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1978]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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activities. The right-of-way easement shall remain in full force and effect from the date granted and for so long thereafter as said electric transmission line is con* tinued in service and has not been abandoned or discontinued. Upon termination of the easement Grantee shall peaceably surrender possession of said premises to this Corporation free and clear of said easement and without necessity of re-entry or demand. The right-of-way easement shall be over the following-described property: Situated in the City of Champaign, County of Champaign, and State of Illinois, and being a part of the Northeast Quarter (NE V4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 14) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Nineteen North (T 19 N ) , Range Nine East (R 9 E) of the Third Principal Meridian, and more particularly described as Block One (1) of J. S. W R I G H T S A D D I T I O N to the City of Champaign; aforesaid rights and easement shall be located on the North one (1) foot, and also on three (3) individual parcels of said Block 1, said parcels each being three (3) feet in diameter, and located at certain points contiguous to the North line of Block 1, the center point of aforedescribed parcels to be measured from the West line of Block 1, and located as follows: Parcel # 1 . Twenty (20) feet east of said West line. Parcel # 2 . One hundred eighty (180) feet east of said West line. Parcel # 3 . Three hundred thirty five (335) feet east of said West line.

Purchases

(33) The president submitted, with his concurrence, a list of purchases recommended by the directors of purchases and the vice president for administration. The list of purchases was presented in two categories: purchases from appropriated funds (i.e., from state appropriations to the University) and purchases from institutional funds. The latter term designates funds received by the University under contracts with the United States government, private corporations, and other organizations; grants from foundations, corporations, and other donors; and University revolving funds authorized by law. T h e total amounts of these purchases were: From Appropriated Recommended From Institutional Recommended Grand Total Funds $ Funds 2 203 304 23 $2 245 046 59 41 742 34

A complete list of the purchases, with supporting information, including the quotations received was sent to each member of the board in advance of the meeting, and a copy is being filed with the secretary of the board for record.

The student advisory vote was: Aye, Miss Kooper, Mr. Sobotka, MrWatson ; no, none. On motion of Mr. Velasquez, the purchases recommended were authorized by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Lenz, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Neal, Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Velasquez; no, none; absent, Governor Thompson.

Report of Purchases Approved by the Vice President for Administration

(34) The vice president for administration also submitted a report of purchases approved by him on recommendation of the directors of purchases in amounts of