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1940]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

909

RETIREMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE STAFF (25) A report that the following members of the staff will retire effective September 1, 1940, on the retiring allowance indicated in each case. Provisions for these retiring allowances have been included in the budgets of the departments concerned. Retiring Name Tille Allowance J. C. Blair Professor of Horticulture and Dean of the College of Agriculture, Emeritus $ 3 662 P. L. Windsor Professor of Library Science and Director of University Library and Library School, Emeritus. . 3 380 F . B. Noyes Professor of Orthodontia and Dean of the College of Dentistry, Emeritus 2 320 A. H. Clark Professor of Chemistry and Acting Dean of the College of Pharmacy, Emeritus 2 439 D. H. Carnahan Professor of French, Emeritus 2 558 T. E. Oliver Professor of French, Emeritus 2 250 F. R. Watson Professor of Physics, Emeritus 2 603 E. C. Schmidt Professor of Railway Engineering, Emeritus 2912 L.H.Smith Chief in Charge of Publications of Soil Survey, Emeritus 2 022 G. W. Dittmar Professor of Prosthetic Dentistry, Emeritus 596 W. F . Schulz Associate Professor of Physics, Emeritus I 655 Stella M. Hague Associate in Botany, Emerita 1 144 James Hutchinson.. . .Associate in Floriculture, Emeritus 1 420 Ella F. Boyd Social Director of Busey Hall, Retired 412 Robert Pergande Mechanician in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Retired 980 Thomas Peel Storekeeper in Chemistry, Retired 815 Frank Myers Painter in Physical Plant, Retired 913 P. H. Hickey Laborer in Physical Plant, Retired 634 J. A. Seybold Laborer in Agronomy, Retired 454 A. T. Gross Laborer in Horticulture, Retired 41 7 Total ?33 586

This report was received for record.

INSTALLATION OF PIPING IN POWER PLANT T U N N E L (26) T h e William A. Pope Company, the lowest bidder on the installation of piping and controls in the new heating and power plant building, submitted a proposal to add to its contract, at a cost of $18,875, the installation of the piping and other materials already purchased by the University for the tunnel. This would result in a cost of approximately $64,000 for the tunnel piping installation, which approximates the engineering estimates and is within the funds budgeted for this phase of the work. T h e Pope Company has had a wide experience and enjoys an enviable reputation in handling such installations in this part of the country. Since it will be a distinct advantage to the University to have the piping in the power plant building and that in the distribution tunnel installed under the same supervision, especially in view of the experience of the Pope Company in such work, its contract was increased from $128,500 to $147,375 to include both installations, pursuant to authorization of the Board at its meeting on March 14, 1940 (Minutes, page 785). I request confirmation of this action.

On motion of Dr. Meyer, this action was confirmed.