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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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University Patents, Inc., reported that it wishes to patent and license this idea. The University Patent Committee recommends that the rights of the University be transferred to the University of Illinois Foundation, subject to the rights of the sponsors, and that 15 percent of the net income from this idea received by the University of Illinois Foundation, after payment of any costs and expenses of securing a patent and of development and administration, be distributed to the inventors, such distribution to be allocated equally between them in accordance. with their signed agreement. 2. Full-fat Soy Protein Concentrate — Munir Cheryan, assistant professor of food science, Urbana, inventor. University Patents, Inc., reported that this idea is nonpatentable and that a. licensing program would be impractical to conduct. The University Patent Committee recommends that the rights of the University in this idea be released to the inventor.

On motion of Mr. Neal, these recommendations were approved.

Noninstructional Capital Improvements for November 1977 to October 1978

(15) The Illinois Board of Higher Education has requested that all "noninstructional" projects presently planned for the period November 1977 to October 1978 be submitted with the Fiscal Year 1979 Resource Allocation and Management Plan document. The noninstructional capital improvement projects for the Chicago Circle, Medical Center, and Urbana-Champaign campuses are listed below. The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends approval of these projects as noninstructional capital improvement projects, subject to further action by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. T h e student advisory v o t e w a s : Aye, M i s s C o n l o n , M r . Overstreet, Miss Winter; no, none. O n m o t i o n of M r . N e a l , these r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s w e r e approved by t h e following v o t e : Aye, M r . Forsyth, M r . H a h n , M r . H o w a r d , M r . L e n z , M r . Livingston, M r . N e a l , M r s . R a d e r , M r s . S h e p h e r d ; no, n o n e ; absent, Governor T h o m p s o n , M r . Velasquez. Chicago Circle Project Name/Category Chicago Circle Center Swimming Pool Locker Room Renovation The locker room surfaces require resurfacing after eleven years' use. This project would tile these areas. Remodel Second Floor Locker Rooms, Chicago Circle Center It is proposed to convert a portion of the second floor locker room area into enlarged rest room facilities. All of the lockers are not required, and there is a shortage of rest room facilities on the second level. Anticipated Sources of Funds Revenue Bond Fund Reserve — ,

Project Cost $ 40 000

Revenue Bond Fund Reserve

50 000