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24

BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 26, 1918

[July 17,

Dean Fred H. Rankin,

100 Agriculture

Building

M Y DEAR D E A N R A N K I N :

T h e following people have been appointed on federal funds to serve in the Office of Junior Extension for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1918: Name Salary Travel Anna E. Sager, Assistant State Leader ( T o March 1, 1919) 932 700 Harriet M. Phillips, Assistant State Leader ( F r o m August 1, P a r t Time) 550 500 Evelyn Buchan, Assistant State Leader 1200 400 Pauline M. Beshoar, Assistant State Leader 780 Leta I. Rusk, Assistant State Leader 720 Miss Sager is a graduate of the University of Illinois, Department of Household Science, of the Class of 1917, with an A. B. Degree. Miss Phillips is in her senior year in the College of Agriculture, and is to serve half time in the office. Miss Buchan has had three years' work at the University of Chicago, School of Commerce and Administration, has had library experience and office experience, and worked last year with boys and girls in a settlement. Misses Beshoar and Rusk, both business college graduates, are to put in full time as stenographers. Very truly yours,

JAMES H. GREENE

State

Leader

in Junior

Extension

This report was received for record. OFFER OF LOTS ON NEVADA STREET

(21) An offer from Professor C. T. Knipp to sell lots 27 and 28 on West Nevada Street, Urbana, Illinois, to the University for $3,000 each. The lots are sixty-five by one hundred and forty-seven feet, separated from the Residence Hall for Women by a single lot—that owned by Professor Noyes.

No action was taken on this offer.

FINANCIAL REPORT, SCHOOL OF M I L I T A R Y AERONAUTICS (22) A letter from the Comptroller concerning the cost of conducting the School of Military Aeronautics. July 3, 1918 President Edmund / . James, University of Illinois

M Y DEAR PRESIDENT J A M E S :

On July second, the following telegram was received by the Commandant of the School of Military Aeronautics and passed to me for attention: Reply T—294 training. Wire amount necessary to completely reimburse University for all expenditures School of Military Aeronautics to end of June. KENLY