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1926]

UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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as President a n d Secretary, respectively, to vouchers to be presented to the State Auditor, a n d to warrants d r a w n o n the Treasurer of the University, u n d e r the following conditions: N o disbursement shall be made from any University funds in the hands of either the University Treasurer or the State Treasurer except on a voucher certified by the proper officer or head of department, against an appropriation made by the Board of Trustees, and approved by the Comptroller, according to the Statutes of the University. The President of the Board of Trustees is authorized to delegate to the Auditor and to the Assistant Bursar in the Business Office authority to sign his name, as President of the Board of Trustees, to vouchers against the State Auditor, and to warrants on the University Treasurer for vouchers approved as above. The Secretary of the Board of Trustees is authorized to delegate to the Bursar and to the Assistant Auditor in the Business Office authority to sign his name, as Secretary of the Board of Trustees, to vouchers against the State Auditor, and to warrants on the University Treasurer for vouchers approved as above. The President and the Secretary of the Board of Trustees are authorized to delegate to the Comptroller and to the Assistant to the Comptroller authority to sign the names of the President or of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees to vouchers against the State Auditor, and to warrants on the University Treasurer in case of emergency; provided that under no circumstances shall the Comptroller or the Assistant to the Comptroller sign the names of both the President and the Secretary to the same warrant or voucher. STANDING COMMITTEES O n motion of Mr. Barr, the President of the Board was instructed to appoint a special committee of three members to consider and report on the matter of the standing committees of the Board. President Trees appointed Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, and Mrs. Iclces. President Trees announced that he would appoint standing committees as usual, with the understanding that such appointments may be changed later by action of the Board. The following l s of standing committees for the year 1926-27, it appointed by President Trees on March 10, 1926, i printed here s according to the By-Laws of the Board.

STANDING COMMITTEES

Buildings and Grounds—George A. Barr, Chairman, Anna Wilmarth Ickes, William L. Noble, Helen M. Grigsby, Laura B. Evans. Finance—James W. Armstrong, Chairman, George A. Barr, Mary E. Busey. Engineering—Fred L. Wham, Chairman, James W. Armstrong, Mary E. Busey. Agriculture—Mary E. Busey, Chairman, James W. Armstrong, Helen M. Grigsby. Chicago Deportments—William L. Noble, Chairman, Anna Wilmarth Ickes, George A. Barr. Student Weljare—Laura B. Evans, Chairman, Mary E. Busey, Fred L. Wham. Instruction—Helen M. Grigsby, Chairman, Anna Wilmarth Ickes, William L. Noble. Library—Anna Wilmarth Ickes, Chairman, William L. Noble, Laura B. Evans. Alumni—George A. Barr, Chairman, Fred L. Wham, Laura B. Evans. Physical Education—James W. Armstrong, Chairman, Fred L. Wham, Helen M. Grigsby.