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1903.]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP TRUSTEES.

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While the last years of his noble life were passed at a distance from the University, it is a satisfaction to know that his relations with the University were never severed; but that he was to the last honored by the position of Professor Emeritus in the University which he greatly loved. We express our sincere sympathy with the companion of his life who shared with him all the joys of his kindly deeds. A life ending, so serenely here, after long years of happy activity, patient toil and physical suffering, is a wholesome stimulus to young and old to aim well, work hard, and sacrifice unsparingly for -the aid and blessing of others.

BUSINESS MANAGER'S REPORT.

The Business Manager, Professor S. W. Shattuck, presented the following report, which was referred to the Finance Committee:

Dec. 8, 1903. Mr. Frederick L. Batch, President Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: SIR: I have the honor to hand you herewith the following financial statement and papers: Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations, September 30, 1903. Paper B is a statement of the State appropriations, September 30, 1903. Paper C is a statement of the United States fund, September 30, 1903. Paper E is a statement of the United States Agricultural Experiment Station appropriations, September 30, 1903. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, September 30, 1903. Paper G is a statement of the College of Medicine appropriations, September 30, 1903.

PAPER A—CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS.

Appropriated.

Expended.

Balance.

September SO, 1903. $4,000 00 1,785 31 500 00 1,000 00 400 00 1.200 00 1,000 00 2,000 00 4,000 00 600 00 1,000 00 850 00 500 00 180 26 $18,915 57 $3,374 32 1,553 40 311 29 762 25 65 44 1,117 48 312 01 1,853 50 2,376 41 10 31 632 68 850 00 86 180 26 $13,400 21 $625 68 231 91 188 71 237 75 334 56 82 52 687 99 146 50 1,623 59 489 69 367 32 499 14 $5,515 36

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