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1937]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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was established to the present. Having served in the State Senate for thirty-six years (from 1893 to 1932) and having sponsored all of the University's legislation during t h a t period, he is eminently qualified to write such a history.

This matter was referred to the President of the University for further study and report.

NATURAL RESOURCES BUILDING (28) A statement concerning the movement to secure the erection of a Natural Resources Building by means of a Federal grant and State appropriation, and of a proposal t h a t the Board of Trustees deed to the State a site for the proposed building.

After full discussion, this matter was referred to the President of the University for further investigation and report.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY T H E PRESIDENT

The Secretary presented also for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.

Bradsher, Charles Kilgo, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, for one year beginning September 1, 1937, a t a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2000). (March 4, 1937) 1 Ebel, Albert James, Mechanician in the Radio Station, for six months beginning March 1,1937, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred forty dollars ($140) a month. (March 6, 1937) Kaski, Ignatius Joseph, Assistant in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, for four months beginning March 1, 1937, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (March 1, 1937) Knight, Richard Bennett, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning March 15, 1937, and continuing through January 31, 1938, not including July and August, 1937, at a cash compensation a t the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (March 9, 1937) Newcomer, Mrs. Hale Lloyd, Teacher in Home Economics Education, on onefourth time, for four months beginning March I, 1937, at a cash compensation a t the rate of forty-six dollars sixty-seven cents ($46.67) a month. (March 8, 1937) Tanner, John Gardner, Assistant in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, in the College of Medicine, beginning March 1, 1937, and continuing through August 31, 1937, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) a month (this supersedes his previous appointment). (March 4, 1937) Walker, William Cornelius, Assistant in Horticulture, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, for six months beginning March I, 1937, a t a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars (#60) a month. (March 6, 1937) RESIGNATIONS

The Secretary presented also for record the following list of resignations.

Circle, Sidney Joseph, Assistant in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, in the Department of Pharmacology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, in the College of Medicine—resignation effective March I, 1937. Gher, Walter Allen, Assistant in Chemistry, in the College of P h a r m a c y resignation effective March I, 1937. Phillips, Willis Eugene, Radio Station Technician—resignation effective March !. 1937-

The Board adjourned.

H. E. CUNNINGHAM O. M. KARRAKER

Secretary

President

x The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University.