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Page Matches- 1917: ...or the Ceramic Engineering Building , whose cornerstone was laid on September 27, 1915 by Governor Edward F. Dunne. The completed three-story 41,000 square foot building was dedicated December 6, 1917, ftn1 1 built at a cost of 130,998.79. ftn2 2 Designed by University Architect James White and State Architect James B. Dibelka, ftn3 3 ftn4 4 it measured 67 by 189 feet. The first floor housed the C... (Ceramic)
- 1985: ...0 By the 1980's, the University realized it needed an indoor practice facility for its football team to use during the winter: "the bubble" was born. It was supposed to be in place by December 6, 1985 for the team to practice before their Peach Bowl appearance, but delivery delays and strong winter winds delayed the dome's inaugural appearance until December 28, 1985. The dome was unveiled to the ... (Memorial Stadium)
Digital Library Matches- 1863: ...s issued, different committees appointed by mass conventions of horticulturists and agriculturists of the past year met in the rooms of the state agricultural society in Springfield on December 6, to take into consideration the preparation of a bill to present to the next legislature for the disposal of the congressional grant of four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land. There were delegatio... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1864: ...o see to it that the right men were elected. Early in the same month, John P. Reynolds called the congressional committee, of which he was chairman, to meet at Springfield on Tuesday, December 6, 1864, "for the purpose of reporting the views of the Committee to the appropriate Committees of the next General Assembly."22 The chairman of the governor's commission, W. W. Evarts, called his committee ... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1864: ...d to make awards. After spending some time in consideration of the bill to be presented to the legislature, the committee adjourned to meet again in January. 2 7 During the weeks from December 6, 1864, to January 2, 1865, Turner, Eeynolds, and a few of their friends consulted and labored together in the preparation of a bill to be introduced into the coming legislature. Reynolds consulted with McC... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1864: ...yment of this before any conveyance could be made, was arbitrary and contrary to the interests of the community and to the interests of the promoters as well.50 A week before this, on December 6, 1864, Dr. Scroggs had been sent to Springfield to meet with the Decatur committee of the farmers' convention and had offered them " a magnificent building" for the agricultural college.61 As the legislatu... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1870: .... Watkins, authority was given as recommended. FRANK HENDERSON SIMPSON M r . F o r n o f presented the following: The Honorable Frank Henderson Simpson was born in Vincennes, Indiana, December 6, 1870, and died in Flora, Illinois, March 3, 1950. ,1052 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S March 14 Educated in the public schools of Washington, D.C., Mr. Simpson engaged in fruit growing in Illinois in 1890. H e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1871: ... new University building, a fireproof vault, of sufficient size for the protection of the valuable papers and books of the Institution. The Committee then adjourned, till Wednesday, December 6th, 1871, at 3 o'clock P. M. J. M. GEEGOEY, Regent E. SNYDER, Secretary. DECEMBEE MEETING, 1871. The Committee assembled at the Begent's office, Wednesday, December 6th, at 3 P. M., Dr. Gregory in the chair. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1872)
- 1871: ...d, till Wednesday, December 6th, 1871, at 3 o'clock P. M. J. M. GEEGOEY, Regent E. SNYDER, Secretary. DECEMBEE MEETING, 1871. The Committee assembled at the Begent's office, Wednesday, December 6th, at 3 P. M., Dr. Gregory in the chair. Present Messrs. Cunningham, Goltra, Griggs, Pearson, Pickrell and the Eegent. Absent Messrs. Brown, Cobb and Lawrence. On motion, the Committee took a recess till ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1872)
- 1874: DECEMBER 6, 1874. The Executive Committee met at University building at 10 o'clock A.M. Present, Messrs. Cobb and Gardner; absent, Mr. Pickrell. The record of the last Board meeting was read. The committee then proce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
- 1880: ... Davidoff, at that time director of the Conservatory of Music at St. Petersburg. The score bears this dedication: "A Monsieur Ch. Davidoff." The "Caprice" had its first performance on December 6, 1880, in Moscow, under the baton of Nicholas Rubinstein. Its success was incontestable, although criticism varied greatly as to its merits, the least favorable describing it as being marred by "coarse and... (Dedication - Smith Music Hall)
- 1892: ... Goldschmidt. Sbielb anb Unbent Amos Cable Clark. Clyde Lesl ie Babcock Paul Chipman. Dietrich Herman Jansen Benjamin Baldwin Holston. M ,Xocal Secret Societies o n a t ea'c Organized December 6, 1892 COLOR: WINE RED. Sone. ti Rabbit" Metcalf, 4 'Dutch" Atherton, 4 '39" Sherman, "Lucky" Heisel, "Gig" Frederickson, "Mack" McConney, 4 'Click Buford, "Babe" McKnight. l 4a ta 9Rje4 Born, October 27, 1... (Illio - 1895)
- 1894: ... h e legislature a p p r o p r i a t i o n s for t h e College of E n g i n e e r i n g . T h e F i n a n c e C o m m i t t e e m a d e t h e following r e p o r t : URBANA, ILLINOIS, December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: At a meeting of this Board held in November last, the matter of an appropriation asked for by Professor Shea was referred to your C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: ... . E. ARMSTRONG, Committee on Finance. T h e report of t h e c o m m i t t e e was approved a n d t h e a p p r o p r i a t i o n was made as r e c o m m e n d e d . URBANA, ILLINOIS, December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: The Finance Committee beg"s leave to recommend that the following" appropriations be made for the quarter ending March 1, 1895, amo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: December 6 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on Finance recommends that the Treasurer be instructed to transfer to the endowment fund 5,009 of the Kankakee Count... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: r December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.. GENTLEMEN: Your Finance Committee reports that it has examined the report of the Treasurer, Mr. C. W. Spalding-, which, report is made a part... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: ...t D r a p e r s u b m i t t e d t h e following c o m m u n i c a t i o n from t h e editor a n d business m a n a g e r of t h e " J u n i o r A n n u a l . " UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, December 6, 1894. To the Honorable Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Through President Draper we have learned that you have granted our request, and appropriated one hundred and ten dollars ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: , December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on Building's and Grounds reports as follows with regard to an investigation, made by your direction, into the feasib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: ...siness Agent. ,54 UNIVEESITY OF ILLINOIS. T h e C o m m i t t e e on B u i l d i n g s a n d G r o u n d s m a d e t h e following; report: SEWAGE IN BONEYARD CREEK. URBANA, ILLINOIS, December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds reports that in a c cordance with your instructions it has consulted with the mayor and cit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1894: ... MORRISON, Committee on Buildings and Grounds T h e C o m m i t t e e on B u i l d i n g s a n d G r o u n d s also m a d e t h e followingreport : ENGINEERING HALL. URBANA, ILLINOIS, December 6, 1894. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds reports, concerning Engineering Hall, that the work of the general contractors, Messrs. Yea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1895: ...CITALS DURING THE YEAR By Professor WALTER HOWE JONES : October 1, 1895, Chopin Recital. By Miss ELINOR EDWINA ELLSWORTH : October 29, 1895, Song Recital. By Glee and Mandolin Clubs : December 6, 1895, Concert. By Mme. FANNIE BLOOMFIELD-ZEISLER : December 9, 1895, Piano Recital. By Miss ADELINE WHITNEY ROWLEY : January 28, 1896, Song Recital. By the University Military Band : February 14, 1896, Co... (Course Catalog - 1895-1896)
- 1896: ...tt, 35, and George Enos Gardner, 33. They constituted the entire faculty of the new school of law, which had been established by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois on December 6, 1896. Neither of them had ever seen the inside of a law school, although they had "read" law in a law office. However, they were college men, Pickett a graduate of Rochester, and Gardner of Amherst. Picke... (Dedication - College of Education Dedication)
- 1905: ... O n motion of M r s . B u s e y , this m e m o r i a l w a s adopted. MEMORIAL ON THE DEATH OF HONORABLE SAMUEL A. BULLARD 20 I wish to call the attention of the Board to the death on December 6 of Honorable Samuel A. Bullard of Springfield, a member of the Board of Trustees from 1889 to 1907, and as a tribute to his memory I suggest that the Board adopt the following memorial and a copy be sent ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1910: December 6 Illinois Day, which falls on Dec. 3, was celebratec by a general convocation held in the Auditorium. Hon. Clark E. Carr of Galesburj gave the address. His subject was Illinois (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1912: December 6 Junior smoker (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1913: December 6, 1913. Dr. Edmund Janes James, President, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, III. MY DEAR DOCTOR JAMES : I regret to report a distressing accident which occurred in the College of Dentistry Building... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: December 6 Senior smoker (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1916: ...ss, located west of the St. Mary's Cemetery and east of the Illinois Central right of way, and adjoining the University farm west of the First Street road, would be sold at auction on December 6, 1916, and could be purchased for not less than 270 an acre. This tract is described as the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 24, town... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1916: ...ity. PURCHASE OF LINDSEY FARM 1 A report of the recommendation of the Executive Committee that the action of Judge H a r k e r in purchasing the Lindsey property for the University on December 6, 1916, for 34,000, be approved; with the recommendation that the Comptroller be authorized to pay for the property. On motion of Mr. Hoit, these recommendations were concurred in. The vote was as follows: ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1916: December 6, 1916 Dr. Edmund J. James DEAR M R . PRESIDENT: The University Senate, at its meeting of December 4, 1916, voted to transmit to the Board of Trustees, with its endorsement, the following recommendations fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1916: Wednesday, December 6th, in the Auditorium, followed by a program in the Auditorium on Thursday morning, December 7th. from 8:30 until noon. The dedication session will begin ab 2:30 P ' i. in the University A dito iuiav ;4 fu... (Dedication - Ceramic Engineering Dedication Invite)
- 1916: ...D SEVENTH NINETEEN HUNDRED SIXTEEN URBANA. ILLINOIS ,CERAMIC ENGINEERING BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA - - CHAMPAIGN ILLINOIS DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING AND PROGRAM OF DEDICATION DECEMBER 6 AND 7, 1916 ,PROGRAM FOR T H E DEDICATION OP T H E CERAMIC E N G I N E E R I N G BUILDING OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS December 6 and 7 1916 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 In the office of the Department of Cer... (Dedication - Ceramic Engineering Dedication)
- 1916: ...S DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING AND PROGRAM OF DEDICATION DECEMBER 6 AND 7, 1916 ,PROGRAM FOR T H E DEDICATION OP T H E CERAMIC E N G I N E E R I N G BUILDING OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS December 6 and 7 1916 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 In the office of the Department of Ceramic Engineering, Room 203 Ceramic Engineering Building Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Department of Ceramic Engineering: F. W.... (Dedication - Ceramic Engineering Dedication)
- 1916: ...GRAM OF DEDICATION DECEMBER 6 AND 7, 1916 ,PROGRAM FOR T H E DEDICATION OP T H E CERAMIC E N G I N E E R I N G BUILDING OF T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS December 6 and 7 1916 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6 In the office of the Department of Ceramic Engineering, Room 203 Ceramic Engineering Building Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Department of Ceramic Engineering: F. W. BUTTERWORTH, Chairman, Danville ... (Dedication - Ceramic Engineering Dedication)
