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1959]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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tional piles put into the ground to accommodate the future addition to the building. Funds are available from the proceeds of the sale of bonds. 1 concur and recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to execute the contract change.

On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved.

PURCHASES Purchases Authorized (19) The following purchases were authorized by the President's Office on the recommendation of the Director of Purchases and the Vice-President and Comptroller. Unless otherwise specified, the purchase was recommended on the basis of the lowest bid.

Item 5,450 diploma covers for delivery during the period September, 1959. through June 30, ro6o 22.52 tons diammonuim phosphate 18.00 tons ammonium phosphate One system for automatic radiation detecting and counting including a gas flow counter, lead shield, binary scaler, automatic sample changer, printing timer, Q gas and cylinder and dual (present and elapsed time) timer Production of five 35 mm. strip films for the simulation of symbolic radar displays Laboratory furniture for Botany and Zoology instruction rooms in the Natural History Building Department Admissions and Records Agricultural Economics Agronomy Vendor E. A. Wright Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Tennessee Valley Authority, Knoxville, Tenn. Nuclear-Chicago Corp., Chicago Cost $$ 447 SO f.o.b. Philadelphia, Pa. 3 207 S3 f.o.b. Sheffield. Ala. 3 355 74 f.o.b. delivered

Aviation Psychology Laboratory Botany and Zoology

Wilding, Inc., Chicago Hunter Lumber Co., Urbana, for unfinished furniture Walrus Manufacturing Co., Decatur, for finished furniture Philips. Electronics, Inc., Chicago

8 926 25 f.o.b. delivered 2 090 00 f.o.b. delivered 2 617 78 f.o.b. delivered

6 229 00

One X-ray generator and control 60 KVP-50 ma adaptable for X-ray spectrograph, complete with tubes, powder camera, film illuminator, film punch and cutter, track and bracket assembly, cable, hose, and fittings One Dage model 101AF television camera with turret, one each 1 in., 2 in., and 3 in. lenses Four 21 in. classroom receivers with stands Two electro-voice 647 microphones One pre-amplifier One tripod One dolly for camera Four Collins type 51J-4 rank mounted receivers, range0.5 to 30.5 Mc divided into 30 i-Mc bands, for AM, CW, and FSK reception One No. 9209 IBM Universal card to paper tape converter Language laboratory equipment including: One five-unit mass recording duplicator One distribution panel Eight distribution amplifying systems Five master console furniture One master phonograph 60 fold-a-booths 50 disc recorder-players, plus associated equipment of microphones, cables, etc., and installation The Ewing C. Baskette private library collection of approximately 9,000 items, including books, pamphlets. Periodicals, and manuscripts

Chemical Engineering

f.o.b. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 3 619 77 f.o.b. delivered

College of Education, Elementary Education Division

Dage Television Division, Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, Inc., Michigan City, Ind.

Electrical Engineering Graduate College Language Laboratory

Collins Radio Co., Cedar Rapids, Iowa International Business Machines Corp., New York. N.Y. Magnetic Recording Industries, New York, N.Y.

3 520 00

f.o.b. delivered f.o.b. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 25 643 75 f.o.b. installed

5 800 00

Library

Mrs. E. C. Baskette, Springfield