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Today in the History of the University of IllinoisWelcome to the new "Today in the History of the University of Illinois" feature! This is an extremely experimental project to build a database of major events in the University's history, currently totaling more than 500,000. The current database below was compiled using software programs that identified all dates in the pages on this site and in its more than 70,000 pages of digitized historical material. Since all dates were 100% automatically identified, there may be errors, and many date references may refer to routine events. This is a work in progress, please contact University Archives with comments, questions, recommendations, etc. A total of 78 events are recorded for today.
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Page Matches- 1964: ...4 The Daily Illini launched a campaign to have it restored ftn5 5 and it was reassembled at its current location in April 1964, with "construction and landscaping improvements" completed by May 1. ftn6 6 ftnref1 1 Note that Campus Landmarks Brochure states that the stop was to "service the east-west horse-drawn streetcar", while the Illinois Alumni News from April 1964 states that it was for the e... (Halfway House / University Stop)
- 2004: ...y of Thomas M. Siebel, CEO of Siebel Systems and matching funding from the State of Illinois. ftn1 1 Ground was broken on the new facility on November 15, 2001, ftn2 2 and it was dedicated May 1, 2004. ftn3 3 The building's 225,000 square feet are intended to be a "computing habitat incorporating intelligent technology that anticipates and responds to human activity". Designed by LZT Associates, I... (Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science)
Digital Library Matches- 1842: ...al problems which arise and the methods b which thev are solved are the same as those which arise and are 136 ,settled in any oth r than llogiihj nvi OIIH. And, humiliating a i he admissi n may 1 , college politic are al i in sonic in tain -1 a. I I by 'he me ondition, called " r o t t e i m e t s " by the str t, which SO distinctive of 8 tne of our city precincts; f r the Quays and the Ol ikere, ... (Magazine - English Club The Illinois (1907))
- 1861: .... Angle B. F. Harris I Joseph Nelson ,466 History University of Illinois DOCUMENT NUMBER 12 Published in Private Laws, February 21, 1861, p. 24, also in Central Illinois Gazette, Champaign May 1, 1861. AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE URBANA AND CHAMPAIGN INSTITUTE. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the people of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That B. F. Harris, William Park, J. T.... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1867: However, on May 1, 1867, the supervisors of Champaign County listened to a report by the committee which had served at Springfield, and which, according to the Champaign Union and Gazette, showed "that 5,000 had been receiv... (Book - History of the University (Nevins))
- 1868: ...ar 12-13 - Junior Engineering Technical Society national central division exposition and conference; College of Engineering annual open hou March 19-20 - State High School Basketball finals May 1 - Campus Mothers Day May 6-7 - Illinois State Junior Academy of Science state exhibition and meeting May 14-15 - State High School track, field, golf, and tennis finals Sept, 18 - Football, Illinois vs. O... (Reference Folder - 1965)
- 1870: ...hey wish to carry on. 1 immer of sports and athletic men will enjoy the com forts of nishing employment for university men hot water on tap every hour a cupful or a tank- in order that they may 1 me acquainted with tfc ful. This is a welcome announcement, not onlv to industrial side of the eras hush This s a big athletes, but also to all future users of the Stadium advance on the part of the gas c... (Magazine - Illinois Chemist (1922 Selections))
- 1877: ... been issued to replace the ten per cent, bonds. Carried. Mar. 13, 1877; IX. JO Your Committee to whom was referred the investing of the proceeds of the 115,000 Champaign county bonds, due May 1, 1877, beg leave to report that they exchanged 100, XM . X at par for the same amount of Champaign 8 per cent, bonds, due in five years with privilege of ten years, and purchased 15,000 Champaign County 8 ... (Book - History of Illinois Land Grant Endowment)
- 1882: ...a to. oo v ra al and at s s to s i an ie 1 k le o w ilitv i emi an oth s. It dt - I oul t v. . I e ,VI II n er tm n Hi ' ' V the I when' ; tl r hu utter tl how ver much ti. of ai pi ll sion may 1 tl ro n t tin top, It n th in. 1 I to rush rely into he I innin of pro onal lii knowi that it is ot h ; who b jins the loi fir but h who 1 t in tl best condition. it has th b I cha It iot cont t with the ... (Dedication - Engineering Hall (1894) (and Inauguration of President Draper))
