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1959]

U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S Department Research and Educational Hospitals and Health Services Vendor V. P. Hartwell, Peoria, representing the Lumbermen's Mutual Casualty Co.

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Cost »44 748 85 (fiveyear premium) 2 337 5°

Item Hospital professional liability insurance for five years at limits of $200,000/ 500,000 covering the Chicago and Urbana-Champaign risk; premium is payable on an annual installment basis of 28,261.81 for Chicago and 3687.96 for Urbana-Champaign Builders* risk insurance under a completed value form on an estimated 35,500,000 insurable cost of construction for the Assembly Hall; insurance to be carried for an estimated two years during the course of construction with right of pro rata cancellation upon completion of the construction work; total two-year premium is estimated at £9.2 34- So, of which 34.617- 25 will be payable the first year Consulting engineering services, general and detailed supervision and inspection of the work performed by the subcontractor in connection with construction of facilities for the Radio Telescope Construction of the reflecting surface, the towers, and other facilities described in the plans and specifications for the Radio Telescope to be located at the Union Corner site, near Danville, subject to availability of funds from the Office of Naval Research One spectrophotometer, high sensitivity, stability, and reproducibility; range 200 Mu to 2.5 Mu, 70 cm. optical bench complete with one set of four cells 10 x 10 x 48 mm., and accessories for operation on 115 volts, 60 cycles One autoclave, laboratory, steam operated, custom mounted, automatic controls, 20 in. x 20 in, x 36 in. rectangular with provision for vacuum drying and for conversion to cold sterilization One autoclave, laboratory, steam operated, custom mounted, automatic controls, 24 in, x 36 in. x 48 in. rec' tangular with provision for vacuum drying and for conversion to cold sterilization 7,000 pounds acetic acid reagent 20,000 pounds hydrochloric acid reagent 12,000 pounds nitric acid reagent 35,000 pounds sulphuric acid reagent 6,000 pounds ammonium hydroxide reagent 6,250 pounds hydrochloric acid, technical 180,000 pounds sulphuric acid technical 4,000 pounds No. 2 hydrochloric acid solution Quantities needed July 1, 1959, through June 30, 1961 Laboratory chemicals to be used as stock in the General Chemical Stores for the summer and fall terms of 1959-60

Physical Plant

Ralph Light, Champaign, representing the Employers Mutual Casualty Co. 8i.375.ooo (25 per cent) Dickler Insurance Agency, Dwight, representing the Freeport Insurance Co. 24.125,000 (75 percent) Hanson, Collins, & Rice, Springfield

6 897 00

Astronomy

Electrical Engineering

Chism & Miller, I n c . Springfield, and W. B. Clements Co., Wallington

312 090 53

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

W. H. Kessel & Co., Chicago

4 279 00

f.o.b. delivered

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

American Sterilizer Co., Chicago

11 782 00

f.o.b. destination

General Chemical Stores, Physical Plant Stores

E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Grasselli Chemicals Dept., Chicago

24 803 78 f.o.b. delivered

General Chemical Stores

One lot laboratory glassware and assorted apparatus for General Chemical Stores stock

General Chemical Stores

J. T. Baker Chemical Co., 6 590 88 Chicago General Chemical Division, 2 818 87 Allied Chemical Corp., Chicago Mallinckrodt Chemical 2 670 86 Works, St. Louis, Mo. 1 524 12 Merck & Co., Inc., St. Louis, Mo. 893 35 Fisher Scientific Co., Fairlawn, N.J. 255 00 Schaar & Co., Chicago 121 70 Arthur S. LaPine & Co.. Chicago all prices f.o. b. delivered Arthur S. LaPine & Co., U 339 39 f.o.b. Chicago delivered