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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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C H A N G E IN C U R R I C U L U M O F C O L L E G E O F DENTISTRY (12) A recommendation from the University Senate that the course in Technical Drawing (80 clock hours) in the curriculum in Dentistry be discontinued. O n motion of Dr. Noble, this recommendation was adopted. REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY (13) A report that the College of Dentistry has been authorized to defer until October, 1933, the new requirements for admission to that division which were to go into effect in October, 1932. O n motion of M r s . Grigsby, this report was received for record. A t this point, M r . Williams took his place with the Board. INSTRUCTION IN HYGIENE (14) The University Senate recommends: i. That there be offered a general two-hour one-semester course in hygiene and that i be given in each semester. t 2. That this proposed two-hour course in hygiene for one semester be required of all freshman students except those who are able to pass a proficiency examination. O n motion of M r . Barr, these recommendations were adopted. SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (15) The University Senate recommends the establishment of a School of Physical Education with the following departments (with heads or chairmen) and functions: 1. Department of Physical Education for M e n Professional Curriculum in Physical Education Required Physical Education Faculty Recreation Intramural Athletics Intercollegiate Athletics 2. Department of Physical Education for W o m e n Professional Curriculum in Physical Education Required Physical Education Faculty Recreation Intramural Sports 3. Department of Health Service Health Education Health Examination and Advice Campus Sanitation Requirements for admission and graduation: i. The requirements for admission to the School of Physical Education shall be the same as the general requirements for admission to the University. 2. A total of 126 semester hours and the prescribed courses in Military shall be required for graduation. 3. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Physical Education shall be awarded students who successfully complete the curricula of the School. O n motion of Dr. Noble, these recommendations were adopted. FEES TO BE CHARGED MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY S T A F F A N D T H E S T A F F S O F ALLIED S U R V E Y S , L A B O R A T O R I E S , A N D HOSPITALS (16) A recommendation that the following regulations governing the payment of fees for undergraduate, professional, and graduate work by members of the University staff and of the staffs of allied surveys, laboratories, and hospitals be adopted: All persons on University appointment or on appointment in allied surveys and laboratories in Urbana and the research and educational hospitals in Chicago eligible for admission to University work, may be permitted to attend University classes for credit, on condition that they register and pay either the