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183 Upon request of Lieut. T. W. Wood, $30 were appropriated for purchase of a national flag for the Cadet Battalion. The Eegent and Faculty were authorized to publish the University catalogue for 1883 in 4,000 copies. $50 were appropriated for repairs on roof of Mechanical building. $121.02 from State appropriation for laboratories were authorized to be expended for Physical Laboratory. The model of a monument offered to the University by architect Henry Lord Gay was accepted, and the following resolution adopted:

WHEKEAS, Henry Lord Gay, Esq., architect, has offered to the Illinois Industrial University the drawings and the plaster model of his very beautiful and artistic design— a national monument commemorative of Victor Emanuel, first King of Italy, to be erected by the Italian nation at Rome: Resolved, That the Trustees of the Industrial University cordially and thankfully accept the gift thus generously offered; and that they direct the preparation of a place suitabie for its reception and permanent preservation in the Museum of Engineering and Architecture.

The subject of receiving this model and placing it in the Museum was referred to the Executive Committee, with power to act. The Business Agent submitted his report, which was received and referred to the auditing committee:

Col. R. B.Mason, Vice-President Board of Trustees, Illinois Industrial University: SIB: I have the honor to transmit herewith the financial statements due from the Business Agent. Paper A, shows the expenditures from current funds for the six months ending February 28,1833. Also the receipts which have passed through my hands. Paper B, gives the condition of the State appropriations February 28,1883. Paper C, is a list of vouchers presented for auditing. Paper D, is a statement of appropriations required from current funds for the next three months. The salaries are on the basis of the past six months. Respectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Agent. UKBANA, March 13.1883.

Current Appropriations.

pt A p p r o p r i - R e c e i a ps E x p e n d e d B a l a n c e . also ated. propriate Board expense Salaries Stationery and printing Fuel and lights B u i l d i n g s and g r o u n d s F i x t u r e s a n d furniture Library and apparatus Incidental expense Mechanical Department Architectural Department Agricultural Department Horticultural Department Chemical Department Military D e p a r t m e n t

SUNDKIES.

$555 62 12,000 00 350 00 2,000 00 892 03 110 00 50 00 200 00 202 32 74 86 • 2,417 35 209 14 117 82 50 00

$237 58

668 1,127 3,724 122 573

31 24 14 37 15

#416 45 9,979 17 327 74 1,764 35 881 15 103 52 47 84 158 07 864 89 1,213 65 2,730 75 294 27 Wii) 55 37 49

$136 2,020 22 235 249 7 2 41 5 3,410 37 21 12

17 83 26 65 06 48 16 93 94 45 74 24 42 51

Physical laboratory Cabinets Students government E x a m i n a t i o n of s c h o o l s A g r i c u l t u r a l Con v. Washington Music fees Tuition preparatory year S t u d e n t s fees, Un Illinois C e n t r a l freights

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30 9 25 25 75

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15 00

50 -60 61 3«. 148 00 790 00

148 885 5,887 850

00 00 00 35

45 8 25 25 13

46 85 00 00 70

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