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Today in the History of the University of Illinois

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  • 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)

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  • 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))
  • 1856: ...out the trees, or in the forks of the trees. It is single brooded in Europe, but is supposed to be two-brooded here. Pick up the fallen apples or have hogs or sheep do it. They appear about May 1, or earlier, and lay eggs in the calyx of the young apple. The worm is about three weeks maturing, and there are several generations in a year. The apples gathered will send out the perfect insects. Kill ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1870)
  • 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))
  • 1867: ...that the farm should be paid for March 1st, 1867, at which time the rent would commence, and terminate March 1st, 1868; but this agreement was not consummated, and the payments were made May 1st, 1867. He therefore claims the right to use said farm until May 1st, 1868, and pay the sum of two thousand 2000 dollars; or he will give possession of all the meadows, pastures and cultivated lands this fa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1867: Salary for May 1 . . . 1 day's work, carpentering 1 . . . Salar for May 2 . . . Hay and sage orange plants 2 . . . Gkssand w ite lead Wages for May 2 months' fa m work 3 . . . Lu trber and work 3 . . . I Expense for labor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1869)
  • 1868: ...rent would commence, and terminate March 1st, 1868; but this agreement was not consummated, and the payments were made May 1st, 1867. He therefore claims the right to use said farm until May 1st, 1868, and pay the sum of two thousand 2000 dollars; or he will give possession of all the meadows, pastures and cultivated lands this fall, retaining one feed lot, with the stable, to enable him to feed t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1868: Davis , May 1... Interest on warrant 34, of 1867.... 1... Salary for April Wages for April 5000 strawberry plants 5 . . . . 1 load of wood. 5 . . . . 1 barrel linseed oil 1 5 . . . . Pay-roll of students labor 12.... L... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1869)
  • 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)
  • 1869: ...rchased at a price of 12,000 according to the terms outlined oh page 124 above. This property is described as Lots 1, 2, and 3 of Joseph Nelson's Addition to Urbana, as shown by plat dated May 1, 1869, and is recorded in Book 18, page 224 of the Records of Champaign County, Illinois, in the City of Urbana. On motion of Mr. Hoit, this recommendation was approved. The vote was as follows: Ayes, Mr. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1869: ...rvey of Green Street, the University Counsel submits the following report concerning the title and suggestions on how the University may acquire title: ,H4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 9 "On May 1, 1869, one Joseph Nelson executed a plat, filed for record in Champaign County on June 26, 1869, which dedicated to the public the city of Urbana as a highway that part of Green Street to which, according ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1869: ...rvey of Green Street, the University Counsel submits the following report concerning the title and suggestions on how the University may acquire title: ,H4 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 9 "On May 1, 1869, one Joseph Nelson executed a plat, filed for record in Champaign County on June 26, 1869, which dedicated to the public the city of Urbana as a highway that part of Green Street to which, according ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 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))
  • 1872: ...ged to every matriculated student of the University. One tenoning machine, not to exceed 250 in price, was ordered to be bought for the carpenter's department. The Committee adjourned till May 1, 1872, at 4 o'clock P. M. J. M. GEEGOEY. Eegent E. SNYDER, Rec. Se y. ,157 MAY 1, 1872. The Executive Committee met May 1, at 5 o'clock P. M., in the Eegentfs office. Present Messrs. Brown, Cunningham, Law... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1872)
  • 1872: ,157 MAY 1, 1872. The Executive Committee met May 1, at 5 o'clock P. M., in the Eegentfs office. Present Messrs. Brown, Cunningham, Lawrence, Goltra, Pickrell, Scott, and the Eegent. Absent Messrs. Cobb and Pearson. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1872)
  • 1872: ...bought for the carpenter's department. The Committee adjourned till May 1, 1872, at 4 o'clock P. M. J. M. GEEGOEY. Eegent E. SNYDER, Rec. Se y. ,157 MAY 1, 1872. The Executive Committee met May 1, at 5 o'clock P. M., in the Eegentfs office. Present Messrs. Brown, Cunningham, Lawrence, Goltra, Pickrell, Scott, and the Eegent. Absent Messrs. Cobb and Pearson. The minutes of the last meeting were rea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1872)
  • 1873: ...as thus far been favorable, and we now expect to realize the full face of our coupons as soon as the respective counties make arrangements for their payment Our Champaign county coupons due May 1, we are assured, will be paid when due. Our lands in Nebraska and Minnessota should perhaps be placed in the market. Our records of 1872 contain a full report in relation to them. The taxes for this year ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1874)
  • 1874: ...s soon gained. I think it a matter of vast importance to always be in season with all farm work, "drive the work" and not let the work drive you, is a good motto. We commenced planting corn May 1st and commenced haying J u n e 18th and finished before any of the crop was too ripe. The rye, oats and wheat were cut early, thus giving the best quality of straw. The chinch bug injured some of the corn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
  • 1874: ...ime by Mr. Lawrence. Previously let it be stated, however, that the land was tile drained, and heavily manured from the stable the previous winter : April 30, plowed 6 inches and harrowed ; May 1, planted bu. of Thomas corn in drills, north and south, four feet apart; May 9, harrowed ; May 21, harrowed again ; May 25, cultivated ; May 27, hoed ; June 5, thinned to from 8 to 12 inches in row, corn ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
  • 1876: ... presented estimates of receipts and expenditures for the six months ending August 31, 1876, which were adopted, as follows : RECEIPTS. April 1 Interest on Sangamon countv bonds Pulaski " " May 1 " Champaign " " Junel5 " Morgan " ' July 1 " Pike " " Kankakee " " " Chicago water " Illinois 6 per cent. " State appropriation ior buildings and grounds Fees and room rent Illinois Central Railrord freig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
  • 1877: ...rman of committee on exchange of bonds, made the following report : Y o u r committee to whom was referred t h e investing of t h e proceeds of t h e 115,000.00 Champaign county bonds, due May 1, 1877, beg leave t o report t h a t they exchanged 100,000.00 at p a r for same amount of Champaign county 8 p e r cent, bonds, due in Ave years with privilege of t e n years, and purchased 15,000 Champaig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
  • 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)
  • 1880: May 1, 1880, one of each pair was placed on pasture, with light feeding of corn meal; the others were kept on pasture alone. The season was not favorable for grass, and the pasture on which the first lot was kep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
  • 1880: May 1st, the cattle were put on pasture, and feeding ear corn twice a day began, commencing with about one-fourth bushel each per day, and increasing to almost a half bushel at the last. The summer was almost u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
  • 1880: Weight May 1... Weight Nov. 1... Weight Sept. 1.. Weight July 1... Weight May 1... Gain in 6 months. Name. Breed. Birth. 2. Jo. 3. Thomas. 4. M'y D'ke 5. Burnh'm 6 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
  • 1880: Weight May 1... Gain in 6 months. Name. Breed. Birth. 2. Jo. 3. Thomas. 4. M'y D'ke 5. Burnh'm 6 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
  • 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: ..., To John W. Bunn, Treasurer, Cr. 1884. M a r c h 11 B y b a l a n e e " 31 By a m o u n t ree'd on acc't of s t u d e n t s ' fees. " Preparatory Department '' E l o c u t i o n fees April May 1 By i n t e r e s t on Doug 31 By a m ' t r e c ' d o n ace 't of D. G a r d n e r Co ' i n t e r e s t on L e i b n o t e ' Nebraska lands By a m ' t ree'd on acr 't of C h e m i c a l D e p a r t m e n t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1884)
  • 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)
  • 1885: ...ve p u r c h a s e d for the e n d o w m e n t fund of the University of Illinois the following bonds: 1885. j M a r c h 31 Macoupin County 0 per cent refunded b o n d s July li " " " " " " May 1 S a n g a m o n County 0 p e r cent, school district bonds Sept. 1 Christian County 6 p e r cent. j S a n g a m o n X County 7 per cent. Litchfield 5 2 per cent. " 8,000 3,000 6,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 00 0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
  • 1886: ...in during the best of the season say from middle of May to first of August to steers designed to be sold during late fall or early winter. With us cattle may usually be put on pasture about May 1st, a n d left until November 1st, without exposure to severe storms or cold. In 1880 four yearling steers of different breeds made an average gain of 332 pounds .during these six months, on grass alone. F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
  • 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))
  • 1892: ...icated a plat of such building lots. WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION. The exhibit for the World's Columbian Exposition was for the most part in a fair state of completion upon the opening day, May 1st, or at least it was, in comparison with other exhibits, well along at t h e time. Though still incomplete, it is in general a very creditable and representative showing of the resources and appliances o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ... on cannon and projectiles, and practice in signaling with wand and flags. "The target b u t t was partly torn down by some one, probably in search of lead, and was not repaired until about May 1st. Saturday being the only day available for practice, I have had but one afternoon on the range. The firing party consisted of officers and non-commissioned officers only, and as there is but one target ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1892: ...bdell, Farwell Co., brokers. At the Northwestern National Bank your Committee found Cass County Union District No. 1, T. 17 N., K. 10 W. bonds Nos. 1 to 26, inclusive, for 500 each, issued May 1, 1892; Litchfield school district bonds Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, for 1,000 each, issued September 1 and October 3, 1885, and January 1, 1886; Normal school district bonds Nos. 2 to 4, inclusive, for 500 eac... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1893: ...statement as chairman of the committee of the faculty on the University exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition: This exhibit was mainly in place when the Exposition was formally opened May 1st. Most that remained to do was done in the next few days. There are still some departments of the exhibit in which some things are not installed, partly because of the pressure of work upon those in char... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 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: ...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: ...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))
  • 1896: ...e r i n g F r o m State Treasurer, balance of state appropriation for Astronomical Observatory and equipment F r o m S. W. Shattuck, paid w a r r a n t s Received Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1896 Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1897 and b o n u s . . . . Sangamon county coupons, due May 1,1896 F r o m M. O. Batterbury, interest on contract No. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby cou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...quipment F r o m S. W. Shattuck, paid w a r r a n t s Received Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1896 Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1897 and b o n u s . . . . Sangamon county coupons, due May 1,1896 F r o m M. O. Batterbury, interest on contract No. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby county coupons, due May 5,1896 Cass county coupons, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county bond, due May 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...ngamon county coupons, due May 1,1896 F r o m M. O. Batterbury, interest on contract No. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby county coupons, due May 5,1896 Cass county coupons, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county bond, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county coupon, due May 1,1896 F r o m J o s e p h Hollen, principal on contract No. 116 F r o m S. W. Shattuck, on account of Minnesota g r a s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...o m M. O. Batterbury, interest on contract No. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby county coupons, due May 5,1896 Cass county coupons, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county bond, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county coupon, due May 1,1896 F r o m J o s e p h Hollen, principal on contract No. 116 F r o m S. W. Shattuck, on account of Minnesota g r a s s . F r o m S. W. Shattuck, paid w a r r ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...o. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby county coupons, due May 5,1896 Cass county coupons, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county bond, due May 1,1896 Received Bond county coupon, due May 1,1896 F r o m J o s e p h Hollen, principal on contract No. 116 F r o m S. W. Shattuck, on account of Minnesota g r a s s . F r o m S. W. Shattuck, paid w a r r a n t s I n t e r e s t from T r e a s u r e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1896: ...e premises which may seem for the best interests of the University. 5. A movement has started among the residents on Green street in Urbana for sprinkling that street during the months frbm May 1st to October 1st. Many have joined in it and would like to have the University become a party to the arrangement. The contractor proposes to sprinkle Green street through the University grounds, and Burri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 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: ...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: ... University from September 1, 1905, until his death on December g, 1938. 2. William B. Day, Dean of the College of Pharmacy 3,000. Dean Day was in the active service of the University from May 1, 1896, until his death on December 10, 1938. 3. D. J. Killgore, retired employee in the Physical Plant Department 266.50. Mr. Killgore was in the active service of the University from May 15, 1917, until h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1897: ...ance of state appropriation for Astronomical Observatory and equipment F r o m S. W. Shattuck, paid w a r r a n t s Received Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1896 Sangamon county bonds, due May 1,1897 and b o n u s . . . . Sangamon county coupons, due May 1,1896 F r o m M. O. Batterbury, interest on contract No. 97 Shelby county bond, due May 5,1896 Shelby county coupons, due May 5,1896 Cass count... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1897: ...f Trustees of the University of Illinois: Gentlemen: Your Committee on the School of Pharmacy begs leave to report that the lease on the building occupied by the School of Pharmacy expires May 1, 1897. Your Committee suggests that it be authorized to lease the premises now occupied on such terms as may be deemed best for theinterests of the School, and to report its action at the next meeting of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1897: ...h of April it met with Mr. J. H. Clough, owner of the building occupied by the school, and agreed with him on a rental of 2,400.00 a year a reduction of 1,200.00 a year for three years from May 1,1897, rent t o b e paid monthly, but with no payment until November 1, 1897. Your committee also reports that Mr. d o u g h has agreed to fit up a new lecture hall and will also himself carry the insuranc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1898: May 1 Comie opera " P a t i e n c e " given by Opera Club (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1899: ...f Pharmacy respectfully reports that it recommends the re-election of the faculty as it now exists for the ensuing year. The receipts of the School of Pharmacy for the twelve months ending May 1, 1899, have been as follows: Receipts ." E x p e n d i t u r e s warrants Balance 11,797 43 9,919 47 1,877 96 11,797 4a 11,797 43 Your Committee recommends that the Business Manager be requested to distrib... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...rsity of Illinois: GENTLEMEN: Pursuant to your directions I recommend the following rules in the settlement of the present agreement with the College of Physicians and Surgeons, which ends May 1, 1900, and the putting in force of the new one which begins on that date: 1. The Actuary of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and the Business Manager of the University, shall audit the receipts and ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...s meeting the requirements of the first lease. 3. All bills which may be presented after this settlement that belong to the operation of the School of Medicine under the lease that expires May 1, 1900, shall be audited and paid, if allowed, by the College of Physicians and Surgeons, and all receipts from accounts due for the same time are to be turned over to the College of Physicians and Surgeons... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...this payment is to be made at the time that the payment of the excess of receipts over expenses is made. 5. An inventory of all the property corresponding to Schedule A of the lease ending May 1, 1900, in the possession of the School of Medicine on that date, shall be made by the Actuary, Dr. Steele, and the Business Manager of the University, in order to determine if such property meets the requi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...at under the authority given by your action of April 17, 1900, I have settled with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago the financial matters of the agreement which terminated May 1, 1900. The balance found due that corporation is 28,380.97, this amount has been paid over and the University treasurer has received the 8,000 provided for in the new agreement. 1 enclose herewith two pape... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...tify that the undersigned have made an inventory of all property in the possession of the School of Medicine of the University of Illinois, corresponding to Schedule A, of the lease ending May 1, 1900, and ,1900. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 313 that they find the same to be equivalent in kind and value to that which was received by the University of Illinois from the College of Physician... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...h parties representing the University of Illinois and the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, as meeting all of the requirements in this respect under the lease which terminated May 1, 1900. S. W. HATTUOK, Business Manager. D. A. K. STEELE, Actuary, Auditing Committee. S. W. SHATTUOK, Respectfully submitted, Business Manager. This report was received and approved for record. On motion o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ... Mrs. Abbott were appointed a committee to act with President Draper to ascertain whether or not it would be practicable for the University battalion with the Military Band to visit Chicago May 1st, on the occasion of the Dewey celebration. The Secretary presented the Registrar's statements of fees due from students of the College of Medicine for the quarters ending J u n e 30, September 30 and De... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...iment Station appropriation, June 30, 1900. Paper F is a statement of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropriations, from May 1, 1900, to June 30, 1900. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1901. Paper I is a list of ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...t of the School of Pharmacy appropriations, June 30, 1900. Paper G is a statement of the School of Medicine appropriations, May 1, 1900, and of the College of Medicine appropriations, from May 1, 1900, to June 30, 1900. Paper H is an estimate of receipts and expenses for the twelve months ending June 30, 1901. Paper I is a list of appropriations the Board is requested to make at this time for the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1900: ...ity's share to complete the contract within the specified time. However, two years of the contract have already passed, and the third year is well on its way. The contract went into effect May 1, 1900, and the completion is stated for May 1, 1925. The two years of the contract that have elapsed have not fulfilled expectations. The results are not what has been desired, nor what was confidently exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 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))
  • 1901: ...le. The report of the committees was adopted. On motion of Mr. McLean, it was voted that the premises now occupied at 465 State street, be rented for the School of Pharmacy for a year from May 1, 1901. I t was voted that the Committee on the School of Pharmacy, with two additional members, should constitute a special committee to consider the question of the removal of the School of Pharmacy, from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...h, 1901 Gas C o n s u m e r s ' A s s n 6481 . . d o . Coal Barron Bros 649 Apr. , Frogs, t u r t l e s , etc 20 B. F . McCurdy 650 . . d o . College of Physicians and Sur- geons R e n t to May 1,1901 651 . . d o . Stationery Cameron, A m b e r g Co 652 . . d o . H. E. Cavanaugh Rebate tuition 653 . . d o . Goodhart's Laun dry Washing 654 . . d o . W e s t e r n Union T e l e g r a p h Co.. Time s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...ur Committee on the College of Medicine begs leave to make the following statement of receipts and expenditures of the College of Medicine of the University of Illinois for the year ending May 1, 1901. 70,655 38 Divided surplus 58,655 38 12,000 00 70,655 38 Respectfully submitted, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, F . M. MCKAY, Committee on College of Medicine. T h e r e p o r t was accepted. ,188 UNIVERSITY OF I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: ...t of the College of Medicine vouchers presented for audit, being 619 to 920, inclusive. Paper JS, a statement of the receipts and expenditures of the School of Pharmacy for the year ending May 1, 1901. P A P E R R STATEMENT O F R E C E I P T S A N D E X P E N D I T U R E S OP T H E FOR T H E Y E A R E N D I N G M A Y 1, 1901. SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Receipts 11,330 58 2,432 68 13,763 26 13,763 26 13,76... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: Thorn Rooney May 1.. P . M. Gonroy and A . B u r s e n May 9.. J o h n G. F l a n May 10. (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1901: .... . . 17 Received from S. W. Shattuck, paid warrants for credit of general f u n d . . . . 27 Received from Metropolitan National and First National banks, interest on balance in said banks May 1,1901 to March 31,1903 29 Received from S, W. Shattuck, Chicago check for credit Agricultural Experiment Station fund 29 Received from S. W. Shattuck, Chicago draft for credit of general fund .29 Received ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1902: ...he School of Pharmacy, with two additional members, should constitute a special committee to consider the question of the removal of the School of Pharmacy, from its present location after May 1, 1902. On motion of Mrs. Abbott, the President of the Board, Mr. Smith, was made one member and Mrs. Carriel was appointed the second member, of this committee. Mrs. Alexander was appointed to succeed Mrs.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...f the College of Medicine vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 570 to 920, inclusive. Paper E is a statement of the receipts and expenses of the School of Pharmmacy for the year ending May 1, 1902. Paper S is a statement of the receipts and expenses of the College of Medicine for the year ending May 1, 1902. PAPER R. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES OF :THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FOR THE YEAR EN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ... of the receipts and expenses of the School of Pharmmacy for the year ending May 1, 1902. Paper S is a statement of the receipts and expenses of the College of Medicine for the year ending May 1, 1902. PAPER R. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES OF :THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 1, 1902. Receipts . . . E x p e n s e s .. Balance 11,508 43 10,018 76 1,489 67 11,508 43 This balance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...tatement of the receipts and expenses of the College of Medicine for the year ending May 1, 1902. PAPER R. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENSES OF :THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY 1, 1902. Receipts . . . E x p e n s e s .. Balance 11,508 43 10,018 76 1,489 67 11,508 43 This balance is due the instructors. ,276 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS June 10 PAPER S STATEMENT OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDTCINE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: ...te its policy on such expenditures for the future. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTTJCK, Business Manager, May 20, 1903. Financial statement of the College of Medicine for the year from May 1, 1902, to May 1, 1903. Receipts Expenses Profits divided College ot physicians and surgeons. University of Illinois 106,316 72 4,000 00 2,000 00 112,316 72 112,316 72 S. W. SHATTTJCK, Business Actuary, Col... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...a list of the College of Medicine vouchers presented for audit, being 677 to 1,015, inclusive. Paper B is a statement of receipts and expenses of the School of Pharmacy for the year ending May 1, 1903. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Manager. ,1903 J PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES 111 The following appropriations were made as recommended by the Business Manager: APPROPRIATIO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ... Frederick L. Hatch, President Board of Trustees, University of Illinois: S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith a financial statement of the College of Medicine for the year ending May 1, 1903. I also include a bill of 914.00 for a banquet. I desire that the Board shall pass upon this bill and indicate its policy on such expenditures for the future. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTTJCK,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ... such expenditures for the future. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTTJCK, Business Manager, May 20, 1903. Financial statement of the College of Medicine for the year from May 1, 1902, to May 1, 1903. Receipts Expenses Profits divided College ot physicians and surgeons. University of Illinois 106,316 72 4,000 00 2,000 00 112,316 72 112,316 72 S. W. SHATTTJCK, Business Actuary, College of Physicia... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...ary Bureau Boxes and ink 898 899 . . d o Western Union Telegraph C o . . Time service Fanning O. Stevens Rebate tuition .... 900 . . d o 901 March 10 College of Physicians and SurRent to May 1st, 1903 geons 6,000 00 College of Physicians and Sur 02 . . d o Interest due May 1st, 1903 geons 3,720 00 10 00 Dental Protective Supply C o . . . Alloy 903 . . d o Porcelain 2 40 ..do Robert B r e w s t e r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...ce Fanning O. Stevens Rebate tuition .... 900 . . d o 901 March 10 College of Physicians and SurRent to May 1st, 1903 geons 6,000 00 College of Physicians and Sur 02 . . d o Interest due May 1st, 1903 geons 3,720 00 10 00 Dental Protective Supply C o . . . Alloy 903 . . d o Porcelain 2 40 ..do Robert B r e w s t e r . . . . . 904 The Jllini 11 25 905 . . d o Odontographic Society of Chi906 cago Ad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1903: ...d above. 4. That the Chicago College of Dental Surgery shall agree that said institution has no outstanding contracts with instructors, employes or otherwise to run more than one year from May 1, 1903, except in one case which has less than two years to run. 'Resolved, That the President and Secretary of the Board be and are hereby authorized to execute such supplementary contract and attach there... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ...ease and the contracts with the said teachers. The said lease herein referred to, for which the College of Physicians and Surgeons becomes responsible, dates from May 15, 1901, and expires May 1, 1904, at a stipulated annual rental of 3,500. The contracts with teachers for which the College of Physicians and Surgeons becomes liable are for the services of persons during specified time as follows: ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1904: ...is: Your Committee on the Medical College reports that the attached estimates, submitted by the College, which were referred to this committee, show an estimated income for the year ending May 1, 1904, as follows: 91,000 00 28.000 00 119,000 00 F r o m t h e fiflntal college Total,.. The expenses for the same year, as follows: Medical college -. 69,743 06 19.010 00 88,783 06 The difference between... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ... reported a proposition from Doctor L. B. Baldwin of Chicago for the use of the building occupied by the School of Pharmacy for a Medical School during evenings, from September 1, 1903, to May 1, 1904. On motion of Mrs. Abbott the business manager was instructed to enter into a contract with Doctor Baldwin, substantially on the basis set forth in his proposition. Mr. A. E. Ebert of Chicago was, on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ..., 1904. The resignation was accepted. Dr. Burrill recommended the appointment of Mr. J. G. Wilson as Secretary to the President, pro tempore, at a salary of 83.33 a month, service to begin May 1, 1904. The appointment was made. Vice President Burrill was given authority to appoint an Assistant on the State Water Survey, at a salary of 60.00 a month. Upon recommendation of President Draper, Mr. Cha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ...60 feet wide on Mathews avenue, and running back to the University line, was purchased for five thousand five hundred 5,500 dollars. The owner is to have the right to occupy the house until May 1st. -nu. ,258 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. T H E CHICAGO COLLEGE OF DENTAL SURGERY. J a n . 26, I regret to have to report that the supplementary agreement arrived a t with the Chicago College of Dental Surgery... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1904: ...of the status of the suit against the estate of John R. Walsh to recover rent due on a part of the premises of the School of Pharmacy on a lease to Dr. L. Blake Baldwin for five years from May 1, 1904, which was guaranteed by Mr. Walsh. The board adjourned at 6:15 P.M. W. L. ABBOTT, President. H. E. CUNNINGHAM, Secretary pro tempore. ,Meeting of December 19, 1912. A special meeting of the Board of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 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))
  • 1905: ... first assistant in the same subject in the Station, at a salary of 1,800.00 per year, 600 of which are to be charged to the College and 1,200.00 to the Station, the appointment to be from May 1, 1905, to A u g u s t 31, 1905. 2. The Faculty of the School of Pharmacy have presented the following recommendations: "1. That the course leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy be lengthened so as ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1906: ...LEGE OF MEDICINE. I have the honor to report that I have checked up the receipts and expenditures of the College of Medicine including those of the College of Dentistry for the year ending May 1, 1906. Balance from 1904-5 . Collections W a r r a n t s issued Deficit for the year. 2,594 98 105,858 32 108,453 30 112,342 54 ' 3,889 24 Of the warrants issued, two of them, one for 2,000.00 and one for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1907: ...ompleted and building dried out by March 10th. Balcony floorings, terrazzo floors, all steam and plumbing work, bases and door frames finished by April 1st. All work finished ready for use May 1, 1907. To carry out this program will require good will on the part of the contractor and close, helpful supervision. I am quite satisfied we have the first in abundant measure. To aid in the second I prop... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...next meeting of the board. 8. A letter from Mr. George Huff resigning his position as director of physical training in the University. Voted that said resignation be accepted to take effect May 1,1907, and that Mr. Huff be given leave of absence until that date. Voted that Mr. Leo Gr. Hana be made acting director of the gymnasium and custodian of the building until further notice. Voted that Mr. E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...hat said appointment be made. THE RESIGNATION OF DIRECTOR GEORGE A. HUFF. 12. The board of trustees accepted the resignation of Director George A. Huff, at the last meeting, to take effect May 1, 1907. After conference with Director Huff, he expressed a willingness to withdraw his resignation and return to the- University, I took the liberty of authorizing such action, subject to the approval of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...ees, University of Illinois: SIR I have the honor to transmit herewith several papers for the information of the board: 1. Financial statement of the College of Medicine for the year ended May 1, 1907. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR THE YEAR ENDED APRIL 30, 1907. Collections, Medical Department Less deficit of last year , 80,702 70 18,970 32 79,914 88 23,747 38 103,662 26... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...CY, A P R I L 30, 1907. FOR THE YEAR ENDED Receipts Expenditures Balance; 16,530 13 16,485 47 44 76 ,124 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. June 10 . There was due from the Dearborn Medical College May 1st, 1907, 1,651.99; 1,500.00 of this, when collected, should be applied in the payment of the maximum salaries of the faculty. Of the fees reported by the registrar as due for the year, 453.16 remains uncolle... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: ...acceptable p r e p a r a t o r y work. T h e question w h e t h e r t h e additional r e q u i r e m e n t s which were set by t h e action of t h e faculty of t h e Medical College, dated May 1, 1908, as to be demanded in September, 1910, shall be insisted upon or not, a n d if so when, will be left open Jior f u r t h e r consideration. Second That no person shall be admitted to advanced s t a n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: ...inois: In reply to your letter received today, I beg leave to quote the following, from the m i n u t e s of t h e executive faculty of t h e College of Physicians and S u r g e o n s held May 1, 1908. DR. C. S. W I L L I A M S O N , Secretary. ,1910 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. " R E P O R T O F T H E COMMITTEE ON COLLEGE POLICY. COPY. 505 May 1, 1908. Br. G. 8. Williamson, Secretary: T ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1908: 505 May 1, 1908. Br. G. 8. Williamson, Secretary: T h e Committee on College Policy begs leave to submit t h e following report : T h e committee h a s held several meetings by itself a n d with Dr. Bevan, c h a i r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...air and Meeker. RENT DUE FROM DR. L. BLAKE BALDWIN. URBANA, March 9, 1909. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: The Committee on School of Pharmacy recommends that after May 1, 1909, proceedings be started against the Dearborn Medical College and its surety to collect the amount of rent due at the completion of the period of rental, and that the counsel of the board, Judge Harke... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ... Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: The Committee on School of Pharmacy recommends that the building at present occupied by the School of Pharmacy be leased for one year from May 1, 1909, with an option of two more years, with the following changes in conditions: Space to be occupied by the school to be the three and one-half upper floors meaning all above the main or street floor in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: ...ve hundred dollars each in advance on the first day of each and every month in said extended period at the ofiice of R. L. Benson, agent, in Chicago, 111. Term of lease to be one year from May 1, 1909, with option of extension after that time for two years, providing lessor is notified in writing before Jan. 1, 1910. Alterations. One room to be subdivided, and decorated for offices. Two toilets an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1909: Mueller 380 May 1 The Gazette 381 . . d o . ' . . . . W. I. Saffell Co 382 . . d o . . . . . Hack Anderson. . 383 ..do O. E. Staples, chief clerk 384 May 4 0 . E. Staples, chief clerk 385 ..do J. O. Huff 386 May 21 Address... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 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))
  • 1910: ...anuscript of the first volume is now being typewritten for the last time. It is probable that this first volume will be approved by the commission and placed in the hands of the printers by May 1st. The results of this investigation are proving, upon continued study, to be more extensive and of greater fundamental importance to this field of research than was at first anticipated. We have publishe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1911: ...ing the Fellowship and to nominate a candidate for said Fellowship to the Board of Trustees. 4 That the first candidate for the Francis J. Plym Fellowship shall be nominated not later than May 1, 1911, in the expectation that when appointed he may enter upon the Fellowship at a date to be recommended by said committee and approved by the Board of Trustees. This recommendation was approved and the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1911: of Law from May 1, 1911, to August 1, 1911, at a salary of thirty dollars 30.00 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 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)
  • 1912: ...L OP PHARMACY LEASE. 2. A recommendation that the officers of the board be authorized to sign a lease for the premises now occupied by the School of Pharmacy, for a period of one year from May 1, 1912, at the present rental, namely, six thousand dollars 6,000.00 for the year. This recommendation was approved. ,1911 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. EMPLOYMENT O P DEPUTY SHERIFFS. 5D7 3. A comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: May 1 General University No. Date. To whom. Warrants Continued. For what. Amount 16224 May . 9 J. L. Edmonds R. C. Kastler 16225 do 16226 do Carl Becker , 16227 ..do J. H. Percival 16228 .do C. O.Taylor Alfred ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: .... A. Odelh ..do 306 . . d o .. L . H . D a v i s ..do 307 . . d o H. I. H a n n a h . . . . ..do 308 . . d o . . . . . J. E. Morgan I ..do... . 309 . . d o . . . . . J. J. Johnson Tubes 310 May 1 O. E. Staples, chief clerk Sundry bills paid . 11 J. W. Butler Paper Co 311 M a y Paper ......t 1 312 The Wing Seed Co. Seeds. 313 . - . d o . . . . Twin City Ice Cold Storage Co Ice 314 ...do Apparatus A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: ...ry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1912, a t a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month, vice L. T. Fairhall. July 29, 1912. Clements, Miles, Toolroom Attendant in the Machine Shop, from May 1, 1912, to August 31, 1912, with a salary at the rate of five hundred fifty dollars 550 for twelve months' service. July 26, 1912. Davison, Burt S., Assistant in Chemistry, for ten months beginning Septembe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: ...rmacy fund 91 90 29. Received from D. A. K. Ste3le, Actuary, for credit of College of Medicine fund 995 15 30.. Received from W. B. Day, Actuary, for credit of School of Pharmacy fund 70 38 May 1. Received from D. A. K. Steele, Actuary, for credit of College of Medicine fund 1 265 95 1. Received from D. A. K. Steele, Actuary, for credit of n n nc College of Medicine fund nnn 709 75 2. Received fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 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))
  • 1914: ...W. B. Day, Acting Dean of the School of Pharmacy, that the University Comptroller be authorized to renew the lease for the quarters now occupied by the School of Pharmacy for one year from May 1, 1914, and to secure, if possible, an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year from May 1, 1915. ,670 UNIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS. December 13, 14 Also, a recommendation that the President of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...Acting Dean of the School of Pharmacy, that the comptroller be authorized to renew the present lease for the quarters occupied by the School of Pharmacy on the same terms for one year from May 1, 1914, and to secure, if possible, an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year from May 1, 1915; this request having been presented at the meeting of December 13, 1913, and having been refer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ing on January 21, 1914 page 698, minutes of the Board of Trustees, January 21, 1914 , I have obtained a lease on the present quarters occupied by the School of Pharmacy for one year, from May 1, 1914, to May 1, 1915. The owners of the building at Twelfth Street and Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Messrs. Ruddock and Rhodes, have refused to give the University an option for a further renewal of this lea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...motion of International Peace. On the recommendation of President James and on motion of Mrs. Busey, the President of the University was authorized to give Dr. Kinley leave of absence from May 1, 1914, to October 10, 1914, provided Dr. Kinley's work can be properly cared for during that time. PURCHASE O F FORBES P R O P E R T Y AS S I T E FOR B O T A N Y A N D ZOOLOGY LABORATORIES. 3 The departmen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...A recommendation that the sum of three thousand dollars 3,000 or so much thereof as may be needed, be appropriated to meet the expenses of the emergency hospital and student health work to May 1, 1914. The items charged against the account to April 6 amount to 2,358.54. It is estimated that the expense for the rest of April will be about 500. The estimated charges against students to April 8 is 81... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...914, and continuing until August 31, 1914, at a salary of seventy-five dollars. 75 a month. April 28, 1914. Beyer, Vera, "Stenographer in the office of the Supervising Architect, beginning May 1, 1914, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. May 8, 1914. Breedis, John, Temporary Shelf Assistant in the Library, beginning June 15, 1914, and continuing until August 31, 1914, at a salary of fifty-fiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...Men, beginning July 1, 1914, and continuing until August 31, 1914, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 6, 1914. Davis, Vera, Stenographer in the Department of Agronomy, beginning May 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. June 4, 1914. Easton, Harry D., Instructor in the Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, beginning when he reports for duty ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...ling Fellow in Economics, for the academic year 1914-15 with a stipendium of one thousand dollars 1,000 for the year. June 1, ,1914. Straw, W. A., Student Assistant in Chemistry, beginning May 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at the rate of twenty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Taylor, E. H.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...rty dollars 30 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at the rate of twenty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Taylor, E. H., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, beginning May 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month; this appointment superseding his former appointment at the rate of thirty dollars a month. April 30, 1914. Tracy, Grover,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...land located in the west of the northwest of section 1, township No. 3, range 10, in Richland County, State of Illinois. 4. Location Lessor Date Tenure Annual Rental Urbana John McCullough May 1, 1914 Nov. 15, 1914 192.00 Description Approximately sixteen acres situated on the west side of N. W. of N. E. 4 of section 29 ; township 19 north, range 9 east. 5. Location Lessor Date Tenure Annual Renta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: Percival May 1,1914 Nov. 15, 1914 150.00 Description Approximately twelve acres situated on the west side of the S. W. of the S. W. of section 19 ; township 19 north, range 9 east. A U D I T REPORT. The secretary presen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... matter was in the hands of the faculty of the College of Medicine. L E A V E OF A B S E N C E FOR DR. K I N L E Y . 2 A request from Vice-President David Kinley for a leave of absence from May 1 to October 10, 1914, for a trip to South America and Europe in the interests of international peace, on the invitation of the Cargenie Foundation for the Promotion of International Peace. On the recommend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...Weigel 8067 ..do N. W. Damm Son 8068 ..do William Brown 8069 ..do Otto Harrassowitz 8070 ..do Bennett's Magazine Agency... 8071 ..do Ernst Hertzberg Sons..." 8072 ..do G. W. Sheldon Co 8073 May 1 Allen F . Moore ' 8074 May2 J. Coleman Dairy products furnished department of dairy husbandry ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do... ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do ..do . . . . ..do ..do ..do.... '. ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...the lease for the quarters now occupied by the School of Pharmacy for one year from May 1, 1914, and to secure, if possible, an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year from May 1, 1915. ,670 UNIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS. December 13, 14 Also, a recommendation that the President of the Board of Trustees be authorized to purchase the lot a t the northeast cornor of Honore and West Harrison... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...the quarters occupied by the School of Pharmacy on the same terms for one year from May 1, 1914, and to secure, if possible, an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year from May 1, 1915; this request having been presented at the meeting of December 13, 1913, and having been referred to the Committee on the College of Medicine and the School of Pharmacy for consideration and report. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...1, 1914 page 698, minutes of the Board of Trustees, January 21, 1914 , I have obtained a lease on the present quarters occupied by the School of Pharmacy for one year, from May 1, 1914, to May 1, 1915. The owners of the building at Twelfth Street and Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Messrs. Ruddock and Rhodes, have refused to give the University an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ...the building at Twelfth Street and Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Messrs. Ruddock and Rhodes, have refused to give the University an option for a further renewal of this lease for one year from May 1, 1915. I understand that the refusal to give the option is based on the present intention of the owners to tear down the present building some time in the year 1915. A copy of the lease has been filed with... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ... the University of Illinois School of Pharmacy, at the present rental, from April 30, 1915. The present lease runs until that time. The owners decline to give a lease for another year from May 1, 1915, at the same annual rental, but will give a two-year lease on the same terms, from the same date, running to April 30, 1917. They demand an increase of 1,000 a year in the rental if it is to be only ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...e School of Pharmacy three and one-half upper floors of the building at the northwest corner of Twelfth Street and Michigan Avenue, with entrance from Twelfth Street for the two years from May 1, 1915, to April 30, 1917, a t a rental of five hundred dollars per month six thousand dollars per year . The lease provides that the Board of Trustees shall have the privilege of terminating the lease at t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...hands of Judge Harker for collection. He states that collection is being forced as rapidly as may be. ' Very truly yours, W. B. CASTENHOLZ. Comptroller. SUMMARY OF STUDENT LOAN FUNDS AS AT MAY 1, 1915, Fund. Class of 1895 Fund Graduate Club Fund Margaret Lauge James Fund. William B. McKinley Fund... Edward Snyder Fund Woman's League Fund Total. Interest not added to fund. CLASS O F 1895 F U N D AS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ... the following list of appointments made by President James: Kramer, Morris, Technician in Gross Anatomy in the College of Medicine, at a salary of fifty-five dollars 55 a month, beginning May 1, 1915, and continuing until further notice. May 7, 1915. Krudwig, Edna, Technician in Pathology in the College of Medicine, at a salary of forty'dollars 40 a month, for the months of June and July, 1915. M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ANTS. SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL SL 1915 1 May 1 E. E. Hoskins 2 . . d o . . . . C. C. Logan 3 . . d o . . . . Geo. N. Coffey 4 . . d o . . . . W. F. Handschin 5 ..do.... W.H.Smith . 6 . . d o . . . . W. B. Nevens. 7 . . d o . . . . W. W. Yapp 8 ..do...... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: May 1 , OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND EQUIPMENT VOUCHERS Continued. No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. O 1915 Rowland, F. E . . . 8930 Ctd (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: OF Balance May 1. General fund United States Agricultural Station F u n d College of Medicine Fund. Smith-Lever F u n d Trusts fund Total 274,884 74 10,607 84 133 75 9,205 62 294,831 95 DEPOSITS. Deposits May 1, to J u n ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: May 1, 1916. Dole, R. B., Acting Engineer in the State Water Survey, for two months beginning May 1, 1916, a t a salary of three hundred thirty-three and one-third dollars 333.33 1 3 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...en months beginning September 1, 1916, a t a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. May 1, 1916. Dole, R. B., Acting Engineer in the State Water Survey, for two months beginning May 1, 1916, a t a salary of three hundred thirty-three and one-third dollars 333.33 1 3 a month. May 1, 1916. Edwards, M. R., Graduate Assistant in Bacteriology, for five months beginning February 1, 1916, a t ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: May 1, 1916. Edwards, M. R., Graduate Assistant in Bacteriology, for five months beginning February 1, 1916, a t a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: May 1, 1916. Grimson, J. S., Instructor in Operative and Prosthetic Dentistry, for two months beginning April .10, 1916, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: May 1, 1916. Jones, Sadie, Stenographer in the Engineering Experiment Station, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning March 27, 1916, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...ithout salary. April 22, 1916. Nickerson, A. J., Tool-room Attendant in the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, a t a salary of fifty-four and one-sixth dollars 54.16 2-3 a month, beginning May 1, 1916, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 14, 1916. Stout, J. E., Instructor in Education in the Summer Session of 1916, with a stipend of four h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: May 1, 1916. Nelson, R. A., Assistant in Physics, on part time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1916, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: do 3 50 C 566 May 1 G. R. Grubb Co., Engravers Publications 14 65 C 567 ..do.... Fuller-Morrisson Co General supplies 3 50 C 568 ..do... New Process Gear Corporation do 3 10 C 569 ..do... Superior Oxygen Co. of Missouri Labo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 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))
  • 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))
  • 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)
  • 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: ...e, with April 1, 1917, and subsequent coupons attached. 15,000 face value, Atchinson Railway, Light Power Company, 5 bonds, interest payable semi-annually, Nos. 396 to 410, inclusive, with May 1, 1917, and subsequent coupons attached. 15,000 face value, Bloomington Normal Railway Light Company, 5 bonds, interest payable semi-annually, Nos. 706 to 720 inclusive, with July 1, 1917, and subsequent co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...contained the record of the transactions of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and of the Executive Committee at the meetings of April 4, 1917, as approved by the Bo rd on May 1, 1917. xjk Secretary of the Board of Trustees ,,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES -or T H E - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS May 1, 1917 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ttee at the meetings of April 4, 1917, as approved by the Bo rd on May 1, 1917. xjk Secretary of the Board of Trustees ,,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES -or T H E - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS May 1, 1917 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, May 1, 1917, pursuant to the following notice whi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...E - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS May 1, 1917 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, at 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, May 1, 1917, pursuant to the following notice which was sent out by the Secretary on April 24, 1917. On the call of the President, Mr. W. L. Abbott, there will be a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...the President, Mr. W. L. Abbott, there will be a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, at 12 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, May 1, 1917, to consider such matters as the committees of the Board and the President of the University may submit, and such other matters as, may be duly presented. When the Board convened the following member... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... I certify that in the foregoing pages, numbered 291 to 328, inclusive, is contained the record of the transactions of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at its meeting of May 1, 1917, as approved by the Board on June 7, 1917. y j ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES -OF THE- UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS June 7, 1917 A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...tt, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Henrotin, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Taggart, Miss Watson. President James was present. MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of May 1, 1917. On motion of Mrs. Henrotin, the minutes were approved as printed on pages 291 to 328, above. TRANSFER OF TREASURER'S FUND The Secretary presented a report from Arthur Young Company, Certified Public... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ing and switchboard, Women's Residence Hall. 3 years from date of installation Herman G- Horneman , . Breeding, cattle ,. .February 18, 1917 Season 1917 Illinois Traction Company Demurrage May 1, 1917-Indefinite Illinois Traction Company Use of wagon scales December 26, 1916-Indefmite Keelox Manufactui-ing Company Purchase of typewriter ribbons .March 19, 1917-March 19, 1918 Linde Air Products Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... Illinois Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ,1917 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 347 roll of the United States in the sense in which that term is used in the action of the B'oard taken May 1, 1917. No action was taken in this matter. W I T H D R A W A L OF MRS. HENROTIN At this point, Mrs. Henrotin withdrew, after announcing that she had resigned and did not expect to attend another meeting of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...f the funds took place, Mr. Capron still had in his hands 6,632.76 reserved to cover W a r r a n t s issued by the University which had not been presented for payment. Between April 14 and May 1, 1917, W a r r a n t s aggregating 5,200.12 had been presented, leaving a balance in Mr. Capron's hands of 1,432.64. Included in the still outstanding W a r r a n t s are several drawn between the years 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...terest on the unexpended balances due when Mr. Capron's account is finally closed out. W e attach statements of the Cash Accounts at April 14, 1917; Hazen S. Capron, Treasurer's Account at May 1, 1917; and interest calculations showing how the figures quoted above are arrived at. Yours faithfully, ARTHUR YOUNG Co. AS PER THE BUSINESS APRIL 15, 1917 To Balance in hands of Treasurer, March 31, 191 ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...rsity W a r r a n t s paid April 1-April 14, 1917 By Transfer to Cashier's Petty Cash Fund By Transfer to E. D. Hulbert, Treasurer 56,108.06 5,000.00 405,494.10 466,602.16 T o Cash on hand May 1, 1917, to cover W a r r a n t s that have not been presented for payment INTEREST Aggregate of Daily Balances January February March April May June July August September .October November December 1915 CAL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: Capron May 1, 1917, page 377 of the Minutes of the Board of Trustees 1,432.64 W a r r a n t s paid by Mr. Capron to July 24th and returned to the Comptroller 685.22 Balance on hand July 24th remitted in full to Mr. Hul... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...ng of the College of Commerce. Unless the Board takes action to the contrary, I shall extend leave of absence to Professor Schmidt in accordance with the authority given me by the Board on May 1, 1917. No action was taken. TRANSFER OF A G R I C U L T U R A L FUNDS 2 A request from the Dean of the College of Agriculture for a transfer to the Agricultural College Extension account of 1,000 from the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...o your inquiry I submit a brief report of progress on the History of the University. The first volume of this history is nearing completion. I plan to have the copy ready for the printer by May 1. It may be necessary to hold it back for a month or more, however, so that I may have opportunity to examine-several boxes of letters of the late Judge Lyman Trumbull. T h e owners of these letters have p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ... the requirements, and would request that this be presented to the Board for its ratification at the next meeting. It will be necessary for us to pay the premium on the former bond to about May 1, ipi8 at a cost of approximately 70.00. The premium on the new bond for one year will be i5-0 I would recommend that an appropriation of 85.00, or as much thereof as may be necessary, be made to meet this... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...il 23, 1917 3 years Champaign Residence Hall per annum Danville, Urbana Use of Wagon Scales Dec. 26, 1916 Indefinite Champaign Ry. Co. . Illinois Traction Co., Average demurrage Government May 1, 1917 Indefinite Champaign rates Havoline oil Regular June 2, 1919 May 3, 1920 Indian Refining Co., Chicago Wholesale prices Jahn Oilier Engraving Engraving work 20 April 25,1919 One year Co., Chicago disc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...g April 1, 1918, and continuing until August 31, 1918. April 13, 1918 . Bard, Catherine A., Stenographer in the office of the President, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. M a y 13, 1918 . fBayley, P . L., Instructor in Signa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. March 16, 1918 . Burkhart, G. J., Druggist in the College of Medicine, for two months beginning May 1, 1918, at a salary of forty-five dollars 45 a month. May 7, 1918 . Castle, D. W., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...45 a month. May 7, 1918 . Castle, D. W., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 18, 1918 . Chisholm, W., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aero... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ntment. April 18, 1918 . Chisholm, W., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at, a salary of one hundred fifty dollars' 150 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 18, 1918 . Comee, W . C , Assistant in Clinical Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...r notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 18, 1918 . Comee, W . C , Assistant in Clinical Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine, from May 1, 1918, to August 31, 1918, without salary. May 11, 1918 . Corzine, H . W., Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...out salary. May 11, 1918 . Corzine, H . W., Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. May 2, 1918 . Cushman R. E., Associate in Political Science, for two years beginning September 1, 1918, at a salary of nineteen hundred dollars 1900 a year. Cusk... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... March 16, 1918 . Faulkner, L. W., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appoitment. April 18, 1918 . Fazel, C. S., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeron... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...poitment. April 18, 1918 . Fazel, C. S., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 18, 1918 . Fikret, H . H., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, for ten months beginning September ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ARD OF TRUSTEES June I, Greison, H . P., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Groot, J. T., Assistant in Physiology in the College of Medicine, from April 1, 1918, to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...nth. March 26, 1918 . Grossberg, Victor, Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Grosstuck, F . W., Instructor in Engines in the United States School of Military Aeronaut... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ... notice. May 25, 1918 . Hamilton, T. S., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Hatfield, W . D. Instructor in Sanitary Chemistry, from March 15, 1918, to July 1, 1918, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...0 a month. April 1, 1918 . Keagy, A. R., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appoitment. April 24, 1918 . Ketch, J. M., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeron... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...t. April 24, 1918 . Ketch, J. M., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics,i at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 18, 1918 . Knappenberger, J. M. Instructor in Signalling in the United States School of Military Aer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...a month. April 30, 1918 . Powers, J. H., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918. Quandt, Coramae, University Stenographer, Rank III, in the Editorial Division of the Regis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...s appointment. April 24, 1918. Quandt, Coramae, University Stenographer, Rank III, in the Editorial Division of the Registrar's Office, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 13, 1918 . Reagan, M. E., Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: .... December 10, 19.17 . Schweickhard, D. M., Instructor in Gunnery in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. May 2, 1918 . Shoemaker, F . G., Instructor in the department of Engines in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred fifty do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...elter, Clara E., Stenographer in the office of the Commandant of the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of eightythree and one-third dollars 83.33 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding her previous appointment. April 20, 1918 . Stevenson, J. A., Lecturer and Secretary in the Department of Education, from April 15, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...t salary. April 25, 1918 . Stopp, G. D., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Sweeney, A. F., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Ae... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...ntment. April 24, 1918 . Sweeney, A. F., Instructor in Military Studies in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Tornquist, A., Mechanic for the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...perseding his previous appointment. April 24, 1918 . Tornquist, A., Mechanic for the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. April 30, 1918 . Trelease, S. B., Instructor in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, App... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...right, Maude H., Stenographer in the Office of the Commandant of the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of eightythree and one-third dollars 83.33 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; this appointment superseding her previous appointment. April 20, 1918 . Yeager, L. E., Instructor in Military Tactics in the United States School of Military Aer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1918: ...on of fifty cents an hour. July 1, 1918 . Jones, T. S., Artist in the Department of Anatomy of the College of Medicine, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning May 1, 1918, and ending July 31, 1918. June 6, 1918 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,8o BOARD O F TRUSTEES July 17, Jones, W. B., Assistant in English, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars 1200 for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...beginning June 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. June 13, 1918 . Traxler, Dorothy M., Clerk in the Department of Architecture at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month, beginning May 1, 1918 and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 2, 1918 . Traxler, Elinor, Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, at a salary of nine hundred do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 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)