- 1916: December 6 Address on labor movements bi Willard Beahon, railroad expert and social worker (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Brunson, A. M., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Castle, D. W., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. fThe date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President or the Vice-President of the University. ,626 BOAfcD OF T R U S S ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6 1917 . Fetherston, J. E., Beneficiary under the Rea Scholarship fund in the College of Medicine for the academic year 1917-1918, with a stipendium of sixty dollars 60 for the year (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Fonda, J. E., Assistant in Oral Surgery, for the academic year I91718, without salary. (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Gudgel, Bert, Herdsman in the department of dairy husbandry, at a salary of eighty-five dollars 85 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,1917 UNIVERSITY O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Hansen, H. O., Assistant in Oral Surgery, for the academic year 191718, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Hys op, W. H., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Keagy, A. R., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty- five dollars 125 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Klopp, Leanna, Bookkeeper in the Business Office, at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . McCaughey, W. F., Instructor in Architectural Design, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1918, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Mounts, W. W., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning December 1, 1917,, and continuing until further notice; ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Neuman, Mollie, Typist in the department of anatomy, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Pike, C. E., Assistant in Physics, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from November 1, 1917, to June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Rogers, Delia M., Clerk and Stenographer in the department of physics, at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, beginning November 19, 1917, and continuing until further notice, subject to the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Simpson, L. R, Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; this ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Sinnock, Ellen F., Stenographer in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; this appo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Stopp, G. D. Drillmaster in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning November 9, 1917, and continuing until further notice; this appointme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Sweeney, A. F., Instructor in the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning December 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice; this appoint... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: December 6, 1917 . Thompson, Alice A., Cataloger in the Library, at a salary of seventyfive dollars 75 a month, beginning November 1, 1917, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Servi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Armstrong, Harry, Technician in the Department of Gross Anatomy in the College of Medicine, for ten months, beginning December 1,1918, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. This appointment sup... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Blaisdell, Willa, Stenographer and Clerk in the Business Office, at a salary of fifty-five dollars 55 a month, beginning January 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Cuerden, Hazel, Stenographer in the Business Office, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning January 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Servic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Grennan, Mrs. Elizabeth B., Instructor in Mathematics, at a salary of one hundred five dollars 105 a month, beginning January 1, 1919, on part-time, and continuing until further notice (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Lorentz, R. W., Military Instructor in the R. O. T. C. Unit under the direction of the Professor of Military Science and Tactics from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, at a salary of one hundred do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: ... of the school year ending October 1,1919, beginning January 1,1919, without salary. January 3, 1919. Pickels, G. W., Jr., Associate in Drainage Engineering in Civil Engineering, from December 6, 1918, to August 31, 1919, at a salary at the rate of twenty-one hundred dollars 2100 a year. December 12, 1918. Pollock, H. L., Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology in the College of Medicine... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Quick, R. S., Scholar in Electrical Engineering, from January 20, 1919, to June 30,1919, with the stipendium of twenty-five dollars 25 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6,1918. Reagan, F. P., Instructor in Anatomy in the College of Medicine, for nine months, beginning January 1, 1919, at a salary at the rate of twelve hundred dollars 1200 a year (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Richart, F. E., Research Assistant in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in the Engineering Experiment Station, from February 1, 1919, to September 1, 1919, at a salary of one hundred sixty-six dolla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1918: December 6, 1918. Root, Lucie E., Assistant in Chemistry, from January 1, 1919, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1919: December 6, 1919 . Kordenat, R. A., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy and Zoology in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, to give nine hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, . beginning October 1, 1919, at a compens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1919: December 6, 1919 . ' McCoy, H. J., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy and Zoology in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, to give nine hours service a week for sixteen weeks, beginning October 1,1919, at a compensation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1919: December 6, 1919. Smith,Beulah, Graduate Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning October 1, 1919, at a compen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Deem, W. C , Assistant Mechanician in the Department of Physics, in the College of Engineering, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, from November 15, 1920, to August 31, 1921, subject to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Fogler, M. F., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for eight months, beginning November 1, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Gernon, G. D., Assistant in Genito-Urinary Surgery, from November 23, 1920, to September 1, 1921, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Price, F. E., Instructor of teacher-training classes, in the Department of Industrial Education, two evenings a week, for twenty-two weeks, beginning October 18, 1920, at a salary of seven dollars 7.