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1985]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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grades on subjects passed in such other state shall be determined and approved by the Board of Examiners before transfer is approved. 4. Section 1300.160(e) regarding the fee for certificates by reciprocity be amended to read: (e) Certificates by Reciprocity (1) The University shall issue a certificate as a certified public accountant, without examination, to any applicant who holds a valid unrevoked certificate as a certified public accountant issued under the laws of any other State or Territory of the United States or the District of Columbia provided all requirements of Section 5 of the Act and this Part have been met. (2) A fee of [$125.00] $150.00 shall be payable by the applicant at the time of filing of the application for a C.P.A. certificate by reciprocity. 5. Section 1300.170 regarding re-examination in all subjects be amended to read: Section 1300.170 Failure in All Subjects — Re-examination Candidates who fail the entire examination may apply for re-examination on all subjects at any subsequent examination. A fee of [$85.00] $125.00 shall be paid for such re-examination. O n m o t i o n of M r . H o w a r d , this r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d .

Citation: Executive Administrator, Lions of Illinois Foundation

(6) Through the efforts of the Lions of Illinois, $5 million was raised to make possible the Lions of Illinois Eye Research Institute at the Chicago campus. T h e institute will provide high-quality research equipment which will enable researchers to intensify their efforts to find solutions for blinding eye diseases. Some months ago, I was pleased to present a citation honoring Charles I. Young, the chairman of the Capital Campaign for the Institute, for his leadership. It is my pleasure now to propose that the Board of Trustees recognize the contribution of Mr. Norman R. Dahl, the executive administrator of the Lions of Illinois Foundation. His support of this project, as well as others through the years, has been invaluable to the research program of the Department of Ophthalmology and has enabled the citizens of Illinois to receive important services. I recommend adoption of the following citation. (Subject to the action of the board, the citation will be awarded to Mr. Dahl at the June celebration of the opening of the institute.) To Normal R. Dahl: In Recognition of Distinguished Public Service The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois officially records its appreciation of Norman R. Dahl's support of programs for individuals with impaired vision and for his contributions to the development of the Lions of Illinois Eye Research Institute. In a unique and cooperative relationship with the University of Illinois, the Lions of Illinois have raised $5 million through club-sponsored activities to construct the Institute. Its modern laboratories substantially expand and improve the research capabilities of the Department of Ophthalmology of the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago, a major step toward finding solutions to blinding eye diseases. Underlying all of the Lions' good work has been the determination, leadership, and expert administrative ability of Mr. Dahl, the Executive Administrator of the Lions of Illinois Foundation since its inception in 1974. Much of the success of