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1925]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SCHEDULE E MEMORIAL STADIUM FUND STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY MONTHS 1924-25 Total Dtcembtr January Ftbruary March 31,1924

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Total March 31,1925

JUcripts Pledges and Donations.. 1 302 864 53 34 591 45 12 077 72 9 283 94 1358 817 64 Less Refunds 594 95 594 95 Net (130226958) (34 59145) (1J 077 72) 928394) (135822269) Interest on Pledges 2 182 41 87 02 90 32 132 8l 2 492 56 Interest on Investment* 17 300 79 17 390 79 Borrowed Money 175 000 co 5000000 100 000 00 32500000 Total Receipt* 1 496 842 78 34 678 47 62 168 04 109 416 75 1 703 106 04 DisburstmtnU Collection and Office Expense 1 455 02 736 01 I 521 81* 840 12 I 509 34l Construction Expense... 1 454 240 66 12 540 12 98 500 00 102 904 66 I 668 185 44 Interest (On Investments Purchased) I 18634 1 18634 Payments on Borrowed Money 237962 10 COO 00 17 500 00 2987962 Total Disbursements . 1 459 261 64 23 276 13 96 978 19 121 244 78 I 700 760 74 Balance 37 581 14 11 402 34 (34 810 15) (11 828 03) 2 345 30 •Deduct—Refunds exceed expenditures. !To be refunded by Athletic Association. T h i s report w a s received for record. RETIRING A L L O W A N C E S (27) A statement concerning the time at which members of the staff may be retired under the plan for retiring allowances and death benefits adopted December 13, 1924. N o action w a s t a k e n in this matter. MEMORIAL T O T H E H O U S E O F REPRESENTATIVES M r . Armstrong presented the following memorial: W e , the Trustees of the University of Illinois, elected by the people of the State and entrusted with the care and administration of the University, have heard with astonishment the proposal of the House Appropriations Committee to cut from the University appropriation bill the sum of #1,425,000. T h e University appropriation bill passed the Senate more than a month ago without a dissenting vote. Its passage was also recommended by the subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committe. If the proposed cuts in the appropriation bill are m a d e it will seriously hamper the work of the University. T o omit the addition to the Armory building, on the plea that it is an Armory, is an evasion of the facts, for, as has been fully explained, the purpose of the Board of Trustees in asking for the addition to the Armory building is to provide needed room for class instruction, supply rooms, consulting offices, and equipment rooms. If this space is not provided it means that class rooms in other buildings will continue to be overcrowded to the detriment of proper instruction.