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1919] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS M I S S I S S I P P I VALLEY H I S T O R I C A L . R E V I E W 213 (10) A request from the Mississippi Valley Historical Society, through Clara S. Paine, Secretary and Treasurer, for a continuance of the grant of $100 for the support of the Mississippi Valley Historical Review for the year ending June 1,1919. Professor Alvord of the University is editor of this magazine, and the editorial work is done chiefly at the University. This request was granted. D E G R E E S GRANTED Recommendations from the Senate as to the granting of certain degrees. December 11, 1918 Dr. Edmund J. James, President (11) DEAR M R . PRESIDENT: The University Senate at its meeting of December 9, 1918, voted to recommend to the Board of Trustees that degrees be conferred as follows: Bachelor of Literature as of the Class of 1881 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PEADRO Bachelor of Science {in Civil Engineering) JOHN ALLEN SCOVILLE Master of Arts {in Education) ROY WILLIAMS F E I K Doctor of Medicine FRANK MERLE DRYDEN Bachelor of Science {in Medicine) SAMUEL NARODITSKY HERALD BERNARD NORVIEL ARMOND J . RUPPENTHAL FRANK MAX WITTELLE Sincerely yours, C. M. MCCONN Clerk of the Senate The President of the University was authorized to issue diplomas to the persons recommended in this communication. LABORATORY P R I V I L E G E S F O R S C H O L A R S FROM UNIVERSITIES OTHER (12) A request from the Dean of the Graduate School for a declaration of policy by the Trustees in regard to extending the privileges of the use of the University laboratories to members of other university faculties. The President of the University was authorized to extend the privilege of working in the various laboratories of the University without charge to members of the faculties of other colleges or universities of the world, provided they be recognized as authorities in their respective fields and come to the University with written credentials from the faculties of their institutions or from their governments, asking that they be received as guests. At this point, a recess was taken for luncheon.
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