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434

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Department Publications, Chicago Undergraduate Division Vendor Interstate Printers & Publishers, Danville (Groups A and C) The Dartnell Press, Chicago (Group B)

[March 20

Cost i< 8 543 50 delivered 687 SO delivered (9 231 00) 6 081 25 f-o.b. delivered 3 192 50 f.o.b. delivered (9 273 75)

Item University of Illinois Chicago Undergraduate Division publications for 1963-64 consisting of: Group A—6,000 student handbooks, 96 pages Group B—7,000 Profile, 24 pages Group C—20,000 catalogs, approximately 168 pages plus six-page tip insert Rental of caps, gowns, and hoods for graduating students and faculty members for the June 15,1963, commencement; the estimated number of costumes required for the Urbana and Chicago campuses are: 1,733 bachelors 337 masters 267 doctors (Ph.D.) 195 doctors (M.D.) 95 doctors (D.D.S.) One oscillator, backward wave sweeping, 8.2 to 12.4 kmc, power output 10 mw One piano, grand, 7 ft. long, ebony finish, to be delivered to Smith Music Hall One computer, analog, demonstrator with new equipment warranty, including prewired console expandable to 24 amplifier-integrator system, reference system, power supply. 20 tenturn pots wirebound, two amplifier modules, integrator network, six dual stabilizers, two multipliers, one drive unit, and three reset units One plant growth laboratory, 78 in. long by 34)4 in. deep by 78 in. high, with controlled heating, cooling, and lighting, to be used for the studies of two biological systems: the host plant and the parasite attaching it One building, lumber rigid frame type, 20 ft. by 50 ft., complete with concrete foundation and floor, overhead door and service door, to be cons t r u c t e d at Veterinary Research Farm, South Race Street, Urbana Print and bind 25,000 copies Undergraduate Courses, 1963-64, approximately 240 pages per copy, trim size 6 in. by 9 in. 40,000 pounds anhydrous ammonia to be furnished and applied on approximately 500 acres of corn land at the Dixon Springs Experiment Station at Robbs One pacemaker for monitoring and controlling heart action in the cardiac patient

Commencement

Collegiate Cap & Gown Co., Champaign, for Urbana E. R. Moore Co., Chicago, for Chicago

Electrical Engineering Music Nuclear Engineering

Alfred Electronics, Palo Alto, Calif. Emerson Piano House t Decatur Applied Dynamics, Inc., c/o Chandler Associates, Detroit, Mich.

2 910 00 f.o.b. delivered 3 295 00 f.o.b. delivered 5 657 85 f.o.b. delivered

Plant Pathology

Sherer-GUlett Co.. Marshall, Mich.

3 450 00 f.o.b. delivered

Veterinary Medicine

Hazen & Franks Builders Supply, Inc., Tolono

2 923 34 delivered and erected 8 584 00 f.o.b. delivered 3 400 00 f.o.b. delivered and spread $ 2 875 00 c&f Bangkok, Thailand 5 239 00 delivered

University Press

Pantagraph Printing & Stationery Co., Bloomington Hi-Yield Fertilizer Co., Murphysboro

Dixon Springs Experiment Station

Purchases from Institutional Funds

Agency for InterHenley & Co., Inc., national DevelNew York, N.Y. opment (Faculty of Medicine, Chiengmai Hospital, Thailand) Clinical Research Hill-Rom Co., Inc., Center, Batesville, Ind. Chicago

Ten motorized variable height hospital beds with accessories including safety sides, intravenous rods, and mattresses Forty m icroscopes, less trade-in of thirty used microscopes One infrared spectrophotometer with three cells

9 135 00 Medical Center, A. S. Aloe Co., delivered Schiller Park Chicago 5 122 00 Physical Sciences, Wilkens Anderson, delivered Chicago UnderChicago and graduate installed Division Appropriated (Note: This purchase will be made from both Institutional Funds, 35,122.00, and Funds, J18.00, for a total of 35,140.00.)