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UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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83. Intubation and Tracheotomy.—Municipal Contagious Disease Hospital. Demonstration upon patients with discussion of indications and treatment; manikin practice. 12 hours. Limited to two students. Fee, $50. Associate Professor Ledeker 84. Histopathology of the Ear, Nose, and Throat.—Demonstration of gross and microscopic specimens. Laboratory technique. 20 hours. Limited to four students. Fee, $50. Dr. I. G. Spiesman, Dr. N . F o x 85. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy.—Research Hospital. Demonstration of methods of examination, indications, and contraindications; technique of bronchography. 12 hours. Limited to two students. Fee, $50. Associate Professor Lederer _ 86. Otoneurology.—Vestibular apparatus in relation to labyrinthian disease, brain tumors, and head injuries. 10 hours. Limited to five students. Fee, $25. Dr. S. L. Shapiro 87. Surgical Anatomy and Surgery of the Mastoid.—Demonstration of specimens and technique of operation. 10 hours. Limited to two students. Fee, $50. Associate Professor Lederer 88. (a) Surgical Anatomy of the Nose and Sinuses; (b) Clinical Aspects of Sinus Disease. 10 hours. Minimum registration,fivestudents. Fee, $25. Assistant Professor W . Theobald, Dr. 0. E. V a n Alyea (Note: Courses 81 to 88, inclusive, may be registered for individually or in groups, the time being arranged for with the instructors.) Seminar.—Presentation and Discussion of clinical cases; critical reviews of results of investigations and recent literature. The Staff This is in accordance with our established policy and I recommend approval. On motion of Dr. Noble, this recommendation was adopted.

EXTENSION COURSES IN OTOLARYNGOLOGY

(12) A recommendation from the Dean of the College of Medicine that the fee of $50 charged for the clinical extension course in Otolaryngology (Course No. 80) be increased from $50 to J100 for each period of four months. The fee for the special anatomy course which is offered in connection with the work in Otolaryngology is to continue. O n m o t i o n of D r . N o b l e , this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s adopted.

BEQUEST OF MARY F. KITCHELL

(13) The University was named a beneficiary in the will of Mary F. Kitchell, deceased, of Pana, Illinois, and received a bequest of certain books which have been delivered to the University. (Minutes, March 12, 1931, page 189). Inasmuch as the bequest has been delivered within the year the executor requires a bond from the legatee under the will pledging that the property will be returned, or damages paid if not returned, if it should turn out that the bequest was unlawfully delivered. The University Counsel has prepared such a bond and recommends that the Board authorize its officers to execute it so that the matter m a y be closed so far as the University is concerned. This bond does not obligate the University to any expense except to pay damages and attorney's fees only in case the Board should refuse to redeliver the books upon proper demand of the executor. O n m o t i o n of M r s . E v a n s , this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s approved.

EMERGENCY WORKING FUND

(14) A report from the Comptroller that the emergency working fund of $50,000 established by the Board on April 27 (Minutes, page 216) as a revolving fund to take care of pressing needs, was returned to the University treasury on June 30. This report was received for record.