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UNiVEKSiTY OF I L L I N O I S .

C A N C E L L A T I O N OF O L D U N P A I D W A R R A N T S .

[March 5,

(9) A communication from Professor George E. Frazer, Comptroller, calling attention to the fact that various unpaid warrants issued many months ago are still outstanding, and suggesting that such unpaid warrants outstanding for more than one year shall be canceled, so that in all such cases authority shall be secured anew for the issuance of new warrants. On motion of Mr. Moore, this suggestion of the comptroller's was referred to the Finance Committee for consideration and report.

ADDITIONAL R E M U N E R A T I O N FOR T H E A C T I N G COURSES I N CERAMICS. DIRECTOR OF T H E

(10) A recommendation that Mr. H. T. Stull, Associate in Ceramics, who, owing to the resignation of Professor A. V. Bleininger after the opening of the academic year and the impossibility of finding any one to take his place, has been performing the duties of Director of the Courses in Ceramics in addition to his other duties, be given an additional remuneration of three hundred dollars ($300) for this extra service as Acting Director of the Courses in Ceramics for the present academic year. On motion of Mrs. Evans, this recommendation was approved, the vote being as follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Grout, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Moore; noes, none; absent, Mrs. Bahrenburg, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker.

A P P O I N T M E N T OF A N A S S I S T A N T PROFESSOR OF D A I R Y BACTERIOLOGY.

(11) A recommendation from Dr. Eugene Davenport, Dean of the College of Agriculture, that Mr. Martin John Prucha be appointed Assistant Professor of Dairy Bacteriology in the College of Agriculture and Assistant Chief in Dairy Bacteriology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for three years, beginning as soon as he reports for service in Urbana, a t a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum. On motion of Mr. Blair, the President of the University was authorized to make this appointment on the terms indicated, the vote being as follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Grout, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Moore; noes, none; absent, Mrs. Bahrenburg, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker.

R A T E S OF T U I T I O N I N T H E C O L L E G E OF M E D I C I N E .

(12) The following communication from Professor George E. Frazer, Comptroller, in regard to the rates of tuition in the College of Medicine for the current year:

URBANA. I I I . , March 1, 1913.

President Edmund J. James, University of Illinois. DEAR S I R : Superintendent William H. Browne of the College of Medicine reports to me that the rates of tuition in force in the College of Physicians and Surgeons for the present school year are as follows: Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Year. Year. Year. Year. Matriculation ? 5 00 ? 5 00 ? 5 00 ? 5 00 General ticket 120 00 120 00 140 00 155 00 Laboratory 20 00 20 00 5 00 $145 00 $145 00 $150 00 $160 00' I respectfully request that these rates of tuition be officially adopted for the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois. Very truly yours,

GEO. E. FRAZER, Comptroller.

On motion of Mr. Montgomery, the foregoing recommendation of the comptroller was approved.

APPROPRIATION FOR G Y M N A S I U M LOCKERS.

(13) A recommendation from Professor George E. Frazer, Comptroller, that an appropriation of six hundred five dollars and one cent ($605.01) be made to the budget account entitled "Department of Physical Training, Men, Incidentals," to cover bills for gymnasium lockers purchased last autumn. On motion of Mr. Moore, this recommendation was approved, the vote being as follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Grout, Mr.