  • 1919: ...U S K ' S SALARY 289 35 A recommendation from the College of Agriculture that the salary of H. P. Rusk, Professor of Beef Cattle Husbandry, be advanced to five thousand dollars a year from May 1, 1919. This matter was referred to the President of the University with power to act. A D D I T I O N TO LAW FACULTY 36 A request from the Dean of the College of Law for authority to nominate a successor t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...919, at a salarv of thirty dollars 30 a month. April 14,1919 . Andrews, J. H., Bookkeeper in die Business Office, at a salary of eighty-three and one-third dollars 83.33 a month, beginning May 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. April 16,1919 . Aylward, J. T., Graduate Assistant in Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, in the Colleg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...USTEES May 16, Day, V. S., Special Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning May 1,1919, and continuing until further notice. April 14,1919 . Dickey, L. B., Assistant in Zoology, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning April 1,1919, and continuing until July 1,1919. April 14,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ce; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 9,1919 . fHolmes, W. B., Auditor in the Business Office, at a salary of sixteen hundred eighty dollars 1,680 a year, beginning May 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 5,1919 . Hunt, M.T., Jr., Assistant Auditor in the Business Office, beginning May 1, 1919, and continui... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...ng May 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 5,1919 . Hunt, M.T., Jr., Assistant Auditor in the Business Office, beginning May 1, 1919, and continuing until July 1,1919, on part time, for as much of his time as he may be able to devote to this work; his salary to be adjusted on the basis of one hundred dollars 100 a month for full t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...inning February 3, 1919. March 7, 1919 . fLescher, F. M., Architectural Designer in the Office of the Supervising Architect, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month, beginning May 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. April 28, 1919 . Levin, I. M., Assistant in Pediatrics in the College of Medicine, from March 24, 1919, to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...e, from March 11, 1919, to October 1, 1919, without salary. March 14, 1919 . fRhoads, Merle, Order Register Clerk in the Business Office, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month, beginning May 1, 1919, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 8, 1919 . t Ripley, L. B., Graduate Assistant in Entomology, at a salary often dollars a month from Apr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... and for the Department of Industrial Education in Chicago, at a rent not to exceed one hundred dollars a month. A lease was secured on Room 528, Continental Commercial Bank Building, from May 1, 1919, to April 30, 1920, at a monthly rental of 75.00, or 900.00 for the year. 11 ,1920 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS tff 7 The Continental Commercial Bank Building has given notice that a renewal of the lease c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...1,043.00 Total 64,017.25 It has not been possible to conclude satisfactory titles for this farm. The necessary bill to quiet title is now ready for filing, but a decree can not be had until May 1st. In consideration of the payment to the University of the amounts as indicated below, I have had proper deeds executed for these farms and delivered in escrow, and have given possession to these parties... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...eport as follows: Armory Construction Bids have been asked for March 20, 1919, the contractor to give bond and pay 15 in cash, and to remove the construction and pay the balance on or about May 1st. Mess Equipment This has been advertised in all possible ways and is being sold out as rapidly as possible. The average loss on this equipment will be not less than 60 . Grocery Stock This stock has bee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...tural societies. No such county fair or agricultural society shall participate in any year in such appropriation which shall not notify the Department of Agriculture in writing on or before May 1st of that year concerning the essential facts of its organization, its location, officers, date of exhibition and approximate amount of premiums to be offered except as hereinafter provided for agricultur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1920: ... previous appointment. May 10, 1920. Webb, Mary L., Clerk and Stenographer in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, beginning May 1, 1920, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. April 28, 1920. Wells, S. Alta, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: Pollock May 1, 1920 1758 W.Polk Street, Welfare Committee for April 30, 1921 Chicago Basement Jewish Girls SCHEDULE OF INSURANCE POLICIES COVERING UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PROPERTY AS AT JUNE 30, 1920 July 26, Annual Rent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: 20 May 1,1920 January 27,1920 January 27,1920 F. P. Anderson Mrs. Alice M. Lego Young Men's Christian Association, U. of I Continental Comm'l Safe Deposit Company Chicago Conrad L. Soechtig tf of apples 3120 Horti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ... Civil Service Commission. June 4, 1921. Christy, Grace, University Senior Stenographer in the Bureau of Educational Research, at a salary of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month, beginning May 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. April 23, 1921. The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ..., for three months, beginning June 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. May 24, 1921. Miller, George, Technician in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1921, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month. May 9, 1921. Needham, Marguerita, Scholar in English, for the year 1921-22, with a stipendium of three hundred dollars 300 . May 21, 1921. Norton, E. A., As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: ...ly Semi-annually Semi-annually Semi-annually Quarterly Semi-annually Interest Dates September 15 March 15 May 20 November 20 May 15 November 15 May 15 November 15 January-April July-October May 1 November 1 January 1 Julyl March 1 September 1 April 1 October 1 January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl January 1 Julyl February 1 August 1 March S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 1 Carroll, Jean F., Scholar in Business Organization and Operation, for the year 1922, beginning September 1, 1922, with a stipendium of three hundred dollars 300 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Chapman, Margaret F., Scholar in Mathematics, for the year 1922, beginning September 1, 1922, with a stipendium of three hundred dollars 300 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Gainer, J. F., Assistant in Surgery, from April 19, 1922, to September 30, 1922, at a salary of one hundred seventeen and one-half dollars 117.50 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Larson, L. J., to give instruction in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, during the Summer Session of 1922, beginning June 19 and ending August 14, 1922, at a compensation of two hundred twenty dolla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Netz, R. M., Assistant in Business Organization and Operation, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Ogden, Katharine, Fellow in Chemistry, for the year 1922-23, beginning September 1, 1922, with a stipendium of five hundred dollars 500 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Phipps, T. E., to give instruction in Chemistry, during the Summer Session of 1922, beginning June 19 and ending August 14, 1922, at a compensation of three hundred dollars 300 for the session (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Seitz, H. W., to give instruction in Public School Music during the Summer Session of 1922, beginning June 19 and ending August 14, 1922, at a compensation of three hundred dollars 300 for the sessio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 a The date in parenthesis is the date on which appointment was made by the President of the University. ,212 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May io, Walker, Beth, Scholar in Mathematics, for the year 1922-23, begi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: May 1, 1922 Wold, I. E., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1923: 1 May 1, 1923 7 5o 6 I hereby certify that the above is a correct listing of the securities owned by the University i Illinois, aad that these securities are in my possession. Date July 13, 1923 A. M . B U R K E ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: i-May 1 May i, 1923 30 OO Aug. i-Nov. 1 6 500 OO Not to exceed Quarterly Feb. i-May 1 Aug. i-Nov. 1 May 1, 1923 7 5o 6 I hereby certify that the above is a correct listing of the securities owned by the Universit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1923: i-May 1 Aug. i-Nov. 1 May 1, 1923 7 5o 6 I hereby certify that the above is a correct listing of the securities owned by the University i Illinois, aad that these securities are in my possession. Date July 13, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 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))
  • 1925: ...e specified time. However, two years of the contract have already passed, and the third year is well on its way. The contract went into effect May 1, 1900, and the completion is stated for May 1, 1925. The two years of the contract that have elapsed have not fulfilled expectations. The results are not what has been desired, nor what was confidently expected. Several things have conspired to cause ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1925: ...or at cost, out of the earnings of the dental department. Sixth. In case the said premises shall be required by the College of Medicine for its own use before the expiration of said lease, May 1, 1925, then the dental department shall vacate the premises, expenses on its account shall terminate and thereafter the whole of said 12,000 annual rental as provided in the lease of February 9, 1900, shal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1925: ...riod of twenty-five years by an instrument in writing dated February 9, 1900. Such lease and occupancy shall continue through the remaining time during which said lease has to run or until May 1, 1925. The parts of said building to be so occupied are the parts now occupied by the School of Dentistry of the University of Illinois, and not now used by the Department of Anatomy of the College of Phys... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
  • 1927: ...r White, that as an experiment the regulation governing automobile traffic on the campus, adopted by the Board of Trustees on September 16, 1924 Board Minutes, page 43 , be suspended until May 1, 1927, so far as it applies to the movement of automobiles on the campus during the interval between classes, but not to the rule concerning parking. If no other action is taken in the meantime, the rule w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: ...t of illness on f l pay from September 27, 1926, to January 1, 1927, ul be given additional sick leave for one month on full pay, and that she be given additional sick leave without pay to May 1, 1927. O n motion of Dr. Noble, this recommendation was approved. LANDSCAPING T H E C A M P U S Mrs. Ickes, for the special committee on the landscaping of the campus, made a report and requested an approp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ...n New Library, beginning April 1, 1928. Lease contract executed under general regulations: Leased To Property Rental Date Tenure Louia Nahin and Store room at 1758 45 a month Match 3, 1928 May 1, 1928, to Sam Edelman W. Polk St., Chicago April 30, 1929 Lloyd Morey Comptroller ,584 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 12 ORDERS ISSUED DURING MARCH, 1928, AMOUNTING TO 1000 OR M O R E Date Amount Department Firm ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1929: ...LER, APRIL 5, 1929, TO M A Y , 1929 Lease contract executed under general regulations: Leased to Property Rental Date Tenure Louis Nahin Storeroom at 1758 W . 540 00 per year March 1, 1929 May 1, 1929, to PU. Polk St., Chicago ED Sam Edelman RCHASE ORDERS ISSU. IN APRIL AMCWNTING TO 1930 April 30, 1000 OR MORE Department Firm Description Amount Procedure Physical Plant Chicago Veneer Company Venee... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 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)
  • 1930: ...even and a half per cent Gold Bonds, which were presented to the University by Professor I. O. Baker as part of his gift for a prize fund bearing his name, that interest due on these bonds May 1, 1930, has not been paid. He accompanies his letter with a statement from Peabody and Company of Chicago, signed by their Mr. E. W . Skipworth, saying, "It is our understanding plans are being worked out w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ... action of Board, April 12, 1924 received by be the Leased to Property University Louis Nahin Store Room, 175 West 540 per annum 8 Sam Edelman Polk St., Chicig to Dale Tenure March 5, 1930 May 1, 1930 to April 30, 1931 HASE 0RD1IRS ISSlJED IN MA Y AMOUNTING7 TO PURC. 1 000 0i MORE R Vendor Item Electric Coal Company Coal A ppropriation Made in Budget Amount Department Procedure Fr o 1080 00 Physic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1931: ...31 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS David Wagner, A.B Halvard Wanger Charles Morse Weinberg, B.S Ben Ide Weininger, B.S Charles P. Whalen, B.S Irving Wolinsky, B.S Maurice L. Young, B.S July 1, 1931 May 1, 1931 June 15, 1931 July 1, 1931 July 1, 1931 July 1, 1931 July 1, 1931 381 APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT T h e Secretary presented also for record a list of a p p o i n t m e n t s m a d e by the Pre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...n. PANHANDLE-ILLINOIS PIPE LINE C O M P A N Y Mr. Armstrong, for the Committee on Buildings and Grounds, reported that the Committee had met with representatives of the pipe line company on May 1, and had agreed to recommend that the company be permitted to lay i s line ten feet east of the prolongation of t First Street for a distance of approximately 1500 feet from the south boundary of the Univ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: ...at later date: 2 Optiona 1927 Treasurer McKiniey Endowment of Chair 3 Optional 1034, University of Illinois in Railway Economics One Thousand 1,000 Shares Cumulative Pre 4 Redeemable after May 1, 1932 ferred Stock Jioo Illinois Power and Light CorA 1 t. j t t poration 7 Gift 100 000 00 Anonymous Loan fund Debentures North American Light and Power Company 7 Gift 3000000 I hereby certify that the ab... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1932: ... O H N EDWARD CARR, B.M., 1941 H E R M A N P A U L CARSTENS, B.S., University of Chicago, 1932; July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 July 1 J a n u a r y 20 May 1 M.S., 1939 ELMER W A L L A C E CAVINS, B.S., 1936 IRVING CHELNEK ALFRED GEORGE CHIONE, B.S., 1939 GEORGE ROBERT CHOBOT, B.S., M.S., 1938, 1940 W I L L I A M LASSELLE COCHRANE, B.S., 1938 HAROLD COHEN, B.S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1933: ...e d . SICK LEAVE FOR MISS HONORA CARRIGAN 7 A report t h a t Miss Honora Carrigan, a nurse in the University's Dispensary, has been granted sick leave for six months without pay, beginning May 1, 1933. This report was received for record. PLYM FELLOWSHIP AND SCHOLARSHIP APPOINTMENTS 8 The following appointments have been made to the Plym Fellowship and Plym Foreign Scholarship: Kenneth Nels Lind, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...to cover the expenses. 2. Investigation of the resistance of the treads of chilled car wheels to heat checking and brake burning. This agreement is drawn for a period of one year beginning May 1, 1934, and the Association agrees to pay 500 a year to cover the expenses. These agreements provide for their extension for additional periods by mutual consent and they conform with all the regulations of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ed farm land about ten miles west of Champaign and is considered a high-class loan. All of the members of the Finance Committee have approved the extension of this loan for five years from May 1, 1934, but at the present rate of 5 X per cent. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this extension was granted. INTEREST ON STUDENT LOANS 25 A recommendation that Section 6 of the "General Regulations and Procedure ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...ortland Cement Association for a cooperative investigation of monolithic concrete walls by the Engineering Experiment Station. This agreement is drawn for a period of eight months beginning May 1,1934, with provisions for its extension, and the Association agrees to pay the University 1,800 for the expenses of the investigation. This agreement is of ,1934 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 573 the form of sim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...s, page 482 : Amount to be receivedfrythe Name University Date Association of Manufacturers of 1 500 April 1, 1934 Chilled Car Wheels Association of Manufacturers of Chilled Car Wheels 500 May 1, 1934 Purpose Investigation of strength of chilled car wheels. Effective April 1, tgn for one year Investigation of the resistance of treads of chilled car wheels to heat checking. Effective May 1, 1934 fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: Effective May 1, 1934 for one year Cooperative agreement executed as authorized by the Board of Trustees in its meetings of February 24, 1934 Minutes, page 452 and April 11,1934 Minutes, page 478 : Amount to be received b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...authorization of the Executive Committee on April I I , 1934, the D. W. Shively farm mortgage, on which a balance of 3,300 remains unpaid, has been extended for a period of five years from May 1, 1934, at five and one-half per cent interest. This report was received for record. APPROPRIATION FOR ACCIDENT COMPENSATION 38 A recommendation that an appropriation of 700, or so much thereof as may be ne... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...y dollars 70 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 17, 1934 Lerner, Benjamin Herzl, Assistant in Internal Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1934, without salary. May 8, 1934 RESIGNATIONS The Secretary presented also for record the following list of resignations. Bradley, Charles G., Mechanician in the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: ...one, Elizabeth Opal, Katharine L. Sharp Scholar in Library Science effective September 1, 1934. . . Strauser, Emory R., Assistant in Internal Medicine, in the College of Medicine effective May 1, 1934. The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM WALTER W. WILLIAMS Secretary President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS June 15, 1 9 3 4 The ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: May 1 February 15 ROBERT A R C H I E S M I T H , B.S (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1934: May 1 February 15 ROBERT A R C H I E S M I T H , B.S (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 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)
  • 1935: ...ls for investigation of strength of chilled car wheels from April 1, 1935, to October 1, 1935, and for investigation of resistance of the treads of chilled car wheels to heat checking from May 1, 1935, to November 1, 1935; funds are on hand to continue these investigations. This report was received for record. SETTLEMENT WITH TENANT ON SOUTH CARTER-PENNELL FARM 20 A recommendation from the Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...College of Medicine, beginning March 15, 1935, and continuing until September 1, 1935, without salary. March 14, 1935 Maynard, Glenn R., Cataloger in the Library, for four months beginning May 1, 1935, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 3, 1935 Meyer, C. E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...inuing until September I, 1935, without salary. March 14, 1935 Sand, Carl A., Technician in the Department of Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty-four dollars eighty-three cents 84.83 a month. April 25, 1935 Sparks, W. J., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning March T 9 T935 and cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ion effective September 1, 1935. Ramsey, Russell Jennings, Assistant in Dairy Manufacturers, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1935. Reed, George H., to give instruction in Inorganic Chemistry in the Summer Session of 1935 declination effective June 17, 1935. Scheeline, Harold W., University Service Scholar in Chemistry declinati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ls for investigation of strength of chilled car wheels from April 1, 1935, to October 1, 1935, and for investigation of resistance of the treads of chilled car wheels to heat checking from May 1, 1935, to November 1, 1935; funds are on hand to continue these investigations. This report was received for record. SETTLEMENT WITH TENANT ON SOUTH CARTER-PENNELL FARM 20 A recommendation from the Dean of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...College of Medicine, beginning March 15, 1935, and continuing until September 1, 1935, without salary. March 14, 1935 Maynard, Glenn R., Cataloger in the Library, for four months beginning May 1, 1935, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 3, 1935 Meyer, C. E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...inuing until September I, 1935, without salary. March 14, 1935 Sand, Carl A., Technician in the Department of Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty-four dollars eighty-three cents 84.83 a month. April 25, 1935 Sparks, W. J., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning March T 9 T935 and cont... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ion effective September 1, 1935. Ramsey, Russell Jennings, Assistant in Dairy Manufacturers, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1935. Reed, George H., to give instruction in Inorganic Chemistry in the Summer Session of 1935 declination effective June 17, 1935. Scheeline, Harold W., University Service Scholar in Chemistry declinati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...e in a position to make the necessary observations and also to stimulate their introduction, if found worthy. T h e original agreement in each case is for a period of one year, expiring on May 1, 1936. In the case of the sweet corn, authorization of supplementary agreements is requested, to cover the period of May 1, 1936, to January 1, 1938, for the purpose of introducing the varieties to the pub... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...l agreement in each case is for a period of one year, expiring on May 1, 1936. In the case of the sweet corn, authorization of supplementary agreements is requested, to cover the period of May 1, 1936, to January 1, 1938, for the purpose of introducing the varieties to the public. T h e cooperating firms agree to pay the traveling expenses of members of the staff of the Station, in case the test c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...36 , , ,, . ,. .. . . Winget, Benita L., Stenographer and Bookkeeper in the Administration Department' in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. April 11, 1936 T h e Board adjourned. H. E. C U N N I N G H A M O. M. KARRAKER Secretary President ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...rs sixty-six cents 66.66 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 21, 1936 Drabanski, Joseph S., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, without salary. May 8, 1936 Esterquest, Ralph Theodore, Student Cataloger in the Library, on twothirds time, beginning April 16, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, at a cash compensation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... beginning May 25, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, without salary. May 20, 1936 Steiner, Louis M., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, without salary. May 8, 1936 Wallace, Anne Dorsey, Technician in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning May 10, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, at a cash... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ation allowance of one month, for the purpose of study at Teachers College, Columbia University, during the Summer Session. 2. Esther Price, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, May 1 to August 31, without pay, on account of illness. This is in addition to the sick leave and vacation allowances with pay to which she is entitled under the statutes. 3. Edna R. Gray, Extension Specialist ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: May 1, 1936 : Light proof curtain equipment Duplex shades and steel frames Projection screens Supplementary Quotation of Andel Co (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...Agricultural Experiment Station declination effective September 1, 1936. Swanson, Dorothy Nordwall, Junior Stenographer in Neuropsychiatry, in the College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1936. Torgerson, Gudrun, Graduate Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences resignation effective August 1, 1936. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT T h e S e c r ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ...e in a position to make the necessary observations and also to stimulate their introduction, if found worthy. T h e original agreement in each case is for a period of one year, expiring on May 1, 1936. I n the case of the sweet corn, authorization of supplementary agreements is requested, to cover the period of May 1, 1936, to January 1, 1938, for the purpose of introducing the varieties to the pu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... agreement in each case is for a period of one year, expiring on May 1, 1936. I n the case of the sweet corn, authorization of supplementary agreements is requested, to cover the period of May 1, 1936, to January 1, 1938, for the purpose of introducing the varieties to the public. T h e cooperating firms agree to pay the traveling expenses of members of the staff of the Station, in case the test c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...6 , , ,, . ,. . . . . Winget, Benita L., Stenographer and Bookkeeper in the Administration Department' in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. April 11, 1936 T h e Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM O. M. KARRAKER Secretary President ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...rs sixty-six cents 66.66 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 21, 1936 Drabanski, Joseph S., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, without salary. May 8, 1936 Esterquest, Ralph Theodore, Student Cataloger in the Library, on twothirds time, beginning April 16, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, at a cash compensation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ... beginning May 25, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, without salary. May 20, 1936 Steiner, Louis M., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1936, without salary. May 8, 1936 Wallace, Anne Dorsey, Technician in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning May 10, 1936, and continuing through August 31, 1936, at a cash... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ation allowance of one month, for the purpose of study at Teachers College, Columbia University, during the Summer Session. 2. Esther Price, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, May 1 to August 31, without pay, on account of illness. This is in addition to the sick leave and vacation allowances with pay to which she is entitled under the statutes. 3. Edna R. Gray, Extension Specialist ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...g were prepared by the University Counsel and incorporated in a joint report of himself and the Comptroller, submitted to the Board of Directors of the University of Illinois Foundation on May 1, 1936. The legal plan thus presented was followed in the construction and financing of the building. T h e University Counsel represented the University in almost countless negotiations with the insurance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 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: ... 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: ... - 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: ..., 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)