- 1884: ... Civil Engineer Stock Raiser Local Historian Druggist Naturalist Drug Clerk Stenographer Law Student Civil Engineer Electrician Farmer Music Student Teacher Mrs H M Beardsley Clerk At Home May 1, 1884 At Home At Hime Bookkeeper At Home Providence, R I Sheffield Barrington Van Bur n, Ark St Louis, Mo Chicago Jacksonville Sterling, Kan Camargo Red OaK, Iowa Upper Alton Charlotte, N. C Chicago Lacon ... (Course Catalog - 1883-1884)
- 1884: ...ST OF STUDENTS. Ill Mrs H M BeardsleyKansas City, Mo. Davis, Marietta B L Mrs A F Robinson Chicago. Elder, Loretta K B L Hammett, Jennie M B S Mrs A N Talbot Champaign Lawhead, Lucie M B S May 1, 1884 Champaign Lawrence, Nettie E Mrs J A Allen Tulare, Cal. Huron, Dak. Macknet, Metta M I B A Mrs B E Beach Thomas, Darlie B L Bookkeeper Chicago. Wright, Jessie A B L Mrs HE RichardsonMascoutah. Bailey... (Course Catalog - 1888-1889)
- 1884: S , May 1, 1884 Champaign. Lawrence, Nettie E., Mrs. J. A. Allen Tulare, Cal. Macknett, Metta, B.A., Mrs. B. E. Beach Huron, S. Dak. Thomas, Darlie, B.L., Bookkeeper Chicago. Wright, Jessie A., B.L., Mrs. H. E. Rich... (Course Catalog - 1891-1892)
- 1884: ... Elder, Loretta Kate, B.L., Mrs. A. F. Robinson, 910 Monroe St., Topeka, Kas. Hammet, Virginia Mann, Mrs. A. N. Talbot, 617 University Ave., Champaign. Lawhead, Lucy M., died at Champaign, May 1, 1884. Lawrence, Nettie E., Mrs. J. A. Allen, Tulare, Cal. Macknet, Meta M. Irene, A.B., Mrs. M. M. Beach, 529 Beach St., Huron, S.D. Thomas, Darlie, B.L., Bookkeeper, 5202 Washington Ave., Chicago. 230 Fr... (Course Catalog - 1894-1895)
- 1887: ...or all official business of the dies with other University authorities, the students, and tin public; 7 In 2 shall i pre nt the colh i in i nfei s, except that other r addil I repr ntatives may 1 - i by th ulty for s v cific nfei s; he shall nominal th rth rs ind niemtx of the t hing staff in co-operation with the departments :icerned as provid 1 under the head of "Nominati Q o the . 2 ii . Staff'... (Booklet - UI Senate Committee for Establishing UI Constitution (1915))
- 1895: MAY 1. Dr. Kinley entertains. Outside parties eat the ice cream. Hamilton and Miss Zilly both receive lovely May baskets. Curious coincidence 244 ,MAY 2. '97 Sophomore cotillion. Dr. Kinley threatens to prosecu... (Illio - 1896)
- 1895: May 1 Baseball: Chicago 10, Illinois 4 (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1896: ..., and of the school in connection therewith. DEGREES AND FELLOWSHIPS See pp. 216-219. ,THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY The Chicago College of Pharmacy, which was formally united with the University May 1, 1896, will henceforth be conducted as the technical School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois. Organized in 1859 as the Chicago College of Pharmacy, this was the first institution for pharmaceutica... (Course Catalog - 1895-1896)
- 1896: ...in 1892. The excellence of the equipment in this department won for the College a medal and diploma at the World's Columbian Exposition. The College was formally united with the University May 1, 1896, and is now conducted as the technical "School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois." In the management of the School the Trustees and officers of the University have the assistance of an adviso... (Course Catalog - 1897-1898)
- 1896: ..., until the amount reached 25,000, which sum was to be paid yearly thereafter. The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois May 1, 1896. Its rooms are at 465 State Street, Chicago. At the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University held Dec. 8, 1896, upon recommendation of President Draper, the Trustees voted to take steps loo... (Course Catalog - 1898-1899)
- 1896: ...in 1892. The excellence of the equipment in this department won for the College a medal and diploma at the World's Columbian Exposition. The College was formally united with the University May 1, 1896, and is now conducted as the technical "School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois." In the management of the School the Trustees and officers of the University have the assistance of an adviso... (Course Catalog - 1898-1899)
- 1896: ..., until the amount reached 25,000, which sum was to be paid yearly thereafter. The Chicago College of Pharmacy, founded in 1859, became the School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois May 1, 1896. Its rooms are at 465 State Street, Chicago. At the meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University held Dec. 8, 1896, upon recommendation of President Draper, the Trustees voted to take steps loo... (Course Catalog - 1899-1900)
