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1925]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Degree of Bachelor of Science In Agriculture James Boring Ball, A.B. Francis Arthur Hanks Lot John Blakely Clifford Welton Harvey Orval Alonzo Catt Harold Harry Kuhnen Ernest Milton Edwards James Russell Painter David Quigg Porter In Home Economics May Miles Clara Bertha Neubauer Genevieve Clarissa Wright COLLEGE OF LAW Degree of Bachelor of Laws Arthur Jerome Price Earl William Wagner COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science Nelson Hole Chesnut Michael Zalman Pintzow Robert Rosenberg Certificates in Medicine Howard Harvey Bass Marion Purman Dorman Walter Averill Dawley Harold M. Jacobziner Benjamin Levy COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery Dominie Edward Adducci Kheena Gollendberg Norman Herbert Grover SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Degree of Graduate in Pharmacy David Maximilian Malina O n motion of Mrs. Ickes, these degrees were conferred. BURRILL AVENUE A ONE-WAY STREET (31) The Supervising Architect recommends that B r i l Avenue, from Green url Street to Springfield Avenue, be made a one-way street with traffic from south to north only. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Noble, this recommendation was approved. OFFER OF A PRIZE TO THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (32) Dr. Frank Smithies has written Dean Davis offering to give each year one hundred dollars to be awarded as a prize to a student or faculty member in our College of Medicine who has submitted during the year the most useful piece of original work dealing with diseases of the alimentary tract. His letter provides that a committee shall be appointed by the Dean to serve for one year. H e states that he will support this prize, which he wishes to be known as the William F. Beaumont Memorial Award, during his lifetime and that endeavor will be made to devise a method whereby after his death the award may continue indefinitely. After careful consideration of this proposal and its conditions and in view of the Boardregulationconcerning scholarship and prize funds, I ask authority of the