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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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6. T h e fee for non-resident students registered in the College of Pharmacy in any semester for less than ten hours be increased from $7.50 a credit hour to

$10 a credit hour.

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LABORATORY

FEES

( T o be effective September 1, 1940) 1. T h e undergraduate laboratory fee in the College of Dentistry be established at $50 a semester, to replace all laboratory, dispensary, x-ray, and locker fees charged at present. 2. T h e undergraduate laboratory fee in the College of Medicine be established at $50 a semester for the first two years and $75 a semester for the last two years, to replace all laboratory, dispensary, x-ray, and locker fees charged at present. 3. A laboratory fee of 15^ per clock hour be charged all students taking partial programs in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry for courses involving laboratory or dispensary work, and that beyond this, laboratory fees be not retained for individual courses for part-time students. N o student is to be assessed more than the regular laboratory fee for the semester in which he is enrolled. 4. A laboratory fee of $5 a unit be charged for laboratory and dispensary courses in the Graduate School in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, excepting that this fee be not charged for courses carried in one of the institutes cooperating with the University to which the University makes no financial contribution, and excepting that these fees be not charged in courses in which no laboratory expense to the University is involved.

D. S U M M E R SESSION F E E

( T o be effective in 1941) 1. T h a t the non-resident fee in the College of Dentistry be increased from

$22 to $25.

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MISCELLANEOUS F E E S

( T o be effective September I, 1940) 1. That the fees for "short courses" in the Chicago Colleges be $10 a month.

On motion of Mr. Cleary, these fees were approved as recommended.

PURCHASES RECOMMENDED A recommendation that the following purchases be authorized: 1. Unloading from car, transporting, and assembling Cyclotron Magnet Frame being supplied by American Rolling Mill Company, by English Brothers, the lowest bidder, at a cost of $1,330. 2. Uniforms for the advanced course students in the R.O.T.C. for the year 1940-1941, estimated at 145 mounted and 140 unmounted, from Associated Military Stores, Chicago, the low bidder, at a price of $36 per outfit. T h e total expenditure will be approximately $10,260. T h e W a r Department provides the funds for these uniforms. 3. T w o car loads of lumber for the Physical Plant Department stock from the W m . C. Schreiber Lumber Company, Chicago, the lowest bidder, at a cost of $1,755O n m o t i o n of M r . C l e a r y , t h e s e p u r c h a s e s w e r e a u t h o r i z e d . (32) PURCHASES AUTHORIZED (33) A report of the following purchases authorized by the President of the University in accordance with the University Statutes'. 1. 22,500 Reams 8^j" x 10%"—16-pound Mimeograph Bond 50 Reams 8$4" x 14" •—16-pound Mimeograph Bond from Dwight Bros. Paper Company at a price of $5,488.19 f.o.b. Urbana. This was the second lowest bid. T h e samples of paper submitted by the lowest bidder did not conform to requirements and specifications. 2. 16 laboratory tables for Anatomy Department according to the University's drawing of May 15, to be delivered and installed, from the W a l r u s Manufacturing Company, Decatur, the lowest bidder, at a price of $1,240.