- 1896: ...chool and property to the University on the provision t h a t it be maintained as a part of the University of Illinois. The Board accepted the proposition at its April meeting, 1896, and on May 1, this College became the School of Pharmacy. Negotiations looking toward the affiliation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago with the University, which had been going on for several years... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1896: ...in 1892. The excellence of the equipment in this department won for the College a medal and diploma at the World's Columbian Exposition. The College was formally united with the University May 1, 1896, and is now conducted as the technical "School of Pharmacy of the University of Illinois." In the management of the School the Trustees and officers of the University have the assistance of an adviso... (Course Catalog - 1899-1900)
- 1896: ...wned institution. He again advocated turning . T to the State University. Accordingly, overtures were made to President Draper "i.d i.lio trustees of the University with the result that on May 1, 1896, the Chicago ..Hi.., of Pharmacy became a part of the University of Illinois. At the suggestion of l" iIiiirmi an advisory board of pharmacists nominated by the Illinois Pharmaceutical ' i.ition and ... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
- 1898: May 1 Comie opera " P a t i e n c e " given by Opera Club (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1900: ...d a school as they could with the proceeds arising from the sources mentioned. The result was so satisfactory to both parties that a new contract of affiliation was made, to go into effect May 1, 1900. It was modified in 1901. Under this contract the College of Physicians and Surgeons as a corporation, with the consent of the Board of Trustees of the University, undertook to enlarge the plant, whi... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
- 1900: May 1 Conference of State University Presidents at Illinois (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1900: ...ment of the University of Illinois, and by which during the life of the lease, the faculty retained an advisory relation and made all nominations I'm vacant faculty positions. On and after May 1, 1900, the College of Physicians and Surgeons became the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois. I t was in his year t h a t William H. Browne came as superintendent. He has since been a dominan... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
- 1904: ...9 names in the representation of the University among the first thousand an increase of 317 per cent. BOOKS AND ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY THE CORPS OF INSTRUCTION During the fifteen years from May 1, 1904 to April 30, 1919, 6,768 books and articles were published by members of the instructional and administrative staff of the University. The table which follows will indicate the number published in ea... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
- 1909: ...searches reveal the absence of any necessity for further work. Some investigations lead only to negative results. The following list will give an indication as to the character of work now May 1, 1909 in progress, distributed among the various departments. Investigations in Progress. 1. A study of plain base plates and ribbed base plates for columns. 2. Economical design of steel and of wooden roo... (Booklet - Engineering Experiment Station and Industry (1909))
- 1911: ...on of sulphur in th I, and the :: bility crumbling characteristic of Illinois i tudy the v ability of Illinois coals just published will r to J n pani who are interested in the results that may 1 btained by il washing. A letter from one in the industry stat 1 find it I I the nmst comprehensive publication that it has ' n m ire t receive. Ii will, m loubt, b i greal benefil l indu i rally." The wor... (Booklet - One Hundred Million (Impact of UI) (1931))
- 1912: They may 1 C ffce erea1, r deSSert and skimmed milkAnlooked X L " ' ' CARE OF MILK dairy i Kee r d y to u s e k Jt - IS humin b2inLranH 1 ' nourishes bacteria in it. ,S W a r m baCter, a m u l t i , r r a i d , y Wh... (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 9)
