 3ft 1963 Uniform and linen rental service as tew e d for the two-year period July 1. " 1, through June 30, 1963 2 892 86 t o,b, delivered 28 264 75 f o b delivered 5 332 00 f.o.b, delivered 7 733 60 Allerton House Veterinary Medicine ,562 BOABD OF TRUSTEES Ynia Mini Linen Service, Urbana June 21 Ckul S 3 8 200... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...hine Binding book and serial volumes for all University libraries Urbana, Chi cago Professional Colleges, and Chicago Undergraduate Division for the two-year period July 1, 1961, through June 30, 1963 Miscellaneous graphic arts supplies of plates, films, papers, chemicals, and covers as requested by the University of Illinois Print Shop for the period July 1, 1961, through June JO, 1963 Services o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ... to be used with huge haul hoist equipment presently Installed on a University truck Toilet tissue and paper towels for Urbana and Chicago Departments for the period July 1, 19 1, through June 30,1963: 3,050 cases toilet tissue 7400 cases paper towels Various Departments , ". twenty days Housing Division Angelica UnbTorm Co-, St, Louis. Mo. 7 MOM tub, delWtitti Housing Division E. A. Hlnrichs Co..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...riod J uly 1,19 1, through December 31. 1961 Wet storage batteries: 2S No. 2L 300 No. 2 IS No. 24S 60 No. 29N To be purchased as required during the mro-year period, July 1, 1961, through June 30,1963 Approximately 2 000 tons of torpedo sand and crushed rock to be furnished in carload lots as requested, for the period July 1.1961, through June 30, 1963: 1,000 tons torpedo sand 1,000 tons class X c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...ear period, July 1, 1961, through June 30,1963 Approximately 2 000 tons of torpedo sand and crushed rock to be furnished in carload lots as requested, for the period July 1.1961, through June 30, 1963: 1,000 tons torpedo sand 1,000 tons class X crushed rock ApprcDmately 6,000 tons crushed stone. No. road hinder , to be delivered as Deeded for the period July 1. 1961, through June 30. 1963; the cru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ... five-Ballon cans J.040 gallons packed in fifty-five gallon drums 2400 approximately oil specimens to be analyzed for motor vehicle Beet operation during the period July 1, 1961, through June 30, 1963 Cylinder andbulkpropane gas to be furnished as required for the period July 1,1961. through June 30, 1963 Physical Plant R- M. HollingHhead Corp,, Camden, N.J. 23 750 00 f.o.b. delivered from Terr Ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: through June 30, 1963 Physical Plant R- M. HollingHhead Corp,, Camden, N.J. 23 750 00 f.o.b. delivered from Terr Haute Ind to Urbana 10 109 48 f.o.b. delivered Physical Plant Faber Laboratories, Chicago Jack Bell Gas Co.,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: through June 30, 1963; 8,320 Beta-gamma film badges 260 Beta-gamma finger badges 2,860 Neutron-beta-gamma badges One leak detector, helium mass spectrometer type, portable, with remote and audible metering and alarm syste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...uites, for period July 1, lodi, through June 30, lo6J Trash disposal service for IUini Union for period July 1, 1961, through June JO. 19M Laundry service for period July 1.1961, through June 30, 1963 locations during the 1961-62 heating University Press Office Supply SLOT Division of University Extension. Stale Water Survey Addreseo graphMultieraph Corp Peoria Nuctear Chicago Corp., Dea Plaines 4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ... evaluate the results obtained from the program Miscellaneous photographic films and papers for Chicago Professional Colleges and Chicago Undergraduate Division from August, 1961, through June 30,1963 One spectrophotometer complete with accessories, 30 dozen graduated cylinders various sizes. 28 cases 230 ml plastic wash bottles, 1000 ft. rubber tubing, and 1000 wire gauze 5 x 5 lien One nigh temp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...option to place a future order for 2,000 4T000 copies prior to July 1T 19o3, on basis of quoted prices. Photo-eneravinE services for the Print Shop for the period August 1, 1961, through June 30, 1963. to include copper and zinc halftone engravings, reetched as necessary, line Benday and tine etchings; aJ I cherry wood mounted and dressed for immediate press uses; and including consultation pickup... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...r space at 601, 603, and 60S East Green Street for a period of ten years from September 1, 1961, at the rental indicated, and to sublease quarters to the University for the period ending June 30, 1963, with option to renew; and that an assignment of 6,100 be made from the General Reserve Fund for the improvements required by the University. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this recommendation was approv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...t, mercury Photographic lamps projection, photofjash, exciter To be ordered as required for the Urbana campus and Chicago Professional Colleges during the period August 14, 1961, through June 30, 1963 A collection of seven early and rare books to be used in the research of Professor Harris Fletcher 3 1 n, f-fl.b. delivery 6 Slo o f-o.b, delivers, and inataDsd 3 IM ro f.o.b. delivered Housing Divis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: to June 30, 1963 Rental of Temple Farm from July 1. 1961, to June 30. 196J Rental of Troutmati Farm from July 1. 1961, to June 30, 1963 Rental of property at HOI and 1302 W. Springfield Avenue. Urban , from July 1,19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: 1961, to June 30, 1963 Rental of property at HOI and 1302 W. Springfield Avenue. Urban , from July 1,1961. to June 30,1963 Rental of property in Creek Township, DeWitt County, from May 16,1961, to June 30,1961, for use by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...approximately Standard Commercial No. 5 fuel oil to be furnished as required for Terminal Building, University of Illinois Airport, Savoy, Illinois, during the period October 1, 1961, to June 30, 1963 One van truck, one-half ton, compact size, 6 cylinder One suburban carryall, V-8 One special van truck, one ton standard size, V-8 Office Supply Store Decatur Paper House, Inc., Decatur Office Supply... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ... water heating systems and related equipment Factors influencing the decomposition of rock phosphate in soils Operate fire college and regional fire school programs from July 1, 1961, to June 30, 1963 Tissue culture of neurons Psychosomatic differentiation in infancy Relation of neural metabolism to function Various types of films as retardants to deterioration of meat and meat products Confidenti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...ranges of approximately 1, 3, 10, 30, 100, 300, 1000 millivolts and 3, 10, 30 volts, rack mounted Laboratory gases as required by various departments for period February 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963 One double grating, infrared, recording spectrophotometer One microvolt p o t e n t i o m e t e r , two ranges; 0 to 111,111.00 microvolts in s t e p s of 0.1 m i c r o v o l t a n d 0 t o 11,111.10 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...troller recommend authorization of cost-plus contracts with the following contractors for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period April 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963: General C. A. Petry and Sons, Inc., Champaign P a i n t i n g C . A. Petry and Sons, Inc., Champaign ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1383 Electrical Potter Electric Service, Inc., Urbana Plumbing Thoma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...Department Radiology 1455 Cost 5 359 50 delivered Approximately 1,425 millicuries of assorted radioisotopes for use by the Isotope Laboratory during the period from July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963; these isotopes are used in diagnostic procedures and therapy in the Research and Educational Hospitals Approximately 201 cartons of X-ray solutions and tank service for one automatic X-ray film proc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...search and Educational Hospitals Approximately 201 cartons of X-ray solutions and tank service for one automatic X-ray film processing unit for the period beginning July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Four infant incubators 20,000 Undergraduate Division 1962-63 catalogs, approximately 152 pages One language laboratory consisting of thirty studen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...ds 6,645 gallons synthetic floor finish to be delivered to the Physical Plant Storeroom in July, 1962, November, 1962, and March, 1963 Lumber, for a one-year period July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963 , the following estimated quantities to be furnished as needed by the Physical Plant Storeroom: approximately 24,000 bd. ft., No. 2 spruce; 78,000 bd. ft. construction grade fir; 13,000 bd. ft. " C "... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...No. 2 spruce; 78,000 bd. ft. construction grade fir; 13,000 bd. ft. " C " select pine; 13,000 bd. ft. clear fir flooring Plywood, douglas fir; for a one-year period July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963 : 1,710 sheets Interior A-B 170 sheets Exterior A-A 220 sheets Exterior A-B 600 sheets Interior A-D 250 sheets Interior C-D Building materials for the year beginning July 1, 1962: 600 sheets tapered ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...aving a full two-inch travel and accessories for securing photo plates Examinations and technical grading services, special graduate record types, for the period of July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963, as follows: 1,800 aptitude tests 18 advanced tests 826 advanced and aptitude tests Eight power supplies, d.c, regulated, maximum voltage 200 volts minimum output, maximum current IS amps d.c. output... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...rter Fellow in Chemistry Pharmaceutical , three months from June 16, 1962, 600 5-28-62 . HOCH, JAMES A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 2,917 5-31-62 . HOFFMAN, MICHAEL P., National Science Foundation Summer Fellow in Anthropology, June 16-August 24, 1962, 750 4-19-62 . HOWARD, NOEL S., Medical Student Summer Quarter Fellow in Biolo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...vice Fellow Trainee in Psychology, nine months from September 16, 1962, 1,800 5-1-62 . REILAND, JOHN C , United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, June 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 2,917 5-31-62 . RHODES MITCHELL, Medical Student Summer Quarter Fellow in Physiology, three months from June 16, 1962, 600 5-16-62 . RIFF DONALD P., United States Public Health Service Summer Fellow... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...sity Fellow at the Medical Center, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,300 3-30-62 . SCHLEICHER, JANE, Teaching Fellow in Music, two months from June 16, 1962, 375, and September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,500, supersedes 5-9-62 . SIEBER, JANET J., University Fellow at the Medical Center, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,300 3-30-62 . SKEATH, JAMES E., National Science Foundation Summer Fellow in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...Urbana, will be delivered to the University on or before October 15, 1962. A lease will be offered the owner for the premises at 1304 West Springfield Avenue, Urbana, until and including June 30, 1963, at no rental charge but he will assume all expenses such as utilities, taxes, insurance, and will maintain the property in its existing condition. Funds are available in the state capital appropriat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...earch I n d i r e c t C o s t s C e n t e r for Z o o n o s e s R e s e a r c h Account Number 40-44-80-300 1. Franklin D. Yoder, Professor of Public Health Effective January 1, 1962, to June 30, 1963 Total, Indirect Costs Center for Zoonoses Research ARMED FORCES General Instruction Coordinator Air Force Science Military Science Naval Science Total, General Restricted Instruction Air Force Unifor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1963: ...e University will pay for utilities and operating expenses. The Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend lease of this property until June 30, 1963, with option of renewal until August 31, 1964, and a further option of renewal until June 30, 1965. I concur. The Executive Committee was authorized by a majority of the members of the Board, whose c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...es, low voltage Five preamplifers Four mercury-pulse generators, 0-100 volts Yearly affiliation fee for educational television programming service for the period of July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963, to include videotapes. film and television recordings for rebroadcast on WILL-TV, Channel 12 Print and bind 1,000 copies of The Redogy of North America, by Victor E. Shelford, trim size 6 in. by 10 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...d award of a cost-plus contract to Harry F. Fisher, Urbana, Illinois, the lowest bidder, for plastering, plaster patching and repairing, and acoustical work during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, on the basis of a contractor's fee of 14 per cent of all actual job costs, as determined by itemized billing. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this contract was authorized by the following vote: Ay... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...evelopment expired June 30, 1962. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend renewal of the employment of this firm for consulting services until June 30, 1963 to: Review landscape and site design work on specific projects included in the University's building program for which funds are available in various project budgets. Estimated cost 9 000 Advise and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...f one trinocular tube, one set of paired eyepieces, and one spare film chamber Radioisotopes for use as required by the Isotope Laboratory during the period from October 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963; these isotopes are used in diagnostic procedures and therapy in the Research and Educational Hospitals One snow blower and loader One lot of white goods consisting of: 200 dozen type 140 bleached mu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... sheets 6 dozen mastoid sheets 32 dozen patient lifters 5 dozen X-Ray covers 25 dozen mayo stand covers 190 dozen wrappers 6,050 diploma covers for the period of October 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963 600 for the Medical Center and 5,350 for the Urbana campus Fifty-two dictating machines, magnetic tape, fully transistorized, complete with dictating and transcribing accessories; 100 tape magazines,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...film transfers of one-half hour plus one minute spot, 16 mm. negative, double system Bound with one print from video tape Professional services for the period of October 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963, for development and production of weekly University of Illinois Market Buy program conducted in the Chicago area by the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics; services cons... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...t 4 194 72 f.o.b. picked up and delivered 4 453 60 2 258 75 6 712 35 f.o.b. delivered Item Laundry service for Pennsylvania Avenue Residence Halls for the period October I, 1962, through June 30, 1963 Linens for use in guest rooms of the Illini Union as follows: Group I 30 dozen sheets, bed, 81 by 120 type 180 150 dozen sheets, bed, 72 by 120 type 180 Vendor Shelton Laundry, Urbana Illini Union El... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ting rental key punch Rental of farm machinery: One low 193 40 bed trailer annual rental 10 800 00 Rental of east portion of the twen annual tieth floor from July 1, 1962, rental through June 30, 1963 Rental of farm machinery: One 114 28 manure spreader with hitch jack annual and endgate attachment rental Rental of suite 301-03 from July 1, 3 750 00 1962, through April 30, 1963 for 10 months Renta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ental Rental of suite 301-03 from July 1, 3 750 00 1962, through April 30, 1963 for 10 months Rental of 707-709 South Wright 2 400 00 Street, Champaign, from July 1, annual 1962, through June 30, 1963 rental Leases Effective Date September 1, 1962 September 1, 1962 With Whom International Business Machines Corp. International Harvester Co. LaSalle-Madison Hotel Co. Renewal New Idea Farm Equipment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...eering C , 1 2 time, five months from September 1, 1962, 300 a month 8-1-62 . TSUDA, MASUMI, Visiting Research Assistant in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, July 30, 1962-June 30, 1963, 4,900 a year, supersedes 8-8-62 . VANDI, ANTONIO F., Research Associate in Chemistry, three months from September 1, 1962, 565 a month 8-6-62 . V A N HORN, CHARLES, Research Associate in Education U... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...With Whom State's Attorney of Piatt County Leases With Whom Delta Alumni of Sigma Phi Delta, Inc. Purpose 905-905M S o u t h F i f t h S t r e e t , Champaign, from September 1, 1962, to June 30, 1963 Amount to be Paid to the University 5 500 00 ten months rental Amount to be Paid to the University 1 000 00 5 000 00 Effective Date July 31, 1962 Contract Changes With Whom American Cyanamid Co. Amer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...r 1, 1962, S,S00 9-17-62 . STOOPS, BETTY, Extension Specialist in Audio-Visual Aids Service Division of University Extension , to render Service during the academic year, October 1, 1962-June 30, 1963, 888.89 a month 9-28-62 . SWANSON, JUDITH E., Research Assistant in Microbiology, one year from September 1, 1962, 5,390 10-2-62 . TAMAI, TADASI, Research Associate in Physiology and Biophysics, one ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... Fellow Trainee in Social Work, nine months from September 16, 1962, 2,000 8-21-62 . GILMAN, ALICE, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,900 8-29-62 . GLASS, MATTHEWS I., National Science Foundation Institute Fellow in Mathematics, one year from June 16, 1962, 5,310, supersedes 8-3-62 . GRAHAM, M R S . BARBARA A. R., National Insti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ow Trainee in Social Work, nine months from September 16, 1962, 1,800 8-17-62 . HARDY, CAROLINE E., United States Public Health Service Fellow in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,900 8-8-62 . HAWKES, ROBERT C , Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Fellow Trainee in Speech, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,400 9-19-62 . HECHT, PATRICIA J., United States Public Health Servi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...rainee in Microbiology, June 16, 1962-August 31, 1963, 3,222.19, supersedes 9-12-62 . LERNER, LEON, United States Public Health Service Fellow in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,900 8-8-62 . LEVINE, SUSAN P., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychiatry, one year from November 1, 1962, 3,600 8-27-62 . LIEBER, ROSLYN, National Institute of Mental Health... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ow Trainee in Social Work, nine months from September 16, 1962, 2,000 8-17-62 . SAUNDERS, GRADY F., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 2,216.64 9-24-62 . SCLAFINI, PATRICIA A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Anatomy, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,340 8-2-62 . SEELY, OLIVER, JR., United States Public Heal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Student Research Fellow in Anatomy, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-27-62 . BRUMLEY, LYLE E., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Anatomy, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, without salary, supersedes 9-26-62 . CARBON, MICHAEL, P a r t - T i m e Medical Student Research Fellow in Medicine, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-27-62 . CARLSON, RUSSELL, Part-Time Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ellow in Microbiology, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-26-62 . FRIEDMAN, ROBERT, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,820.77 9-26-62 . FRIEDMAN, THEODORE A., Part-Time Medical Student Research Fellow in Physiology, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-27-62 . GANTT, RALPH R., United States Public Health Ser... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Fellow in Biological Chemistry, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-28-62 . HOFFMANN, JOAN C , United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,900 9-25-62 . HOPPER, DOROTHIE M., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychiatry Epilepsy , October 15, 1962-August 31, 1963, 4,376 8-29-62 . JAKSTYS, BIRUTE A., United States P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...vice Fellow Trainee in Pharmacology, one year from September 1, 1962, 2,900 8-10-62 . KODAMA, ROBERT, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,425 9-25-62 . ,258 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 9 LANDES, ROBERT C , United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 1, 1962-June 8, 1963, 1,425 9-2S-62 . LARK, RICHARD G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 1, 1962-June 8, 1963, 1,425 9-2S-62 . LARK, RICHARD G., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee j n Anatomy, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, without salary 9-17-62 . LAWTON, IRENE, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 1, 1962-June 8, 1963, 1,425 9-25-62 . LEE, JOSEPH, United States Public Health Ser... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Student Research Fellow in Pathology, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-26-62 . ROSENE, GORDON, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Anatomy, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, without salary 9-26-62 . SAMUELS, ARNOLD, Part-Time Medical Student Research Fellow in Biological Chemistry, nine months from September 16, 1962, 600 9-27-62 . SCHOLAR, ERIC M., United States Public... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ype collection system to be furnished and installed in parking lot at 1109-1111 West Illinois Street, Urbana; with option to purchase up to 100 additional meters during the period ending June 30, 1963 Additional meters up to 100 will be furnished at the same unit prices of 116.48 per double meters and 360.74 for single meters, f.o.b. delivered and installed Vendor Kewaunee Technical Furniture Co.,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...in Biological Chemistry, nine months from October 1, 1962, 1,800, supersedes 10-24-62 . ELLIOTT, EDWARD L., General Electric Foundation Teaching Fellow in Accountancy, September 16, 1962-June 30, 1963, 1,000; this is in addition to his appointment as Assistant in Accountancy on 3,4 time 11-13-62 . GANTT, R. RAYMOND, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, eight ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ear 1-15-63 . FELDMAN, SHELDON, Research Associate in Psychology, V6 time, February 1-June 15, 1963, 240.74 a month, and in the Institute of Communications Research, 2 i time, February 1-June 30, 1963, 581.48 a month, supersedes 1-19-63 . ,1963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 407 GARDNER, KARL E., Chief of Party College Administrator of Survey Team going to Sierra Leone, for the Office of International Pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ersedes 1-3-63 . PATLOGAN, SYLVIA, Instructor in Foreign Languages Chicago Undergraduate Division , 14 time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1963, 825 1-28-63 . PATTISON, JEFFREY, Research Associate in Chemistry, February 11-August 31, 1963, 5,850 a year, supersedes 2-4-63 . PAUL, M., Visiting Research Associate in the Digital Computer Laborat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...hes One dairy barn, one hog barn, two loafing sheds, and one paved lot to be used in research study entitled "The Leukemia-Lymphosarcoma Syndrome of Cattle and Swine"; February 1 through June 30, 1963 Total 833 42 Amount to be Paid to the Contract Changes With Whom Battle Creek Equipment Co. University Purpose Changes induced in various physical 1 200 00 fitness measures by dynamic exercisers for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...rch Associate in Biological Chemistry Medicine , six months from March 1, 1963, 7,500 a year 2-25-63 . PVJSZTASZERI, STEPHEN F., Research Assistant in the State Water Survey, February 18-June 30, 1963, 4,900 a year 2-18-63 . ROBERTS, LEO J., Assistant in Ophthalmology Medicine , six months from January 1, 1963, without salary 3-4-63 . RUSSELL, GEORGE A., Associate Professor of Physics, 1 2 time, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ntment 2-14-63 . W I L K I N S , JAMES L., Instructor in Sociology Chicago Undergraduate Division , 34 time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1963, 450 a month 2-20-63 . YANG, K W A N G - S H I , Research Engineer in Astronomy, six months from March 1, 1963, 8,850 a year 2-8-63 . YAPP, WILLIAM W., Professor of Dairy Science C and S , Vi time, s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...urpose of study. BRENNAN, M R S . HELEN B., Assistant Professor of English and Chairman of English for Foreign Students disability leave of absence, with full pay, March 1, 1963, through June 30, 1963, and leave without pay from July 1, 1963. FIEDLER, FRED E., Professor of Psychology- leave of absence, without pay, September 1, 1963, through August 31, 1964, so that he may accept a Ford Foundation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ccept a Ford Foundation Faculty Fellowship. GILLETTE, M R S . NEDRA A., Instructor in Occupational Therapy, in the College of Medicine leave of absence, without pay, from April 6 through June 30, 1963, so that she may travel to England. ,1963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 445 GLASER, DANIEL, Professor of Sociology leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1963, so that he may serve as... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...h 3-18-63 . SMITH, HELEN L., Visiting Lecturer in Social Sciences Chicago Undergraduate Division , 2 3 time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, February 1-June 30, 1963, 2,800 3-13-63 . STALLMEYER, JAMES E., Professor of Civil Engineering C , Vi time, two months from June 16, 1963, 844; this is in addition to his present appointment 3-4-63 . STEVENS, ROLLAND E., Vis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...he audit for the year ended June 30, 1962. The services of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery have been very satisfactory. The firm proposes to complete the audit for the year ending June 30, 1963, at the prevailing hourly rates for college and university audits, plus cash expenses, with the understanding that the aggregate charges will not exceed the following amounts, which are the same as w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ceptable to the Auditor General. The Finance Committee recommends the employment of Lybrand, Ross Brothers, and Montgomery for the audit of University accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963. This recommendation was approved without dissent. ACTION BY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS 23 President Henry presented the following report: For the information of the Board of Trust... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... Owen, Mulroy, and Wentz, Lawyers, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1963, to succeed Mr. William W . Emery, whose term expired on June 30, 1963. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved. ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR T H E COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE 2 T h e Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine recommends the foll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...rsity's leases with the city of Chicago for portions of Navy Pier and the adjacent Drill Hall and parking facilities for the University of Illinois Chicago Undergraduate Division expired June 30, 1963. As a result of negotiations with city officials it has been determined that the University may again renew the leases on the same terms on which the leases were renewed in 1960 and subsequently amen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...esent contract with the firm of Sasaki, Walker, and Associates, Inc., Watertown, Massachusetts, for consulting services in the area of long-range campus and landscape development expired June 30, 1963. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend continuation of the employment of this firm for consulting services until June 30, 1965, to: Review and advise on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...d. REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AS OF J U N E 3 0 . 1 9 6 3 18 The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations June 30, 1963, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1963, in accordance with usual policy. I concur. Urbana- Champaign General administration and expense J 64 755 Executive Vice-President and P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ly 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965. for Division of Services for Crippled Children 200 00 Rental of concrete-block building, Theo Wells 608 West Tenth Street, Metropolis, from June 1, 1963, to June 30, 1963, for zoonoses research 400 00 Rental of concrete-block building, Theo Wells 3200.00 608 West Tenth Street, Metropo renewal lis, from July 1, 1963, to August per month 31, 1963, for zoonoses research ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... University This report was received for record. ,1963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 793 QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 22 The Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1963. This report was received for record, and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. INVESTMENT REPORT Report of the Finance Committee 23 The Finance Committee reported the following chan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ORT OF GIFTS AND FUNDS RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 17 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1962, through June 30, 1963. This report includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. A period of several months may elapse between th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ademic year September to June or 2,666 for any year enrolled in excess of the normal academic year consisting of approximately nine months. Persons who enter as first-year students after June 30, 1963, are to be given preference. Loans are to be made only to a student in need of the amount to pursue a full-time course of study. Loans are to be repaid in equal or graduated periodic installments ove... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...s., and Montgomery was employed for a three-year period beginning with the audit of the year ended June 30, 1961. Its three-year assignment was completed with the audit of the year ended June 30, 1963. This firm also reported its experience indicates that the three-year cycle is too short to realize the most effective utilization of the auditing firm's services. Staff members of the Business Offic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... radioRadiology E. R. Squibb 8c Sons, 7 42S 80 active isotopes to be used by the Division of Olin delivered Isotope Laboratory for the period Mathieson Chemical from July 1, 1963, through June 30, Corp., 1964 Franklin Park Window-washing service between July Physical Plant Alex Wasleff Building 2 616 00 1,1963, and June 30, 1964, as follows: Department, Maintenance Co., two washings for the Resear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...for Division of Services for Crippled Children 3 960 00 Rental of suite 602, sixth floor, 101 Henry S. Miller, Agent South Fifth Street, Springfield, 3165.00 renewal from July 1, 1963, to June 30, per month 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 3 500 00 National Warm Air Rental of 1014 Lincolnshire Drive, 3250.00 Heating and Air Champaign, from July 1, 1963, to per month Conditionin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...h University are reported. Teal's results are always viewed with interest and respect. His findings of interest here, based on a national sample of over 50,000 graduates, show that as of June 30, 1963, all but 1.8 of engineering graduates were committed either to a job or to graduate school. Among engineering graduates 71 of the women and 187o of the men were expecting to enroll in graduate school... (SWE - Proceedings of the First International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists )
  • 1963: ...supply of engineering graduates can be allayed by the statistics on the present employment situation as reflected in the fact that in 1963 there were 50,000 engineering graduates, and by June 30, 1963, all but 1.87 were committed to a job or were going to go to graduate school. Of practical interest to us is the statistic that 717, of the women and only 187, of the men were planning on graduate sc... (SWE - Proceedings of the First International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists )
  • 1963: ...ndation acquires title to said Pell Tract and ending on the 30th day of June, 1061, and which term shall be automatically extended for successive two 2 year periods from July I, 1961, to June 30, 1963, and from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, unless written notice of termination is given to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1963: ...0, 1965, unless written notice of termination is given to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1961; or on or before June 30, 1963, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1963. The rental shall be equivalent to the interest charges incurred by Foundation under its Loan Agreement with The First National Bank of Chicago ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1963: ...to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1961; or on or before June 30, 1963, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1963. The rental shall be equivalent to the interest charges incurred by Foundation under its Loan Agreement with The First National Bank of Chicago providing for funds for the acquisition by Foundation o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1963: ...imately three feet wide lying immediately east of the present east curb line of Wright Street between Green Street and Springfield Avenue at a rental of 1.00 per year for a period ending June 30, 1963, provided that the lease will be automatically renewable for successive biennial periods beginning July I, 1963, unless said lease is cancelled at any time during any such renewal period by at least ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1963: ... to the approval of said documents by the University's Legal Counsel, to implement this exchange of facilities; said agreement or agreements to be for an initial period which will expire June 30, 1963, but which will provide for automatic renewals for successive biennial periods beginning July 1, 1963, unless said lease is cancelled at any time during such renewal time by at least thirty days noti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1963: ...ng June 30, 1061, with the privilege on the part of the University to renew each of the leases for two successive periods of one year each, which would carry through to the period ending June 30, 1963. The documents were delivered to city officials in June, 1959, for examination. There had been an indication that there might be further questions which city officials would want to discuss; and ther... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1964: ...t. ,362 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S M a r c h 12 The lease will be between the Foundation and Tom Whetzel, the owner. It will begin as soon as possession can be obtained and continue until June 30, 1964, at 450 a month. T h e sublease from the University of Illinois Foundation will be on the same basis except the initial sublease will run until June 30, 1959, and will be automatically renewed for tw... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1964: ...more books and materials than that of any other state university, is third among all American universities exceeded by Harvard and Yale , fifth among all American libraries. Collections, June 30, 1964, total 15,111,930 items. Included are 3,747,871 volumes, also pamphlets, prints, films, microtexts, manuscripts, music scores, maps, aerial photographs, broadsides, and sound recordings. In main and ... (Reference Folder - 1965)
  • 1964: ... Street, Glencoe, Illinois, for a term ending June 30, 1965. ROBERT A. HARDT, President of Armour Pharmaceutical Company, 1242 West Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, for a term ending June 30, 1964. Mr. Inglehart will replace Mr. E. A, Kamerer of Champaign and Mr. H a r d t will replace Mr. Paul Freeman of Franklin Park, whose terms expired June 30, 1960. The other members of the Committee whos... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1964: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Transactions of the Board of Trustees JULY 1, 1962, TO JUNE 30, 1964 A. J. JANATA Secretary ,CONTENTS Meeting of July 18, 1962 Meeting of September 19, 1962 Meeting of October 17, 1962 Meeting of November 9, 1962 Meeting of December 19, 1962 Meeting of January 17, 196... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... 38 South Dearborn Street, Chicago 60603 ,Fifty-Second Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FORTY-FIVE BIENNIAL REPORTS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOR THE TWO YEARS ENDING JUNE 30, 1964 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1964 Honorable Otto Kerner, Governor of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-second report of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1964. Respectfully yours, A. J. JANATA, Secretary ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees Officers of Administration The Council The University Senates Officers and Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ling columns, condensers, stoppers, and thermometers for stock in the General Chemical Stores this is an estimated six-month supply Computer service for the period of October 5, 1962, to June 30, 1964 One monochromator, double pass quartz prism, including beam chopper, wavelength range 0.2 to 5.2 microns One prism, mounted fused quartz, .60 , 60 by 70 mm. One data read-out system consisting of new... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... Center, 2 250 O0 Chicago solutions and maintenance service for Various delivered manually operated x-ray film procDepartments easing units for the period beginning July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Note: This purchase will be made from both Appropriated Funds, 2,250.00, and Institutional Funds. 1,760.15, for a total of J4.010.15. ,434 BOARD O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...the canvas of five portraits of expresidents, artistically repair the paintings, and replace in repaired frames No. 5 fuel oil as required by Medical Center Steam Plant, July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964; minimum quantity to be purchased will be 8,000 gallons, with option of purchasing additional quantities up to 450,000 gallons Office Supply Storeroom Vendor Cost Encyclopaedia Britanntca 2 888 00 FU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...an and du Pont 82 086 39 medical x-ray film to be used at the Moss X-Ray Medical Medical Center and Urbana campuses Equipment Co., during the year beginning July 1, Chicago 1963, through June 30, 1964, subject Ansco to renewal for one year by mutual 29 146 24 agreement delivered Note: This purchase will be made from both Appropriated Funds, 93,464.69, and Institutional Funds, 17,767.94, for a tota... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ylinders of anesMedical Center thetic gases to be used by various Chemicals, Inc., delivered Forest Park departments at the Medical Center during the year beginning July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Approximately 4,200,000 cubic feet of National Cylinder Gas Medical Center 14 490 00 bulk oxygen to be used in the ReDivision of Chemetron deliver... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...l Center 5 150 00 ice and 150 fifty-pound cylinders of General Dynamics, delivered carbon dioxide to be used at the Chicago Medical Center during the year beginning July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement One 9 in. image amplifier with cine and Pediatrics Picker X-Ray Corp., 46 000 00 television attachments Chicago delivered Approximately 1,600 mill... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... the period Mathieson Chemical from July 1, 1963, through June 30, Corp., 1964 Franklin Park Window-washing service between July Physical Plant Alex Wasleff Building 2 616 00 1,1963, and June 30, 1964, as follows: Department, Maintenance Co., two washings for the Research and Medical Chicago Educational Hospitals and NeuroCenter psychiatry Institute, and three washings for the staff apartment buil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...d installed 7 075 00 f.o.b. delivered Purchases Item Approximately 218,000 sterile disposable hypodermic needles in assorted sizes to be used during the period from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement One lot of laboratory equipment and supplies consisting of three microscopes and accessories, one microscope body, 150 ounces microscope cover gla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... negative , 400 pints heparinLzed blood, and 350 pints ACD siliconized blood, to be supplied as needed by the Research and Educational Hospitals for the period from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, with the option to renew for one additional year by mutual agreement Three plastic inner rooms to be installed in two existing rooms in the Research and Educational Hospitals Porcelain denture teeth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...c inner rooms to be installed in two existing rooms in the Research and Educational Hospitals Porcelain denture teeth as requested by the Prosthodontics Clinic from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964 No. 5 standard fuel oil delivered to Navy Pier as required by the Undergraduate Division Power Plant; 255,000 gallons, subject to 10 per cent increase or decrease Eighteen recorders, automatic portab... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...of cost-plus contracts with the following contractors ,1963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 537 for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964. General Clarence H . Siems, doing business as Clarence H . Siems Company, Urbana Electrical Brunkow Electric Company, Champaign Plumbing Willis H. and W. C. Thomas, a partnership doing business as T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...rimmett, doing business as George S. Grimmett and Company, Springfield, the lowest bidder, for plastering, plaster patching and repairs, and acoustical work during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, on the basis of a contractor's fee of 13.9 per cent of all actual job costs as determined by itemized billing. I concur. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this contract was authorized by the following vote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...tatives. SECTION 7.09. Audit Reports and Furnishing of Same. That it will on or before one hundred fifty ISO days after the end of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964, cause to be prepared and will furnish to the depository and upon written request therefor to the holder or holders of any Bonds, certified reports of audit based on an examination sufficiently compl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...wo setsof sodium chloride prisms in mounting cages, and one optical bench for detectors 3,600 tons crushed rock delivered to Dixon Springs Station during the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, to be used for various jobs around the Dixon Springs Station Television monitoring system complete with eight picture monitors, mounting brackets, speakers, and audiovisual receiver with station sel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ed Instructional Television Instructional Television A m p e x Corp., Elm hurst Yearly affiliation fee for Educational Television Programming Service for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, to include videotapes, films, and television recordings to rebroadcast on WILL-TV Channel 12 Television Station National Educational Television a n d Radio Center, New York. N.Y. 3 055 00 f.o.b. Red... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...963, 2,001 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment 5-6-63 . SIMS, ARTHUR L., Research Assistant in the Graduate College and in the State Water Survey, May 13, 1963-June 30, 1964, 9,000 a year 5-22-63 . SINGH, H . DEVENDRA, Research Associate in Animal Science S , four months from May 1, 1963, 487.50 a month 5-14-63 . SKLAR, LAWRENCE, Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, Summer S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...titute Fellow in Mathematics, one year from June 16, 1963, 5,310 4-25-63 . MYERS, DAVID D., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, June 1, 1963-June 30, 1964, 7,041.66 5-24-63 . NELSON, NORMAN N., National Science Foundation Institute Fellow in Mathematics, one year from June 16, 1963, 3,600 4-25-63 . NEWMAN, L. MICHAEL, National Science Foundation Summer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... 24 T h e Board of Trustees on June 19, 1963, authorized award of a cost-plus contract for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, to Clarence H . Siems, Urbana, Illinois. Mr. Siems has since stated that a serious illness in his family will prevent him from performing the work and has requested that he be permitted to withdraw ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ng business as Clarence H . Siems Company, and recommend award of a cost-plus contract for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964, to the Dean Evans Company, Champaign, Illinois, the next lowest bidder. I concur. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Dilliard, M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ral Fellow in Chemistry, one year from June 16, 1963, 3,200 6-11-63 . FITZGERALD, JAMES E., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, June 1, 1963-June 30, 1964, 7,041.66 5-24-63 . FRANDZEL, JOEL, Dental Student Summer Quarter Fellow in Biochemistry, three months from June 16, 1963, 600 5-14-63 . FREDERIKSEN, CARL H., United States Public Health Service Fell... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...al Business 20 748 00 pose computer system now installed gram, Library, Machines Corp., at the Undergraduate Division for Chicago Chicago period of August 15, 1963, through Undergraduate June 30, 1964 Division Note: This purchase will be made from both Appropriated Funds, 320,748.00, and Institutional Funds, 3840.00, for a total of 321,588.00. One lot of laboratory supplies including Pharmacy, 4 7... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...n various Corp., delivered parking areas about the Urbana Chicago and campus, with an option to purchase, installed as required, an additional quantity up to 300 during the period ending June 30, 1964 Office Supply Storeroom Jefferson Stationers, Inc., Springfield O n motion of Mr. Johnston, these purchases were authorized. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 19 The Comptroller's report of contracts... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...n Electrical Engineering, nine months from September 16, 1963, 2,500 6-21-63 . FRIEDMAN, ROBERT B., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biochemistry, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,820.77 7-3-63 . GLADER, BERTIL E., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, one year from July 1, 1963, 2,900 7-9-63 . GODU, JACQUES A. J. C , United States Public Health ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...Fellow Trainee in Medicine, one year from July 1, 1963, 8,000 6-13-63 . KENNY, MARGARET A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,820.83 7-8-63 . KERST, KARLENE, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, two months from June 16, 1963, 444.34 6-19-63 . KOOPMAN, RAYMOND F., United States Public Health S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...low Trainee in Physiology, one year from July 1, 1963, 2,800 7-9-63 . O'BRIEN, MARGARET A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,820.77 7-8-63 . O'CONNOR, BRIAN R., National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Chemistry, one year from September 1, 1963, 2,700 6-18-63 . PAYNE, WILLIAM H., Edward Orton J r . Ceramic Foundat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... academic year 1963-64 on one-half pay has been changed to leave of absence, without pay, from July 1 through December 31, 1963, and sabbatical leave with full pay from January 1 through June 30, 1964. WEST, VINCENT I., Professor of Price and Statistics Agricultural Economics , in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station sabbatical leave of absence granted him for the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...s; this is the total Admissions and The Welch Scientific requirement for Urbana and the MedRecords f.o.b. Co.. ical Center for the period of Septemdelivered Chicago ber 25, 1963, through June 30, 1964 6 486 48 4,392 ring binders, three ring, various Office Supply Standard Stationery f.o.b. Storeroom sizes Supply, delivered Chicago 3 377 00 Furnish and apply asphalt and aggrePhysical Plant Parro Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ng, and preparaWashington, D.C. tion of printed catalog cards for publications received from India and Pakistan under the Public Law 480 Program covering the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964 Tabulating forms for use on IBM-type 2 776 65 Moore Business Forms, Statistical 407 accounting machines and IBMService Unit Inc., f.o.b. type 1403 printers in the following Danville delivered sizes a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...otomicroscope and accessories Rental of approximately sixty-nine hours of computer time on various electronic computers for data processing during the period of November 1, 1963, through June 30, 1964 One lot of laboratory equipment and supplies consisting of one centrifuge, three ovens, twelve stopwatches, and thirty-eight dozen rolls of aluminum foil Twenty-five refrigerators and eight freezers ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...0 00 per Wright Street, Champaign, from July 1, 1963. to June 30, 1965, month for Provost's Office 400 00 Rental of room 20, 101 First Street, 40 00 per Dixon, from September 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964, for Extension month Division 129 60 Rental of second floor northwest storage room, 26 East Springfield Avenue, Champaign, from July 1, 1961, to June 30, 1962, for Department of Art Rental of propert... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...rgery Medicine , i time, one year from September 1, 1963, 2,400 9-4-63 . MCGURK, FLORENCE F., Research Assistant in the State Water Survey and in the Graduate College, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 5,500 a year 9-11-63 . MCQUEEN, R. DAVID, Instructor in Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology College of Veterinary Medicine and in Veterinary Research Agricultural Experiment Station , one year fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ow Trainee in Physiology, nine months from October 1, 1963, 2,999.97 9-18-63 . BINNS, WILLIAM H., JR., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Dentistry, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 5,541.63 9-12-63 . BROWNING, EDWARD T., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Pharmacology, ten months from September 1, 1963, 2,000 8-13-63 . CHARRON, RODNEY E., Office of Vocationa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...Trainee in Microbiology, one year from September 1, 1963, 2,820 8-16-63 . LINE, WILLIAM F., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,820.77 9-12-63 . LOSEE, DAVID L., National Aeronautics and Space Administration Fellow in Physics, one year from September 1, 1963, 3,000 supersedes 9-12-63 . LOWENSTEIN, JOHN H., National Science... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...Trainee in Biophysics, one year from September 16, 1963, 2,666 8-16-63 . NORTON, ROBERT H., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, September 23, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,772 9-12-63 . OLSEN, RICHARD K., United States Public Health Service Predoctoral Fellow in Chemistry, one year from September 16, 1963, 4,700 9-17-63 . OSMANSKI, C. PAUL, United States Public Heal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ce Fellow Trainee in Food Science, one year from September 1, 1963, 2,800 7-29-63 . OTIENO, OLERO S., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September 15, 1963-June 30, 1964, 1,741.64 9-25-63 . OVERBY, LACY R., Postdoctoral Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, one-fourth time, August 1, 1963-February 29, 1964, 1,400 8-27-63 . PARDINI, RONALD S., United States Public Health Se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ndation Fellow in Geology, nine months from September 16, 1963, 2,100, supersedes 9-20-63 . SOBEL, SOLOMON, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Medicine, August 5, 1963-June 30, 1964, 5,435.50 9-3-63 . SPENCE, CLARK C., Postdoctoral Fellow in History, academic year beginning September 1, 1963, 10,500 8-31-63 . STEVENS, KENT R., United States Public Health Service Predoctoral Fell... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ychiatry Medicine , July 1, 1 3-August 31, 1964, without salary 11-7-63 . SCHWARTZ, SUSAN S., Research Assistant in the State Water Survey and in the Graduate College, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, 4,750 10-15-63 . SCRUGGS, WILLIAM, Research Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , ten months from November 1, 1963, 6,450 a year, supersedes 10-17-63 . SEATON, SCOTT, Instructor in Architecture, Vi tim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...n Fellow in Ceramic Engineering, nine months from September 16, 1963, 1,450 10-2-63 . BRIGHTON, CARL T., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Anatomy, September 16, 1963-June 30, 1964, without salary 9-24-63 . BRODER, STEFAN I., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, ten months from September 1, 1963, 1,900 9-12-63 . BROWN, SHARON L., National ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: through June 30, 1964, to be obtained by the Physical Plant for various jobs on the Urbana campus 1,400 each approximately fixtures, fluorescent, lighting for two 40-watt lamps and four 40-watt lamps 2,500 each approximat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...nstructor in Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine , one year from September 1, 1963, without salary 12-3-63 . FLEITES, ALBERTO L., Assistant in Anesthesiology Surgery Medicine , November 5, 1963-June 30, 1964, without salary 11-27-63 . FRANKEL, MARVIN, Professor of Economics, indefinite tenure from September 1, 1963, without salary; this is in addition to his appointment as Research Professor in the Burea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...for the Prosthodontics Clinic, consisting of the processing of artificial teeth in plastic and the furnishing of removable partial denture castings, for the period March 1, 1964, through June 30, 1964, renewable for one year by mutual agreement One fifteen-passenger station wagon coach with standard heavy du ty coach construction, V-8 283 h.p. engine, super-hydramatic four-speed transmission, powe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...-18-63 . HAYWARD, HAROLD N., Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India, for service under Contract AIDc-1220, from May 12, 1964, through June 30, 1964, 20,521 a year; and, beginning July 1, 1964, Professor of Electrical Engineering C , indefinite tenure, and Director of the Measurement Program S , on academic year basis; his appointment on a salari... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...icana Fellow in Library Science, February 1-June 15, 1964, 500 12-31-63 . TODOROVIC, RADMILO, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, January 16-June 30, 1964, 2,750 12-31-63 . WATSON, JOHN A., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry, six months from January 1, 1964, 1,150 1-2-64 . WEBER, CARL S., United States Public Hea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... Research on Exceptional Children, Professor of Psychology, Professor of Special Education and Chairman of the Department leave of absence, without pay, for the period February 1 through June 30, 1964, so that he may accept a temporary assignment as Director of the Division of Handicapped Children and Youth in the United States Office of Education. SAMPSON, JOAN M., Champaign County Home Adviser, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ecessity of completing the condemnation proceedings at a price of 42,500 subject to entering into a contract on or about the first of March, 1964, and the right to retain possion through June 30, 1964. This price is in excess of the amount previously approved by the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for acquisition by negotiation and is approximately 9,000 above the median appraisal received. The... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...PH F Assistant in the Graduate School of Library Science, Summer Session of 1964, June 15-August 8, 1964, 934 for the period 2-18-64 . BOYER, PAUL, Research Assistant in Geology, June 15-June 30, 1964, 233.33 2-6-64 . BOYER, STANTON L., Research Assistant in Chemistry, seven months from February 1, 1964, 3,004.19 2-24-64 . BOYLE, M R S . JUDITH E., Research Assistant in Education University High S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...1 2 time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 1963-64, supersedes 2-7-64 . CARSON, RAYMOND F., Graduate Resident Assistant, Weston Hall, L time, February 1-June 30, 1964, 225, and Assistant in Physical Education for Men, 4 time, February 1-June 15, 1964, 1,575, supersedes 2-4-64 . CASLER, DARWIN J., Assistant Professor of Accountancy, V2 time, two months from June 16... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...4, 750 2-3-64 . D U B O I S , WILLIAM R., Assistant in English, February 1-June 15, 1964, 2,100, supersedes 2-18-64 . E L - A S H R Y , MOHAMED T., Research Assistant in Geology, June 16-June 30, 1964, 233.33 2-6-64 . FAIR, ARMOR J., Instructor in Management Chicago Undergraduate Division , June 19-August 14, 1964, 1,556; this is in addition to his present appointment 2-4-64 . FELTON, RICHARD P., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...e convenience of the University she will also receive an apartment and meals while the dining rooms are in operation 2-11-64 . MCQUISTON, I A N B., Research Assistant in Geology, June 16-June 30, 1964, 233.33 2-6-64 . MELHORN, WILTON N., Visiting Lecturer in Geology, Summer Session of 1964, June 15-August 8, 1964, 2,000 for the period 2-20-64 . MILES, MAURICE H., Research Associate in Metallurgica... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: .... ROBINSON, T. THACHER, Instructor in Mathematics, February 1-June 15, 1964, 3,600 3-3-64 . RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL V., Assistant in Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery Medicine , January 24-June 30, 1964, without salary 2-27-64 . ROGERS, DONALD P., Professor of Botany, Summer Session of 1964, June 15August 8, 1964, 3,112 for the period 2-20-64 . RUSSELL, RONALD L., Research Assistant in the Center fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...n and Municipal Park Administration, February 1-June 15, 1964, 900 2-12-64 . SILVERGLADE, L E E B., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Oral Pathology, December 6, 1963-June 30, 1964, 4,254, supersedes 12-16-63 . TAYLOR, PAUL L., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, one year from February 1, 1964, 5,500 2-3-64 . WANTLAND, LARRY, Lauter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ate in Physics C , seven months from February 1, 1965, 700 a month 3-11-64 . FASS, MARTIN, Research Associate in Motion Picture Services, College of Journalism and Communications, May 16-June 30, 1964, 583.33 a month 3-11-64 . FAULKNER, WESLEY W., Research Associate in Motion Picture Services, College of Journalism and Communications, two months from May 1, 1964, 550 a month 3-11-64 . FELLO, MICHA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...cordance with customary procedures. The Finance Committee recommends the employment of Lybrand, Ross Bros., and Montgomery for the audit of University accounts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. SALARY OR A N N U I T Y PROGRAM Mr. Swain, for the Finance Committee, presented the following: For many years the Internal Revenue Code offe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1964, to succeed Mr. Paul F. Johnson, whose term expires June 30, 1964. I concur. On motion of Mr. Jones, this appointment was approved. APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY 6 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and invol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... period 5-27-64 . DENNING, R. G., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from September 1, 1964, 7,200 5-15-64 . DESCHAMPS, GEORGES A., Professor of Electrical Engineering C , June 16-June 30, 1964, 2,111.11 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-28-64 . DIEKHANS, HERBERT H., Instructor in Mathematics, Summer Session of 1964, June 15-August 8, 1964, 1,334 for the period 5-29-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...retical and Applied Mechanics C , two months from June 16, 1964, 1,377.78 5-25-64 . NORTON, JOHN C , Project Assistant in the Natural History Survey and in the Graduate College, April 15-June 30, 1964, 760 5-5-64 . ONAGA, K E N J I , Research Assistant in the Coordinated Science Laboratory C , two months from June 16, 1964, 1,022.24 4-28-64 . ORR, BETTY E., Associate Professor of Education, Chicag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ing appointments to the College of Pharmacy Advisory Committee: GERM.D A. INCLXHAFT, Director of Personnel of the Walgreen Company, 660 Grove Street, Glencoe, Illinois, for a term ending June 30, 1965. ROBERT A. HARDT, President of Armour Pharmaceutical Company, 1242 West Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois, for a term ending June 30, 1964. Mr. Inglehart will replace Mr. E. A, Kamerer of Champaign... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1965: ...lied Arts and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend lease of this property until June 30, 1963, with option of renewal until August 31, 1964, and a further option of renewal until June 30, 1965. I concur. The Executive Committee was authorized by a majority of the members of the Board, whose consent was secured individually in writing, to act on this recommendation, in accordance with the B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... New York, N.Y. 317 995 77 c f Bangkok, Thailand Miscellaneous photographic and graphic arts chemicals as requested by Photography Department at Medical Center from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Optical goods and services for Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary patients, July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 One six-channel polygraph and accessories, capable of expansion to fourteen channels One au... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...quested by Photography Department at Medical Center from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Optical goods and services for Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary patients, July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 One six-channel polygraph and accessories, capable of expansion to fourteen channels One automatic dual channel liquid scintillation spectrometer, with 200 sample capacity high-speed indexing and res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ce-President and Comptroller recommend authorization of a lease with the Chicago Chapter, American Red Cross, for space at an annual rental of 20,400 for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, with the option to renew for two successive two-year periods from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1969; with the lessor having the right to increase rent for the period July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, if ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...f National Cylinder Gas Medical Center 14 490 00 bulk oxygen to be used in the ReDivision of Chemetron delivered Corp., search and Educational Hospitals Cicero from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Approximately 100,000 pounds cut dry Liquid Carbonic, Division Medical Center 5 150 00 ice and 150 fifty-pound cylinders of General Dynamics, delivered carbon dioxide to be used at the Chicago Medica... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ing Laundering service of approximately Physical Bissell Laundry, Inc., 5 400 00 90,000 pounds of 8 oz. bath towels, Education, Chicago during the period of July 1, 1963, Chicago through June 30, 1965, for the DeUndergraduate partment of Physical Education at Division the Chicago Undergraduate Division Removal of rubbish, building debris, Physical Plant Anchor Scavenger Service, 2 900 00 from the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...building debris, Physical Plant Anchor Scavenger Service, 2 900 00 from the University of Illinois Navy Department, Berwyn Chicago Pier for the period July 1, 1963, Undergraduate through June 30, 1965 Division American Linen Supply Continuous cloth towel service of apChicago Colleges 21 000 00 proximately 42,000 rolls as needed and Divisions Coduring the period of July 1, 1963, Chicago through Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...American Linen Supply Continuous cloth towel service of apChicago Colleges 21 000 00 proximately 42,000 rolls as needed and Divisions Coduring the period of July 1, 1963, Chicago through June 30, 1965, at the Medical Center and the Chicago Undergraduate Division One gas chromatograph with automatic Animal Science F M Scientific Corp., 6 111 00 attenuator, recorder, ionization atAvondale, Pa. f.o.b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...esting Program being conducted in the Office of Educational Testing Laundry and dry cleaning for Air Force R.O.T.C. basic uniform items as follows for the period of July 1, 1963F through June 30, 1965 total estimated quantities for the period One truck, 1963 model, van type, complete with body, roll up door, and hydraulic tail gate, less trade-in of one truck, van type, 1957 model Miscellaneous ph... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...cellaneous photographic films, plates, and papers as requested by various University departments of both the Champaign-Urbana and Chicago campuses for the period of July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Paper pads, writing type, 100 sheets each, as follows: 1,500 lbs. 3 in. by 5 in. white, not ruled 2,500 lbs. 4 in. by 6 in, white, not ruled 10,000 lbs. 8 in. by 11 in. white, not ruled 2,500 lbs. 5 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... remove the improvements on the right-of-way of the Congress Parkway and landscape and maintain the area during the period of the lease. The proposed agreement is for the period expiring June 30, 1965, with an option to the University to renew the lease for consecutive two-year periods after expiration of the original term. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...print and bind approximately eight University Press issues of Illinois Studies in the Social Stationery Co., f.o.b. Sciences during the period July 1, Bloomington delivered 1963, through June 30, 1965, 1,200 copies per issue, approximately 160 pages per copy Print and bind approximately six issues University Press 13 435 SO Technipress, Inc., of Illinois Studies in Language and Washington, D.C. f.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ximately six issues University Press 13 435 SO Technipress, Inc., of Illinois Studies in Language and Washington, D.C. f.o.b. Literature during the period July 1, delivered 1963, through June 30, 1965, 1,100 copies per issue, approximately 300 to 600 pages per copy, trim size 6 in. by 9 in. Print and bind approximately four University Press 10 319 80 Technipress, Inc., issues of Illinois Biologica... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...d bind approximately four University Press 10 319 80 Technipress, Inc., issues of Illinois Biological MonoWashington, D.C. f.o.b. graphs during the period July 1, 1963, delivered through June 30, 1965, 1,000 copies per issue, 150mto 400 pages per copy, trim size 6 - by 10 in. Furnish and install 524 auditorium Physical Plant, Noname, Inc., 14 671 32 chairs with tablet arms in lecture Architectural... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ssels, and service regulators reUrbana 10 681 00 quired for proper pressure delivery to Cylinder Gas gas burning appliances and laboratory apparatus, for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Repair of damaged rotating element for Physical Plant Ingersoll-Rand Co., 5 790 00 Model 3HMTA-8 Ingersoll Rand Chicago f.o.b. boiler feed pump and will be available Chicago as a spare element for em... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 19 Item Printing of Congress Circle Union Building Revenue Bonds Linen service for food service departments at the Chicago campuses beginning July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Approximately 84,000 tons of coal screenings to be used by the Medical Center Steam Company plant during the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1965 Furnish labor and materials to ere... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Approximately 84,000 tons of coal screenings to be used by the Medical Center Steam Company plant during the period beginning July 1, 1963, and ending June 30, 1965 Furnish labor and materials to erect one machine shed, pole-frame type, 42 ft. wide and 70 ft. long, on the Allerton Farm No. 4 One sterilizer, laboratory, steam, approximately 20 in. by 20 in. by 36... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... lbs. ammonium hydrochloric acid technical; 4,900 lbs. inhibited muriated acid; 8,400 lbs. acetic acid glacial; quantities indicate an estimated need for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, to be purchased in minimum 20,000 lb. truck load quantities 2,500 connectors, taper pin printed circuit, with 44-pin contracts 1,000 transistors, germanium mesa type S-166 Transistors: 500 type 2N13... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ction with a U.S. Navy research contract 1,600 sets approximately fifty prints per set Student Personal Data Sheets, 8J J in. by 11 in., as needed during the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Examinations and technical grading service, special graduate record types, for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965; based on current use plus a 10 per cent enrollment increase, the quantit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...by 11 in., as needed during the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Examinations and technical grading service, special graduate record types, for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965; based on current use plus a 10 per cent enrollment increase, the quantities are estimated as follows: 1,800 aptitude tests, 18 advanced tests, 826 advanced and aptitude tests Print and bind eight is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...s Vendor Linde Co., Chicago Cost 42 654 00 f.o.b. delivered Item 600 000 liters estimated high purity liquid nitrogen lamp grade 99.9 per cent pure for the biennium July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, including one storage vessel of 5,280 gallon capacity, company owned and maintained, to be supplied on a no charge basis; this commodity ia used in various manners, for research primarily in the Phy... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...o be used for detecting leaks in high and ultrahigh vacuum systems in the Physics Laboratories 2,500 cases approximately canine food, special dietary, for the period July 1, 1 3, through June 30, 1965 One vacuum evaporator, automatically controlled with attachment for freeze dry apparatus and cold cathode discharge gauge for measurement of vacuum to 2xl0"" to be used in preparing specimens for use... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...e One composing machine, electric, office type One steel table for the composing machine Eight type fonts Furnish photographic laboratory services for the period of July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, as follows: Process 100,000 ft. 16 m.m. black and white reversal film Make 100,000 ft. 16 m.m. black and white reversal workprints Make color internegative and answer print from 3,000 ft. A-B Ektach... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...eding stacker, and equipped with a color printing head to provide for printing two colors simultaneously Photoengraving service for the Print Shop for the period of July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, to include copper and zinc half-tone engravings re-etched as necessary zinc benday and line etchings; all cherry wood mounted and dressed for immediate press uses, including consultation, pickup and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...delivered Item 160 steel bookshelf units, each 36 in. wide by 9 r4 in. deep by 84 in. high Laboratory gases as required by various Urbana departments for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965. in the following estimated quantities: Oxygen 462,276 cubic feet Acetylene 59,810 cubic feet Nitrogen, High Purity Dry 347,456 cubic feet Nitrogen, Commercial 33,600cubic feet Helium 15,640 cubic fe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...et Argon 62,280 cubic feet Compressed Air 12,760 cubic feet Approximately 500,000 pounds of dry ice for use in research laboratories as required for the period from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Gasoline, fuel oil, and solvent to be furnished to various University departments as requested during the two-year period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Various Departments Various Departments P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...d from July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Gasoline, fuel oil, and solvent to be furnished to various University departments as requested during the two-year period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Various Departments Various Departments Pure Carbonic Co., Chicago 20 000 00 f.o.b. delivered 000 00 260 88 Cities Service Oil Co., 66 Champaign RuBsell Stewart Oil Co., 36 Urbana 13 Mobil Oil Co., S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... 66 Champaign RuBsell Stewart Oil Co., 36 Urbana 13 Mobil Oil Co., Springfield 115 Rental service for the two-year period Illini Linen Service, Inc., Various Urbana July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, Departments for Illini Union, Residence Halls, and Home Economics cafeteria for the following items: 100,000 coats, military collar, white 170,000 aprons, bib and waist type, white Uniform and linen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...eces of gowns, Departments Service, f.o.b. aprons, shirts, trousers, jackets, bed Champaign delivered and hand linens, and industrial covers for the two-year period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Laundry services for various University Various Shelton Laundry, departments for the period July 1, Departments Urbana 1963. through June 30, 1965 as Group I 165 463 64 follows: White Line Laundry, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: through June 30, 1965 as Group I 165 463 64 follows: White Line Laundry, Inc., Group I general laundry services for and Model Souders, Inc., all departments except the Physical Champaign Education schools Group II 26 208 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... 191,672.36. Roller towel rental service dispensing Physical Plant Champaign-Urbana 33 000 00 cabinets included for the period July Clean Towel Service, f.o.b. Storeroom 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, Champaign delivered 60,000 approximately rolls, fifty yards each Nash Engineering Co., Two pumps, duplex, automatic return Physical Plant 4 942 50 Chicago line vacuum heating, large volume f.o.b. ai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...er two-year period 256,000 tons plus or minus 20 per cent coal screenings to be purchased and delivered as needed to Abbott Power Plant for the two-year period from July 1. 1963, through June 30, 1965 Vendor Cost Champaign Asphalt Co., 3 500 00 Champaign f.o.b. Champaign V-Day Coal Co., Danville Republic Coal Coke Co., Chicago Bell Zoller Coal Co , Chicago 1 270 000 00 761 280 00 Physical Plant Sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...paign V-Day Coal Co., Danville Republic Coal Coke Co., Chicago Bell Zoller Coal Co , Chicago 1 270 000 00 761 280 00 Physical Plant Salt as needed during the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965; approximately 20,000 50-lb. bags rock salt; approximately 350 tons bulk rock salt Toilet tissue and paper towel requirements for Urbana and Chicago Departments for the period of July 1, 1963, throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... 20,000 50-lb. bags rock salt; approximately 350 tons bulk rock salt Toilet tissue and paper towel requirements for Urbana and Chicago Departments for the period of July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 estimated quantities: 4,000 cases toilet tissue, 9,000 cases paper towels Two containers, refuse, 30 cubic yard capacity, to be used in the refuse collection system on Urbana campus, to be installed ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...hic Laboratory Furnish processing services as required for 16 mm. and 35 mm. color films, prints, enlargements, and slides, and duplicating color slides, for period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Furnish professional photographic materials including transfer papers, offset masters, activator, additives, pin-bar masters, conditioners, and films for period July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965 Furnish... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...30, 1965 Furnish professional photographic materials including transfer papers, offset masters, activator, additives, pin-bar masters, conditioners, and films for period July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965 Furnish graphic arts supplies including pre-sensitized grainless aluminum offset plates, developer, film and print paper, to be supplied as required by the Print Shop for the period July 1, 1963, thr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...rts supplies including pre-sensitized grainless aluminum offset plates, developer, film and print paper, to be supplied as required by the Print Shop for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 824 storm sash, aluminum, complete with weatherstripping and necessary hardware to be furnished and installed in the Orchard Downs Housing project; 504 units to be installed in the original Orchard D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...er year, a reduction of 5,760 to cover the deletion of parking facilities to be transferred to the Drill Hall lease. b. All provisions of the lease for the Drill Hall will be extended to June 30, 1965, with the University having the option to extend this lease thereafter for three successive periods of one year each. Said lease will be amended to include the parking facilities in the vicinity of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...engineer for inspection and supervision of overhaul of General Electric turbine-generators and other associated equipment at the Abbott Power Plant for the period August 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 Eighty units wood book shelf units, size 12 in. deep by 36 in. wide by 82 in. high, each unit to be complete with back and finished end panels Wood office furniture for faculty offices in new interio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...tely standard, commercial, no. 5 fuel oil, to be furnished as required for heating the Terminal Building at University of Illinois-Willard Airport during the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 One laboratory glassware washer, fully automatic with spindle headers which direct a high speed jet water stream into the glassware One spectrophotometer, automatic, double beam, ultraviolet, with ra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... of 0.1 microvolt, and 0-11,111.10 in steps of 0.01 microvolt One galvanometer, photoelectric, thermal emf 0.003 microvolt or less Film badge service for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, for determination of exposure to radioactive materials, to all personnel so involved, under the direction and authority of the University Health Physicist as follows: 200 beta-gamma film badges ever... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...andolph Building Corp. Renewal Sangamon Home Savings Association Renewal Total Purpose One keypunch Rental of east portion, twentieth floor, LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for use by Illini Center Rental of room 212, 338 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, from July 1, 1963, to June 30 1965, for use by Extension Division Rental of suite 301-03, 188 Randolph Tower, Chicag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...tion, twentieth floor, LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for use by Illini Center Rental of room 212, 338 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, from July 1, 1963, to June 30 1965, for use by Extension Division Rental of suite 301-03, 188 Randolph Tower, Chicago, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for use by Agricultural Extension Division Rental of property at 400 South Gra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...oom 212, 338 Missouri Avenue, East St. Louis, from July 1, 1963, to June 30 1965, for use by Extension Division Rental of suite 301-03, 188 Randolph Tower, Chicago, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for use by Agricultural Extension Division Rental of property at 400 South Grand Avenue. West, Springfield, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for use by Extension Division Effective Date June 5, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...al rental to be an amount equal to 2v per cent per annum of the cost of the equipment and the term of which lease ,1963 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 743 would not extend beyond June 30, 1965. Funds for the payment of such rental are available in the General Reserve of the University. On motion of Mr. Williamson, this recommendation was approved, and authority was given as requested by th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...pment expired June 30, 1963. The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend continuation of the employment of this firm for consulting services until June 30, 1965, to: Review and advise on landscape and site design work initiated by the Division of Campus Development on specific projects included in the University's building program. Advise and make recommenda... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...es must be capable of handling a maximum of 16 dogs and 24 cats simultaneously; however, the average daily number will be five dogs and five cats, for the period October 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, as part of a special neurophysiological research project sponsored by the United States Public Health Service and the Corn Products Institute of Nutrition 8 925 50 Spinco Division, Beckman Two recor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...r 18 Amount to be Paid by the University Purpose Rental of rooms 718-722, seventh 6 480 00 floor, Central National Bank 3270.00 Building premises, Peoria, from per month July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 195 00 Rental of two-room suite, second G. W. and Mattie Lee 365.00 floor, 719 Main Street, Mount Filberth per month Vernon, from July 1, 1963, to rene... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...onth 30, 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of four rooms, first floor, 602 2 640 00 V. W. Hurlbert South Broadway, Urbana, from 3110.00 renewal July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, per month for Division of Services for Crippled Children Thirteen items: one calculator; one International Business 37 252 80 i n t e r p r e t e r ; one r e p r o d u c e r ; Machines Corp. twenty-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...search Council 6 120 00 Rental of four-room suite, second 119 North Church 3255.00 floor, 119 North Church Street, Street Building Corp. per month Rockford, from July 1, 1963, to renewal June 30, 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 13 200 00 Rental of premises at 1105 South Jacob E. and Gladys 3550.00 W. Reisch Sixth Street, Springfield, from per month renewal July 1, 1963, to Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...sion of Services for Crippled Children 13 200 00 Rental of premises at 1105 South Jacob E. and Gladys 3550.00 W. Reisch Sixth Street, Springfield, from per month renewal July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 6 240 00 Rental of six-rooms, second floor, 10 Security Abstract 3260.00 West Washington Street, BelleTitle Co. ville, from July 1, 1963, to June per m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...for Division of Services for Crippled Children 3 000 00 Rental of three-rooms, first floor, Sycle Keefe, Inc. 3125.00 1510 North Main Street, Bloomper month ington, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 3 000 00 Rental of space, first floor, 516-520 Charles D. Taylor 3125.00 South McKinley Street, Harrisper month burg, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...for Division of Services for Crippled Children 3 000 00 Rental of space, first floor, 516-520 Charles D. Taylor 3125.00 South McKinley Street, Harrisper month burg, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965. for Division of Services for Crippled Children 200 00 Rental of concrete-block building, Theo Wells 608 West Tenth Street, Metropolis, from June 1, 1963, to June 30, 1963, for zoonoses research 400 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ent of library binding contract Library Hertzberg-New Method, 100 000 00 books, serials, and newspapers for Inc., the University Library for the period Jacksonville July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965 3 181 50 Sixty-three hanging wall closets, with McKinley Hill-Rom Co., Inc., double doors, wood, 66 in. high by Hospital Batesville, Ind. f.o.b. delivered 22 in. wide by 7 in. deep, to be wall mounte... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...e, to include standard tapers, adapters, liebig type condensers, distillation columns, flasks, funnels, and stirring apparatus Film badge service for the period November 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, for determination of exposure to radioactive materials to all personnel so involved, under the direction and authority of the University Health Physicist as follows: 220 beta-gamma film badges every... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...treet, Champaign, from month July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1964, for Commerce and Business Administration 24 000 00 Rental of Hott Memorial Center, 6 000 00 Monticello, from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, as an extension of semiannually Robert Allerton Park plus interest 114 280 00 Rental of Goodwin Avenue apart 14 285 00 ments located at Southeast corner of Green Street and Goodwin per quarter Avenu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ce Champaign-Urbana Physical Plant for students, faculty, staff, and other City Lines. Inc., estimated authorized passengers, for the period Chicago expenditure February 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965 Note: This purchase will be from both Institutional Funds, J90.998.00. and Appropriated Funds, 18,200.00, for a total of 3109,198.00. Twelve automobiles, 1964 models, seRhodes Chevrolet, Physical Pla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... and Associates, Urbana, for miscellaneous architectural services on remodeling or other project work which does not justify separate architectural contracts. The contract will terminate June 30, 1965. The fee for services on any specific project shall not exceed 5,000 without prior approval of the board. The firm will be paid the time card costs of professional employees plus 100 per cent for ove... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...rk on metallic carbide Engineering crystals Helium gas, approximately 600,000 Physics Air Reduction Co., 36 000 00 cubic feet, for the period April 1, St. Louis, Mo. f.o.b. 1964, through June 30, 1965 delivered One computer of average transients, Physiology and Mnemotron Division of 9 966 0U four inputs, input impedance 20,000 Biophysics TMC, f.o.b. ohms, maximum signal input 3 Minneapolis, Minn. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...icago 200 00 995 00 962 00 Film tank service and approximately 402 cartons of x-ray solutions for two automatic x-ray film processing units for the period beginning July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement One instructional apparatus, including a turbofan project with power supply, smoke generator and nozzle, and one force moment balance project for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...Bailey 1963, to June 30. 1965, for radio Himea, Inc. station WILL Rental of premises at 704 South University of Illinois Sixth Street. Champaign, from Foundation renewal July I, 1963, to June 30, 1965, for sublease with Hayes Building Account Physical Plant Department and Audio-Visual Aids Rental of second floors at 601, 603, University of Illinois and 605 East Green Street, ChamFoundation renewal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ow quarter, black 450 pair socks, wool, black 360 pair socks, cotton, black Photographic laboratory services as Motion Picture requested for the period of April 20, Service 1964, through June 30, 1965, as estimated below: Process and workprint of up to 50,000 feet of 16 mm. B W reversal Make color internegatives and answer print from AB Ektachrome original up to 6,500 ft. Make color prints from in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... COLE, HOWARD C , Fellow in English, three months from June 16, 1964, 900 3-17-64 . COPACK, PAULA B., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Physiology, September IS, 1964-June 30, 1965, 1,900 3-10-64 . DALTON, WILLIAM O., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Chemistry, seven months from February 1, 1964, 1,575 3-3-64 . DAVENPORT, RICHARD, Fellow in Zoology, three m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ed master cards, and 2,000 unnumbered master cards Approximately 60,000 microfilm jackets and processing of approximately 600 rolls of microfilm for the period from July 1. 1964, through June 30, 1965. subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Approximately 3250 millicuries of radioactive isotopes to be used by the Isotope Laboratory for the period from July 1, 1964, through June 30, 196... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Approximately 3250 millicuries of radioactive isotopes to be used by the Isotope Laboratory for the period from July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Drug and Horticultural Experiment Station Drug and Horticultural Experiment Station 8 880 00 delivered 5 115 00 delivered Medical Records, Chicago... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... approximately 1,050 cases of borosilicate laboratory glassware Alex Wasleff Window 1 320 00 Physical Plant, Window washing service between July Cleaning Co., Medical Center 1, 1964, and June 30, 1965; for the Chicago Research and Educational Hospitals, the Neuropsychiatric Institute, and the Staff Apartment Building . , . , J Note: This purchase will be made from both Institutional Funds, 1,320.0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ant Savoy Lumber 19 967 67 ber and 425 pieces clear fir flooring to Materials Co., f.o.b. be used by the Physical Plant DeSavoy delivered partment during the period July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, as required for work on the Urbana campus Approximately 2,875 sheets plywood to Physical Plant Thompson Lumber Co., 14 017 00 be used by the Physical Plant DeChampaign f.o.b. partment as required du... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...75 sheets plywood to Physical Plant Thompson Lumber Co., 14 017 00 be used by the Physical Plant DeChampaign f.o.b. partment as required during the delivered period July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, for various work on the Urbana campus Building materials as required by PhysPhysical Plant Thompson Lumber Co., 5 487 20 ical Plant in small quantities approxChampaign f.o.b. imate during the period... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ng materials as required by PhysPhysical Plant Thompson Lumber Co., 5 487 20 ical Plant in small quantities approxChampaign f.o.b. imate during the period July 1, 1964, delivered through June 30, 1965, as follows: 900 sheets tapered edge wallboard 179 sheets asbestos board 100 sheets insulation board 100 sheets pressed fibre board 320 sheets tempered hardboard 125 sheets tempered pegboard 1,100 ya... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...7 50 mixed concrete for delivery to job f.o.b. Urbana site for use by the Physical Plant Dedelivered partment in various work on the Urbana campus during the period July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965 Fifteen sedans, 1964 model, four-door, Physical Plant Rhodes Chevrolet, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, Farmer City less trade-in of 1962 model vehicles Group 1 14 506 00 of same type, except wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...uctor in Medicine, College of Medicine, five months from April 1, 1964, without salary 4-16-64 . SPELLBERG, RICHARD D., Research Assistant in Medicine, College of Medicine, July IS, 1964-June 30, 1965, 5,400 a year 4-23-64 . TENCZAR, THEODORE R., Clinical Instructor in Surgery, College of Medicine, six months from March 1, 1964, without salary 3-26-64 . TICHENOR, DUANE, Research Associate in Vocat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...r the property at 603 East Daniel Street, known as "The Thunderbird": 1. The value will be fixed at 133,000, payable on possession, which will be delivered to the University on or before June 30, 1965. 2. The owner will remove all improvements prior to the specified possession date. Funds are available in state capital appropriations to the University for 196365 from the Universities Building Fund... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ptroller recommend authorization of cost-plus contracts with the following contractors for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965. General Dean Evans Company, Champaign Electrical William H . Brunkow, an individual doing business as Brunkow Electric Company, Champaign Plumbing -Willis H. and W. C. Thomas, a partnership doing bu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...rimmett, doing business as George S. Grimmett and Company, Springfield, the lowest bidder, for plastering, plaster patching and repairs, and acoustical work during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, on the basis of a contractor's fee of 13.9 per cent of all actual job costs as determined by itemized billing. I concur. On motion of Mr. Johnston, this contract was authorized by the following vote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...Prosthodontics Clinic consisting of the processing of artificial teeth in plastic and the furnishing of removable partial denture castings, for the period beginning July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, and may be renewed for one year by mutual agreement Radio Station Physical Plant R. K. Common Equipment Co., Peoria Physical Plant The Franklin-Lee Co., Chicago Physical Plant Storeroom Parro Constr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ago Colonial Hospital Supply Co., Chicago June 17 Cost 4 672 68 delivered 22 378 94 delivered Porcelain denture teeth aa requested by the Prosthodontics Clinic from July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965 One lot of approximately 243,000 sterile disposable hypodermic syringes and 199,000 hypodermic needles; this represents the estimated requirement from July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, subject to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...June 30, 1965 One lot of approximately 243,000 sterile disposable hypodermic syringes and 199,000 hypodermic needles; this represents the estimated requirement from July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965, subject to renewal for one year by mutual agreement Approrlmately 480 cases sterile disposable operating room packs 300 cases sterile disposable obstetrical packs 60 cases sterile disposable lithoto... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...f.o.b. delivered ,1964 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1257 Item Furnish services and materials for photographic optical effects and titles as requested for the period from June 19, 1964, through June 30, 1965 Two basic electronic chassis Including power supply, eight digit readout with memory, automatic decimal point, and mode indicator, 1 mc crystal oscillator and related circuitry One plug-in frequency ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ...ces of engineer for inspection and supervision of overhaul of turbinegenerators and other associated equipment at the Abbott Power Plant, as required for the period July 1, 1964, through June 30, 1965 450 chairs, movable, tablet arm type, for classroom use in the new Commerce Building Three tnickloads approximately 6,990 gallons synthetic floor finish to be delivered to the Physical Plant Storeroo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... and ending on the 30th day of June, 1061, and which term shall be automatically extended for successive two 2 year periods from July I, 1961, to June 30, 1963, and from July 1, 1963, to June 30, 1965, unless written notice of termination is given to Foundation by this University on or before June 30, 1961, whereupon said Lease shall terminate on June 30, 1961; or on or before June 30, 1963, where... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1966: ...be necessary to meet the Fixed Sinking F u n d payments required to be made by Article Eight during the next succeeding twelve 12 month period. iv Annually within sixty 60 days following June 30, 1966 and June 30 of each year thereafter there shall be credited to the Bond Retirement Account an amount equal to the greater of 1 12 2 of the sum of x the Fixed Sinking F u n d Payment required to be ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1966: ...eet the Fixed Sinking F u n d payments required to be made by Article Eight during the next succeeding twelve 12 month period. iv Annually within sixty 60 days following June 30, 1966 and June 30 of each year thereafter there shall be credited to the Bond Retirement Account an amount equal to the greater of 1 12 2 of the sum of x the Fixed Sinking F u n d Payment required to be made on the next en... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1966: ...This report was received for record. EMPLOYMENT OF AUDITORS 40 The Board of Trustees, on February 16, 1966, approved the employment of Arthur Andersen Co. for the audit of the year ended June 30, 1966, with the intention that the employment would be continued for a total of five years. The audit report is made jointly with the Board of Trustees and the Auditor General who must approve the arrangem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1966: ..."The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation, Petitioner, vs. Lawrence William Ostema and Dorothy E. Ostema, et al., Defendants" No. 6S-L-604, under date of June 30, 1966, provides that upon payment to the County Treasurer of Champaign County, Illinois, of the amount of the award in the sum of Sixty-two Thousand Dollars 62,000.00 title to the Ostema Property hereinaft... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...It Hereby Is, Further Resolved by the Executive Committee of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the bids received on June 30, 1966, for the construction of Parking Program East of Hermitage Street Phase I, and all rights thereunder, including but not limited to, the right to contract with the bidder, a copy of a schedule of whic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ... r e a p p r o v e d . R E A P P R O P R I A T I O N O F U N E X P E N D E D BALANCES 9 The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances in budget appropriations June 30, 1966, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1966, in accordance with the usual policy. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , t h e s e r e a p p r o p r i a t i o n s w e r e a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ... filed with the Secretary of the Board. T h i s report w a s received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 23 The Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1966. A copy of this report is filed with the Secretary of the Board. T h i s report w a s received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 24 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...ser, a partner in the law firm of Winston, Strawn, Smith Patterson, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term to succeed Charles W. Davis whose term expired June 30, 1966. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY 3 T h e following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...ORT OF GIFTS AND FUNDS RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 27 Following is a report of gifts, grants, and contract funds received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1965, through June 30, 1966. This report ,1967 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 325 includes funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies and covers all payments received during the fiscal year. A period of sev... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...his report was received for record. EMPLOYMENT O F AUDITORS 37 The Board of Trustees on February 16, 1966, approved the employment of Arthur Andersen Co. for the audit of the year ending June 30, 1966, with the intention that the employment be continued for a total of five years. The audit is made jointly to the Board of Trustees and to the Auditor General, who must approve the arrangements. The A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...h such deficiency in Krannert gifts occurred; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and extend to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year thereafter; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two year periods from July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...eafter; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two year periods from July 1 of each oddnumbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, to and including June 30, 1976, or... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...NOIS 51 rental in the amount of 34,000.00; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and to extend to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year thereafter; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two-year periods from July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...eafter; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two-year periods from July 1 of each oddnumbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, until said sublease is finally ter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...ge of Pharmacy recommends the appointment of Milton S. Prizant, Sales Manager, Gazzolo Drug and Chemical Company, Chicago, to the College of Pharmacy Advisory Committee for a term ending June 30, 1966. Mr. Prizant will replace Mr. Fred B. Kienzle, Midwest District VicePresident, McKesson and Robbins, Inc., Chicago, whose term has expired. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r s . W a t k i n s , t h i ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1967: ... in General Engineering C Urbana , one year from September 1, 1966, 12,500 9-10-66 . SOUTHWICK, HARRY W., Clinical Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine, 3 oo time, September 1, 1966-June 30, 1967, 5,000 a year 8-23-66 . STABELL, ROLF, Research Associate in Astronomy Urbana , one year from September 1, 1966, 9,000 9-19-66 . STEINES, THEODORE E., Instructor in Psychology Urbana , academic year ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ector of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend the continued employment of Mrs. Florence Korff, Champaign, for interior decorating consulting services until June 30, 1967, on the same terms and conditions as the existing contract, provided that the maximum cost to the University will not exceed 10,000 unless approved by the University in advance. The services will be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...l pay the University 8.00 per month per installed machine, which is the best proposal in terms of commission to be paid to the University. T h e proposal includes providing service until June 30, 1967, subject to automatic renewal on the same terms and conditions for each year thereafter unless terminated by the University of Illinois or the Friend Equipment Corp. on sixty days' notice. The Busine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...0 00 N00600-67-D-0009 284 883 00 Total Leases Amount to be Paid to the With Whom Purpose University 407 East Daniel Street, Champaign September 1 Alpha Chi of Sigma Tau 3 150 00 1966, to June 30, 1967 Gamma Amount to be Paid by the With Whom Purpose University Office space in the Myers Building, 101 South Harry S. Miller, agent for 2 600 00 Fifth Street, Springfield, Illinois September 1, Morris R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: 1966, to June 30, 1967 Myers ,1966 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 249 Amount to be Paid to the University 50 000 00 20 000 00 9 000 00 25 499 00 Contract Changes With Whom Illinois State Library International Lead ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...emester of 1966-67. POWELL, DWIGHT, Professor of Plant Pathology, Department of Horticulture C, S, and E U r b a n a l e a v e of absence, without pay, for the period February 15 through June 30, 1967, so that he may accept a visiting lectureship at the University of Minnesota. SAUEK, ELMER L., Professor of Rural Development Extension, Department of Agricultural Economics E U r b a n a l e a v e o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ty of Minnesota. SAUEK, ELMER L., Professor of Rural Development Extension, Department of Agricultural Economics E U r b a n a l e a v e of absence, without pay, from February 22 through June 30, 1967, so that he may accept a Fulbright-Hays grant to work at the University of the West Indies in Trinidad. ULANOWSKY, PAUL, Professor of Music Urbana leave of absence, without pay, for the second semest... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...., Staff Assistant in the Chicago Office of the President, September 16, 1966-August 31, 1967, 9,000 a year 10-26-66 . KRUEGER, WILLIAM E., Research Associate in Chemistry, July 25, 1966-June 30, 1967, 7,000 a year 10-17-66 . LANGER, MILTON F., Instructor in Geology, o time, fall quarter 1966-67, 630 10-21-66 . LOM, J I M , Visiting Research Associate Professor of Biological Sciences, one month fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...INMAN, Visiting Instructor in Art, V2 time, Semester I I 1966-67, 2,000 2-25-67 . PATJL T. SCHICKEDANZ, Research Associate in the State Water Survey and in the Graduate College, March 20-June 30, 1967, 12,000 a year, supersedes 3-13-67 . DANKWARD SCHMIB, Research Associate in Physics and in the Materials Research Laboratory C , one year from September 1, 1967, 9,000 2-7-67 . KLAUS A. SCHNEEWINP, R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ion Building, 68-72 East Eleventh Street, Chicago, Illinois July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968 Rental of space on second and third floors, Illini Tower, Champaign, Illinois March 6, 1967, to June 30, 1967 Contract Changes WUh Whom American Oil Company Purpose Non-phototoxic oils as additives to herbicide solutions Behavior of riveted and bolted structural joints Amount to be Paid to the University t 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... 3,500 4-10-67 . WILLIAM H. LUCKMANN, Consultant on Research at the Jawaharlal Nehru Agricultural University, Jabalpur, M. P., India, for service under Contract No. USAID nesa-149, May 9-June 30, 1967, 20,460 a year; and Professor of Agricultural Entomology, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, J oo time, for two months from July 1, 1967, 3,420 a year, supersedes 5-10-67 . ,644 BOARD OF TRUSTEE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ctor in Medical Social Work, College of Medicine resignation effective July 8, 1967. MRS. AURORA P . JACKSON, Instructor in Medical Social Work, College of Medicine resignation effective June 30, 1967. STUART S. ROBERTS, Associate Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1967. ROBERT J. RYAN, Associate Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine resignation effective S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...mery, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a threeyear term beginning July 1, 1967, to succeed Mr. Elmer Waldo Aiauritz, whose term expired June 30, 1967. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . C l e m e n t , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . ADVISORY COMMITTEES FOR THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 6 The Dean of the College of Agriculture r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... Sponsor. This Offer shall expire and the United States shall not be obligated to pay any part of the costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor on or before June 30, 1967 or such subsequent date as may be prescribed in writing by the F A A . In addition the Sponsor shall: a Incorporate or cause to be incorporated in each contract for construction work under the projec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...vernor Kerner, Dr. Weatherly. REAPPROPRIATION O F UNEXPENDED BALANCES 11 The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations June 30, 1967, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1967, in accordance with the usual policy. I concur. Urbana- Champaign Board of Trustees 734 00 President's Office 4 609 00 Vice-President's ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... Board. T h i s r e p o r t w a s received for record. 23 T h e 1967. This Secretary This QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, report was received for record, and a copy has been filed with the of the Board. r e p o r t w a s received for record. INVESTMENT R E P O R T R e p o r t of t h e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e 24 T h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...s Athletic Association including Retirement System 3 415 00 51 017 00 ,22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 24 The maxima are the same as those which were in effect for the audits of the year ended June 30, 1967. The Auditor General concurs in these recommendations. O n motion of Mr. Hughes, these recommendations were approved. INVESTMENT REPORT For the Month of May, 1968 Report of the Finance Committee 41 T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1967: ...ancy. It is further recommended that 9,430 be assigned from the University General Reserve to pay the rental 6,930 and for operation and maintenance 2,500 from September 1, 1966, through June 30, 1967. Funds required beyond 1967 will be included in the annual operating budget of the Physical Plant Department. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o h n s t o n , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... 29 The Director of the Physical Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend continuation of the employment of Richardson, Severns, Scheeler Associates, Inc., Champaign, until June 30, 1967, for consulting services on campus ,1966 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 37 planning at Urbana-Champaign and at the Medical Center on the basis of itemized actual costs of technical personnel, including partn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ry Leases With Whom Byron Larson Purpose 901 West California Avenue and 902 W. Illinois Street June 16, 1966, to June 15, 1967 Purpose 841 E. Sixty-third Street, Chicago June 1, 1966, to June 30, 1967 Amount to be Paid to the University 3 150 00 Amount to be Paid by the University 2 600 00 With Whom National Boulevard Bank of Chicago ,1966 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 41 Amount to be Pai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...O I S 41 Amount to be Paid by the University 3 000 00 1 5 600 00 With Whom Continental Savings and Loan Association Total Purpose 1642 West Forty-seventh Street, Chicago July 1, 1966, to June 30, 1967 Contract Changes With Whom Agricultural Chemicals Division, Shell Chemical Corporation American Iron and Steel Institute Chevron Chemical Company Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. Illinois Department of Conserva... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...n be requested to lease the lots back to the University at an annual rental of 34,000, which will be paid from parking fees. The term of the initial lease back to the University will end June 30, 1967, and may be renewed by the University for biennial periods. When the rental paid equals the Foundation's indebtedness and interest, financing, and other costs, the lease and lease back will terminate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...facilities for the Department of Speech and Theatre at Chicago Circle. The Board of Jewish Education has offered to lease the facilities for the period beginning October 1, 1966, through June 30, 1967, at a rental of 1,200 per month. The rental charge includes janitor services, heat, light, water, gas, and all repairs to the building and equipment. It is further recommended that funds be assigned ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ase with the LaSalle Madison Hotel Company of rooms on the second floor of the LaSalle Hotel, 10 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, for offices for the period from September 1, 1966, through June 30, 1967, at a rental of 13,060 for the period. The lessor will pay necessary remodeling and redecorating costs. The additional area in the LaSalle Hotel will enable the people assigned to the new space to us... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ine Urbana , one year from September 1, 1966, 9,000 8-S-66 . ETTER, STANLEY L., Research Associate in the State Natural History Survey and in the Graduate College Urbana , August 1, 1966-June 30, 1967, 7,320 a year 8-5-66 . EVANS, GWYNNE B., Professor of English Urbana , i time, Summer Session of 1966, June 20-August 13, 1966, 2,112 7-5-66 . EVAKS, JAMES F., Instructor in Agricultural Communicatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ams supported by the Agency for International Development, the Office of the University Dean of Admissions and Records, and other University offices. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1967, are available in the Physical Plant budget from funds which were previously appropriated for the operation of new buildings, but which are not needed because of delays in completing schedules. Funds... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...on Engineering Chicago Circle , academic year 1966-67, without salary 8-12-66 . MAJAEAKIS, JAMES D., Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine, time, September 1, 1966-June 30, 1967, 3,000 a year 8-23-66 . MALNICK, JOEL R., Instructor in Geography Chicago Circle , academic year 196667, 5,500 8-10-66 . MALTBY, GEOEGE R., Cataioger, with rank of Instructor, in the Library Urbana ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...or the candidate who is required to write one-half day session By reason of constantly increasing costs, the Committee on Accountancy operated at a deficit during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1968, through June 30, 1971. In 1971, the legislature amended the Public Accounting Act to permit the University to increase the fees for taking the C.P.A. examination. An increased fee schedule which was... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1968: ...Company, Certified Public Accountants, Chicago, to the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term beginning July 1, 1968, to succeed Mr. Lewis E. Rossiter whose term expired June 30, 1968. I concur. On motion of M r . Jones, this appointment was approved. ,1968 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 3 ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR T H E DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 3 T h e Dean of the Division of Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1968: ...d . REAPPROPRIATION OF UNEXPENDED BALANCES AS OF JUNE 3 0 , 1 9 6 8 11 T h e Vice President and Comptroller recommends that the following balances and overdrafts in budget appropriations June 30, 1968, be carried forward for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1968, in accordance with the usual policy. I concur. Urbana-Champaign Board of Trustees President's Office. Executive Vice President and Prov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1968: ... due 8 31 69 Funds 97 485 26 957 10 957 10 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 26 T h e Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1968. This report was received for record, and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. REPORTS ON STUDENT DISCIPLINE 27 T h e President of the University presented the following report: At ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1968: ...vision of Local and Regional Planning, Illinois Department of Business and Economic Development term to expire June 30, 1971. Mr. Kirchner will replace Mr. Harold Judy whose term expired June 30, 1968. I concur. On motion of Mr. Grimes, these appointments were approved. DEANSHIP OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. MEDICAL CENTER 6 The Chancellor at the Medical Center has recommended to me the appointment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1968: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1967, through June 30, 1968. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1968: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Fourth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FORTY-SEVEN BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1966, TO JUNE 30, 1968 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1968 Honorable Samuel H. Shapiro, Governor of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to subm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...ois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-fourth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1968. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University Offices University Council University Senates University of Illinois Foundati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...id by the University 14 400 00 16 954 00 H I 354 00 Purpose Rental of Eleventh Street Theatre in Jewish Education Building, 68-72 East Eleventh Street, Chicago, Illinois July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968 Rental of space on second and third floors, Illini Tower, Champaign, Illinois March 6, 1967, to June 30, 1967 Contract Changes WUh Whom American Oil Company Purpose Non-phototoxic oils as additives t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...lard Airport for two years, effective July 1, 1967, on the following t e r m s : 1. Landing fees for each regular schedule or for each charter which actually uses the Airport: July 1,1967-June 30,1968 eight cents per 1,000 pounds gross take-off weight July 1,1968-June 30,1969 eight and one-half cents per 1,000 pounds gross takeoff weight 2. Rental of office space at 4.00 per square foot per year a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...te Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration at the Urbana-Champaign campus, be appointed Acting Dean of the College effective September 1, 1967, and continuing through June 30, 1968, and that he be given additional salary in the amount of 1,200 for this period. The recommendation is made after consultation with the Executive Committee of the College. The Executive Vice-President... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...date who is required to write one-half day session 60.00 40.00 By reason of constantly increasing costs, the Committee on Accountancy operated at a deficit during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1968, through June 30, 1971. In 1971, the legislature amended the Public Accounting Act to permit the University to increase the fees for taking the C.P.A. examination. An increased fee schedule which was... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1969: ...f 25 per hour with a 50 minimum charge; special reports or research will be based on a fee of 25 per hour. The estimated total expenditure is 9,100 for the period August 1, 1968, through June 30, 1969, with an option to renew on an annual basis, subject to availability of funds. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . H u g h e s , t h i s c o n t r a c t w a s a w a r d e d b y t h e following vote: A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...ut November 1, 1968, and extending for a ten-year period thereafter. The Foundation would sublease the space to the University at the rental indicated from the beginning of the period to June 30, 1969, and on a biennial basis thereafter. This space will be improved and renovated by the owner in accordance with University recommendations and is to be used to relocate the Campus Planning Office of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...ccordance with University recommendations and is to be used to relocate the Campus Planning Office of the University Planning and Construction staff. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1969, are available in the Physical Plant budget. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Physical Plant Department on an annual basis. On motion of Mr. Clement, this recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...tized value of the first floor improvements in the sum of 8,900. The Foundation would sublease the space to the University at a rental indicated from the beginning of the lease period to June 30, 1969, and on a biennial basis thereafter. This space is currently occupied by a portion of the Campus Architect's Office and by a portion of Visual Aids Service and these uses would be continued. Funds fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ... space is currently occupied by a portion of the Campus Architect's Office and by a portion of Visual Aids Service and these uses would be continued. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1969, are available in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. O n m ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...al of an agreement with Sun Airlines, a Missouri corporation located in St. Louis, Missouri, for the use of the University of Illinois-Willard Airport for the period October 18, 1968, to June 30, 1969. The agreement provides a non-exclusive right to use the airport as a landing area on the following terms: 1. Landing fees for each regular schedule or for each charter which actually uses the airpor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...y possible has been conveyed to the Governor. Officers and faculty have been alerted to exercise unusual surveillance of recommendations for expenditures, especially within the period to June 30, 1969. Opportunities for cooperation may be achieved by delaying some expenditures until the next fiscal year a n d o r in actual savings, to curtail the rate of expenditures. President H e n r y reported ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...et of space located at 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago, for the Chicago District Office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children. T h e current lease held by the University expires June 30, 1969; and it is ,422 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 recommended that the new lease be for the period July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970, with the option of renewing at the same rate for the period July 1, 197... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...ugh G. Wales, Professor of Marketing, Business Administration, Chicago Circle; Dr. David C. Epperson, Dean of the College of Education and Professor of Education, Chicago Circle resigned June 30, 1969 ; Susan Sundman, Student; Thomas Sandy, Student graduated spring, 1969 , Chicago Circle. ,1970 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 789 Urbana-Champaign 7. CHIN-LONG CHEN, Research Assistant Professor of Electrica... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...to the Advisory Committee for the College effective February 1, 1967: ARTHUR SCHULTZ, Executive Vice-President, Illinois Association of Park Districts, Springfield, Illinois term expires June 30, 1969 ARTHUR BUEHLER, Director of Health and Physical Education, Board of Education, 228 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 M R S . JOHN T. EVEN, 1439 Downer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...llinois term expires June 30, 1969 ARTHUR BUEHLER, Director of Health and Physical Education, Board of Education, 228 North La Salle Street, Chicago, Illinois reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 M R S . JOHN T. EVEN, 1439 Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois, Past President of Illinois Chapter of American Association of University Women reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 JOHN GRIFFITH, Publ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...xpires June 30, 1969 M R S . JOHN T. EVEN, 1439 Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois, Past President of Illinois Chapter of American Association of University Women reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 JOHN GRIFFITH, Publisher, Athletic Journal, 1719 H o w a r d Street, Evanston, Illinois reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , these a p p o i n t m ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...ociation of University Women reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 JOHN GRIFFITH, Publisher, Athletic Journal, 1719 H o w a r d Street, Evanston, Illinois reappointment; term expires June 30, 1969 I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY 3 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...ese terms would be subject to any future rate adjustment approved by the Illinois Commerce Commission. 2. The term of the agreement shall be for a period beginning July, 1967, and ending June 30, 1969, and shall be subject to renewals for successive twenty-four month periods. Funds for the initial term of the contract will be included in the University's request for operating funds for the 1967-69... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...f 17,751. Such rentals will be paid from other than state funds. Subject to the availability of funds: 1 the initial lease will be from date of delivery estimated to be December, 1967 to June 30, 1969, and will be renewable for biennial periods; 2 the University intends to renew the lease for a total period of seven years. The center began operations in July, 1966, and is currently engaged in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...and Comptroller recommend authorization of cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work on the Urbana campus for the period of July 1, 1967, through June 30, 1969, as follows : General Barber DeAtley, Inc., Urbana Electrical Emric Electric, Inc., Champaign ,532 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 16 Plumbing Willis H . and W r e n C. Thomas, a partnership doing business as ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...or 5,850 square feet of space in the lies Park Place complex at an annual rental of 26,325, to be paid in monthly installments of 2,193.75, effective for the period July 1, 1967, through June 30, 1969, with an option to renew on a biennial basis. Funds for the rental are available in the operating budget of the Division of Services for Crippled Children. I concur. ,534 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 16 O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...al Plant and the Vice-President and Comptroller recommend award of cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 1, 1967, through June 30, 1969, at the Chicago campuses, the award in each case to the lowest bidder. Per Cent for Material 6 10 Per Cent for Labor 36 42 Per Cert for Subcontracts 5 5 General Simpson Construction Co., Chicago Elec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...nuation of employment of the firm of Richardson, Severns, Scheeler Associates, Inc., Champaign, for consulting services on campus planning at the Urbana and Medical Center campuses until June 30, 1969, on the basis of itemized actual costs of technical personnel, including partners, when so engaged on University work, and an allowance of ISO per cent of said costs for overhead and fees. T h e serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...Community Health, assigned to Faculty of Medicine, Chiengmai Hospital, Thailand, Agency for International Development, for the period from May 10-12, 1967, and from July 1, 1967, through June 30, 1969, at an annual salary of 17,500 FY . 