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480 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [November 27 thalein), to the College of Medicine for scientific, experimental, and clinical research in phenolphthalein, its scientific and therapeutic values, uses, and effects, and allied subjects. This corporation wishes to continue its contributions for the support of this work and to increase the original grant to $7500 for another year. I recommend acceptance of this grant on condition that the corporation shall accept and agree to the provisions of the statutes and other actions of the Board of Trustees relating to research work supported by contributions from outside organizations. On motion of Mr. K a r r a k e r , this recommendation was adopted. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS (22) The following report from the Comptroller of contracts executed since the last report: CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER OCTOBER 21, 1935, TO NOVEMBER 22, 1935 Cooperative investigation as authorized by Board in meeting of September 28, 1935 (Minutes, page 407): Name American Society for Testing Materials Amount to be received by the University $600 Purpose Investigation of effect of speed of testing concrete Tenure One year from October if I93S Date October i 1935 Renewal of lease originally reported to the Board, September 11, 1934 (Minutes, page 29): Leased to J. J. Lundy Property 609 East University Avenue, Champaign Tenure One year from September 1, I93S Amount to be received by the University $240 Date August 29, 1935 This report was received for record. GIFTS TO THE UNIVERSITY (23) The following report of gifts: Public Works of Art Project in Chicago (through the Illinois Emergency Relief Commission), a collection of etchings and wood block prints allocated to the College of Fine and Applied Arts of the University. These etchings and wood block prints will remain the property of the Federal Government, but will be permanently loaned to the University. Dr. Charles B, Gibson, of the Class of 1877, an engraving of Beethoven to the College of Fine and Applied Arts. Mr. John N. Chester, '91, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sir Walter Raleigh's "The History of the World," London, 1614. (This rare and valuable book is the first gift secured through the University of Illinois Foundation.) This report w a s received for record. PAYMENT ON A C C O U N T IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHAMPAIGN (24) The Comptroller reports the receipt of $3,702.85, representing the fourth dividend of 10 per cent paid by the trustees of the First National Bank of Champaign on the balance of the University's account in the old bank, leaving a balance of $22,217.07 due from Mr. H. S. Capron on his account as former Treasurer of the University. The University has also received from the trustees of the old bank the following additional payments on deposits of University funds, or funds which have been turned over to the University since the closing of the bank:
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