- 1913: ...tions will save you serious inconvenient . ASK FOR INFORMATION Ch t among the utilities of th iauring the opening days is to ansv. r just such qm ions as you may be h ant boul t r fear they may 1 tra j ui mt know of University life. Don't afraid to 0 for information or help in any j y which may i one to J u. Ma e ui If perfectly at hoim in the s 11 i i 11 1 Q not wait tor thers to il th advances t... (Booklet - YMCA Student Handbook (1912))
- 1913: May 1 ' ' Newly Married and ' ' Mr. Steinman 's C o r n e r ' ' presented by AdelphiaIlliola Literary societies at Morrow Hall. A. V. Essington won first place in Northern Oratorical League (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1914: ...nowledge. Such information may not ha ring on the design of engines it the pre nt tim but 1 ; b- m m expensive and more refinement in meth d n b im live, the present more remote possibility may 1 m uial to the future improved methods of d tgn. mount of work done per gallon i fuel used in a dej lent on how i mpletely the exploded gas mixtui s i j 1 on the stroke following the explosion, r in othei ... (Booklet - One Hundred Million (Impact of UI) (1931))
- 1916: May 1 Appearance of Hlio. E. C. Wilson of Yale chosen as new Y. M. C. A. Secretary. Resignation of W. B. Caslenholz as comptroller (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1916: ...r a strong library. While not yet all that can be desired, the University library has grown rapidly. The number of volumes in 1904 was 63,724, and the number of pamphlets, 14,512; while on May 1, 1916, the general University library contained 330,895 volumes, and 39,760 pamphlets, 3,853 pieces of sheet music, 1,829 maps, 20,000 catalogs and a file of photographs. The courses in Business Administra... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1916: ...ollege of Pharmacy in Chicago contain 17,572 volumes and 3,600 pamphlets. Four ad. ditional buildings in Chicago. 51 of these G4 buildings have a valuation in excess of 5,000 Figures as at May 1, 1916. Estimated. ,,,ANNALS OF T H E UNIVERSITY 1862 Act passed by Congress, and approved July 2, 1862, donating public lands, on the ratio of 30,000 acres for each Senator and Eepresentative, to the state... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1917: ... b a Uotat off a i f i as fo p,n 11 . 1 them a teparati Ih n , i tl ' ;1 v plana ry m i, fa i ,ij r e c t withb ginning SENTENCES Mak - idenl t h i isl ru i li I in every i'nii'1 t h a t It may 1 i id r lly. A I . iii o ted hort BenI n't uinniai v crl i h first B L ' t of a li d, by i i"Uding in unes ential idea at tin l -innii del ii Put a n i r M J r i a n t : ever sent n WORDS Avoid wo la that ... (Booklet - Guide for Daily Illini Reporters (1918))
- 1917: ...st extensive military instruction undertaken up to June 30, 1918, was that given in the School of Military Aeronautics, the organization of which was authorized by the Board of Trustees on May 1, 1917. The University had already begun work in this field, having established a chair of Aeronautics in 1916. Prom May 20,1917, the Government sent to the School each week a group of men enlisted in the A... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
- 1917: ...d hominy may be used as a vegetable, and corn meal, a mill product, may be used in batters and doughs. The prices on which costs were computed are those paid in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, May 1, 1917. The term fat is used in the recipes to indicate any shortening, butter, oleomargerine, lard, Crisco, or drippings. "With corn meal mixtures, bacon drippings may be used to advantage. Chicken fat and... (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 41)
- 1918: On May 1,student leaders in i: urated a campaign against the use of confections. Several hundred women students agreed to eat no candy containing sug; r until the food crisis is past. Entertainments. 'The sub-comm... (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 16)
- 1918: ...y in the production of farm crops is used during relatively short periods. For example, much of the labor required in producing a corn crop is used during a period of about two months, from May 1 to July 1, approximately. The major part of the labor necessary for most other farm crops is used over still shorter periods. Most of the labor they require is used during a period of from ten to fifteen ... (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 28)
- 1923: ...lose to 25,000.00. The capacity of the Hospital will be about forty-two beds. Very truly yours, JAMES M. WHITE Supervising Architect ,X LOCATION OF THE NEW BUILDINGS ON THE SOUTH FARM 1923 May 1, 1923 President David Kinky-, University of Illinois DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: I wish to make the following tentative suggestions concerning the location of the Agricultural buildings provided for in the bien... (Book - 30 Year Master Plan (Tilton & O'Donnell))
