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1922]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Gross Refund

20$ Net Total

Visitor's Fees 17 at $7.50 Total, Visitor's Fees Diploma Fees 66 at $10.00 Total, Diploma Fees Transcript 0/ Credits Fees 32 at $1.00 6 at $ .50 Total, Transcript of Credits Fees..,. Total, General Fees Laboratory Fees Agronomy Animal Husbandry Athletic Coaching Bacteriology Botany Ceramics Chemistry ; Civil Engineering Dairy Husbandry Electrical Engineering Entomology General Engineering Drawing Geology Geography Home Economics Horticulture Journalism Mechanical Engineering Mining Engineering Municipal & Sanitary Engineering Music Physics Physiology Psychology Railway Engineering Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Zoology. Total, Laboratory Fees TOTAL FEES $

127.50 127.50 660.00 $ 660.00 32.00 3.00 .$ 35.00 $227,754.00 $ $ 13,269.50 $ 35.00 $214,484.50 $ 660.00 $ 127. 50

1,013.50 $ 216.00 $ 797»50 88.00 88.00 309.00 30.50 278.50 618.50 44-25 574-25 890.50 13.50 877.00 J 57-5o 2.00 *55-5o 20,380.50 1,338.00 19,042.50 35MO 27.00 324.50 333-50 3-oo 330.50 655.00 10.00 645.00 79-50 1.00 78.50 971.00 52.25 9J8-75 424.50 9.50 415.00 82.00 1.00 81.00 812.50 12.00 800.50 601.00 22.75 57^-25 327.00 18.00 309.00 2,455.00 96.75 2,358.25 32.25 32.25 74.00 3.00 71.00 1,287.50 91.00 1,196.50 2,179.50 98.50 2,081.00 667.00 322.00 345-00 82.00 2.00 80.00 21.00 21.00 999.00 38.25 960.75 1,412.00 144.10 1,267.90 $ 2,596.3$ $ 34,707.90 $249,192.40

$ 37,304.25 $265,058.25

$ 15,865.85

This report was received for record.

RESIGNATION OF PROFESSOR IRA O. BAKER (2) After being connected with the Department of Civil Engineering continuously for forty-eight years and administering it as head for twenty-nine years, Professor Ira O. Baker now asks to be relieved of further active duty for the University. Dean Richards writes in connection with this matter: " I desire to take the occasion to express my great appreciation of the remarkable work he has done for his department, for the College, and for the University during a period of forty-eight years. Few men have done more to advance the cause of technical education, and the large number of successful civil engineers who have graduated during Professor Baker's regime constitute the finest kind of proof of the success of his work."