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Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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i95°] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Department Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Vendor R. Y. Ferner Co., Inc., Chicago 375 Cost 3 363 50 f.o.b. Boston, Mass. Item One projection microscope, Vickers type, 25X to 4000X, bright, dark field, and polarized light examination, complete with arc light and pointolite source, optica and accessories Two research microscopes, low fine adjustment, inclined binocular and single bodies, mechanical R stage, N. A. 1.30 condenser and centering mount, triple revolving nosepiece, apochromatic objectives, 16 mm., 4 mm., 2 mm., compensating oculars (paired) 5X and 10X, case, engraved One spectrograph, Littrow type, large quartz and glass prisms, fully automatic, spectrum range 1,910 to 12,000 Angstrom, continuous focus by single adjustment with indicating wave length drum and accessories, including supervision of installation and initial operation One intensifier, high-pressure, with shrinking jacket suitable for use with pressures up to and including 200,000 pounds per square inch 32 Ritter model K or S. S. White No. 3 diamond foot dental chairs, clinic model with simplified head rest, stationary toe piece and standard A.D.T.A. ivory tan finish, and sixchairs, children's model, less allowance for 38 old S. S. White chairs One infant cephalometer to be constructed to our specifications 177 16 mm. sound films, including both black and white and colored, for rental to schools and colleges on a self-supporting basis One magnetic drum for digital computer 14 coaxial speakers, 25 watts power, 8 ohm impedance, 50-10,000 cycles response — 90 degree dispersion, 1,000 cycles cross-over network with 12* weather-proof cones; seven matching transformers, 50 watt, primary 250-500 ohms, secondary 2-4-8-16 ohms Laboratory furniture consisting of base cabinets, table tops, back drops, reagent shelves, and service outlets for electricity, gas, and air 245 tons (approximately) southern Illinois stoker coal to be delivered to the T buildings in Illini Village as required during the 1950-1951 heating season 65,000 gallons (approximately) No. 3 fuel oil to be delivered to the University Airport during the period September 1, 1950, through April 30, 1951 i.ooosets (approximate) of sosheets each, student data sheets to be offset printed as required from October 1, 1950, to April 1, 1951 50 dozen white laboratory coats, eight ounce bleached sanforized twill, equal in workmanship to Whitehouse No. 423 with attached plastic buttons Agronomy E. H. Sargent & Co., Chicago W. H. Kessel & Co., Chicago Total 1 103 00 1 103 00 (2 206 00) Agronomy National Spectrograph^ Laboratories, Cleveland, Ohio 17 639 12 f.o.b. Boston and Cleveland Chemistry Harwood Engineering Co., Inc., Walpole, Mass. S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Co., Chicago f.o.b. Brighton, Mass. f.o.b. delivered and installed 1 075 00 College of Dentistry 14 535 00 Division of Services for Crippled Children Visual Aids Service Graduate College Computer Physical Plant B. F. Wehmer, North Lake Coronet Films, Chicago 2 350 00 delivered and installed 9 067 50 University of California, Berkeley, Calif. Newark Electric Co., Chicago 3 500 00 1 365 84 f.o.b. delivered Food Technology Laboratory Furniture Co., Long Island, N.Y. 4 151 9 1 f.o.b. Urbana Residence Halls LeBaugh Coal Co., Urbana 2 278 50 (approximate) Institute of Aviation and Aeronautical Engineering College of Engineering Chicago Professional Colleges Stores Stewart Oil Co., Champaign 7 434 87 (approximate) f.o.b. delivered 2 950 00 Edwards Brothers, Ann Arbor, Mich. Ottenheimer & Co., Chicago Lo.b. Urbana delivered and including tax 1 861 50
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