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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Lot 10 in Block 41 (having a street address commonly known as 403 North Mathews and 1302 West Clark) All of Lot 6 except the North 40 feet in Block 41 (having a street address commonly known as 1310 West Clark) Lot 7 and the West 2 feet of Lot 8, in Block 42 (having a street address commonly known as 1308-1310 West Main) Lots 8 and 9 in Block 41 (having a street address commonly known as 1304-1306 West Clark) The North Half of Lot 5 in Block 42 (having a street address commonly known as 308 North Romine) Lots 2 and 3 and the East 55 feet of Lot 4, all in Block 41 (having a street address commonly known as 1303-1309 West University) Lot 7 in Block 41 (having a street address commonly known as 1308 West Clark) Lot 3 in Block 42 (having a street address commonly known as 1305 West Clark) Exhibit B Construction Schedule Project Beckman Institute Microelectronics Center—Phase I Central Utilities Facility Timetable for Start of Construction November 1, 1986 March 1, 1987 March 1, 1987

Report on Status of an Employee T h e university counsel reported on final action regarding the employment of Dr. Ray G. Crispen, director of the Institution for Tuberculosis Research and assistant professor of microbiology and immunology in the College of Medicine at Chicago. Dr. Crispen has resigned from the University, effective January 11, 1986. University of Illinois Hospital At President Ikenberry's request, Dr. Alexander Schmidt, vice chancellor for health services, reviewed recent appraisals of management problems at the University Hospital, reporting that Mr. James M . Malloy had resigned, effective June 30, 1986, as director of University Hospital and Clinics and was now assigned to the Center for Health Services Research in the School of Public Health. Dr. Schmidt will serve as interim director of the hospital and additional staff will be recruited as needed, including a director of ambulatory care who is expected to arrive early in September. President Ikenberry and the trustees discussed economic problems inherent in teaching hospitals under present circumstances. Dr. Schmidt emphasized that the essential difficulties lie in the fact of competition in a market where the University operates under severe and restrictive civil service regulations; and must provide some $35 million in care per year to indigent patients and without compensation from public funds. T h e president and staff will review governance arrangements and