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1902.]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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does well to express the indignation of the University community, but feels that any official steps to be taken in such matter should be taken by the highest authority of the University, the Board of Trustees. No one will doubt that the city of Champaign owes to itself to protect the students of the University from annoyance or temptation. Our relations with the people of the city have been very agreeable, and I have no doubt but that by far the greater part of the residents of the city will be glad of any help we may give to the good cause or order and decency among them. I submit the matter to the Board that it may take such action as it thinks well in the premises. Eespectfully submitted,

A. S. DRAPER,

President.

The several items of this report as read were adopted, except the last. The appointment of Mr. Hollister (item No. 3) was made upon the following vote: Yeas, Bullard, Smith, McLean, Abbott, Alexander, Bayliss; nays, Hatch and McKay. The last item was referred to a special committee consisting of Messrs. Bayliss, Bullard and Hatch. The scholarship contracts referred to in item 13 are in form like the following copy of one of them:

" T H E GEACE CHANDLEE SCHOLAESHIP.'>

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS :

That the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Chicago, the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois? in consideration of one thousand dollars, paid to it by the Woman's Board cf Missions of the Northwest, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, does hereby grant, bargain, and convey to the said Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest, a perpetual scholarship in said College to be known and designated as " T h e Grace Chandler Scholarship," subject to the following specifications and conditions: I. Said scholarship shall entitle said Board of Missions to one student annually in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Chicago, the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois. And if said Board should fail to send one student to said College for any one or more years it shall be entitled in any subsequent year or years to such a number as will be equivalent to one annually. II. If ever the said College of Physicians and Surgeons, of Chicago, the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois, ceases, or fails to provide complete medical education for women according to the standard required by other regular schools of medicine in good standing, then the money for the establishment of the foregoing scholarships shall be paid to the Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions of the Northwest, or its successor or successors. III. The student or students entering such College under said scholarship shall be entitled free of charge to all that the regulations of said College require or may require of other students of the same stage of advancement, including matriculation, final examinations, materials necessary for illustration and practical, work, and all college and hospital instruction—or such of these as may be required by