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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 21

Lot Eight (8) in Block One (1) in A. T . Hall's Replat of Lots Five ( 5 ) , Six ( 6 ) , Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block One ( 1 ) ; Lots Five ( 5 ) , Six ( 6 ) , Seven ( 7 ) , and Eight (8) in Block Two ( 2 ) ; and Lots One ( 1 ) , Two ( 2 ) , Three ( 3 ) , Five ( 5 ) , Six ( 6 ) , Seven ( 7 ) , and Eight (8) in Block Three (3) of A. T. Hall's Addition to the City of Champaign, in Champaign County, Illinois; owner of the title, and Erwin Goldfarb and James L. O'Malley as owners of the beneficial interest in said land trust, all designated hereafter jointly as "Grantees", their successors and assigns, an casement upon and under the east six and one-half inches (6V2") of the following described property lying east of the Psychology Building; viz. ; Lot Five (5) in Block One (1) in A. T . Hall's Replat of Lots Five ( 5 ) , Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block One ( 1 ) ; Lots Five ( 5 ) , Six ( 6 ) , Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Two ( 2 ) ; and Lots One (1), Two ( 2 ) , Three ( 3 ) , Five ( 5 ) , Six ( 6 ) , Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Three (3) of A. T. Hall's Addition to the City of Champaign, in Champaign County, Illinois. Grantees shall construct and install in a good and workmanlike manner the foundation, concrete retaining walls, expansion joints, curbing and parking barriers upon or under Lot 8 or extending from Lot 8 onto or under Lot 5, and shall construct the cement plaster coating and caulking upon the face of the Psychology Building foundation, all at Grantees expense and pursuant to plans and drawings approved by this corporation. Grantees shall permanently maintain the concrete curb, the caulking between the retaining walls and the Psychology Building, the cement plaster coating and the parking curbs in reasonable condition to afford adequate protection to the Psychology Building foundation wall. Grantees shall agree to repair any damage caused to property of this corporation in the conduct of construction or maintenance operations and to indemnify this corporation and its representatives from liability caused by Grantees negligent acts or omissions in the easement area. The easement shall be in full force and effect from the date of the Easement Grant and for so long thereafter as the retaining wall and curbing are maintained under or upon said Lot 8 and easement area.

On motion of Mrs. Day, the foregoing resolution was adopted by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Day, Dr. Donoghue, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Madden, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Stone; no, none; absent, Mr. Logan, Governor Thompson. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Bolen, Mr. Milkint; no, none.)

Renewal of Contracts with Control Data Corporation Relating to Computer-Based Education, Urbana

(38) For nearly twenty years, the University and Control Data Corporation (CDC) of Minneapolis have collaborated on a program of research and development of computer-based educational systems. This collaboration has primarily involved the Computer-Based Education Research Laboratory ( C E R L ) at the Urbana-Champaign campus. It has led to the development of the P L A T O system, a distinctive computer-based educational delivery system now marketed by C D C . C E R L and C D C desire to continue this collaboration on terms substantially equivalent to those applicable for the last seven years. Contractual agreements covering this collaboration were described in detail in the board action of February 18, 1976. T h e basic contracts executed in 1976