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1944]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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of $6,000 was made from the General Reserve Fund for the work of the Council during the year 1944-1945. T h e work was inaugurated immediately on the program for this year as conceived prior to the action of the Board. Subsequent events have proved that we have underestimated the tremendous approval and demand which would come from the general public and the many branches of the building industry for the program of the Small Homes Council as a University function. In the short space of time since September 29 there has accumulated a great volume of evidence from outside the University which renders inadequate all preliminary plans for the organization of the Small Homes Council for both the current year and the coming biennium. A detailed statement of the needs for additional funds is presented herewith and a copy given to the Secretary for record. I recommend that an appropriation of $10,000 be made from the General Reserve Fund to supplement the budget of the Small Homes Council for the year 1944-1945. O n m o t i o n of M r s . G r i g s b y , t h i s a p p r o p r i a t i o n w a s m a d e a s r e c o m m e n d e d , by the following vote: Aye, M r . Davis, M r . Fornof, M r s . Grigsby, M r . Jensen, M r . Livingston, M r . McKelvey, M r . Nickell; no, n o n e ; absent, M r . G r e e n , M r . K a r r a k e r , D r . L u k e n , D r . M e y e r . COLLEGE OF PHARMACY ADVISORY COMMITTEE (28) The Dean of the College of Pharmacy and the Executive Dean of the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmacy recommend the appointment of the following as members of the Advisory Committee to the College of Pharmacy: EDWARD C. BIASI, Retail Pharmacist, 217 North Main, Bloomington. One-year term. DALE RUEDIG, Divisional Sales Manager, Eli Lilly & Company, 164 North Franklin Street, Chicago. Two-year term. OTTO PELIKAN, Retail Pharmacist, 918 Columbian Avenue, Oak- Park. Threeyear term. JACK READER, Retail Pharmacist, 1001 East 61st Street, Chicago. Four-year term. CHARLES R. WALGREEN, J R . , Retail Pharmacist, President, Walgreen D r u g Stores, 744 East Bowen Avenue, Chicago. Five-year term. These appointments, for terms of one to five years as indicated in each case, are in accordance with the original policy established when an Advisory Committee to the College of Pharmacy was first created in 1897. During the past several years this policy has not been followed, but it is the recommendation of the present Dean that the previous policy be re-established, since it provides a specific tenure of office for each Committee member, and prevents an entire change of personnel at any one time. I recommend that these appointments become effective December 1, 1944,

On motion of Mr. Jensen, these appointments were made as recommended.

RESIGNATION OF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR F. J . KEILHOLZ (29) Mr. Frederick J. Keilholz has submitted his resignation as Extension Editor and Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension, effective December 1, 1944. Mr. Keilholz has been on leave of absence without pay since December I, 1943. H e was granted this leave to accept a position with the Curtis P u b lishing Company as Associate Editor of Country Gentleman. O n m o t i o n of M r . D a v i s , t h i s r e s i g n a t i o n w a s a c c e p t e d . APPROVAL OF COLLEGE OF MEDICINE BY STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS (30) Massachusetts has a law which became effective January 1, 1941, specifying that medical schools outside the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must secure the approval of its Department of Civil Service and Registration before their graduates are admitted to practice. T h e Association of American Medical