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UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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This matter was called to the attention of the Trustees of the University of Illinois at a previous time. At that time permission was denied on the grounds that only medical cases were handled in the institution. In m y opinion that does not hold for all cases. In m y practice here among the students and faculty people there are cases of a purely non-medical nature which need hospitalization in the University hospital in which they hold membership. It is also necessary at times to place cases in the hospital for observation in order to help control epidemics. As it now stands it is inconvenient, as well as embarrassing to have to undergo the present procedure. In order to render these patients the proper, indicated, and convenient care, I a m asking that I be permitted to take patients to this hospital as occasion arises. So before appealing to any higher authorities I want to have this application considered by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Thanking you in advance for your attention to this matter, I am, Yours truly, Charles E. Pollard, D.O. On motion of Mr. Barrett, the Board requested the President of the University to inform D r . Pollard that it s a w n o reason to c h a n g e its previous decision o n this matter.

LABORATORY FEE IN ORTHODONTIA

(15) A recommendation that the fee of $600 per year for a graduate course in orthodontia for the training of those who wish to practice orthodontia as a speciality be designated as a laboratory fee. O n motion of D r . N o b l e , this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s adopted.

DECEMBER MEETING On motion of Mr. Armstrong, i was voted to hold the December t

meeting at the College of Medicine, in Chicago, at 10 o'clock a.m. on Tuesday, December 15, 1931.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT

T h e Secretary presented for record a list of appointments m a d e b y the President of the University. Aaronson, A. L., Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October i, 1931, without salary. (November 2, 1931)1 Benton, Eva May, Stenographer in the Department of Physiology, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1931, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars (Jioo) a month. (November 2, 1931) Carter, Royal, Assistant Pharmacist, in the Dispensary and Drug Room, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1931, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars (Jioo) a month. (November 11, 1931) Ford, William, Assistant in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1931, without salary. (October 30, 1931) Forkosh, Sydney Richard, Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1931, without salary. (October 30, 1931) Hillebrand, John G., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November I, 1931, without salary. (October 30, 1931) Jaffe, Richard H., Professor of Pathology, in the Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November I, 1931, without salary. (November 2, 1931) Jehle, Mimi Ida, Assistant in German, on one-half time, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1932, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars ($80) a month (this supersedes her previous appointment). (November 11, 1931) 'The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the Presiden the University.