- 1929: ...s. In the basement, are steel book shelves from the old Library building; it is intended to shelve duplicate books and bound volumes of newspapers in these rooms. The University library on May 1, 1929, contained 800,330 volumes, 164,750 pamphlets, 2,930 maps and 8,260 pieces of sheet music; of these 41,920 volumes and 7,800 pamphlets were in the libraries of the College of Medicine and the School ... (Dedication - Library)
- 1934: ...ed that the Red Sea would probably be hot, but the breeze is so fresh this morning that I had to put on a jacket and finally came inside to write. After the early part of April, until about May 1, I shall be in Rome, Itah. c o American Express Co., and from May 1 until about June 1, c o American Express Co., Florence, Italy. . March 11 At sea, somewhere in the Mediterranean. I have been "on the ju... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 16)
- 1934: , and from May 1 until about June 1, c o American Express Co., Florence, Italy. (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 16)
- 1935: ... Ellen Daly, B.S. '28, was married November 3, 1934, to Mr. James Charles O'Connor, Jr., in Chicago. Mrs. O'Connor continued in her position at the Chicago Historical Society Library until May 1, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor are now residing at 7743 North Marshfield Avenue. Chicago. Louise Fant, B.S. '28, has a position in the University of Georgia Library assisting the librarian, Mr. Burnet, with ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 21)
- 1936: ... date out of a possible 12 hundred. JOSIE B. HOUCHENS Secretary-treasurer E N D O W M E N T F U N D REPORT Financial report of the trustees of the Alumni Endowment Fund, for th period from May 1, 1936 to May 31, 1937: Ur ing the ir een m mc m . .u nths' period covered there have been additions of 295.00 to the principal sum; earnings on the investments have amounted to 411.0o. K " S J S f 5 J S l ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 25)
- 1936: ...treasury in 1927 5,571.00 From interest collections 2,090.45 Less scholarships paid 900.02 6,761.43 r ' o4 I 290.65 300.00 9.35 J O H N S. CLEAVINGER Respectfully submitted, New York City, May 1, 1936 EXECUTIVE BOARD 1936-37 For the Trustees Kk yl President Margaret Hutchins, School of Library Service, Columbia Univer New York City. 1st Vice-President Rudolph H. Gjelsness, University of Arizona, T... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 23)
- 1936: ... - than one unit of work will be accepted in a foreign I pt I. Ian mentary algebra, plane geometry, physics, chemistry, or biol Majors and Minors The requii 1 majors and minors defmed above may 1 scl following I fre five roups: : lish.- In all e s one major must be in English. i ul i ursc in the history and appn iation of literature, composition, rie r will count t rd a major. - i ' ign Fanmi; e. ... (Booklet - Admission Requirements (1936))
- 1937: ... ol n he I the I I n the case ol I not pre orm the I t ol the I lb 1 call lee the t time, l r the u nom : the i late r office durin the curi ve 1 If the cl has been nized ui i ov ear, t Pre may 1 a i ieet1 i the e m ce: At le t ne week' tice of the n me in ill be i i the official 1 illetin B f the C '.lege. The ofl ei the i : year will continue to erve un 1 the new n c elt te nd qua S A q um for t... (Booklet - Information on UI Chicago Professional Schools (1937))
- 1937: ...leted San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was opened for traffic November 12 of this year, and we are advised by Mr. Cone that the Golden Gate Bridge will be completed and open for traffic on May 1, 1937. The Golden Gate Bridge has the distinction of being the longest suspension span in the world, 4200 feet. Page tw:o Page three ,These People Manage Your University They Conduct Its Financial and Educ... (UI Foundation Series - Bulletin 4 (1936))
- 1937: ...the d e p a r t m e n t erned with the appi val of the Dean. Si l e iminations for the removal i failui in niinoi ubjeel ai held durin the week preceding the tie i oll tic ii. Th iminations may 1 had nly U n the i mmendation of the Head i the de irtment concerned with the appi val th l n. I widen ol a t u a l a d d i t -nal w 01 k c ubj i inn i be presented before i rni on i grant I ; ial i .tinii... (Booklet - Information on UI Chicago Professional Schools (1937))
