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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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ciate it was not our intention to deduct $1,000 for the combined bid in these small jobs." Under War Production Board rules the University would probably be prohibited from entering into any single contract for construction of as much as $6,500. The Director therefore recommends that contracts be awarded separately on the two jobs to King and Petry at $3,971 for the Sheep Feeding Shed and $2,573 for the Swine Feeding Shed. I concur in this recommendation, and I recommend further that assignments of $3,971 for the Sheep Feeding Shed and $2,573 for the Swine Feeding Shed be made from the State appropriation for building remodeling for the current biennium. O n motion of Mr. Jensen, these contracts were authorized, and the appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. Cleary, M r . Davis, Mr. Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Karraker, M r . Livingston, D r . M e y e r ; no, n o n e ; absent, Mr. Green, Mr. Wieland.

ADJUSTMENTS IN BUDGET FOR 1941-1942

(36) In approving the budget for 1041-1042 the Board of Trustees authorized the President of the University to make such changes and adjustments as are necessary. Pursuant to this authorization the following adjustments were made in the operating budget during the fiscal quarter ending March 31, 1942: Temporary addition to current budget: Spanish and Italian salaries to provide for the following appointments: Martha G. Montootli $150 James F. Marshall 150 Eugene F. Bradley 150 Constance N. Garber 150 Total $600 On motion of Mr. Jensen, these adjustments were approved and confirmed, and the appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, M r . Cleary, Mr. Davis, Mr. Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, .Mr. Jensen, M r . Karraker, Mr. Livingston, Dr. M e y e r ; no, n o n e ; absent, Mr. Green, M r . Wieland.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE SUPPLEMENTARY

(37) A recommendation that the following leaves of absence be granted members of the staff for the reasons and periods and under the conditions indicated in each case: Jesse Myers, an employee in the Physical Plant Department, disability leave with full pay for a period of twenty weeks from March 3, 1042, or as much thereof as may be necessary. Leaves of Absence for Military Service (The leave in each case is without salary.) Fred Shapiro, Instructor in Orthopaedics (Rush), from April 1 through

August 31, 1942.

George B. Brown, Assistant Order Librarian, from May 16 through August

31, 1942-

Extensions of Leaves of Absence The following extensions of leaves of absence formerly granted members of the staff for military service, without pay, for the period indicated in each case: Fred Herzberg, Instructor in Dental Anatomy and Research Assistant in Histology, from August I through August 31, 1942. F. F. Kanthak, Head of the Medico-Dental Diagnostic Clinic and Assistant Professor of Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology, from June 19 through August

31, 1042.

O n motion of M r s . Grigsby, these leaves were granted as recommended.