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i st Lous considera on. Fever than 30 t ftts an er ur g r a d u a t e cl; s e s . Courses involving l a r g e le< B have same stude 1 small d ion one. Hundreds receive ii :vidual Percentage:: of clt / size i n s t r u c t i o n i n mi . tl .3 coi s e s , nd the l i k e ary l i t t l e from year t o y e a r . In 196.;-64 ( l a t e s t complete figures a v a i l a b l e ) bution war: 100 No. tlian 6 10 20 Urbana-Champaign 5668 98$ ( idergraduatt 10$ 43* 82$ 700 ( -aduatr 26$ 47* 76$ 91$ 99$ 12 98$ nc -graduate Division 1% 20$ 82$ 7621 Total, both campuses 6$ 13$ 42$ 83$ 98$

IBERS, Sept. 1, 1964 NonNonAcaAdminTotal academic demic istrative Urbana-Champaign 197 4,457 4,422 9,076 (1,010) 2,979 (1,26V C: ago Medical* 36 535 n 704 Ch ago Undergraduate 6 270 12,759 5,351 ^Includes C ppled Children Division at Springfield. Figures above are full-time equivalents in regard to staff members, usually graduate students, vho are part-time. The total of paid individuals, full and pa -~ime, is 14,962 divided 7,650 administrative and academic, 7,312 non-academic . non-salaried staff includes military, cooperating high school, clinical and e nursing staffs and is not included in the totals.

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conferred by the University through 1964 total 184,311. Since the University opened in 1868, some 3^0,000 students have come to it.

Z J. JAMES SCHOLARS are a selected group of superior students permitted to enroll in courses and curricula designed to match their capacity to handle more d: cult studies than the average undergraduate student. Arrangements in the all-University program include provision of special sections in existing courses, establishment of nev courses, and development of colloquia of a broad interdisciplinary nature to offer unusual opportunities for gifted scholars. The James Scholar Prog, does not provide monetary avards. (Edmund J. James was president of the University, 1904-20.) Director of University Honors Programs is Robert E. Johnson. Arthur D. Pickett is associate director at Chicago Undergraduate Division. U. 02" I. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION "was founded in 1873. Officers are: Roger B. Pogue '4l, Decatur, president; Gardner W. Heidrick 35, Hinsdale, 1st vice president; T Paul K. Bresee 23, Champaign, 2nd vice president; Harold Hindsley '50, Champaign, reasurer; Gene Vance '47, executive director; Joe C. Sutton MS '53, editor "Illinois Alumni News"; James E. Vermette ' 60, andThomas Micklos '58, field directors; Mrs. Clotilde H. Sion, office manager. IVER3ITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION vas established in 1935 to encourage gifts to the University, assist in management of patents, and negotiate loans. Officers are: J. G. Thomas '23 Law '28, Champaign, president; Hjalmar Johnson '22 Chicago, vice president; Herbert 0. Farber, comptroller of the Univt. dty, t: asi r« C. C. DeLong, bursar of the University, assistant treasurer; James C. Colvin, tive director and secretary; Robert C. Toll, associate director; Lou 1 D. Liay, field director; Victor Cullin, Chicago, special representative.