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1905J

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAED OF TRUSTEES. SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY.

UBBANA, ILLINOIS, Feb. 20,

45

1905.

To the Board of Trustees: Your Commijttee on the College of Medicine, which, at the meeting of March 8, 1904, was instructed to confer with the College of Physicians and Surgeons in order to arrange, if practicable, for the separation of the School of Dentistry from the College of Medicine and the reorganizing the School of Dentistry as the College of Dentistry, of the University desires to report that soon after being thus instructed by the Board the committee held a meeting with5 the Executive Committee of the College of Physicians and Surgeons relative to the subject in question. We found the College of Physicians and Surgeons reluctant to give up the School of Dentistry to the University, as it was a source of revenue to the College under its contract with the University, but they thought that the school should be made a college of the University. It was agreed, however, in order to give the School of Dentistry the dignity of a school of the University, that no longer should the diplomas issued by the University to graduates of the school indicate that the school was a part of the College of Medicine, but should be issued as from the School of .Dentistry of the University of Illinois. Respectfully submitted,

S. A. BULLARD, A. F. NIGHTINGALE, ALEXANDEB MCLEAN,

Committee on College of Medicine. M r . Kerrick, to whom the matter had been referred at the morning session, having been obliged to leave, the request of Professor M o r g a n Brooks with regard to light and heat was referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for investigation and report.

TUITION FEES.

After considerable discussion relative to the resolution introduced by Mr. Nightingale at the December meeting of the board, it was voted, on motion of Mr. Bullard, that the incidental fee should be, after the opening in September, 1905, $10.00 a semester. T h e Board adjourned.

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

Secretary.

President.