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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 519 18. Mr. John W. Ruettinger, $500, for research work in the College of Dentistry under the direction of Dr. R. G. Kesel. 19. Ohio Oil Company, Robinson, Illinois, $325, for the establishment during the summer term of 1943 of a graduate research assistantship in Chemistry under the direction of Professor G. L. Clark. 20. Educational and Research Bureau for By-Product Ammonia, Columbus, Ohio, $300, for the continuation of "exploratory studies on the interrelationships between sulphate of ammonia and rock phosphate," by the Agricultural Experiment Station, for the period of one year from April 15, 1943. 21. Research Laboratories, S.M.A. Corporation, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, $240, in support of a research assistantship in the Department of Chemistry during the summer term of 1943. 22. American Cyanamid and Chemical Corporation, $200, for the continuation of research to determine the effectiveness of certain compounds as seed treatments for corn as a control for certain seed and soil-born organisms, by the Agricultural Experiment Station, for a period of one year from June 1, 194323. Mr. Felix Gehrmann of Chicago, $500, for the purchase of rare old medical books for the College of Medicine. A few years ago Mr. Gehrmann started making contributions to the Gehrmann Historical Book Fund. This report was received for record. CONTRACT WITH ARMY FOR A . S . T . P . UNIT (39) The Comptroller submits the following outline of conditions for a contract with the United States Army for the A.S.T.P. training unit covering 1500 Basic and 250 Area and Language trainees, and requests authority to execute such a contract (with the Secretary of the Board) and contracts for other Army units with substantially the same provisions; also leases with fraternities for the use of their houses, and contracts for installation of equipment in the Skating Rink: Instruction (including physical education) : Basic students, at $25 per month per man tentative rate, total per month $37 500 Area and Language students, at $40 per month per man tentative rate, total per month 10 000 Textbooks and instruments, initial cost 56 467 Activating (alterations and equipment) : Physics Laboratory 937 Union Building (food service) 3 680 Skating Rink, alterations and installation of equipment 73 600 Fraternity houses: Alterations 8 050 Equipment 13 831 Use of Facilities: Instructional: Per Month Classrooms and laboratories 2 727 Subsistence: Illini Union Building (until Skating Rink opens) I 307 Skating Rink, beginning October 1 I 126 Housing: Fraternities 5 180 Subsistence (for food, labor, and operating expense o n l y ) : June 16 to July 6, 400 men (Union Building), fixed rate, $1,095 P e r man per day July 6 to September 30, Illini Union Building 48 473 Skating Rink, beginning October 1 44 525 Operation and Maintenance: Instructional buildings 3 410 Physical education 2 625 Medical services 2 625 Fraternities 17 605
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