  • 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: ... 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: ...y Bonds are sold and the construction of the Project shall be discontinued or unreasonably delayed or the same shall not be carried on with reasonable dispatch or shall not be completed by May 1, 1937. or the Certificate of Completion shall not be delivered to the Bank and the Government within thirty days after completion of the Project, the bondholders' trustee shall have the right but not the d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ... plans and specifications which shall have been delivered to and approved by the Government, that the Completion Date as defined in the Construction Fund Agreement shall occur on or before May 1, 1937 and that, in the event of the failure of the Foundation to complete the Project within the time specified, the Trustee shall have the right but not the duty to take over the construction of and compl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ...ates, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, that an extension of time be granted for the completion of the above descrihed project from December 15, 1936, to May 1, 1937. On motion of Mrs. Plumb, the resolution was adopted as recommended, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Barrett, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Karraker, Mr. Mayer, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue; no, none; absent, Mr. Barr,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ge of Agriculture resignation effective April 1, 1937. Dunkin, Paul Shaner, Cataloger in the Library resignation effective April 1, 1937Ingalls, Horace Ballou, Bursar resignation effective May 1, 1937. T h e Board adjourned. H. E. C U N N I N G H A M O. M. K A R R A K E R Secretary President ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS April 14, 1937 With Adjourned Sessions of A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ereas, I t has become clear t h a t the Medical and Dental College Building in process of erection as Illinois Public Works Administration Project No. 1057 cannot be completed on or before May 1, 1937, in conformity with the stipulations in t h e contract as modified by a previous extension of time from December 15, 1936, to May 1,1937 with the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...n Project No. 1057 cannot be completed on or before May 1, 1937, in conformity with the stipulations in t h e contract as modified by a previous extension of time from December 15, 1936, to May 1,1937 with the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, for the following reasons which have been prepared by the contractors, and which have been checked by us a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...nd to the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, t h a t an extension of time be granted for the completion of the above described project from May 1, 1937, to July 15, 1937. On motion of Mr. Moschel, this resolution was adopted. CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS FOR MEDICAL A N D DENTAL BUILDING 15 In accordance with the authorization of the Board on January 24, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...teel Company, first 3 4 due 1961 at 102X 4,000 Chicago Union Station, first, Series E, M at I04 ij 1,000 Chicagp Union Station, first, Series E, sH a t I 0 5 He also reports the call as of May 1, 1937, of 10,000 par, Des Moines Electric Company, 5 , due 1938, a t 105, total 10,500. The book value of these bonds a t time of call was 10,013.84, leaving a profit of 486.16 which has been carried to th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...1937, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 for the session. April 26, 1937 Berg, Max, Assistant in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, without salary. April 23, 1937 Cluster, Mrs. Lowell Harris, Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Engineering, on one-half time, for four months beginning May I, 1937, subject to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ight hundred dollars 1,800 . April 26, 1937 Godfrey, Frances M., Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. April 23, 1937 Goldfeller, Ben, Technician in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Public Health, in the College of Medic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...-five dollars forty-one cents 55.41 a month. May 3, 1937 Jepson, Harold Lee, District 4-H Club Adviser in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, at a cash compensation a t the rate of two thousand seven hundred dollars 2,700 a year, which includes seven hundred dollars 700 for automobile expense a t 41 per mile actually travelled. April 27, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...f five hundred seventy dollars eightythree cents 570.83 for the session. May 7, 1937 Richter, Irving Bernard, Assistant in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, without salary. April 22, 1937 Carroll, Thelma, Dispensary Nurse in the Medical Dispensary, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, subject to the rules of the Civil Servi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ne, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, without salary. April 22, 1937 Carroll, Thelma, Dispensary Nurse in the Medical Dispensary, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1937, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of one hundred fortytwo dollars forty-one cents 142.41 a month. May 10, 1937 R E S I G N A T I O N S , D E ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ooperative investigation of the strength, ductility, and toughness of continuous welded rails by the Engineering Experiment Station. T h e agreement is drawn for a period of two years from May 1, 1937, unless previously terminated by the Association on at least three months' notice in advance, and the Association agrees to contribute up to 20,000 to cover the expenses of the investigation. T h e a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ave of absence, with full pay, from May 29 to June 18, 1937, because of illness. 5. Miss Patricia Wood, Stenographer in the Department of Horticulture, leave of absence for six months from May 1, 1937, without pay, on account of illness. 6. Miss Dorothy Iwig, Associate in Home Furnishings Extension, leave of absence for two weeks with pay, and two weeks without pay, in addition to her month's vaca... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...e: Whereas, The second unit of the Medical and Dental College Building, in process of erection as Illinois Public Works Administration Project No. 1057, could not be completed on or before May 1, 1937, in conformity with the stipulations of the contracts as modified by a previous extension of time from December 15, 1936, to May 1, 1937 with the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...oject No. 1057, could not be completed on or before May 1, 1937, in conformity with the stipulations of the contracts as modified by a previous extension of time from December 15, 1936, to May 1, 1937 with the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, for the following reasons which have been prepared by the contractors and which have been checked by us an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...NG 22 On May 13 the Board of Trustees adopted a resolution requesting an extension of time for the completion of the second unit of the Medical and Dental College Laboratories Building from May 1 to July 15, 1937. Immediately following that action, it became apparent t h a t conditions had changed to such an extent that a still further extension would be necessary; consequently, the certification ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ting fixtures. Now therefore be it resolved, by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, that we agree to the request of the contractors for an additional extension of time from May 1 to September 1, 1937; and Be it further resolved, t h a t we hereby request of and recommend to the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, that an extension of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ommend to the United States, acting through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, that an extension of time be granted for the completion of the above described project from May 1 to September I, 1937, provided that no financial liability to the University shall result from this action. On motion of Mr. Mayer, this resolution was adopted, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...y Bonds are sold and the construction of the Project shall be discontinued or unreasonably delayed or the same shall not be carried on with reasonable dispatch or shall not be completed by May 1, 1937. or the Certificate of Completion shall not be delivered to the Bank and the Government within thirty days after completion of the Project, the bondholders' trustee shall have the right but not the d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: ... plans and specifications which shall have been delivered to and approved by the Government, that the Completion Date as defined in the Construction Fund Agreement shall occur on or before May 1, 1937 and that, in the event of the failure of the Foundation to complete the Project within the time specified, the Trustee shall have the right but not the duty to take over the construction of and compl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1938: ... base bid and alternate of 2,599 to be paid to the contractor for the work. The contract requires the company to raze the building and to remove from the premises all debris not later than May 1, 1938, although some extension of this time may be necessary due to conditions over which the contractor has no control. T h e University is to fill the excavation and grade the area. The wrecking of the b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...8, inclusive, at the request of the University, so that the contractor may claim four days at 65 a day, or 260, for additional expenses incurred, plus an extension of four days time beyond May 1, 1938, for completion of the contract. This report was received for record. The matter of constructing of a small-scale model of University Hall was referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ... e r e a u t h o r i z e d a s recommended. STEAM BOILER INSURANCE 31 The University carries insurance on all steam boilers and certain other high-pressure machinery. T h e policies expire May 1, 1938, and should be renewed at this time. Sealed quotations on this insurance on the basis of uniform specifications were received and opened on April 15. With one exception the American Employers Liabili... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...compensation of three hundred dollars 300 . May 10, 1938 Cockrum, Elin Edwin, Assistant in Crop Production, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning May 1, 1938, and continuing through August 31, 1938, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars 1,600 a year. April 29, 1938 Condren, F . L., Assistant in the Infirmary, in the Colleg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...erative investigations: 1. New Jersey Zinc Company, agreement to continue studies on the possible relation of zinc poisoning to a fatal disease in colts, for a period of one year beginning May 1, 1938, with the understanding that it may be extended for an additional period under the same terms or such other terms as may be mutually agreed upon. The Company has agreed to contribute 1,000 for the ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...following report of contracts executed by the President and the Secretary of the Board and deposited with the Secretary since the last report. Name Date Purpose Commonwealth Edison Company May 1, 1938 Agreement covering disposition of patents secured under Utilities Research Commission investigations ,858 BOARD OF TRUSTEES DEGREES CONFERRED IN J U N E , 1938 June 22 The Secretary presented also fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...or the reasons and periods and under the conditions indicated in each case: 1. Mr. Ronald T. Ranson, Assistant in the Department of Agricultural Economics, leave of absence without pay from May 1 to July 18, 1938, or such time prior to July 18 as he may be able to return to his duties, for the purpose of making certain studies for the United States Department of Agriculture. 2. Dean William B. Day... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1939: ...es Frederick, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective February 1, 1939. Kempster, Elizabeth Curts, Assistant in Nutrition, in the Department of H o m e Economics resignation effective May 1, 1939. Lewis, Frederick Minton, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective February I, 1939. Madison, Mrs. Frances M., Typist in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture resignati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...uing through August 31, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. April 10, 1939 Sorkin, Mrs. Sally, Stenographer in the Graduate School, beginning May 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. April 26, 1939 Spadaro, Constance C , S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...n, Donald G., Scholar in Agronomy declination effective September I, 1939. Vierck, Robert K., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, in the College of Engineering resignation effective May 1, 1939. Vierck, Robert K., to give instruction in General Engineering Drawing, in the Summer Session of 1939 declination effective June 19, 1939. Wilson, Earl A., Scholar in Chemistry declination effective ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...d with hay silage preserved by other methods. This investigation is to be conducted by the Agricultural Experiment Station. The agreement is drawn for a period of fourteen months beginning May 1, 1939, with provisions for its extension upon mutual agreement. The company will contribute 820 for the expenses of this investigation and agrees to contribute an additional 700 as the work progresses if t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...istribution of certain varieties of Illinois large-podded lima bean. This investigation is to be carried on by the Agricultural Experiment Station. T h e agreement is drawn for the period, May 1, 1939, to April 30, 1942. T h e Company will be growing seed of this variety and introducing it to the general public. T h e agreement conforms in all essential particulars with similar agreements of this ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 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)
  • 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))
  • 1940: ...release the University and the State of Illinois from any further liability. The Committee recommends, and I concur, that this compensation be authorized by the Board of Trustees effective May 1, 1940, when he was retired from active service, and to continue during his lifetime or until a period of 120 weeks has expired, subject to the execution of a release of the University and the State of Illi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...nd Typist in the Accounting Division of the Business Office resignation effective April 9, 1940. MOLLER, R U T H CATHERINE, Stenographer in the College of Agriculture resignation effective May 1, 1940. POTTS, MARY A., Scholar in Chemistry declination 1, 1940. ROGERS, SAMUEL PERRY, Instructor in Orthopaedics, effective September in the College of Medicine resignation effective April I, 1940. ROGERS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ... Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, dated as of June 28, 1938, accepted July 15, 1938, as amended Docket No. 111. 1745-F , requiring completion of this project not later than May 1, 1940, and extending the time to August 31, 1940. This report was received for record. CONTRACT CHANGE ORDERS ON P.W.A. PROJECTS 22 Pursuant to the authorization of the Board of Trustees, I have approved t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...nt of Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, and Associate Chief in Swine Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on fivesevenths time, on indefinite tenure, beginning May 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of three thousand dollars 3,000 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . May 16, 1940 FISCHER, MONROE C , Assistant in Economics, in the College of Commerce, on one-h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1940: ...Agricultural Experiment Station for the introduction of new varieties of sweet corn and lima beans developed by the Department of Horticulture. T h e agreement is drawn for the period from May 1, 1940, to April 30, 1943. 2. E. I. duPont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Delaware, for a cooperative study with the Agricultural Experiment Station of the Quantitative Utilization of Urea in Coverin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1941: ...0 of the equipment to be purchased by the University from the Union. Last year the officers of the Illinois Union agreed to the deferment of this settlement, but it should be made prior to May 1, 1941, when the Illinois Union will be dissolved and pass out of existence. An appropriation from the General Reserve Fund will be necessary for this purpose. T h e Comptroller reports also that an agreeme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ... seven hundred dollars 1,700 a year. April 14, 1941 SNYDER, THELMA MAY, Clerk in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety-five dollars 95 a month. April 11, 1041 STASTNY, A N N J U N E , Stenographer in the Department of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...RNEST D E W I T T , Associate in Agronomy Extension, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, on 59 100 time, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand nine hundred dollars 1,000 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . April 10, 1041 WATROBINSKI, H. WANDA, Junior Stenographer in the Chica... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...ation effective March 30, 1941. BUSCH, M r s . MARION BAUMHAUER, Statistical Clerk in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1941. CARNES, J E S S G., Fellow in History declination effective September 1, 1941. D A H M U S , MAURICE EDWARD, Assistant in Horticulture, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...S E., to give instruction in Education, in the Summer Session of 1941 declination effective June 16, 1041. RIDDLE, M r s . BERNIECE HARPER, Cataloger in the Library resignation effec- tive May 1, 1941. SHRIVER, LOIS K., Scholar in H o m e Economics declination effective September 1, 1941. SIMA, DOROTHY J., Scholar in History declination effective September 1,1941. SIMMONS, HARRY A., Scholar in Eng... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: May 1, 1941 FRIEND, Mrs. LESTER MCCONNELL, Junior Stenographer in the Personnel Bureau of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, beginning May 3, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1041, subject to the r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: May 1, 1941 IRISH, MARY KATHLEEN, to give instruction in Library Science, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1041, and ending August 9, 1041, at a cash compensation of two hundred fifty dollars 25... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: May 1, 1941 KETCHUM, Mrs. H E L E N MILLER, Assistant in Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1041, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...y-three dollars 23 a month. M a y 5, 1941 MARKUSICH, Mrs. MARGARET EWALD, Technician in the Department of Pathology and Therapeutics, in the College of Dentistry, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. M a y 14, 1941 MONTGOMERY, M A X MALCOLM, Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on one-third time, beginning Apri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...lars 500 for the session. M a y 1, 1941 SCHUM, R U T H , Stenographer and Record-keeper in the Department of Horticulture, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. April 28, 1941 SHOEMAKER, H U R S T H U G H , to give instruction in Zoology, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...TMENT OF CHICAGO COLLEGES U N I O N BOARD 29 I submit the following nominations for membership on the Chicago Colleges Union Board, the appointees to serve for a term of one year beginning May 1, 1941: Student Representatives ROBERT T H O M A S BROWNE PETER SEGAL 615 S. Ashland Boulevard, Chicago Senior in College of Medicine ROBERT K E N N E T H ARMSTRONG 2647 W. Potomac Avenue, Chicago Senior in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...on, Associate in the Department of Art, sick leave with pay from May 6 until August 31, 1941. Mrs. Elizabeth Beedle, Clerk in the Catalog Department of the Library, sick leave with pay from May 1 to June 1, 1941. Dr. M. H, Worthington, Superintendent of the Dispensary, College of Medicine, sick leave with pay from April 25 to August 1, 1941. Dr. D. W . Kerst, Assistant Professor of Physics, extens... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 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: ...SITY OF ILLINOIS 621 APPOINTMENTS TO THE ILLINI UNION BOARD AT URBANA 16 A request that the following appointments to the Illini Union Board be confirmed. These appointees will serve until May 1, 1942. Student Representatives Men's League: Mr. John C. Martin, Jr., 907 West Main Street, Salem. Mr. Nevin E. Kendell, Ashton. Mr. James H. Felt, 1006 South 23d Street, Bellwood. Woman's League: Miss Hel... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...rtment has been authorized to proceed with the necessary remodeling and installations of equipment necessary to make these quarters available to the Navy and ready to function on or before May 1, 1942. Most of this work is being done through contractors on the basis of the lowest bids or quotations received. The Business Office has been authorized to place orders for this work and equipment on tha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ith lodging while on duty. April 3, 1942 GARVEY, NEIL F., Acting Supervisor of Visual Aids Service in the Division of University Extension, on three-fourths time, for four months beginning May 1, 1942, at a salary at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars 1,600 a year. April 13, 1942 GIBSON, ROBERT WILDER, Assistant in Mathematics, on 8 15 time, for four months beginning March 1, 1942, at a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...f one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. May 8, 1042 WESTERBEEK, LOUISE ALBERTA, Senior Account Clerk in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1942, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-five dollars 135 a month this supersedes h e r previous appointment . M a y 6, 1942 RESIGNATIONS A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...e School of Journalism resignation effective April 30, 1942. BARKETT, P H I L L I P J O H N , J u n i o r Accountant in the Accounting Division of the Business Office resignation effective May 1, 1942. BAYLOR, EDWARD RANDALL, Assistant in Zoology resignation effective April t.S, 1942BONADURER, MARGARET A N N , Stenographer in the Graduate School resig- nation effective J u n e 1, 1942. COCKRUM, E ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...Improvement Committee of the National Fertilizer Association, 500 for the continuation of research on the response of soybeans to soil treatment and fertilizer practices, for one year from May 1, 1942, by the Agricultural Experiment Station. This report was received for record. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS O F UNIVERSITY STAFF MEMBERS 22 At the meeting of the Board on May 16, I presented estimates of staf... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...ical Engineering, in the Summer Quarter of 1942 declination effective June 8, 1942. GREGORY, Mrs. MARY RUTHERFORD, Stenographer in the Order Department of the Library resignation effective May 1, 1942. GRIMES, JOHN, Scholar in Accountancy declination effective September 1, 1942. HALL, DOLORES PEGGY, Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics resignation effective at... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 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)
  • 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: ...sor from May 1, 1042 the date to which he has been paid in full to the end of the biennium at the rate of 4,000 per year. 3. Hold all payments to Judge Johnson as "University Counsel" from May 1, 1942, on, and for Mr. Hodges as Assistant to University Counsel from May 1, 1942, to December 31, 1942, until legislation authorizing these payments is approved. Although the Executive Committee on Januar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...f the biennium at the rate of 4,000 per year. 3. Hold all payments to Judge Johnson as "University Counsel" from May 1, 1942, on, and for Mr. Hodges as Assistant to University Counsel from May 1, 1942, to December 31, 1942, until legislation authorizing these payments is approved. Although the Executive Committee on January 23, 1943, authorized certification of Judge Johnson's full salary for Janu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ... Men's Old Gymnasium including the swimming pool in that building , the Gymnasium Annex, and the Engine Annex on the north campus which were turned over to the United States Navy beginning May 1, 1942. This recommendation was not approved by the Board. T h e establishment of the Army and Navy specialized training programs, which will include instruction in swimming, makes it necessary to request r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... Co, 335 Shares Capital Stock.. 6 4 33 500 00 Public Service Company of Northern Illinois 20 shares Preferred Capital Stock 6 2 000 00 Federal Land Bank of Houston Federal Farm Loan Bond 4 May 1, 1943 1 000 00 Federal Land Bank of Wichita Federal Farm TREASURYTrust Company First LessBanking; 301.12; 5 to 1933 perDecember19531933 GROUPCentral Corporation 500Mortgage Gold 111.Gold Coke GoldANDandCom... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1943: ...ppointment . March 26, 1943 ALEXANDER, MELANCTHON HERBERT, Associate in Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month. April 22, 1943 ARMSTRONG, MARY PARALEE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Depart- ment of Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Exp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ervice rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. April 13, 1943 HARDIN, LOIS, Clinic Nurse in the Dispensary, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 23, 1943 HARWOOD, NANCY LEE, Junior Clerk... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventyfive dollars 175 a month. March 20, 1943 JOHNSON, MARY ADELINE, Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Radio Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month. April 17, 1943 JOHNSON, RALPH HARRY, Instructor in Physical Education for Men, on threefourths time, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ious appointment . March 23, 1943 MATTINGLY, R I T A JANE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Horticulture, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of ninety dollars 90 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 26, 1943 MACLAY, KATHERINE, Assistant House Manager i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...edes her previous appointment . April 2, 1943 OEHMKE, CHARLES MCDONALD, Assistant Tabulating Machine Supervisor in the Tabulating Division of the Business Office, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month. April 27, 1943 PORTER, M R S . HELEN BRUNDZA, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ious appointment . March 26, 1943 SNYDER, THELMA M A Y , Junior Account Clerk in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifteen dollars 115 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 26, 1943 STINE, ALPHA Q., Assistant Die... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...sixty-five dollars 65 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 2, 1943 TURNER, LUCILE, Library Assistant in the Catalog Department of the Library, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one thousand seven hundred dollars 1700 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . April 23, 1943 TUTUNJIAN, KHACHER HORS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ndred dollars 1700 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . April 23, 1943 TUTUNJIAN, KHACHER HORSAP, Assistant in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1,1943, without salary. April 19,1943 ,348 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 29 TYSTAD, MARGARET, Supervising Nurse in the Research and Educational Hospital, for five months beginning April 1, 1943, subject to Univer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...tion effective October I. I943BROWN, WILBERT OTHO, Associate in Pathology, in the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology, and Public Health, in the College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1943. ,1943 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 349 BUTCHER, KATHLEEN E., Fellow in Mathematics declination effective June i, 1943CARLSON, EUNICE G., Junior Laboratory Assistant in the Department of An... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... m e Economics resignation effective April I, 1943. REESER, M R S . IRMA WHITAKER, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the P u r - chasing Division of the Business Office resignation effective May 1, 1943. RICHARDS, CLAIRE L A R U E , Scholar in Music declination effective October 1, 1943- RUSSELL, WINIFRED A., Junior File Clerk in the Admitting Clinic, in the College of Dentistry resignation effectiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ly 1, 1943, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars 1800 . May 13, 1943 BITTING, BARBARA, Junior Library Assistant in Catalog Department of the Library, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one thousand six hundred dollars 1600 a year. May 6, 1943 BURR, M R S . DOROTHY R., Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Division... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...nt Photographic Technician, in the Department of Orthodontia, on one-half time, and in the Department of Radiology, on one-half time, in the College of Dentistry, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month this supersedes her previous appointm e n t . May IS, 1943 "The date in parenthesis is the date ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ch the appointment was made by the President. ,19431 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 371 MITCHELL, MURIEL J., Junior Record Clerk in the Catalog Department of the Library, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. May IS, 1943 MOTEL, WILLIAM G., Medical Officer in the Division of Services for Crippled Childr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ERT, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology Extension, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, at a salary at the rate of three thousand two hundred dollars 3200 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . May 6, 1943 RICHARDS, BETTY A N N , Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the University H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... . May 15, 1943 SCHAD, MARY JANE, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, at a salary at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. May 3, 1943 SHARPE, DONALD MARTIN, Instructor in Education and Coordinator of Student Teaching, for twenty-six days in April, at a salary of one ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...The Secretary presented also for record the following list of cancellations, declinations, and resignations. ALLEN, JOSEPH HEATLY DULLES, JR., Instructor in Spanish resignation effec- tive May 1, 1943. BORHEK, BARBARA JANE, Instructor in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture resignation effective July 1, 1943. ,372 BOARD OF TRUSTEES BOYD, SAMUEL N., JR., Fellow in Chemistry declination ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...cquisition Department of the Library resignation effective June 16, 1943. PARTRIDGE, FRANCES JANE, Junior Library Assistant in the Reference Department of the Library resignation effective May 1, 1943. SAWYER, M R S . JANET MUMM, Junior Library Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library resignation effective June 16, 1943. SHAFFER, MARY I., Scholar in English cancellation effective October 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...les. All such persons revert to their present yearly salaries January 1, 1944, unless other action occurs meantime. In the tenure column, A indicates indefinite tenure and F indicates from May 1, 1943, through December 31, 1943. Administration Tenure Salary 1. P . E. Johnston, State Supervisor, Emergency F a r m Labor E , F 3 333 Professor C and Chief S , Agricultural Economics A Present salary, 4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... 1, 1943, at a salary of three thousand five hundred dollars 3,500 . May 28, 1943 Lococo, ANTOINETTE, Principal Clerk in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of two thousand dollars 2,000 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . June I, 1943 MARSHALL, O W E N HARLAN, Junior Labor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ... a year this supersedes her previous appointment . June I, 1943 MARSHALL, O W E N HARLAN, Junior Laboratory Attendant in the Department of Physics, in the College of Engineering, beginning May 1, 1943, and continuing until further notice, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 13, 10... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...sand eight hundred fifty dollars 3,850 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . June 15, 1943 MUSGRAVE, GLENN E., Storekeeper in the Military Department, for four months beginning May 1, 1943, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty-five dollars 165 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . June I, 1943 ODELL, RUSSELL TURNER, Associ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...S . MARY C. WALLEN, Domestic in the W o m a n ' s Residence Hall, November 3, 1942, to September 1, 1944. M R S . A N N A O'CONNOR, Seamstress in the Sewing and Mending Service Department, May 1, 1943, to September 1, 1944. ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 835 M R S . MABEL P . SMITH, University Social Director at Busey and Evans Halls, July 1, 1943, to September 1, 1044. MRS. MOLLIE HALL, Staff Nurse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...kes the release of Professor Summers a convenience to the University as well as a service to the Federal Government. The Dean of the College recommends that Professor Summers be released on May 1, and that he be given leave with full pay for the balance of the academic year 1942-1943 or until September 1, 1943, because by May 1 he will have finished substantially all of the work required of him un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ollege recommends that Professor Summers be released on May 1, and that he be given leave with full pay for the balance of the academic year 1942-1943 or until September 1, 1943, because by May 1 he will have finished substantially all of the work required of him under his University contract and his services to the Federal Government will involve a financial sacrifice because of the difference be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...IRVING J. SPEIGEL, Assistant in Neurology and Neurological Surgery, from April 25 through August 31, 1943. ARTHUR WILBUR CLEVENGER, High School Visitor with rank of P r o f e s s o r , from May 1 through August 31, 1943. O n m o t i o n of M r . D a v i s , t h e l e a v e s f o r i l l n e s s w e r e g r a n t e d a s r e c o m m e n d e d ; action on leaves for w a r service w a s d e f e r r e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...mated requirements, May I to J u n e 30, 1943 36 500 Total Estimated Expenses 165 619 ,362 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 24 Actual departmental receipts to April 30 were 91,570. T h e estimates for May 1 to June 30 are 16,800, and total estimated receipts for the year, 108,370, an excess of 21,705 estimated over budget estimates. Ample resources, therefore, exist for the additional appropriation, which al... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...st 31. 943KARL E. GARDNER, Associate in Dairy Husbandry Extension, from April 27 through August 31, 1943. SEYMOUR LAMPERT, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. I0 CHARLES BOYD GRANBERG, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, Col- lege of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ANTHONY F. DEROSE, Graduate Assistant in Pharmacognos... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...duate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. I0 CHARLES BOYD GRANBERG, Graduate Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, Col- lege of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ANTHONY F. DEROSE, Graduate Assistant in Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ZACHARY A. BLIER, Instructor in Medicine R u s h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...Assistant in Hospital Pharmacy, Col- lege of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ANTHONY F. DEROSE, Graduate Assistant in Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ZACHARY A. BLIER, Instructor in Medicine R u s h , from May 1 through A u g u s t 3 1 , 1943. LAWRENCE PAYNE, Laborer in the Physical Plant Department, Chicago, from May 12 throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...43. ANTHONY F. DEROSE, Graduate Assistant in Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. ZACHARY A. BLIER, Instructor in Medicine R u s h , from May 1 through A u g u s t 3 1 , 1943. LAWRENCE PAYNE, Laborer in the Physical Plant Department, Chicago, from May 12 through August 31, 1943. WILLIAM N E I L THOMPSON, Assistant in F a r m Management in the Dep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...August 31, 1943, for services as educational consultant to the W a r Department specialized training programs. ROBERT G. MARTINEK, Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, from May 1 through August 31, 1943, for services as research assistant at the University of Chicago in war work. On motion of Mr. Davis, these leaves were granted as recommended. PLAQUE IN ILLINOIS SURGICAL INSTITUT... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ow be approved. MAYNARD K. WEITZEL, Guard at University Armory, Physical Plant De partment, from March 22 through August 31, 1943. A r m y ARTHUR WILBUR CLEVENGEK, High School Visitor, from May 1 through August 31, 1943. A r m y EVA ANNA BEGG, Supervising Nurse in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, from April 5 through August 31, 1943. Army Nurse Corps ISADORE PILOT, Associate Professor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 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: ...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)
