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PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

ADJOURNED SESSION, MAY 25, 1896.

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The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois met, pursuant i o adjournment, at 2 o'clock p. m., May 25, 1896, in the University parlor, Urbana. The members present were Messrs. Armstrong, Bullard, Graham, Morrison, and Raymond; absent, Governor Altgeld and Messrs. Inglis, McLean, Judy, and Morgan, and Dr. Smith and Mrs. Flower. A little later Mr. Morgan came in. The President announced as the first business of the meeting the opening of the bids which had been received by the Secretary for the construction of the Library building. The bids were opened in the presence of the bidders and were as follows, for construction of the building according to plans and specifications, using stone as named:

BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE LIBRARY BUILDING. Chas.. A. Moses, 159 LaSalle St., Chicago— 1. Buff Bedford for trimmings and wall. 2. Portage trimmings, Kettle River wall 3. Portage trimmings, cream buff sandstone wall .. 4. Cream buff trimmings, buff Bedford wall 5. Portage trimmings and wall . 6. Portage for basement to and including main water table, front entrance, mosaic frieze, steps and buttress; Bedford trimmings for tower; Kettle River for rest of building 7. Kettle River basement and arches to water table and steps, buff Bedford. 8. Kettle River trimmings and wall If Golding system of fire-proofing is used throughout entire building, deduct from each proposal the sum of $5,300.00. Scoullar & Bierwirth, 107 Washington Street, Chicago— 1. Portage red stone with Ohio speckled buff, or Ohio cream buff, or| Kasota stone for the random ashler work 2. Portage and Bedford stone 3. All Bedford stone 4. All work except cut stone work John W. Evans Sons Co., Bloomington, 111.— 1. Cream buff Amherst trimmings, Bedford buff for ashler 2. Portage for trimmings, cream buff Amherst for ashler work 3. All No. 1 Portage Entry sandstone 4. All Bedford buff 5. Portage trimmings, Joliet ashler 6. Bedford trimmings, Joliet ashler 7. Kettle River trimmings, buff Bedford ashler 8. Portage entry trimmings to main water table, Kettle River for rest of! wall If Golding system No. 1 is substituted and metal lath partitions and iron studding and beams, etc., are reduced, deduct from entire bid,$3,865. Everett Clark, 100 Washington Street, Chicago— 1. Kettle River sandstone for trimmings. No. 1 Bedford stone for the ash-J ler above first story sill course 2. Portage sandstone for trimmings, cream buff Amherst for ashler 3. Portage sandstone for trimmings, Conestoga pink sandstone for ashler. 4. Potsdam red sandstone for trimmings and ashler 5. Kettle River sandstone trimmings and ashler with buff Bedford stone trimmings for inside of tower . 6. Cream buff Amherst stone for trimmings, and No. 1 buff Amherst stone for ashler If Golding system No. 1 of fire-proofing for floor, and tile partitions, metal lathing and iron studding, and steel construction made to conform to diagrams and weights, deduct $4,000. Guaranty Construction Co., Chicago— 1. Blue and buff Bedford stone ? 2. Buff Bedford and Kettle River stone 3. East Tennessee,marble, dark and light pink, as per sample '....-. 4. Buff Bedford and Joliet limestone. , 5. Portage and Joliet limestone .:.... :.......-......:....... . 6. Portage and buff Amherst '. '..'