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Widmeyer, B. F., Cashier in the College of Medicine and Dentistry, and the School of Pharmacy, at a salary of ninety-five dollars 95 a month, from December 1, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: December 6, 1920 Wilson, Martha, Special Lecturer in Children's Literature and High School Problems, in the Library School, for two weeks, beginning about April 1, 1920, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a week (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1920: ...s and Sciences has voted to increase the amount of credit in Military Science and Tactics accepted toward the degree from 8 to 10 hours, in accordance with the action of the Senate on December 6, 1920, increasing the total amount of credit to be allowed students in Military to 10 hours. O n motion of M r . Trees, this additional credit in Military Science and Tactics was approved. APPOINTMENT OF P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
- 1921: December 6, 1921 Moran, Teresa E., Dispensary Nurse in the College of Medicine, at a salary of one hundred five dollars 105 a month, from November 21, 1921, to February 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1922: December 6, 1922 T h e B o a r d adjourned. H. E. Cunningham Secretary W . L. Abbott President 'Appointment made by Dean Babcock, Provost of the University. ,MEETING O F T H E B O A R D O F TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
- 1926: ...gsby, M r . Nobel, M r . Trees; no, none; absent, M r . Blair, M r . Small, M r . W h a m . DISCONTINUANCE OF CURRICULUM IN PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY 8 The University Senate meeting of December 6, 1926 recommends that the curriculum in Pharmaceutical Chemistry in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences be discontinued, effective September 1, 1927. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this recommendation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: ...s be discontinued, effective September 1, 1927. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this recommendation was approved. GRADUATE WORK IN THE SUMMER SESSION 9 The University Senate meeting of December 6, 1926 recommends the f l olowing revision of the third sentence of the regulation with reference to graduate work in the summer session, this revision to become effective in the summer session of 1927: Att... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: ... equivalent of one year in residence. O n motion of M r . Barr, this recommendation w a s approved. CURRICULA IN CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 10 The University Senate meeting of December 6, 1926 has approved certain minor changes in the curricula in Chemistry and in Chemical Engineering for transmission to the Board of Trustees. The revised curricula are as follows: CURRICULUM IN CHEMISTRY F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: December 6, 1926 The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the Provost. ,194 board of trustees December 14 Bratrude, A. P., Assistant in Medicine, beginning November 19, 1926, and conti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: December 6, 1926 Goldwasser, Moses, Instructor in Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1926, without salary- December 6, 1926 Haines, Frances E., Assistant in Larnygology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the Col... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: ...ission, at a cash compensationof eight hundred ten dollars 810 . December 6, 1926 Goldwasser, Moses, Instructor in Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1926, without salary- December 6, 1926 Haines, Frances E., Assistant in Larnygology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine, beginning November 17, 1926, and continuing until September 1, 1927, without salary. November 22, 192... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: December 6, 1926 Houghton, Leatha, University Senior Clerk in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, for ten months beginning November 1, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1926: December 6, 1926 Johnson, J. I., Assistant Cashier in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, for ten months beginning November 1, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1928: ...DERS 11 The following report from the Comptroller of contracts and purchase orders executed since the last report was made. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER NOVEMBER 11, 1928, TO DECEMBER 6, 1928 Miscellaneous contracts executed under general regulations. Name Amount Date Item American Can Company Prices based on tin plate iAugust 20, 1928 The University agrees to market with provisions for b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1928: December 6, 1928 White, A. R., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on onehalf time, for seven months beginning November 1, 1928, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty-eight dollars seventy-five ce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1928: ... ORDERS 13 The following report from the Comptroller of contracts and purchase orders executed since the last report, amounting to 1,000 or more. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER DECEMBER 6, 1928, TO JANUARY 4, 1929 Miscellaneous contract executed under general regulations. Name Amount Date Item Nelson Concrete Culvert Co. 6 106 November 17, 1028 Tile roof on Dairy Barns Lease contract execut... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Briggs, Frances A., Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for twelve months beginning September I, 1932, at a cash compensation of one thousand two hundr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Dann, Forrest A., Instructor in the Infirmary, in the College of Dentistry, for ten months beginning November 1, 1932, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Hamilton, Thomas T., Assistant in the Bureau of Educational Research, for one year beginning September I, 1932, at a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars 1800 this supersedes his p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Higgins, J. A., Assistant in Pharmacology, in the College of Medicine, on twothirds time, for twelve months beginning September 1, 1932, at a cash compensation of nine hundred sixty dollars 960 this ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Ingraham, R. C , Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, for twelve months beginning September 1, 1932, at a cash compensation of one thousand five hundred dollars 1500 this supersedes h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 Litvan, Leonard J., Instructor in the Infirmary, in the College of Dentistry, for ten months beginning November 1, 1932, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: December 6, 1932 T h e Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM H E L E N M. GRIGSBY Secretary Chairman ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS January 25, 1933 The January meeting of the Board of Tr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: ...ggregating 100, detached from Appalachian Power Company 5 first mortgage sinking fund gold bonds, numbered M-2390, 2392, 4449, and 5289, which coupons were lost in transit on or about December 6, 1932. ROOF OF MEDICAL A N D DENTAL LABORATORIES BUILDING 31 A report on the condition of the roof on the first unit of the Medical and Dental Laboratories Building in Chicago. July 5. 1933 President H. IV... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1932: ... SECURITIES LOST IN TRANSIT 30 In December, 1932, a remittance sent by the Business Office to the First National Bank of Chicago was lost in connection with a mail robbery occurring on December 6. Included in this were coupons of the Appalachian Power Company amounting to 100. T h e Continental Illinois Bank is the paying agent for these coupons. T o secure reimbursement it is necessary to secure ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1933: December 6, 1933 Gagnon, James Albert, Instructor in Histology, in the College of Dentistry, three half days each week, for nine months beginning December I, 1933, with exemption from tuition and laboratory fees. Dec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1933: December 6, 1933 Ragins, Alex Benjamin, Instructor in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, on one-fifth time, for five months beginning January 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars 40 a mont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1933: December 6, 1933 Wall, John William, Assistant in Medicine, in the Department of Internal Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November I, 1933, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: ...artment of Pathology and Therapeutics, in'the College of Dentistry resignation effective January 1, 1935. Crum, Ruth, Dispensary Clerk in the College of Medicine resignation effective December 6, 1934. Fisher, Raymond H., Assistant in English resignation effective January 7,1935. Green, Paul M., Instructor in Accountancy resignation effective January I, IQ 35Hubbard, A. F., Assistant in Mechanical... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1934: ...artment of Pathology and Therapeutics, in'the College of Dentistry resignation effective January 1, 1935. Crum, Ruth, Dispensary Clerk in the College of Medicine resignation effective December 6, 1934. Fisher, Raymond H., Assistant in English resignation effective January 7,1935. Green, Paul M., Instructor in Accountancy resignation effective January I, IQ 35Hubbard, A. F., Assistant in Mechanical... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1936: ... of the University of Maryland was secret, ot the Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia Regional Group Latalogers and Classifiers. They held their annual dinner in Washington o December 6, 1936. J Marie M Hostetter, assistant professor of library science, University Illinois, presided over the meeting of the Professional Section at Richmond and was elected chairman of the School Libraries S... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 23)
- 1937: Trees of December 6, 1937 Exhibit A . Copies of Mr. Trees's letters of December7 and 17,1937 Exhibit B , a r e also submitted. T h e University Statutes provide that no object of art shall be accepted until its artistic quali... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1937: ...erick G. Campbell has been the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit since July 30, 1931, the certification being dated December 6, 1937. There is attached also a certification by Campbell that Evans is Circuit Judge, as stated above. 16. Certified copy of an order in the Supreme Court of the United States, No. 889, October Term 1936,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: December 6, 1939 La Brish, Beryl Kathryn, Stenographer in the Graduate School, on threefourths time, for nine months beginning December I, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: December 6, 1939 Lichtenstein, Ben W., Fellow in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for ten months beginning November 1, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: December 6, 1939 Metcalfe, Fletcher, Assistant in Spanish, on three-fourths time, for five months beginning February 1, 1940, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: December 6, 1939 Sonenthal, Israel Ronald, Fellow in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for ten months beginning November 1, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...940, at a cash compensation at the rate of two thousand eight hundred dollars 2800 a year. November 30, 1939 White, Willard H., Asssitant in Mathematics, on two-fifths time, beginning December 6, 1939, and continuing through J u n e 30, 1040, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month. December 11, 1939 Williams, William Roswell, Senior Clerk and Storekeeper in the Chicago Busi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...orene, Junior Stenographer in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office resignation effective December 8, 1939. James, George Wilbur, Assistant in Mathematics resignation effective December 6, 1939. Jorgensen, Ella Esther, Technician in Oral Pathology, in the College of Dentistry resignation effective November 9, 1939. Thompson, Donald Gilmore, Special Research Assistant in Plant Genetics, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: , December 6, in the Physical Plant Department office for the construction of the addition to the McKinley Hospital, one unit of PWA Project No. 111. 