  • 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: ... 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: 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)
  • 1944: ...ochemistry of amino acids under the direction of Professor W . C. Rose, for the year beginning September I, 1943. 4. John and M a r y R. Markle Foundation, 5400 annually for two years from May 1, 1944, for the continuation of research on experimental renal hypertension in the Department of Physiology of the College of Medicine. 5. National Dairy Council, 4,685 for research on the calcium, phosphor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...il, 4,685 for research on the calcium, phosphorus, and nitrogen metabolism of adolescent children and of the utilization of the calcium of food, for the period of fourteen months beginning May 1, 1944. 6. Koppers Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 3,000 in support of research on the insecticidal properties of coal tar chemicals, to be carried on in the Department of Entomology under the supervisio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ...ed dollars 100 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . June 1, 1044 SMITH, LLOYD, Special Research Associate in Physics, in the College of Engineering, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of two hundred twenty dollars 220 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . June 12, 1944 SMITH, WARREN HARDING, Research Physicist in the Department of Physics, in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: ... this supersedes his previous appointment . June 12, 1944 SMITH, WARREN HARDING, Research Physicist in the Department of Physics, in t h e College of Engineering, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of two hundred twenty dollars 220 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . June 29, 1044 SPADARO, CONSTANCE C , Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Neuro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 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)
  • 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: ...sualty Company as per action of the Board, April 17, 1941. On February 20, 1943, the Board approved the plan of carrying such insurance in mutual companies. T h e present insurance expires May 1, 1944. Indications point to a possibility of an increase in rates for this type of insurance. T h e Lumbermens Casualty Company is ready, at this time, to cancel the present policy pro rata and rewrite the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...rch 31, 1944. Fox, H . HERBERT, Assistant in Mathematics resignation effective April I, 1944. HOPKINS, M R S . M A Y WHITSITT, Lecturer in the Department of Chemistry termination effective May 1, 1944. HOVORKA, JOHN, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering resignation effective April I, 1944. INGRAM, HELEN F., Scholar in History declination effective October 1, 1944. KNELL, M R S . DOR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ost of 3,972.33, subject to debits and credits for additional material at the same uniform prices as the original bill. Because the priority secured from the W a r Production Board expired May 1, 1944, and since the proposed program corresponded in principle to the action of the Board and was within the estimated cost as reported to the Board, the Comptroller approved an emergency order for the pu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...-two dollars fifty cents 82.50 a month. May 24, 1944 EACRET, IVA JEAN, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred five dollars 105 a month. May 5, 1944 ELLISON, M R S . ESTELLE COLLIER, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...d five dollars 105 a month. May 5, 1944 ELLISON, M R S . ESTELLE COLLIER, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. May 5, 1944 FABER, M R S . JOYCE ZIMMERMAN, Junior Assistant Dean of Women, beginni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...cine, for four months beginning May I, 1944, without salary. April 13, 1044 FOURNIER, HARRY J., Instructor in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on 45 100 time, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-seven dollars fifty cents 137.50 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 13, 1944 FRANTZ, ROYENE D., Assistant in H o m e Economics, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...lars 66 a month. April 29, 1944 GARLAND, M R S . VIRGINIA BROWN, J u n i o r Clerk-Stenographer in the E x t e n - sion Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. May 5, 1944 GOOD, M R S . JANICE W I L L S , Senior Record Clerk in the Registrar's Offi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ointment . May 3, 1944 HASTINGS, J. THOMAS, Technical Director of the High School Testing Service, and Associate in Eduction and in Personnel, on one-fourth time, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of eight hundred dollars 800 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . April 25, 1944 H A W K , H E L E N MARGARET, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Dai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... K , H E L E N MARGARET, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 28, 1944 H A Y , RALPH CARROLL, Associate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ppointment . April 28, 1944 H A Y , RALPH CARROLL, Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of three hundred fifty dollars 35 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 13, 1944 HINCHCLIFF, KEITH HARRY, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...d fifty dollars 350 . April 25, 1944 SCHROEDER, M R S . MARGARET J., Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Division of University Extension and in the Summer Semester, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. May 6, 1944 SCHROEDER, MILDRED, Junior Office Appliance Operator in the Department of Agricultu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...100 a month. May 6, 1944 SCHROEDER, MILDRED, Junior Office Appliance Operator in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month. April 28, 1044 SETINA, GENEVIEVE M., Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Animal Hospital, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...his previous appointment . April 20, 1944 STANLEY, M R S . LOLA S., Assistant to the Technical Director of the High School Testing Service, on three-fourths time, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, at a salary at the rate of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month. May 2, 1944 ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 967 STRECKFUS, M R S . MARGARET, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Division of University Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 21, 1944 TAYLOR, W I L L I S REED, Storekeeper in the Department of Physiology, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty-five dollars 145 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 4, 1944 V A N WINKLE, M R S . FLORENCE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...5 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . May 4, 1944 V A N WINKLE, M R S . FLORENCE, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Bureau of Institutional Research, for six months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month. April 10, 1944 VESSEY, ROBERT E., Senior Laboratory Assistant in the Department of Physiolo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...year this supersedes his previous appointment . April 11, 1944 WINSLOW, M R S . REVA P., Junior Account Clerk in the Chicago Division of the Comptroller's Office, for four months beginning May 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . May 6, 1944 RESIGNATIONS, DECLINATIONS, A N D ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ation effective April 13, 1944. DRILLING, DORIS JUNE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1944. EDWARDS, JOSEPH D., JR., Scholar in Chemistry declination effective October 1, 1944. EMMICK, ROBERT D., Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. ENGLISH, WILLIAM S., Scholar in Musi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...tion resignation effective May 1, 1944. EDWARDS, JOSEPH D., JR., Scholar in Chemistry declination effective October 1, 1944. EMMICK, ROBERT D., Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. ENGLISH, WILLIAM S., Scholar in Music Education declination effective October 1, 1944. FOHRELL, ELMER HENRY, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective April 13, 1944. FREIER, HERBERT EDWARD, Assi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ..., Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Purchasing Division of the Comptroller's Office resignation effective June 1, 1944. JONES, ROBERT ELLERY, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. JORGENSEN, INGE BUDTZ, Junior Library Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library resignation effective May I, 1044. ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 969 KANTZ, ASHER DALE, Assistant in Physics, in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...nt in the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene, in the Agricultural Experiment Station and in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e E c o n o m i c s resignation effective May 1, 1944. LAUGHLIN, JOHN SETH, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering resignation effective April 16, 1044. LEVIS, KATHERYNE C , Scholar in Chemistry declination effective October I, 1944. LILL, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...e October I, 1944. LILL, DOROTHY M., Scholar in Physiology declination effective October 1, 1944. LOFTUS, M R S . VERSA, Senior Record Clerk in the Registrar's Office resignation effective May 1, 1944. LOVINGFOSS, MAXINE, Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Accounting Division of the Comptroller's Office resignation effective May 2, 1944. L u x , VIRGINIA JEAN, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...y Assistant in the Departmental Library declination effective April I, 1944. SAKAI, GALE ETSUKO, Junior Library Assistant in the Acquisition Department of the Library resignation effective May 1, 1944. SAMPSON, HERMAN JULIAN, JR., Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. SANCKEN, CAROL JOSEPHINE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Horticulture, in the Extension Serv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...E ETSUKO, Junior Library Assistant in the Acquisition Department of the Library resignation effective May 1, 1944. SAMPSON, HERMAN JULIAN, JR., Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. SANCKEN, CAROL JOSEPHINE, Assistant Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Horticulture, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics resignation effective at the close of business... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...1043. SMITH, LEONARD CHARLES, J R . , Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective April 15, 1944. SMITH, LYLE W., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering resignation effective May 1, 1944. SPRINGER, MELVIN DALE, Assistant in Mathematics resignation effective April 21, 1944. STAFFORD, MARJORIE, Library Assistant in the Reference Department of the Library resignation effective May 4, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ion effective May 4, 1944. STONEHAM, RICHARD GEORGE, Assistant in Mathematics resignation effec- tive April 8, 1944. THOMPSON, JEROME BRADFORD, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. VANHEYNINGEN, EARLE MARVIN, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effec- tive May 1, 1944. WANIATA, GEORGE N., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine resignation effective September 1, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...n effec- tive April 8, 1944. THOMPSON, JEROME BRADFORD, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1944. VANHEYNINGEN, EARLE MARVIN, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effec- tive May 1, 1944. WANIATA, GEORGE N., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine resignation effective September 1, 1943. WELCKER, PAUL H., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine declinati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...4. J. E. JOHNSON, Painter in the Physical Plant Department, sick leave with pay from March 25 through April 28, 1944. MARY A. M A N N , Senior Library Assistant, sick leave without pay from May 1 through August 31, 1944. W. D. RICE, Instructor in Physics, sick leave with pay from April I through May 31, 1944. BRUCE R. FOOTE, Assistant Professor of Music, leave without pay for one year from Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...S H. HARRIS, Assistant in Pediatrics, May I through August 31, 1944. Navy Louis A. HOLUB, Instructor in Surgery, May I through August 31, 1944. Army ARTHUR BERNSTEIN, Associate in Medicine, May 1 through August 31, 1944. Navy R U T H L. SCHWEICKART, Junior Library Assistant in the Catalog Department of the Library, May 1 through August 31, 1944. Navy MARGARET ROTHFUS, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...August 31, 1944. Army ARTHUR BERNSTEIN, Associate in Medicine, May 1 through August 31, 1944. Navy R U T H L. SCHWEICKART, Junior Library Assistant in the Catalog Department of the Library, May 1 through August 31, 1944. Navy MARGARET ROTHFUS, Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Animal Pathology and Hygiene, May I through August 31, 1944. Navy MARIE SHAFFER, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1945: ...one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. March 23, 1945 EVERITT, WILLIAM LITTELL, Professor of Electrical Engineering and H e a d of the Department, in the College of Engineering, beginning May 1, 1945, and continuing until further notice, at a salary at the rate of ten thousand dollars 10,000 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . April 5, 1945 FANCRAT, LORETTA, Staff Nurse in the Resea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... n t s m a d e b y t h e P r e s i d e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y . ALLEN, M R S . LUCTLE W R I G H T , Serial Cataloger in the Library, on two-thirds time, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month this supersedes h e r previous appointment . May 3, 194s 1 BATEMAN, NORMA J E A N , Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Department of A g r i - c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...tment . May 3, 194s 1 BATEMAN, NORMA J E A N , Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Department of A g r i - cultural Economics, in t h e Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ten dollars 110 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 30, 1945 BRAGG, DOROTHY J A N E , J u n i o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...5 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . M a y 11, 1945 GUNNING, MARGARET A N N , Junior Clerk-Typist in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty dollars 130 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 17, 1945 HEINLEIN, GLADYS IDA, Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...of one hundred twelve dollars fifty cents 112.50 a month. M a y 7, 1945 KNIGHT, ABNER RICHARD, Professor of Electrical Engineering, in the College of Engineering, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, at a salary at the rate of five thousand six hundred dollars 5600 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . April 27, 1945 KRIENKE, WALTER ALBERT, Assistant Chief in Dairy Manufactures, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...LEN G., Senior Clerk-Stenographer in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the College of Engineering and in the Engineering Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred forty dollars 140 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . April 30, 1945 PETERSON, CAROLYN, H e a d Nurse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...y-five dollars 225 a month. April I I , 1945 SLADEK, M R S . ADELINE, Dining Room Supervisor in t h e Dietary Department of the Research and Educational Hospitals, for two months beginning May 1, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-nine dollars 139 a m o n t h ; for her convenience she will also be provided with two meals daily, valued at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ENDER, BARBARA J., Scholar in Geology declination effective April 13,1945. HOLLINGSHEAD, GLADYS, Junior Clerk-Typist in t h e Bursar's Division of the Business Office resignation effective May 1, 1945. JACKSON, MELVIN WHEELER, Research Graduate Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station termination effective April 1, 1945. KATZ, LORA, Scholar in Economics declination eff... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...O, JAMES VINCENT, Instructor in Chemistry resignation effective April I, 1945. REED, MARY-ALICE, Assistant in Home Economics, in the Agricultural E x periment Station resignation effective May 1, 1945. ROZENDAL, HENDRINE, Bibliographer in the Acquisition Department of the Library resignation effective May 6, 1945. SHIELDS, M R S . LOIS FOSTER, Junior Clerk-Typist in the Bureau of Institutional Res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...nine hundred dollars 2900 a year. May 21, 1945 MARCH, ISABEL, Clinical Director and Instructor in Occupational Therapy, in the Research and Educational Hospitals, for four months beginning May 1, 1945, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 250 a month this supersedes her previous appointment . M a y 25, 1945 MCCLOY, ROBERT WINSTON, Assistant Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...lture and H o m e Economics resignation effective August 1, 1945. FIELDS, M R S . MARGARET O T I S , Exchange Assistant in the Acquisition Department of t h e Library resignation effective May 1, 1945. GALLANT, LEONARD JAY, Assistant in Neurology and Neurological Surgery, in t h e College of Medicine resignation effective July 1, 1045. GRAF, CARL JOHN, Assistant in Neurology and Neurological Surge... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 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: 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)
  • 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)
  • 1946: ...of Electrical Engineering, in the College of Engineering resignation effective May I, 1946. FISCHER, ROBERT PAUL, Research Examiner in the Division of General Studies resignation effective May 1, 1946. HOOD, MRS. BETTY, Assistant in Speech resignation effective February 1, I946HURME, VEIKKO OSCAR, Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry, in the College of Dentistry resignation effective at the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...r previous appointment . March 29, 1946 BRYAN, LESLIE AULLS, Professor of Business Organization and Operation, on indefinite tenure, and Director of the Institute of Aeronautics, beginning May 1, 1946, and continuing through August 31, 1947, at a salary at the rate of nine thousand five hundred dollars 9500 a year. April 4, 1946 BUCKLEY, THOMAS FRANCIS, Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...6, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 24, 1946 CARRITHERS, JAMES MARKHAM, Assistant Professor of Accountancy, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, at a salary of six hundred dollars 600 this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 16, 1946 CONNOLLY, WALTER CURTIS, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on three-fourths time, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ntment was made by the President. ,1946 U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS 1127 FRY, WILLIAM J., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning May 1, 1946, a n d continuing through August 31, 1947, at a salary at the rate of two thousand one hundred dollars 2100 a year. April 23, 1946 GERSH, ISIDORE, Associate Professor of Pathology, in the College of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ... salary this supersedes his previous appointment . May 22, 1946 GREENBERG, HAROLD ARMAND, Clinical Assistant Professor of Criminology, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, without salary this supersedes his previous appointment . April 23, 1946 GUMBINER, STANLEY H., Clinical Assistant in Medicine, beginning February 15, 1946, and continuing through August 31, 1946, wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...een cents 107.14 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . April 23, 1946 HARRIS, ELLIS H., Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, without salary this supersedes his previous appointment . May 9, 1946 HARRIS, JAMES R., Head Resident in the Men's Residence Halls, and First Assistant in F a r m Management, in the Department of Ag... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...stipendium of six hundred fifty dollars 650 this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 9, 1946 HOWARD, E. ERNEST, Counsellor for Veterans in Spanish courses, for two months beginning May 1, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred twenty dollars 220 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 21, 1946 HOWARD, E. ERNEST, Counsellor for Veterans in Spanish courses, on onehalf ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...hs beginning October 1, 1945, without salary. M a y 22, 1946 IRENEUS, CARL, J R . , Assistant Professor of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, on one-fifth time, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, at a salary at the rate of six hundred dollars 600 a year this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 28, 1946 JACKSON, MILDRED R., Clinical Assistant in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ..., for four months beginning May I, 1946, without salary. May 4, 1946 JAMES, SHIRLEY IRENE, Research Assistant in Biological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars 160 a month. May 21, 1946 JANES, ADRIAN WILLIAM, Assistant Editor, with the rank of Instructor, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...rsedes his previous appointment . M a y 4, 1946 SMITH, A U S T I N EDWARD, Lecturer in Pharmacology, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning May 1, 1946, without salary. M a y 9, 1946 SMITH, LYLE W., Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, for one month beginning June 1, 1946, at a salary of one hundred thirty-one dolla... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...he following list of resignations and declinations. A T K I N S , CLINTON PAUL, Special Research Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1946. ,194 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1131 AUTEN, DONALD SEYMOUR, Assistant in Pathology, in t h e College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1946. BOWLDEN, HENRY J., Scholar in Physics declination effe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ing Experiment Station resignation effective May 1, 1946. ,194 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1131 AUTEN, DONALD SEYMOUR, Assistant in Pathology, in t h e College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1946. BOWLDEN, HENRY J., Scholar in Physics declination effective October 1, 1946. BOWLES, MILDRED V., Scholar in Spanish declination effective October 1, 1946. DAVIS, M R S . FERN DEBECK, Bibliographer i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ate Professor of French resignation effective September I, 1946. POTTS, W I L L I S JOHN, Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery R u s h , in the College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1946. THOMAS, MARTIN ELLIOTT, Acquisition Assistant in the Library, with the rank of Instructor resignation effective May 1, 1946. THOMPSON, HERMAN ORA, Associate Professor of Manufacturing Pharmacy, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...gery R u s h , in the College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1946. THOMAS, MARTIN ELLIOTT, Acquisition Assistant in the Library, with the rank of Instructor resignation effective May 1, 1946. THOMPSON, HERMAN ORA, Associate Professor of Manufacturing Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy resignation effective September 1, 1946. TOUSTER, M R S . EVA KATHERINE, Assistant in English resignat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ssociate Professor of Manufacturing Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy resignation effective September 1, 1946. TOUSTER, M R S . EVA KATHERINE, Assistant in English resignation effective May 1, 1946. The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM PARK LIVINGSTON Secretary President ,1132 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 20. SUMMER SESSION SALARIES BUDGET Approved by the Board, page i n s Aeronautical Engineering ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 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))
  • 1947: ...olbert of the Twin City Real Estate Exchange under the following conditions: 1. Total purchase price, 34,750, payable 5,000 at the time of signing the contract and the balance on or before May 1, 1947, subject to a merchantable abstracted title for all the lots. 2. The University to contract with Mr. Colbert for the erection of 25 National Homes on said lots, contingent upon the University's secur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... Medicine , March 17August 31, 1947, 150 a month 4-12-47 . ROGERS, P A T T I E., Catalog-Acquisition Librarian, rank of Instructor Undergraduate Division in Chicago , four months beginning May 1, 1947, 250 a month 4-5-47 . ROSCOE, S. N., Graduate Research Assistant, Psychology V2 , ten months beginning September I, 1946, 115 a month, supersedes 4-5-47 . SCHOLAR, A. J., Instructor, Engineering Unde... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...iting Professor, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , for the academic year beginning September I, 104.7, 6250 5-14-47 . GRAHAM, J. W., Special Research Assistant, Ceramic Engineering S , May 1, 1947, until further notice, 230 a month, supersedes 5-12-47 . GRICE, G. R., Instructor, Psychology, ten months beginning September 1, 1947, 3750 4-30-47 . GUTMANN, MARTIN, Fellow, Physiology Medicine , fi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...47 . GUTMANN, MARTIN, Fellow, Physiology Medicine , five months beginning April 1, 1947, 150 a month 4-23-47 . HAYNE, R. A., Research Assistant, Psychiatry Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1947, without salary 4-23-47 . HENRY, MILDRED I., Research Associate, Labor and Industrial Relations, Reference Librarian, rank of Associate Professor Library , April 16-August 31, 1947, 400 a month 4-30-... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...cial Research Assistant, Mechanical Engineering S , May 1, 1047, until further notice, 220 a month 5-7-47 . WEINBERG, JACK, Clinical Instructor, Psychiatry Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1947, without salary, supersedes 4-23-47 . W H I T M A N , D. W , Research Assistant, Dairy Manufactures Dairy Husbandry S yi , September I, 1946, until further notice, 110 a month, supersedes 4-30-47 . R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...Psychometrist, Student Personnel Bureau, two months beginning July 1, 1947, 216.67 a month, supersedes 6-18-47 . CANEPA, J. F., Research Fellow, Physiology Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1947, 200 a month 6-11-47 . COMBS, WINIFRED M., Assistant, Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology Veterinary Medicine , one year beginning September 1, 1947, 2400 6-3-47 . COMPTON, MARION E., Public Healt... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ...ivision in Chicago , June 1, 1947-August 31, 1948, 6000 a year 6-3-47 . CULVER, L. B., Assistant Professor, Forestry Extension, Extension Forester Forestry E 64 100 , four months beginning May 1, 1947, 2560 a year, in addition to 1440 a year paid by the Illinois State Natural History Survey, for which the University assumes no responsibility, supersedes 5-27-47 . CZYZF.WSKI, HARRY, Assistant Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...d. Therefore, the Hospitals staff has had considerable experience with the program and considers it well organized and executed. It is proposed that the clinical training program be started May 1, and will continue for the next three years. T h e Medical Director of the Research and Educational Hospitals, the Director of Nursing in the Hospitals, and the Vice-President for the Medical Center have ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1948: .... PURCHASE OF COAL FOR GALESBURG UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION 14 Bids have been requested on 15,000 tons of screenings i j 4 " x o " estimated as required during the period June 1, 1947, through May 1, 1948, for the plant at the Galesburg Undergraduate Division. Bids were requested from 35 concerns, known or thought to be interested in and possibly able to furnish this coal. The only bid received was fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ntancy J 4 , one year beginning September 1, 1948, 1500 4-21-48 . FURLONG, ELIZABETH J., Acquisition Librarian, rank of Instructor Undergraduate Division in Chicago , four months beginning May 1, 1948, 3000 a year, supersedes 4-23-48 . GAGE, N. L., Assistant Professor, Bureau of Research and Service, one year beginning September 1, 1948, 5000 4-23-48 . GARVIN, JOHN, Research Associate, Psychiatry ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...cal Adviser for Men, August 1, 1948-August 31, 1949, 5000 a year 4-22-48 . HARNESS, R. B., Reference Librarian, rank of Instructor Undergraduate Division in Chicago , four months beginning May 1, 1948, 3200 a year, supersedes 4-23-48 . HENDERSON, D. M., Instructor, Geology, one year beginning September 1, 1948, 3800 4-I5-48 . . t HERFINDAHL, O. C , Instructor, Economics, one year beginning Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...Civil Engineering Undergraduate Division in Galesb u r g , April 20-June 30, 1948, 775 4-30-48 . KNIGHT, K. C , Natural History Library Assistant, rank of Instructor, four months beginning May 1, 1948, 250 a month 5-8-48 . KROMREY, J. M., Assistant, Physical Education for Men Undergraduate Division in Chicago , nine months beginning September 16, 1948, 2880; in addition to an estimated additional ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None Corneli Seed Co. sweet corn Associated Seed Introduction of new varieties of None May 1, 1948 Growers, Inc. sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...duction of new varieties of None Crookham Co. sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None Corneli Seed Co. sweet corn Associated Seed Introduction of new varieties of None May 1, 1948 Growers, Inc. sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None Northrup, King Co. sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None F. H. Woodruff Sons sweet corn Research fell... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None Northrup, King Co. sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None F. H. Woodruff Sons sweet corn Research fellowship in refractories February 15, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: sweet corn May 1, 1948 Introduction of new varieties of None F. H. Woodruff Sons sweet corn Research fellowship in refractories February 15, 1948 American Refrac2 400 00 tories Institute for 1948-1949 1 400 00 September 1,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...e months beginning September 16, 1948, 700. Botany TANAD.A, TAKUMA, Fellow, nine months beginning September 16, 1948, 1000. Chemistry ALBERTI, CARLOS, Research Fellow, two months beginning May 1, 1948, 480 5-20-48 . ANDEREGG, ARNOLD H E N R Y , Fellow, nine months beginning September 1000. ANDERSON, H U G H VERITY, Fellow, nine months beginning September 1000. 16, 1948, 16, 1048, BRAUN, BERNARD H ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...nistrative staffs of the University in any capacity, or who are on scholarship or fellowship appointment in the Graduate School, or who are on permanent employment on the nonacademic staff, may 1 Teaching faculty whose services are required during the two semesters of the academic year September-June but whose salaries are paid in twelve monthly installments. ,392 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 23 registe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: On May 1st the history of this enterprise and the arguments for and against the present plan were reviewed in my office. Following this meeting Mr. Vernon L. Nickell, Superintendent of Public Instruction, concurre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ... 1 is completely covered by insurance but not items 2 and 3. This report was received for record. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 20 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed between May 1 and July 10, 1948 see Appendix, page 65 . This report was received for record. GIFTS AND GRANTS OF FUNDS FOR RESEARCH AND OTHER PURPOSES 21 A report of gifts and grants of funds for research and other pur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1948: ...E. I. DuPont deNemours Co., Chicago Johnson Oil Refining Co., Chicago Cost 4 158 00 f.o.b. Urbana gallon, or 1 050 00 ,1948 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS COMPTROUUER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED MAY 1 T O 31, 1948 Amount to be Paid to the University 2 500 00 65 Purpose With Whom International Minerals Phosphorous utilization by plants and Chemical Corp. The Formfit Co. Stomach tight lacing Date April 2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ODS, GEORGE T., Assistant Professor. Veterinary Extension Veterinary P a thology and Hygiene Veterinary Medicine Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics , four months beginning May 1, 1949, 5000 a year 3-4-49 . GRADUATE FELLOWS The following appointments were made by the President of the University on the dates indicated in parenthesis. CHEN, CHIA-YUNG, Fellow, Chemistry, February i-Ju... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...tees at the April meeting requested a report of total contracts let under these general standing contracts since July 1, 1048. T h a t report is as follows, for the period July I, 1948, to May 1, 1949: Lewis S. Colbert, general work 220 826 01 Reliable Plumbing and Heating Co 44 510 19 Schroeder's, ventilating and sheet metal 30 050 42 Square Deal Electric Company 4776292 This report was received ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ... . GIBSON, ROLAND, Assistant Professor, Economics, academic year beginning September I, 1949, 5000 4-22-49 . GRAHAM, SARA, Natural History Library Assistant, Library, four months beginning May 1, 1949, 3000 a year 4-20-49 . GREENSPON, SEYMOUR A., Research Fellow, Pathology Medicine , 1750 a year, and Research Assistant, Pathology Medicine 4 on Y basis , 1850 a year, for five months beginning April... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...ine , one year beginning July I, 1949, without salary, supersedes 5-26-49 . FLEMING, M R S . MARILYN M., Electroencephalographer, and Assistant, Psychiatry Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1949, 200 a month 5-21-49 . FRAENKEL, GOTTFRIED S., Special Research Professor, Entomology Graduate College , three months beginning June 15, 1949, 1998 6-13-49 . FRANKEL, SHERMAN, Special Research Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...12-49 . LEVY, SAUL, Instructor, Applied Materia Medica and Therapeutics 2A , and Coordinator of Postgraduate Telephone Courses Postgraduate Studies 27 100 Dentistry , four months beginning May 1, 1949, 3000 a year, supersedes 6-28-49 . LITTLE, E. B., Biological Sciences Undergraduate Division in Chicago , Summer Session, 1949, eight weeks beginning June 20, 1949, 593, supersedes 7-9-49 - ,1949 UNI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...al Services for W a r Veterans , Summer Session, 1949, beginning June 17-August 13, 1949, 556 7-1-49 . STAMPS, FREDERICK W., Research Associate, Psychiatry Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1949, 10,000 a year 7-9-49 . STEINER, PAULINE J., German, Summer Session, 1949, beginning June 17-August 13, 1949, 667, supersedes 6-28-49 . STICE, LESLIE F., Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1949: ...s by the Department of Physiology 84. E. R. Squibb Sons, New York City, 4,000 for research on striated muscle relaxants in the Department of Pharmacology during the period of one year from May 1, 1949 85. Swift and Company, Chicago, 3,500 for t h e renewal of a grant for research on amino acids in the Department of Surgery 86. The Toni Company, Chicago, 7,300 for research on "Sulfhydril Compounds ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... one-half per cent 2l 2 per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1041, to November 1, 1949, inclusive. Interest rate of two and one-fourth per cent 2 4 per annum on bonds maturing from May 1, 1950, to May 1, 1954; which produced a total net interest cost of One Hundred Forty-eight Thousand Three H u n d r e d Ninety-four and 83 100 Dollars 148,394.83 , or an effective interest rate of 2.309103... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1950: ...ee-fourths per cent 2 i per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1941, to November 1, 1949, inclusive. Interest rate of two and one-fourth per cent 2 4 per annum on bonds maturing from May 1, 1950, to May 1, 1952, inclusive; Interest rate of two and one-half per cent 2 per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1952, to May I, 1954, inclusive; which produced a total net interest cost of One ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1950: ... years. Professor Chalmers' present appointment as Acting Director will expire September I, 1950. I recommend that the change in title to Director and the new salary become effective as of May 1, 1950. On motion of Dr. Meyer, this appointment was made as recommended. APPOINTMENT O F MARK H. HINDSLEY AS DIRECTOR O F THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BANDS 2 The University of Illinois Bands have been an in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...irector of the Bands since September 1, 1948, when Director A. A. Harding retired, be appointed Director of the University of Illinois Bands and Professor in the School of Music, effective May 1, 1950, at a total salary of 8,500. ,i95o UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO71 On motion of Mr. Nickell, this appointment was made as recommended. APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE STUDENT COUNSE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... Nickell, this appointment was made as recommended. APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR AND ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE STUDENT COUNSELING BUREAU 3 I recommend the following appointments to be effective May 1, 1950: 1. William M. Gilbert, now Acting Director of the Student Counseling Bureau, as Associate Professor of Psychology and Director of the Student Counseling Bureau at an annual salary of 8,000. 2. Leo A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...00,000. SECTION 2. That said bonds shall be designated "Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit Revenue Bonds," be numbered 1 to 700, inclusive, be of the denomination of 1,000 each, be dated May 1, 1950, bonds numbered I to 345, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of two and one-fourth per cent 2j per annum, bonds numbered 346 to 462, inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of two and one-half p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...e United States of America at the Chicago Title and Trust Company, in the City of Chicago, Illinois, being interest then due on its Student-Staff Apartments Second Unit Revenue Bond, dated May 1, 1950, Number President, Board of Trustees Secretary, Board of Trustees Form of Registration Date of Registration In Whose Name Registered Signature of Registrar SECTION 5. That upon the issuance of any re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...d to execute for and on behalf of the University a Deposit Agreement with said bank as Depositary in substantially the following form, to wit: T H I S D E P O S I T A G R E E M E N T dated May 1, 1950, between the University of Illinois, a public corporate body duly organized and existing under the laws of and located in the State of Illinois hereinafter sometimes referred to as the "University" ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... seven hundred and thirty-one thousandths 0.731 of an acre, more or less, but subject to all legal highways. located on Green Street in the City of Urbana, Illinois, said bonds being dated May 1, 1950, and maturing as follows: Principal Bond Maturity Amount Numbers Dates April I, 1951 5i3,ooo i- 13 incl .October 1, 1951 14,000 14- 27 .April 1, 1952 14,000 28-41 .October 1, 1952 14.000 42- 55 .Apri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...r, and January 31 for the previous six months' period ending December 31 of each year; provided, however, there shall be deposited on September 1, 1950 the net revenues for the period from May 1, 1950 to September 1, 1950, which amount, together with sufficient funds derived from the proceeds of the sale of said bonds will be such that the sum so deposited will not be less than the interest requir... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... academic year, 7500 a year 4-26-50 . RICKETTS, ROBERT M., Instructor, Orthodontia Dentistry 45 100 , and in t h e Division of Services for Crippled Children 55 100 , four months beginning May 1, 1950, S375 a month, supersedes 5-3-50 . ROBINSON, JAMES E., Assistant, English, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, 52400 5-10-50 . ROSE, RUTH J., Assistant, Physical Education for Women Undergradua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ge sedan One Fordor five-passenger Ford, model D-iX sedan, with heater, to replace 1941 five-passenger Studebaker Fordor sedan Hospital Malpractice Liability Insurance broad form effective May 1, 1950, for three years at limits of 25,000 each patient and 100,000 aggregate each policy year within the policy period covering the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois and all fulltime staff o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...cro-organisms and some of the physical-chemical properties of milk and cream, in the Department of Food Technology, under the supervision of Professor Paul H. Tracy, for one year beginning May 1, 1950 RG-1947 . i. For training in clinical psychology in the Department of Psychology: 1 11,798 for one year beginning July I, 1948 No. C138.2-A ; 2 13,647 from September 1, 1949, through June 30, 1950 No... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...nt, Soil Fertility Agronomy S , April 16August 31, 1950, 3400 a year, supersedes 518-50 . BRENNAN, LAWRENCE E., Special Research Associate, Electrical Engineering S , four months beginning May 1, 1950, 320 a month 6-2-50 . BURNS, KENNETH, Instructor, Speech, academic year beginning September I, 1950, 3800 6-1-50 . CAIRNS, STEWART S., Professor, Mathematics Graduate College yi , three months beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ied Mechanics S Y2 , one year beginning June 16, 1950, 2100, supersedes 6-15-50 . VON FOERSTER, H E I N Z M., Research Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering C , four months beginning May 1, 1950, 583.33 a month, supersedes 4-26-50 . WAGNER, HELEN L., Instructor, Physical Education for Women, academic year beginning September 1, 1950, 3800 5-24-50 . WATTENBERG, ALBERT, Assistant Professor, Ph... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...Agricultural Economics, one year beginning February 1, 1950, 1500, supersedes S - - S o . EARLE, NORMAN W., Gulf Oil Research and Development Company Fellow, Entomology, one year beginning May 1, 1950, 1500 6-8-50 . ECKERT, ROGER E., Fellow, Chemical Engineering, nine months beginning September 16, 1950, 1000, supersedes 5- T 7-5o . MARTIN, RICHARD E., Consolidated Vultee Aircraft Corporation Fell... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ... 1950 tects" November 5 to 26, 1950 Federation of Arts With Whom E . N . DeAtley CONTRACT CHANGES EXECUTED Purpose Amount of Change Date Natural History renovation and ventilation 1 164 00 May 1, 1950 ADJUSTMENTS I N AUTHORIZATIONS ISSUED PRIOR TO J U L Y I , 1949, UNDER COST-PLUS STANDING CONTRACTS With Whom Purpose Amount Lewis S. Colbert One adjustment 179 2s 1 Reliable Plumbing and Two adjustm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...o units in a related Department of Business Organization and Operation and Economics for any one of the fields detailed in sub-paragraph C O M P T R O L L E R S REPORT OF CONTRACTS EXECUTED MAY 1 TO MAY 3 1 , 1 9 5 O Amount to be Paid to the University With Whom Purpose Date United States Air Rates per Instruction for not more than five hundred May 15, 1950 Force contract Air Force personnel June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1950: ...ORRAINE E., United States Public Health Service Fellow, Psychology, ten months beginning September I, 1950, 1600 11-4-50 . EASTMAN, WARD H., Fellow, Surgery Medicine , two months beginning May 1, 1950, 141.75 a month, and three months beginning July I, 1950, 125.83 a month, supersedes 11-1-50 . FERREE, P A U L J., Wright Fellow, Agricultural Economics, February i-June 15, 1951, 350 11-14-50 . HEND... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 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)
  • 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: ...om and after the payment in full of such outstanding obligations: a Women's Residence Halls Revenue Bonds, dated February 15, 1949; b Student-Staff Apartments 2nd Unit Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1950; c Residence Halls Revenue Bonds of 1952, dated March 1, 1952; d Dormitory Revenue Bonds of 1956, dated April 1, 1956; e Women's Residence Halls Revenue Bonds of 1956, dated October 1, 1956; f Men's ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1951: ...Ralph F. Lesemann of the law firm of Baker, Lesemann, Kagy, and Wagner, East St. Louis, Illinois, as Legal Counsel and as Professor of Law at an annual salary of 12,000 Y basis , beginning May 1, 1951, the appointment as Legal Counsel to be on an annual basis and as Professor to be on indefinite tenure, with the understanding that the salary will be 13,500 the second year and 14,800 the third year... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...cer he will also be a member of the University Council. I also request authority to employ Mr. Lesemann for short periods on a consulting per diem basis if his services are needed prior to May 1, 1951. On motion of Mr. Herrick, this appointment was approved. CONTRACTS W I T H WARNER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 2 The President of the University reported that at a meeting of the Illinois Budgetary Commissi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...Education, beginning January I, 1951, at an annual salary of 8,000 D Y . 2. HERBERT C. BATSON, Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Public Health, College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1951, at an annual salary of 10,000 A Y . 3. JACKSON JUSTICE CAMPBELL, Assistant Professor of English, beginning September 1, 1951, at an annual salary of 4,300 B . 4. JAMES V A N A L L E N EDSALL, Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...00 for a European traveling fellowship in architecture to be awarded to a student graduating during the current academic year 1950-1951. T h e fund will be deposited with the University on May 1, 1951. While this grant is for the current year only, the Fund hopes to make annual grants of like amount in the future. 38. Illinois Clay Products Company, Joliet, Illinois, 2,000 1,500 for the stipend an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...mics Education and Counselor on the University Council on Teacher Education, on two-fifths time, for t h e second semester of 1950-1951, 1620 a year on leave of absence without salary from May 1, 1951, to the end of the semester , supersedes 2-14-51 . ZANOTTI, GEORGE J., Instructor in General Engineering Drawing, in the Undergraduate Division in Chicago, six months beginning March 1, 1951, to rend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...was made by the President of the University. C College; S Station; E Extension. APPELL, ALICE J., Acting Assistant Acquisition Librarian, with the rank of Instructor, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 360 a month, supersedes 5-2-51 . APPLETON, JOSEPH H., Research Associate in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, one year beginning July I, 1951, 4800 4-19-51 . ARTHUR, ALICE E.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...f Research and Service, two months beginning July I, 1951, 350 a month 5-IO-51 . DUNN, FLOYD, Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning May 1, 1951, and continuing through August 31, 1952, 4400 a year, supersedes 5-7-51 . FULLER, J O H N B., Instructor in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, on onetenth time, 408 a year, and in studies under a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...llege of Medicine, two months beginning July 1, 1951, 250 a month 4-19-51 . HOCH, RITA A N N , Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy, in the College of Pharmacy, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 300 a month 5-3-51 . LAUGHNAN, J O H N R., Assistant Professor of Botany, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Assistant Professor of Plant Genetics, in the Department of Agronomy, in th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...onomic and Business Research, four months beginning May I, 1951, 250 a month 5-10-51 . MILLER, JAMES G., Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1951, without salary 4-19-51 . PACKARD, DOUGLAS K., Clinical Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning March I, 1951, without salary 4-19-51 . PARSONS, MALCOLM B., Assistant ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...cine, on 45 100 time, one year beginning April 1, 1951, 3000, supersedes 5-8-51 . WELCH, HELEN M., Acting Acquisition Librarian, with the rank of Assistant Professor, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 450 a month, supersedes S-8-51 . WELKOWITZ, WALTER, Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning May 1, 1951, and continuing through August 31, 1952... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...essor, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 450 a month, supersedes S-8-51 . WELKOWITZ, WALTER, Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning May 1, 1951, and continuing through August 31, 1952, 4400 a year, supersedes 5-7-51 . WHEELER, DAVID J., Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Electronic Digital Computer, in the Graduate College, nine mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ce. UNDERWOOD, ROBERT B., Instructor in Postgraduate Studies and in Full and Removable Partial Dentures, in the College of Dentistry leave of absence, without salary, four months beginning May 1, 1951, for military service. ZIMMERMAN, WILLIAM F., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station leave of absence, with part salary, March 26-April 4, 1951, for military... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...esearch Assistant in History, in the Graduate College, three months beginning June 15, 1951, 800 5-22-51 . ARON, KARL, Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 377.50 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . AYERS, ROBERT L., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May I, 1951, 440 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . BEHR, L. C , T o give inst... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...istant Professor of Electrical Engineering S , one year beginning September 1, 1951, 6000 5-22-51 . BRUNNER, ELDON J., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 405 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . BRYANT, FREDERICK W., Assistant in Ophthalmology Rush , in the College of Medicine, one year beginning July 1, 1950, without salary 5-24-51 . CAIRNS, STEWART S., Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...nstructor in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May I, 1951, without salary 5-17-51 . P I H , M R S . KATHERINE D., Microanalyst in Chemistry, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 8225 a month 5-31-51 . RASMUSSEN, CAROL N., T O give instruction in the Nursery School, in the Division of Special Services for War Veterans, in t h e Summer Session of 1951, on fivesevenths time, J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... A., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering S , one year beginning September 1, 1951, 5700 5-22-51 . SCHWETZ, MICHAEL J., Research Assistant in Psychology, in t h e Graduate College, May 1, 1951-August 31, 1952, 350 a month, supersedes 5-18-51 . SHAFER, P . R., T o give instruction in Chemistry in t h e Summer Session of 1951, June 22-August 18, 1951, 867 for the period 5-31-51 . SHAHANI, KH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...D MOTUMAL, Assistant in Food Technology S , four months beginning May I, 1951, 320 a month 5-31-51 . SMITH, ALBERT W., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 395 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . STILLWELL, GARDINER B., T O give instruction in English in t h e Summer Session of J95 1 June 22-August 18, 1951, 978 for the period 5-31-51 . STONECIPHER, JESSE W.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... in t h e Summer Session of J95 1 June 22-August 18, 1951, 978 for the period 5-31-51 . STONECIPHER, JESSE W., Chief Flight Instructor in t h e Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 550 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . TINSLEY, CLYDE H., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 412.50 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . TUCKER, THOMAS C , Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...n t h e Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 550 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . TINSLEY, CLYDE H., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 412.50 a month, supersedes 5-17-51 . TUCKER, THOMAS C , Assistant in Soil Fertility, in t h e Department of Agronomy S , three months beginning June 11, 1951, 291.66 a month 5-17-51 . ULLREY, DUANE ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...n Physics C resignation effective 7-1-51. RATHBONE, DONALD E., Fellow in Electrical Engineering cancellation effective 9-16-51. SHERK, P E T E R M., Fellow in Physics resignation effective May 1, 1951. SMITH, ALBERT W., Flight Instructor in the Institute of Aviation resignation effective 6-24-51. STIEHL, R. THOMAS, Fellow in Chemistry resignation effective 9-16-51. STOLE, ARTHUR B., Instructor in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...tant in English, in the Graduate College, July 9-August 31, 1951, 400 7-I2-5I GROSSMAN, MORTON I., Professor of Clinical Science, in the College of Medicine, on indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1951, 7330 a year, supersedes 6-13-51 . GUTOWSKY, HERBERT S., Instructor in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, June 16-August 31, 1951, 1222.25 this is in addition to his present appointment 7-11-51 . GU... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...efinite tenure, three months beginning February I, 1951, 1520 a month, supersedes 6-8-51 . KRUGER, P . GERALD, Research Professor of Physics C , on indefinite tenure, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 1416.67 a month 6-16-51 . L A N N I , FRANK, Research Associate in Bacteriology, in the Graduate College, one ' year beginning September i, 1951, 6000 7-6-51 . LARIVIERE, ROSE, T O give instruction ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...AVID, Research Associate in Physics C , three months beginning February 1, 1951, 613.33 a month, supersedes 6-8-51 . LAZARUS, DAVID, Research Associate in Physics C , four months beginning May 1, 1951, 661.11 a month 6-16-51 . LEEK, JOHN R., Instructor in Civil Engineering C , academic year beginning September 1, 1951, 4000 7-12-51 . LENNOX, EDWIN S., Research Associate Consultant in Physics C , J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...hree months beginning February 1, 1951, 1066.67 a month, supersedes 7-8-51 . . r . LYMAN, ERNEST M., Research Associate Professor of Physics C , on indefinite tenure, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 1038.88 a month 6-16-51 . MARSHALL, HELEN R., Instructor in Child Development and Family Relations, in the Department of H o m e Economics E , July 1, 1951-August 31, 1952, 400 a month 6-29-51 . MAR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ry I, 1951, 1040 a month, supersedes 6-8-51 . ,I95l UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 875 SHERWIN, CHALMERS W., Research Associate Professor of Physics C , on indefinite tenure, four months beginning May 1, 1951, 1016.67 a month 6-16-51 . SIEGEL, FREDRICK P., Assistant in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, ten months beginning September 1, 1951, 2800 7-11-51 . SMITH, BUFORD, T O give instruction in Elect... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ty 30,000 par value State of Illinois Service Recognition bonds Series A, bearing an interest rate of i 4 per cent and maturing May 1, 1972. Attached to the bonds are undipped coupons from May 1, 1951, to date, with a value of 3,150. On the date of the gift, November 8, 1956, these securities had a market value of 25,080. This gift is to be added to the original Gehrmann Lectureship Fund, and I ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1951: ..., 5,500 for a study of the effects of inositol hexanitrate in patients with hypertension, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy of the Department of Clinical Science, for one year beginning May 1, 1951. 169. Toni Company, Chicago, 3,000 for continuation of a study of bacteriology of seborrheic dermatitis and related dermatoses, under the direction of Doctors E. E. Vicher of the Department of Bacter... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...ent 2 i per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1941, to November 1, 1949, inclusive. Interest rate of two and one-fourth per cent 2 4 per annum on bonds maturing from May 1, 1950, to May 1, 1952, inclusive; Interest rate of two and one-half per cent 2 per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1952, to May I, 1954, inclusive; which produced a total net interest cost of One H u n d r e d Si... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1952: , Dietitian May 1, 1952 I91 Dietitian May I, 1952 20. , Dietitian June I, 1952 21. , Dietitian June I, 1952 22. , Junior Clerk-Typist March I, 1952 23. Deduct unused amounts from July 1 to effective dates of new positions i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: Nurse May 1, 1952 . Nurse May I, 1952 . Nurse May 1, 1952 . Nurse May 1, 1952 . Nurse June 1, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: Nurse May 1, 1952 . Nurse May 1, 1952 . Nurse June 1, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse June I, 1952 . Nurse Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ricultural Extension, in the College of Agriculture, and Extension Editor in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics leave of absence, without salary, one year beginning May 1, 1952, so that he may accept an assignment with the Mutual Security Agency. TRUMP, J. LLOYD, Professor of Education, and H e a d of Teacher Placement, on the University Council on Teacher Education leave o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... 722.22 a month. This is in addition to his present appointment. 5-17-52 . DOERFFER, FREDERICK R., Assistant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1952, without salary S-g-52 - ,1952 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I499 DUMBLETON, MICHAEL J., Research Associate in Physics C , eleven months beginning October 1, 1952, 4800 a year 4-29-52 . FLANAGAN, JOHN T., P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... College, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 3800 4-29-52 . KELLOGG, MILFORD K., Research Associate in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, four months beginning May 1, 1952, 450 a month, supersedes 5-14-52 . KING, ELLEN E., Research Assistant in Pharmacology, in the College of Medicine, five months beginning April 1, 1952, 300 a month 4-21-52 . KING, GERARD J., Research... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... Mechanical Engineering S , June 16-August 31, 1952, 300 a month, supersedes 5-9-52 . WOOSTER, JOHN J., Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1952, without salary 5-2-52 . YANG, CHUNG-TAO, Research Associate in Mathematics, in the Graduate College, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 3800 5-6-52 . YANKWICH, PETER E., Research Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ... for one year beginning September 1, 1952, so that he may study abroad. HACKLEMAN, J A Y C , Professor of Crop Extension Agronomy E leave of absence, without'salary, for one year beginning May 1, 1952, so that he may accept an assignment for service abroad as Crop Production Specialist for the Mutual Security Agency. HIESER, LUCILE, Instructor in H o m e Economics 4-H Club W o r k H o m e Economic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...Instructor in Industrial Education, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 4600 5-28-52 . TOMAN, KURT K., Research Associate in Electrical Engineering S , four months beginning May 1, 1952, 450 a month, supersedes 6-2-52 . TUNC, L U - H O , Research Associate in Chemistry, in the Graduate College, one year beginning June 1, 1952, 4800 5-27-52 . WALL, FREDERICK T., Professor of Chemistr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ths beginning September 16, 1952, 1000, supersedes 5-22-52 . BERNSTEIN, LIONEL M., R. J. Strasenburgh Research Fellow in Clinical Science, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1952, 200 a month 6-6-52 . . . COCHRAN, JOHN F., Celanese Corporation of America Fellow in Physics, one year beginning September 1, 1952, 1800 5-20-52 . DOUGHERTY, ELMER L., P a n American Fellow in Chemi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1952: ...ic in the Summer Session of 1952, June 13-August 9, 1952, 806 for the period 6-23-52 . SEGEL, REUBEN H., Research Assistant in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1952, without salary 7-3-52 . SINGWI, K. S., Research Associate in Physics C , one year beginning September 1, I9S2, 5100 6-20-52 . SPEER, MARIAN J., Binding Assistant in the Library, one year beginning S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ... Fund Total Salary 16. Hadley Read, Extension Editor and Assistant Professor, Agricultural Extension See State Agricultural Extension See Smith-Lever Fund Total Salary On leave without pay May 1, 1952, to April 30, 1953 17. A. W. Janes, Assistant Editor of Publications, with rank of Assistant Professor See Hatch Fund Total Salary 18. Berenice A. Zander, Assistant Editor of Publications, with rank ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...owances 4. F. C. Bauer, Professor, Soil Fertility s c A ySo Total Salary 5. J. C. Hackleman, Professor, Crop Extension See Smith-Lever Fund E-AY On leave without pay for one year beginning May 1, 1952 6. E. E. DeTurk, Professor, Soil Fertility On leave without pay until further notice; disability benefits payable by University Retirement System 7. R. S. Smith, Professor, Soil Physics, Emeritus On ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...vision, on 67 100 time, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 2400 9-15-52 . KAVKA, JEROME, Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1952, without salary 7-11-52 . KEEM, G. E., Instructor in Education, on one-half time, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 2000, supersedes 8-14-52 . KEHRWALD, CLAIRE R., Assistant in Engli... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...Science, and Acquisition Librarian, in the Library, one year beginning September I, 1952, 6000, supersedes 9-11-52 . WENAR, CHARLES, Research Associate in Psychiatry, four months beginning May 1, 1952, without salary 7-14-52 . WHEATLEY, JOHN C , Instructor in Physics C , for the academic year beginning September 1, 1952, 4500 8-25-52 . WIEGAND, RICHARD, Instructor in Business English, for the acad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ...establish dynamic technics for analysis of neurotnuscular-skeletal pathology, under the direction of Dr. H . W. Kendell of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, beginning May 1, 1952. 183. Sigma Pi Sigma Cerebral Palsy Research Fund, 1,608.33 for studies in the Department of Physical Medicine, under the direction of Dr. Frances A. Hellebrandt. This grant was transferred from the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1952: ..., 5,500 to the Department of Clinical Science for a study of the effects of inositol hexanitrate in patients with hypertension, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Ivy, for one year beginning May 1, 1952. 176. Travenol Laboratories, Inc., Morton Grove, 2,500 to the Department of Pharmacology for a study of the analgesic and convulsant effect of pyrogens, under the direction of Dr. C. C. Pfeiffer, for... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...titute of Labor and Industrial Relations, June 15-July 31, 1953, 325 a month 6-10-53 . FERGUSON, KATHERINE G., Assistant in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine, two months beginning May 1, 1953, without salary 5-27-53 . FRAENKEL, GOTTFRIED S., Research Professor of Entomolgy, in the Graduate College, two months beginning June 16, 1953, 1666 for the period; this is in addition to his present... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...arch Assistant in Civil Engineering S , three months beginning June 16, 1953, 300 a month, supersedes 5-29-53 . GLAUBMAN, MICHAEL J., Research Assistant in Physics C , two months beginning May 1, 1953, 300 a month, supersedes 5-26-53 . GREGORY, ROBERT K., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering S , three months beginning June 16, 1953, 300 a month 5-29-53 GUTOWSKY, HERBERT S., Research Assistant P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ... 