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Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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1943] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 517 8. International station wagon, 1941 model, for State Geological Survey, from Mr. N. F . Holahan, Jr., Kankakee, Illinois, at a total cost of $1,000 delivered. 9. One new 1042 Chevrolet Fleet Line sedan, for Dixon Springs Experiment Station, Agricultural Administration Department, from Sullivan Chevrolet Company, Champaign, Illinois, at a total cost of $1,373.24. O n m o t i o n of M r . F o r n o f , t h e a c t i o n o f t h e C o m p t r o l l e r in a u t h o r izing these p u r c h a s e s w a s a p p r o v e d a n d confirmed. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER J U N E 14 TO AUGUST 2 1 , 1 9 4 3 (36) T h e Comptroller's report of contracts: Amount to be With Whom War Production Board A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company Hoopeston Canning Company Milford Canning Company HoopesLon Canning Company Ohmite Manufacturing Company The Watson Engineering Company Walter P. SpieU Purpose Investigation of the use of Illinois coal for the production of metallurgical coke, WPB 75 Study of the use of vegetable solids in the manufacture of war time dairy products Agreement for transportation and use of barracks from Paris, Illinois, under the Federal Farm Labor Program Agreement for transportation and use of barracks and mess hall from Oregon, Illinois, under the Federal Farm Labor Program Agreement for transportation and use of barracks and mess hall from Oregon, Illinois, under the Federal Farm Labor Program Cooperative investigation of special porcelain bodies for high thermal stock and dielectrical resistance Installation of acoustical tile on ceiling of room n o d Gregory Hall Work on Research and Educational 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 since the last report: Gifts 1. W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan, $5,000, representing an additional gift to the College of Dentistry for student aid, to be applied according to the same plan and under the same conditions as the original plan of $10,000 for this purpose. 2. The F a r m Foundation, Chicago, $425.05, as an outright gift and contribution toward the work of the Land Tenure Committee of the North Central States. 3. Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, $400, for the continuation of their annual scholarships. 4. Mrs. Kittie B. Pierce, $300, for the Phyllis Pierce Ruettinger Scholarship fund. 5. Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, one relay and three watt-hour meters for the College of Engineering. 6. Commonwealth Edison Company, a 100-kv standard air condenser of 0.00036 microfarads capacity to the College of Engineering. 7. Mr. James E. Trafford of Chicago, twelve complete units of the Trafford Suction Machine, constructed of stainless steel and pyrex glass, for use by the Department of Surgery.
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