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Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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5io BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 30 DISCONTINUANCE O F TWO-YEAR C U R R I C U L U M IN S C H O O L O F JOURNALISM (24) On June 19, 1943, the Board of Trustees approved a recommendation for the establishment of a two-year emergency program in Journalism for freshman and sophomore students. The School of Journalism is a senior division, and two years of college work are required for admission to the curricula in Journalism leading to degrees. The emergency program was set up to train personnel to fill war-time shortages. In the judgment of the Director of the School of Journalism and his faculty, the emergency no longer exists and they recommend that the program be discontinued. I concur. On motion of Mr. Fornof, this curriculum was discontinued as recommended. PURCHASES RECOMMENDED (25) The Purchasing Agent has proposed and the Comptroller recommends the following purchases. Unless otherwise specified the purchase in each case is recommended on the basis of lowest bid, ceiling price, or because the item is noncompetitive. I concur in the recommendations. 1. Motor exchange for 17 Ford cars used by the Agricultural Experiment Station, for the Physical Plant Department, from Dana Hudelson, Champaign, at a cost of $1,317.84. 2. Wind tunnel drive equipment, consisting of a 50 h.p. motor and 40 kw. motor generator set with necessary controls, for the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, from the General Electric Company, Chicago, at a cost of $2,700.00 f.o.D. factory, freight allowed. On motion of Mr. McLaughlin, these purchases were authorized as recommended. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY T H E COMPTROLLER MAY 12 TO J U N E 22, 1945 (26) The Comptroller's report of contracts. With Whom United States Engineer Office Navy Department, Bureau of Aeronautics United States War Department, Chemical Warfare Service Speedway Wrecking Company The Association of American Railroads Howard R. Will General Mills, Incorporated With Whom E. N. DeAtley E. N. DeAtley Earl Taynor King and Petry Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White Purpose Restricted contract Make and deliver five body temperature indicating suits Secret contract Wrecking property at 1749-53 W. Polk St. Investigation of railroad roadbed stabilization Concert by Rudolph Ganz, October 25, I94S Study of protein value in adult human nutrition and in rodent nutrition Purpose Fire escape for Sanitary Engineering Laboratory Scene storage room in Lincoln Hall Instruction for not more than twenty students in dual control flight Platform and canopy on east side of Dairy Manufactures Building Electrical and mechanical engineering service for Men's Old Gymnasium and Gymnasium Annex rehabilitation Amount to be received by the University $ 2 000 Dale March 31, 1945 October 4, 1944 March 1, 1945 April 2, 194s May 18, 1945 6 coo 18 0 0 0 250 April 26, 194s May 3, 1945 Amount to be paid by the University $ 5S° 1 197 Dale May 21, 1945 May 22, 1945 June 7, 1945 May 3, I94S April 25, 1945 Hourly rates 1 76s 4 200 On motion of Dr. Meyer, the action of the Comptroller and the Secretary of the Board in executing these contracts was approved and confirmed.
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