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2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LETTER FROM MR. R. T. LINCOLN [My 17, The Secretary presented the following letter from Mr. Robert T. Lincoln. MANCHESTER, VERMONT, July 6, 1918. / / . E. Cunningham, M Y DEAR S I R : Esq., Secretary, University of Illinois Your letter of the 15th of June and the accompanying copy of the tribute to my father, "Abraham Lincoln Today," came to me at a time when I was engaged under difficult circumstances in removing my belongings from Washington to this place, and my acknowledgment of it has been delayed with many other matters. I thank you very much for your kindness. I have read the little book with very great interest and pleasure as a very unusual indication of the regard in which my father's memory is held so many years after his death. I am particularly grateful for the address of President James, which has affected me deeply. It is a great pleasure to preserve this memorial in my library. Believe me very sincerely yours, ROBERT T. LINCOLN On motion of Mr. Blair, this letter was received for record. MATTERS SUBMITTED BY T H E PRESIDENT OF T H E UNIVERSITY The Board proceeded to the consideration of the following matters submitted by President James: CHANGES IN LABORATORY FEES (1) A recommendation from the Council of Administration, on request of Dean Richards, that the laboratory fees in courses given in the College of Engineering be changed as follows: Present Fee Recommendation Ceramic Engineering 19 $5-00 Omit Civil Engineering 33 75 " 34 75 35 (new) .75 Electrical Engineering 61 3.00 1.00 " " 62 3.00 1.00 " " 64. 3.00 1.00 68 3.00 1.00 " " 75 4.00 2.00 " " 76 4.00 2.00 " " 85 4.00 2.00 86 4.00 2.00 On motion of Mr. Carr these changes were authorized. SCHOLARSHIPS IN CERAMICS (2) T h e following statement: T h e Board of Trustees established some years ago one hundred and two free scholarships in the University, one
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