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board of trustees

[December 12

On motion of Mrs. Grigsby this authority was granted and the appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, President Arm strong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Fisher, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grig Dr. Noble, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Emmerson. ARCHITECT'S FEES FOR WOMAN'S GYMNASIUM

(5) The Supervising Architect submits a statement from Mr. Charles A. Piatt, architect, for professional services rendered on plans for the Woman's Gymnasium, with a recommendation, in which I concur, that this bill, amounting to $5036.32 be paid and the amount charged to the appropriation for the building. On motion of Dr. Noble, this bill was ordered paid.

EXTENSION COURSE IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY

(6) A request from the Dean of the College of Medicine for authority to offer a four months' extension course in otolaryngology, designed as a postgraduate clinical course for physicians, and to be given three times a year. The fee for this course will be $50 for each period with an additional fee of $50 if special anatomical dissection work is desired. This course is to be similar to one which is now being offered in the Department of Ophthalmology. On motion of Dr. Noble, this course was authorized as recommended.

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CITY PLANNING OPTIONS

(7) A recommendation from the University Senate for the establishment of curricula offering options in City Planning in the Division of Landscape Architecture and the Department of Civil Engineering, these options leading respectively to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, with request for approval, to be put into effect next year if the budget permits. Curriculum for City Planning Option in Landscape Architecture Degree of Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture to be Awarded after Completing the Four-Year Curriculum The first two years' work to be the same as the present curriculum in landscape architecture except that French or German is to be substituted for Architecture 75 and 76 (Frame and Masonry Construction). THIRD YEAR FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Hours Hours Hort. 23a (Design) 4 Hort. 23b (Design) 4 Hort. 27a (Construction) 3 Hort. 27b (Construction) 3 English 10a1 (Intr. to Liter.) 3 English 10b1 (Intr. to Liter.) 3 Public Speaking1 3 C. E. 5 21 (Roads and Pavements) 3 Econ. 21 (Elements) 3 Geog. or Geol. 1' 5 16 18 FOURTH YEAR Hort. 25a (Design) 5 Hort. 25b (Design) s Hort. 37a (C.to be substituted for prescribed landscape courses. (C. P. Lectures) 2 Hort. 37b 2 iCourses P. Lectures) Pol. 'New 41 (Mun. Govt.) by the Civil EngineeringJournalism 161 Sci. course to be offered 3 2 Department. Municipal Engineering1 3 Municipal Engineering2 3 Journalism iz1 2 Soc. i1 (Principles) 3 Econ. si1 (Public Finance) 3 Pol. Sci 341 (Mun. Problems) 3