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1911]

PROCEEDINGS OE T H E BOARD OE TRUSTEES.

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University Hall— Changes for English Department. Changes for Art and Design Department . Dividing room.416, including lighting, heating, and plumbing changes. Additional toilets for women . Repairs to blackboards and painting and varnishing. Minor repairs Wood Shop— Interior painting and varnishing. Minor repairs. Woman's Building— ., Changes in attic, north wing Interior painting and varnishing. Ely screens Roof Repairs Now Under Way.

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675 00 450 00 1,750 00 250 00 500 00 200 00 $3,825 00' $200 00 50 00 250*00 $ 50 00 300 00 50 00 400 00 2,000 00 $11,770 00-

I recommend that the above estimates be referred to the Buildings and Grounds Committee with power, and that the total sum named be appropriated, subject to their approval. Yours truly,

JAMES M. WHITE,

Supervising Architect. I t was voted to approve the recommendation of the supervising architect contained in the.foregoing letter* that the estimates submitted in said letter.be referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds," with power to act; and t h a t the sum of eleven thousand seven hundred seventy dollars ($11,770.00) be appropriated for the painting and r e pairs, subject to tneir approval; the question as to the funds against which such repairs shall be charged being deferred for consideration a t a later meeting. •

T H E BUDGET EOR 1911-1912.

The discussion of the recommendations contained in the budget for 1911-1912 was then resumed: ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS. (a) Recommendations in regard to the appointment of administrative officers; all these appointments being for one year, and, with one exception noted, beginning Sept. 1, 1911: Thomas Jonathan Burrill, vice president. David Kinley, dean of the Graduate School; director of the Courses in Commerce. Eugene Davenport, dean of the College of Agriculture; director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. Oliver Albert Harker, dean of the College of Law. William E. Quine, dean of the College of Medicine. Thomas Arkle Clark, dean of Men. Edgar Jerome Townsend, dean of the College of Science (subject to the possible appointment of a dean of the combined Colleges of Literature and Arts and Science). Evarts Boutell Greene, dean of the College of Literature and Arts (subject to the possible appointment of a dean of the combined Colleges of Literature and Arts and Science). *