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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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REPORT OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED B Y THE COMPTROLLER JUNE 9-JULY 23, 1925 Miscellaneous contracts executed under general regulations regarding contracts. Name Amount Date Item U. S. Veterans' Bureau Regular fees June 9, 1925 Regular instruction for Summer Session, 1925 to be rendered Veterans' Bureau Students. State Board for Vocational Regular fees June 15,1925 Training Chauncey Education Jacques Hahn for year beginning Sept. 21,1925 White Entertainment Bureau $100 June 20,1925 Lecture by Percy Scholes about Nov. lo, or 17, Contracts executed under special authorization of Board of Trustees in meeting June 9, 1925. Name Amount Date Item Eisner Grocery Company Various June 29,1925 Purchase of canned proRates ducts of the Horticultural Laboratories. Lease contract executed under Board authorization of April 11, 1924 Property Rental Date Tenure Lessee 1207 W . StoughtonSt. S45 per June 15, July 1Everett A. Glenn month 1925 Aug. i (Selfrenewing) This report was received for record. REPORT OF ARCHITECTS' FEES (38) A report from the Supervising Architect showing the amounts of architects' fees on the buildings now under construction, and an estimate of the final amounts at completion of the buildings. This report was received for record. FINANCIAL REPORT, WOMAN'S RESIDENCE HALLS (39) Thefinancialreports of the Woman's Residence Hall and of Davenport House for the year ending June 30, 1925. These reports were received for record. INVESTMENT OF FUNDS Mr. Armstrong, for the Finance Committee, recommended that $3,000 of the Gregory fund and $2,coo of the Plym fellowship endowment be invested in Chicago Union Station First Mortgage five percent bonds, due in 1944, at the market price, and that $500 of the English Poetry Prize "fund be invested in First Mortgage five percent bonds of the Commonwealth Edison Company, due in 1944, at the market price. O n motion of Mr. Armstrong, these recommendations • were adopted and the Comptroller was instructed to make the investments. TREASURER'S B O N D Mr. Armstrong, for the Finance Committee, presented the bond of Mr. A. Burke as Treasurer, and recommended that the bond be accepted.