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PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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We further recommend t h a t hereafter when bonds are redeemed or moneys received on land contracts, the treasurer immediately notify t h e chairman of t h e finance committee, and t h a t they, together with t h e finance committee, invest such funds in bonds. Eespectfully submitted,

ALEX. MCLEAN, )

F . M. MCKAY,

> Finance Committee.

J. E. ARMSTRONG, )

The report of the committee was adopted on motion of Mr. Rabb. The board then adjourned to meet at 4 o'clock p. m., after the completion of the exercises of the laying of the corner stone of the new Engineering Hall.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

The board met pursuant to adjournment, butoadjourned without transacting any business, to meet at 8 o'clock p. m., at the Doane House, in Champaign.

EVENING SESSION.

When t h e board met pursuant to adjournment, the same members were present as in the morning, with the exception of Mr. Raab. Mr. Raymond's bill of $21.10, expenses as delegate to t h e Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, was allowed and ordered paid from current funds. The business agent, Professor S. W. Shattuck, then presented his report:

URBANA, I I I . , December 12, 1893.

Nelson W. Graham, Esq., President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, SIR: I have the honor to hand you the following financial statement and report: Paper A, a statement showing the current appropriations for the three months ending November 30, 1893. Paper B, a showing of the state appropriations November 30, 1893. Paper C and C 2d, the same for t h e United States fund. Paper D, a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 1,051 to 1,400, inclusive, except No. 1,037. Paper E, an estimate of receipts and expenses for the nine months ending September 1, 1894. Paper F, an estimate of receipts and expenses for the three months ending March 1, 1894.