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1008

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[December 17

RECOMMENDATIONS O F THE GEORGE A. MILLER E N D O W M E N T COMMITTEE (7) T h e George A. Miller Endowment Committee submits the following recommendations and reports of its actions: George A. Miller Scholarships in Music T h e Committee recommends assignments of funds from the endowment income for the following program of School of Music scholarships: Ten scholarships for Illinois students ($200 each) $2 000 Three scholarships for out-of-state students ($550 each) I 650 $To50 Each scholarship will extend over four years, provided that the student initially holding it continues to make satisfactory progress. T h e Committee is accordingly setting aside the following sums for the School of Music scholarships during the next five academic years: 1958-59, $3,650; 1959-60, $7,300; 196061, $7,300; 1961-62, $7,300; and 1962-63, $3,650. This is a pilot program, instituted in the expectation that the School of Music through the University of Illinois Foundation and by other means will seek, the money necessary to provide a continuing supply of new scholarships for the academic years 1960-61 and following. The awards will be designated "The George A. Miller Scholarships in Music" and will be administered by the College of Fine and Applied Arts in cooperation with the Director of the Undergraduate Scholarship Program. I recommend approval. Illinois Journal of Mathematics The Board of Trustees has authorized the assignment of funds from the endowment income to support the Illinois Journal of Mathematics, published quarterly by the University, the initial allocations being $5,200 for the year 1956-57 and $7,750 for the year 1957-58. T h e Board of Editors has requested that support of the Journal be increased to $11,500 a year. T h e Committee has approved an assignment of $11,500 for the year 1958-59 only, with the expectation that thereafter the support of the Journal by the Miller Endowment will be reduced to $7,750 a year or less. Confirmation of the Committee's action is requested. Graduate Fellowships The Committee has approved an allocation of $3,600 for the academic year !958-59 for two graduate fellowships of $1,800 each, replacing one fellowship at $2,500 which has been supported by the George A. Miller Endowment. Confirmation of this action is requested.

On motion of Mr. Williamson, the recommendation of the Committee was approved and its actions confirmed.

AWARD O F CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT CERTIFICATES (8) T h e Committee on Accountancy recommends that the certificate of Certified Public Accountant be awarded, under Section 5 of the Accountancy Act of 1943, to the following candidates w'ho have presented evidence that they are holders of valid and unrevoked Certified Public Accountant certificates obtained by passing a standard written examination in another state or territory of the United States and who qualify in all other respects under this provision of the Name

OSCAR H E N R Y DOETSCH

Address

St. Louis, Missouri

State from Which They Obtained Certificates

Missouri

P H I L I P AMBROSE DUENIN I concur.

Webster Groves, Missouri

Missouri

On motion of Mr. Williamson, these certificates were awarded.