1962-F. It will be necessary to award the contracts and begin const... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1940: ...xperiment Station resignation effective December 1, 1940. ,i5o BOARD OF TRUSTEES BROWN, CLARA AGNES, Stenographer in the Department of Physical Education for Men resignation effective December 6, 1940. COMPTON, W A R R E N E U G E N E , Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, in the College of Engineering resignation effective November 14, 1940. COOMBE, JOHN V., Special Research Assistant in Civil E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1943: ...a n d d e p o s i t e d w i t h t h e S e c r e t a r y since t h e last r e p o r t . 1. Spencer Ewing et al, Trust- agreement conveyance of art collection to be held in trust, dated December 6, 1943. SALE OF ROSELAWN CEMETERY LOTS The Secretary presented the following report of the sale of lots in Roselawn Cemetery since the last report of such sales: Spaces 3, 4, s, 6, 7, 8, and 9 in Lot 7, Sec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1944: December 6, 1944 ELLIS, LUCILLE NELSON, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, for nine months beginning December I, 1044, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1944: ...ry Elizabeth Hinkley has been first assistant in the Springfield, North Jefferson Avenue, Springfield, Missouri. Class of 1935 The marriage of Mildred Kerr to Bernard Josiah Landis on December 6, 1944, in New York City, has been announced by her sister and brotherin-law, Captain and Mrs. Ralph Russell Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Landis are at home at 10 Rich Avenue, Apt. A53, Mt. Vernon, New York. Rose ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 36)
- 1945: December 6, 1945 APPOINTMENTS MADE BY T H E PRESIDENT T h e S e c r e t a r y p r e s e n t e d a l s o f o r r e c o r d t h e f o l l o w i n g list o f a p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e b y t h e P r e s i d e n t o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ...ity's capital appropriations for 1945-1947 Senate Bill 417 include 1,500,000 for "students' residence halls and equipment." T h e r e is submitted herewith a schedule of bids received December 6, 1946, on a residence hall for women at Urbana covering: 1 foundation and related work only, and 2 balance of general work to complete building. PROPOSAL N O . I PROPOSAL N O . 2 Bidder Geo. A. Fuller Co. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1946: ...ce 1. Contract provides that t h e contractor shall perform general work covered by the architects' plans and specifications, instructions to bidders, and the contractor's proposal of December 6, 1946. 2. Due to fund limitations, contract work is divided into two parts: Part I for foundation and site clearance and work incidental thereto; Part 2, conditioned upon receipt of state appropriation by ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1946: ... request for bids, the proposed cost-plus fixed fee contract with guaranteed maximum and provision for dividing savings was approved by the Board of Trustees. 2. Bids were received on December 6, 1946. 3. A letter was received from Mr. T. L. Warner, following a conversation with Mr. E. L. Stouffer, offering to "modify the condition as to division of savings from a 50 50 division between the contra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1948: ...nk Hall, five months beginning February 1, 1949, 190 a month 11-18-48 . ,19491 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 231 SPROW, ALLEN J., Instructor, Psychology Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , December 6, 1948-August 31, 1949, 500 a year 12-2-48 . STRANG, ARTHUR E., Instructor, Journalism 54 , second semester of the academic year beginning February I, 1949, 2100 a year 12-17-48 . SUNDIN, HJALMAR S., Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1949: ... June 15, 1949 September 27, 1949 November 23, 194Q June 27, 1949 June 15. 1949 Purpose Purchase of 9,000 tons of coal Services at Horticulture Field Laboratory Date Septemher I, 1949 December 6, 1949 LEASES EXECUTED UNDER GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FROM NOVEMBER I I TO DECEMBER 10, 1949 Amount to be Paid to the University Purpose With Whom Date Mortgage release due to payment No... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1950: On December 6 the Company wrote that a mistake had been made in figuring this job and requested withdrawal of its bid and return of the deposit. Under the terms of the bidding, this deposit is not refundable. Mr. Livin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...ed Public Accountant be awarded to the following candidates who have qualified under Section 4b of t h e Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended, by passing a written examination given on December 6, 1951, by the Special Board of E x aminers provided for in this Act. HYMAN COHEN Chicago MARVIN EDWARD KOHLHASE Rock Island The following candidates have also qualified under this Section by passing examin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...N EDWARD KOHLHASE Rock Island The following candidates have also qualified under this Section by passing examinations given by the Special Board of Examiners at various times prior to December 6, 1951. T h e certificates of these candidates were invalidated by the Circuit Court of Cook County in 1951 holding Section 4b of the Accountancy Act as originally passed unconstitutional. Subsequently, the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...ng candidates who have qualified under Section 4b of the Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended, by passing examinations given by the Special Board of Examiners at various times prior to December 6, 1951. T h e certificates of these candidates were invalidated by the Circuit Court of Cook County in 1951 holding Section 4b of the Accountancy Act as originally passed unconstitutional. Subsequently, the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...ng candidates who have qualified under Section 4b of the Accountancy Act of 1943, as amended, by passing examinations given by the Special Board of Examiners at various times prior to December 6, 1951. T h e certificates of these candidates were invalidated