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BOARD OF TRUSTEES In Electrical Engineering

[March 9,

Oliver Frederick Barklage

Clarence William Schultz In Mechanical Engineering Nathan Feldman

T H E COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE The Degree of Bachelor of Science In Agriculture Ernest Roland Auld Elmer Philip Frohardt Oliver Greene Bacon Willard Floyd.Keepers Haig Beloian William Lloyd Keepers Henry Havens Carrithers John William Kimman Woodbridge Kenneth Clifford George Wilkinson Moore Albert LeRoy Clark Ralph Spears Reding Wayland W. Dayton Walter John Roth Walter Charles DeGroot Ostin Angus Stice Rea Lincoln Eaton Rollin Leland Swindler Floyd William George VonOhlen In Landscape Gardening Alvin Carl Bromm T H E COLLEGE OF LAW The Degree of Doctor of Law Charles Carey Curtis, A.B., A.M.

These degrees were authorized.

COMBINED COURSES IN ARTS & SCIENCES AND DENTISTRY (2) A recommendation of the University Senate that a six-year combined curriculum in Science and Dentistry, leading to the two degrees of Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Dental Surgery, to be described as follows, be approved: A six-year course—two years in a recognized college of Liberal Arts and Sciences followed by four years in the College of Dentistry. The work of the first two years must include certain prescribed subjects. On the completion of the first two years in the College of Dentistry, these students receive the degree of Bachelor of Science; and on the completion of the four years in the College of Dentistry they receive the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. The two years of work in Arts and Sciences may be taken in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Urbana.

This curriculum was approved. RESEARCH STATION OF THE BUREAU OF EDUCATION

The following statement: Some months ago the United States Commissioner of Education asked this University to cooperate with the Bureau of Education in the establishment of research stations to permit scientific research in education. The plan contemplates a cooperative arrangement between the Bureau of Education and the University, and involves no expense to the University. The Commissioner asks that the plan be accepted by the President and the Board of Trustees. Dean Chadsey and Director Buckingham are in favor of accepting the proposal of the Federal Bureau, and I recommend approval. (3)

This recommendation was approved.