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834

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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AFFILIATION OF THE H A H N E M A N N MEDICAL COLLEGE.

Mr. Bullard, from the Committee on the College of Medicine, reported progress in the matter of the affiliation of the Hahnemann Medical College, and asked for further time for consideration of the quesiton, which was granted.

PRESIDENCY OF THE UNIVERSITY.

After an informal report by Mr. Bullard from the special committee on the presidency of the University,<and much discussion, it was voted that the Board adjourn to meet at the University at 9 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, August 23, at which time the report of the Committee would be presented and considered.

W. L. PILLSBURY, F. L. HATCH,

Secretary.

President.

ADJOURNED SESSION, AUGUST 23, 1904. When the Board of Trustees met, pursuant to adjournment, the following members were present: Messrs. Bayliss, Bullard, Dickirson, Hatch, Kerrick, McKinley, McLean, and Nightingale and Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Abbott, and Mrs. Evans; absent, Governor Yates. Vice President Burrill was absent.

OPENING WRIGHT STREET FURTHER SOUTH.

Petitions for and against opening Wright street through to the street running north of the cemetery were referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for investigation and report at the September meeting. A proposition from the Munsell Publishing Company with regard to making an appropriation for putting in a forthcoming history of Champaign County portraits of certain persons now or formerly connected with the University was heard, and a vote to appropriate $100.00 therefor was lost.

FENCING FORESTRY PLANTATION.

It was voted to enclose by a suitable fence the Forestry Plantation, and the Committee on Agriculture was instructed to have this done.