6. PETER FAGAN, Assistant Professor of Art, Urbana, beginning September 1, 1967, at an annual salary of 8,000 3 . 7. ROBERT N. FISHER, Assistant Professor of Art, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ... s : 1. Landing fees for each regular schedule or for each charter which actually uses the Airport: July 1,1967-June 30,1968 eight cents per 1,000 pounds gross take-off weight July 1,1968-June 30,1969 eight and one-half cents per 1,000 pounds gross takeoff weight 2. Rental of office space at 4.00 per square foot per year a total of 217 square feet is assigned to Ong, for an annual rental of 868 . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ... Whom American Red Cross, Mid-America Chapter renewal Jerry D. Black Purpose Rental of office space on the eleventh floor at 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of office space at 1205B South West Street, Olney, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...o, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of office space at 1205B South West Street, Olney, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of space on the twentieth floor, LaSalle Hotel, 10 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for use by Illi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ... to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of space on the twentieth floor, LaSalle Hotel, 10 North LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for use by Illini Center Rental of space on sixth floor, 101 South Fifth Street, Springfield, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...eet, Chicago, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for use by Illini Center Rental of space on sixth floor, 101 South Fifth Street, Springfield, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of space on seventh floor, corner of Main and South Adams Streets, Peoria, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Servic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ..., 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of space on seventh floor, corner of Main and South Adams Streets, Peoria, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of office space on second floor at 10 West Washington Street, Belleville, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Service... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of office space on second floor at 10 West Washington Street, Belleville, Illinois, from July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, for Division of Services for Crippled Children 5 146 00 LaSalle Madison Hotel Company renewal Myers Families renewal 24 000 00 6 240 00 Peoria Central Building Corp. renewal Security Abstract and Ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...ptember 1, 1967, to August 31.1968 With Whom Esther M. Erber and Walter W. Erber renewal Purpose Rental of entire second floor of 608J4 East Green Street, Champaign September 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969 Amount to be Paid by the University 4 400 00 Contract Changes With Whom Illinois Department of Public Safety International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. National Aeronautics and Space Adminis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ...all, Champaign, Illinois, from January 30, 1968, to June 6, 1968 Purpose Rental of suites 310 and 312 on the third floor of the Nu-State Building, Rockford, Illinois November 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969 , for use by the Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of the entire space of the first floor at 1919 Walnut Street, Murphysboro, Illinois January 1,1968, to June 30,1969 , for use by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ... to June 30, 1969 , for use by the Division of Services for Crippled Children Rental of the entire space of the first floor at 1919 Walnut Street, Murphysboro, Illinois January 1,1968, to June 30,1969 , for use by the Division of Services for Crippled Children Amount to be Paid to the University J14 015 00 estimate Amount to be Paid by the University 8 200 00 With Whom 119 North Church Street Buil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: , through June 30, 1969. I recommend that the lease be authorized and that assignments of funds be made as follows: From the General Reserve for remodeling nonrecurring 4 600 Addition to the operating budget of the Physical... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1969: ... Red Cross, for space at an annual rental of 20,400 for the period July 1, 1963, through June 30, 1965, with the option to renew for two successive two-year periods from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1969; with the lessor having the right to increase rent for the period July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, if the operating expenses of the building should increase, such increase in rent to be limited to 4.8... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1969: ... 1965, with the option to renew for two successive two-year periods from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1969; with the lessor having the right to increase rent for the period July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1969, if the operating expenses of the building should increase, such increase in rent to be limited to 4.8 per cent of the total increase in operating costs of the building. I concur. O n m o t i o n of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1970: ...cause of the increases in all costs, particularly labor, the total operating expenses, including debt service, are in excess of total revenues by approximately 180,000 for the year ended June 30, 1970. This is the first time since the Mini Union opened in 1941 that income or retained earnings were not sufficient to cover expenses and debt service. T h e University is authorized to withhold general... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...student tuition or as much thereof as may be needed to meet the covenants of the resolution authorizing issuance of bonds for the Mini Union at Urbana-Champaign for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1970. This recommendation is made on the assumption that revenues will be increased beginning prior to the 1970 fall term and in future fiscal years to cover the estimated expenses, including debt service... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...irst policy year the losses have totaled 311,000, and the insurance company issued a notice on April 2, 1970, of their intent to terminate coverage on the anniversary date of the policy, June 30, 1970. On April 27, 1970, the company agreed to review their decision to terminate the policy and to continue the policy "with certain adjustments in property covered and rates." The Home Insurance Company... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...ich would have a rate of .2126 per 100. The company further stipulated that coverage in the amount of 100,000 on R.O.T.C. uniforms be withdrawn from the contract. The insurance values on June 30, 1970, have increased to 185,534,082, and the total additional premium required under the proposed rates and increased coverage would be 65,072 for the unexpired two years of the contract. Two other bids w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ... GAS, URBANA 18 On June 18, 1969, the Board of Trustees approved the purchase of propane gas from Petrolane Gas Service, Inc., Urbana, Illinois, for the period from July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970. Through an oversight, an original bid option to renew the purchase agreement at the same monetary rates for one additional year from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, based on a continuing need a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...nter Urbana-Champaign Total I 6 896 14 000 20 896 This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S QUARTERLY REPORT 19 The Comptroller presented his quarterly report to the Board as of June 30, 1970. This report was received for record, and a copy has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF GIFTS AND F U N D S RECEIVED FROM OUTSIDE SOURCES 20 The Comptroller presented... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ... specifically identified teaching assignments. The annual attachment would be prepared by the College of Nursing and submitted to Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital for concurrence prior to June 30 of each year. It is further recommended that the Chancellor at the Medical Center be authorized to approve the annual attachment just described. The Executive Vice President and Provost and the Vice Presi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...nts to the Advisory Committee for the College : Appointments BOURNE, MARGARET A., Supervisor of Girl's Health and Physical Education, Evanston Township High School, Evanston term expires June 30, 1970 JONES, D R . FRANK B., President-elect of the Athletic Institute, Chicago term expires J u n e 30, 1971 R e a p p o i n t m e n t s for t h r e e - y e a r t e r m s beginning J u l y 1,1969 BUEHLER,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ... appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College: BRUCE W. FERGUSON, Assistant Professor and Supervising Teacher of Physical Education, Northern Illinois University term to expire June 30, 1970. Mr. Ferguson will replace Mr. R. J. Hildreth who has asked to be relieved of this appointment. CHARLES KIRCHNER, Chief, Division of Local and Regional Planning, Illinois Department of Business and E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...r 1, 1969 1 , at an annual salary of 10,500. Visiting Staff 11. ROBERT CANCRO, Visiting Professor of Computer Science, Graduate College, Urbana, for the period from July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970 F Y , at a salary of 30,000. 12. KLAUS FISCHER-DIESKAU, George A. Miller Visiting Professor of Music, Urbana, for tbe period from April 14, 1969, through May 18, 1969 G , at a salary of 4,500. 13. IA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ... at the same rental rate and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for minor remodeling and for rental and operation until June 30, 1970, are available in the revolving account of the Police Training Institute. Funds required for annual renewals of the sublease and operation costs after that date will be paid from this account as long... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...hildren. T h e current lease held by the University expires June 30, 1969; and it is ,422 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 recommended that the new lease be for the period July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970, with the option of renewing at the same rate for the period July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971. The monthly rental for this space is 1,940, or an annual charge of 23,280. On motion of Mr. Hahn, thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...e of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and construction work for the period July 23, 1969, through June 30, 1970, at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses, to the following low bidders for five divisions of work. Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent for for for SubMaterial Labor contracts General Simpson Constru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...ditioned. Last 3 years 5 700 5 474 1 627J-3 South Wright Heat and water 5 years Street, Champaign 807 South Lincoln Heat 5 years 9 918 Avenue, Urbana Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1970, are available in the current operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: to June 30,1970 Amount to be Paid by the University 3 000 3 000 Urbana-Champaign New Contracts Purpose Curriculum for minimum standards basic training course Demonstration child day care center for preschool childre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...apprentice and journeymen plumbers or pipefitters employed at the UrbanaChampaign campus. The total cost of this program is estimated to be 10,000 for the period January 1, 1970, through June 30, 1970. Funds are available in state appropriations to the University for the Fiscal Year 1969-70. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o n e s , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d b y the foll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...J. HOWSMON, Visiting Research Associate Professor of Physics, in the Department of Physics and in the Materials Research Laboratory, Urbana, for the period from February 1, 1970, through June 30, 1970 G , at a salary of 6,500. 15. HARRY SICHER, Visiting Professor of Oral Anatomy, College of Dentistry, on one-half time, beginning January 1, 1970 DY50 , at an annual salary of 9,000. On motion of Mr.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...hase agreements with the IBM Corporation, and to execute such contracts and change orders or other appropriate documents as may be necessary, to vest title in the University on or before June 30, 1970, for the two Model 360 50 CPU systems located at the Urbana-Champaign and Chicago Circle campuses in amounts not to exceed 399,010.96 and 300,125.02, respectively. The President further recommends ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ... required to write one-half day session By reason of constantly increasing costs, the Committee on Accountancy operated at a deficit during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1968, through June 30, 1971. In 1971, the legislature amended the Public Accounting Act to permit the University to increase the fees for taking the C.P.A. examination. An increased fee schedule which was approved by the Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1971: ...for the purchase of 122,500 tons of coal screenings, plus or minus twenty per cent, to be purchased and delivered as needed to the Abbott Power Plant for the period July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971. It has been anticipated that the 122,500 tons, plus the twenty per cent option purchases, along with existing coal reserves at the University, would satisfy the requirements for the period indicated... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...contracts and appropriate documents with the Ayrshire Coal Company for 22,000 tons of coal screenings according to the University specifications, for delivery between August 1, 1970, and June 30, 1971, at a price of 6.25 per ton, f.o.b., mines located at Delta, Illinois, Latta, Indiana, and Brazil, Indiana, for an estimated total of 220,880, including freight, as coal is available from these mines... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...2 with riders A, C, and CC for a period commencing October 1, 1970, and prior to April 1, 1971, to change to Classification Rate 62 with Riders A, C, and CC. The contract is to expire on June 30, 1971, and a provision is included in the contract for automatic renewal for successive annual periods. Funds are available in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services. On motion of Mr. Swain, th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...1, 1969, through June 30, 1970. Through an oversight, an original bid option to renew the purchase agreement at the same monetary rates for one additional year from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, based on a continuing need and availability of funds, was not included in the purchase recommendation to the Board at its June 18 meeting. Because of the known advances in the costs of propane gas, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ... the purchase recommendation to the Board at its June 18 meeting. Because of the known advances in the costs of propane gas, the option to renew for the period from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, was exercised July 1, 1970. The Vice President and Comptroller recommends approval of the extension of the purchase agreement for one year from July 1, 1970, with Petrolane Gas Service, Inc., in acc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...r of Civil Engineering, beginning January 16, 1971 Q , at an annual salary of 15,000. 17. PETER W . PRICE, Assistant Professor of Entomology, for the period from December 1, 1970 through June 30, 1971 G , at an annual salary of 13,000. 18. IRENE W E L C H , Assistant Professor and Assistant State Leader in Home Economics Extension, beginning January 1, 1971 1Y , at an annual salary of 14,500. Visi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...r used as the "Mini Center" 2,813 square feet and for the area on the second floor used by the Extension Division 3,039 square feet . The lease is for the period January 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971, at a rate of 6.50 per square foot per year for a total not to exceed 16,796 for the six month period. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board be authorized to exec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...g February 1, 1971 1 , at an annual salary of 11,600. Visiting Staff 11. ECKEHARD FROMM, Visiting Associate Professor of Metallurgy, Urbana, for the period from February 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971, on 32 per cent time G32 , at a salary of 2,000. 12. RAMESH MOHAN, Visiting Professor of English and Linguistics, Urbana, for the second semester, 1970-71 E , at a salary of 9,000. 13. ROBERT C. NEUB... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...NCE FOR FACULTY AND STAFF 14 T h e current faculty-staff health insurance premiums were approved by the Board of Trustees on November 13, 1970, for the period of January 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971. T h e contracts are underwritten by the Continental Assurance Company, Chicago. The current premiums are inadequate to meet the increased cost of medical services covered by the contracts, and it is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...ts per hour worked by all apprentice and journeymen carpenters employed at the Urbana campus. T h e total cost of this program is estimated to be 525 for the period June 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971, and 6,300 for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The initial term will be from June 1, 1971, to June 30, 1971, and automatically renewed on an annual basis thereafter subject to availab... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...am is estimated to be 525 for the period June 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971, and 6,300 for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The initial term will be from June 1, 1971, to June 30, 1971, and automatically renewed on an annual basis thereafter subject to availability of funds. The agreement shall be terminable by any of the aforementioned parties by giving notice of termination to th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...enter, for one year beginning September 1, 1971 DY , at a salary of 20,000. 16. JAMES SCHNEIDER, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971 G , at salary of 3,300. On motion of Mr. Grimes, these appointments were confirmed. SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 1971-72 12 The Chancellor at each campus has recommended that the following faculty m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...2 Jl 098 765 9 11 19 39 314 100 000 414 This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORTS O F T H E COMPTROLLER 20 The Comptroller presented his quarterly reports to the Board as of June 30, 1971, and September 30, 1971. ,1971 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 477 These reports were received for record, and copies have been filed with the Secretary of the Board. INVESTMENT REPORT F o r the Month of Octo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ... sublease the therein-described property together with the buildings and facilities to be erected thereon from the Foundation for a period of two years beginning July 1, 1969, and ending June 30, 1971, for a rental sufficient to amortize the Foundation's obligations incurred for this project over a period of thirty-five years; that no rental shall be due from the University to the Foundation under... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ... its own needs and under the pool agreement with the Illinois Power Company, has resulted in the need for an additional 22,000 tons of coal between the period of August 1 of this year and June 30 next. After public bid notices and direct bid solicitations to all known competitive sources in the general geographical area, only one bid was received, from the Ayrshire Coal Company, of Indianapolis, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ..., as well as some items appropriated from general revenue but not released, are to be reauthorized from the Capital Development Fund. The reappropriation figure is less than the estimated June 30 balances, and the Bureau of the Budget has agreed to work with the University staff in revising the figures. ,1972 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 553 II. Supplemental Report on the Operating Budget for FY 1972-73... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...ill sublease the above-described property together with the buildings and facilities to be erected thereon from the Foundation for a period of two years beginning July 1, 1969 and ending June 30, 1971, for a rental sufficient to amortize the Foundation's obligations incurred for this project over a period of thirty-five years; that no rental shall be due from the University to the Foundation under... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...ho has asked to be relieved of this appointment. CHARLES KIRCHNER, Chief, Division of Local and Regional Planning, Illinois Department of Business and Economic Development term to expire June 30, 1971. Mr. Kirchner will replace Mr. Harold Judy whose term expired June 30, 1968. I concur. On motion of Mr. Grimes, these appointments were approved. DEANSHIP OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. MEDICAL CENTER 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...ce of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction on the Urbana campus for the period July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1971, to the following low bidders for eight divisions of work: General Dean Evans Co., a Delaware Corporation, Champaign Electrical Remco Electrical Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Champaign Plumbin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...F TRUSTEES June 18 recommended that the new lease be for the period July 1, 1969, through June 30, 1970, with the option of renewing at the same rate for the period July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971. The monthly rental for this space is 1,940, or an annual charge of 23,280. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Hahn, Mr. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...on of the Interdepartmental Appraisal Committee of the College of 1 It is also recommended that the existing lease of four rooms at 627Vi South Wright Street, Champaign, which expires on June 30, 1971, be cancelled. The rental of this space for the new term is set forth above. ,572 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 23 Medicine, with technical assistance by the staff of the Office of Research in Medical Educa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...wner, Shinnick's Pharmacy, Chicago, Illinois Miss ROSE E. MANCUSO, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, T h e Prescription Shops, Incorporated, Joliet, Illinois Appointments to expire June 30,1971 M R . JOSEPH S. ROWE, Director, Trade Relations, Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois M R . IRWIN S. THORNTON, Owner, Thornton's Pharmacy, Chicago, Illinois M R . N E D HARRIS, President, N.E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...iate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work for the period July 1,1970, through June 30, 1971, at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses, the award in each case to be to the lowest bidder. Per Cent Per Cent Per Cent for for for Material Labor Contracts General Erik A. Borg Company, S ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...ponsibility for the administration and operation of the laboratory and that the Department pay the University 198,000 approximately 70 per cent of the operating costs for the year ending June 30, 1971. The transition in administration of the laboratory will take place during the first six months of the year in order to permit an orderly transfer of responsibilities, and the University will coopera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...A Services, Inc., Chicago, at an estimated annual commission to the University of 48,479.27. The proposal provides for vending service for a period of one year from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, subject to annual renewal for an additional four years ending June 30, 1975. I concur. On motion of Dr. Walker, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...ing until June 30, 1975, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for minor remodeling and for rental and operation until June 30, 1971, are available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds required for annual renewals of the sublease and for operation costs after that date will be requested in the bud... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...occupancy; that said Building Lease shall contain options giving to the University the right to renew said sublease for successive two-year periods from July 1 of each oddnumbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, to and including June 30, 2006; th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ... Medical Center campus recommend the appointment of Ned Harris, General Sales Manager of the Geller Drug Company, Chicago, to the College of Pharmacy Advisory Committee for a term ending June 30, 1971. Mr. Harris will replace Mr. Milton S. Prizant of Chicago, whose term has expired. I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . W i l l i a m s o n , t h i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s a p p r o v e d . NEW C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1971: ...i Towers Residence Hall project located at Fifth and Chalmers Streets, Champaign at an annual rate of 26,500 per floor or 53,000 for both . The lease would be for the period extending to June 30, 1971, with an option to renew until 1975 at an annual rate of 60,000 for both floors per year, plus an adjustment of not more than 1,000 for possible real estate tax increases. The Foundation would sublea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1971: ... write one-half day session 60.00 40.00 By reason of constantly increasing costs, the Committee on Accountancy operated at a deficit during the fiscal years ending June 30, 1968, through June 30, 1971. In 1971, the legislature amended the Public Accounting Act to permit the University to increase the fees for taking the C.P.A. examination. An increased fee schedule which was approved by the Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...e completed in time for action by the Board before September. It becomes necessary, therefore, to request that the Board authorize the continuation of the FY 1972 budget as it existed on June 30, 1972 with further authorization to the President, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved, and within the total income available: a to accept resignations; b to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...ance with agreements reached among members of the General Assembly concerning this increase: 1. The level of employment of physical plant operations and maintenance personnel existing on June 30, 1972, would be maintained throughout the fiscal year 1972-73, except in areas subject to seasonal layoffs or in situations where such retention of employees would be contrary to state law or otherwise in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...apital projects were declared in the public interest by the Seventy-sixth General Assembly for the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Construction of the projects had not begun by June 30, 1972, and the Seventyseventh General Assembly appropriated the amounts shown from the Capital Development Bond fund for these projects for FY 1973: Classroom Office-Student Services Building 9 603 400 Lib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...y the University: Chicago Circle Urbana-Champaign Total This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORTS OF THE COMPTROLLER 20 The Comptroller presented his quarterly reports as of June 30, 1972, and September 30, 1972. These reports were received for record and a copy of each has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. SECRETARY'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record appointments t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...nter campus. The building at 1911 West Roosevelt Road is a commercial building formerly owned and used by the National Casket Company. It was acquired by the Medical Center Commission on June 30, 1972, and its transfer to the University is anticipated shortly. It will be used by the Physical Plant Department for the purpose of housing maintenance personnel, storage of equipment, and possibly futur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ...iversity channels. The annual attachment would be prepared by the College of Nursing and submitted to the Health and Hospitals Governing Commission of Cook County for concurrence prior to June 30 of each year. It is further recommended that the Chancellor at the Medical Center be authorized to approve the annual attachment just described. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Swain, these recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1972: ... pursuant to this subparagraph d . T h e first annual payment by the University of Illinois hereunder shall be made at the expiration of the first full fiscal year July 1 through the next June 30 during all of which said new 500-bed replacement Hospital is in full operation by the University of Illinois. The University of Illinois may, at its option, prepay the first or any other annual payment he... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1972: ...e completed in time for action by the Board before September, It becomes necessary, therefore, to request that the Board authorize the continuation of the FY 1972 budget as it existed on June 30, 1972 with further authorization to the President, in accordance with he needs of the University and the equitable interests involved, and within the total income available: a to accept resignations; b to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...ance with agreements reached among members of the General Assembly concerning this increase: 1. The level of employment of physical plant operations and maintenance personnel existing on June 30, 1972, would be maintained throughout the fiscal year 1972-73, except in areas subject to seasonal layoffs or in situations where such retention of employees would be contrary to state law or otherwise in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...apital projects were declared in the public interest by the Seventy-sixth General Assembly for the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. Construction of the projects had not begun by June 30, 1972, and the Seventyseventh General Assembly appropriated the amounts shown from the Capital Development Bond fund for these projects for FY 1973: Classroom Office-Student Services Building 9 603 400 Lib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The complete report was sent toeach member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board, A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...he University: Chicago Circle Urbana-Champalgn Total This report was received for record. QUARTERLY REPORTS O F T H E COMPTROLLER 20 The Comptroller presented his quarterly reports as of June 30, 1972, and September 30, 1972. These reports were received for record and a copy of each has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. SECRETARY'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record appointments t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...nter campus. The building at 1911 West Roosevelt Road is a commercial building formerly owned and used by the National Casket Company. It was acquired by the Medical Center Commission on June 30, 1972, and its transfer to the University is anticipated shortly. It will be used by the Physical Plant Department for the purpose of housing maintenance personnel, storage of equipment, and possibly futur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...iversity channels. The annual attachment would be prepared by the College of Nursing and submitted to the Health and Hospitals Governing Commission of Cook County for concurrence prior to June 30 of each year. It is further recommended that the Chancellor at the Medical Center be authorized to approve the annual attachment just described. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Swain, these recomme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...OARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Sixth Reprt 1970-1972 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Sixth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FORTY-NINE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1,1970, TO JUNE 30, 1972 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30,1972 Honorable Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to subm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...nois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-sixth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1972. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...o funds being made available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services, to enter into a sublease of the property with the Foundation for the period July 1, 1971, to June 30, 1972, with options for annual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1972, are included in the University's budget request for fiscal year 1971-72. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ... property with the Foundation for the period July 1, 1971, to June 30, 1972, with options for annual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1972, are included in the University's budget request for fiscal year 1971-72. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. O ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ... employed at the Urbana campus. T h e total cost of this program is estimated to be 525 for the period June 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971, and 6,300 for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The initial term will be from June 1, 1971, to June 30, 1971, and automatically renewed on an annual basis thereafter subject to availability of funds. The agreement shall be terminable by any of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...of space located at 327 West Main Street, Belleville, Illinois, at an annual rental of 9,093, to be paid in monthly installments of 757.75, effective for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972, with an option to renew on an annual basis. Funds for the rental are available in the operating budget of the Division of Services for Crippled Children. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...ct to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services, to enter into a lease of the property with the Foundation for the period July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, with options for annual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1972, are included in the University's budget request for fiscal year 1971-72. Funds re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...se of the property with the Foundation for the period July 1, 1971 to June 30, 1972, with options for annual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1972, are included in the University's budget request for fiscal year 1971-72. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. Th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...rs, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder : 1 A copy of the affiliation agreement is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. ,1971 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 323 Per Cent for Sub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...iate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period of July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972, with an option by the University to extend this contract for the additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder : pgr Cgnt Estima... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...enter area rental rate is to be increased from 6.50 to 6.80 per square foot due to refurbishing the area as requested by the University. The lease is for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972, for a total rental of 31,080.50, with successive yearly options to renew for four additional years, subject to escalation of rental rates for increases in real estate taxes and direct expenses of op... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...ction with the Purchasing Division is attached and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees for record. Funds for fuel costs for the period July 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972, are included in the University's budget requests for Fiscal Year 1971-72. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...rrent balance in this reserve is 171,000, but this year's deficit year ending J u n e 30, 1971 will approximate 73,000. T h e deficit for 1971-72 will be even higher, which means that by June 30, 1972, the reserve will practically be depleted. T h e Housing Division plans to intensify its spring semester vacancy consolidation efforts by utilizing the Fourth Street Residence Halls, which will incre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ... per space per year for staff and visitor parking. The initial lease period is to begin on or about November 1, 1971, or whenever the space is remodeled for occupancy, and extend through June 30, 1972, with the option to renew for additional one-year periods through June 30, 1975. T h e University of Illinois will have the option of increasing the amount of space as required during the lease and o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...imbursement to the City and the Sanitarium for costs incurred in remodeling space required by the University. The lease period is to begin on or about October 1, 1971, and extend through June 30, 1972, with an option to renew for additional one-year periods through June 30, 1975. There is also the option of increasing the amount of leased space as required during the lease and option periods at th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ... lease. Authorization at this time will provide space for students for the fall of 1972. T h e initial lease will be for 1,250 N A S F , to be increased to approximately 7,300 N A S F by June 30, 1972. Thereafter the quantity of space will be increased periodically as required. The total net assignable area of the building is 30,875 N A S F of which 25,850 N A S F is being held available by the Sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...roperty is assigned to the Foundation, it is further recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease of the property with the Foundation from the time of said assignment to June 30, 1972, with option for annual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds for rental costs ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...nnual renewal thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Department of Plant and Services. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1972, are included in the University's operating budget for F Y 1972. Funds required after that date will be requested in the budget of the Department of Plant and Services on an annual basis. The propert... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...Public Instruction, Springfield ALFRED SLICER, Director, State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Springfield The following new appointments are recommended for one-year terms ending June 30, 1972 to complete the terms of members who have resigned: GERALDINE YOUNG, Assistant Principal, Washington Junior High School, Evanston; to complete the term of Arthur Beuhler, Director of Health and Physi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...ends that the contract for the employment of Richardson, Severns, Scheeler Associates, Inc., Champaign, for long-range campus planning studies at the Medical Center campus be extended to June 30, 1972, at a fee of actual cost of technical personnel, plus ISO per cent for overhead and profit, plus normal reimbursables with the total fee and reimbursables for FY 1972 not to exceed 20,000. Funds for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...into a lease of a warehouse building at 216 Griggs Street, Urbana, for the use of the University of Illinois Press at a rental of 2,800 for the period beginning December 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The lease will further provide for six additional one-year option periods at an annual rental of 4,800. Funds are available for the current year in the University Press Auxiliary Account. The exerci... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...salary-increase funds previously allotted and unassigned institutional funds, will permit salary increases averaging five per cent for continuing employees from December 1, 1971, through June 30, 1972. The guidelines thus far announced by the federal pay board indicate that such an average increase would be within the allowable maximum for Phase I I of the federal wage-control program. T h e Unive... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...ay the interest cost on the loan secured to finance the acquisition. It is further recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease of the property with the Foundation until June 30, 1972, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Housing Division. Funds for rental costs until June 30, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...th options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Housing Division. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1972, are available in the operating budget of the Housing Division for FY 1972. Funds required after that date will be included in the operating budget of the Housing Division on an annual basis. On moti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...uty in all areas of campus affairs. The Chancellor further recommends that Dr. Eidenberg be appointed Vice Chancellor Designate on one-fifth time for the period February 1, 1972, through June 30, 1972, at a salary at the rate indicated above. During this period he will consult with campus personnel in the areas of the responsibilities he will assume on July 1, 1972. This recommendation is endorsed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...hampaign campus. The Company will use this space for operating a radio station and producing various student publications. The initial term of the lease is from February 1, 1972, through June 30, 1972, for the sum of 2,958.30 and for an additional consideration furnishing the University 4,167 column inches of display advertising space in "The Daily lllini" during this term. The agreement is subjec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...to be made on October 1 of each year upon the following basis: a. The University will establish a reserve for repairs, replacements, and improvements, and will add to this reserve on each June 30, the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars 100,000.00 or the net income from the previous fiscal year, whichever is less. If less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars 100,000.00 is added to the reserve in any ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...et, Champaign, for the Police Training Institute of the Division of University Extension at an annual rental of 5,800 for a period beginning on or about July 1, 1969, and extending until June 30, 1972, with an option for renewal for an additional three-year period at the same rental rate and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1972: ...EEFER, Owner, Keefer's Pharmacy, Mount Prospect, Illinois DR. PAUL O. WILLIAMS, Director of Pharmacy Development, Osco D n i g Incorporated, Franklin Park, Illinois Appointments to expire June 30,1972 MR. GARY A. HALUSKA, Staff Pharmacist, DeKroyft-Metz Company, Peoria, Illinois M R . HAROLD J. SHINNICK, Owner, Shinnick's Pharmacy, Chicago, Illinois Miss ROSE E. MANCUSO, Vice President, Secretary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1972: ...y at 1115 West Oregon Street, Urbana, for an instructional laboratory for the Department of Dance, at an annual rental of 6,000 for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and extending until June 30, 1972, and at an annual rental of 5,400 for the period beginning July 1, 1972, and extending until June 30, 1975, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1973: ...y 19 space comprising the entire third floor of the St. Mary's Convent, 2035 West Taylor Street, Chicago. The rental is 9,167 for an eleven-month period beginning August 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, with an option to renew on an annual basis. This lease will be payable in monthly installments of 833 beginning August 1, 1972, through May 31, 1973, and 837 payable on June 1, 1973. All utilities a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...or offices and educational meeting and conference rooms for the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and the Peoria Regional Office for the period from September 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, for the sum of 458 per month 4,580 for the ten-month term . Eunds for rental and operation until June 30, 1973, are available in the operating budget of the Peoria Regional Office. On motion of Mr, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ... the Peoria Regional Office for the period from September 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, for the sum of 458 per month 4,580 for the ten-month term . Eunds for rental and operation until June 30, 1973, are available in the operating budget of the Peoria Regional Office. On motion of Mr, Pogue, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr, Hughes, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Swain; no, none; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...ek during the three years that they attend Rock ford School of Medicine. The initial lease period is November 1, 1972, provided the space is available for occupancy at that time, through June 30, 1973, with options to renew annually for three 3 additional years through June 30, 1976, a total period of forty-four 44 months. The basic rental is 3,478.00 per year. Remodeling done at the request of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ... for Medical Education, Inc., recommends approval of a similar contractual arrangement with Allied Agencies Center, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, from December 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973. Funds are available in the operational budget of the Peoria School of Medicine. Terms of the agreement are as folloi,VS: Estimated FY 1972-73 Institution Cost Not to Exceed Allied Agencies Center 3 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ... fee, for special parking locations and for exclusive solicitation privileges within the Airport Terminal Building. The income to the University for the period December 21, 1972, through June 30, 1973, is expected to be approximately 4,800, and subsequent annual income is estimated at 10,000. The Chancellor and the Vice President for Financial Affairs, with the concurrence of the Director of the I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...authorize a contract to be executed with Earl Huffman, an individual doing business as A-l Limousine Service, on the foregoing basis for an initial period from December 21, 1972, through June 30, 1973, subject thereafter to three annual renewals upon the same terms and conditions at the option of the University, I concur. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: As of June 30 1973, with the increased fee schedule and the substantial increase in the number of candidates writing the examination, the deficit in the Committee account will have been fully recoupedand there will be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...nd regulations applicable to the Fund as a "private foundation" and desires to terminate the Trust. Accordingly, the Trust agreement has been amended to provide for its termination as of June 30, 1973, and the distribution of the assets and accrued income in equal shares to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Loyola University of Chicago, and Northwestern University "to be used in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...SE DENTAL ENDOWMENT FUND by inserting therein the following paragraph 24 : 24 Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, THE JOHN N. CROUSE DENTAL ENDOWMENT FUND shall terminate on June 30, 1973, and thereupon the Trustee shall distribute the assets thereof, both principal and undistributed income, in equal shares to the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ... 124 385 1 838 092 1 962 477 47 2S4 SO 638 lit 892 These reports were received for record. QUARTERLY REPORTS OF T H E COMPTROLLER 24 The Comptroller presented his quarterly reports as of June 30, 1973, September 30, 1973, and December 31, 1973. These reports were received for record and a copy of each has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. INVESTMENT REPORT For the Months of October, Nove... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...t change the University's appropriation bill for FY 1973 House Bill 4215 as enacted by the Seventy-seventh General Assembly. Since final legislative action on the bill did not occur until June 30, however, and since important changes in the bill were made on that day, it has not been possible to complete the FY 1973 budget for operations for presentation to the Board at this meeting. In fact, in v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ... COMMITTEE, URBANA 6 T h e Dean of the College of Physical Education at Urbana recommends the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College for three-year terms ending June 30, 1973: TAMES E . BARKER, President of Stites Township Park District Board, Lovejoy MARGARET BOURNE, Supervisor of Girls' Health and Physical Education Department, Evanston Township High School, Evanston RI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1973: ...rs, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder: Per Cent Per Ce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1973: ...erse interests within the pharmacy profession. The following appointments and reappointments are recommended to accomplish the revised advisory committee structure: Appointments to expire June 30,1973 SISTER MARY M A T T H E W DEGENHAHT, Chief Pharmacist, St. Clement's Hospital, Red Bud, Illinois MH. JACK T . KEEFER, Owner, Keefer's Pharmacy, Mount Prospect, Illinois DR. PAUL O. WILLIAMS, Director... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1973: ...y 19 space comprising the entire third floor of the St. Mary's Convent, 2035 West Taylor Street, Chicago. The rental is 9,167 for an eleven-month period beginning August 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, with an option to renew on an annual basis. This lease will be payable in monthly installments of 833 beginning August 1, 1972, through May 31, 1973, and 837 payable on June 1, 1973. All utilities a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...or offices and educational meeting and conference rooms for the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and the Peoria Regional Office for the period from September 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, for the sum of 458 per month 4,580 for the ten-month term . Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1973, are available in the operating budget of the Peoria Regional Office. On motion of Mr. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... the Peoria Regional Office for the period from September 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973, for the sum of 458 per month 4,580 for the ten-month term . Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1973, are available in the operating budget of the Peoria Regional Office. On motion of Mr. Pogue, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Swain; no, none; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...eek during the three years that they attend Rockford School of Medicine. The initial lease period is November 1, 1972, provided the space is available for occupancy at that time, through June 30, 1973, with options to renew annually for three 3 additional years through June 30, 1976, a total period of forty-four 44 months. The basic rental is 3,478.00 per year. Remodeling done at the request of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... for Medical Education, Inc., recommends approval of a similar contractual arrangement with Allied Agencies Center, an Illinois not-for-profit corporation, from December 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973. Funds are available in the operational budget of the Peoria School of Medicine. Terms of the agreement are as Estimated FY 1972-73 Institution Cost Not to Exceed Allied Agencies Center 3 000 00 Cler... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... fee, for special parking locations and for exclusive solicitation privileges within the Airport Terminal Building. The income to the University for the period December 21, 1972, through June 30, 1973, is expected to be approximately 4,800, and subsequent annual income is estimated at 10,000. The Chancellor and the Vice President for Financial Affairs, with the concurrence of the Director of the I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...authorize a contract to be executed with Earl Huffman, an individual doing business as A-l Limousine Service, on the foregoing basis for an initial period from December 21, 1972, through June 30, 1973, subject thereafter to three annual renewals upon the same terms and conditions at the option of the University. I concur. On motion of Mr. Hahn, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: As of June 30, 1973, with the increased fee schedule and the substantial increase in the number of candidates writing the examination, the deficit in the Committee account will have been fully recouped and there will be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...nd regulations applicable to the Fund as a "private foundation" and desires to terminate the Trust. Accordingly, the Trust agreement has been amended to provide for its termination as of June 30, 1973, and the distribution of the assets and accrued income in equal shares to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, Loyola University of Chicago, and Northwestern University "to be used in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... DENTAL ENDOWMENT FUND by inserting therein the following paragraph 24 : 24 Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, T H E JOHN N. CROUSE DENTAL ENDOWMENT FUND shall terminate on June 30, 1973, and thereupon the Trustee shall distribute the assets thereof, both principal and undistributed income, in equal shares to the BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, LOYOLA UNIVERSITY OF... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1972, through June 30, 1973. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...t change the University's appropriation bill for FY 1973 House Bill 4215 as enacted by the Seventy-seventh General Assembly. Since final legislative action on the bill did not occur until June 30, however, and since important changes in the bill were made on that day, it has not been possible to complete the FY 1973 budget for operations for presentation to the Board at this meeting. In fact, in v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...is recommendation was approved. Settlement of Claim on Inventions 34 Dr. David M. Long, Jr., was a full-time member of the faculty at the Medical Center campus from September 1, 1967, to June 30, 1973. During that period Dr. Long filed with the University certain disclosures of inventions relating to the use of radiodense fluorocarbon molecules as X-ray contrast material and relating to an emulsio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1973: ...rrect the alleged error in classification. T h e petition seeks an order commanding the defendants to forthwith cause the reclassification of petitioner to Police Officer V I I effective June 30, 1973, with all the attendant benefits of retroactive pay, seniority, pension, and retirement. I t also seeks award of damages and reasonable attorney's fees. Director Rubenstein has requested that the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1974: ...S BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Seventh Report 1972-74 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILUNOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1,1972, TO JUNE 30, 1974 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1974 Honorable Daniel Walker, Governor of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to submit t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...nois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compUance with the law, the fifty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30,1974. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,Xi UB 1 CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...ner of the Durand Medical Center Building, Durand, Illinois, for 3,200 square feet of clinic and office space. T h e lease is for a period commencing July 1, 1973, and continuing through June 30, 1974, with the option to extend the lease for three additional one-year periods at the same rental, 15,000.00 per year, or 4.69 per square foot. Rent for subsequent years may be adjusted upward, based upo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...opriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period July 1, 1973, through June 30, 1974, with an option by the University to extend this contract for the additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder: Total Per Cent P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ..., for the Saint Mary's Convent building located at 2035 West Taylor Street, Chicago. The lease of this building and two adjacent vacant lots is for the period September 15, 1973, through June 30, 1974. The rental is 26,004 per year and will provide 14,471 square feet of usable space at a unit cost of 1.80 per square foot. This lease will supersede the current lease of the third floor of the Conven... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...hours at a rate of 12.60 per hour or 6,550. The Dean of the Peoria School of Medicine has recommended that the University continue this contractual arrangement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, with total expenditures during that period not to exceed 14,000. Funds are available under the terms of the contract negotiated with the National Institutes of Health. The Executive Dean of the Coll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...ting work on Huff Gymnasium Tuckpointing work on H.E.Kenney Gymnasium Extension of sublease of the second and third floors of Mini Tower Residence Hall for the period of July 1, 1973, to June 30, 1974 175 000 27 461 t 947 73 Amount to be Paid by the University 16 000 9 300 60 000 85 500 Summary Amount to be paid to the University: Chicago Circle Urbana-Champaign Total Amount to be paid by the Univ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...on of Principles of the Law of Property. ASSOCIATE DEAN KARL E. GARDNER, who has served in that position in the College of Agriculture since 1959, and has requested leave from March 1 to June 30, 1974. During this period, he will visit several other universities to observe methods of counseling students, working with student organizations and handling academic records. He will also travel in Europ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1973, through June 30, 1974. ,192 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 19 T h e complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1974: ...on-line revenues generated in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, with a stipulated minimum payment of 14,400 per year. Actual revenue generated during the last year of this contract which ended June 30, 1974 was 47,393. 2. Supplies, equipment, tools, or the use thereof: University's current retail price. This same provision was in the preceding contract. 1 Operations during the present fiscal year have b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1974: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILUNOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY BIENNtAL REPORTS JULY 1,1972, TO JUNE 30,1974 PUBLISHED 6Y THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1974 Honorable Daniel Walker, Governor of Illinois: SIK: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...ois: SIK: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30,1974. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting of July 19, 1972 Meeting of September 20, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...N, Ph.D., Chancellor, Urbana-Champaign Campus ix ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1,1972, TO JUNE 30,1974 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1974 Honorable Daniel Walker, Governor of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...is: SIR: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1974. Respectfully yours, EARL W, PORTER, Secretary ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators vii ix MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES : Meeting of July 19, 1972 Meeting of September... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...owner of the Durand Medical Center Building, Durand, Illinois, for 3,200 square feet of clinic and office space. The lease is for a period commencing July 1, 1973, and continuing through June 30, 1974, with the option to extend the lease for three additional one-year periods at the same rental, 15,000,00 per year, or 4.69 per square foot. Rent for subsequent years may be adjusted upward, based upo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...opriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period July 1, 1973, through June 30, 1974, with an option by the University to extend this contract for the additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder: Total Per Cent P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...hours at a rate of 12.60 per hour or 6,550. The Dean of the Peoria School of Medicine has recommended that the University continue this contractual arrangement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, with total expenditures during that period not to exceed 14,000. Funds are available under the terms of the contract negotiated with the National Institutes of Health. The Executive Dean of the Coll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: 1973, to June 30, 1974 f aS 500 Summary Amount to be paid to the University: Chicago Circle Urbana-Champaign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...on of Principles of the Law of Property. ASSOCIATE DEAN KARL E. GARDNER, who has served in that position in the College of Agriculture since 1959, and has requested leave from March 1 to June 30, 1974, During this period, he will visit several other universities to observe methods of counseling students, working with student organizations and handling academic records. He will also travel in Europ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ... provide a non-exclusive right to use the University of Illinois-Willard Airport to conduct an air transportation service. The agreement would be effective from November 1, 1970, through June 30, 1974, but could be terminated by either party for just cause and the giving of thirty days' written notice. The principal terms of the agreement are as follows: 1. Supplies, equipment, tools or the use th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1974: ...harmacists, also serve as an ex officio member of the committee. The following appointments are recommended in accord with the revised advisory committee structure: Appointments to Expire June 30,1974 Mr. FRED H. GOLEN, President, Stineway-Ford Hopkins Drug Companies, Melrose Park Mr. F. REGIS KENNA, Director, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, and Assistant Professor of Hospital Adminis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1974: ...al Education at Urbana has recommended and the Chancellor has approved the following appointments and reappointments to the Advisory Committee for the College for three-year terms ending June 30, 1974: Appointments EDWARD R. HOUSER, President, Elk Grove P a r k District Board, Elk Grove Village WILLIAM LYON, Managing Editor of the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette, Champaign Reappointments THOMAS M. J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1975: ... Dean of the College of Pharmacy has recommended to the Chancellor at the Medical Center the following appointments in accord with the advisory committee structure: Appointments to Expire June 30,1975 Mr, JAMES BICKETT, Community pharmacist, Bickett Pharmacy and Bickett Pharmaceutical Center, Zion Mr. JACK C. MUNSON, Community pharmacist. Doctors Building Pharmacy, Champaign Mr. SHERWOOD THOMAS, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...ducation at Urbana has recommended and the Chancellor has approved the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Physical Education for a three-year term ending June 30, 1975: ,110 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 17 Mr. DONALD BUSHOKE, Executive Director of the Athletic Institute, Chicago Mrs. JOAN BERTRAND, Homemaker, Chicago I concur. O n motion of M r . Steger, these appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...ring into a lease of a building at 985 West Pershing Road, Decatur, for the use of the Cooperative Extension Service at a rental of 10,800 for the period beginning March 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975. The lease will further provide lor the option to extend the lease for four additional one-year periods at an annual rental of 8,100. Funds are available for the initial period in the Macon County Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...cal-Surgical Fee. To the extent that these funds are not required to meet the budgeted needs of the Health Service, any balance remaining in the special health care reserve account as of June 30, 1975, will revert to the Assembly Hall. This shall not constitute an established practice but is subject to annual review. Based on the financial information available, the reduction of 2.00 in the amount... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...STEES 579 The President announced that the following students from each of the campuses had been elected to serve as nonvoting members of the Board of Trustees for the period July 1, 1974-June 30,1975: Chicago Circle Campus Mr. Kim R. Gilbertsen of Chicago who will be a senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences next year. Medical Center Campus Mr. Michael Lee Conlon of Park Forest who wil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...wing cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center ,1974 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 593 campuses for the period July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the low bidder: Per Cent Per Cent ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...42.62 37,674.00 Area: 6,279sq. ft. 6,279sq. ft. Rates: S.25 sq. ft. 6.00 sq. ft. I month 12 months 5.72 sq. ft. II months The extension of the lease is for a one-year period July 1, 1 74-June 30, 1975 and covers all costs. The increase is due to increases in the costs of utilities and labor, and in real estate taxes. Funds have been requested in the operational budget of the Division of Services f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...er, at a total annual rental of 35,830. The lease will commence at the time the Foundation has completed the construction of the facjlityt which is estimated to be January I, 1975, until June 30, 1975, with an option in the University to renew the lease upon the same terms and conditions for five additional single-year periods. The University will operate this community health center and will be r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1975: ...o begin on or about November 1, 1971, or whenever the space is remodeled for occupancy, and extend through June 30, 1972, with the option to renew for additional one-year periods through June 30, 1975. T h e University of Illinois will have the option of increasing the amount of space as required during the lease and option periods at the same base rental rate subject to annual increases or decrea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1975: ...ce required by the University. The lease period is to begin on or about October 1, 1971, and extend through June 30, 1972, with an option to renew for additional one-year periods through June 30, 1975. There is also the option of increasing the amount of leased space as required during the lease and option periods at the same base rental rate plus additional rent for remodeling reimbursement. T h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1975: ...nal five-year period. Under terms of the original lease dated July 1, I960, it is now proposed to amend the Agreement by extending it for an additional five-year period, July 1, 1970, to June 30, 1975. The terms of the original lease remain in effect, except that provision is made in the amendment to allow maintenance work by The National Distillers and Chemical Corporation personnel upon their ow... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1975: ...y of 48,479.27. The proposal provides for vending service for a period of one year from July 1, 1970, through June 30, 1971, subject to annual renewal for an additional four years ending June 30, 1975. I concur. On motion of Dr. Walker, this contract was awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Steger, Mr. Swain, Dr. Walker; no, none; absent, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Jones... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1975: ...nual rental of 6,000 for the period beginning July 1, 1970, and extending until June 30, 1972, and at an annual rental of 5,400 for the period beginning July 1, 1972, and extending until June 30, 1975, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for minor remodeling and for rental and operation until June 30, 1971, are available in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1975: ...Dean of the College of Pharmacy has recommended to the Chancellor at the Medical Center the following appointments in accord with the advisory committee structure: Appointments to Expire June 30, 1975 Mr. JAMES BICKETT, Community pharmacist, Bickett Pharmacy and Bickett Pharmaceutical Center, Zion Mr. JACK C. MUNSON, Community pharmacist, Doctors Building Pharmacy, Champaign Mr. SHERWOOD THOMAS, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...ducation at Urbana has recommended and the Chancellor has approved the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Physical Education for a three-year term ending June 30, 1975: ,110 BOARD O F TRUSTEES November 17 Mr. DONALD BUSHORE, Executive Director of the Athletic Institute, Chicago Mrs. JOAN BERTRAND, Homemaker, Chicago I concur. O n motion of M r . Steger, these appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...ring into a lease of a building at 985 West Pershing Road, Decatur, for the use of the Cooperative Extension Service at a rental of 10,800 for the period beginning March 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975. T h e lease will further provide for the option to extend the lease for four additional one-year periods at an annual rental of 8,100. F u n d s are available for the initial period in the Macon Cou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...cal-Surgical Fee. To the extent that these funds are not required to meet the budgeted needs of the Health Service, any balance remaining in the special health care reserve account as of June 30, 1975, will revert to the Assembly Hall. This shall not constitute an established practice but is subject to annual review. Based on the financial information available, the reduction of 2.00 in the amount... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...TEES 579 The President announced that the following students from each of the campuses had been elected to serve as nonvoting members of the Board of Trustees for the period July 1, 1974-June 30, 1975: Chicago Circle Campus Mr. Kim R. Gilbertsen of Chicago who will be a senior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences next year. Medical Center Campus Mr. Michael Lee Conlon of Park Forest who wil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...wing cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center ,1974 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 593 campuses for the period July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the low bidder: Per Cent Per Cent ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ....62 37,674.00 Area: 6,279 sq. ft. 6,279 sq. ft. Rates: 5.25 sq. ft. 6.00 sq. ft. I month 12 months 5.72 sq. ft. II months The extension of the lease is for a one-year period July 1, 1974-June 30, 1975 and covers all costs. The increase is due to increases in the costs of utilities and labor, and in real estate taxes. Funds have been requested in the operational budget of the Division of Services f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...er, at a total annual rental of 35,830. The lease will commence at the time the Foundation has completed the construction of the facility, which is estimated to be January 1, 1975, until June 30, 1975, with an option in the University to renew the lease upon the same terms and conditions for five additional single-year periods. The University will operate this community health center and will be r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...s Purchasing Act. The low bids received for the three basic commodities are acceptable and monetarily advantageous to all universities. The period of acquisition is July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975. Each participating university purchasing officer has been asked to obtain approval of his respective administration and or governing board for its portion of the combined bids. It is understood that... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1975: ...iday, although no specific operational guarantee is made. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to ICCB for services during the period September 20, 1974, through June 30, 1975, are estimated at 20,000 and will be based on the University-wide Administrative Data Processing rate for system usage. The agreement will be subject to re-negotiation six months after the starting d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ve been unable to supply aviation gasolines and jet fuel because of a refinery fire at Union Oil Company and the lack of product in this area Texaco, Inc. during the period December 1974-June 30, 1975. According to the rules of the Mandatory Allocation Program for Petroleum Products, a wholesale purchaser a category which includes the University of Illinois is allowed to purchase from a supplier o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...seperiod supplier for aviation gasolines for the period July through December 1974, has agreed to continue to supply aviation gasolines to the University for the period January 1 through June 30, 1975. Texaco, Inc., the base-period supplier of record for aviation gasolines for this period, has advised that they prefer not to handle this business unless required to under the Mandatory Allocation Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...in their organization for this particular distribution area. American Oil Company, Decatur, Illinois, has interest in and capacity for supplying jet fuel for the period January 1 through June 30, 1975. T h e current FEA-controlled prices for jet fuel from American Oil Company and Texaco, Inc., are as follows: American Oil Company .2880 per gallon Texaco, Inc 4025 per gallon Obviously, it is moneta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...vided at a fee based on a rate of 25,000 per annum, payable on a monthly basis, plus reimbursement for authorized travel. The authorization requested is for the services required through June 30, 1975. As a result of the planning and construction for the Replacement Hospital ,188 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 19 and other capital projects proposed for the Medical Center campus, additional capability ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...e firm's composite consultant hourly rates. The rates are on file with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. The cost for the services of the consultant will not exceed 213,000 through June 30, 1975. As additional services are required, authorization by the Board will be requested. Funds are available from the University Hospital Income Account. O n motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ofessional services for projects assigned to them for miscellaneous remodeling work at the Medical ,1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 189 Center campus. T h e work would be carried out through June 30, 1975, at a fee based on the actual salary of technical personnel plus 150 per cent, the total cost of which would not exceed 50,000. T h e services are for: remodeling projects required for health or safe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...cation of 2 of the regular 58 Service Fee per semester 1 of the 29 Summer Session Service Fee for a special health care reserve account; authorization for this reallocation terminates on June 30, 1975. No change in the 15 health insurance premium will be required for the coming year; the 5 increase in the HospitalMedical-Surgical Fee which is now recommended is intended to make up for the funds wh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...," subject to further action by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. It is also recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease of the property with the Foundation until June 30, 1975, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds for the demo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ailable in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds for the demolition of the improvements and construction of parking facilities and for rental costs until June 30, 1975, are available in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation, and funds for rental costs required after that date will be included in the same budget on an annual basis. The prop... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...thorization to continue in effect, commencing July 1, 1975, and continuing thereafter until further action of the Board in September 1975, the internal budget for FY 1975 as it exists on June 30, 1975; and authorization, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved, and within total income: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appointments as a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...arrangements to enable the University effectively to deliver health care in the neighborhood setting. The most recent contract was approved by the Board on February 19, 1975, and expires June 30, 1975. The Medical Center campus desires to renew the contract for FY 1976, for an amount not to exceed 26,400 for services, including clinic publicity, community liaison and coordination, recruitment of r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...equires individual contracts on the buildings noted above, and the rate structures for such contracts are periodically revised. T h e contracts now recommended are for the period through June 30, 1975, and provision is included in each for automatic renewal for successive annual periods. ,322 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 Specifically, the contracts provide for natural gas service at the Veterinary Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...NOIS 361 administration at the Medical Center campus in developing an efficient and effective operation of programmed health care delivery systems at a cost not to exceed 213,000 through June 30, 1975. It is now desired to increase the limit of that contract to 465,000 through the fiscal period ending June 30, 1976. The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrativ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1975. The complete report was sent to each member of the Board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and so... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...Inc 352 .382 Jet Fuel: The Union Oil Company was unable to supply jet fuel because of the refinery fire referred to above. T h e supplier of record during the base period, January through June 30, was Texaco, Inc. T h e University anticipated, in accordance with the regulations, that Texaco would be the supplier during the first six months of 1975. However, they have indicated their preference not... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...term "fiscal year" shall mean the twelve-month accounting period established by the University for its academic operations, which currently is the period from July 1 through the following June 30. The term "Hospital Revenues" shall mean the gross revenues received by the University for patient hospital care at the University of Illinois at The Medical Center. T h e term "Net Income Available for D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...of the Board of Trustees be applied to finance the Cicero radio project. Attached to this resolution is a copy of the University of Illinois "Report of the Comptroller for the Year Ended June 30, 1975,"1 wherein the available balance in the University treasury referred to in this Paragraph 2 appears as a part of the 19,648,886 item of "Current Funds, Unrestricted, Fund Balances, Unallocated" on pa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1976: ...l lease period is November 1, 1972, provided the space is available for occupancy at that time, through June 30, 1973, with options to renew annually for three 3 additional years through June 30, 1976, a total period of forty-four 44 months. The basic rental is 3,478.00 per year. Remodeling done at the request of the University will total 32,518.00, which sum is to be prorated across the entire te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ..., at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended the following appointments and reappointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Physical Education for three-year terms ending June 30, 1976: Appointments BEN F. BEHRENT, Health Planning Associate, Comprehensive State Health Planning Agency, Springfield. MICHAEL J. CASSIDY, President, Illinois Association of Park Districts, Freeport. RHOD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ..., MEDICAL CENTER 3 The Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1976: ERNEST LAQUATTE, Community Pharmacist, LaQuatte Drug Company, Herrin MYRON NEWMAN, Community Pharmacist, Newman Pharmacy, Inc., Chicago LAWRENCE WOJCIK, Hospital Pharmacist, South Shore Hospital, Ch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ...vorable to the University of those received. A schedule of bids received has been filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. The term of the contract will be July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1976, with an automatic renewal on an annual basis on the same terms and conditions unless terminated by the University or The House of Vision, Inc., upon 180 days' notice in writing to either party. The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ...ter into an agreement extending the present lease of approximately 2,692 net assignable square feet on the second floor of 627i South Wright Street, Champaign, from July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1976, at an annual rental of 5,475, and to sublease the property to the University, subject to the availability of funds, on a fiscal year basis. The lease will provide for an option in the Foundation to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ...d balance of the funds borrowed by the Foundation for the purchase. The property contains several commercial buildings and six tenants under leases which expire between May 31, 1975, and June 30, 1976. Subsequent rental income has reduced the option price to 137,240. It is now desired to change the site of the Speech and Hearing Clinic from the northwest corner of Sixth and Chalmers Streets to the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1976: ...ARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Eighth Report 1974-76 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1974, TO JUNE 30, 1976 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,URBANA, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1976 Honorable Daniel Walker, Governor of Illinois: Sm: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1974, TO JUNE 30, 1976 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,URBANA, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1976 Honorable Daniel Walker, Governor of Illinois: Sm: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-eighth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illino... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...nois: Sm: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the fifty-eighth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1976. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators vii ix MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...th Neil Street, Champaign, consisting of 14,925 gross square feet for general storage uses. T h e lease would conform to the following schedule and terms: from September 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, at a rental of 9,330; from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1980, at an annual rental of 11,196; from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1985, at an annual rental of 11,940; and with the further option of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ficers, recommends entering into a lease with Illinois Central College, East Peoria, for the rental of 4,400 net square feet in its old Administration Building from July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, at an annual rental of 14,300 and with the option to extend this lease for an additional one-year period at the same rental rate, subject to the availability of State-appropriated funds. This space ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...'s recent budget message: O n March 5, 1975, Governor Walker presented to a joint session of the Illinois General Assembly his budget recommendations for Fiscal Year FY 1976 July 1, 1975-June 30, 1976 . In general, the Governor supported the recommendations presented to him by the Illinois Board of Higher Education for the funding of higher education in FY 1976. As we analyze the entire budget pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ervice, Associate Dean of Agriculture, and Director of the Cooperative Extension Service. Appointed to the administrative staff in September 1960, he plans to spend the period April 1 to June 30, 1976, studying developments in nontraditional forms of higher education in selected universities in the United States and Europe. W. PETER HOOD, Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, who has served... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ded at a fee based on a rate of 25,000 per annum, payable on a monthly basis, plus reimbursement for authorized travel. T h e authorization requested is for the services required through June 30, 1976, and is subject to approval of the Replacement Hospital project by the General Assembly and the Governor for FY 1976. As a result of the planning and construction for the Replacement Hospital and oth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...t of 80,000 through a loan, 3 lease this property commencing on or prior to September 1, 1975, to the University at a rental of 3,835, for the ten-month period September 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, subject to the availability of funds, with a provision for annual renewals, at a rental of 4,600 a year, the amount of the rental being the interest costs incurred by the Foundation in financing the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ... parking facilities and the rental costs will be included in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation for FY 1975-76, and funds for the rental costs required after June 30, 1976, will be included in the same budget on an annual basis. I t is also recommended that the construction of the proposed parking area be approved as a "noninstructional facility," subject to further ac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ed renewal, E C I M E F would provide 1,920 hours of professional services for graduate medical education instruction, at the rate of 23.61 per hour, for the period July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976. The University would also reimburse E C I M E F for space and clerical and administrative support for the same period. T h e amount of the proposed contract would not exceed 49,000. Funds are avail-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ors for snow removal and minor landscape and site rehabilitation work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. T h e contract is for the period commencing July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976. The contractor will be compensated for furnishing each item of equipment with operator at the rate specified, and material will be supplied at the unit rate specified in the proposal. The estimated ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...iate administrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period of July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, with an option by the University to extend this contract for the additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder. Total Per Cent P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ... services for miscellaneous remodeling, rehabilitation, and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The work would be for the period from July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, at a fee based on the actual salaries of technical personnel plus 150 per cent for overhead and profit, the total cost of which would not exceed 150,000. Funds are made available for remodeling, reh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ed Children 29 The President of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the renewals of leases for the period of July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, for the offices of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield and Chicago, subject to the availability of funds: Lease 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...of the construction contract documents for the 500-bed Replacement Hospital. T h e services will be provided on an hourly rate basis and will not exceed 25,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976, plus reimbursement for authorized travel. As a result of the planning and construction for the Replacement Hospital and other capital projects proposed for the Medical Center campus, additional assi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...d health care delivery systems at a cost not to exceed 213,000 through June 30, 1975. It is now desired to increase the limit of that contract to 465,000 through the fiscal period ending June 30, 1976. The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the contract with Herman Smith Associates be amended to reflect the new authorization. F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...nois, with access to the CACC IBM 370 158 system located at the Urbana-Champaign campus. The Illinois Community College Board has requested that the current agreement be extended through June 30, 1976. The agreement will provide for time sharing for ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to ICC... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ncellor at the Medical Center has recommended that that action be amended to authorize a contract with Rockford Anesthesiologists, Associated, for the period of October 15, 1975, through June 30, 1976, in an amount not to exceed 13,500.' Services of Rockford Anesthesiologists, Associated, are required to assist in carrying out the medical education program at the Rockford School of Medicine. Funds... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ... 30, 1978, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of funds, at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1976, are available in the operating budget of the Operation and Maintenance Division. Funds required for ,400 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 17 renewals of the sublease and for operational costs after that ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...the same rental on an annual basis. The Foundation would have the option to extend the lease until June 30, 1980, upon the same terms and conditions. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1976, are available in the operating budget of the Operation and Maintenance Division. Funds required for annual renewals of the sublease and for operational costs after that date will be requested in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: .... Specifically, the Carle Foundation Hospital would provide 640 hours of professional services for graduate medical education program development for the period November 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976. The hospital would be reimbursed in an amount not to exceed 12,700. Funds are available from the current contract with the Federal government. Approval of the subcontract by Federal officials has be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...et with parking and other site improvements. The lease will cover the period from the time the Foundation has completed the construction of the facility estimated to be May of 1976 until June 30, 1976, with an option to the University to renew the lease annually. The annual rental cost will be 53,300. The University will operate the center and will be responsible for all costs of operation and mai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ... rate not to exceed seven percent, with the loan to be repaid over a five-year period. The Foundation would lease the equipment to the University for the period December 5, 1975, through June 30, 1976, with annual options for renewal by the University for a five-year period with monthly payments of 26,008.12 excluding maintenance. Present monthly rentals are approximately 32,500 excluding maintena... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...award of the following cost-plus contract for electrical work necessary for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period December 22, 1975, through June 30, 1976. The University would hold an option to extend this contract for one year upon the same terms and conditions. , I otal Percent Percent Percent Estimated for for for Fee Material Labor Subcontracts Pa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ... U S T E E S January 21 Leases With Whom Bradley University Rockford College Total Purport Extension of lease for office space in Burgess and Sisson Halls for the period July 1, 1975, to June 30, 1976 Extension of lease for office space in the Science Building for the period July 1, 1975, to April 30, 1976 Amount to Bt Paid by tkg University J 90 BOB 9 073 99 861 Urbana-Champaign New Contracts Wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...he land will be used for parking for approximately thirty-two vehicles. It is also recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease of the property with the Foundation until June 30, 1976, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...the operating budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds for the demolition of the improvements and construction of parking facilities, and for rental costs until June 30, 1976, are available in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds for rental costs required after that date will be included in that budget on an annual basis. T h e student ad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...thorization to continue in effect, commencing July 1, 1976, and continuing thereafter until further action of the Board in September 1976, the internal budget for FY 1976 as it exists on June 30, 1976. Authorization ,640 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 16 is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total income, to: a accept resignations... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...l funds not to exceed 33,000 are currently available to fund the contract. This amount represents a reduction of 16,000 from the amount authorized by the Board for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976. T h e amount has been reduced because funds are available from patient care revenue to offset the cost of the residency program. T h e Chancellor at the Medical Center has recommended approval of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...p for the remainder of the required educational services for FY 1977 will be recommended to the Board at a later date. The present recommendation seeks to obligate Federal funds prior to June 30, 1976, to avoid the lapse of such funds. The total contract with the Metropolitan group is estimated to be 3,000,000 for the fiscal year. It is further recommended that the Chancellor at the Medical Center... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ual arrangements to enable the University to deliver health care effectively in the neighborhood setting. The most recent contract was approved by the Board on June 18, 1975, and expires June 30, 1976. The Medical Center campus wishes to renew the contract for FY 1977, for an amount not to exceed 30,000 for services including clinic publicity, community liaison and coordination, recruitment of res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...tatives. SECTION 7.09. Audit Reports and Furnishing of Same. That it will on or before one hundred fifty 150 days after the end of each fiscal year commencing with the fiscal year ending June 30, 1976, cause to be prepared and will furnish to the depository and upon written request therefor to the holder or holders of any Bonds, certified reports of audit based on an examination sufficiently compl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...Resolution contemplates a maximum payment of 3,306,898 a year for twenty-five years, subject to possible reductions as set forth in the Resolution. The payments are to begin no later than June 30 of thefiscalyear during all of which said new Hospital is in full operation. ,1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 245 Whereas, the replacement Hospital has been approved by the West Side Planning Agency, the Comp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...tration in developing efficient and effective operation of the programmed health care delivery systems. T h e most recent contract was approved by the Board on July 16, 1975, and expired June 30, 1976. T h e consultant will be paid on the basis of the firm's composite consultant hourly rates. The rates are on file with the Secretary of the Board of Trustees. T h e cost for the services of the cons... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1976: ...ding funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agen- ,216 -BOARD 6F HHJSTEES February 16 cies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976. T h e complete report was sent to each member of the Board ifi advance of the meetings and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1976: ...professional skills of the council along with its extensive data base. The contract, in an amount not to exceed ,1977 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 399 12,400, will extend from July 1, 1977, to June 30, 1976. Funds are available in the-budget of a Health Resources Administration grant to the School of Public Health. - Under the contract,- the Illinois Cancer Council will provide the school with 1 instruc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1976: ...l lease period is November 1, 1972, provided the space is available for occupancy at that time, through June 30, 1973, with options to renew annually for three 3 additional years through June 30, 1976, a total period of forty-four 44 months. The basic rental is 3,478.00 per year. Remodeling done at the request of the University will total 32,518.00, which sum is to be prorated across the entire te... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...r at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended the following appointments and reappointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Physical Education for three-year terms ending June 30, 1976: Appointments BEN F, BEHRENT, Health Planning Associate, Comprehensive State Health Planning Agency, Springfield. MICHAEL J. CASSIDY, President, Illinois Association of Park Districts, Freeport. RHOD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ..., MEDICAL CENTER 3 The Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1976: ERNEST LAQUATTE, Community Pharmacist, LaQuatte Drug Company, Herrin MYRON NEWMAN, Community Pharmacist, Newman Pharmacy, Inc., Chicago LAWRENCE WOJCIK, Hospital Pharmacist, South Shore Hospital, Ch... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...vorable to the University of those received. A schedule of bids received has been filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. The term of the contract will be July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1976, with an automatic renewal on an annual basis on the same terms and conditions unless terminated by the University or The House of Vision, Inc., upon 180 days' notice in writing to either party. The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...r into an agreement extending the present lease of approximately 2,692 net assignable square feet on the second floor of 6271 j South Wright Street, Champaign, from July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1976, at an annual rental of 5,475, and to sublease the property to the University, subject to the availability of funds, on a fiscal year basis. The lease will provide for an option in the Foundation to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...d balance of the funds borrowed by the Foundation for the purchase. The property contains several commercial buildings and six tenants under leases which expire between May 31, 1975, and June 30, 1976. Subsequent rental income has reduced the option price to 137,240. It is now desired to change the site of the Speech and Hearing Clinic from the northwest corner of Sixth and Chalmers Streets to the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...nd the Independent Petroleum Association of America. T h e initial period for the purchase of petroleum will be Fiscal Year 1971-72 and extend for four' additional fiscal periods through June 30, 1976, all subject to availability of funds. Public bid advertisements and direct solicitations to all major petroleum companies and their distributors resulted in bid proposals being received April 22, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1976: ...partment of Commerce. Provision is also made for further annual renewal periods beginning July 1, 1976, and extending through June 30, 1981, subject to a successful negotiation, prior to June 30, 1976, of a mutually acceptable rental rate for such period. T h e initial lease will be for 6,411 N A S F and the quantity of space thereafter will be increased periodically as required. The total net ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1976: ...rty back to the University for biennial periods at a rental of 144,500 for the quarter ending September 30, 1966, and 184,500 for each quarter thereafter with the option to renew through June 30, 1976, said lease back to provide an option in the University to purchase the improvements thereon at a price equal to the then outstanding principal and accured interest on the obligation incurred by the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1976: ...of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, to and including June 30, 1976, or until said sublease is finally terminated by the payment, and liquidation of the above mentioned indebtedness, whichever shall first occur; and which sublease shall provide that this corporation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1977: ...llinois Foundation be requested to lease all of the third floor and the west one-half of the second floor of the property at 505 East Green Street, Champaign, from March 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at a total annual cost of 57,500 for rental and operating and maintenance costs. It is further recommended that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1977: ...ois Foundation be requested to lease 2,710 net assignable square feet on the east side of the second floor of the property at 505 East Green Street, Champaign, from June 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at a total annual cost of 12,500 for rental and operating and maintenance costs. It is further recommended that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1977: ...r into an agreement extending the present lease of approximately 6,103 net assignable square feet on the second floor of 26 East Springfield Avenue, Champaign, from July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at an annual rental of 9,000, and to sublease the property to the University, subject to the availability of funds, on a fiscal year basis. Funds for the rental payments for FYI975 will be included ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1977: ...llinois Foundation be requested to lease all of the third floor and the west one-half of the second floor of the property at 505 East Green Street, Champaign, from March 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at a total annual cost of 57,500 for rental and operating and maintenance costs. It is further recommended that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1977: ...ois Foundation be requested to lease 2,710 net assignable square feet on the east side of the second floor of the property at SOS East Green Street, Champaign, from lune 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at a total annual cost of 12,500 for rental and operating and maintenance costs. It is further recommended that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1977: ...r into an agreement extending the present lease of approximately 6,103 net assignable square feet on the second floor of 26 East Springfield Avenue, Champaign, from July 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at an annual rental of 9,000, and to sublease the property to the University, subject to the availability of funds, on a fiscal year basis. Funds for the rental payments for FY1975 will be included ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1977: ...edical Center 6 T h e Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms ending June 30, 1977: 1 In addition to the above State Appropriations, it is estimated that 29,531,800 in additional funds from other sources will be obtained 29,325,000 from Hospital Income and Federal Grants, 206,800 f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...s Foundation be requested to lease 2,466 net assignable square feet on the west side of the first floor of the property at 505 East Green Street, Champaign, from October 1, 1974, through June 30, 1977, at a total annual cost of 12,960 for rental and operating and maintenance costs. It is further recommended that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...n execution of a membership agreement and subsequent annual fees to be paid on July 1 each year through July 1, 1978. However, the University may withdraw from membership effective as of June 30, 1977, if it so determines. Funds will be provided from General University Unassigned-Expense for this membership. A copy of the standard membership agreement is on file with the Secretary of the Board of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...erials will be submitted to the Board of Higher Education for approval of the project as a noninstructional facility, if required. The lease is for the period of October 1, 1975, through June 30, 1977, and in lieu of cash rental, provides that the land will be improved grading, gravel, fencing, and key-activated gate by the University a t an estimated cost of 48,000. The improved property, schedul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...or temporary parking during the construction of the replacement hospital and the parking structure at the Medical Center campus. T h e lease is for the period of October 1, 1975, through June 30, 1977, and in lieu of cash rental the University is to provide the cost of improving the property then estimated to be 48,000 with funds in the operating budget of the Medical Center Parking Program. The i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period of July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder. Percent for Mat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... services for miscellaneous remodeling, rehabilitation, and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The work would be for the period from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, at a fee based on the actual salaries of technical personnel plus 150 percent for overhead and profit, the total cost of which would not exceed 100,000. Funds are made available for remodeling, reha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... e contract is funded by the Federal government under the Area Health Education System contract. The College of Medicine wishes to renew the contract for the period July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, to continue the development and the implementation of the residency program. Under the contract, East Central Illinois Medical Education Foundation will provide approximately 1,280 hours of graduate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...Illinois, with access to the IBM 370 168 system located at the Roosevelt Road Building, Chicago. The Illinois Community College Board has requested that the agreement be extended through June 30, 1977. The agreement will provide for time sharing for ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to ICC... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...e sharing for ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to ICCB for services through June 30, 1977, are estimated to be 30,000, based on University-wide administrative data processing rate for system usage. University charges will be revised by agreement of both parties to reflect changes in Unive... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...ffices, with access to the IBM 370 168 system located at the Roosevelt Road Building, Chicago. T h e Board of Higher Education has requested that the current services be extended through June 30, 1977. The agreement will provide for time sharing for ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to IBHE will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to IBH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...e sharing for ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to IBHE will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to IBHE for services through June 30, 1977, are estimated to be 16,000, based on University-wide administrative data processing rate for system usage. University charges will be revised by agreement of both parties to reflect changes in Unive... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...ls and equipment with operators for snow removal and minor landscape and site work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. The contract is for the period July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977. The contractor will be compensated for furnishing each item of equipment, with operator, at the rate specified, and material will be supplied at the unit rate specified in the proposal. The estimate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... University's review of construction contract documents for the replacement hospital. T h e services will be paid on an hourly basis and will not exceed 27,500 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1977, plus reimbursements for authorized travel. As a result of the volume of planning and construction, the University Office for Capital Programs requires additional professional assistance. It is conte... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... is contemplated that the level of activity and the status of planning and construction for the replacement hospital will not require the continuation of the employment of the firm after June 30, 1977. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Account. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Conlon; no, Mr. Summers; absent, Mr. Szegho. On motion of Mr. Livingston, this recommendation was approved... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... of the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. T h e lease would be for the period July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, under the following terms: Lease 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago Rentable Sq. Ft. 5,817 Annual Rental 36,356.25 Rental Cost Sq. Ft. 6.25 The renewal is for a one-year period at the same rate as the pas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... c. T h a t , subject to the availability of funds, the University lease the acquired equipment from the University of Illinois Foundation for the period from September 19, 1976, through June 30, 1977, with the option to renew on an annual fiscal year basis, for an additional six years at a rental rate not to exceed 674,820 annually. That, subject to the availability of funds, the University enter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...ability of funds, the University enter into a lease agreement for additional supporting equipment with the Illinois Educational Consortium for the period from September 19, 1976, through June 30, 1977, with the option to renew on an annual fiscal year basis for an additional six years at a rental rate not to exceed 312,552 on an annual basis. The supporting equipment to be leased is as follows: Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... . The property will be assigned to the Housing Division for rental for staff housing. I t is also recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease with the Foundation until June 30, 1977, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the budget of the Housing Division. Funds through June 30, 1977, are available in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... until June 30, 1977, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the budget of the Housing Division. Funds through June 30, 1977, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds required after that date will be included in that budget on an annual basis. T h e student advisory vote w a s : Aye, M r . Conlon, M r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ... Fencl Lane, Hillside, for the Police Training Institute and the Office of the Associate Vice President for Public Service. T h e lease would be for the period September 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, at a monthly rental of 5,583.33 including all necessary remodeling and complete maintenance and repair of the building, janitorial services, trash removal, and city water with the provision that the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...interest on the loan secured to finance the acquisition. ,30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 21 I t is also recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease with the Foundation until June 30, 1977, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available in the operating budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation. Funds through June 30, 1977, are available in the budget of the Division of Parking and Transportation, and funds required after that date will be included in that budget on an annual basis. T h e s t u d e n t a d v i s o r y ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...l Leases With Whom Illinois Central College Illinois Realtors Plaza Purpose Lease of 4,400 square feet of Stevenson Hall, Route 24, East Peoria, Illinois, for the period July 1, 1976, to June 30, 1977 Lease of a portion of the third floor of the Illinois Realtors Plaza building, 3180 Adloff Lane, Springfield, Illinois, for the period July 1, 1976, to June 3 0 , 1 9 7 7 Amount to Be Paid by the Umo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ement be entered into to lease 7,500 square feet at 1423 Centre Circle Drive, Downers Grove, for the Police Training Institute. The lease would be for the period October 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, at a monthly rental of 4,375, including all necessary remodeling and complete operation and maintenance of the building. T h e University will have the option to extend the lease for four single-yea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ommends approval to enter into an agreement with Carson Pirie Scott Company, owner of the 36 South Wabash Avenue Building, Chicago, for the lease of space from September 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, at a monthly ,1976 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 75 rental of 1,330, with options in the University for annual renewals through June 30, 1980. The space will be jointly occupied by the Cooperative Extensio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ion Board has approved this plan subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees. T h e Foundation would lease the equipment to the University for the period of October 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, with annual options for renewal by the University for a seven-year period with monthly payments of 64,913.00 excluding 12,085.00 monthly maintenance costs. The present monthly rentals are 99,306.10 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...Possession of Tract A shall be delivered to F O U N D A T I O N concurrently with the conveyances of title subject to the presently existing year-to-year lease which presently extends to June 30, 1977, and upon such delivery of possession, F O U N D A T I O N shall be entitled to all rental payments becoming due and payable thereafter. 4. Such other terms and conditions as said Comptroller and Sec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...duce operating costs for this component by having the Illinois Educational Consortium purchase the controller and lease it back to the University for the period December 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977 funds for fiscal year 1977 are currently available in the computer center budget. Subsequent renewals would start at the beginning of each fiscal year, subject to continued availability of funds, unt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...campus has recommended that Herbert J. Hopen, Professor of Vegetable Crops in the Department of Horticulture, be given a sabbatical leave of absence for the period April 1, 1977, through June 30, 1977, on one-half pay, in accordance with the provisions of the University of Illinois Statutes. Professor Hopen plans to carry out research on vegetable crop microclimates and disease protection with her... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...e until March 31, 1977. The Chancellor at the Medical Center campus, at the request of the city of Peoria, has recommended that the deadline for surrendering possession be extended until June 30, 1977, for the convenience of the city. This extension will not interfere with any of the programs of the Peoria School of Medicine. I concur. T h e student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Conlon, Mr. Matthews... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...OARD OF TRUSTEES March 23 V, lies Park Place, Springfield, to provide 1,570 square feet of additional space for the Division of Services for Crippled Children from April 1, 1977, through June 30, 1977, at a rental based on 6.32 sq. ft. per year, or approximately 2,481, for the lease period. Funds for this rental are available in the current budget of the Division of Services for Crippled Children.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...he recommended low bidder has not performed previous work for the University, but a review of their previous experience is favorable. It is anticipated that this work can be completed by June 30, 1977. Funds in the amount of 46,000 are available in the budget of the Physical Plant Department. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Conlon, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Volgman; no, none. On motion of Mrs. Rad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...guidelines shall first be reflected in the fiscal year 1979 appropriation requests to be submitted to the Board of Higher Education in the fall of 1977. 4. Any actions of the Board after June 30, 1977, shall be in conformance with the guidelines. Conversely, actions taken by the Board prior to July 1, 1977, shall not be covered by the guidelines. 5. This resolution shall remain in effect until mod... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...thorization to continue in effect, commencing July 1, 1977, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1977, the internal budget for FY 1977 as it exists on June 30, 1977. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs.of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations, b to make such additional a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ization established by area residents assists the University in delivering health care in the neighborhood. T h e present contract was approved by the board on June 16, 1976, and expires June 30, 1977. T h e Medical Center campus wishes to renew the contract for the first six months of FY 1978 at a contract price not to exceed 15,000, with an option in the University to renew for the remaining six... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ct, under which the Carle Foundation Hospital provides up to 960 hours of professional services for graduate medical education program development for the period January 1, 1977, through June 30, 1977.1 The hospital will be reimbursed in an amount not to exceed 21,600. The chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended approval by the board in order to permit disbursement of funds to the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ard of Trustees approved the award of cost-plus contracts for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of appropria... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...imately 5,000 square feet of building space. T h e annual rental rate is 1,800, representing a unit cost of 0.36 per square foot. T h e period of the lease is from June 15, 1977, through June 30, 1977, with the option to renew at the same rental rate for four successive one-year periods commencing July 1, 1977. Funds for the rental for this fiscal year are available in the operating budget of the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...n Hospital, Medical Center 29 On June 15, 1977, the Board of Trustees approved a subcontract with the Carle Foundation Hospital, Urbana, Illinois, for the period January 1, 1977, through June 30, 1977, to develop a family practice residency program. The subcontract is funded by the federal government under the Area Health Education System contract. The College of Medicine wishes to renew the subco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...n developing the most efficient and effective operating systems for the new hospital. T h e most recent contract renewal was approved by the board on J u l y , 2 1 , 1976, and expired on June 30, 1977. A total of 388,926 has been obligated against the contract, The. continuation of the employment of this consultant group for FY 1978 is recpmrnended by hospital administration. T h e consultant will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...id by the University: Medical Center Total t 15 000 675 633 690 633 t 21 082 J 21 082 T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1977 45 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1977. Changes in Endowment Fool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Cost or Yield Description Percent Household Finance de... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...1 082 J 21 082 T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1977 45 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1977. Changes in Endowment Fool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Cost or Yield Description Percent Household Finance demand notes Associates demand n o t e s . . . City Products demand notes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977. T h e c o m p l e t e report was sent to e a c h m e m b e r of the board i n adv a n c e of the m e e t i n g , a n d a copy is being filed w i t h the secretary of t h e board. A s u m m a r y of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...0. The building is to be used by the Department of Psychology for a Community Psychology Training Program. It is anticipated that the lease will begin on September 1, 1973, and terminate June 30, 1978. The lease will provide for renewal options for five additional single-year periods with one rental adjustment by amending the annual base rent of 7,200 to correspond with any change in the Consumer ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1978: ... property at 701 South Wright Street, Champaign, for offices for Administrative Data Processing at an annual rental of 9,775 for the period beginning October 1, 1975, and extending until June 30, 1978, and that the Foundation sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of funds, at the same rental on an annual basis. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1976, are ava... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1978: ... West Oregon Street, Urbana, for an instructional laboratory for the Department of Dance. T h e annual rental would be 6,000 for the period beginning October 1, 1975, and extending until June 30, 1978. The Foundation would sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of funds, at the same rental on an annual basis. The Foundation would have the option to extend the lease until... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1978: ...Medical Center 4 T h e Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1978: CECIL DILLAKD, community pharmacist, Dillard Professional Pharmacy, Chicago JOHN H . NEUMANN, community pharmacist, Neumann Pharmacies, Inc., Aurora ,1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 425 GEORGE TKIES, co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1978: ...S BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Ninth Report 1976-78 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fifty-Ninth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-TWO BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1,1976, TO JUNE 30,1978 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, I L L I N O I S , J U N E 30, 1978 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: SIR : I have die hono... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...trative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period from July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for the additional period of one year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder. The contracts ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ring services for miscellaneous remodeling and rehabilitation and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The work is for the period from July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, at a fee based on the actual salaries of personnel, plus 150 percent for overhead and profit, the total cost of which would not exceed 75,000. Funds are made available during the fiscal year for rem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...horized to establish procedures required to implement the guidelines herein adopted. 3. The implementation of these guidelines shall begin on July 1, 1977, and be completed no later dian June 30, 1978. Any adjustments to appropriation requests resulting from the implementation of these guidelines shall first be reflected in the fiscal year 1979 appropriation requests to be submitted to the Board o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...dministrative officers, recommends award of a cost-plus contract for roofing work of a minor nature at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, the award being made to Frank Staar Sons, Inc., Chicago, the low bidder. This contract will be for roofing work on projects for-which the cost of the project is less than 25,000. Following is a sche... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...t of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option to extend the contracts, other than the contract for electrical work, through June 30, 1978, be exercised. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Volgman; no, none; absent, Mr. Conlon. On motion of Mrs. Rader, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ractors Co., Chicago, the low bidder, for electrical work for minor remodeling and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. This contract will be for electrical work on projects for which the total cost of the project is less than 25,000. The following is a schedule of the bids received by the University for this project... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...on of a leasing arrangement1 for the warehousing facility at 1121 South Clinton Street, Chicago, Illinois. The lease of this building and premises is for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, with option to renew for successive annual periods until June 30, 1984, under substantially the same terms and conditions. The basic annual rental rate is 50,690.60. In addition, the University is r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...nt of the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, as follows: Rentable Annual Cost per Location Sq. Ft. Rental Sq. Ft. 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago 5 817 38 392 20 6 60 The renewal of this lease is for the same amount of rental space, but at a high... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...f the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, as follows: Rentable Cost per Location Sq. Ft. Annual Rented Sq. Ft. lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash Street, Springfield 7 849 52 980 75 6 75 ,1977 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 317 The renewal of this leas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ersity, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the execution by the comptroller and the secretary of extensions of leases for the period July 1, 1977, to June 30, 1978, at various locations within the state to provide space for cooperative extension activities. The details of the proposed leases recommended for execution are as follows: ,318 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...to 245 inclusive. RECOGNITION OF NEW STUDENT TRUSTEES President Howard recognized and presented two of the three new nonvoting student trustees, who will serve from July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. Present were Miss Cathy Conlon, nursing student from the Medical Center campus, and Mr. Cornele Overstreet, law student from the Urbana campus. Miss Gretchen Winter, from Chicago Circle, was unable ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...contract is funded by the federal government under the Area Health Education System contract. The College of Medicine wishes to renew the subcontract for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, to continue development and implementation of the residency program. The East Central Illinois Medical Education Foundation will provide approximately 1,280 hours of graduate medical education instr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...e subcontract, under which Carle Hospital would provide up to 1,920 hours of professional services for graduate medical education program development for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. The hospital will be reimbursed in an amount not to exceed 43,200. Federal funds are currently available to finance the subcontract through September 30, 1977, and renewal of the federal contract is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ... Hospital, the maximum amount the University Hospital would be indebted to the Veterans Administration would be 35,000. The proposed contract will be effective for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1978. Funds are available in the University Hospital Income Fund to reimburse the West Side Veterans Administration Hospital should this be necessary. 1 Based upon a rate of 2.20 per gross square foot per... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...the comptroller and the secretary of leases for the Cooperative Extension Service and the field staff Office of the Associate Vice President for Public Service from July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, a s listed below. Utility and janitorial services are included in the rental except as noted. Present Payment, Proposed Payment, Lessor Sq. Ft. Annual Sq. Ft. Annual Sq. Ft. Effingham County Extensi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ersity's IBM 370 168 system located at the Roosevelt Road Building, Chicago. The ICCB has requested that the current services be continued for the period from September 22, 1977, through June 30, 1978. The agreement will provide for time-sharing for approximately ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ly ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to ICCB will be on a "best-effort" basis. Fixed cost charges to ICCB for services through June 30, 1978, will be 30,000 billed monthly, based on Universitywide administrative data processing rates for system usage. University charges will be revised by agreement of both parties to reflect changes in Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ystem at the Roosevelt Road Building, Chicago. The Illinois Board of Higher Education has requested that the current services be continued for the period from September 22, 1977, through June 30, 1978. The agreement will provide for time-sharing for approximately ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to IBHE will be on a "best-effort" basis. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ing for approximately ten hours per day, Monday through Friday, with no specific operational guarantee. The support to IBHE will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges for services through June 30, 1978, are estimated to be 5,000, based on the Universitywide administrative data processing rates for system usage. University charges may be revised, by agreement of both parties, to reflect changes in U... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ic operational guarantee will be made. The support to the agency will be on a "best-effort" basis. Charges to the agency for the services during the period of September 22, 1977, through June 30, 1978, are estimated at 20,000, and monthly billing will be based upon the administrative computer center processing rates for system usage. The agreement may be renewed for an additional one-year period b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ... for professional services in connection with the University's review of construction contract documents for the replacement hospital. The contract would be from October 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, and the fee for the professional services will be paid on an hourly basis at an annual rate that will not exceed 27,500, plus reimbursements for authorized travel. The continued services of the firm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...iversity, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative ofiBcers, recommends the approval of execution by the comptroller and the secretary of leases for the period July 1, 1977, to June 30, 1978, at various locations within the state, to provide space for cooperative extension activities. The terms of the proposed leases are as follows: . Proposed Payments, Location Lessor JSq. Ft. Annual Sq... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...will vary between 8 and 20 per hour, depending on the type of service required. Total charges payable under this contract will not exceed 60,000 for the period September 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Account. ,1977 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 449 The vice president for administration concurs in the recommendation. I recommend approval. The student advisory v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...t, Benton, Illinois, for the Region 10 Office, Cooperative Extension Service. The period of the lease is from the time of completion of the facilities estimated to be between April 1 and June 30, 1978 through June 30, 1983. The monthly rental is 950.51, with options in the University for annual renewals upon the same terms and conditions. Funds are available in the FY 1978 budget of the College of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ... suggested list of projects that might be undertaken with funds gained from the refinancing program. With regard to the timetable implied in the list of "principles" i.e., the closing by June 30, 1978, on revenue bonds that might be sold to establish the system , President Corbally emphasized that acceptance of the entire plan as a package was more important than the need to complete the closing b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...dministrative officers, recommends the award of a contract for radiation services at the Chicago Circle campus to Radiation Safety Services, Inc., for the period January 1, 1978, through June 30, 1978, at the rate of 19 per hour, not to exceed 11,852. T h e services include a review of the method of acquisition, delivery, and inventory control of radioisotopes, laboratory survey, management of rad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...y 1, 1978, to August 31, 1978, is funded from a federal training grant to the School of Public Health. A second contract in an amount not to exceed 90,496 extending from July 1, 1977, to June 30, 1978, is funded from a Kellogg Foundation grant to the School of Public Health. Under these contracts the Health and Hospitals Governing Commission will administer and manage the residency program in occu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ccounts with the Champaign National Bank in Champaign to provide services of Master Charge and VISA to the University for an initial period covering the balance of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1978, with an option to renew the arrangement for FY 1979 under the same prices, terms, and conditions, based on a continuing need and the availability of funds. It is also recommended that the comptrolle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...rticipation for the period May 1, 1978, through April 30, 1979. The University police department has sufficient funds in its current budget 2,869 to cover the period from May 1, 1978, to June 30, 1978, and will have available the balance of 14,346 for the period July 1, 1978, dirough April 30, 1979, subject to the appropriation of such funds to the University. The chancellor at the Urbana campus h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...When purchased, the property will be assigned to the Housing Division for the same use. It is also recommended that authorization be given to enter into a lease with the foundation until June 30, 1978, with options for annual renewals thereafter during the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available. The lease will also provide an option for the University to acquire the property at i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ring the term of the lease, subject to funds being made available. The lease will also provide an option for the University to acquire the property at its acquisition cost. Funds through June 30, 1978, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds required after that date will be included in the budget on an annual basis. T h e student advisory vote was: Aye, Miss Conlon, M r . Ov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...s Foundation. T h e foundation has authorized entering into an agreement with I T E L Corporation, Leasing Division of San Francisco, California, whereby the foundation would sell, as of June 30, 1978, all of its owned data processing equipment to I T E L . I T E L has proposed a contract with the University whereby the University would lease the data processing equipment, presently in use and now... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ... with lease rates for the additional equipment to be determined in the same manner as was used for the basic contract. T h e annual rentals, subject to final costs to be determined as of June 30, 1978, are estimated to be 780,000 for the administrative computer; 388,000 for the Chicago Circle computer center; 84,000 for the civil engineering computer; and 776,000 for the computing services office ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...l other documents as required with I T E L Corporation, Leasing Division, for the leasing of the data processing equipment at the rates specified, subject to final cost adjustments as of June 30, 1978, and subject to the availability of funds, for the period from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979. Funds have been included in the University's budget request and in the appropriation bill of the Ge... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...s published in June 1977. T h e National Science Foundation has granted the University greater patent rights, and the Navy has extended the right of the University to seek a patent until June 30, 1978. T h e University Patent Committee recommends: 1 transfer of the rights of the 1 Administration of the waivers provided for professional and administrative activities related to a "clinical experienc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...thorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1978, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1978, the internal budget for F Y 1978 as it exists on June 30, 1978. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with t h e needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: 1 to accept resignations; 2 to make such additional... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...gs. T h e character of the proceedings has been such that the earlier estimates are now known to have been conservative. I t appears that the legal expenses from January 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, will be approximately 85,000. An updated estimate of additional expenses has been requested. While the FCC proceedings have raised many novel issues in A M radio licensing, the University's advisers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...turing existing debt, 6. Endorse the concept of authorizing much larger tuition pledges for bond rating purposes only not the use of such funds, and 7. Endorse the timetable of closing by June 30 on re-fund bonds sold to establish the system. I n addition, t h e following a d v a n t a g e s of a restructuring p l a n were cited: 1. Reduction of current debt service reserve requirement current cov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...onds that might be sold to establish the system , President Corbally emphasized that acceptance of the entire plan as a package was more important than the need to complete the closing by June 30. He expressed his concern that the trustees not feel hurried into taking action without a clear understanding and feeling of confidence in the proposal in its entirety. Mr. Lenz moved that the committee e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...0. The building is to be used by the Department of Psychology for a Community Psychology Training Program. It is anticipated that the lease will begin on September 1, 1973, and terminate June 30, 1978. The lease will provide for renewal options for five additional single-year periods with one rental adjustment by amending the annual base rent of 7,200 to correspond with any change in the Consumer ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1978: ...versity: Medical Center Total 46 484 1 731 776 SI 778 2J0 S S 191 382 191 302 This report was received for record. ,30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LJuty 19 Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1978 33 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1978. Changes in Endowment Pool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Face Value or Number of Shares Cost or Yield Percent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1978: ... 302 This report was received for record. ,30 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LJuty 19 Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1978 33 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1978. Changes in Endowment Pool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Face Value or Number of Shares Cost or Yield Percent 5 000 00 165 000 00 Date Sales: 6 29 6 29 Description Amount 5 000 00 16... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1978: As of June 30, 1978, the total cost of the firm's services was 385,926. All of the services required in connection with programming of the proposed ambulatory care facilities and most of the services required in connect... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1978: As of June 30, 1978, the total fund, including interest, amounted to 174,975. Under the terms of the insurance trust, the fund is to be used to supplement the salary received from "University funds" by a "man" in the De... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1978: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978. The complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. Annual Report of the Treasurer 30 In accordance with th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1978: ...ALSM; Galdino E. Valvassori, professor of radiology, ALSM. ,342 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S July 18 ship August 3 1 , 1977. Dr. Effie A. Graham served as acting head from September, 1977 to June 30, 1978 at which time Dr. Carlson was appointed acting head. The recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and after consultation with the members of the department. T h e vice president... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the execution of agreements, subject to the availability of funds, to lease space for the period from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979, as listed below: Proposed Cost Lessor Address Sq. Ft. Annual Rental Sq. Ft. Illinois Central College Stevenson Hall , Peoria 17 127 4.25 4,030 sq. ft. Renewal Westridge IUinois Realty Management Co.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ... bidder as follows: to R. H. Bishop Company, Champaign, for ventilation work for repairs. minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979, with an option by the University to extend the contract for one year upon the same terms and conditions. The contract will be for ventilation and distribution systems for conditioned air on projects... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute leases for the period July 1, 1978, to June 30, 1979, at various locations within the state, to provide space for Cooperative Extension Service activities. T h e terms of the proposed leases are as follows: Present Proposed Annual Payment Annual Paymen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...with parking and other site improvements. T h e lease will cover the period from the time the Foundation has completed the construction of the facility estimated to be October 1978 until June 30, 1979, with an option to the University to renew the lease annually. T h e annual rental cost will not exceed 45,860. The University will operate the center and will be responsible for all costs of operati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ol's educational programs the professional skills of the council along with its extensive data base. T h e contract, for an amount not to exceed 12,000, will extend from July 1, 1978, to June 30, 1979. Funds are available in the operating budget of the School of Public Health for FY 1979. T h e Illinois Cancer Council will provide to the School of Public Health: 1 instruction for graduate students... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...d ambulatory care facilities and most of the services required in connection with the hospital have been completed. The continuation of the services of the consultant is required through June 30, 1979, for the analysis of the existing material receiving, storage, and distribution facilities for the hospital; the development of the operational system for the new central hospital supply system; and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ve officers, now recommends award of a costplus contract to the Nu-Way Contracting Co., Chicago, the low bidder for this work. T h e contract is for the period November 17, 1978, through June 30, 1979 with an 1 Division III includes: heating, process piping, refrigeration, and automatic temperature controls. ,1978 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 129 option by the University to extend it for an additional p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...truction contract documents and coordination of the placement of all new and existing movable equipment for the new hospital building. The contract would be from January 1, 1979, through June 30, 1979. The fee for the professional services will be paid on an hourly basis and will not exceed 14,000 plus reimbursements for authorized travel. T h e continued services of the firm will help to ensure t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...k County for the residency training of physicians in occupational medicine in Cook County Hospital. The contract in an amount not to exceed 93,720 is for the period July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979. Funds are available from a Kellogg Foundation grant. Under the contract, the Health and Hospitals Governing Commission has the authority to administer and manage the residency program in occupationa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...stem and because there are no package programs available to meet the hospital's requirements. T h e cost of the professional service is 17,600, with the work to be completed on or before June 30, 1979. State appropriated funds are available in the operating budget of the Medical Center campus for this purpose. T h e vice president for administration concurs in the recommendation. I recommend appro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...cilities which make it desirable for the intended use. ,1979 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 227 The lease is for the property at 401 North Broadway, Urbana, for the period April 1, 1979, through June 30, 1979, at a monthly rental of 1,625. The University would have the option to extend the lease for five additional one-year periods beginning July 1, 1979, upon the same terms and conditions. The unit rate ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...r any single year renewal period will be in the campus operating budget authorization request for that fiscal year to be submitted to the Board of Trustees. Extension of the lease beyond June 30, 1979, or any subsequent year is subject to the availability of such funds. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Miss Kooper, Mr. Sobotka, Mr. Watson; no, none. On motion of Mrs. Shepherd, this recommendati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ved by representatives of the jurisdictions. It is proposed that the University enter into an agreement for the continuing operation of M E T C A D for an initial period from May 1979 to June 30, 1979, with provision for renewal for successive fiscal years by mutual agreement of the parties, subject to the availability of funds. T h e agreement would also provide for an Interagency Administrative ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...resented to establish M E T C A D policies and to approve the proposed M E T C A D budgets and cost-sharing percentages. 2 Funds to support the campus share of the M E T C A D project to June 30, 1979, are available from state appropriations to the University for FY 1979. Should the M E T C A D agreement be renewed for FY 1980, state appropriations will be used, subject to their availability. The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...uct needed surface parking facilities for the Housing Division on the property. Authorization is now requested to enter into an agreement with the Foundation to lease this property until June 30, 1979, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1979, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds for any ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ... agreement with the Foundation to lease this property until June 30, 1979, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1979, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds for any of the annual renewal periods would be included in the Housing Division budget authorization request submitted to the Board of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ing Division for student housing if economically feasible, or for surface parking. Authorization is now sought to enter into an agreement with the Foundation to lease this property until June 30, 1979, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1979, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds for any ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ... agreement with the Foundation to lease this property until June 30, 1979, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental costs until June 30, 1979, are available in the budget of the Housing Division, and funds for any of the annual renewal periods would be included in the Housing Division budget authorization request submitted to the Board of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...approved the award of cost-plus contracts for minor building maintenance, remodeling, and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1979, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period from July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, upon the same terms and conditions. The Physical Plant Department at the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ve officers, has recommended the lease of a building at 900 South Des Plaines Avenue, Chicago, for warehouse facilities for the Medical Center campus for the period June 1, 1979, through June 30, 1979, and, subject to the availability of funds, the exercise of an option to renew the agreement under the same terms and conditions for FY 1980. T h e basic rental is 3,986.17 per month; as additional r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...rsity currently leases a similar facility at 1121 South Clinton Street, Chicago. The lessor has notified the University of the sale of the building and the termination of the lease as of June 30, 1979, in accordance with the terms of the lease agreement. T h e student advisory vote was: Aye, Miss Kooper. Mr. Sobotka, Mr. Watson; no, none. O n motion of Mr. Neal, this recommendation was approved by... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ... to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1979, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1979, the internal budget for fiscal year FY 1979 as it exists on June 30, 1979. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: 1 to accept resignations; 2 to make such additional a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...d into agreements to lease this land as a portion of the site for the Department of Electrical Engineering's Aeronomy Field Station at a rental rate of 500 per year, with options through June 30, 1979, upon the same terms and conditions. T h e University, in a program funded entirely by NASA and the National Science Foundation, operates five kinds of beam type antennae at the station to study mete... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...better its default ratio and enhance its eligibility for additional federal capital contribution for 1980-81, an institution was to have assigned these notes to the federal government by June 30, 1979. The University has recently received information which indicates that the federal government has extended the June 30 deadline date to August 31, 1979. T h e Chicago Circle campus has identified 414... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...gifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1978 through June 30, 1979. The complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. Report of Investment Transactions through January 31,19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ..., Medical Center 2 The Chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1979. HENRY CADE, Assistant Director of Professional Services, Walgreen Drug Company, Chicago CLINT MUNCH, Community Pharmacist, Munch's Civic Center Pharmacy, Elgin SISTER M . MARGARET WRIGHT, Hospital P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...ocated at 17500 South Oak Park Avenue, Tinley Park, Illinois. The space is for the Cook County Cooperative Extension Service Office. The period of the lease is from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979, at a monthly rental of 1,137.50. Funds have been included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for FY 1979 and will be inc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ... and equipment with operators for snow removal and minor landscape and site work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. T h e contract is for the period July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979. T h e contractor will be compensated for furnishing each item of equipment, with operator, at the rate specified, and material will be supplied at the unit rate specified in the proposal. T h e esti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...versity whereby the University would lease the data processing equipment, presently in use and now leased from the foundation, to the University for the period from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979, with the option to renew the contract on a year to year basis at the same terms for the same equipment. T h e contract also contains a purchase option that can be exercised by the University during ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...ta processing equipment at the rates specified, subject to final cost adjustments as of June 30, 1978, and subject to the availability of funds, for the period from July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979. Funds have been included in the University's budget request and in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for FY 1979 and will ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...ty paid out no money. The chancellor at the Medical Center has now recommended that the contract with the West Side Veterans Administration Hospital be renewed for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1979. Full anticipated utilization of the contract for the coming year would result in a net cash benefit to the University Hospital of ap- ,1978 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 659 Income proximately 35,000. Fund... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...te administrative officers, recommends the award of a contract for radiation services at the Chicago Circle campus to Radiation Safety Services, Inc., for the period July 1, 1978, though June 30, 1979, at the rate of 17.71 per hour, the total not to exceed 29,970. The services include: a review of the method of acquisition, delivery, and inventory control of radioisotopes, laboratory survey, manag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...t to the availability of funds, for minor building maintenance, remodeling, and new construction at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period of July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979. The University would have the option to extend these contracts for an additional year under the same terms and conditions. The award in each case is to the low bidder. Percentage of Cost Material Ge... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...ces for miscellaneous remodeling and rehabilitation and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The authorization would be for the period July 1, 1978, through June 30, 1979, and payment for the services provided will be from funds budgeted for each project authorized by the University and assigned to the firms. T h e fees for both firms will be based on the actual salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ... was to have assigned these notes to the federal government by June 30, 1979. The University has recently received information which indicates that the federal government has extended the June 30 deadline date to August 31, 1979. T h e Chicago Circle campus has identified 414 additional loan notes in the amount of 423,856 which can be submitted to the federal government by the extended deadline da... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ing it to cancel the agreement for any reason within ten days after the governor of the state of Illinois approves the University's annual appropriation, said cancellation effective as of June 30 of that year. The contract would also be subject to the right of either party to terminate it at any time upon three months written notice with the provision for continuation following any such terminatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...s warranted by operational needs. Bank services have been provided, since first authorized, by the Champaign National Bank on the basis of competitive bids. T h e agreement terminated on June 30, 1980, and competitive bids have been received for service in FY 1981. T h e bank submitting the bid offering the most economical advantage to the University is the Bank of Illinois, Champaign. One of the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1980: ...7 531 This report was received for record. ,32 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 17 Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1980 33 T h e Comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1980. Transactions u n d e r Finance C o m m i t t e e G u i d e l i n e s Date Number Description Cost Yield Amount Sales: 5 15 250 000 Household Finance demand notes 250 000 00 250 000 00 5 21 241 000 H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1980: ...rk Air Lines 15 T h e annual agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services in Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, which would have expired June 30, 1980, was extended by authorization of the Board of Trustees to October 3 1 , 1980. Negotiations for a new operation and maintenance agreement have not been completed; and it has been determined that prov... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1980: ...10 The present agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services provided by the University at the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, expired June 30, 1980. However, with authorization from the Board of Trustees, it has been extended through January 1981 with the understanding that the rates in the new agreement, when determined, would be retroactive to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1980: ...iate professor of pharmacy practice and of health professions education in the Center for Educational Development. He has been acting dean since the resignation of August P. Lemberger on June 30, 1980. T h e nomination of Dr. Manasse is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and with the endorsement of the executive committee of the College of Pharmacy. T h e vice president for academic affa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1980: ...t for general storage uses. T h e lease would conform to the following schedule and terms: from September 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, at a rental of 9,330; from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1980, at an annual rental of 11,196; from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1985, at an annual rental of 11,940; and with the further option of the Founda- ,1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 157 tion to extend the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1980: ...f Illinois Foundation be requested to enter into an agreement to lease the entire second and third floors of Mini Tower at 409 East Chalmers Street, Champaign, from July 1, 1975, through June 30, 1980, at an annual rental of 70,000 plus, as additional rental, the pro rata share of real estate taxes. T h e Lessor will provide heat, water, janitor services, trash removal, and interior and exterior m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1980: ...on would sublease the space to the University, subject to the availability of funds, at the same rental on an annual basis. The Foundation would have the option to extend the lease until June 30, 1980, upon the same terms and conditions. Funds for rental and operation until June 30, 1976, are available in the operating budget of the Operation and Maintenance Division. Funds required for annual ren... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1980: ...the lease of space from September 1, 1976, through June 30, 1977, at a monthly ,1976 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 75 rental of 1,330, with options in the University for annual renewals through June 30, 1980. The space will be jointly occupied by the Cooperative Extension Service and the Office of the Secretary of the Business Advisory Council of the College of Commerce and Business Administration at the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1980: ..., Medical Center 3 The chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1980. DONALD BAUGHER, community pharmacist, Baugher Family Health Center, Beardstown BERNARD EVERS, community pharmacist, Evers Pharmacy, Inc., Collinsville ROBERT SINGISER, industrial pharmacist, Abbott ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1980: ...e tension activities. T h e details of the proposed leases are as follows: adsec30, Ex- 1 The agreement contains options by the University to extend this lease from July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, at an annual cost of 9,600, and from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981, at an annual cost of 10,800. ,672 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 21 Proposed Payment Annual Sq. Ft. 13,920 3.40 sq. ft. 17,191 5.00 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1980: ...pon their own aircraft. In addition, the tenant is given the option to renew and extend the term of the lease for an additional five-year period commencing July 1, 1975, and extending to June 30, 1980. Rental for this subsequent term is to be negotiated at the time the option is exercised. Finally, the lease amendment provides that the University may assign parking spaces and assess reasonable fee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1980: 1978, TO JUNE 30, 1980 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, I L L I N O I S , J U N E 30, 1980 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: Sm: I have the honor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...linois: Sm: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixtieth report of T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1980. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators vii ix MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...y to provide for the operation and maintenance of the space to be occupied by Ozark. T h e new ,1979 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 271 agreement will become effective May 1, 1979, and terminate June 30, 1980. It will provide that in return for operation and maintenance and other services to be provided by the University and for landing privileges and use of aircraft parking aprons for loading and dischar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...00 pounds gross landing weight per Britt aircraft landed at Willard Airport. It is proposed that the agreement become effective upon possession estimated to be June 1, 1979 and terminate June 30, 1980. The chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus and the vice president for administration have recommended that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute an agreement as described abo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...le and Medical Center campuses for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1979, with an option by the University to extend these contracts for an additional period from July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, upon the same terms and conditions. The Physical Plant Department at the Chicago campuses has recommended the exercise of the option since it will be more economical than rebidding the project. The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...trative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana campus for the period from July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980. The University would have the option to extend these contracts for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, the award in each case being to the lowest bidder. The contracts are for pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...dministrative officers, recommends the award of a contract for radiation services at the Chicago Circle campus to Radiation Safety Services, Inc., for the period of July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, at the rate of 2,846 per month, the total not to exceed 34,152. The services include: a review of the method of acquisition, delivery, and inventory control of radioisotopes, laboratory survey, mana... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ty paid out no money. The chancellor at the Medical Center now has recommended that the contract with the West Side Veterans Administration Hospital be renewed for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1980. Anticipated full utilization of the contract for the coming year would result in a net cash benefit to the University Hospital of approximately 3,000. Funds are available in the University Hospital ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ry care facilities and most of the services required in connection with the hospital have been completed. T h e continuation of the services of the consultant is highly desirable through June 30, 1980, to complete the analysis of material receiving, storage, and distribution facilities for the hospital and to provide on-site consultation required to instruct hospital personnel regarding the operat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ls and equipment with operators for snow removal and minor landscape and site work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. The contract is for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980. T h e contractor will be compensated for furnishing each item of equipment, with operator, at the rate specified, and material will be supplied at the unit rate specified in the proposal. Based on a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...es, for miscellaneous remodeling and rehabilitation and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The authorization would be for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, and payment for the services provided will be from funds budgeted for each project authorized by the University and assigned to the firms. T h e fees for both firms will be based on the actual salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ncurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends the execution of an agreement, subject to the availability of funds, to lease space for the period from July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, as listed below: Proposed Cost Per Lessor 'Address Sq. Ft. Annual Rental Sq. Ft. Westridge Minois Realty Management Co., 18 750 1 25 Inc., as agents for the Reliable Corporation, 1001 West Van Buren... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...nt of the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, as follows: Rentable Cost per Location Square Feet Annual Rent Square Foot 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago 5 817 42 929 52 7 38 T h e renewal of this lease is for the same amount of rental space but at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...f the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, as follows: Rentable Cost per Location Square Feet Annual Rent Square Foot lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash 7 849 57 428 28 7 32 Streets, Springfield 1 The University has an option to extend the lease... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...tive officers, recommends that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute the following leases, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, at various locations within the state to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. The terms of the proposed leases are as follows: Proposed Annual Payment Lessor Location Sq. Ft. Cost Sq.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ment of lease for thirty acres of land for the Aeronomy Field Station in Section 26 of Somer Township, Champaign County, at an annual rental of 8,000 for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980. Funds are available from institutional funds at the Urbana-Champaign campus. In 1964 and 1966, the University entered into agreements to lease this land as a portion of the site for the Department o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...idency training program will be conducted in facilities of Cook County Hospital. Funds are available as follows: 1. An amount not to exceed 124,734 for the period August 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, to be paid from a grant awarded by the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; and 2. An amount not to exceed 80,656 for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, to be pai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ne 30, 1980, to be paid from a grant awarded by the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare; and 2. An amount not to exceed 80,656 for the period July 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, to be paid from a grant awarded by the Kellogg Foundation. The vice president for academic affairs and the vice president for administration concur. I recommend approval. Contracts with Affiliated H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...74 square feet at 1188 John Deere Road, East Moline, for the use of the Cooperative Extension Service, Rock Island County office. The period of the lease is from October 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, at a monthly cost of 1,042. ,410 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 20 Funds are available in the County Extension Trust Fund account for FY 1980. The monthly rental cost for this space through FY 1979 was... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...sident, Illinois Pharmaceutical Association MICK HUNT, president, Illinois Council of Hospital Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the advisory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1980, are: Donald Baugher, Beardstown; Bernard Evers, Collinsville; and Dr. Robert Singiser, North Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1981, a r e : Marvin Graber, Chicago; J. Thomas Gulick,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ce to minority students and to recruit University graduates to urban practice locations. The contract, in an amount not to exceed 40,000, is for the period from November 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980. Funds are available in the operating budget of the Medical Center campus. The vice president for academic affairs and the vice president for administration concur in this recommendation. I recommend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...f Services for Crippled Children. The lease will provide 4,142 square feet in the Woodlawn Social Services Center, 950 East 61st Street, Chicago, for the period November 1, 1979, through June 30, 1980, at a monthly rental of 2,298.81. Trie annual unit cost is 6.66 per square foot. The lease will provide for an option in the University to extend the lease for an additional one-year period upon the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...D OF TRUSTEES November 15 ters would be located on University property which would be leased to the Mass Transit District. The leases would begin no sooner than November 19, 1979, ending June 30, 1980. They would be automatically renewed from year to year unless terminated on prior 90 days' notice by either of the parties. T h e terms would provide for rental payments to the University at an annua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...s Nerad Associates, Architects , for professional services as outlined above on fixed approved hourly basis 16 per hour , but not to exceed 15,000, for the period of February 1, 1980, to June 30, 1980. Funds are available in the operating budget of the University of Illinois Hospital. Contract for Professional Services with Executive Consulting Group, Inc., Medical Center 26 The chancellor at the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ms and Services for FY 1980. In addition, funds have been included in the University's budget requests for Fiscal Year 1981. The University's obligations to pay any amounts subsequent to June 30, 1980, are subject to the availability of such funds. The vice president for administration concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. Increase in Construction Contracts, Single Student Residenc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ... no one has yet been identified. It is therefore necessary to make interim arrangements for the management of the office. It is proposed that during a period which will end no later than June 30, 1980, Executive Consulting ,1980 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 569 Group, Inc., be assigned responsibility for overall supervision of the Medical Service Plan office on a day to day basis and continue efforts to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...onsor. 7. This Offer shall expire and the United States shall not be obligated to pay any part of the costs of the Project unless this Offer has been accepted by the Sponsor on or before June 30, 1980, or such subsequent date as may be prescribed in writing by the FAA. 8. T h e Sponsor hereby agrees that it will incorporate or cause to be incorporated into any contract for construction work, or mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...e grounds that the issue was not properly litigated in the Probate Division. A proceeding in the Circuit Court of Cook County testing the validity of the 1974 Bylaws was set for trial on June 30, 1980. At a meeting on May 28, 1980, attended by the five counsels of the medical institutions and the co-counsel employed jointly by them, it was announced by Northwestern University that it had decided t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ization to continue in effect, beginning July 1980 and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1980, the internal budget for Fiscal Year 1980 as it exists on June 30, 1980. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...c., Willard Airport 26 The present agreement with Ozark Air Lines, Inc., for services in the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, expires June 30, 1980. Although both parties wish to renew the agreement, Ozark's plans for levels of air service to Willard have been uncertain, making it difficult to negotiate new rates for University services. It is p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...al, and Educational Associates, Inc. AHSEA , of Chicago. The present contract was authorized by the Board of Trustees in October 1979, for 40,000 for the period from November 1, 1979, to June 30, 1980. It has been of substantial benefit to the Urban Health Program. Under the contract, AHSEA engages in activities to implement its recommendations for reorganization of the Urban Health Program's Comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ... Board of Trustees approved the award of cost-plus contracts for minor building maintenance, remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1980, with an option by the University to extend these contracts from July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981, with the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the approp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ..., Medical Center 4 The chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1981. MARVIN BUD GRABER, community pharmacist, Keeler Pharmacy, Chicago J. THOMAS GULICK, community pharmacist, Gulick Pharmacies Corp., Danville TERRY W. TRUDEAU, institutional pharmacist, director, Phar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...ory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1980, are: Donald Baugher, Beardstown; Bernard Evers, Collinsville; and Dr. Robert Singiser, North Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1981, a r e : Marvin Graber, Chicago; J. Thomas Gulick, Danville; and Terry W. Trudeau, Normal. O n m o t i o n of M r . N e a l , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . Additional Adviso... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...censed software to meet the specific requirements of the University; and 4 fifteen days of professional accounting consultation. The contract will cover the period from March 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981 the anticipated implementation date of the system . T h e cost will be 165,000, plus reimbursements for reasonable and proper expenses incurred for data communication line time, travel and living exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...tution is approximately equal. The chancellor at the Medical Center now has recommended that the contract with the West Side Administration Hospital be renewed for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1981. Anticipated full utilization of the contract for the coming year would result in a net cash benefit to the University Hospital of approximately 2,000. Funds are available in the University Hospital ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...e administrative officers, recommends the award of a contract for radiation services at the Chicago Circle campus to Radiation Safety Services, Inc., for the period July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981, at the rate of 3,135 per month, the total not to exceed 37,620. T h e services include: a review of the method of acquisition, delivery, and inventory control of radioisotopes, laboratory survey, ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...ls and achievements to the several community constituencies in the Chicago area affected. The proposed contract for an amount not to exceed 66,000 is for the period from July 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981. Funds are available in the institutional funds budget of the Medical Center campus. T h e vice president for academic affairs and the vice president for administration concur in the recommendation. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...he Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. The contractors bid on unif prices for an estimated volume of equipment, with operators and materials, for the period July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981. The work will be undertaken as ordered by the Physical Plant Department and will be paid for on the basis of the actual cost of each job in accordance with the unit prices. Each job will be covered ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...e following cost-plus contracts, for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period from July 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981. The University will have the option to extend these contracts for an additional year under the same terms and conditions. T h e award in each case is to the low bidder. Percentage of Cost Total Esti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...modeling, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1980, with an option by the University to extend these contracts from July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981, with the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option as described now be exercised. Funds ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...ices, for miscellaneous remodeling, rehabilitation, and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. The authorization would be for the period from July 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981, and payment for the services provided will be from funds budgeted for each project authorized by the University and assigned to the firms. T h e fees for both firms will be based on the actual salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ... square feet at 710 West Park, Urbana Carle Foundation, Inc., lessor ,1980 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 657 for the School of Clinical Medicine, Urbana, during the period from July 1, 1980, to June 30, 1981, at an annual rental of 19,000. T h e rental includes the cost of complete operation and maintenance of the facilities. Funds are available in the Federal Health Professions Capitation Grant to the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ... officers, recommends that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute the following leases, subject to the availability of funds, for the period from July 1, 1980 through June 30, 1981, at various locations within the state to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. T h e terms of the proposed leases are as follows: Present Proposed Lessor Location Annual Payment Annual... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...rized to execute a lease, subject to the availability of funds, for the annual sum of 19,000 for 2,000 square feet at 1010 Jorie Boulevard, Oak Brook, for the period from July 1, 1980 to June 30, 1981. T h e space is for the Region Two Office of the Cooperative Extension Service and the Office of the Associate Vice President for Public Service. The unit costs reflect the use of exclusive and nonex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...hed in the Survey of Current Business by the United States Department of Commerce. Provision is also made for further annual renewal periods beginning July 1, 1976, and extending through June 30, 1981, subject to a successful negotiation, prior to June 30, 1976, of a mutually acceptable rental rate for such period. T h e initial lease will be for 6,411 N A S F and the quantity of space thereafter ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1981: ...zed cost of the Foundlings Home steam contract and to assume the amortization of 25,000 pounds of additional steam capacity for the life of the proposed new contract which will terminate June 30, 1981. On motion of Mr. Hahn, these recommendations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Neal, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Swain; no, none; absent, Dr. Bakalis, G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1981: ... the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981, as follows: Rentable Location Square Feet Annual Rent Cost per Square Foot 43 East Ohio Street, Chicago 5,817 47,117.76 8.10 The renewal of this lease is for the same amount of rental space but at a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ... lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield, subject to the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981, as follows: Location lies Park Place, Sixth Ash Street, Springfield Rentable Square Feet 7,849 Annual Rent 65,191.59 Cost per Square Foot 8.31 T h e renewal of this lease is for the same amount of r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ...to the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation for surface parking for staff. Authorization is now sought to enter into an agreement with the Foundation to lease the property until June 30, 1981, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental until June 30, 1981, are available in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...into an agreement with the Foundation to lease the property until June 30, 1981, with options for annual renewals thereafter, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for rental until June 30, 1981, are available in the budget of the Division of Campus Parking and Transportation, and funds for any of the annual renewal periods would be included in the Division of Campus Parking and Transportati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ring into an agreement to lease 2,344 net assignable square feet at 1400 West Park, Urbana Mercy Hospital, lessor for the School of Clinical Medicine, Urbana, for the period July 1, 1980 June 30, 1981, at an annual rental of 17,500. The rental includes the cost of complete operation and maintenance of the facilities. Funds are available in the Federal Health Professions Capitation Grant to the Col... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...illard Airport facilities, with Britt Airways, Inc., of Terre Haute, Indiana, for the continuation of their operation of a scheduled commuter service for the period July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981. The new agreement provides that effective July 1, 1980, Britt will have exclusive use of 225 square feet of space in the Willard Airport Administration Building and shared use of the common area. Br... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...quare feet of space in the property at 1408 W. University Avenue, Urbana, for a computer center for the School of Basic Medical Sciences for the period beginning October 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981, at a monthly rental of 2,009.56 annual rate of 24,114.75 . The University would have the option to extend the lease upon the same terms and conditions for five additional one-year periods except tha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...dent, Illinois Pharmacists Association CLYDE BUCHANAN, president, Illinois Council of Hospital Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the advisory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1981, are: Marvin Graber, Chicago; J. Thomas Gulick, Danville; and Terry W. Trudeau, Normal. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1982, are: Craig Kueltzo, Lombard; Harland Lee, Evanston; and George S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...te contracts with the First National Bank of Chicago to provide services of Master Charge and VISA as described above for an initial period covering the balance of the fiscal year ending June 30, 1981. It will be unnecessary to open a deposit account with the First National Bank of Chicago since appropriate accounts have already been established. O n m o t i o n of D r . D o n o g h u e , a u t h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...unty Hospital. Funds are provided in the grant for the partial support of these activities at Cook County Hospital in an amount not to exceed 100,000 for the period July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981. The vice president for academic affairs and the executive vice president concur. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . N e a l , this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d b y t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ospital, Medical Center 20 On June 19, 1980, the Board of Trustees approved a contract with Lutheran General Hospital to provide educational services for the period July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981. T h e College of Medicine wishes to amend this contract to increase these services and the annual amount payable by 34,590, from 505,700 to 540,290. Funds are available in the budget of the Abraham ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ve leaves approved by the Board of Trustees,1 I recommend such leave for Robert N. Parker, senior associate vice president for business and finance, for the period April 1, 1981, through June 30, 1981. He plans to review financial reports and procedures used by public institutions in the United States to determine where improvements may be made in the University's financial system and to review th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ding C, Colony Square, Champaign. T h e space is needed for offices, classrooms, and laboratories for a program to train foreign students in aircraft maintenance 1 for the period April 1-June 30, 1981, at a monthly rental of 6,917 commencing on the date of occupancy. The lease will provide space for the expansion of the aircraft maintenance training program being offered by contractual arrangement... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ization to continue in effect, beginning July 1981 and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1981, the internal budget for Fiscal Year 1981 as it exists on June 30, 1981. ,1981 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 277 Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...k Airlines, Willard Airport 14 The present agreement with Ozark Airlines for services in the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, expires June 30, 1981. Both parties wish to renew the agreement. However, Ozark has recently introduced some new service requirements for which the University believes it should be remunerated and negotiations for this ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...gned to the federal government for collection after the institution has followed certain prescribed "due ,284 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 diligence" collection procedures. If done prior to June 30, 1981, an institution can better its default ratio and enhance its eligibility for additional federal capital contributions for 1982-83. The loan funds in question are held in trust by the University and l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ts, subject to availability of funds, with the Urbana-Champaign Sanitary District to effectuate the new basis for payment outlined above and to terminate the previous agreement effective June 30, 1981, upon execution of the new agreement. It is further recommended that the comptroller and the secretary of the board be authorized to renew and amend this agreement from year to year in accordance wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1981 36 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1981. Transactions u n d e r Finance C o m m i t t e e G u i d e l i n e s Date Sale: 6 1 Number Description Cost Yield 9 000 00 Amou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...the secretary. T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1981 36 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1981. Transactions u n d e r Finance C o m m i t t e e G u i d e l i n e s Date Sale: 6 1 Number Description Cost Yield 9 000 00 Amount 9 000 00 9 000 00 J. P. Morgan demand notes Purchase: 6 1 9 000 00 G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services provided by the University at the University of Illinois-Willard Airport administration building, including operation and maintenance, expired June 30, 1981. By authorization from the Board of Trustees, it has been extended through October 1981 with the understanding that the new rates, when determined, would be retroactive to July 1, 1981. Negotiations ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the fiscal year July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1981. T h e complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...to Poland will come either from a grant from the United States Department of State or from the operating budget of the Chicago Circle campus. The agreement is scheduled to continue until June 30, 1981, but may be terminated by either party by giving notice during January or July of any year. A copy of the proposed agreement has been filed with the Secretary of the Board. The Vice President for Aca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1981: ...uded in its operating expenses for purposes of billing hereunder. ARTICLE IX. TEKM SECTION 9.01. The term of this agreement shall be for a period commencing July 1, 1949, and terminating June 30, 1981. Upon such termination the Company shall convey to the University all the Company's facilities, other than facilities comprising working capital, and all the Company's inventory of operating and main... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1982: ...e, and chairperson of die department, effective November 14, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of 95,000. Dr. Barclay will succeed Dr. Noel Guillozet who resigned June 30, 1982. Dr. Barclay has served as acting chairperson since that time. T h e recommendation is made with the advice of a consultative committee 3 and after consultation with all members of the department and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1982: ...ed campus officers that contract documents were complete and requested immediate authorization to execute a contract in the name of the Board of Trustees since the bids were to expire on June 30, 1982. In order to preserve the low bid on the contract, the president of the University, in accordance with Article I I , Section 4 e of the General Rules Concerning University Organization and Procedure ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...cts in amounts up to 25,000 to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1982 43 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1982. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Sale: 6 2 6 700 shares American Home Produ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1982 43 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1982. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Sale: 6 2 6 700 shares American Home Products common stock 129 980 00 Purchases: 4 6 2 300 shares Leaseway Transpor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...10 The present agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services provided by the University at the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, expired June 30, 1982. With authorization from the Board of Trustees, it has been extended on a month-to-month basis through October 1982, with the understanding that the rates in the new agreement would be retroactive to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...overnor Thompson. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Bandala, Mr. Cobb, Miss Forsyth; no, none. Participation under the Provisions of the Illinois Fire Protection Training Act 13 On June 30, 1982, Governor Thompson signed an amendment to the Fire Protection Training Act which changed the participation requirements for certifica- ,134 BOARD OP TRUSTEES January 20 tion and reimbursement funding... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. The complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting. A copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and source... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...icine at Chicago, effective January 1, 1984, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of 115,000. Dr. Honig will replace Dr. Ira M. Rosenthal who resigned from the headship on June 30, 1982. Dr. Dharmapuri Vidyasagar has been serving as acting head. The nomination is made with the advice of a search committee and after consultation with members of the department. The vice president for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1982: ...OARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-first Report 1980-82 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-first Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-FOUR BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY I, 1980, TO JUNE 30, 1982 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBAN A, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1982 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: SIR : I have the honor to submi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ... Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-FOUR BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY I, 1980, TO JUNE 30, 1982 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBAN A, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1982 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: SIR : I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-first report of The Board of Trustees of the University of I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ois: SIR : I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-first report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1982. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators vii ix MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...rs of the advisory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1981, are: Marvin Graber, Chicago; J. Thomas Gulick, Danville; and Terry W. Trudeau, Normal. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1982, are: Craig Kueltzo, Lombard; Harland Lee, Evanston; and George Scharringhausen, Park Ridge. O n m o t i o n of M r . N e a l , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . Advisory Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ircraft maintenance training program being offered by contractual arrangements with various sponsors. T h e University will have the option to extend the lease from July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982, upon the same terms and conditions except that the space would be increased to 16,709 square feet and the rental would be at a monthly rate of 9,443. T h e University would have the further right an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ... services, for miscellaneous remodeling and rehabilitation and alteration work at the Medical Center and Chicago Circle campuses. T h e authorization would be for the period July 1, 1981-June 30, 1982, and payment for the services provided will be from funds budgeted for each project authorized by the University and assigned to the firms. T h e fees for both firms will be based on the actual salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...he following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts, and the awards recommended are to the low bidders. T h e contracts are for individual proj... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ve officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. T h e contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts, and the awards recommended are to the low bidders. T h e contracts are for individual pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...a School of Medicine. This is a continuation of the services provided under an existing contract for part of FY 1981. T h e proposed contract covers the period from July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. Funds have been included in the institutional funds budget of the College of Medicine and in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ievements of the Urban Health Program to the several community constituencies in Chicago. The proposed contract for an amount not to exceed 66,000 is for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. Funds are available in the institutional funds budget of the Medical Center campus. The vice president for academic affairs and the executive vice president concur in the recommendation. I recommend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...the Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. Bids were received on unit prices for an estimated volume of equipment, with operators and materials, for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. The work will be undertaken as ordered by the ,292 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 Physical Plant Department and will be paid for on the basis of the actual cost of each job in accordance with the unit pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...mends entering into agreements, subject to the availability of funds, to amend and extend the leases of the following properties at the Urbana-Champaign campus from July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982. Address 302 East John, Champaign 807 South Lincoln, Urbana 1400 West Park, Urbana Present Annual Proposed Annual Rental Rental 16,776.60 8,950 5.78 sq.ft. 6.14 sq.ft. 26,024.75 15,913 5.25 sq. ft. 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...tive officers, recommends that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute the following leases, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982, at various locations within the ,294 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 18 state to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. T h e terms of the proposed leases are as follows: Proposed Present Annual... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ... the lease for office space for the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. T h e lease would be for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982, as follows: RentaUe Cost Per Location 43 East Ohio St., Chicago Square Feet 5,817 Annual Rent 52,353.00 Square Foot 9.00 The renewal of this lease is for the same amount of rental space but at a hig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ncurrence ministrative officers, recommends renewal and amendment space for the Division of Services for Crippled Children in the availability of funds. The lease would be for the period June 30, 1982, as follows: Location lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash St., Springfield Square Feet 7,849 of the appropriate adof the lease for office Springfield, subject to July 1, 1981, through per Cos Square Foot ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ative officers, recommends that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to execute the following lease, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1982, at the following location within the state to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. The terms of the proposed lease are as follows: . n r r Present Proposed Lessor Location Annual Paym... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...esident, Illinois Pharmacists Association DAVID VOOEL, president, Illinois Council of Hospital Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the advisory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1982, are: Craig Kueltzo, Lombard; Harland Lee, Evanston; and George Scharringhausen, Park Ridge. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1983 are: Michael W. Booth, Centralia; James C. Boylan, Chicago; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...nc., to develop the inventory and to negotiate the participation of the Illinois Institute of Technology in the project. T h e subcontract, in an amount not to exceed 40,000, will end on June 30, 1982. The executive vice president and the vice president for academic affairs concur. I recommend approval. On motion of M r . Forsyth, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...irms for billing and follow-up of patient accounts over 180 days old. The chancellor at the Medical Center has recommended the award of such a contract for the period November 1, 1981 to June 30, 1982, to Accelerated Receivables Management of Chicago. This firm submitted the proposal judged most economically beneficial to the University. The firm will review all accounts more than 180 days old and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...presentatives, the commission has negotiated a lease purchase agreement with the Easter Seal Society. The society will lease this facility to the University from January 1, 1982, through June 30, 1982, for 7,916 per month 5.28 per square foot . The University would pay all operating, maintenance, and utility costs. T h e agreement would further provide for annual renewals, subject to the availabil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...eyond the level of the governor's recommendation can be used to meet critical program needs and address the issue of salary increases. 2. The objective will be to effect the reduction by June 30, 1982. The date is significant in that it provides little time for a downward reduction of this magnitude. Nonetheless, to the degree the University fails to achieve the targeted 2.7 percent reduction by J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ..., the Board of Trustees approved the award of cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago campuses for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1982, with an option to extend these contracts from July 1 through June 30, 1983, under the same terms and conditions. ,526 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S April 15 T h e president of the University, with the co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...rd School of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1982, on twenty-seven percent time at an annual salary of 16,292. Dr. Pittman will succeed Dr. John Koepsell who has resigned the post, effective June 30, 1982. The nomination is supported by the faculty of the department. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r . Forsyth, this a p p o i n t m e n t w a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ircle 27 The University has entered into an agreement to lease 11,484 square feet of space in the building at 1001 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, for the period January 1, 1982, through June 30, 1982, from the Reliable Corporation, at a monthly rental of 2,870 3.00 square ft. . This space was leased for the Pacific Asian- ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 551 American Mental Health Research Program, p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ts authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1982 and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1982, the internal budget for FY 1982 as it exists on June 30, 1982. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...Ozark Air Lines, Willard Airport 17 T h e present agreement with Ozark Air Lines for services in the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance, expires June 30, 1982. Although both parties wish t o renew, negotiations are incomplete for the landing fee portion of the agreement. I t is proposed, therefore, pending ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 577 completion of neg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...is significant in that it provides little time for a downward reduction of this magnitude. Nonetheless, to the degree the University fails to achieve the targeted 2.7 percent reduction by June 30, proportionately heavier cuts will be required for the balance of the year. ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 513 3. As in the past, the aim will be to provide for stability and continuity during this period o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ..., Medical Center 5 The chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for threeyear terms ending June 30, 1982. CRAIG KUELTZO, community pharmacist, Lombard, Bloomingdale, and Palos Heights HARLAND LEE, pharmacist, Evanston Hospital GEORGE SCHARRINGHAUSEN, community pharmacist, Park Ridge Ex-officio Members f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1982: ...n and repair of said building and facilities; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and extend to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year thereafter, and which permanent loan it is contemplated will be repayable in forty quarterly installments of approximately Twenty-nine Thousand Four Hundred Dolla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1982: ...ance ; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two year periods from July 1 of each odd-numbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, until said sublease is finally ter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1983: ... organizations. T h e University of Illinois Foundation asked to be designated a University-related organization as provided in the guidelines and authorized a basic agreement, effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. T h e Foundation desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1987. Under the agreement, the Foundation will provide fund-raising services and other a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1983: ...nizations. The University of Illinois Alumni Association asked to be designated a University-related organization as provided in the guidelines and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. The Alumni Association desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1988. The agreement provides that the Association will provide management and supe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1983: ...ed organizations. The University of Illinois Foundation asked to be designated a University-related organization as provided in the guidelines and authorized a basic agreement, effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. The Foundation desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1988. Under the agreement, the Foundation will provide fund-raising services and other ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1983: ...ys a portion of the operating and maintenance costs of the center. On May 20, 1982, the Board of Trustees approved an initial payment of 41,391, for the period September 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. In spring of 1983, the Board of Trustees approved the second payment of 85,598 for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e chancellor at Chicago has now recommended that Evanston Hospi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1983: ...ns. T h e University of Illinois Alumni Association asked to be designated as a University-related organization, as provided in the guidelines, and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. The Alumni Association desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1986. The agreement provides that the Association will provide management and supe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1983: ...rganizations. The University of Illinois Foundation asked to be designated as a University-related organization, as provided in the guidelines, and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. The Foundation desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1986. The agreement provides that the Foundation will provide fund-raising services and ot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1983: ...zations. The University of Illinois Alumni Association asked to be designated a University-related organization, as provided in the guidelines, and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. The Alumni Association desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1987. The agreement provides that the Association will provide management and supe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1983: ...illiard Airport facilities with Air Illinois, Inc., of Carbondale, Illinois, for opera- ,22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 29 tion of a scheduled air service for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. The agreement provides that Air Illinois will have exclusive use of 225 square feet of space in the Willard Airport Administration Building and shared use of the common area. Air Illinois is to pay ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...dically-related items; and for use by both University of Illinois faculty and industrial science personnel as a high-technology research and development center. The lease would terminate June 30, 1983, and provide for a rental payment of 1 million from the University to the Chicago Medical School. The Chicago Medical School would agree to pay the University 700,000 in monthly installments to cpera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...f the lease for office space for the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Chicago, subject to the availability of funds. T h e lease is for the period from July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, as follows: Location University of Chicago Square Feet 4,142 Annual Rent 25,515 Cost per Square Foot 6.16 The renewal is for the same amount of rental space but at a higher rate. The present rate is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...the lease for office space for the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield, subject to the availability of funds. The lease is for the period from July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, as follows: Location lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash Streets, Springfield Square Feet 8,849 Annual Rent 81,853 Cost per Square Foot 9.25 T h e renewal is for the same amount of rental space but at a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...is Council of Hospital Pharmacists SOL KESSELMAN, president, Illinois Association of Community Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1983, are Michael W. Booth, Centralia; James C. Boylan, Chicago; and David W. Hicks, Belvidere. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1984, are Bruce J. Dickerhofe, Aurora; Pauline J. Harris, Chicago; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...sity Guidelines 1982" presented herewith, the rescission of the May 1977 action of the board adopting the earlier guidelines, and the implementation of the 1982 guidelines not later than June 30, 1983. I concur, and recommend the adoption of the following resolution: Whereas, the four senior public higher education systems in Illinois have developed a set of guidelines and definitions codifying fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...i- 1. "University Guidelines 1982" are adopted as the operating policy of the University of Illinois with respect to the matters contained therein and shall be implemented not later than June 30, 1983; ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 97 2. T h e action of the Board of Trustees on May 18, 1977, adopting and approving guidelines and definitions pertaining to the handling of locally held funds is rescin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ry Council, an important group advising and working with the Urban Health Program. T h e contract proposed, for an amount not to exceed 30,000, is for the period January 1, 1983, through June 30, 1983. Funds are available in the institutional funds budget of the Chicago campus. T h e vice president for academic affairs and the executive vice president concur in the recommendation. I recommend appr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ved from the present tenant, a Mrs. Hilda Steffens. T h e purchaser has signed a document for payment of the above amount, subject to approval by the University. The bid is valid through June 30, 1983. T h e vice president for business and finance and the university counsel have recommended that the board approve the sale of the land for D M 1,009,138.95 and that authority be given to the comptrol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ... Ryan Bros., Inc., Chicago, for furnishing the necessary equipment, operators, and materials for snow removal, landscaping, and site work at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1983, with an option to extend the contract for FY 1984 under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...thorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1983, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1983, the operating budget for FY 1983 as it exists on June 30, 1983. Authorization is also requested, in accordance with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources, to: a accept resignations; b make such additional app... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...nds are appropriated for the Federal fiscal year, which begins on October 1. T o achieve compatibility of fiscal periods, the State Librarian proposes to extend the current contract from June 30, 1983, through September 30, 1983. T h e Illinois State Library would pay the University a total of 81,000 over the threemonth period. The State Librarian also proposes a new contract for the fiscal period... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...services provided by the University at the Willard Airport Administration Building, including operation and maintenance service, have been completed. T h e existing agreement will expire June 30, 1983. 1 Under the agreement approved by the board on June 17, 1982, the Illinois State Library agreed to pay the University 319,166 during FY 1983. ,258 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 16 T h e new agreement provi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...nd collection activities of these units. Bank services have been provided by local banks on the basis of competitive bids. T h e current agreement with the Bank of Illinois terminates on June 30, 1983. Competitive bids have been received for continuation of the service in Fiscal Year 1984, with an option to renew for an additional one-year period under the same terms and conditions. The bank submi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ble policies and regulations promulgated by the University, Big Ten Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, and Federal and State agencies. The agreement would be effective June 30, 1983 through June 30, 1984, and continue unless either party gives notice of termination at least ninety days prior to expiration of the original term or extended term. T h e chancellor at Urbana-Champaig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ... by the Association in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. The agreement will be effective from June 30, 1983, through June 30, 1984, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...by the Foundation in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. T h e agreement will be effective from June 30, 1983, through June 30, 1984, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ays a portion of the operating and maintenance costs of the Center. On May 20, 1982, the Board of Trustees approved an initial payment of 41,391, for the period September 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983. The chancellor at Chicago has now recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 85,598 for the period July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984. Funds appropriated by the General Assembly to meet ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ts in amounts up to 25,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1983 42 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1983. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Purchase: 6 14 96 000 Associates demand notes Cost Yi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1983 42 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1983. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Purchase: 6 14 96 000 Associates demand notes Cost Yield 9.15 Amount 96 000 00 Transactions under Comptroller's Authority Sale... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ing and increase the functional use of the building from the Quadrangle. ,382 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S S e p t e m b e r 15 The University of Illinois Foundation has reported that as of June 30j 1983, interest earnings and gains from the 3 million gift amount to 600,000 and are available for the project. Accordingly, the president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate adminis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...zations. T h e University of Illinois Alumni Association asked to be designated a University-related organization as provided in the guidelines and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. T h e Alumni Association desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1985. T h e agreement provides that the Association will provide management and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...ted organizations. The University of Illinois Foundation asked to be designated a University-related organization as provided in the guidelines and authorized a basic agreement effective June 30, 1983, with the Board of Trustees for that purpose. T h e Foundation desires to renew this agreement for Fiscal Year 1985. T h e agreement provides that the Foundation will provide fund-raising services an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...Malloy presented detailed information on the University of Illinois Hospital: a status report on the current financial condition of the hospital, indicating a projected cash balance as of June 30 in excess of 2.0 million; the introduction of newly recruited key staff in support of the hospital director and the hospital operations; and detailed information concerning a proposal foi the employment o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...edical Center 4 T h e chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the advisory committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms ending June 30, 1983. MICHAEL W. BOOTH, community pharmacist, Frank's Pharmacy of Centralia, Inc., Centralia JAMES C. BOYLAN, industrial pharmacist, G. D. Searle Company, Chicago DAVID W. HICKS, community pharmacist, Den... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...iversity would have the further right and option to extend the lease upon the same terms and conditions at a monthly rental of 8,406 for the following periods: from July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983; and from July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. Additionally, the University would have the right and option to extend this lease upon the same terms and conditions for the periods beginning July 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ... the advisory committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1982, are: Craig Kueltzo, Lombard; Harland Lee, Evanston; and George Scharringhausen, Park Ridge. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1983 are: Michael W. Booth, Centralia; James C. Boylan, Chicago; and David W. Hicks, Carol Stream. On motion of Mr. Neal, these appointments were approved. Business Advisory Council, College of Business A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...d pay all operating, maintenance, and utility costs. T h e agreement would further provide for annual renewals, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, for 8,750 per month 5.83 per square foot ; and for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984, for 9,712 per month 6.48 per square foot . The renewal would be at the sole option of the Universit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...andem grant with respect to any cooperative work on the two Baxter Travenol Laboratories grants. ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 475 agreement provides that effective March 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, Sulcon will have the exclusive use of the building for office, rest room, and hangar space for an aircraft owned by the company. Sulcon will pay the University 622 per month for the term of the leas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...al responses to cutbacks in federal and state support. WARREN K. WESSELS, assistant dean of the College of Agriculture since September 1, 1964, has requested leave for the period March 1-June 30, 1983. He will study ways and means of developing opportunities for students in the College of Agriculture who have not had traditional farm experience to gain experience appropriate for their intended car... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago campuses for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1982, with an option to extend these contracts from July 1 through June 30, 1983, under the same terms and conditions. ,526 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S April 15 T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the op... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...ents. ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 547 The chancellor at the Medical Center has now recommended that Evanston Hospital be paid the sum of 41,391 for the period from September 1, 1982, to June 30, 1983. Funds have been included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for FY 1983 and will be included in the Medical Center opera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...he Chicago Circle and Medical Center campuses. Bids were solicited on unit prices for an estimated volume of equipment, with operators and materials, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983 1 The Physical Plant Department has determined that the single bid received from Ryan Bros., Inc., is reasonable and therefore recommends award of a contract to this 6im. ,1982 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...sity, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option be exercised, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, at an annual rental of 40,194. Funds will be included in the Graduate College institutional funds operating budget authorization request for FY 1983 to be submitted to the Board of Trustees. O n m o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...llinois Hospital, the chancellor at the Medical Center has recommended the extension of a contract with Accelerated Receivables Management of Chicago for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. The firm was employed by the University on November 1, 1981, to assist the hospital in collecting old accounts. During the past seven months, the firm has exceeded its monthly goals for collections ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...ts of the Urban Health Program to the several community constituencies in Chicago. The proposed contract, also for an amount not to exceed 66,000, is for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. Funds are available in the institutional funds budget of the Medical Center campus. The vice president for academic affairs and the executive vice president concur in the recommendation. I recommend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the following leases be authorized, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, at various locations within the state to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. The terms of the leases proposed are as follows: Present Lessor Location Annual Payment Area Leased Cost ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...ty-four, public payrolls have been cut in the past year." T h e new president of Ohio State University, Edward Jennings, indicates that Ohio State must reduce its spending between now and June 30 by nearly 20 million and by a comparable amount in the second year of the biennium or by about 15 percent each year. Virtually all midwestern states are facing severe economic problems, and Illinois is no... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...or the Region 10 Office, Cooperative Extension Service. The period of the lease is from the time of completion of the facilities estimated to be between April 1 and June 30, 1978 through June 30, 1983. The monthly rental is 950.51, with options in the University for annual renewals upon the same terms and conditions. Funds are available in the FY 1978 budget of the College of Agriculture. The stud... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1984: ...Clinton Street, Chicago, Illinois. The lease of this building and premises is for the period July 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, with option to renew for successive annual periods until June 30, 1984, under substantially the same terms and conditions. The basic annual rental rate is 50,690.60. In addition, the University is responsible for all costs associated with the premises including taxes, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1984: ... Net Income Available for Debt Service shall be equal to or greater than one and twenty-five hundredths 1.25 times the maximum amount to become due in any succeeding fiscal year prior to June 30, 1984 for the purpose of making Fixed Sinking Fund payments and interest payments on the Bonds then outstanding hereunder and the Bonds then to be issued, less any Bonds which are to be redeemed or retired... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1984: ...nt of 41,391, for the period September 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983. In spring of 1983, the Board of Trustees approved the second payment of 85,598 for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e chancellor at Chicago has now recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 120,000 for the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985. Funds for this agreement have been included in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1984: ...ts in amounts up to 50,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1984 40 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1984. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Number Description Cost Yield Amount 52 976 00 40 122 82 48 732 77 61... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1984: ...s report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1984 40 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1984. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Number Description Cost Yield Amount 52 976 00 40 122 82 48 732 77 61 908 18 Date Sales: 6 4 2 200 shares Telex Corporation common stock 6 7... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1984: ...t with Blackhawk Industries, Inc., Chicago, to provide periodic maintenance of some 400 fume-hood systems at the Health Sciences Center, Chicago campus, for the period February 1 through June 30, 1984, with an option to extend the contract for Fiscal Year 1985 under the same terms and conditions. The work has been satisfactory, and the Physical Plant Department has recommended that the option be e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1984: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting. A copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1984: ...UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Second Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-FIVE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1982, TO JUNE 30, 1984 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, I L L I N O I S , J U N E 30, 1984 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1983, are Michael W. Booth, Centralia; James C. Boylan, Chicago; and David W. Hicks, Belvidere. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1984, are Bruce J. Dickerhofe, Aurora; Pauline J. Harris, Chicago; and Francis J. Muno, Jr., Chicago. On motion of Dr. Donoghue, these appointments were approved. Head, Department of Materials Engineering... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ... of IllinoisWillard Airport facilities with Piedmont Aviation, Inc., of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the operation of a scheduled air service for the period April 24, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e agreement provides that Piedmont will have exclusive use of 856 square feet of space in the Willard Airport Administration Building and shared use of the common area until new space is constru... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...ministrative officers, recommends award of the following contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e contractors' bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts. T h e awards recommended arc to the low bidders. T h e contracts are for individual pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ..., recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago campus, for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts. The recommended awards are to the low bidders. The contracts are for individual projects e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...ations promulgated by the University, Big Ten Conference, National Collegiate Athletic Association, and Federal and State agencies. The agreement would be effective June 30, 1983 through June 30, 1984, and continue unless either party gives notice of termination at least ninety days prior to expiration of the original term or extended term. T h e chancellor at Urbana-Champaign and the vice preside... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. The agreement will be effective from June 30, 1983, through June 30, 1984, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...iversity facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. T h e agreement will be effective from June 30, 1983, through June 30, 1984, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...or the period September 1, 1982 through June 30, 1983. The chancellor at Chicago has now recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 85,598 for the period July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984. Funds appropriated by the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for FY 1984 and included in the Chicago budget for the Health Sciences Center will be used f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...e personnel with such specialized knowledge and expertise would not be cost-effective. T h e proposed contract, in an amount not to exceed 950,000, is for the period July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984. Funds for the contract will be included in the FY 1984 Restricted Funds operating budget of the Hospital, and will come from the Hospital Income Fund. The contract is subject to the availability of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...e administrative officers, recommends that the following leases be authorized, sub- ,272 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 16 ject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984, at various locations within the State to provide space for Cooperative Extension activities. The terms of the leases proposed are as follows: Lessor Location Area Leased DeKalb County Farm Bureau, D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...ity of funds, renewal and amendment of the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield. T h e lease would be for the period July 1, 1983 through June 30, 1984, as follows: Rentable Cost Per Location Square Feet Annual Rent Square Foot lies Park Place, Sixth Ash St., Springfield 8 849 86 277 75 9.75 The renewal is for the same amount of rental space but at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ... a program of reducing parental stress and isolation, teaching parental skills, and promoting realistic expectations among teenage parents. The period of the contract is July 1, 1983, to June 30, 1984. A similar contract was in effect in 1983. The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the renewal of subcontracts subject to the receipt of funds by the University from the Ounce of Prevention, Incorp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...th the City of Chicago, including, but not restricted to, the negotiation of contracts. The contract proposed, for an amount not to exceed 65,000, is for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. Funds are available in the institutional funds budget of the Health Sciences Center. The vice president for academic affairs concurs in the recommendation. I recommend approval. O n motion of Mrs. D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...al Service Plan of the College of Medicine at Peoria. These specific services are not otherwise available within the University. The contract would cover the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984, with a provision for termination upon ninety-day notice. Funds arc available and will be included in the College of Medicine at Peoria restricted funds operating budget authorization request for Fis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ... Council of Hospital Pharmacists HARRY JABLONSKI, president, Illinois Association of Community Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1984, are Francis J. Muno, Jr., Chicago; Pauline J. Harris, Chicago; and Bruce J. Dickcrhofc, Aurora. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1985, are Beverly A. Talluto, Frankfort; Thaddeus W. Wesolows... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ... of University of IllinoisWillard Airport facilities by Mississippi Valley Airlines, Inc., of Moline, Illinois, for the operation of scheduled air service from December 15, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e agreement grants Mississippi Valley landing privileges and the use of aircraft parking aprons for loading and discharging passengers, in exchange for a fee equivalent to that charged for all s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ... Medicine at Peoria 22 T h e Ounce of Prevention, Incorporated, of Chicago has awarded a contract for 82,440 for the College of Medicine at Peoria for the period October 26, 1983 through June 30, 1984. Its purpose is to prevent child abuse and neglect by teenage parents through a program of reducing parents' stress and isolation, teaching parents skills, and promoting realistic expectations among ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...llinois, which presently grants Mississippi Valley landing privileges and the use of the University of Illinois-Willard Airport for scheduled passenger service December 15, 1983, through June 30, 1984. The amendment provides for the lease of 445.5 square feet of office space to Mississippi Valley for 4,775.76 annually, or a monthly amount of 397.98. The space rental rate is equal to rates charged ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...r tenants of the Willard Airport administration building for similar space and services. The term of the amendment is to be the same as the original agreement, December 15, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus and the vice president for business and finance have recommended that an amendment as described be executed; and that future renewals of the amended a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...idder on its total estimated base bid, for a periodic maintenance program for 406 fume hood systems at the Health Sciences Center of the Chicago campus, for the period February 1 through June 30, 1984. T h e University would have the option to extend this contract, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees and the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985, at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...ion to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1984 and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1984, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1984 as it exists on June 30, 1984. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...Board of Trustees approved an agreement with Midstate Aviation Center, Inc., Savoy, Illinois, allowing the company to conduct business at Willard Airport as a fixed-base operator through June 30, 1984. In that agreement, a provision for two five-year renewals was made, subject to mutual agreement by both parties. Midstate Aviation Center, Inc., has agreed to amend the agreement in order to continu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...ity would have the option to extend the lease upon the same terms and conditions for five additional one-year periods except that the rental for the two-year period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1984, would be at an annual rate of 24,845.50; and the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1986, would be at an annual rate of 25,576.25. It is further recommended that the comptroller and the secretary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1984: ...nt with Midstate Aviation Center, Inc., of Savoy, Illinois, allowing the company to conduct business at Willard Airport as a fixed-base operator. Under the agreement, which terminates on June 30, 1984, the company has constructed and leased certain facilities for its use. Midstate is now in need of additional operating facilities and proposes to amend the present agreement with the University to p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1984: ...on to extend the lease upon the same terms and conditions at a monthly rental of 8,406 for the following periods: from July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983; and from July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. Additionally, the University would have the right and option to extend this lease upon the same terms and conditions for the periods beginning July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985; and from July 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1984: ...dical Center 11 T h e chancellor at the Medical Center campus has recommended the following appointments to the advisory committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms ending June 30, 1984. BRUCE J. DICKERHOFE, institutional pharmacist, Copley Memorial Hospital, Aurora PAULINE J. HARRIS, institutional pharmacist, University of Illinois at Chicago Circle FRANCIS J. MUNO, JR., institutio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1984: ...al renewals, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1983, for 8,750 per month 5.83 per square foot ; and for the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984, for 9,712 per month 6.48 per square foot . The renewal would be at the sole option of the University. T h e agreement will also give the University the option to purchase the property at any time pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1984: ... maintenance, and minor repairs are estimated to be 3,250 per month. T h e University would pay all operating and utility costs. The agreement further provides for annua renewals through June 30, 1984, by mutual agreement under the same terms and conditions, except that if the parties agree on a renewal, the basic annual rental will be modified in accordance with the annual changes in the Consumer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1984: ... by the statewide advisory committee. Accordingly, temporary approval of the Small Business Development Center U I C C as a public service center is requested for the period July 1, 1979-June 30, 1984. Such approval would be reported to the Board of Higher Education as a "reasonable and moderate extension" of present campus programs. Before the end of this period, evaluation of the center's activi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1985: ...hedule and terms: from September 1, 1975, through June 30, 1976, at a rental of 9,330; from July 1, 1976, through June 30, 1980, at an annual rental of 11,196; from July 1, 1980, through June 30, 1985, at an annual rental of 11,940; and with the further option of the Founda- ,1975 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 157 tion to extend the lease for an additional five-year period at an annual rental of 11,940. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1985: ...tees approved the award of a contract to Alpha Building Maintenance Co., Oak Lawn, for 139,992 for cleaning services in the Library Building, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, i Illinois Power Company than of the cost 1,480,150 depreciated at 3.35 percent per year. ,272 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 14 1986, with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1985: ...or the period July 1, 1983, through June 30, 1984. T h e chancellor at Chicago has now recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 120,000 for the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985. Funds for this agreement have been included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for Fiscal Year 1985 and will be included... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ... Council of Hospital Pharmacists HARRY JABLONSKI, president, Illinois Association of Community Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1985, are: Beverly A. Talluto, Frankfort; Thaddeus W. Wesolowski, Chicago; and ,1984 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 57 Edward G, Nold, Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1986, a r e : John C. Blauf... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...lability of funds, ,124 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 15 that the option be exercised and the contract with Blackhawk Industries, Inc., be extended for the period November 19, 1984, through June 30, 1985. This program includes quarterly inspections, maintenance, and repair for each of the fume-hood systems within 16 buildings. The contractor is paid at the rate of 14.50 for each service hour, plus a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ide space for the administrative offices of the Division of Services for Crippled Children. This lease would replace the existing lease at lies Park Place in Springfield which terminates June 30, 1985. The new lease will be at a base rate of 92,625 per year a unit cost of 9.50 per square foot , subject to a 3 percent increase in the fourth and fifth years of the lease. The lessor will construct fa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...eral work for minor building alterations, repairs, and new con- ,1985 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 183 struction at the Urbana-Champaign campus. T h e contract is for the fiscal yeaT ending on June 30, 1985, and was awarded to Dean Evans Company, Champaign. T h e volume of work assigned to the contractor has exceeded the maximum control dollar value 300,000 . Since additional work is anticipated before ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...rded to Dean Evans Company, Champaign. T h e volume of work assigned to the contractor has exceeded the maximum control dollar value 300,000 . Since additional work is anticipated before June 30, 1985, the work was rebid on February 6, 1985, for the period March 1 to June 30, 1985. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the awar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...actor has exceeded the maximum control dollar value 300,000 . Since additional work is anticipated before June 30, 1985, the work was rebid on February 6, 1985, for the period March 1 to June 30, 1985. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contract for the period March 1 through June 30, 1985, the awa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ... 30, 1985. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contract for the period March 1 through June 30, 1985, the award being to the low bidder: Total Percent Percent Percent Estimated of of for Fee Contractor Material Labor Subcontractors Payments Dean Evans Company 5 39 2 98 600 Funds as required will be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...84 to Macke Building Services, Inc., Elk Grove Village, the low base bidder, to provide contractual cleaning services in the College of Dentistry, Chicago, for the period April 1 through June 30, 1985. Funds are available in the Fiscal Year 1985 institutional funds budget of the Chicago Physical Plant. A schedule of the bids received has been filed with the secretary of the board for record. O n m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...was rebid. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, now recommends award of the following contract for the period April 1 through June 30, 1985, the award being to the low bidder. Total Percent Percent Percent Estimated for for for Subpee Material Labor contracts Payments Contractor Downtown Electric 8 37 3 57 200 Incorporated, Urbana . . Fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...d a contract for 57,684 to Macke Building Services, Inc., Elk Grove Village, to provide contractual cleaning services in the College of Dentistry, Chicago, for the period April 1 through June 30, 1985. A two-year, option-to-renew clause was included in the contract documents and the contractor's bid proposal. The president of the University now requests approval of the two-year, option-to-renew cl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...on to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1985, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1985, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1985 as it exists on June 30, 1985. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...activities of these units. Bank services have been provided by local banks on the basis of competitive bids. The current agreement with the First National Bank in Champaign terminates on June 30, 1985. Competitive bids have been received for continuation of the service in Fiscal Year 1986, with an option to renew for an additional one-year period under the same terms and conditions. The bank whose... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ities. For Cycle V I I of the energy-conservation grant program, the Federal government has altered the schedule of project selection; and the University must accept the Federal award by June 30, 1985. The University has been informed that projects totalling 592,800 have been approved for funding under Cycle V I I , listed in the accompanying table. The Federal share of this total is 296,400, requ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ts in amounts up to 50,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1985 43 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1985. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Amount Sales: 6 03 4 000 Eli Lilly... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...s report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through June 30,1985 43 The comptroller presented the investment report as of June 30, 1985. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Amount Sales: 6 03 4 000 Eli Lilly demand notes 4 000 00 4 000 6 03 100 000 General Motors Acceptance dem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ociate professor of microbiology. 2 Charles H. Bazuin, associate professor of family medicinet and head, Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine at Rockford, chair resigned June 30, 1985 ; Joseph A. Flaherty, associate professor of psychiatry and preventive medicine and community health, College of Medicine at Chicago; Charles W. Gray, clinical associate professor of medicine, Colleg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985. T h e complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting. A copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and sour... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...Pharmacy, Chicago 8 T h e chancellor has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy, Health Sciences Center, for three-year terms ending June 30, 1985. EDWARD G. NOLD, institutional pharmacist, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago BEVERLY A. TALLUTO, community pharmacist, Frankfort Square Pharmacy, Inc., Frankfort THADDEUS W. WESOLO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ... I located cast of Halsted and between Polk and Taylor Streets at the Chicago campus. The agreement would become effective upon approval by the Board of Trustees and would continue until June 30, 1985, with an option of two additional years. T h e agreement may be terminated with ninety days notice by cither party. The agreement provides that Omnifiight will pay 800 per month, increased to 2,000 i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ... Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1984, are Francis J. Muno, Jr., Chicago; Pauline J. Harris, Chicago; and Bruce J. Dickcrhofc, Aurora. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1985, are Beverly A. Talluto, Frankfort; Thaddeus W. Wesolowski, Chicago; and Edward G. Nold, Chicago. O n motion of Dr. Donoghue, these appointments were approved. Business Advisory Council, College of B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...1984. T h e University would have the option to extend this contract, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees and the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985, at the same terms and conditions. This program will provide quarterly fume hood inspections, maintenance, and repair for each of the fixed hood systems within 16 buildings at the Health Sciences Cen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...rector of the Office of Women's Resources and Services since February 21, 1983, and assistant dean in Student Services since September 1, 1965, has requested leave for the period March 1-June 30, 1985. She will identify anticipated future needs and directions for women students and ways of providing resources and services to meet the needs of women students. JACK H . MCKENZIE, dean of the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...t of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contract for general work for the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985, the award being to the low bidder. Percent Percent Percent Total for for for Estimated Contractor Material Labor Subcontracts Fee Dean Evans Company, C h a m p a i g n . . . 3 39 2 40 600 It is furt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...on in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in the rental agreement. T h e agreement will be effective July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...n in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. T h e agreement will be effective July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...ility of funds, renewal and amendment of the lease for the office of the Division of Services for Crippled Children in Springfield. The lease would be for the period July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985, as follows: Rentable Cost per Location Square Feet Annual Rent Square Foot lies Park Place, Sixth and Ash St., Springfield 8 849 97 339 1100 The renewal of this lease is for the same amount of renta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...hrough June 30, 1984. Additionally, the University would have the right and option to extend this lease upon the same terms and conditions for the periods beginning July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985; and from July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, but at a monthly rental of 9,833. Exercise of the options to renew the lease for any of the option periods is subject to the availability of funds. It i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1985: ...o reimburse the University for expenses relating to certain services in connection with producing each event. The initial agreement would be for the period from November 1, 1981, through June 30, 1985. During the initial contract, the parties will negotiate adjustments in financial terms for each contract year. If such negotiations are unsuccessful, the financial terms for the preceding year will ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1985: ... Board of Trustees. It is further recommended that the comptroller be authorized to approve any yearly amendments regarding the financial terms of this agreement during the period ending June 30, 1985. T h e executive vice president concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this recommendation was approved. ,1981 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 283 Contract for Management and Operation of I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1986: ...er Schmidt, vice chancellor for health services, reviewed recent appraisals of management problems at the University Hospital, reporting that Mr. James M . Malloy had resigned, effective June 30, 1986, as director of University Hospital and Clinics and was now assigned to the Center for Health Services Research in the School of Public Health. Dr. Schmidt will serve as interim director of the hospi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1986: ...fts, grants, and contract funds including fund's from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. The complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting. A copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amounts of funds received and source... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1986: ...ct to Hickey Electrical Contractors, Inc., Crestwood, for telecommunication systems alterations, repairs, and new work at the Chicago campus, for the period of February 29, 1988, through June 30, 1986. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts, and the recommended award is to the low bidder. The University has the option to extend th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1986: ... BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Third Report 1984-86 ,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Third Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-SIX BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1984, TO JUNE 30,1986 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, J U N E 30, 1986 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to subm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...nois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-third report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1986. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...ll expire June 30, 1985, are: Beverly A. Talluto, Frankfort; Thaddeus W. Wesolowski, Chicago; and ,1984 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 57 Edward G, Nold, Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1986, a r e : John C. Blaufuss, Danville; Dr. Peter Bernardo, Deerfield; and Mark D. Mulconrey, Beardstown. O n m o t i o n of M r . L o g a n , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...s, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Urbana campus, for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, the awards being to the low bidders. T h e University would have the option of extending these contracts for an additional year on the same terms and conditions, subj'ect to approval by the Board of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ... the two-year, option-to-renew clause and, subject to the availability of funds, the extension of the contract with Macke Building Services, Inc., for the period of July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, at an annual cost of 230,736. Funds will be included in the Chicago Physical Plant institutional funds budget authorization request to be submitted to the Board of Trustees for Fiscal Year 1986. O n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...ion in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in the rental agreement. The agreement will be effective July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, subject to termination by either party with 90 days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...on in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. The agreement will he effective July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, subject to termination by either party with 90 days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...nce of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contracts for plumbing, roofing, and mechanical insulation work for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. The award in each case is to the low bidder. Percent for Plumbing Material Preferred Piping, Inc., C h i c a g o . . . 16 Roofing Frank Staar Sons, Inc., Glenview 10 Mechanical Insulation Nelson Ins... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...through June 30, 1984 July 1, 1984 through June 30, 1985 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 120,000 for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986. Funds for this agreement have been included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordinary and contingent expenses of the University for the Fiscal Year 1986 and will be incl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...Council of Hospital Pharmacists HARRY JABLONSKI, president, Illinois Association of Community Pharmacists. I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1986: John C. Blaufuss, Danville; Dr. Peter Bernardo, Deerfield; Mark D. Mulconrey, Beardstown. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1987: Thomas K. Denson, Wheaton; Lucio Blanco, Chicago; and JoAnn H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...5, the Board of Trustees approved the award of cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, under the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate adminis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...on to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1986, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1986, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1986 as it exists on June 30, 1986. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...e basis, beginning July 1, 1986, at an annual salary of 60,000. Dr. Keilhofner will succeed Dr. Winifred E. Scott who has asked to be relieved of this administrative assignment effective June 30, 1986. 1 William R. Perkins, professor of electrical and computer engineering and research professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory, chair; Geneva G. Belford, professor of computer science; Clifton ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...oved the award of a contract to Alpha Building Maintenance Co., Oak Brook, for 139,992 for cleaning services in the Library Building, Chicago campus, for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...ee, College of Pharmacy, Chicago 6 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms, ending June 30, 1986. JOHN C. BLAUFUSS, R.Ph., institutional pharmacist, St. Elizabeth Hospital, Danville PETER BERNARDO, Ph.D., R.Ph., pharmaceutical industry scientist, Baxter-Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Flint Divisio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1986: ...itional one-year periods except that the rental for the two-year period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1984, would be at an annual rate of 24,845.50; and the period July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1986, would be at an annual rate of 25,576.25. It is further recommended that the comptroller and the secretary be authorized to exercise such options. T h e rental includes complete operation and mainten... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1986: ...sity would have the right and option to extend this lease upon the same terms and conditions for the periods beginning July 1, 1984, through June 30, 1985; and from July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1986, but at a monthly rental of 9,833. Exercise of the options to renew the lease for any of the option periods is subject to the availability of funds. It is further recommended that the comptroller and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1986: ...ision of Services for Crippled Children. The lease will provide 1,300 square feet in the building located at 2202 18th Avenue, Rock Island, Illinois, for the period July 1, 1981, through June 30, 1986, at an annual rate of 9,620.00 per year or an annual unit cost of 7.40 per square foot. The University will pay as additional rental the cost of utility services, not to exceed 2,500.00 per year. Fun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1986: ...ther from the rental payments or from the proceeds of the current litigation, which the Foundation and University agree will be applied to the payment of said loan but in no event beyond June 30, 1986. I further recommend that said officers be authorized to execute such other documents as they deem necessary or appropriate in connection with the transaction. On motion of Mr. Hahn, authority was gi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1986: ...ther from the rental payments or from the proceeds of the current litigation, which the Foundation and University agree will be applied to the payment of said loan but in no event beyond June 30, 1986. I further recommend that said officers be authorized to execute such other documents as they deem necessary or appropriate in connection with the transaction. O n motion of Mr. H a h n , authority w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1987: ...president, Illinois Pharmacists Association LEE SIMON, president, Illinois Council of Hospital Pharmacists I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1987: Lucio Blanco, Chicago; Thomas K. Denson, Wheaton; JoAnn Hittie, Deerfield. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1988: Max Hunt, Park Ridge; Thomas Marks, Naperville; and Jerry Redfield, Chicago.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...on in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. The agreement will be effective July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, subject to termination by either party with ninety days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the State appropriated funds budget of the University Office... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...on of a scheduled air freight service and the operation of a ground handling service to and from Champaign, Illinois. The agreement provides for an initial term, October 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. ,1986 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 119 Emery will have the exclusive use of 2,400 square feet in Building 6 6 5 for office and storage space and will pay 8,400 annually for rental and building operation a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ... Airport facilities for the operation of a scheduled air carrier operation between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Champaign. The agreement provides for an initial term, December 15, 1986, through June 30, 1987. Comair will have the exclusive use of 156 square feet in the Airport Administration Building Terminal for ticket counter and office space; and will pay 1,690 annually for space rental, including hea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ... resulted in a reduction in costs to the University. The chancellor at Chicago has recommended that Evanston Hospital Corporation be paid 58,408 for the period September 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. Funds for this agreement are available in the State appropriated funds budget of the College of Nursing for Fiscal Year 1987. The vice president for academic affairs and the vice president for busin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...rated Student Information Systems Project Office, on 75 percent time, and associate dean of the Graduate College, ,1987 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 235 Chicago, on 25 percent time, January 16-June 30, 1987, and director of ISIS Project Office, 100 percent time, beginning July 1, 1987, at an annual salary of 42,000. THOMAS E. DARRAOH, director of Telecommunications, Urbana, beginning April 1, 1987 NY , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ..., with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditions. On June 12, 1986, the board approved an extension of the contract for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, at an annual cost of 150,084. The contract cost increase from Fiscal Year 1986 to FY 1987 was a result of a 7 seven percent labor agreement approved by the comptroller. The president of the Universi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...approved the award of a contract to Alpha Building Maintenance Co., Oak Lawn, for 230,400 for cleaning services in the College of Dentistry, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...thorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1987, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1987, the operating budget for FY 1987 as it exists on June 30, 1987. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...r of campus units. Bank services for this program have been provided by local banks on the basis of competitive bids. The current agreement with the Champaign National Bank terminated on June 30, 1987. Competitive bids have been received for continuation of the service in Fiscal Year 1988, with an option to renew for an additional one-year period under the same terms and conditions. The bid offeri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...ifts, grants, and contract funds including funds from private donors and funds received from governmental agencies received by the University during the Fiscal Year July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. ,1987 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 433 The complete report was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting. A copy is being filed with the secretary of the board. A summary of the total amo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...pproved the award of a contract to Alpha Building Maintenance Co., Oak Lawn, for 230,400, for cleaning services in the College of Dentistry, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditions. On May 14, 1987, the board approved the extension of the first option through June 30, 1988, under the same terms an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ... College of Pharmacy, Chicago 10 T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms, ending June 30, 1987. THOMAS K. DENSON, R.Ph., community pharmacy practitioner, Denson's Pharmaceutical Center, Wheaton Lucio BLANCO, hospital pharmacy service director, Columbus-Cuneo-Cabrini Medical Center, Chicago J o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1986: John C. Blaufuss, Danville; Dr. Peter Bernardo, Deerfield; Mark D. Mulconrey, Beardstown. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1987: Thomas K. Denson, Wheaton; Lucio Blanco, Chicago; and JoAnn Hittie, Deerfield. O n m o t i o n of M r . H a h n , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . Dean, College of Busines... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...s, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago campus for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts. The award in each case is to the low bidder. Total Percent Percent Percent Estimated for f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...ding alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, under the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option described now be exercised. The Oper... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...n in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in the rental agreement. T h e agreement will be effective July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, subject to termination by either party with 90 days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...G applications for patients needing care but unable to pay for it. T h e chancellor at the Chicago campus now recommends that the contract be renewed for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. During the past five months, the firm has provided the hospital with employee training and a computer program with which to track applications. Although the 1 The Patient Accounts Department will co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...commended approval, subject to the availability of funds, of a contract with Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, for 74,200 for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, to establish a clinic in Springfield for the Division of Services for Crippled Children to study and manage children suffering from myelomeningocele. 2 T h e contract involves coordination between t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...act for 230,400 to Alpha Building Maintenance Co., Oak Brook, the low base bidder, to provide cleaning services in the College of Dentistry, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987. Funds will be included in the Chicago Physical Plant institutional funds budget authorization request to be submitted to the Board of Trustees for Fiscal Year 1987. The award of the contract is subj... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ... concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option described now be exercised, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1987, at an annual cost of 150,084. In the event of a collective labor agreement wage increase, the comptroller must approve the wage increase, contingent upon available funds, prior to the new rate being... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ... for age fifty-eight; to a maximum of 100 percent and 35 percent for age fifty-five. The special early retirement provision would apply to persons retiring after June 1, 1981, and before June 30, 1987. However, under the program, the number of University of Illinois employees who may retire in any year prior to June 1, 1982, may be limited to any number at the option of the University. Beginning J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1987: ...Illinois Foundation be requested to amend and extend the lease of 19,000 net assignable square feet of space at 503-505 East Green Street, Champaign, for the period July 1, 1982, through June 30, 1987, upon the same terms and conditions as the existing agreem e n t except that the annual rental for FY 1983 would be increased to 135,000 7.03 NASF ; and the annual rental for each of the four additio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1988: ...h Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-SEVEN BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1984 TO JUNE 30, 198S PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,URBANA, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1988 Honorable James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-fourth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-fourth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1988. Respectfully yours, EARL W. PORTER, Secretary ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...roval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1987: Lucio Blanco, Chicago; Thomas K. Denson, Wheaton; JoAnn Hittie, Deerfield. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1988: Max Hunt, Park Ridge; Thomas Marks, Naperville; and Jerry Redfield, Chicago. O n m o t i o n of M r . Forsyth, these a p p o i n t m e n t s were a p p r o v e d . Advisory Council, College of Comme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the second and final renewal option now be exercised, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, at the same annual cost of 150,084. In the event of a collective labor agreement wage increase, the comptroller must approve it, contingent upon available funds, prior to use of the new rate as a ba... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...sity, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option be exercised, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, at the same annual cost of 230,400. Funds will be included in the Chicago Physical Plant institutional funds budget authorization request to be submitted to the Board of Trustees for Fiscal Year 198... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...lowing cost-plus contracts ,1987 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 273 for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction work at the Chicago campus, for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontracts, and the awards recommended are to the low bidders. The University would have the option to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ost-plus contracts ,274 BOABD OF TRUSTEES May 14 for minor building alterations, repairs, new construction, and insulation work at the Urbana campus, for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, the awards being made to the low bidders. The University has the option to extend these contracts for an additional year upon the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trust... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ion in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in the rental agreement. The agreement will be effective July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, subject to termination by either party with 90-days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the appropriation bill of the General Assembly to meet the ordin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...on in University facilities. Reimbursement to the University for the lease of this space will be described in this rental agreement. The agreement will be effective July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, subject to termination by either party with 90-days written notice to the other party. Funds to support the agreement are included in the State appropriated funds budget of the University Office of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...commended approval, subject to the availability of funds, of a contract with Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, for 90,821 for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988, to continue its support of a clinic in Springfield for the Division of Services for Crippled Children to study a n d manage children suffering from myelomeningocele. 1 The contract involves coordina... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ncil of Hospital Pharmacies The acting vice president for academic affairs concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1988: Max Hunt, Park Ridge; Thomas Marks, Naperville; and Jerry Redfield, Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1989: Charles Gaspar, Chicago; Walter Olchawa, Homewood; and Yvonne Peak, Chicag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ffective August 15, 1987. Midway will pay the University its established landing fee of .49 per 1,000 pounds gross landing weight The agreement is for the period August 15, 1987, through June 30, 1988. Negotiations are currently in progress to provide the carrier space in the Airport Terminal Building through a separate agreement. The interim chancellor at Urbana has recommended that the agreement... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...al h a v e agreed to relocate their counters and to reduce their space. Under an amended agreement, each agency will have 63 square feet of counter space from September 15, 1987, through June 30, 1988, at 11.12 per square foot per annum. The interim chancellor at the Urbana campus has recommended that the University amend current agreements with each of the agencies as described. It is further rec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...r space at 11.12 per square foot per annum for the purpose of providing an additional rental car service in the Terminal Building at Willard Airport for the period September 15, 1987, to June 30, 1988. Under the agreement, the University will provide heat, light, and air conditioning. Budget would agree to pay 10 percent of gross receipts from the car rental business per month, or a minimum of 20,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...last year. ,380 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S September 10 unable to pay for it. T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended that the contract be renewed for the period July 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988. During the past one-and-a-half years, the firm has provided the hospital with employee training and a computer program with which to track applications. Although the hospital expanded its in-house c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ianapolis in the evening. CF will pay the University the established landing fee of .49 per 1,000 pounds gross landing weight. The agreement is for the period September 15, 1987, through June 30, 1988. The interim chancellor at the Urbana campus and the vice president for business and finance have recommended that the agreement described be confirmed; and, subject to adjustments in rates and revis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... December 1, 1987. Allegheny will pay the University its established landing fee of .49 per 1,000 pounds gross landing weight. T h e agreement is for the period December 1, 1987, through June 30, 1988. Negotiations are currently in progress to provide the carrier space in the Airport Terminal Building through a separate agreement with Piedmont Airlines. T h e interim chancellor at the Urbana campu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... is currently using The First National Bank of Chicago for remittance processing services for certain accounts receivables at the Urbana campus. Under the present contract, which expires June 30, 1988, mail remittances are processed and checks encoded and deposited at T h e First National Bank of Chicago. T h e vice president and comptroller is planning to expand these services to the Chicago camp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...e with Nationwide, continuing the services through the end of Fiscal Year 1988. The combined amount of the contracts July 1, 1987, through December 31, 1987; and January 1, 1988, through June 30, 1988 will not exceed 100,000, which is 32,000 less than the contract for the previous fiscal year.1 Most of the costs will consist of reimbursement for advertisements placed. The current hospital budget i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...e amount collected, minus the agency's fee. However, in 1984, the Legislative Audit Commission recom1 The amounts are: for July 1 through December 31, 1987: 49,900; for January 1 through June 30, 1988: 50,000 estimated . ,452 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 7 mended that contracts be written so that all funds collected are sent to the hospital and the hospital then pays the agency's fees. T h e hospital... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ased to the University by University Park Imaging Corporation UPIC of Kankakee, Illinois. The lease will provide 7,100 square feet of space for an initial period of September 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988. The rental rate is 10,417 per month, a total of 104,167 for the initial ten-month lease. UPIC will provide utilities, custodial, and all interior and exterior maintenance and repair. The University ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ating budget requests for the Urbana campus. The interim chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended approval of the lease as described for die period September 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988, and annual renewal agreements as described, subject to the availability of funds as determined by the comptroller. I concur. On motion of Mr. Wolff, this recommendation was approved by the following... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...86, through June 30, 1987, with a two-year option to renew the contract under the same terms and conditions. On May 14, 1987, the board approved the extension of the first option through June 30, 1988, under the same terms and conditions. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the second option to extend be exercised, subje... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... costplus contract to Hickey Electrical Contractors, Inc., Crestwood, for telecommunication systems alterations, repairs, and new work at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Total estimated fee payment is 123,250. The president of the University, with the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...e Board of Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Percent for Material General J. L. Burke Contracting, Inc., Chicago Plumbing G. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...f Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Percent for Material General Dean Evans Company, Champaign Electrical Downtown E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... 6.0 8 020 On June 11, 1987, the board approved the award of a cost-plus contract to Apple Contractors Erectors, Inc., Taylorville, for asbestos abatement work for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. The total estimated fee payment is 118,500. The president of the University, with the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...thorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1988, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board in September 1988, the operating budget for FY 1988 as it exists on June 30, 1988. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interests involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ee, College of Pharmacy, Chicago 6 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms, ending June 30, 1988. MAX L. HUNT, JR., R.Ph., director, Hospital Pharmacy, Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge THOMAS G. MARKS, R.Ph., community pharmacy practitioner, Martin Avenue Pharmacy, Inc., Naperville JERRY RE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1988: ...y. If the licensee fails to pay any 5,000 annual minimum royalty subsequent to the first such payment, the license converts to a nonexclusive basis. T h e original license period expires June 30, 1988, at which time the parties may negotiate the terms for any continuation. The University has the right to purchase the instrument at a discount and to make and use the device for its internal purposes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1988: ...head of the department, effective October 12, 1990, on a twelve-month service basis, at an annual salary of 70,000. Dr. England succeeds Natalie R. Seltzer who returned to a faculty role June 30, 1988. Dr. Marie L. Robinson served as acting head from July 1, 1988, until June 7, 1989, when she became associate dean for student and alumni affairs of the College of Associated Health Professions and a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1989: ...e, College of Pharmacy, Chicago 10 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the following appointments to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms, ending June 30, 1989. CHARLES GASPAR, R.Ph., director, pharmacy services, West Side Veterans Administration Hospital, Chicago WALTER OLCHAWA, owner, Oak Forest Pharmacy, Inc., Oak Forest, and Great Valu Pharmacy, Inc., H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...val. Members of the Advisory Committee whose terms will expire June 30, 1988: Max Hunt, Park Ridge; Thomas Marks, Naperville; and Jerry Redfield, Chicago. Members whose terms will expire June 30, 1989: Charles Gaspar, Chicago; Walter Olchawa, Homewood; and Yvonne Peak, Chicago. O n m o t i o n of M r s . Gravenhorst, these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e approved. Advisory Council, College of Comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...ncurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the second option to extend be exercised, subject to the availability of funds, for the period July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, at the same annual cost of 230,400. Funds will be included in the Chicago Physical Plant institutional funds budget authorization request to be submitted to the Board of Trustees for Fiscal Year 198... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...mmunication systems alterations, repairs, and new work at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending on June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Total estimated fee payment is 123,250. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the opt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...inor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Percent for Material General J. L. Burke Contracting, Inc., Chicago Plumbing G. F. Connelly Co., Inc., Chicago Mechanical Scheck Mechanical Corporation, Justice ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...ding alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1988, through June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. Percent for Material General Dean Evans Company, Champaign Electrical Downtown Electric, Inc., Champaign Plumbing Reliable Plumbing Heating Company, Champaign Pe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...ntract to Apple Contractors Erectors, Inc., Taylorville, for asbestos abatement work for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1988, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1989, under the same terms and conditions. The total estimated fee payment is 118,500. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1989: ...for concession rights granted the operator, increasing each year of the agreement by 5 percent, plus an annual payment of .375 percent of gross receipts. T h e current expiration date is June 30, 1989. An additional amendment is now proposed to become effective July 1, 1986.' I t will extend the current agreement for an additional two years, t o June 30, 1991, and will provide Midstate Aviation th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1989: ...ve-year renewals was made, subject to mutual agreement by both parties. Midstate Aviation Center, Inc., has agreed to amend the agreement in order to continue to conduct business through June 30, 1989, under the following terms: 1 Increased annual rental for Hangar 3 from 15,000 to 16,500. 2 Increased annual charge for auto parking from 600 to 900. 3 The addition of an annual concession fee of 12,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1989: ... services of Kapner, Wolfberg 8c Associates, Inc., will be provided for a period necessary to complete the collection on unidentified charges associated with the medical records prior to June 30, 1989. T h e contractor will follow up on invoices prepared and sent to third-party insurance carriers. T h e contractor has developed a reporting mechanism to identify billing deficiencies by department. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1990: ...of Pharmacy, Chicago 6 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended that the following appointments be made to the Advisory Committee for the College of Pharmacy for three-year terms ending June 30, 1990. VERNON D. GIDEON, R.Ph., owner, Guardian Pharmacy, Arlington Heights, Illinois, and The Drug Store of Water Tower Place, Chicago TOBY A. GUCKEN, R.Ph., pharmacist at Jocobs Drugs, Rosemont, Illinois... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1990: ...icago has recommended approval of a contract with Charles E. Robbins, realtor, to lease 9,750 square feet of space in Hill Meadows Park, Springfield, for the period July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1990, to provide space for the administrative offices of the Division of Services for Crippled Children. This lease would replace the existing lease at lies Park Place in Springfield which terminates June... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1990: ...l of the comptroller. T h e basic components of the lease, with the National Boulevard Bank of Chicago, are as follows: 1. T h e initial term is for the period September 1, 1985, through June 30, 1990, executed in a series of annual contracts renewable a t the option of ,1985 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 277 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. the University, based on the availability of funds. The comptroller is authorized... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1990: ...ar will remain in force. The University and Chicago J a m Concerts, Inc., are also to attempt to negotiate an extension of the agreement for a five-year period from July 1, 1985, through June 30, 1990; provided, however, that all terms may be modified at the beginning of the new contract period by agreement of the parties and approved by the Board of Trustees. It is further recommended that the co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1990: ...ted with University Seminar Center USC division of the Goldhirsh Group, Inc., for a series of seminars and programs. These services were provided during the period from May 1988, through June 30, 1990, at a cost of 778,000. T h e services were initially performed based upon an agreement between the EEP director and USC without University approval. T h e University received revenue of 993,000 from ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1990: ...ember 1, 1968 in the sum of 442,405.00; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum of 442,405.00 on or before the 1st of September of each year thereafter until June 30, 1990 with total rental payments of 10,786,635.00 less the sum of 1,053,725.00 which has been paid under the terms of Interium Leases. O n m o t i o n of M r . P o g u e , a u t h o r i t y w a s g i v e n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1991: ...day-per-week, phone access to the counselors. CCM has provided similar services since November 1988 with satisfactory results. This contract commences July 1, 1990, and continues through June 30, 1991, at a cost of 71,191.00. Funds are available in the Personnel Services operating budget for Fiscal Year 1991. T h e vice president for business and finance recommends approval. I concur. On motion of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...rippled Children and Southern Illinois University, Springfield, for payment of 55,000 to Southern Illinois University for the ,1990 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 25 period July 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991, for the fourth year's support of a clinic in Springfield to study and manage children suffering from myelomeningocele hernial protrusion of the spinal cord and membranes . T h e contract provides fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...f the following cost-plus contract for the general division of repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction work at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the period October 1, 1990, through June 30, 1991. Percent for Material General Dean Evans Company, Champaign 9.0 Percent for Labor 53.0 Percent for Subcontracts 9.0 Total Estimated Fee Payments 176 800 T h e contractor bid on percentages to be adde... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...holds Rehabilitation, Inc., Chicago, for contractual cleaning services in the Illinois Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, for the period December 1, 1990, to June 30, 1991. l T h e project consists of supervision, labor, and supplies adequate to clean selected building areas at regular intervals. Other areas of the building will be cleaned on an alternate day or weekly... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...a cost-plus contract to B L Tre Service, Inc., Champaign, the sole bidder, for arborist work including tree removal and planting at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991. T h e University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. T h e contractor b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...0, the Board of Trustees approved the award of a cost-plus contract to Dean Evans Company, Champaign, for excavating, grading, and hauling at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...quests authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1991, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1991 as it exists on June 30, 1991. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...tees approved the award of a costplus contract to B L Tree Service, Inc., Champaign, for arborist work including tree removal and planting at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...h the hospital expanded its own collection program in 1987, experience has shown that some MANGs are more effectively pursued by an outside party. T h e limited two-month contract ending June 30, 1991, generated receipts of 133,000 with expenditures of 26,600 the latter, a fixed commission of 20 percent of collections . T h e estimated receipts for Fiscal Year 1992 are expected to be 500,000 with ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1991: ...rokerage Corporation the managing agent to lease 8,900 square feet of space in the Westgate Center Building, 910 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, for the period November 15, 1985, through June 30, 1991, to provide offices for the survey and statistical services of the Survey Research Laboratory in Chicago. The lease will be at an initial annual rate of 83,215 per year, a unit cost of 9.35 per squar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1991: ...urrent expiration date is June 30, 1989. An additional amendment is now proposed to become effective July 1, 1986.' I t will extend the current agreement for an additional two years, t o June 30, 1991, and will provide Midstate Aviation the nonexclusive right to sell aviation fuels to transient general aviation aircraft. T h e University will continue to provide fuel to commercial air carriers, mi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1991: ...ited partnership and American Development Corporation to lease 6,440 square feet of space in the Rice Building, 815 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, for the period August 1, 1986, through June 30, 1991. The space will provide offices for the faculty and staff of the Center for Urban Economic Development, Voorheej Center, Art Study Collection, Citylab, other faculty of the College of Architecture, A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1991: ... Hiffman, Shaffer, Anderson to lease 82,106 square feet of space in the 707 West Harrison Street and 612 South Des Plaines Avenue buildings, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1986, through June 30, 1991. T h e lease will provide warehouse space to accommodate consolidation of the Business Office Stores as well as other storage needs of the Physical Plant, Library, Campus Auxiliary Services, and acad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1992: ...ted partnership and owner of the Green Street Building, 322 South Green Street, Chicago, to lease 7,700 square feet of space for the period July 1, 1987 or sooner, if available , through June 30, 1992. The space will provide offices for research and service units of the College of Business Administration CBA , the Campus Cooperative Education Program CCE , and the Latin American Recruitment and Ed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1992: ...hampaign, for arborist work including tree removal and planting at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option described now be exercised. Funds ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...nd Asbestos Abatement, Urbana 17 On March 5 and April 23, 1991, the University received bids for nine divisions of cost-plus contract work at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992. On April 11, 1991, the Board of Trustees approved the award of seven divisions of the work; however, the bids for two divisions general and asbestos abatement were rejected because of misinterpretat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...commends the award of the following costplus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the period August 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992, with an option for the University to extend the contracts under the same terms and conditions for one additional year, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,328 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 11 T ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... Extension Office in 4,384 square feet of space in the Cook County Farm Bureau building located at 6438 Joliet Road, Countryside. T h e annual rental for the period July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992, is 66,856. In addition to a reduction in the annual rent, there are other operational efficiencies that will be realized in combining the two offices. Furthermore, the rent for the Countryside offic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... filing Medical Assistance-No Grant MANG applications for patients needing care but unable to pay for it. T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended that the contract be renewed through June 30, 1992. For more than four years, the firm has provided the hospital with employee training and a computer program with which to track applications. Although the hospital expanded its own collection program... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...accounts placed. Based on performance and preferential rate schedules 1 T h e third collection agency is Van Ru Credit Corporation. That contract was approved March 14, 1991, and expires June 30, 1992. ,362 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S September 12 offered, ACB and H H L Financial Services provide excellent service and acceptable results at a competitive rate. In Fiscal Year 1992, it is anticipated t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...360,000. Approximately 6.0 million will be assigned to H H L Financial Services with estimated collections of 1.3 million, for a fee of approximately 302,000. These contracts will expire June 30, 1992. Funds collected under the contracts will be deposited in the Hospital Income Fund and fees paid from that account. T h e vice president for business and finance concurs in the recommendations. I rec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...iatrician and Neonatologist Services, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago 18 T h e chancellor at Chicago recommends approval of a contract for the period September 16, 1991, through June 30, 1992, with Neoped Physician Placement Services, Inc., Oak Brook, to provide supplemental neonatologist and pediatric 1 Commission rates vary for different account age categories and for inpatient accounts... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... hospital will pay TCS 2.75 per account regardless of collections for maintenance of the systems and the staff to operate it. T h e contract is for the period September 16, 1991, through June 30, 1992. 1 These physicians will be paid on a percent basis of full-time equivalent appointments. Rates will be determined on the basis of qualifications. 2 These accounts are delinquent by 45 days or more a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...t MANG applications for patients needing care but unable to pay for it. T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended that the contract be renewed for the period November 15, 1991, through June 30, 1992. Since May, the firm has demonstrated to the hospital their ability to positively collect on 99 percent of all accounts referred. Although the hospital expanded its own collection program in 1987, ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...rm has superior knowledge of the Chicago health care market and has previously assisted initial phases of our planning process. T h e work will begin on January 16, 1992, and conclude on June 30, 1992, at a total cost not to exceed 395,000. Funds are available in the operating budgets of the hospital and the College of Medicine. T h e vice president for academic affairs recommends approval. I conc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, new construction, and asbestos abatement at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: Percent for Material General Roessler Construction Co., Rantoul Plumbing Reliabl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...e Board of Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: 1 This program relates to the purchase of products and services by State agencie... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...ersity requests authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1992, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for FY 1993 as it exists on June 30, 1992. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...e Board of Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: Percent for Material Roofing Frank Staar 8c Sons, Inc., Glenview Mechanical Insu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1992: ...e Board of Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions. On May 14, 1992, the board approved the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1992: ... 1, 1968, in the sum of 1,249,845.00; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum of 1,249,845.00 on or before the 1st of September of each year thereafter until June 30, 1992, with total rental payments of 31,337,150.00 less the sum of 1,340,870.00 which has been paid under the terms of an Interim Lease . On motion of Mr. Clement, authority was given as recommended and th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1992: ...OARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report 1990-92 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-NINE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1990 TO JUNE 30, 1992 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1992 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-NINE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1990 TO JUNE 30, 1992 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1992 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-sixth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...nois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-sixth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1992. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...OARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report 1990-92 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-NINE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1990 TO JUNE 30, 1992 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1992 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Sixth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND FIFTY-NINE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1990 TO JUNE 30, 1992 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1992 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-sixth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...nois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-sixth report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1992. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...uding tree removal and planting at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991. T h e University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. T h e contractor bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, subcontractors, and equi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...ause the Illinois State Board of Education has mandated new general education requirements for teacher education certification that take effect for graduates who seek certification after June 30, 1992. T h e Council on Teacher Education developed a strong general education plan to satisfy these new requirements rather than simply adding courses program-by-program. This plan adopts several innovati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...ve officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, the awards being made to the low bidders. ,246 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 11 T h e University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through J u n e 30, 1993, under the same terms an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... Evans Company, Champaign, for excavating, grading, and hauling at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1991, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992, under the same terms and conditions. T h e president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option described now be exercised. ,1991 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...o 17 T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended extending the current organ transplantation processing agreement with the Regional Organ Bank of Illinois ROBI from July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1992. ROBI has been designated by the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration as the regional independent organ procurement agency for this area. T h e purpose of ROBI is to provide a single, coordinate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...CM are cost-effective, appropriate to the needs of staff and supervisors, and quite satisfactory in quality and performance. These contracts will begin July 1, 1991, and continue through June 30, 1992, at a cost of 118,945. Funds are available in the Personnel Services and Academic Personnel operating budgets for Fiscal Year 1992. Award of these contracts is subject to the availability of such fun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...ne 13 UIH at negotiated rates on a monthly basis. UIH, in turn, will bill the patients and appropriate third party payors. T h e contract will begin on July 1, 1991, and continue through June 30, 1992. This follows a similar contract negotiated for 1990-91. Based on the volume of patients treated in the past, the payments to Humana Hospital Michael Reese are not expected to exceed 120,000 over the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...inistrative officers, recommends award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders. T h e University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...0.20 to Thresholds Rehabilitation, Inc., Chicago, for contractual cleaning services in the Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1992. 1 T h e project consists of supervision, labor, and supplies adequate to clean selected building areas at regular intervals. Other areas of the building will be cleaned on an alternate day or weekly... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ... indicated: Annual Rent Due March 1, 1969, and on or before September 1, Amount of 1960, and on Rental or before Heretofore September 1 Paid Under of Each Year Interim Thereafter to Lease June 30,1992 J491 180 240 845 J294 47 230 430 Project Physical Education Building, Chicago Circle Medical Research Laboratory Addition. Medical Center.. Library Fifth Stack Building Addition, and Women's Freer Gy... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1992: ...al payments as follows: Annual Rent Due September 1,1970, Annual Rent and on or before Due April 1, 1969, September 1 of Each and on or before Year Thereafter to Project September 1, 1969 June 30,1992 Office Building Medical Center 242 005 285 445 Foreign Languages Building Urbana-Champaign 284 440 336 290 The execution of the interim leases and payments made thereunder from appropriations made by... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1993: ...construction of said building and facilities; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and extend to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year thereafter, and which permanent loan it is contemplated will be repayable in forty quarterly installments of approximately One H u n d r e d Twelve Thousand Five ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1993: ...lance; and which sublease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two year periods from July 1 of each odd-numbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, until said sublease is finally ter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1993: ...ations, repairs, new construction, and asbestos abatement at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: Percent for Material General Roessler Construction Co., Rantoul Plumbing Reliable Plumbing Heating Company, Champaign Heating, Piping, and Refrigeration Ruyle Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...tancy has also recommended the appointment of Mark E. Roszkowski to fill the unexpired term of Richard L. Kaplan. Mr. Roszkowski's appointment to the Committee on Accountancy will expire June 30, 1993. Mr. Roszkowski, C.P.A. and J.D., is an associate professor of business administration at the Urbana campus. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n o f Mr. G r a b o w s k i , t h e s e r e c o m m e ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ..., the hospital will pay TCS 2.75 2 per account, regardless of collections for maintenance of the systems and the staff to operate it. The contract is for the period July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993. It is estimated that 45,000 accounts will be referred to TCS during the contract period. The contract is estimated to generate receipts of 1,350,000 at a cost of approximately 125,000. This is consi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...The chancellor at Chicago recommends the approval of contracts with HHL Financial Services formerly Hayt, Hayt and Landau and Great Lakes Medicaid for the period of July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, and the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the agreements for an additional year. HHL and Great Lakes Medicaid will assist patients unable to pay for necessary medical care in filin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...alifies as a "sheltered workshop" to provide contractual cleaning services in the Illinois Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993. Funds have been included in the Chicago Physical Plant Institutional Funds Budget request submitted to the Board of Trustees for Fiscal Year 1993. The award of the contract is subject to the availab... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...inor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: 1 This program relates to the purchase of products and services by State agencies from any qualified not-for-profit agency for the severely handicapped. The law ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...officers, recommends award of a cost-plus contract to Dean Evans Company, Champaign, the sole bidder, for excavating, grading, and hauling at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The contractor bid o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...propriate administrative officers, recommends award of a cost-plus contract to Roessler Construction Company, Rantoul, for insulation work at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. The contract is for individual projects estimated to cost less than 125,000. Funds as re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...ll bill UIH at negotiated rates on a monthly basis. UIH, in turn, will bill the patients and appropriate third party payors. The contract will begin on July 1, 1992, and continue through June 30, 1993. Based on the volume of patients treated in the past, the payments to Humana Hospital Michael Reese are not expected to exceed 120,000 over the contract period. The vice president for business and fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...ospital, Chicago 25 The chancellor at Chicago recommends renewal of the organ transplantation processing agreement with the Regional Organ Bank of Illinois ROBI from July 1, 1992, through June 30,1993. ROBI has been designated by U.S. Healthcare Financing Administration as the regional independent organ procurement agency for this area. The purpose of ROBI is to provide a single, coordinated organ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...inor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, under the same terms and conditions: Percent for Material Roofing Frank Staar 8c Sons, Inc., Glenview Mechanical Insulation Nelson Insulation Co., Wauconda Percent for Labor Percent for Subcontracto... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...is Hospital and Clinics, Chicago 21 The chancellor at Chicago recommends contracting with Care Communications, Inc., an Illinois corporation, for the period of September 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, with the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for an additional year. In order to assure accuracy and, more importantly, the timeliness of billing, it is often necessary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...and education of staff as a necessary and important element of the project and its continued success. This contract will not exceed 210,000. The engagement is expected to be completed by June 30, 1993. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. The vice president for business and finance concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. On motion of Dr. Bacon, this recommendation was app... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...c projects. The consultant will also assist in the development of the human resources implementation plan. The proposed services will begin on February 15, 1993, and will be completed by June 30, 1993, at a total cost of 90,000 fee plus estimated expenses . Funds are available in the Hospital Income fund. The vice president for business and finance recommends approval. I concur. On motion of Mr. L... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...ersity requests authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1993, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for FY 1994 as it exists on June 30, 1993. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...inor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions. On May 14, 1992, the board approved the exercise of the first option to renew. The contractors bid on percentages to be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...ommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Dr. Bacon, Mrs. Calder, Mr. Grabowski; no, none. This report was received for record. Comptroller's Report of Contracts Quarter Ended June 30, 1993 31 The comptroller submitted the quarterly report of contracts. The report included contractual agreements for payments to the University in amounts of 50,000 or more and for payments made by the Uni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...under sponsored research agreements. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Comptroller's Report of Investment Transactions Quarter Ended June 30, 1993 32 The comptroller presented the above report which includes transactions under Finance and Audit Committee guidelines and transactions under the comptroller's authority. A copy of this report is fil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...Chicago, upon the recommendation of the dean of the College of Pharmacy, has recommended the following appointments to the advisory committee for the college: For three-year terms ending June 30, 1993 Robert A. Freeman, Ph.D., senior director, Corporate Health Economics, SEARLE, Skokie Robert A. Meyers, R.Ph., staff pharmacist, Swedish American Hospital, Rockford Abraham C. Morgan, R.Ph., presiden... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...go campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders. T h e University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. T h e contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...tion of the associate vice chancellor for health affairs and the acting director of Division of Services for Crippled Children, has endorsed the following reappointments for terms ending June 30, 1994: WILLIAM A. FARRIS, M.D., Carle Clinic Division of Neurosciences; assistant professor of neurology, College of Medicine at Urbana. ROBERT KLINT, M.D., president and CEO, Swedish American Hospital, Ro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...s recommended that Daniel W. Cadigan and Marjoriejune be reappointed as members of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy. Their new terms will commence July 1, 1991, and continue through June 30, 1994. Mr. Cadigan, CPA, is a partner in the Springfield firm of Kerber, Eck Braeckel. Ms. June, CPA, is a vice president of Glenn Ingram Company, Ltd., Chicago. On motion of Ms. Reese, this recommendation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ... 30, 1992, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders. T h e University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, to June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. T h e contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Per... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...nt Due SepAmount of tember 1, 1970, and on Rental or before September 1, Heretofore 1971, and on or before Paid Under September 1 of each Year Thereafter to Legislative Amount of Interim June 30, 1994 IBA Bond Lease Project Declaration College of Dentistry Building, J441 230 5 010 000 728 045 Medical Center J10 234 000 T h e execution of the interim lease and payments made thereunder from appropri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1994: ...ludes 8,800 square feet of office and classroom space on the second floor of the 1010 Jorie Boulevard facility at a cost of 10,010 per month for a period of three years, July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1994. T h e University currently leases approximately 4,000 square feet. T h e lessor will remodel the space per the lessee plans. T h e lessor will ensure that the space and facilities are remodeled to a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ... an Illinois limited partnership, to continue leasing 7,094 square feet of space in the Rice Building Suite 500 , 815 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1991, through June 30, 1994. The space will provide offices for the faculty and staff of the Center for Urban Economic ,498 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 12 Development, Voorhees Center, and other faculty of the College of Architectu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...idder, for excavating, grading, and hauling at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1993. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The contractor bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. The co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...80,000 for a fee of approximately 130,000. HHL Financial Services should collect approximately 400,000 on existing accounts for a fee of approximately 95,000. These contracts will expire June 30, 1994. Funds collected under these contracts will be deposited in the Hospital Income Fund and fees paid from that account. ,578 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 11 The vice president for business and finance concur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1994: ...BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report 1992-94 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1992 TO JUNE 30, 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1994 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...S OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1992 TO JUNE 30, 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1994 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...is: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1994. