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We want our Alumni Association to count in the TJ 1 111 lois. To do this we need the support of every one o ? * ^ ' " 2 500 alumni and former students. Please consider seriously the °7

• '* * ' —,hip in the Association. We really want v £ member. Why not send v mail the greater the number of life n number arships which we can offer. Loyally yours,

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DOROTHY J. HILL

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F I L L I N O I S LIBRARY SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

FINANCIAL REPORT

J u l y 1, 1942 — J u n e 30, 1943 Balance brought forward from last report Receipts Life memberships Annual memberships Interest Repayments on loans Expenditures 50th Anniversary celebration Loans to students Endowment fund Assets Investments: Citizens Building & Loan First Federal Savings Building & Loan Savings bank—Windsor Fund Outstanding loans to students Doubtful assets—closed First National Bank TOTAL

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$ 36054

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It will be noted in this report that only 136 alumni paid their doU*'

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)fe lagged oacuy. t a s i ycai w««v — badly ..w. n . ,.i,v ni^iiiuvi >IIIJI> nave <uso lagged n tm new subscriptions; furthermore, alumni who have made pledges have Dee ^ carelesi in keeping them up to date. Very tew graduates of recent years ^ to realize thai a life membership is a good investment. In the long run ii ^ .. less for the individual and, because it contributes to the scholarship turn. of more value to the school. m l work.* In the midst of the general preoccupation with world affairs, wat ";• io«> income taxes, it is natural that many should lose sight o\ the small ODW ^ The Alumni Asiociation has done such good work in the past, and there

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