by the Circuit Court of Cook County in 1951 holding Section 4b of the Accountancy Act as originally passed unconstitutional. Subsequently, the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1954: ...ervice in the Chicago Undergraduate Division on 25 100 time, November 15, 1954-August 31, 1955, 2200 a year 12-21-54 PLEVA, STACIA, Assistant in Audiology, in the College of Medicine, December 6, 1954-August 31, 1955, 4080 a y e a r ; for her convenience she will also be furnished one meal a day while on duty valued at 120 a year 12-10-54 - ,1955 U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS 215 REISER, HOWARD ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...s per contract Rates per contract Rates per contract Amount to be Paid by the University 225 48 364 50 Effective Date February 1, 1956 February 1, 1956 February r, 1956 Effective Date December 6, 1955 January 1, 1956 Amount to be Paid to the University 10 000 00 Effective Date November 18, 1955 McMillen Feed Mills Division, Central Soya Company, Inc. Reinforced Concrete Research Council United Sta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ... year from September 1, 1956, 5100 3-26-56 . KOIK, JUTA V., Physician in the Health Service Chicago Professional Colleges , 5 10 time, and Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 4 10 time, December 6, 1955-June 30, 1956, 5670 a year, supersedes 3-15-56 . KOWALICZKO, ZENON, Clinical Assistant in Medicine Medicine , six months from March I, 1956, without salary 4-4-56 . LAWRENCE, MADONNA, Catalog Assista... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1958: ...signation effective December 27, 1958. RADEKE, LOIS A., Fellow in English resignation effective November 1, 1958. SHUSTER, C. W., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective December 6, 1958. SUTOR, PEGGY M., U n d e r g r a d u a t e Library Assistant, with rank of Instructor resignation effective February 1, 1959. TAGGART, DONALD L., Instructor in Animal Science resignation effective D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ... September 6, 1961. If funds are not available so that contracts can be awarded within ninety days or by September 6, 1961, but are made available n-ithin ninety days thereafter or by December 6, 1961, it is recommended that the authorization for the award of the above contracts be revised as follows: Underground Steam Tunnel, Concrete Ductruns, Manholes, and Load Centers Construction to Women's R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...e, it is recommended that the Executive Committte authorize awards of those contracts subject to the availability of funds within wie hundred and eighty days after June 8, 1961, or by December 6, 1961. A supporting memorandum from the Physical Plant Department on these projects, including a schedule of the bids received, is submitted herewith, and a copy is being filed with the Secretary of the Bo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...ent hospital, known as PWA Project No. 111. 1962-F; and Whereas, bids for the construction of the addition to the student hospital, one of the units in the project, will be received on December 6, and construction thereon should begin during the same week in order to comply with the requirements of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works; now therefore be it Resolved, that the Board o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1962: ...absent, Mr. A d a m s , M r . Cleary, M r . H o r n e r , D r . Meyer. O n motion of Mr. K a r r a k e r , Mr. A d a m s was designated to represent the Board at the opening of bids on December 6, with Mr. Moschel and M r . Pogue and any other members of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds who could attend. AWARD OF CONTRACTS FOR CONSTRUCTION O F ADDITION TO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 6 The following r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1963: ...ated in Champaign County State's Attorney of Payment for services rendered by 3 214 00 local governmental units StudentChampaign County Staff Apartments 44 686 00 Total Effective Date December 6, 1963 January 17, 1964 January 23, 1964 January 23, 1964 Leases With Whom International Business Machines Corp. International Harvester Co. Mrs. Rosemund Lowry renewal Purpose Rental of office machines, it... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...e in Recreation and Municipal Park Administration, February 1-June 15, 1964, 900 2-12-64 . SILVERGLADE, L E E B., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Oral Pathology, December 6, 1963-June 30, 1964, 4,254, supersedes 12-16-63 . TAYLOR, PAUL L., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science, one year from February 1, 1964, 5,500 2-3-64 . WANTLAND,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1966: " On December 6, 1966, the Chicago Circle Senate, by a vote of 69-52, approved a recommendation of its Committee on Educational Policy, as follows: Since the Board of Trustees has provisionally approved a plan for a Colle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1971: ...ion in the provision of computer services to institutions of higher education in Illinois. This recommendation was discussed at the meeting of the Joint Council on Higher Education on December 6, 1971, and there was agreement that the senior institutions would develop a constructive response to the recommendations contained in the Task Force's report. It was agreed also at the meeting on December ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
- 1971: ...there was agreement that the senior institutions would develop a constructive response to the recommendations contained in the Task Force's report. It was agreed also at the meeting on December 6 that the President of the University of Illinois would take the initiative in arranging for whatever dis1 Title of a report approved by the Joint Council on Higher Education on January 3, 1972. ,1972 UNIV... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
- 1973: On December 6, 1973, the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation agreed to provide the interim financing for acquisition of the subject land upon receipt of such request from the Board of Trustees of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
- 1973: On December 6, 1973, the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation agreed to provide the interim financing for acquisition of the subject land upon receipt of such request from the Board of Trustees of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