- 1937: ..., resigned her pos.tion in the catalog department I exas Library at Austin Texas, to Income head of f ,hc Unlvers. y of ,he catalog department at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, May 1 1937. "Maiian Kanak, B.S '35 Mrs. John C Settclmayer , will resign h r position in the catalog department of the State University of Iowa, at Iowa July 1, 1937, and will join Mr. Settclmayer in Urbana. Mr... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 24)
- 1937: ...B.S. '32, M.A. '33, Ph.D., minor in library science,: in education, June, 1937, resigned from O h i o W e s l e y a n College Librar April to become librarian of Iowa State College at Ames, May 1. Ruth E. W o o d now Mrs. Alfred W o o d E n g l e , B.S. '32, has a months' old son, Fred David Engle. Mr. a n d Mrs. Engle are residi 7324 Clarence Street, Chicago. Sister Mary Micina Arendt, B.S. '33, ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 26)
- 1939: ...lub has been successful in securing a block of seats for the Illinois-Northwestern basketball game on March 6. Frank Rokusek, president of the Club, is campaigning for 1,000 club members by May 1 a pretentious program, but not an impossible one. Cincinnati. William C. Savage, '17, called together the Illini here for a luncheon meeting on Feb. 18, at which time Wendell S. Wilson and Jack H. Powers ... (UI Foundation Series - Bulletin 6 (1937))
- 1939: On May 1st m Germany, National Socialist party day, after listening to Hitler's speech, my Nazi friends entertained me by taking me to the famous beer cellars and gardens and all of the night clubs of the city. It... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 28)
- 1941: ...:elerating the progress i students through s ch t on of the annual period of instruction and such adjustll ts Curricula as may be consistent with national needs and with edllC i 1 : it; and may 1" possibl with available rcsoun s, o. D irabl a n of pro rams higher education sin id h 1 pi d without low. rim; of stahhshed standards , i ailuus- m oil I 7. An inmiedi. iud made l the National mnmitti on... (Convocation - 1942)
- 1942: start is On May 1, Mrs. Morton Epstein, the former Dena Polacheck. resigned her position in the Catalog Department of the University of Illinois L- setts. i Vella brary, to complete work on her thesis for the master's degr... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 32)
- 1942: May 1 to attend a dinner honoring Miss Jane Hubbell on the occasion of her retirement after fifty years as librarian of the Public Library. Miss Hubbell has been succeeded by Mary C. Bigelow, B.L.S.'IO. With th... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 30)
- 1943: 7On May 1, Laura C. Libutzki began her work Park Col; City, Illinois. rear. former in the Soc tion at DePauw University. past sumroa Elizabeth Grace Oeden n, is Dorothy Illinois. Gertrude Ackerman Ogden Mrs. Louis ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
- 1943: ... UNIVERSITY TO THE ADVENT OF DR. THOMAS JONATHAN BURRILL AS ACTING PRESIDENT BY 0 CHARLES ALBERT KILER '92 I PUBLISHED BY THB ILLINI UNION BOOKSTORE FOR THB FIFTIETH REUNION OF THB GLASS OF MAY 1 1943 ,rff L M k - m .Mi PREFACE Most of these incidents happened during my four years as a student at the University of Illinois. In what little I have digressed from the period 1888-1892, I have gone int... (Book - Banks of the Boneyard (Charles Kiler))
- 1943: ... Reteren were marned. On March 3, 1943, Geraldine S i " . d i v e r s i t y of Colorado, accepted Mrs. Zahn is continuing in her position Boul kr. u rl resigned her position with the af On May 1, 1943, Mary E g 5 E to accept a position in arch tor Library Extension Division, ' D a n v ille, Kentucky the Darnal. General Hospital Library - T d rniv On April 12, 1943, Aurevia g J " continue married i... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 32)
- 1943: ... Manse. Class of 1928 Cleona L. Case resigned her position at Union College Library, Barbourville, Kentucky, to accept a position in the Carnegie-Stahl free fuDiic Library, Bellevue, Ohio, May 1, 1943. , er r Mrs. Jackson E. Towne, who as Katherine f f. School and was head of the Periodical Division at the U m v e j t y of III. k Uub nois Library, last year served as president of t h . f " Michiga... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 32)
- 1943: ...e of the books" appears in the January 1943 issue of Illinois Libraries. Director emeritus Windsor delivered the address at the annual Honors Day convocation at the University of Illinois, May 1, 1943. His subject was "Books and the Studious Life." Dr. Windsor is serving as chairman of the AJLA. Committee on Council Terms of Office. As a member of the Advisory Committee of the Illinois State Libra... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 32)
