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98 Sixteen Years at the University of Illinois Mining Engineering Municipal and Sanitary Engineering and Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.. • 9,902.60 Physics 19,777.66 Railway Engineering 25,307.98 55 087.60 80,531.23 69,072.31 $ 425,383.44 141,039.94 13,821.11 4,241.03 222.75 569.40 4,525.67 576.24 530.95 659,225.31 4,155.09 2,022.14 «14,282.01 10,097.43 846.44 25,585.44 $ 716,213.86 159,237.82 8 Totals, Engineering $ 94,391.02 Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry 17,956.24 School of Pharmacy 8,182.60 College of Commerce and Business Administration '163.42 College of Law School of Library Science 250.00 School of Music 2,568.30 Graduate School • . . . • Academy 776.51 Illinois Historical Survey General Departments Library 103,970.47 Physical Education for Men 2,250.25 Physical Education for Women 558.95 Military 23,640.62 Military Band 439.50 Health Service Other Departments 63.00 Totals, General Departments Physical Plant (Urbana) TOTALS FOR UNIVERSITY $130,922.79 88,741.95 $487,117.16 $ 1,972,554.88 Although the distinction between equipment, on one hand, and furniture and fixtures, on the other was made less exactly in 1904 than in 1918, the comparison indicated in the foregoing tables represents with reasonable accuracy the increase in the value of these items during the last fourteen years. For the University as a whole the value of furniture and fixtures rose from $81,342.55 in 1904 to $338,441.45 in 1918—a gain of $257,098.90 or over 310 per cent. Of the Colleges, Agriculture shows the most remarkable increase, having furniture 'Department of Economics only 'Includes equipment loaned by U. S. Government valued at $10112.65. 'The total on June 30, 1919, was $2,402,108.64
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