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report 1992-94 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1992 TO JUNE 30, 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1994 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...S OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Seventh Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1992 TO JUNE 30, 1994 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1994 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...is: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-seventh report of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1994. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...Reeducation. The hospital and clinics will market this service to adults, utilizing state-of-the-art biofeedback techniques. The renewal agreement will be effective May 15, 1993, through June 30, 1994, with an option to renew for an additional year. Payments to NLI are estimated at 160,000. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. The vice president for business and finance recommends appr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...fficers, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders. The University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...the co-insurance percentage is calculated, this policy will pay claims up to the HMO plan's lifetime limit of 1,000,000 per member. The initial policy period is from May 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, with two additional one-year option periods, providing the increases do not exceed 20 percent, subject to a continuing need, and the availability of funds. The comptroller is authorized to exercise ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...sidents, two medical physicists, one-half .5 FTE computer scientist, and one quarter .25 FTE department administrator. The total cost of the contract for the period from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, is 1,150,000. UIH C and the Medical Service Plan will bill for facility and physicians services as appropriate. Revenues will be deposited in the Hospital Income Fund; payments will be made from tha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...IH C will pay TCS 3.00 per account for maintenance of the system and the staff to operate it, regardless of subsequent collection. The contract is for the period of July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994. It is estimated that 45,000 accounts will be referred to TCS during the contract period at a cost of ,1993 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 275 135,000. Based on experience from Fiscal Year 1993, the contract... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contract for asbestos abatement work at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to appro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...ew construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1992, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1993, and from July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994, under the same terms and conditions. On May 14, 1992, the board approved the exercise of the first option to renew. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ... 5.0 38 000 The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the option to renew the contracts from July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, now be exercised, with the exception of the roofing contract. Funding will be identified on a project-by-project basis and may include State appropriated, institutional, or restricted funds availabl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...qualifies as a Sheltered Workshop to provide contractual cleaning services in the Illinois Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994. Funds have been included in the Chicago Physical Plant Institutional Funds Budget request submitted to the Board of Trustees for FY 1994. The award of the contract is subject to the availability of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...ord will fund all operating expenses for utilities and will provide complete janitorial and trash removal services for the leased premises. The agreement will begin July 1, 1993, and end June 30, 1994. The University will have annual lease renewal options for three additional single-year periods upon the same terms and conditions except that the rent will be adjusted annually based on changes in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...cago recommends contracting with Chapman Laundry Service Corporation1 to provide laundry services to the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C for the period July 1, 1993, to June 30, 1994. This service will replace the internal laundry unit of UIH C at an annual savings of approximately 400,000. This action to contract for services was recommended through the Operations Improvement pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...with Spectrum Health Services, Louisville, Kentucky, for diagnostic coding services for inpatient medical records of Medicare-sponsored patients, for the period of July 15, 1993, through June 30, 1994. Spectrum's method of "double-coded" entry increases the quality and, therefore, reimbursement for diagnostic-related group DRG based payors, namely Medicare. During the past six months, Spectrum fou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...linics, Chicago 21 The chancellor at Chicago recommends renewal of the organ transplantation processing agreement with the Regional Organ Bank of Illinois ROBI from July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994. ROBI has been designated by the U.S. Healthcare Financing Administration as the regional independent organ procurement agency for this region. The purpose of ROBI is to provide a single, coordinated... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...mporary staffing for the Physical and Occupational Therapy ,316 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 9 Departments in the University Hospital and Clinics UIH C for the period of July 15, 1993, through June 30, 1994. The agencies are Edgewater Rehabilitation and Associates for both physical and occupational therapy; Rausch Rehabilitation Services for both physical and occupational therapy; Therapy Network for ph... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...l Reese Hospital and Medical Center MRH MC , to provide lithotripsy services to patients at the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C for the period of July 15, 1993, through June 30, 1994. Patients requiring lithotripsy will be treated at MRH MC and then, if necessary, transferred back to UIH C. MRH MC bills UIH C for those services at negotiated rates on a monthly basis. UIH C, in tu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...ith the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contract for roofing work at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder. ,318 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 9 The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Per... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ... the estimated amount of 144,100; and, 2 the University and the Covenant Medical Center, also of Urbana, in the estimated amount of 40,000, retroactive to July 1, 1993, effective through June 30, 1994. It is further recommended that the chancellor, with the concurrence of the ,1994 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 449 appropriate administrative officers, be granted authority to approve changes in the estima... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ... amount of 38,940 and 2 the University and the Saint Francis Medical Center, in the estimated amount of 95,114. Both contracts would be retroactive to July 1, 1993, and effective through June 30, 1994. It is further recommended that the comptroller be authorized to approve changes in the estimated amounts to either institution as needed, within the totals shown. State appropriated funds for these ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...ersity requests authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1994, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for FY 1994 as it exists on June 30, 1994. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...f Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. Percent for Material General Dean Evans... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...ll allocations of funds made by the Board of Trustees, including those made from funds appropriated to the University by the State of Illinois, shall expire at the end of the fiscal year, June 30, unless otherwise especially ordered. ,204 B O A R D OF T R U S T E E S March 26 b For accounting purposes, the fiscal year of the University shall begin with the first day of July of each year and end on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ...he Board of Trustees approved the award of a cost-plus contract to M O Abatement Company, Champaign, for asbestos abatement work at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. Percent for Material Percent for Labor P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...mended that Robert E. Brooks and Joseph L. D'Amico be appointed to second terms on the Board of Examiners in Accountancy. Their new terms will commence July 1, 1992, and continue through June 30, 1995. Mr. Brooks is the owner and chief operating officer of Robert E. Brooks, C.P.A., Chicago. Mr. D'Amico is partner-in-charge, Central Region Business Investigations Services Group, Coopers 8c Lybrand,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1995: ...aff, The Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago JAMES P. PAULISSEN, M.D., executive director, DuPage County Health Department ,534 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 14 Reappointments for terms ending June 30, 1995: DAVID A. BRISTOW, M.D., chair of advisory board, Marshall Clinic, Effingham JOHN R. FISK, M.D., associate professor of surgery orthopaedics , Southern Illinois School of Medicine, Springfield GEORGE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1995: ...hicago as trustee to continue leasing 16,200 square feet in the Green Street Building Suites 108, 202, 204 and 212 , 322 South Green Street, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1992, through June 30, 1995. The University would have the option to renew these leases for two additional one-year periods, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The facility provides office space for the Latin America... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1995: ... University contract with Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company to lease 9,163 square feet of space in the 910 West Van Buren Building, Chicago, for the period March 1, 1993, through June 30, 1995, subject to the availability of funds to meet the ordinary and contingent lease expenses of the University for Fiscal Year 1994 and each subsequent year. The University shall have an option to renew ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...ract with the Reliable Corporation to continue to lease 11,700 square feet of space in the Reliable Building Annex, 1033 West Van Buren, Chicago, for the period of April 1, 1993, through June 30, 1995. The University would have an option to renew the lease for one additional year; it is recommended that the comptroller be authorized to renew the lease and approve lease expenses in the option year.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...aign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, the awards being made to the lowest responsible bidders. The University has the option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Perce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...ampaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Perce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...icers, recommends the employment of the following firms to be employed as architects and engineers through professional services contracts at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995. Professional services will be provided on an as-needed basis. No individual sub-project will exceed 500,000. The University will have the option of extending the contracts for an additional one-year... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...nds renewal of the contract with Chapman Services Laundry Corporation to provide laundry services to the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C for the period July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for the three additional one-year option periods. ,522 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 12 On August 15, 1993, the Chicago campus closed it... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ... purposes and to update this index. The staff also provide for complete validation of the Diagnostic Related Group for Medicare cases. The renewal is for the period July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, with the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for an additional year. Payments are not to exceed 100,000 for the contract period and will be based ,558 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...linics, Chicago 13 The chancellor at Chicago recommends renewal of the Organ Transplantation Processing Agreement with the Regional Organ Bank of Illinois ROBI from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, for the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C . ROBI has been designated by the U.S. Healthcare Financing Administration as the regional independent organ procurement agency for this reg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...ponent for lithotripsy services will be billed to the patient or financial sponsor by the University's Medical Service Plan. The contract will begin on July 1, 1994, and continue through June 30, 1995. It is recommended that the comptroller be authorized to renew the contract for one additional year. Based on the volume of patients treated in the past, the payments to MRHMC are expected to not exc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...d physical therapy aides, as needed. Each agency was chosen based on the availability of experienced staff needed by the Department. Contracts are for the period of July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995. Payments are based on the type of staffing provided and are limited for the contract period as follows: Edgewater Rehabilitation Associates, Inc., Northbrook 80 000 for physical therapy services Mer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...ield, Wisconsin Van Ru Credit Corp., Skokie Illinois Collection Service, Inc., Oak Lawn 300 85 150 200 120 000 000 000 000 000 These contracts are for the period of July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, with the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the agreements for one additional year. Receipts will be deposited into and payments will be made from either the Hospital Income Fund or... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...IH C will pay TCS 3.00 per account for maintenance of the system and the staff to operate it, regardless of subsequent collection. The contract is for the period of July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, with the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for one additional year. It is estimated that 25,000 accounts will be referred to TCS during the contract period at a cost o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ... 1994, approved and paid by the Illinois Department of Public Aid in FY 1995 equaling 600,000 HHL 250,000; Great Lakes 350,000 . Contracts will be for the period of July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, with the delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the agreement with Grabowski Clutts for one additional year. Receipts will be deposited into and payments will be made from the Hospital ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...qualifies as a Sheltered Workshop to provide contractual cleaning services in the Illinois Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities, Chicago, for the period July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995. Funds have been included in the Chicago Physical Plant Institutional Funds Budget request submitted to the Board of Trustees for FY 1995. The award of the contract is subject to the availability of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...cers, recommends the award of a cost-plus contract to Dean Evans Company, Champaign, the sole bidder, for excavating, grading, and hauling at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995. The contractor bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Percent Percent Percent Total for for for Estimated Fee Material Labor Subcontracts Payme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...opriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following contract for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995. The award is being made to the lowest responsible bidder. The contractors bid on percentages to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Percent for Material General J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ... building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. Percent for Material General Dean Evans Company, Champaign Plumbing Reliable Plumbing Heating Company, Savoy Heatin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1995: ...a-Champaign. It is proposed that a contract be executed between the University and T h e Carle Foundation of Urbana for an amount not to exceed 175,000 for the period of July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995. Also, it is recommended that the agreement be subject to annual renewals for two additional fiscal year periods under the same terms and conditions, subject to the availability of funds. Funds for t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...erred approach for organization; and Prepare the organizational details required for implementation of the group practice. The contract will be for the period from July 18, 1994, through June 30, 1995. Total cost for these services is not to exceed 90,000 and will be based on hourly rates. Funds are available in the Chicago Medical Service Plan and the Hospital Income Fund. The vice president for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...logy residents, two medical physicists, onehalf FTE computer scientist, and one-quarter FTE department administrator. The contract renewal will be for the period of July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, with authority delegated to the comptroller to renew for one additional year. Annual payments to the U of C are not to exceed 1,150,000. UIH C and the Medical Service Plan will continue to bill pati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...ative officers, recommends the award of the following unit-price contract for removal, replacement, or repair of roofing systems at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1995, the award being made to the lowest responsible bidder. Contractor King-Lar Company, Decatur Total Bid Amount 2 181 540 T h e University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1995, to J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...ement Company, Champaign, for asbestos abatement work at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1994, to June 30, 1995, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. Percent for Material Percent for Labor Percent for Subcontracts Total Estimated Fee Payments Asbestos Abatement M O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...oration, University of Illinois-Willard Airport, Urbana 20 The Fiightstar Corporation has requested that the University provide space for their use in Hangar 2 on a temporary basis until June 30, 1995. Fiightstar currently has inadequate heated space to perform required maintenance on the aircraft for which they have responsibility. Fiightstar has agreed to lease space in Hangar 2 at a fair market... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...Medical Park Physicians Center 515 N.E. Glen Oak Avenue and the Hillcrest Medical Plaza Building 420 N.E. Glen Oak Avenue in Peoria. The leases are for the period of February 1, 1995, to June 30, 1995, and include four one-year renewal periods. The four one-year renewal periods are automatic unless the University gives 120 days' notice of its intent to not renew the leases. Five office suites tota... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ... result of Great Lakes Medicaid's efforts. It is necessary, therefore, to increase the contract with Great Lakes Medicaid by 75,000 to a total of 425,000. The contract expiration date of June 30, 1995, remains unchanged. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. The vice president for business and finance recommends approval. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Calder, this recommendation was appro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...acement, or repair of roofing systems at the Urbana campus to King-Lar Company, Decatur, on its total bid amount of 2,181,540. This contract was for the period from July 8, 1994, through June 30, 1995, inclusive, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The president... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...or small less than 500,000 capital improve- ,260 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 13 ment projects at the Urbana campus. The contracts for professional services are on a fiscal year basis, ending June 30, 1995. The firm of BLDD Architects, Decatur, was retained as the architect engineer for architectural remodeling projects. On September 27, 1994, BLDD Architects, Decatur, was employed on a retainer work o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...hitects, Decatur Architectural Programs Severns, Reid Associates, Champaign 100 000 200 000 150 000 250 000 250 000 150 000 These contracts were for the period from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, inclusive, with options to extend the contracts from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The president ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...quests authorization to continue in effect, beginning July 1, 1995, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1995 as it exists on June 30, 1995. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...gfield UIS " by July 1, 1995, the following changes are recommended by the vice president and comptroller: Stop the issuance of checks from the SSU depository and disbursement account on June 30, 1995. The account will remain open until December 31, 1995, to allow outstanding checks to clear. On July 1, 1995, open a new account at FNBS under the name "University of Illinois at Springfield" with th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...to Verd Associates Verd , Wilmette, contract for providing temporary professional staffing services for the Department of Nursing. The current contract is effective July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, and has an approved obligation amount of 129,000. The increase is due to the need to request additional temporary nursing personnel to staff the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit PICU which has experien... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...is necessary to increase this contract obligation amount by 30,000 to cover this need for additional temporary staffing. The new contract obligation will be 159,000 and will terminate on June 30, 1995. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. The vice president for business and finance concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Ms. Reese, this recommendation was approved by the following ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...nds the approval of an amendment to increase the contract with Executive Consulting Group, Inc. ECG of Seattle, Washington, from 90,000 to 113,580 and to extend the termination date from June 30, 1995, to August 31, 1995. ECG is assisting the College of Medicine and the UIC Medical Center in developing an academically centered group practice for the clinical faculty. An additional 128 hours of con... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...no, none; absent, Governor Edgar. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Malone, Mr. Mathew, Mr. Rose; no, none. Comptroller's Report of Investment Transactions January 1, 1995, Through June 30, 1995 30 The comptroller presented the above report which includes transactions under Finance and Audit Committee guidelines and transactions under the comptroller's authority. A copy of this report is fil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...horized the University to enter into a modified Consent Agreement with Humana in which the University reserves the power to invoke the termination of the affiliation Humana agreements on June 30, 1995, and which gives the power to institute termination on June 30, 1997. T h e Consent Agreement also provides that the University and Humana shall, in good faith, enter into discussions for the purpose... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1996: ...ll also be retained in liberal arts and sciences for a period of five years after the formal ,1991 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 181 department transfer has occurred i.e., from July 1, 1991, to June 30, 1996 in order to accommodate continuing and readmitted students. Continuing undergraduate majors currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Science Curriculum in Speech and Hearing Science degree program, ther... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1996: ...ican National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago to continue leasing 82,106 square feet in the Goldseal Building, 707 West Harrison Street, Chicago, for the period August 1, 1991, through June 30, 1996. T h e facility provides loading dock, material receiving, storage, and office space for a number of campus units. Rental and other lease-related expenses for the first eleven months of the term will... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1996: ...lease for one additional year; it is recommended that the comptroller be authorized to renew the lease and approve lease expenses in the option year. In the option year, July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996, any increase in rental rate would not exceed 3.5 percent of the previous year's rental rate. The leased space will provide office space for the Office of Continuing Education and Public Service and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1996: ...rney, partner in Horwood, Marcus and Braun, Chartered, Chicago, as a member of the Board of Examiners in Accountancy for a three-year term commencing July 1, 1993, and continuing through June 30, 1996. I concur. On motion of Mr. Boyle, this recommendation was approved. Head, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine at Chicago 4 The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of Herand ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1996: ...on to lease 22,000 square feet of office and storage space on fifth and sixth floors in the Reliable Building Annex, 1033 West Van Buren, Chicago, for the period of July 1, 1993, through June 30, 1996. The leased space would provide office and storage space for the Office of Security Programs which has grants to provide security training totaling approximately 1.0 million with the government of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1996: ...ARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report 1994-96 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1994 TO JUNE 30, 1996 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1996 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ... OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1994 TO JUNE 30, 1996 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1996 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-eighth report of T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...s: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-eighth report of T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1996. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report 1994-96 ,,UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1994 TO JUNE 30, 1996 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1996 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ... OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sixty-Eighth Report SEVEN ANNUAL AND SIXTY-ONE BIENNIAL REPORTS JULY 1, 1994 TO JUNE 30, 1996 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA ,,Urbana, Illinois, June 30, 1996 Honorable Jim Edgar, Governor of Illinois: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-eighth report of T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinoi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...s: Sir: I have the honor to submit to you herewith, in compliance with the law, the sixty-eighth report of T h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for the two years ending June 30, 1996. Respectfully yours, Michele M. Thompson, Secretary ,,CONTENTS Board of Trustees University and Campus Administrators MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...being made to the lowest responsible bidder. Contractor King-Lar Company, Decatur Total Bid Amount 2 181 540 T h e University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,1994 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 31 The contractor's bid is based on the summation of products obtained by multiplying ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...e president of Clinical Services, MerckMedco Managed Care, Morton Grove CARL SKRABACZ, R.Ph., FASCP chief operating officer, Jacob HealthCare Systems, Rosemont For a one-year term ending June 30, 1996: GERRY D. BAY, B.S., director, Pharmacy Operations, American Drug Stores, Oak Brook ABRAHAM C. MORGAN, B.S., president, Mayfair Pharmacies Inc., Chicago KENNETH F. KING, Ph.D., senior vice president,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...fficers, recommends the award of the following cost-plus contracts for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Urbana-Champaign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. Awards will be made to the lowest responsible bidders. The University has the option of extending the contracts from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions; subject to a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ... its total bid amount of 2,181,540. This contract was for the period from July 8, 1994, through June 30, 1995, inclusive, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recomm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...0 150 000 250 000 250 000 150 000 These contracts were for the period from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, inclusive, with options to extend the contracts from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recomm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ic for neuromuscular reeducation. The Medical Center will market this service to adults who are utilizing stateof-the-art biofeedback techniques. The renewal is for July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. The chancellor further recommends delegation of authority to the comptroller for renewal for an additional ,284 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 11 year. Payments to NLI are estimated at 200,000 per year. Fund... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...are feet of storage space in Hangar 2 at a rate of 1.50 sq. ft. and 1,340 square feet of office space also in Hangar 2 at the rate of 3.50 sq. ft. for the period of July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. The ,306 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 8 total lease for Hangar 2 space equals 19,564. This is in addition to the existing agreement that calls for rent and royalties for the period of July 1, 1995, throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...D OF TRUSTEES June 8 total lease for Hangar 2 space equals 19,564. This is in addition to the existing agreement that calls for rent and royalties for the period of July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, of 83,956. Operator will pay these fixed base operator fees in equal monthly payments of 8,626.67 on the first of each month. The operator also agrees to manage and operate two of the University-own... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ion agencies to provide temporary staffing for the Physical and Occupational Therapy Department in the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics for the period of July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. The agencies, under the contract, will provide temporary staffing services to fill in for vacancies, vacation, sick and maternity leave, and to provide more staffing when needed for new and or exist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ... contracting with seven nurse staffing agencies to provide temporary staffing for the Department of Nursing in the University of Illinois Hospital for the period of July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. The agencies, under the contract, will provide temporary staffing services to fill in for vacancies, sick, and maternity leave, and to provide more staffing when needed for periods of high patient v... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...with Spectrum Health Services of Louisville, Kentucky, for diagnostic coding services for inpatient medical records of Medicare-sponsored patients for the period of July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, with the option delegated to the comptroller to renew for an additional one-year period with a rate not to exceed 35.00 per medical record. Medical records will be optically scanned to computer disk... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...enter, Chicago 24 The chancellor at Chicago recommends approval of the organ transplantation processing agreement with the Regional Organ Bank of Illinois ROBI from July 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. ROBI has been designated by the U.S. Healthcare Financing Administration as the regional independent organ procurement agency for this area. The purpose of ROBI is to provide a single, coordinated o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...on its base bid plus acceptance of additive alternates 1 , 2 , and 3 for the relamping of lighting fixtures in selected buildings at the Chicago campus for the period of July 1, 1995, to June 30, 1996. The base bid includes group relamping and washing in various buildings and a specified number of hours for service calls for bulb, ballast, and socket replacement. Service calls will be undertaken a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...opriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following contract for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. The award is being made to the lowest bidder. The contractor bids on a percentage to be added to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Percent for Material Percent for Labor Pe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ices associated with the maintenance of grounds at the Chicago campus. ,350 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 13 The firm's fee for the professional management required from August 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996, will be a fixed fee of 191,116 with an option to renew for four additional years, subject to the availability of funds. The project will develop a comprehensive, cost-effective grounds maintenance p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...arehouse buildings will serve as the east campus central receiving, shipping, and warehouse storage facility. Currently, these functions are occupying leased space. The lease will expire June 30, 1996. The campus will also relocate Publications Service and Campus Mail Service from other campus locations to the building. The cost to renovate the warehouse for these purposes is estimated at 850,000.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ing a project to reengineer the technical services operations in the Library. The fee for this consultation is 74,000 and the services would be effective from September 15, 1995, through June 30, 1996. KMR Group, Inc., will provide training in the appropriate skills needed to enable the Library reengineering teams to design and evaluate new processes which are expected to substantially improve the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...actors, Inc., Chicago, the lowest responsible bidder, for snow removal, landscaping, and site work equipment with operators and materials at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,1995 UNIVERSITY OF ILLIN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...greement with the City of Chicago for the operation of the Mile Square Health Center, located at 2045 West Washington Boulevard, Chicago, extending the agreement to a date not later than June 30, 1996. The current contract is effective December 10, 1990, through December 31, 1995. This extension will provide sufficient time to complete negotiations for a longterm agreement that involves changes in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...tract to Stobeck Masonry, Inc., Morton, Illinois, the single bidder, for 214,336 for the removal, replacement, and repair of masonry units at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. The University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, with authority delegated to the comptroller for execution of this. The... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...the employment of Engineering Economics, Inc., Golden, Colorado, for the professional services for various building commissioning projects at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. This contract is for the period from the Notice to Proceed through June 30, 1996, inclusive, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, under the same terms and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...nal services for various building commissioning projects at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. This contract is for the period from the Notice to Proceed through June 30, 1996, inclusive, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, with authority delegated to the comptroller for execution of this cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...3, 1995, the Board of Trustees approved the award of the following cost-plus contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,536 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Percent for Mate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...eed to provide professional services for the staffing of MSHC. The term of that original agreement was to expire on December 31, 1995, and has been extended through a date not later than June 30, 1996. This agreement will redefine and establish the obligations as to the management and operation of MSHC. Under this new agreement, the city will be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the fa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ... vice chancellor for student affairs, beginning August 16, 1996, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of 85,000. Mr. Rouzan will succeed Homer Butler who will retire as of June 30, 1996. This recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee. 2 The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Dr. Gindorf, this appointment was approved. D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...e in effect, beginning ,630 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 13 July 1, 1996, and continuing thereafter until further action of the board, the operating budget for Fiscal Year 1996 as it exists on June 30, 1996. Authorization is also requested, in accord with the needs of the University and the equitable interest involved and within total resources: a to accept resignations; b to make such additional appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...act with First Assist, Inc., Oak Brook, to provide operating room technicians on a temporary basis to the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C . The current contract ends on June 30, 1996, and would be extended for the period of July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997. The UIH C Surgical Services Department has been working to enhance the overall efficiency and cost effectiveness of the o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ty surgical services in the operating room in an extremely tight recruitment market, UIH C contracted with First Assist to provide operating room technicians on a temporary basis through June 30, 1996. This arrangement has worked very well for the department while it is actively recruiting full-time operating room technicians and trying to accommodate displacements from the current inhouse labor p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ntinuity of high quality collection services and in the best economic interest of UIH C to allow Harvard to continue working these accounts that were assigned to them up to and including June 30, 1996. The contract would be amended to increase the current obligation by 70,000 for a total contract obligation estimated not to exceed 220,000. Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. The vice ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ract for the employment of ServiceMaster Management Services Co., Downers Grove, Illinois, to oversee the grounds maintenance operation of the Chicago campus from August 1, 1995, through June 30, 1996. The approval contained an option to extend this contract for Fiscal Year 1997, but it neglected to include the negotiated increase tied to the consumer price index. This year the contract increase w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...to promote the intellectual and visually expressive aspects of the college. The term of the lease is five 5 years and, if renovations are complete, will commence July 1, 1992, and expire June 30, 1997, at the following annual rentals: Year 1: 51,000; Year 2: 52,500; Year 3: 54,000; Year 4: 55,500; Year 5: 57,500. The University will also pay its proportionate share of certain future increases in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1997: ... DSCC. The Board of Trustees appoints the members of the advisory board. The chancellor at Chicago recommends the following reappointments to the advisory board for DSCC for terms ending June 30, 1997: WILLIAM A. FARRIS, M.D., assistant professor, College of Medicine at UrbanaChampaign, University of Illinois; pediatric neurologist and chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Carle Clinic ROBERT KLINT,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1997: ...ois State University, and Selwin E. Price, senior partner in the Chicago office of Grant Thornton, to the board. Both three-year terms will commence on July 1, 1994, and continue through June 30, 1997. I concur. On motion of Mrs. Gravenhorst, this recommendation was approved. Vice President for Academic Affairs 3 I recommend the appointment of Dr. Sylvia Manning, currently executive vice provost a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1997: ...reement will be solely derived from increased rental charges in the family housing units, and will not involve State appropriated funds. The agreement will run from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1997, and provides for payments of 158,000 in 1994-95, 317,000 in 1995-96, and 317,000 in 1996-97. Auxiliary funds are available from the operating budget of the Urbana Housing Division. The vice presiden... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...ld JOHN J. DENARDO, F.A.C.H.E., director, West Side VA Hospital, Chicago STEVEN ZYLBERMAN, R.Ph., M.B.A., director, Pharmacy Services, Christ Hospital, Oak Lawn For two-year terms ending June 30, 1997: JAMES C. BOYLAN, Ph.D., director, Pharmaceutical Technologies, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park LEE S. SIMON, R.Ph., M.H.P.E., regional vice president of Clinical Services, MerckMedco Managed Care, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...ign campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. Awards will be made to the lowest responsible bidders. The University has the option of extending the contracts from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions; subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. The contractors bid on percentages to be applied to an estimated volume of material, labor, and subcontractors. Per... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ... two appointed members to the Advisory Council. The chancellor at Chicago recommends the following appointments to the Advisory Council for the Illinois Medical District for terms ending June 30, 1997: R. K. DIETER HAUSSMANN, Ph.D.; vice chancellor for health services, University of Illinois at Chicago. VICTOR ZAFRA, M.P.A.; vice chancellor for administration and human resources, University of Ill... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...ite work equipment with operators and materials at the Chicago campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. The University has the option to extend the contract from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,1995 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 415 The contractors bid on percentages to be added to the estimated volume of material... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...moval, replacement, and repair of masonry units at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996. The University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, with authority delegated to the comptroller for execution of this. The contractor's bid is based on an estimated quantity of work for 103 different items multipl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...l year ending June 30, 1996. This contract is for the period from the Notice to Proceed through June 30, 1996, inclusive, with an option to extend the contract from July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, with authority delegated to the comptroller for execution of this contract. When a project is assigned to the consultant, the project cost will be based on the t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ... contracts for repairs, minor remodeling, and new construction at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1996, with an option to extend the contracts from July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the Board of Trustees. ,536 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Percent for Material Percent for Labor Percent for Subcontracts March 14 Total Estimated Fee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ..., elevator, HVAC repairs, electrical, plumbing, and general remodeling. Total construction management fees under these contracts will not exceed 400,000 for the period of May 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997. Funds for these contracts are available in the Fiscal Year 1997 Institutional Funds Operating Budget of the Chicago Physical Plant of the Chicago campus. The vice president for business and finance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...icers, recommends the employment of the following firms to be employed as architects and engineers through professional services contracts at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997. Professional services will be provided on an as-needed basis. No individual sub-project will exceed 500,000. The University will have the option of extending the contracts for an additional one-year... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...dy. Subsequently this leave was canceled without prejudice. Urbana-Champaign SUSAN T. GONZO, associate provost since March 21, 1996, has requested leave for the period of March 1 through June 30, 1997. Dr. Gonzo was first appointed at the assistant vice chancellor level August 21, 1985. She will use her leave to study language maintenance, change and loss at the level of intergenerational transmis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...nal component for lithotripsy services will be billed to the patient or financial sponsor by the UIC Physician Billing Services. The contract renewal period will be July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997. It is also recommended that the comptroller be delegated authority to renew the contract ,596 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 9 for two additional one-year periods. The UIH C financial obligation for this con... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...al statutes and regulations. ROBI will supply organs, tissues, and histocompatibility testing for its accredited transplant programs. The contract renewal period will be July 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997. It is also recommended that the comptroller be delegated authority to renew the contracts for four additional one-year periods. The financial obligation for this contract is based on the volume of o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ... on a temporary basis to the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C . The current contract ends on June 30, 1996, and would be extended for the period of July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997. The UIH C Surgical Services Department has been working to enhance the overall efficiency and cost effectiveness of the operating rooms over the past year. As part of this endeavor, the department i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...rvard Collection Services Harvard , Chicago, to complete collection service activities on all accounts assigned to Harvard. The contract extension will be effective July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997. The University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C recently completed a competitive bid process for collection agencies to assist in the collection of delinquent accounts for medical services pro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...racts to nine 9 nurse staffing agencies to provide temporary supplemental nurse staffing for the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C for the period of July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew for four 4 additional one-year periods, subject to an annual escalation equation not to exceed - five 5 percent of the contract amount. Compe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...Clinics UIH C . Under the previous contract, U of C has been providing radiation oncology services since July 1, 1993. The contract will be for the period beginning July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew for two 2 additional one-year periods under the same terms and conditions. This transaction is exempt from the competitive selection process ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...vices, Inc. PMRS , Chicago, to provide medical records coding services for the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C . The contract is for the period of July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for two 2 additional one-year periods under the same terms and conditions. Competitive bidding procedures in accordance with the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ... to provide MANG Medical Assistance-No Grant Processing Services to the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C . The contract is for the period beginning July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for two 2 additional one-year periods under the same terms and conditions. Competitive bidding procedures in accordance with the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...ies to assist the University of Illinois Hospital and Clinics UIH C and the College of Medicine COM in the collection of past-due accounts. The contracts will begin July 1, 1996, and end June 30, 1997. Competitive bidding procedures in accordance with the Illinois Purchasing Act were followed in selecting the following firms: Name of Agency Arc Ventures, Inc Illinois Collection Services, Inc KCA F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ... Thresholds qualifies as a Sheltered Workshop to provide contractual cleaning services in the Institute on Disability and Human Development. The contract will begin July 1, 1996, and end June 30, 1997, with delegation of authority to the comptroller to renew the contract for two 2 additional one-year periods with fee adjustment to reflect the Consumer Price Index. The project consists of supervisi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...o 31 The chancellor at Chicago recommends the award of a cost-plus contract for minor building alterations, repairs, and new construction at the Chicago campus for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1997, to Dakona, Inc.,1 Northbrook, the lowest responsible bidder. Competitive bidding procedures in accordance with the Illinois Purchasing Act were followed. Bids were based on percentages to be added t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...nsumer Price Index, U.S. city average 2.7 percent . The chancellor at Chicago recommends that the option be exercised and the contract be extended for the period of July 1, 1996, through June 30, 1997, subject to the availability of funds. During the current year, work performed by the firm has been satisfactory, and Facilities Management, Physical Plant Department, has recommended that the option... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...iate University officers, recommends the award of the following unit-price contract for removal, replacement, or repair of roofing systems at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997. Competitive bidding in accordance with the Illinois Purchasing Act was followed; and the award in each case is to the lowest responsible bidder on the basis of its base bid. The contractor's bid is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...ity officers, recommends the employment of the following firm to be employed as architect engineer through professional services contracts at the Urbana campus for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1997. Professional services will be provided on an as-needed basis. No individual project will exceed 500,000. The University will have the option of extending the contract for an additional one-year peri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...h Humana in which the University reserves the power to invoke the termination of the affiliation Humana agreements on June 30, 1995, and which gives the power to institute termination on June 30, 1997. T h e Consent Agreement also provides that the University and Humana shall, in good faith, enter into discussions for the purpose of renegotiating the terms of their agreements on an expeditious bas... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1997: ...h such deficiency in Krannert gifts occurred; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and extend to June 30 of the first subsequent odd-numbered year thereafter; and which sub- ,782 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 16 lease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1997: ...TRUSTEES October 16 lease shall contain options giving to this public corporation the right to renew said sublease for successive two year periods from July 1 of each odd-numbered year to June 30 of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, to and including April 30, 1973, o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1998: ...EHS. This agreement is for five years, effective when signed by both parties, and automatically renews for additional five-year periods. The agreement can be terminated at any time after June 30, 1998, by either party two years after the close of the academic year in which the notice is sent. This agreement has been reviewed and approved by the Office of University Counsel. The vice president for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1998: ...te medical education students assigned to CHMC will be considered University insureds. This subordinate agreement takes effect when signed by both parties and will expire no earlier than June 30, 1998, and continues thereafter unless terminated. The agreement can be terminated at any time after June 30, 1998, by either party two years after the close of the academic year in which the notice is sen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1998: ...ment takes effect when signed by both parties and will expire no earlier than June 30, 1998, and continues thereafter unless terminated. The agreement can be terminated at any time after June 30, 1998, by either party two years after the close of the academic year in which the notice is sent. The EHS Subordinate Affiliation Agreement for the College of Medicine has been approved by the Master Affi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1998: ... DSCC. The Board of Trustees appoints the members of the advisory board. The chancellor at Chicago recommends the following reappointments to the advisory board for DSCC for terms ending June 30, 1998: DAVID A. BRISTOW, M.D.; president, Marshall Clinic, Effingham, Illinois; pediatrician; past president, Effingham County Board of Health; current chairman, DSCC Advisory Board JOHN R. FISK, M.D.; ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1998: ...llege of Pharmacy. The Advisory Committee was inactive for three years, during the previous interim dean's tenure. The following appointments are recommended: For three-year terms ending June 30, 1998: PHILIP P. BURGESS, R.Ph., M.B.A., director, Pharmacy Operations, Walgreens Company, Deerfield JOHN J. DENARDO, F.A.C.H.E., director, West Side VA Hospital, Chicago STEVEN ZYLBERMAN, R.Ph., M.B.A., d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1998: ...ontractor's unit price for each item. Contractor Advanced Sheet Metal Roofing, Inc., Urbana Base Bid 2 589 971 The University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1997, to June 30, 1998; and from July 1, 1998, to June 30, 1999, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the comptroller. When a project is assigned to the contractor, the project cost will b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1998: ...ill provide utilities, custodial, and all interior and exterior maintenance and repair. The University will have the right to renew annually starting July 1, 1988, and continuing through June 30, 1998. The University also will have the option upon 90 days' written notice to lease an additional 1,200 square feet or less at an annual rental rate of 15 per square foot. Funds for the initial period an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1998: ...itial period and for renewal to August 31, 1990, will be provided by Servants United Foundation through the cooperative research agreement Funds for the period September 1, 1990, through June 30, 1998, will be included in the annual operating budget requests for the Urbana campus. The interim chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended approval of the lease as described for die perio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1998: ...se contains restrictions on use designed to 1 The lease, for the sum of 1.00 per year, gives the University the option to renew and extend the lease for successive annual periods through June 30, 1998. ,1974 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 567 preserve the character of the property as a natural area, but the University may make exceptions to the restrictions in connection with its educational programs. The... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1999: ... buildings and facilities; said sublease to run from the date of the closing of Foundation's permanent loan secured for the financing of said improvements and extend to the next following June 30, and which permanent loan it is contemplated will be repayable in forty quarterly installments of approximately Fifty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars 59,750.00 each with interest at an effective... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1999: ...each quarter on the unpaid balance; and which sublease shall contain options giving to University the right to renew said sublease for successive annual periods from July 1 of one year to June 30 of the next following year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, until said sublease is finally terminated by the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1999: ...e Division of Specialized Care for Children DSCC . The new lease shall replace the current lease on July 1, 1994, and is, subject to the availability of funds, renewable annually through June 30, 1999. The base rate will be 234,337 per year a unit cost of 12.48 per square foot for the first two years, with 4.8 percent escalation each year thereafter. The University will pay a proportionate share f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1999: ... 1994 NY , at an annual salary of 70,000. RONALD E. GUENTHER, director of the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics, UrbanaChampaign, multi-year agreement beginning July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1999 NY , at an annual salary of 141,000 to be reviewed annually. DIANE L. HODGES, director of the African-American Academic Network, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Chicago, beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1999: ..., effective July 1, 1994, contingent upon the actions of the Illinois General Assembly. The term of the Master Academic Affiliation Agreement is for five years from July 1, 1994, through June 30, 1999, and is automatically renewable for additional five-year periods thereafter. As it currently exists, the agreement can be terminated, ,532 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 14 with or without cause, at any tim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1999: ... DSCC. The Board of Trustees appoints the members of the Advisory Board. The chancellor at Chicago recommends the following reappointments to the Advisory Board for DSCC for terms ending June 30, 1999: WILLIAM H. ALBERS, MD; physician surgeon, professor, and chair, Department of Pediatrics, University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria; medical director, Children s Hospital of Illinois; ped... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1999: ...tractor Advanced Sheet Metal Roofing, Inc., Urbana Base Bid 2 589 971 The University has the option to extend this contract from July 1, 1997, to June 30, 1998; and from July 1, 1998, to June 30, 1999, inclusive, under the same terms and conditions, subject to approval by the comptroller. When a project is assigned to the contractor, the project cost will be based on the summation of the specific ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 2000: ...upon meeting the schedule, system response time, and other criteria as outlined in the master work plan. The cost of this contract is 12,123,790 for the period from May 12, 1995, through June 30, 2000. Table I details the component costs of the contract and Table II provides the payment schedule. A copy of the tables is filed with the secretary for record. In addition, the contract includes a cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 2000: ...ovided include emergent urgent, follow-up, and primary care for employees at the airport and the traveling public. The agreement is for a five-year period beginning May 12, 1995, through June 30, 2000. Costs associated with the operations are primarily personnel. The Department of Aviation will provide facilities in Terminal 2 between the two largest carriers, United and American . In lieu of rent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 2000: ...icago recommends approval of an updated cooperative educational master agreement with Cook County Hospital CCH , Chicago. The agreement is for the period beginning March 6, 1996, through June 30, 2000. CCH and the University entered into an agreement on August 1, 1976, whereby CCH and the University agreed to reciprocal arrangements involving students and residents between each institution's educa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 2006: ...mend the termination terms of the original affiliation agreements. The termination language would be amended so that DMHDD could not terminate the amended agreements at any time prior to June 30, 2006, thus assuring the University good return on its investment. In all other respects, the Intergovernmental, Master Academic Affiliation, and Subordinate Affiliation Agreements are reaffirmed and ratif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 2006: ...completed and ready for occupancy; that said Building Lease shall contain options giving to the University the right to renew said sublease for successive yearly periods to and including June 30, 2006; and C. To enter into an agreement with Foundation whereby Foundation would agree to borrow from T H E FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, a national banking association, organized and existing under and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 2006: ...of the next succeeding odd-numbered year by giving written notice to Foundation between the first and fifteenth day of July in each year when such renewal is to be made, to and including June 30, 2006; that said Building Lease shall provide that this corporation subject to the availability of funds which may lawfully be applied to the payment of such rental will exercise said options for renewal f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
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