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1902]

PROCEEDINGS OF T H E BOARD OP TRUSTEES COLLEGE OF L A W BUILDING.

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Mr. Bullard, chairman of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds, reported that the work of remodeling the old chemical laboratory for the use of the College of Law was nearly completed, and that the building would be ready for occupation by the 15th inst. He stated that Professor White, who had the supervision of the work, reported that $100 in excess of the $8,000 appropriated would be needed to complete the job, and moved that that amount be appropriated for that purpose, and the motion was adopted. It was also voted to pay Professor White $300 for his services in connection with this work.

WOMEN'S GYMNASIUM.

The Committee on Students' Welfare made the following report, and a sum not to exceed $1,000 was appropriated for fitting up the gymnasium.

URBANA, ILLINOIS, September 9, 1902.

To the Board of Trustees. The Committee on Students' Welfare begs leave to report that it has examined the room in the second story of the Testing and Hydraulic Laboratory, and finds it admirably suited for a gymnasium. Your committee therefore recommends that the Board order its immediate preparation, so that it may be ready for use by the opening of the fall semester. Eespectfully submitted,

MARY T. CARRIEL, CARRIE T. ALEXANDER, S. A. BULLARD,

Cmmittee on Students'

COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

Welfare.

The special committee to which had been referred certain matters concerning the relations between the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the University of Illinois made the following report, and the report of the committee was adopted on motion duly made and carried.

URBANA, ILLINOIS, September 9, 1902.

To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your special committee upon transfer of tfte West Side High School property, Chicago, Illinois, from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Chicago, to the University of Illinois, desires to report that your committee engaged Mr. John P. Wilson, attorney, of Chicago, to examine and prepare all the papers in the case, and we have them all to present at this time to the Board. It became necessary, in the opinion of Mr. Wilson, that certain resolutions be passed by the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the University so that the existing contract between the two corporations be recognized, and all the acts of either party be in conformity to that contract. We present the papers as a part of this report. Extract from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Chicago, held July 22, 1902: