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U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S .

[Dec. 28

topic which, in its judgment, the Senate should consider. It should, whenever practicable, post and furnish to the members of the Senate, its order of the day, one week in advance of the next regular meeting of the Senate.

COMMITTEES OF T H E COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION.

VI. The following committees are appointed annually by the Council of Administration: 1. A Committee on Accredited Schools. 2. A Committee on Appointments of Graduates. 3. A Committee on Transfer of Credits. 4. A Committee on Attendance (for men). 5. A Committee on Attendance (for women). 6. A Committee on Students' Organizations and Activities. 7. A Committee on Students' Publications. 8. Auditing Committee. 9. Catalogue Committee. 10. Board of Control of the Illini.

UNIVERSITY EXERCISES.

VII. (a) University exercises may extend over Saturday forenoon in shops, drawing rooms, field work and laboratories. (b) No change from the published schedule of class or examination hours may be made by any instructor without permission of the president. (c) All University exercises must begin promptly at the scheduled time, and must not, under any circumstances, run beyond the time allotted to them. • (d) For the rules governing the relations between instructors and students see "Rules for the Government of Students."

REFERENCE WORK BY T H E LIBRARIAN.

VIII. The staff of the University Library shall not prepare lists for any person or persons, members of the faculty or others, whether for the exemplification of class work, or for the preparation of theses, debates or other similar matters: Provided, that this shall not be deemed to prevent the acceptance of such work for practice in the Library school when, in the discretion of the director, it is desirable.

SEMINARY WORK.

IX. (a) Seminary work, as understood in this University, is individual or group work, either independent or under the leadership of an instructor, oh assigned or selected topics requiring an examination of a varied and scattered literature, and a statement and discussion, in the student's own language of the results of such examination. (bj In seminary classes these results will be stated, either by the student or by the instructors, and discussed by the classes. (c) Seminary courses leading to University credits may not be offered without authority-from the Senate or from the Council of Administration, by whom also the credits to be given on such courses shall be fixed.

CANDIDATES FOR ADVANCED DEGREES.

X. No member of the instructional force above the rank of associate professor shall be admitted as a candidate for a University degree, on the ground that persons above this rank vote upon the conferring of such degree.