- 1975: ...r of Science 5 31 36 54 63 58 ,698 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 16 11 222 College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center, September Degrees Conferred December 6, 1975 Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy Master of Science Total, Graduate College School of Public Health Master of Public Health College of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Surgery College of Nursing Bachel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1975: ...lic Health College of Dentistry Doctor of Dental Surgery College of Nursing Bachelor of Science College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center, December 6, 1975.. 9 23 32 11 1 21 6, 1975.. 4 69 Degrees Conferred March 20, 1976 Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy Master of Science Total, Graduate College College of Dentistry Bachelor of Science College of M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1976: ...Master of Urban Policy and Planning. Doctor of Philosophy ....'..;;.......... Total, Graduate College .......:..... .v..............;...... Total, Degrees Conferred at Chicago Circle, December 6, 1976 Degrees Conferred March 21, 1977 College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science College of Engineering Bachelor of Science College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Science Bachelor of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1976: ...copy was filed with the Secretary of the Board. Establishment of Phi Beta Kappa Chapter at Chicago Circle President Corbally called on Chancellor Riddle to report to the Board that, on December 6, the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle became the 218th institution to be granted a chapter of Phi Beta K a p p a and the ninth in Illinois to be so selected. T h e chapter at Chicago Circle will b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1977: ...rom Standard Oil in Chicago. The meeting, was adjourned at 8:30 pm for refreshments. was about 80. Respectfully submitted, Attendance Juanita Cornwall Secretary ,SWE Meeting Tuesday, December 6 , 1977 ' 7:00 pm 261 Illini Union The meeting was opened by Anne Opila The minutes were read and officer reports v ere given.. There were also reports on the Accademic Assistance Committee, Engineering Coun... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
- 1977: ...tablishment of departments in the School of Human Resources and Family Studies was approved by the Board of Trustees on June 15, 1977, and by the Illinois Board of Higher Education on December 6, 1977. The nomination is submitted upon the recommendation of the director of the School of Human Resources and Family Studies and after consultation with all members of the departmental faculty. T h e cha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1980: ...PHEN G. BUNKER, assistant professor of sociology, beginning August 21, 1980 1 , at an annual salary of 16,500. 11. ROBERT B. HABER, assistant professor of civil engineering, beginning December 6, 1980 1 , at an annual salary of 23,000. 12. STEVEN J. HELLE, assistant professor of journalism, beginning August 21, 1980 1 , at an annual salary of 16,500. 13. EDWARD N. KUZNETSOV, professor of general e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
- 1980: ...Medicine College of Nursing Bachelor of Science College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science School of Public Health Master of Public Health Total, Degrees Conferred at the Medical Center, December 6, 1980.. Degrees Conferred March 21, 1981 College of Associated Health Professions Bachelor of Science Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy Master of Science ,...,....,.... Master of Science in Nursing ,. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1982: ... upon a settlement offer quickly in which case the Executive Committee of die Board of Trustees is empowered to act. He said that the pending litigation is scheduled to go to trial on December 6, 1982. At this point, the Board of Trustees recessed to convene a meeting of the Buildings and Grounds Committee. MEETING AS A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE T h e board reconvened as a meeting of the Committee of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1982: ...cal Education, and Recreation Bachelor of Science Jane Addams College of Social Work, Undergraduates Bachelor of Social Work Total, Degrees Conferred August 16, 1982 Degrees Conferred December 6, 1982 College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science College of Education Bachelor of Arts College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management Total, College of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1982: ... Sciences College of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Bachelor of Science Jane Addams College of Social Work, Undergraduates Bachelor of Social Work Total, Degrees Conferred December 6, 1982 Degrees Conferred March 21, 1983 College of Business Administration Bachelor of Science College of Education Bachelor of Arts College of Engineering Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Enginee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1985: ... A. Industry Day November 16 at Northwestern Univ. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Dean Carolyn H. Krullee 312-491-5195 or Marg Habig 312-491-5173 B. Blood Drive Eng. Freshman Committee December 6th. Society with the most donors wins a pizza party. ,III. President's Report Cont'd C. Senate Our engineering representative is Karen Swaback. Their office is in 299 I.U. Any gripes, see them. D. Honeywel... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
- 1985: ... A. Industry Day November 16 at Northwestern Univ. 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Dean Carolyn H. Krullee 312-491-5195 or Marg Habig 312-491-5173 B. Blood Drive Eng. Freshman Committee December 6th. Society with the most donors wins a pizza party. C. Senate Representative Karen Swaback Office 299 IU D. Honeywell Contest Winners receive 2000, a paid trip to the awards banquet a 1986 Summer job offe... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
- 1986: ...llege of Nursing Bachelor of Science College of Pharmacy Bachelor of Science School of Public Health Master of Public Health Total, Degrees Conferred August 31, 1986 Degrees Conferred December 6, 1986 College of Associated Health Professions Bachelor of Science College of Dentistry Bachelor of Science Doctor of Dental Surgery Total, College of Dentistry Graduate College Doctor of Philosophy Master... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
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