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1922]

UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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to have this signature guaranteed by the bank. W e will be glad to forward the check immediately upon receipt of the information requested. Thanking you for your attention in this matter, we are Yours very truly T. Stanley Holland Assistant Trust Officer I requested Judge Harker to prepare the necessary resolution, which he has done, as follows, and I recommend its adoption. W H E R E A S , Louisa Catherine Gregory, who died at Washington, D. C , on the first of May, 1920, left a Will (admitted to probate in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia) whereby it was provided that the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5000) (whenever that amount should be realized out of the rents and sale proceeds of certain real estate) should be paid to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois to be held in perpetuity by the Board to be invested and re-invested from time to time, and the income thereof to be used as a scholarship fund for the aid of worthy, indigent, and self-sustaining students attending the University of Illinois, to be known as "The John M . Gregory and Louisa Catherine Gregory Scholarships," and W H E R E A S , the American Security and Trust Company of Washington, D. C , executor and trustee appointed to carry out the provisions of said Will, has notified the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois that it now holds in its hands, ready for payment, the sum of Five Thousand Dollars (#5000) so bequeathed, T H E R E F O R E , B E I T R E S O L V E D , that said Board of Trustees does accept said bequest and agrees to use and manage said fund in accordance with the provisions of said Will. A N D , B E I T F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D , that Lloyd Morey, the Comptroller of the University, is hereby appointed to receive the aforesaid sum of five thousand dollars ($5000) from the American Security and Trust Company and to receipt for the same. O n motion of M r s . E v a n s , these resolutions w e r e adopted.

REGULATIONS DEFINING RESIDENCE FOR ADJUSTMENT OF FEES

(5) A request that the following proposed regulations denning residence for purposes of fee collection, be approved.

FEE FOR NON-ILLINOIS STUDENTS

Note: In these regulations a boy under 21 years of age or a girl under 18 years of age is considered to be a minor. 1. Evidence showing the legal residence of every applicant for admission to the University must be submitted to the Registrar at the time of application for admission, and the non-resident fee shall be assessed on the basis of the evidence appearing on the Registrar's records. 2. In all cases where the records indicate that the student's home is outside the state of Illinois the non-resident fee shall be assessed. A student who takes exception to the ruling mayfilea claim for a refund, but this claim must be submitted to the Registrar within 30 days from the date on which the original charge was made. After this period the student loses his right to a refund for the current semester. 3. In the case of a student who is a minor the residence of the parent, or, if the student has no parent, the guardian of his person, shall govern. T o be considered a resident of Illinois for purposes of registration in the University evidence must be presented showing that the parent (or guardian, as the case may be) has a permanent place of abode within the State.