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1919]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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2. In addition to the forty hours of credit in order to take up the work of the third year a student must offer the following subjects from the University of Illinois or elsewhere: College Algebra 3 hours Triginometry 2 hours Analytical Geometry 4 hours Calculus 6 hours Physics 9 hours Rhetoric and Composition 6 hours French or German (preceded by two units' entrance credit in the same language) 8 hours Total Such students will have junior standing. 3. The work of the junior and senior years should include the following courses: Chemistry 14b, Advanced Organic Chemistry Lectures... 2 hours Chemistry 14c and 14d, Organic Preparations 4 hours Chemistry 5b, Advanced Quantitative Analysis 5 hours Chemistry 31, Physical Chemistry 3 hours Chemistry 33, Physico Chemical Measurements 2 hours Chemistry 95, History of Chemistry 2 hours Chemistry 6, Industrial Chemistry 3 hours Chemistry 92a, 92b, 93b, Journal Meeting 4 hours Chemistry 11a, l i b , Thesis 10 hours Electives in Chemistry 12 hours Non-chemical electives 5 hours Military and Physical Training or electives 6 hours 38 hours

Total. , 58 hours Students holding the Degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist will be allowed eighteen hours of advanced standing in lieu of the eighteen hours' chemical and non-chemical electives of the last two years. Sincerely yours,

C. M. MCCONN

, Clerk of the Senate

These recommendations was approved.

LOAN FUND FOR OVERSEAS SOLDIERS (16) A letter from Frank B. Stitt relative to the establishment of a loan fund at the University of Illinois.

E L PASO, ILLINOIS, February 13, 1919

Prof. Thomas A. Clark, Dean, Urbana, Illinois

DEAR S I R :

Recently you have had some correspondence with Mr. Horace Baker, an attorney of this city, relative to the establishment of a loan fund at the University of Illinois by a lady of this vicinity who does not wish her name to be known in the matter.