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1953]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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GEORGE E. SHAMBAUGH, JR., M.D., Otolaryngologist, 55 East Washington Street, Chicago JOHN R. THOMPSON, D.D.S., Orthodontist, The Dental School, W a r d Memorial Building, Northwestern University, 311 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago HAROLD W A T K I N S , M.D., Otologist, 219 North Main Street, Bloomington HAROLD WESTLAKE, Ph.D., Director, Speech Clinic, Northwestern University, Evanston New Appointments FLOYD BARRINGER, M.D., Neurosurgery, 704 North First Street, Springfield GERALD M. CLINE, M.D., Pediatrician, 219 North Main Street, Bloomington MRS. CAROL H . COOLEY, Associate Executive Secretary, Health Division, Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, 123 West Madison Street, Chicago FRANCIS L. LEDERER, M.D., Otolaryngologist, 307 North Michigan Boulevard, Chicago JOHN H . MATHIS, M.D., Urologist, 517 Jefferson Building, Peoria ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD, M.D., Internist, 102 North Street, Peoria L. D. RUTTLE, M.D., Anesthesiologist, 361 North Raynor, Joliet O n m o t i o n of M r . N i c k e l l , t h e s e a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d . PUBLICATION OF DOCTORAL THESES (9) The Executive Faculty of the Graduate College recommends that publication of dissertations by candidates for the doctorate be no longer required but that all theses be microfilmed. The cost to each candidate will be $30. This will replace the present $35 fee and will also cover the publication of an abstract of six hundred words. Candidates may publish abstracts of more than six hundred words and secure additional reprints upon payment of a higher fee. I concur in the recommendation of the Graduate College Faculty and recommend further that the fee of $30 be authorized and that the College be responsible for assessing any optional costs over and above this basic fee. O n m o t i o n of M r . M e g r a n , t h i s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n w a s a p p r o v e d . CONTINUATION PROGRAM IN NURSING FEES (10) The Acting Director of the School of Nursing and the Committee on Fees and Scholarships recommend that, effective September 1, 1953, students enrolled in the Continuation Program in Nursing in the School of Nursing at the Chicago Professional Colleges be assessed fees as follows: Residents Nonresidents First quarter (full time) Tuition S34 00 $107 00 Laboratory 10 00 1000 Union Building 3 50 3 50 Second quarter (one-half of quarter) Tuition 17 00 53 5° Laboratory 5 00 5 00 Union Building 3 50 3 50 I concur. O n m o t i o n of M r . B i s s e l l , t h e s e fees w e r e a u t h o r i z e d . TERMINATION OF FACULTY SERVICE CHARGE PAYMENTS TO THE UNION BUILDINGS ( n ) Since 1943 the University has been making payments from its general funds to the Illini Union Building at Urbana and to the Chicago Mini Union Building income accounts of annual amounts equal to the income which would be paid in service charges by members of the staff if they were assessed the same charges as are students. The original plan provided for voluntary payments of the service charge by staff members. The assumption of these payments by the University was necessary because the financial situation of the buildings, and particularly the Illini Union at Urbana, was adversely affected during World W a r II by the decrease in enrollment. During 1952-1953, the amounts budgeted for these payments were $96,050 at Urbana and $24,556 at Chicago.