- 1944: ... Lagrone. Laura C. Libutzki writes of the encouraging response she has been receiving from the public since she took over the librarianship of the Calumet City, Illinois, Public Library on May 1, 1944. The Hammond Times, local newspaper, has cooperated wholeheartedly in her campaign to improve the library service. Circulation has been greatly increased, and it is hoped to build a new library short... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 37)
- 1944: May 1, 1944. a c t i c 0 d e clasificacion y cata GJELSNESS, RUDOLPH H . Review of M J J L i b r a r y q u a rterly 14.266 logaci6n de bibliotecas, by Jorge Agu Ju,y i m corner Illinois libraries 26:167-69. tf G... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
- 1944: May 1, 1944. . Public library service to rural schools in a county or regional library system. Library journal 69:746-48 (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
- 1944: ... this year assumes the presidency oi the Association of American Library Schools. Ethel Bond, associate professor, attended a meeting of the Chicago Regional Group of Catalogers in Chicago, May 1. ,Alumni News Letter Hostcttcr. on he has been enjoying her sees many alumni and a U M J 52 and meeting last fall. Miss Hostetter will r e t u rI en c T l T S a tl n summer session of the Library School. ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 36)
- 1945: ... a salary of 73 per month for twenty hours work each week. Students appointed to these assistantships are also exempt from the usual tuition fees. Applications should be filed no later than May 1. J W the reg Lanca from he w r y to tes 'W for V d Winif School ois; Lur J . Chic Ool Uhr, The thv Hum d ,Alumni News Letter Library School News E X T E N S I O N COURSES During 1944-45 the Library School... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 35)
- 1945: ...or, is i e a v e ftl . bscnce for the smic year. She will spend the winter in T, A 0ther of the Southwest. Mils PhelpTlKr from St Li n l s" 0 nt o b e r St "" r P m c Spects to return about May 1. " " " and . Marie M. Hostetter, assistant professor is akn nn t Mis, H , r is continuing h V S ' s ' t u d t 5 versity, Evanston, Illinois. western um- I : I I i be Alice Lohrer, instructor in Library Sc... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 37)
- 1945: May 1, 1945. WILSON, EUGENE H. Librarians' degrees: a symposium. Advanced degrees in subject fields. College and research libraries 6:268-70 (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 37)
- 1946: ... relationships and the effect ot various lutions of th problems on the employee, the employer, the industry', and the community outside the plant. In ex ptional : 3 previous work experience may 1 submitted, nl wishin to do so should request work-experience forms and f. the i instructions from the- Institute- at an early date-. It a eptabl ti . nt may take- the- examinations on this subject during ... (Booklet - Graduate Study in Labor and Industrial Relations (1953))
- 1950: ...tions. If you are a woman student and want to apply for a room in a University-owned cooperative for women, you should secure application blanks at the Housing Division offices on and after May 1, and December 1. You should then fill out the forms in duplicate and return them to the Housing Division. 45 ,Ordinarily, students are assigned to the cooperatives during July for the Fall Semester, and d... (Booklet - Handbook of Student Housing (1950))
- 1950: ...uation unprofitable, the dean of the college concerned may require the student to withdraw from the course with a grade of "W" or "E." ' ' " ' ,Kxplanatiotta of abscn. over extended periods may 1 be called for bjr the Dean of Men and Dean of Women for the purpoat of information. 25. Absence Before and After Vacations and Inspection Tript Studenta absent from claasee immediately preceding or follow... (Student Regulations - Undergraduates - 1950)
- 1959: 1 Honors Day May 1 Examinations Mar.16 21 May 8 Semester Examinations May 27-June 5 May 28-June 6 Registration Mar.18-19 Memorial Day Holiday May 30 Spring Quarter 1959 May 30 Commencement June 13 Spring Vac (Reference Folder - 1958)
- 1968: ...ROGRAM ,The Future International Programs at the University of Illinois, Urbana A Ten-Year Glimpse REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CHANCELLOR'S AD HOC COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS MAY 1, 1968 UNIVEKSIIY 01 ILLINOIS LIBRARY a ,PREFACE Tie ad h tmmittee on International Programs was appointed in Xo vr. 96". Composed of deans and directors of various colleges and nternationa units of the Urb... (Planning Report - Future of International Programs (1968))
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