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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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From the General Revenue F u n d : For the construction at Chicago of the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building, with fixed equipment installed, including plans and specifications, and all necessary costs and charges incident to the completion of the work $5 For equipment for the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building For contingencies to cover expenditures for purposes for which the amount in either of the above items enumerated is, or becomes, insufficient Total (*5

025 000 200 000 315 000 540 ° ° ° )

The President of the University recommended that these funds be appropriated by the Board of Trustees for the purposes indicated. The funds appropriated for the construction of the East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building are subject to release by the Governor. On motion of Mr. Nickell, these funds were appropriated, as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Fornof, Mr. Grange, Mr. Herrick, Mr. Hickman, Mrs. Holt, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Megran, Mr. Nickell, Mrs. Watkins; no, none; absent, Mr. Stevenson.

SECRETARY'S REPORTS

The Secretary presented for record the following lists: ( i ) appointments made by the President; (2) graduate fellows; (3) resignations, declinations, and cancellations; (4) leaves of absence.

A P P O I N T M E N T S MADE BY T H E P R E S I D E N T (The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. C = College; S — Station; E = Extension.) ALMY, GERTRUDE T., Research Assistant in History, in the Graduate College, three months beginning June 15, 1951, £800 (5-22-51). ARON, KARL, Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, $377.50 a month, supersedes (5-17-51). AYERS, ROBERT L., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May I, 1951, $440 a month, supersedes (5-17-51). BEHR, L. C , T o give instruction in Chemistry in the Summer Session of 1951, June 22-August 18, 1951, $1000 for the period (5-31-51). BLOOM, LOUIS R., Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering (S), one year beginning September 1, 1951, #6000 (5-22-51). BRUNNER, ELDON J., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, $405 a month, supersedes (5-17-51). BRYANT, FREDERICK W., Assistant in Ophthalmology (Rush), in the College of Medicine, one year beginning July 1, 1950, without salary (5-24-51). CAIRNS, STEWART S., Professor of Mathematics, in the Graduate College, on twofifths time, three months beginning June 1, 1951, #1400 (this is in addition to his present appointment) (5-17-51). CANNON, WALTON W., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering (S), one year beginning September I, 1951, $5000 (5-22-51). COLE, DOROTHY E. L., To give instruction in the Nursery School, in the Division of Special Services for War Veterans, in the Summer Session of 1951, on fivesevenths time, June 22-August 18, 1951, $429 for the period (5-31-51). DEARDORFF, DWIGHT L., T O give instruction in Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, in the Summer Session of 1950, two months beginning July 1, 1950, $1450 for the period (6-5-51). DOWLING, HARRY F., Professor of Medicine and Head of the Department, in the College of Medicine, indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1951, $15,000 a year (5-18-51). D Y E , WILLIAM S„ J R . , Clinical Instructor in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, three months beginning April 1, 1951, without salary (5-I7-5 1 )-