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1900.]

' PROCEEDINGS OF T H E BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Paper M is a list of General University vouchers presented for audit, being676 to 1625, inclusive. Paper 0 is a list of the Agriculture Experiment Station vouchers presented for audit, being 76 to 159, inclusive. Paper P is a list of School of Pharmacy vouchers, presented for audit, being 16 to 75, inclusive. Paper Q is a list of School of Medicine vouchers, presented for audit, being 140 to 350 inclusive. Paper B is an abstract of bids received for furnishing uniforms. Eespecfully submitted,

S. W. SHATTUCK,

Appropriations Manager.

Business Manager, were made as recommended by the Business

APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE THREE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 1900.

Board expenses Salaries for instruction Salaries for services Buildings and g r o u n d s Fuel, lights and electric power... Stationery, p r i n t i n g , etc A d v e r t i s i n g and postage Repair shop Agricultural College Departments Laboratories L i b r a r y and a p p a r a t u s Incidentals ^ F u r n i t u r e and fixtures Heating apparatus W a t e r supply Commencement Blue p r i n t room I n t e r e s t , E d w a r d Snyder f u n d . . . School of P h a r m a c y School of Medicine Agricultural E x p e r i m e n t Station

$1,000 001 36,000 00i 6,000 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 500 00 500 00 1,000 00 3,300 00 500 00 1,000 00 50 001 800 00| 500 00 500 00| 250 00 400 00| 200 00 237 50 $55,737 50 $3,000 00 2,300 00 3,750 00

$9,050 00 $64,787 50

A communication from Dr. Steele with regard to the adjustment of accounts between the University and the College of Medicine in accordance with the agreement recently adopted, was referred to Professor Shattuck with the request that he prepare and report to the next meeting of the Board a rule to govern the settlement. The Secretary presented a letter which he had received from Mr. A. B. Hostetter, Secretary of the Illinois Farmers' Institute transmitting resolutions which had been adopted by the Institute with regard to salaries in the Agricultural College and to legislative aid for the Agricultural Experiment Station; also resolutions passed by the Illinois Association of Domestic Science, and endorsed by the Illinois Farmers' Institute, with regard to the establishment of a de- partment of domestic science in the University. These resolutions were read and the Secretary was ordered to place them on file and to acknowledge their receipt to Mr. Hostetter. Mr. Nightingale offered the following resolution which was adopted: