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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS W A G E S OF STUDENT ASSISTANTS

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35. All student employment is to be made on the basis of a classification and scale of wages of student assistants approved from time to time by the President of the University. (Copies of this classification may be secured from the Business Office).

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FOR UNUSUALLY HAZARDOUS W O R K

36. A physical examination is required as a condition of receiving permission to engage in unusually hazardous work.

IMMUNIZATION AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF EMPLOYEES

37. Employees of the University whose duties require them to handle food products shall be required to be immunized against typhoid fever, and such employees shall be subject to periodical medical examinations under the supervision of the University Health Officer, and no individual shall be employed in duties of this kind who shows symptoms of tuberculosis or of venereal or other communicable disease.

TRANSMISSION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND REPORTS

38. All communications from members of the staff or from students to be presented to the Board of Trustees for action, shall be first presented in duplicate to the President of the University for his examination and recommendation, and for such suggestions as he may deem proper. (a) T h e President of the University may in the exercise of his free discretion send to the members of the Board of Trustees in advance of meetings such reports or parts of reports of deans or other officers as in his judgment will be likely to aid the Trustees in the better understanding of matters to come before the Board. 39. Any member of the faculty shall report to any superior authority on request. All communications to superior authorities, whether made pursuant to request or voluntarily offered, shall, unless otherwise specially directed, be transmitted through all intermediary officers, to the end that they may have knowledge thereof and an opportunity to comment thereon if they think advisable.

A N N U A L REPORTS

40. On or before the first day of June in each year, each dean and director, and each head of a general university department, shall make to the President an annual report in which he shall treat fully of the work of his college, school, or department. Any of these university officers may make reports or advance suggestions at any time and shall report to the President whenever requested to do so. All reports intended for publication shall be addressed to the President for submission to the Board.

LABORATORY PRIVILEGES FOR SCHOLARS FROM O T H E R UNIVERSITIES

41. T h e President of the University is authorized to extend the privilege of working in the various laboratories of the University without charge to members of the faculties of other colleges or universities of the world, provided they be recognized as authorities in their respective fields and come to the University with written credentials from the faculties of their institutions or from their governments, asking that they be received as guests.

ATTENDING TEACHERS' ASSOCIATIONS

42. The President of the University is authorized to determine at what meetings it seems sufficiently desirable that the University shall be represented to justify the expense thereof; that he feel free to attend such meetings himself, if he thinks it desirable to do s o ; and if not, that he arrange for such representation as he thinks proper, and that the expense thereof be a university charge.