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ILIR Director Robben W . Fleming a n d Ruth A l i c e Hudson chat N a t h a n Feinsinger, guest speaker (center).

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EXTENSION

The resources of the Universitv in the field of labor and industi il relations are available to the people of Illinois through the extension rvices of the Institute and the Division oi University Extern >n. Civi lal I management groups attend conferences, institutes, hort >ur s, evening classes, and other educational pr ts on tin* University campus and in communities throughout the state.

ASSISTANTSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

The Ii titute offei graduate assistantships to high-ranking graduate students I t" new students whose undergraduate tti ids and work cperienci ai superior. These awards pay $ha00 plus tuition for the idcmi( year. The work requirement is twcnt) hours .1 week. Institute research projects, information service, and extension program provide valuable practical experience to supplement classi an instru< tion.

GRADUATE COLLEGE AWARDS

Institute .indents ma) appl) foi Graduate College Fellowships, FirstII "i.idu.it* itudcnts ma) !< ranted tuition-fi > stipends o H), Second yca\ .upends are $1,000; third-ycai stipends arc v 100. \ work requirements arc attached to these awards, ( mdidati foi these fellowships must be outstanding graduates

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