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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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because it is impossible to secure collection on account of the death of the debtors:

E. Merle Beer—McKinley Fund (Three notes) $350 00 Balance due Joseph Barbian—Alumni Loan Fund $341 25 10 00

There are no guarantors and no parties to whom the University can turn for payment. Consequently these notes should be written off and the reductions charged against the interest collections of the funds concerned without reducing the original principals.

On motion of Mr. Karraker, the Comptroller was instructed to write off these loans and to correct his accounts accordingly.

AUTOMOBILE PARKING A N D GASOLINE FILLING STATION NEAR OLD MEDICAL BUILDING

Mrs. Plumb, for the Committee on Chicago Departments, reported that the Real Estate Manager of the University of Chicago asks the Board of Trustees to give the consent of the University of Illinois to the use of the property at the southeast corner of Congress and Honore Streets, owned by the University of Chicago, as an automobile parking and gasoline filling station. This property is near the old Medical Building, now leased to the Goodwill Industries. On motion of Mrs. Plumb, this request was granted.

MATTERS P R E S E N T E D BY P R E S I D E N T WILLARD

The Board resumed its consideration of matters presented by the President of the University.

FEES FOR PART-TIME STUDENTS IN THE CHICAGO DEPARTMENTS (32) A recommendation that students carrying less than a full program of work in the Chicago Colleges of the University be charged fees as follows: College of Pharmacy 1. All students registered for ten hours or more pay the full tuition fee of $50 for residents of Illinois and $75 for non-residents. 2. Students registered for less than ten hours pay fees at the rate of $5.00 per credit hour if residents of Illinois, or $7.50 per credit hour if non-residents. Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry 1. First-year and second-year students, residents of Illinois, registered in any semester for not more than 300 clock hours, pay 20 cents per clock hour plus regular laboratory fees, with a maximum of $75 for such partial program. For more than 300 clock hours the full fees will be charged. 2. Third-year and fourth-year students, residents of Illinois, registered in any semester for not more than 400 clock hours pay 25 cents per clock hour, with a maximum of $80 for such partial program. F o r more than 400 clock hours the full fees will be charged. 3. Non-State students registered for partial programs pay one and onehalf times the above stated fees. 4. Scholarship students in the College of Medicine registered for partial Programs in the third and fourth years pay sixty-five per cent of the above amount to cover dispensary fees. 5. Scholarship students in the College of Dentistry registered for partial Programs in the third and fourth years pay thirty per cent of the above amount for dispensary fees.

On motion of Mr. Mayer, this adjustment of fees was authorized as recommended.