15, 1953, 587 for the period 6-11-53 . HOUTZ, SARA J., Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy and Coordinator of Cerebral Palsy Program, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1953, 4880 a year, supersedes 6-2-53 . HOWARD, H . C , Instructor in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, on nine-tenths time, June 1-30, 1953, 300 for the period 5-29-53 . JAKOWATZ, CHARLES V., Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...953, on one-half time, June 19-August 15, 953. 75 f r the period, supersedes 5-27-53 . KOWALSKI, LEONARD F., Instructor in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1953, 4000 a year, supersedes 5-29-53 . ,1953 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 68 3 LAUPA, ARMAS, Research Associate in Civil Engineering S , three months beginning June 1, 1953, 5400 a year, supersedes 6-5-53 . LE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...S , two months beginning July 1, 1953, 3480 a year 5-28-53 . W Y A N T , GORDON M., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine, on 55 100 time, four months beginning May 1, 1953, 5250 a year, supersedes 6-2-53 . ,I953 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 685 YANKWICH, PETER E., Research Assistant Professor of Chemistry, in the Graduate College, June 16-August 31, 1953, 158334 for the peri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...53, 755-55 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-16-53 . MEANY, ROBERT P., Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1953, without salary 6-29-53 . MEYER, JULIA, Research Associate in Oral Pathology, in the College of Dentistry, one year beginning July 1, 1953, 5200 6-29-53 . MILLHOUSE, EDWARD W., Histological Technicia... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...nt 2l 2 per annum on bonds maturing from November I, 1041, to November 1, 1949, inclusive. Interest rate of two and one-fourth per cent 2 4 per annum on bonds maturing from May 1, 1950, to May 1, 1954; which produced a total net interest cost of One Hundred Forty-eight Thousand Three H u n d r e d Ninety-four and 83 100 Dollars 148,394.83 , or an effective interest rate of 2.309103 . T h e bids re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1954: ...er cent 2 j per annum on bonds maturing from November 1, 1941, to November 1, 1949, inclusive; Interest rate of two and one-half per cent 2 per annum on bonds maturing from May I, 1950, to May 1, 1954, inclusive; which produced a total net interest cost of One Hundred Sixty-three Thousand Nine H u n d r e d Thirteen and 4 100 Dollars 163,913.04 or an effective interest rate of 2.55056 . T h e bids... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1954: ...nd one-fourth per cent 2 per annum on bonds maturing from November 1, 1041, to November I, 1049, inclusive; Interest rate of two per cent 2 per annum on bonds maturing from May I, 1950, to May 1, 1954, inclusive. Trustee Davis seconded the motion. After due consideration the President directed the Secretary to call the roll and vote upon the motion, and upon roll call said resolution was adopted b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1954: ...cy, one year beginning September 1, 1954, 4,500 7-2-54 . FRANKLIN, MURRAY, Associate Professor of Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on three-fifths time, on indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1954, 5,000 a year, supersedes 6-22-54 . FRIEDERICH, ALLAN G., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering S , June 16September 15, 1954, 500 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-15-54 .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...Research Assistant in Animal Science S , two months beginning June 16, 1954, 275 a month 6-23-54 . SIRKIS, MURRAY D., Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering S , four months beginning May 1, 1954, 5,000 a year 7-2-54 . SMITH, MARJORIE, Assistant in Geography, in the Summer Session of 1954, June 18-August 14, 1954, 600 for the period 6-18-54 . SMITH, VIRGINIA C , Assistant in Physical Educatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...nce with pay for one-half year beginning September I, 1954, on account of disability. RAZIM, EDWARD A., Assistant in Otolaryngology, in the College of Medicine leave of absence without pay, May 1 through August 31, 1954, for military service. REED, CHARLES A., Assistant Professor of Zoology leave of absence without pay for one year beginning September 1, 1954, to accompany an archeological expedit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1954: ...nett, now Professor and Head of the Department of Pathology and Pathologist-in-Chief of the Research and Educational Hospitals, as Dean of the College of Medicine, effective not later than May 1, 1954, or prior thereto if it is feasible to make the change earlier, and continuing until September I, 1055, and Professor of Pathology on indefinite tenure, at a total salary of 18,000 a year on Y basis.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...l committee on the deanship and is unanimously concurred in by the Executive Committee of the College and by the Provost. On motion of approved. On motion of to Dr. Roger A. Acting Dean of May 1, 1954. Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was enthusiastically Mr. Megran, the Secretary was requested to express Harvey the Board's appreciation of his services as the College of Medicine from January 1, 1953... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...of Nursing, beginning February 1, 1954, at an annual salary of 5,000 D Y . 4. MARION DALE K I N Z I E , Medical Adviser and Assistant Professor of Hygiene in the Health Services, beginning May 1, 1954, at an annual salary of 8,000 D Y . 5. GUSTOF PETERSON, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics C S , beginning February 1, 1954, at an annual salary of 5,800 B Y . On motion of Mrs. Watkins, t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... R., Assistant in English, nine months beginning September 16, 1954, 2700 5-13-54 FINAMORE, FRANK J., Research Associate in the Institution for Tuberculosis Research, five months beginning May 1, 1954, 7000 a year 5-6-54 . FLESCH, H A N S K., Assistant in Mathematics, in the Summer Session of 1954, June 18-August 14, 1954, 623 5-11-54 . FRAENKEL, GOTTFRIED S., Professor of Entomology, in the Gradu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...in Civil Engineering S , three months beginning June 16, 1954, 3600 a year 6-5-54 . SHAPIN, THEODORE, J R . , Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory S , four months beginning May 1, 1954, 5200 a year, supersedes 5-6-54 . SHUMAN, R. B., Visiting Lecturer in Management, in the Summer Session of 1954, on one-half time, June 18-August 14, 1954, 900 5-11-54 . SMITH, LEONARD B., Research A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...uctor in Education, in the University High School, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1954, 4000 5-20-54 . SOSIN, ABRAHAM, Research Associate in Physics C , four months beginning May 1, 1954, 4800 a year, supersedes 5-12-54 . SOZEN, METE A., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering S , three months beginning June 16, 1954, 3600 a year 6-5-54 . SPICER, BRIAN M., Research Assistant in Physi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ... M., Research Assistant in Physics C , one year beginning September 1, 1954, 3600 6-4-54 . TORREY, FRANCIS A., Assistant in Anesthesiology, in the College of Medicine, two months beginning May 1, 1954, without salary 5-20-54 . WEERS, W . A., Instructor in Civil Engineering, in the Civil Engineering Summer Camp, in the Summer Session of 1954, June 28-August 21, 1954, 925 5-H-54 . WEIRICK, R. BRUCE,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...continuing through June 4, 1954. FLETCHER, M R S . FLORENCE A., Curator of the Museum of European Culture leave of absence from November 1, 1953, through April 30, 1954, with pay, and from May 1, 1954, until further notice without pay this corrects the leave of absence previously reported on October 22, 1953, Minutes, page 1150 . GIESEKING, JOHN E., Professor of Soil Physics leave of absence from ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1955: ... College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, seven months beginning February 1, 1955, 1200 a year 2-8-55 . NELSON, KARL E., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering S , four months beginning May 1, 1955, 5000 a year 2-24-55 . NESSET, ROLLO J., Microanalyst in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, February 16-August 31, 1955, 3300 a year 2-21-55 . NEWMAN, J. ROBERT, Research Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...tment of Dr. Klaus R. W. Unna, presently Professor and Acting Head of the Department of Pharmacology, as Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology on indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1955, at a total annual salary of 12,750 on "AY" basis. This recommendation has been made after consultation with the members of the Department of Pharmacology of professorial rank and with the Executive ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...g, two months beginning June 16, 1955, 1244.44 for the period; this is in addition to his present appointment 4-18-55 . CURTIN, THEODORE W., Assistant in Forestry S , four months beginning May 1, 1955, 4200 a year, supersedes 4-29-55 . FARRINGTON, CARL C , Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, in the Graduate College, June 16-August 31, 1955, 3600 a year, supersedes 4-29-55 . FISH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...Research Associate in Agronomy S , six months beginning March 1, 1955, 5500 a year, supersedes 4-21-55 . RICH, ROSEMARY, Clinical Instructor in the School of Nursing, four months beginning May 1, 1955, 4110 a year 5-3"55 SCOTT, PIERRE B., Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, six months beginning January 1, 1955, without salary 5-3-55 . STROHMAYER, HERBERT F., Research Associate ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...nstructor in Physiology, academic year beginning September i, 1955, 4750 4-27-55 TZIRITAS, A N N E E., Instructor in Occupational Therapy, in the College of Medicine, four months beginning May 1, 1955, 4000 a year 5-3-55 . UNNA, KLAUS R. W., Professor of Pharmacology and Head of the Department, in the College of Medicine, on indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1955, 12,750 a year, supersedes 4-14-5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... four months beginning May 1, 1955, 4000 a year 5-3-55 . UNNA, KLAUS R. W., Professor of Pharmacology and Head of the Department, in the College of Medicine, on indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1955, 12,750 a year, supersedes 4-14-55 . W H I T E , DOROTHY J., Assistant in Occupational Therapy, in the College of Medicine, April 18-August 31, 1955, 3600 a year 4-29-55 . WILLIAMS, JOHN D. Research ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...Louis A., Instructor in English, academic year beginning September 1, 1955, 4700 5-17-55 . OSBORNE, JAMES W., Research Associate in the Control Systems Laboratory S , four months beginning May 1, 1955, 4160 a year, supersedes 5720-55 . OSGOOD, CHARLES E., Research Professor of Communications, Institute of Communications Research, June 16 through July 31, 1955, 944.44 a month; this is in addition t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...gust 31, 1955, 610 a month, supersedes 5-18-55 . RACHER, ALICE B., Medical Adviser for Women in the Health Service, Chicago Professional Colleges, three-fourths time, four months beginning May 1, 1955, 400 a month, supersedes 5-25-55 . RAO, MUTHYALA V. R., Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering C , three months beginning June 16, 1955, 355 a month 5-20-55 . RAWCLIFFE, ROBERT D., Research Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...three-fourths time, June 20-August 13, 1955, 567; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-9-55 . MAMBY, AUDLEY R., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , four months beginning May 1, 1955, without salary 6-3-55 . MANNHEIM, H E I N Z C., Assistant in Food Technology S , June 15-August 31, 10 55, 287.50 a month 6-30-55 . MARDFIN, MRS. DOROTHY F., Research Assistant in Histology Dentistr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... Assistant in English, in the Summer Session of 1955, June 20-August 13, 1955, 667 6-28-55 . MOZERSKY, SAMUEL M., Research Assistant in Biological Chemistry Medicine , two months beginning May 1, 1955, 275 a month 6-3-55 . MULLEN, JAMES J., Assistant Professor in the Bureau of Business Management, June 16-August 15, 1955, 600 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-27-55 , NAKAYA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...pointment 6-9-55 . SMAIXEY, WEBSTER L., Instructor in Speech, academic year beginning September 1, 1955, 4800 6-24-55 . SMITH, A. E., Research Assistant in Education, four months beginning May 1, 1955, 460 a month 6-8-55 : SMITH, DONALD B., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year beginning October 1, 1955, 4800 6-15-55 SMITH, EARL, Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, nine months beginning Septe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...Aviation, August 16-August 31, 1956, 687.50 a month 4-26-56 . ECKERSTROM, RALPH E., Art Editor, with rank of Associate Professor University P r e s s , Yl time, indefinite tenure beginning May 1, 1956, 6500 a year, supersedes 4-21-56 . EPSTEIN, JEREMIAH F., Research Assistant in Anthropology Graduate College , June 10-August 9, 1956, 367 a month 5-8-56 . EWERT, ALFRED, George A. Miller Visiting Le... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...., Instructor in Civil Engineering C , academic year beginning September I, 1956, 5000 4-21-56 . WEITMAN, MORRIS, Research Associate in the Bureau of Educational Research, four months from May 1, 1956, 425 a month 4-24-56 . WHITE, EDWARD L., Research Assistant in Bacteriology Medicine , April 12July 11, 1956, 305 a month 5-2-56 . WILHELM, M A X , Research Associate in Chemistry Graduate College , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...ergraduate Division , academic year beginning September I, 1956, 4100 6-9-56 . JORDAN, GARRET L., Professor of Agricultural Economics, indefinite tenure, and Acting Head of the Department, May 1, 1956-August 31, 1957 C, S, and E , 12,500 a year, supersedes 6-7-56 . KARR, O T I S K., JR., Assistant in Phvsical Education for Men, nine months from September 16, 1956, 4000 6-6-56 . KEMP, PATRICK S., I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...onths from June 16, 1956, 788.89 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-31-56 . MARDFIN, M R S . DOROTHY F., Research Assistant in Histology Dentistry , four months from May 1, 1956, 366.67 a month 6-6-56 . MARTIN, W I L L I A M R., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology Medicine , two months from July 1, 1956, 755-55 a month 5-21-56 . MCCALL, JERRY C , Research Associate in the Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...graduate Division , September 16, 1956-January 31, 1957, 422.23 a month 5-21-56 . MEYER, MRS. JULIA, Research Associate in Pathology Division of Oral Pathology Dentistry , four months from May 1, 1956, 475 a month 5-24-56 . MILLER, ROBERT E., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Summer Session of 1956, T i time, June 18-August 11, 1956, 500 for the period 5-23-56 . M I N N , HOKEE, Res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ... from J u n e 16, 1956, 777.78 a m o n t h ; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-25-56 . ZARATZIAN, VIRGINIA L., Research Associate in Pharmacology Medicine , four months from May 1, 1956, 416.66 a month 5-31-56 . ZEPP, MARTHA L., Visiting Instructor in Music, 4 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1956, 2600 6-6-56 . GRADUATE FELLOWS The following appointments were made by the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...f t h e Board w e r e a u t h o r i z e d t o e x e c u t e t h i s a g r e e m e n t . COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 31 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period May 1 to May 31, 1956. Amount to be With Whom American Iron and Steel Institute Board of Education of East Alton-Wood River Community District No. 144, Madison County, Illinois Board of Education of Sycamore Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1956: ...enter through additional staffing, equipment, and related expenses, under the direction of Professor Timothy J. Nugent, for the period August 23, 1955, through June 30, 1956 money received May 1, 1956 12 674 00 222. The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan: to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering to support research under the direction of Professor Herbert S. Gutowsky 223. VioBin Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: .... The Vice-President and Comptroller recommends that funds in Housing Division reserves be advanced to finance construction costs until the bonds are delivered, which will be approximately May 1, 1957. The Executive Committee concurs. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, the action of the Committee was confirmed and the advance of necessary funds from Housing Division reserves to finance construction costs ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... months from February 1, 1957, without salary, supersedes 3-I-57 . ,1957 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 387 Tsui, DAISY T . H., Cataloger, with rank of Instructor, in the Library, four months from May 1, 1957, 4400 a year 3-22-57 . VALENTA, JAMES C , Clinical Instructor in the Division of Urology, Department of Surgery Medicine , six months from March 1, 1957, without salary 3-19-57 . VAUGHAN, HERBERT E.,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ril 1, 1957 S e p t e m b e r 5, I9S 6 S e p t e m b e r 5, 1956 Effective Date April 6, 1957 With Whom Win Buettgen ,1957 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Leases 415 Effective Date February 1, 1957 May 1, 1957 With Whom M assey-Harris- Ferg uson, Inc. Wood Brothers Manufacturing Co. Purpose Miscellaneous farm machinery Model 80 rotary mower A mount to be Paid by tht University 533 59 annual rental 54 40 an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...57 . DICK, BERTRAM G., JR., Research Associate in Physics C , one year from September 1, 1957, 5800 5-3-57 . DOUGLAS, GILBERT W., Clinical Instructor in Surgery Medicine , four months from May 1, 1957, without salary 5-3-57 . FISCHER, WALTER R., Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine , seven months from February 1, 1957, without salary 5-3-57 . FISHMAN, WILLIAM E., Assistant ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...gy, two months from June 16, IQ 57, 833.33 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-6-57 . HUTCHINGS, VERNON Z., Clinical Instructor in Surgery Medicine , four months from May 1, 1957, without salary 5-6-57 . JOICHI, JAMES T., Assistant in Mathematics, Summer Session of 1957, June 17August 10, 1957, 667 for the period 5-10-57 . KASSRIEL, ROBERT S., Instructor in Medicine Medicine ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...lege of Fine and Applied Arts for one year, beginning September 1, 1957, 11,000 a year 4-18-57 . LOPEZ-BELIO, MARIANO, Assistant Professor of Surgery Medicine , 9 10 time, four months from May 1, 1957, 500 a month, supersedes 5- T 4-57 . LUKE, EDWIN D., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Summer Session of 1057, June 17-August 10, 1957, I7 J 2 for the period 5-14-57 . L U M , PATRICK T. M., Resea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ion effective June 16, 1957. KELLY, JAMES M., Fellow in Civil Engineering declination effective September 16, 1957. KENNEY, LOUIS A., Serials Cataloger in the Library resignation effective May 1, 1957. KERTESZ, D E N I S J., Fellow in Chicago Professional Colleges declination effective September 1, 1957. KERTESZ, DENIS J., Fellow in Chemistry declination effective September 16, 1957. KIEFER, EDGAR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...hysics C , two months from June 16, 195 1 955.56 a m o n t h ; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-7-57 . BEESON, WILLIAM J., Research Assistant in Anthropology, one year from May 1, 1957, 5000 5-17-57 . BERNARDINI, GILBERTO, Research Professor of Physics C , two months from June 16, 1957, 1255.56 a m o n t h ; this is addition to his present appointment 6-7-57 BLANKFIELD, ALAN, Resea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ealing after deformation Purpose Furnish photographs using special raindrop camera Effective Date June 14, 1957 February I, 1957 Amount to be Paid by the University 4 173 00 Effective Date May 1, 1957 A d j u s t m e n t s M a d e i n 1956-57 C o s t - P i u s C o n t r a c t With Whom Harry F. Fisher plastering Purpose Thirteen items; 191.32 deduct to 372.00 Amount 599 12 Effective Dale May and J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...tant in Mechanical Engineering C , nine months from September 16, 1957, 3800 6-13-57 . KAPLAN, EPHRAIM H., Research Associate in the Institution for Tuberculosis Research, four months from May 1, 1957, 625 a month, supersedes 5-24-57 . KARARA, HOUSSAM M., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering C , two years from September 1, 1957, to render service during each academic year, 5600 a year, superse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...ing September 1, 1956 G45-57 A study of latency and hatching of embryos of aedine mosquitoes, under the direction of Dr. Patrick T. M. Lum, Department of Entomology, for one year beginning May 1, 1957 GF-7173 A study of the characterization of the lipids deposited in atherosclerotic plaques and their relationship to the type of dietary fat and atherosclerosis, under the direction of Dr. Fred A. Ku... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... 300 00 4 S92 00 Central Maine Power Co., First and General Mortgage, Series C 5 4 Aug. 1, 1949 2 500 00 Gift 2 500 00 Goodyear Tire Rubber Co., First Mortgage and Collateral TniBt Bonds 5 May 1, 1957 I 000 00 Gift 1 000 00 Laclede Gas Light Co., First Mortgage and Collateral Refunding Bonds 5 i Feb. 1, 1953 500 00 Gift joo 00 Puget Sound Power Light Co., First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds, Series... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1958: ...e may serve as a Visiting Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School for the school year 1958-59. RETIREMENT FREEMAN, MRS. RUTH C, Associate Professor of Home Economics, Emerita, effective May 1, 1958. APRIL MEETINGS Mr. Livingston called attention to the decision of the Board at its meeting on F e b r u a r y 18, 1958, to hold the April meeting on Thursday, April 17, 1958, at the Dixon Springs Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...inite tenure beginning March 1, 1958, to render service during each academic year, 8300 a year, supersedes 3-4-58 . FATHERREE, LEROY L., Consultant in the University Health Services, time, May 1, 1958-August 31, 1959, 5000 a year 3-6-58 . FETTING, RUDOLPH A., Research Assistant in Dairy Science, one year from April I, 1958, 4800 3-20-58 . GRANT, MERVYN S., Research Associate in Chemistry, one year... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ... KNOX, ROBERT S., Research Associate in Physics C , five months from April 1, 1958, 48333 a month 4-2-58 . KOPPE, H E I N Z W., Research Assistant Professor of Physics C , five months from May 1, 1958, 600 a month, supersedes 3-4-58 . KRIZAN, THOMAS F., Instructor in the Sports Fitness School Physical Education for M e n , Y2 time, June 16-August 7, 1958, 611; this is in addition to his regular ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...RROUS, STANLEY E., Research Assistant in Dairy Science S , April 9-August 31, 1958, 366.67 a month, supersedes 4-29-58 . CHABOT, ANDRE, Instructor in Pediatrics Medicine , four months from May 1, 1958, 447.50 a month, supersedes 4-29-58 . CHRISTIANSEN, ALICE M., Instructor in Mathematics P h a r m a c y , three months from April 1, 1958, 600 a month 4-23-58 . CORLISS, JOHN O., Research Associate P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...t Counseling Service, June 16-August 9, 1958, 1378 for the period; this is in addition to his present appointment 4-29-58 . KICH, ROSEMARY, Assistant Professor of Nursing, four months from May 1, 1958, 6850 a year, supersedes 4-29-58 . ROLL, WALTER M., Assistant in Agricultural Engineering S , June 16-August 31, 1958, 400 a month 4-30-58 . ROMINE, DONALD J., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineeri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...-3-58 - ,1958 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I267 RESIGNATIONS AND DECLINATIONS ANDERSEN, NIKAAN B., Research Assistant in the Aeromedical and Physical Environment Laboratory resignation effective May 1, 1958. ANDERSON, DONALD J., Archer-Daniels-Midland Fellow in Food Technology resignation effective July 1, 1958. BIRGE, WESLEY J., Instructor in Zoology in the Summer Session of 1958 declination effective ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...tant Professor in the University Speech Clinic in the Summer , Session of 1958 declination effective June 16, 1958. session "JANG, MILLY C. H Instructor in Pediatrics resignation effective May 1, 1958. ,1268 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 20, MAHROUS, HAROUN, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering in the Summer Session of 1958 declination effective June 16, 1958. MASSARD, JAMES M., Associate Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...EY M. LEROY, Institute of Mental Health School Fellow Trainee in Social Work' resignation effective April 1, 1958. VON HOLT, CLAUS, Research Associate in Pharmacology resignation effective May 1, 1958. WONG, R U T H L., Assistant Professor of Pathology resignation effective Mav 1. 1958. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BHALERAO, V. R., Research Assistant in Food Technology S granted further extension of his leav... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: ...istry , 3 10 time, 225 a month; Director of Hospital Oral Surgery Research and Educational Hospitals and Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Medicine , without salary, four months from May 1, 1958, supersedes 5-20-58 . FARRELL, ROGER H., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory', two months from June 16, 1958, 444.44 a month 5-28-58 . FARRINGTON, CARL C , Research Assistant in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...rsity Si' j s '. ,ne Trustee and any other person may treat the person in whose name this bond is registered as the absolute owner hereof for the purpose of receiving ,496 BOABD OF TRUSTEES May 1 payment and for all other purposes and shall not be affected by any notice to the contrary whether this bond be overdue or not. The bonds of this series are issuable as coupon bonds registrable as to prin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 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)
  • 1959: ... Physics, beginning September 1, 1959, at an annual salary of 7,200 D . 9. ROBERT B. SCHWART, Associate Professor of Farm Management, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, beginning May 1, 1959, at an annual salary of 8,800 S-DY29, E-DY71 . Nonacademic Appointment The Director of Nonacademic Personnel reports the following appointment to a supervisory position of upper level responsibility.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ... Chicago Professional Colleges recommend the appointment of Dr. Adolph Rostenberg, Jr., as Professor of Dermatology on indefinite tenure and Head of the Department of Dermatology beginning May 1, 1959, at a salary of 18,000 a year on "Y" basis. This appointment is to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr. Marcus R. Caro, who has gone into private practice, but who accepted appointment ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...nt 4-9-59 ASCARELLI, GIANNI, Research Associate in Physics C , one year from September 1, 1959, 7000 4-20-59 . BARBATO, LIBERO, Research Associate in Psychiatry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1959, 583.33 a month 4-28-59 . BART, RONALD K., Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering S , three months from June I, 1959, 440 a month, supersedes 4-11-59 . BARTLE, ROBERT G., Associate Professor of Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...5-5-59 . BHATIA, BHARAT B., Research Assistant in Chemistry, June 16-August 31, 1959, 1015, supersedes 5-25-59 BIJVOET, PAUL, Research Associate in Pharmacology Medicine , four months from May 1, 1959, 7000 a year 5-25-59 . BLAKE, ELIAS, JR., Visiting Lecturer in Education Chicago Undergraduate Division , Summer Session of 1959, June 19-August 14, 1959, 1000 for the period 5-8-59 . . BLAUFARB, M R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...ion, June 15-August 8, 1959, 1444.44; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-5-59 - , GRANT, E. RHODA, Research Associate in Clinical Science Medicine , YA time, four months from May 1, 1959, without salary, supersedes salaried appointment 6-1-59 GRAY, ROBERT E., Assistant Professor of Music, Summer Session of 1959. J u n e 15-August 8, 1959, full time, 1334 f r the period, supersedes pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1959: ...ith rank of Assistant, College of Veterinary Medicine, 4 time, June 15-August 31, 1959, 200 a month 6-8-59 . SAKURAGI, TAKETAMI, Assistant Professor of Food Technology S , four months from May 1, 1959, 570.83 a month, supersedes 5-6-59 . SCHLOSSER, ROBERT E., Assistant Professor of Accountancy, Summer Session of 1959, June 15-August 8, 1959, 1600 for the period 5-27-59 . SCHUBERT, JEWELL E., Assis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1960: ...uly 26 14. WILLIAM ENC, Assistant Professor of Architecture, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of 9,000 D . 15. ALICE MARCELLA FAY, Assistant Professor of Nursing, beginning May 1, 1960, at an annual salary of 8,544 DY . 16. MARK G. FIELD, Associate Professor of Sociology, beginning September 1, 1960, at an annual salary of 13,000 A ; on leave of absence without pay during the acade... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...LLINOIS 63 YOSHINO, UMEO, Assistant in Food Technology S , one year from September 1, I960 4,800 6-14-60 . YUSEM, MILTON, Research Associate in Clinical Science Medicine , four months from May 1, 1960, 500 a month 5-25-60 . ZAKING, WILSON M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, June 20-August 13, 1960, 1,666.66; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-27-60 , ZIMMERMAN, MRS. MARIE, Counse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...tant in Agriculture resignation effective August 31, 1960. KAL. EDMUND, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychiatry Chicago Professional Colleges resignation effective May 1, 1960. KARPLUS, MARTIN, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry declination effective September 1, 1960. KOKENES, BARBARA, Visiting Lecturer in Edncation, Summer Session of I960 resignation effective Jun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...continuing through August 31, 1960. MCGLOTHLIN, MARGARET, Assistant Editor in the Agricultural Experiment Station, with rank of Instructor leave of absence, without pay, for one month from May 1, 1960. MOSBORC, ROBERT J., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, in the College of Engineering leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1960. 1'APPADEMOS, JOHN N., Assistant Profes... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1960: ...ng leave of absence, without pay, for one month from July 1, 1960. MAEWAH, AMARJIT S., Instructor in Oral Pathology, m the College of Dentistry extension leave of absence, without pay, from May 1 and continuing through August 31, 1960. MCGLOTHLIN, MARGARET, Assistant Editor in the Agricultural Experiment Station, with rank of Instructor leave of absence, without pay, for one month from May 1, 1960... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...-August 31, 1961, to render service during the second semester oi the academic year, 1,600 3-2-61 . FOLLIS, STANLEY, Research Assistant in Education University High School , one month from May 1, 1961, 750 3-27-61 . Fox, MRS, ELAINE, Research Assistant in Botany, seven months from February 1, 1961, 4,560 a year 2-24-61 . FREDRICKSON, RICHARD L., Research Associate in the Coordinated Science tat" o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ago Undergraduate Division , Summer Session of 1961 declination effective June 23, 1961. ARMOLD, JACK D., Assistant Professor of Speech Chicago Undergraduate Division resignation effective May 1, 1961. ASCAHELLI, GIANNI, Research Associate in Physics resignation effective April 1, 1961. CONNELL, BARBARA N Head Resident, Lincoln Avenue Residence North resignation effective April 1, 1961. HANG, DANI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...26-61 . DWORSCHAK, FRIEDBICH, Research Associate in Physics C , April 15-August 31 1 1, 600 a month 4-10-61 . ETTER, DONAL E., Research Assistant in the State Water Survey, two months from May 1, 1961, 500 a month, supersedes 4-22-61 . EVANS, CLARYCE L Assistant in Education University High School , June 19August 12, 1961, 888.88 4-27-61 . FARRELL, ROGER H., Research Associate in the Digital Compu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... in Preventive Medicine Medicine , one year from September 1, 1961, without salary 4-22-61 . MONTGOMERY, GERALD G-, Research Associate in the State Natural History Survey, four months from May 1, 1961, 490 a month 4-17-61 . UORRE, D. M, Research Assistant in Geology, June 19-August 12, 1961, 845 4-27-61 . DUELLER, THOMAS J., Research Associate in Mechanical Engineering C , V 4 hme, April 1-June 15... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...E I., Professor of General Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , Summer Session of 1961 declination effective June 23 1961. Cox, CLIFFORD E Fellow in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1961. DAVISSON, MELVIN T., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Summer Session of 1961 declination effective June 19, 1961. ELBINGER, REBECCA L., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Chicago Undergraduat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ember 1, 1961. GOVINDJEE, Postdoctoral Fellow in Physiology-Biophysics resignation effective May 16, 1961. GOVINDJEE, M R S . R A J N I , Research Assistant in Botany resignation effective May 1, 1961. GRILLO, MARIA A., Research Associate in Animal Science resignation effective May 13, 1961. HANDLEY, CHARLES A., National Institute of Mental Health Fellow Trainee in Social Work resignation effectiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...61. . LOHRER, ALICE, Associate Professor of Library Science, Summer Session of t 1 declination effective June 19, 1961, LYTTON, DALE F Research Assistant in Sociology resignation effective May 1, 1961. ,1961 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 533 OLSEN, FURUZAN, Commerce and Sociology Library Assistant, with rank of Instructor resignation effective July 1, 1961. PERKS, MRS. RUTH, Bibliographer in the Library,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...t Professor of Music, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of 7,000 B . 13. KATHLEEN B, MUIK, Clinical Assistant Professor of Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1961, without salary D Y . 14. H, BRADLEY SACEN, Assistant Director, with rank of Instructor, Bureau of Institutional Research, Provost's Office, beginning September 1, 1961, at an annual salary of 8,500 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... 1-September 15, 1961, 1,177.77 a month; this is in addition to lus present appointment 5-16-61 . KKWNS, HEBSCHEL L Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine C , 3 10 time, four months from May 1, 1961, 212.50 a month, supersedes 5-31-61 . waanLR, WALTER H., Professor of Metallurgical Engineering Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineering C , two months from June 16, 1961, n " i l l M l a month;... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...n and Professor of Education, June 19-August 12, 1961, 2,289; this is in addition to his present' appointment 5-19-61 . GANGULY, ASHOK S., Assistant in Food Technology S , four months from May 1, 1961, 400 a month, supersedes 5-22-61 . GAZDA, GEORGE M., Research Assistant Professor of Education, June 19-August 12, 1 1, 1 600; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-19-61 . GEI.DARD, M R S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...om June 16, 1961, 2,222.22; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-5-61 . HOFHIAN, JARETT D., Assistant in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene Veterinary Medicine , four months from May 1, 1961, 387.50 a month 5-8-61 . HiitsAS, ELIZABETH A., Acquisition Assistant in the Library, June 26-August 31, 1961. 433.33 a month, supersedes 5-31-51 . MLON, GEORGE W., Associate Professor of Civil Engin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...5-61 . KEEN, MARIA, Instructor in English, Summer Session of 1961, June 19-Aujntit 12, 1961, 1,045 5-26-61 . KILLS, HERBERT R., JR., Research Associate in Dairy Science S , four moutk from May 1, 1961, 520,83 a month 5-16-61 . KENDEIGH, S, CHARLES, Research Professor of Zoology, two months from June 16, 1961, 1,444 a month; this is in addition to his present appointing 5-16-61 . KENNEDY, JOHN P., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...cal and Applied Mechanics C , i i time, academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 2,700 5-13-61 . KRIECKHATJS, EDWARD E., Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering S , fwii months from May 1, 1961, 437.50 a month, supersedes 5-8-61 . KRUIDENIER, FRANCIS J., Research Associate Professor of Zoology, two montfe from June 16, 1961, 1,005.55 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ogy, two months from June M 1961, 1,388.88 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-16-61 . NEUSTAUT, JEROME E., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , four months from May 1 1961, without salary 5-16-61 . NIMS, JOHN F., Visiting Writer in Residence English , academic year besriimim, v September 1, 1961, 13,500 4-28-61 . NUTOMIYA, TosmYUKi, Research Associate, Department of Mi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ession of 1961 declination effective June 19, 1961. MORGESTHALER, GEORGE W., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Division Chicago Undergraduate Division resignation eHective May 1, 1961. fuLVANtv, JAMES E., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective " June 1, 1961. jfocremcK, ARNOLD T Research Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory and Professor of Physics resign... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: beginning May 1, 1961, at an annual salary of 1,800 30 per cent time . 3. JOHN C. HOFER, Laboratory Program Administrative Assistant, Department M Electrical Engineering, beginning May IS, 1961, at an annual salary of 8, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ssor of Psychology, June 16-August 31, 1961, 1,100 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-16-61 . HELD, KAY, Research Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1961 without salary 6-5-61 . r'NK MELVIN R., Visiting Lecturer in Summer Session Youth Music, June 18July 22, 1961, 475 for the period; for the convenience of the University he will receive room and board... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...rk, two months from June 16, 1961, 1,178 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-16-61 . KELSEY, PATRICIA A., Assistant in Occupational Therapy Medicine , two months from May 1, 1961, 491.69 a month, supersedes 6-16-61 . KHOSROVANI, BAHRAM, Research Assistant in Pediatrics Medicine , one year from July 1, 1961, 4,900 6-16-61 . KILBRIDE, BERNARD J., Instructor in Finance, academic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...t in the Institute for Research on Exceptional Children, one month from June 16, 1961, 444,44 6-30-61 . LITTNER, NER, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1961, without salary 6-5-61 , LORD, REXFORD D., JR., Research Associate in the State Natural History Survey, two months from July 1, 1961, 670 a month, supersedes 6-24-61 . LOVE, WILLIE N., Assistant Prof... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... E,, Instructor in Electrical Engineering C , V4 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 2,500 6-24-61 , MONRO, CLARE, Research Associate in Psychiatry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1961, without salary 6-5-61 . ,678 BOABD 07 TRUSTEES August 10 NAG CHAITOHURI, BASANTI D., Visiting Research Associate in Electrical Engineering S , one year from September 1, 1961, 7,500 6-24-61 . NAKANT... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...onths from June 16, 1961, 1,694.44 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-5-61 . SPURLUCK, JEANNE, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1961, without salary 6-5-61 . STALLIIEYER, JAMES E,, Professor of Civil Engineering S , two months from June 16, 1961, 1,055.55 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-16-61 . STEFFENSEN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... year from June 16, 1961, 3,200 6-7-61 . CAMPBELL, CARLOS B. G., United States Public Health Service Post-Sophomore Medical Research Fellow Chicago Professional Colleges , four months from May 1, 1961, 3,200, supersedes 4-28-61 . CAPPEL, CHARLES H., United States Public Health Postdoctoral Fellow Trainee in Biophysics Division of School of Life Sciences, June 19-August 19, 1961, 500 a month 6-30-6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...ths from September 16, 1961, " 3-31-61 . WEBER DENNIS F., United States Public Health Service Postdoctoralh sFeH Trainee in Dentistry Chicago Professional Colleges , four r n o n t t f r S May 1, 1961, 1,667, supersedes; and one year from September 1, 1961, t 1 4-26-61 . ,J961 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 691 WEISSMAN, DONALD, United States Public Health Service Part-Time Denta Student Research Fellow C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...LEAF, GARY K., Research Assistant iu Mathematics 6-16-61 8-15-61 resignation effective June 16, 1961, LESCHER, ALFRED, Pharmacy Resident in Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacy resignation effective May 1, 1961. Liu, HAO W., Research Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics resignation effective September I, 1961, LOMASK, SAMUEL, Instructor in General Engineering resignation effective Septem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...the Executive Com ''tee of the Graduate College, to grant a Certificate in Russian Language and Studies to students who have completed certain specified requirements. ,486 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 1 The certificate, to be signed by the Director of the Center for Russian Language and Area Studies and the Dean of the Graduate College, is not ih equivalent of a degree since the program of Study may incl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...rs 2.00 for each new Bond issued under this Section 2.08, Pus expenses, including printing costs of new bonds, which may be incurred by he University in the premises. ,508 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 1 SECTION 2,09. Registration Agettt. The American National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, or its successor, in the City of Chicago, Illinois, is hereby appointed as the Registration Agent for the purpos... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ...athematics, Summer Session of 1961 declination effective June 19, 1961, LEAVES OF ABSENCE ASDERSON, RACHEL E., Assistant Editor in the University Press leave of absence, one-half time, from May 1 through August 31, 1961, on account of disability. LUTBHINAMURTI, KHISHNAMURTI, Research Associate in Animal Science, in the Agricultural Experiment Station leave of absence, without pay, from July 13 thr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...mber IS, 1961. WADE, BEATRICE D., Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy and Head of the Department, in the College of Medicine leave of absence, without pay, for two months beginning May 1, 1962. WARRICK, ELVIN S., Mathematics Librarian in the Library, with rank of Instructor disability leave of absence, with full pay, from August 1 through November 30, 1961. W'OLD, F I N N , Assistant Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ology Medicine , nine months from December 1, 1961, 7,350 a year 11-13-61 . SCHUMACHER, GEBHARD, Research Associate in the Institution for Tuberculosis Research Medicine , four months from May 1, 1962, 625 a month 1130-61 . SENGER, JOHN D., Instructor in Management, i i time, February 1-June 15, 1962, to render service during the second semester of the academic year. 1,500 11-13-61 . STAMBAUGH, M ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...E, Assistant in Education University High School , February 1-June 15, 1962, 444.44 a month, supersedes 3-12-62 . SINGH, H. DEVENDRA, Research Associate in Animal Science S , one year from May 1, 1962, 5,850 3-12-62 . SISSON, MRS. CATHERINE C , Instructor in Biological Sciences Chicago Undergraduate Division , time, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, March 1-August ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...962. NAG CHAUDHURI, B. D., Visiting Research Associate in Electrical Engineering resignation effective April 1, 1962. NAKAZAWA, YASUO, Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1962. PERKINS, WILLIAM R., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, Summer Session of 1962 declination effective June 18, 1962. 1'IKSIG, ROBERT M., Instructor in English Chicago Undergraduate Divisi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...Y, VISVANATHA, Instructor in Mathematics, academic year beginning September 1, 1962, 6,000 5-7-62 . KULIS, JOHN C , Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 15 100 time, four months from May 1, 1962, 87.50 a month 4-16-62 . LACROIX, YVES, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, Summer Session of 1962, z time, June 18-August 11, 1962, 723 for the period 4-30-62 . LARSON, BERNT O., Professor of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...cy, y time, academic year beginning September 1, 1962, 2,500 4-30-62 . LYMAN, ELISABETH R., Research Assistant Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory C , YA time, four months from May 1, 1962, 5,963 a year, supersedes 4-27-62 . MADDEN, DIANA M., Research Assistant in Chemistry, March 16-August 31, 1962, 433.33 a month 4-16-62 . MAKSTON, HOWARD, Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Un... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... two months from June 16, 1962, 2,533.33; this is in addition to his present appointment 4-16-62 . PENEV, LUBEN C , Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 15 100 time, four months from May 1, 1962, 87.50 a month 4-9-62 . POTTLE, CHRISTOPHER, Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. Department of Electrical Engineering, and Coordinated Science Laboratory C , to render service dur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...62, 6,500 5-7-62 . SIMON, JOSEPH, Professor of Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene College of Veterinary Medicine and of Veterinary Research Agricultural Experiment Station , four months from May 1, 1962, 1,083.33 a month 4-13-62 . SMITH, HOBART M., Professor of Zoology, Summer Session of 1962, June 18August 11, 1962, 2,778 for the period 4-30-62 . SNYDER, HAROLD R., Associate Dean of the Graduate Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...fessor of Humanities Chicago Undergraduate Division , Summer Session of 1962 declination effective June 22, 1962. MARSHALL. WILLIAM H., Instructor in Surgery Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1962. MCCABE, MRS. NANCIE M., Assistant in Home Economics resignation effective June 1, 1962. MCFERREN, ROBERT D., Instructor in the Institute of Aviation resignation effective June 16, 1962. MILLER, MARI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ignation effective June 16, 1962. MILLER, MARILYN T., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Ophthalmology University of Illinois at the Medical Center resignation effective May 1, 1962. XEUJAHR, HALINA, Research Associate in Animal Science resignation effective May 23, 1962. I'ETERSON, HELEN M., Research Associate in Botany resignation effective June 1, 1962. RAUSCH, GEORGE J., JR.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...RLE B., Visiting Lecturer in Education, Summer Session of 1962, June 18-July 14, 1962, 1,200 6-7-62 . KATHAN, RALPH, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1962, 11,000 a year, supersedes 5-25-62 . KEEN, MARIA, Instructor in English, Summer Session of 1962, Tune 18-August 11, 1962, 1,112 5-24-62 . KESLER, CLYDE E., Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...4 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment, and to his Summer Session appointment on 1 4 time 6-4-62 . KILBRIDE, BERNARD J., Assistant Professor of Finance, four months from May 1, 1962, 7,500 a year, supersedes, and is in addition to his Summer Session appointment 5-9-62 . KING, IVAN R., Associate Professor of Astronomy, two months from June 16, 1962, 938.89 a month; this is in add... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... JAMES M., Research Assistant in Surgery Medicine , April 16-August 31, 1962, 600 a month 5-9-62 . MCMULLEN, CARL W., Research Assistant in Biological Chemistry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1962, 408.33 a month 5-25-62 . MCVAY, MILLARD S., Associate Professor of Nuclear Engineering C , Vi time, two months from June 16, 1962, 616.66 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment, and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months from June 16, 1962, 933.32 5-9-62 . SKORA, ROBERT, Research Assistant in Biological Chemistry Medicine , four months from May 1, 1962, 408.33 a month, supersedes 5-25-62 . SLOAN, RICHARD H., Assistant in Physical Education for Alen, nine months from September 16, 1962, 4,700 6-4-62 . SMITH, DAVID Y., Research Associate in Physics C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...tion effective September 1, 1962. BORNHOFEN, JOHN O., Fellow in Economics resignation effective September 16 1962. BUBLITZ, DONALD E., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1962. CHANG, MRS. MEI-LING W., Research Associate in Animal Science resignation effective June 1, 1962. CURLEY, DANIEL, Associate Professor of English, Summer Session of 1962 resignation effective June 18... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...er 16, 1962. OPPENLANDER, JOSEPH C , Research Associate in Civil Engineering resignation effective September 1, 1962. PESSA, ARNE T., Research Assistant in Physiology resignation effective May 1, 1962. PETERS, M A X S., Professor of Chemical Engineering resignation effective September 1, 1962. ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1589 RAFF, MKS. MURNA J., Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering resig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...r of Chemical Engineering resignation effective September 1, 1962. ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1589 RAFF, MKS. MURNA J., Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering resignation effective May 1, 1962. SCHROEDER, FRED W., Assistant Professor of General Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division resignation effective June 22, 1962. SHIN YONG A., Research Associate in Chemistry resignation effective... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...first semester of 1962-63 on full pay. SEN, ARUN KUMAR, Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery College of Medicine leave of absence, without pay, April 16 to May 1, 1962, because of illness in his family. SPARGO, GLADYS R., Acquisition Assistant in the Library Chicago Undergraduate Division leave of absence, without pay, July 1 through August 10, 1962. VAN VALKENBURG... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...n, Summer Session of 1962, June 18. August 11, 1962, 1,756 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointment 4-9-62 . KOWN, BONG T., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering S , May 1-June IS 1962, 466.67 a month 5-7-62 . KRISHNAMURTHY, VISVANATHA, Instructor in Mathematics, academic year beginning September 1, 1962, 6,000 5-7-62 . KULIS, JOHN C , Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medici... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...6.67 a month 5-14-62 . GROVES, WILLIAM E., Research Assistant in Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1962, 889 6-4-62 . GUCKEL, HENRY, Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, May 1Tune 15, 1962, 511.11 a month, supersedes 5-14-62 . and June 16-August 31, "1962, 511.11 a month 5-9-62 . GUILLOU, JOHN C , Associate Professor of Hydraulic Engineering Civil Engineering S , July 1-August ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...from June 16, 1962, 1,200 6-11-62 . FLYNN, JAMES D., Supervisor of Counseling in the Student Rehabilitation Center, with rank of Instructor College of Physical Education , four months from May 1, 1962, 541.66 a month 6-29-62 . ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 33 FOGHT, MRS. MARTHA, Research Assistant in Zoology, two months from June 1, 1962, 816.66 6-14-62 . FOBSYTH, ARTHUR C , Associate Professor of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ... lufy 18 months from June 16, 1962, 700; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-18-62 . HELLER, FLOYD N., Assistant in Anesthesia Department of Surgery Medicine , two months from May 1, 1962, without salary 6-8-62 . HENDRICKS, CHARLES D., J R . , Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering C , two months from June 16, 1962, 1,166.67 a month; this is in addition to his present appointme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...t in Farm Management Agricultural Economics S , two months from July 1, 1962, 911.12 6-18-62 . PASTIKA, M R S . MADDALENA F., Assistant in Anesthesiology Surgery Medicine , two months from May 1, 1962, without salary 6-11-62 . PATTON, EARL D., Visiting Lecturer in Education, Summer Session of 1962, 1 2 time, June 18-August 11, 1962, 1,000 for the period 6-18-62 . PEARSON, ROBERT E., Pharmacy Resid... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...lectrical Engineering, nine months from September 16, 1962, 2,000 5-31-62 . WEBER, DENNIS F., United States Public Health Service Postdoctoral Fellow Trainee in Dentistry, four months from May 1, 1962, 5,500, supersedes 6-1-62 . W E L S H , THOMAS L., Summer Quarter Fellow in Chemistry Pharmaceutical , three months from June 16, 1962, 600 5-28-62 . WILLIAMSEN, J O H N A., United States Public Heal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...on effective July 1, 1962. BAUER, ROBERT O., Instructor in Business Management resignation effective July 15, 1962. BAUTZ, FRIEDLINDE, Research Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1962. BHALERAO, VASANT R., Assistant Professor of Food Technology resignation effective August 17, 1962. BINNING, BRIAN R., Research Assistant in Architecture declination effective June 25, 1962. BORMAN, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...or Animal Science and of Biological Sciences Division of General Studies resignation effective March 1, 1963. BEST, JAY B., Associate Professor of Physiology Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1963. BIRCH, JOHN W., Fellow in Economics declination effective June 16, 1963. BREMS, H A N S J., Professor of Economics, Summer Session of 1963 declination effective June 17, 1963. CARNIGHAN, ROBERT H., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...esently Professor of Education in Social Sciences at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, as Professor of Education on indefinite tenure and Director of the Division of Education, beginning May 1, 1963, and continuing until September 1, 1965, at an annual salary of 14,500 on a twelve-month service basis. This appointment will establish the new Division of Education, within the new organizational fr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ng and Associate Professor of Physics at the Chicago Undergraduate Division, as Associate Professor of Physics on indefinite tenure and Acting Dean of the College of Engineering, beginning May 1, 1963, on an annual appointment and twelve-month service basis, and at an annual salary rate of 16,200. This recommendation is endorsed by a search committee appointed to nominate a Dean for Engineering, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ealistic. The City has requested an amendment to the contract to provide new dates for transfers of various portions of the site to the University, the first conveyance to be made prior to May 1, 1963. The proposed new dates have been reviewed by the Director of the Physical Plant and he states that they are compatible with the University's current construction schedule. The Vice-President and Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... Associate Professor on indefinite tenure, at an annual salary of 15,000 BY, A Y . 3. KAMAL N A T H SHARMA, Visiting Research Assistant Professor of Psychology and of Physiology, beginning May 1, 1963, at an annual salary of 8,940 D Y . 4. ANTONIO TOVAR, Professor of the Classics, beginning September 1, 1963, at an annual salary of 13,500 A . 5. HERBERT C. QUAY, Associate Professor of Psychology a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...n of University Professors does not speak for the entire faculty. Very truly yours, R. K. M A U T Z Professor Professor of of Accountancy Accountancy ROBERT I. DICKEY 217 David Kinley Hall May 1, 1963 President David Dodds Henry 355 Administration Building W DEAR PRESIDENT H E N R Y : The recent actions of the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors and the censure resol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...rch Associate in Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine three months from April 1, 1963, without salary 4-15-63 . NAKAMURA, HIROSHI, Research Associate in Agricultural Economics S , four months from May 1, 1963, 666.67 a month, supersedes 4-10-63 . NELSON, JAMES A., Associate Professor of Ceramic Engineering C , two months from June 16, 1963, 2,356; this is in addition to his present appointment 4-8-63 . NE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...niversity, Pantnagar, India, two years from July 8, 1963, 14,300 a year 4-15-63 . ROBLEE, CHARLES L., Instructor in Firemanship Training Division of University Extension , four months from May 1, 1963, 7,800 a year 4-10-63 . ROEPKE, HOWARD G., Associate Professor of Geography, Summer Session of 1963, V4 time, June 17-August 10, 1963, 542 for the period, supersedes previous Summer Session appointme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: .... STORCH, RICHARD H., Research Assistant in Entomology, two months from June 16, 1963, 888.88 4-24-63 . TAKAYAMA, TAKASHI, Research Associate in Agricultural Economics S , four months from May 1, 1963, 900 a month 4-8-63 . TANG, STEPHEN J. Y., Associate Professor of Architecture, Summer Session of 1963, June 17-August 10, 1963, 2,734 for the period 4-15-63 . TATSUOKA, MAURICE M., Associate Profess... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Research Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , six months from March 1, 1963, without salary 4-15-63 . TOROK, NICHOLAS, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology Medicine , f time, one month from May 1, 1963, 1,066.66, supersedes 4-15-63 . TEAINA, VINCENZO, Clinical Instructor in Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1963, without salary 4-10-63 . WALES, H U G H G.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ING, PAUL R., Assistant Professor of Philosophy resignation effective September 1, 1963. DIVILBISS, JAMES L., Research Associate in the Coordinated Science Laboratory resignation effective May 1, 1963. DOCKRILL, MICHAEL L., Fellow in History resignation effective June 16, 1963. EXUM, M R S . DOLORES B., Instructor in Medical Social Work Medicine resignation effective April 28, 1963. FEIKSTEIN, AMI... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... GANTT, CLARENCE L., Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine , two months from July 1, 1963, 1,333.33 a month 5-9-63 . GERMAN, VICTOR F., Research Assistant in Chemistry, four months from May 1, 1963, 448.33 a month, supersedes 5-16-63 . GERSTNER, ROBERT, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , June 24-August 15, 1963, 1,867, additional 5-17-63 . GLADNEY, FRANK Y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...turer in Education, Summer Session of 1963, June 17-August 10, 1963, 2,000 for the period 5-16-63 . KULIS, JOHN C , Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 24 100 time, four months from May 1, 1963, 150 a month, supersedes nonsalaried appointment 5-31-63 . LANDRY, JOSEPH P. F., Research Assistant in Physiology and Biophysics, three months from May 16, 1963, 1,333.32 5-6-63 . LANG, MELVIN, Visit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...thematics, Summer Session of 1963, June 17-August 10, 1963, 1,556 for the period 6-4-63 . LOPEZ-BELIO, MARIANO, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Medicine , Vi time, four months from May 1, 1963, 180 a month, supersedes 5-6-63 . LYNCH, ASTA V., Research Assistant in Medicine Medicine , one year from July 1, 1963, 5,150 5-16-63 . ,1963 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 653 MAINOUS, BRUCE H., Associate P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...tember 1, 1963, 7,200 5-31-63 . ,654 BOARD OF TRUSTEES June 19 PAGE, KENNETH C , Electron Microscope Engineer in the Electron Microscope Facility School of Life Sciences , four months from May 1, 1963, 1,041.66 a month 5-2-63 . PANEPINTO, JOAN C , Instructor in Music, academic year beginning September 1 1963, 6,500 5-26-63 . P A B N A S , M R . ITZCHAK, Research Associate in Physiology and Biophys... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... K., Research Assistant in the Graduate College, May 13-August 31, 1963, 429.17 a month 5-16-63 . PENEV, LTJBEN C , Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 24 100 time, four months from May 1, 1963, 150 a month, supersedes nonsalaried appointment 5-31-63 . PERLMAN, RAYMOND, Associate Professor of Art, Summer Session of 1963, June 17-August 10, 1963, 2,223 for the period, supersedes previous Sum... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ant in the Graduate College and in the State Water Survey, May 13, 1963-June 30, 1964, 9,000 a year 5-22-63 . SINGH, H . DEVENDRA, Research Associate in Animal Science S , four months from May 1, 1963, 487.50 a month 5-14-63 . SKLAR, LAWRENCE, Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, Summer Session of 1963, June 17-August 10, 1963, 1,600 for the period 5-16-63 . SLEIGH, ROBERT C , JR., Visiting Lecturer i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ant in Physics C , two months from June 16, 1963, 934 5-16-63 . YON, MUSTAFA K., Clinical Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Department of Surgery Medicine , 1 5 time, four months from May 1, 1963, 220.83 a month, supersedes 5-8-63 . ZETTAS, JAMES P., Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine , three months from June 1, 1963, without salary 5-23-63 . ZIEGLER, RUSSELL A., Visiting Lec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...63. MCGUIRE, EDWARD, Research Assistant in Biological Chemistry Medicine resignation effective May 15, 1963. MENDEL, GISELA, Research Associate in Psychiatry Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1963. MUHLSTADT, WILLIAM J., Assistant in Ceramic Engineering resignation effective May 1, 1963. MUNDAY, JOHN C , JR., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biophysics resignation effectiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ive May 15, 1963. MENDEL, GISELA, Research Associate in Psychiatry Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1963. MUHLSTADT, WILLIAM J., Assistant in Ceramic Engineering resignation effective May 1, 1963. MUNDAY, JOHN C , JR., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biophysics resignation effective June 16, 1963. ONANIAN, EDWARD D., Research Associate in the Bureau of Economic and Busin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ATTERSON, HARLAN R., Assistant Professor of Finance, academic year beginning September 1, 1963, 7,500 6-6-63 . PERRY, GEORGE T., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , four months from May 1, 1963, without salary 5-31-63 . RADICE, CANIO, Professor of Art Chicago Undergraduate Division , June 21August 16, 1963, 2,289; this is in addition to his present appointment 531-63 . RIBEIRO, SERGIO T., R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...RED A., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, two months from June 16, 1963, 933.32 6 4 - 6 3 . ROWE, JAMES A., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , four months from May 1, 1963, without salary 5-31-63 . RUCKER, WALTER E., Research Associate in Education University High School , one year from September 1, 1963, 9,000 5-31-63 . SHIVELY, RICHARD R., Research Associate in the D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ignation effective September 1, 1963. DETWILER, BETTY C , Instructor in Mathematics resignation effective September 1, 1963. DONOGHUE, J O H N T., Fellow in Chemistry resignation effective May 1, 1963. ERICHSEN, ALVIN W., Research Associate in Plant Breeding Agronomy , in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective August 1, 1963. FAY, ALICE M., Assistant Professor of Nursing resigna... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ng Assistant Professor of Psychology, academic year beginning September 1, 1963, 9,000 8-26-63 . MONTGOMERY, CLARK A., Clinical Instructor in Medicine Medicine , 2 5 time, four months from May 1, 1963, 3,068 a year, supersedes 6-14-63 . MONTGOMERY, GERALD G., Research Associate in the State Natural History Survey, eleven months from August 1, 1963, 6,840 a year, supersedes 8-8-63 . MOORE, CHARLES ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ur 40-watt lamps 600 each approximately louvers, plastic for above fixtures 600 each approximately hangers for above fixtures To be purchased as required by Physical Plant during the period May 1 through December 31, 1963 Professional-artistic services to remove the canvas of five portraits of expresidents, artistically repair the paintings, and replace in repaired frames No. 5 fuel oil as require... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ... 7,000, supersedes his nonsalaried appointment 4-10-63 . KLOCK, PAUL W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering C , to render service during the second semester of the academic year, May 1-August 31, 1963, 750 a month, supersedes 4-23-63 . KRISHNAMURTHY, VISVANATHA, Research Associate in Mathematics, two months from June 16, 1963, 1,334; this is in addition to his present appointment 4-22-6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Psychology, nine months from September 16, 1963, 2,000 5-17-63 . WOODFIN, BEULAH M., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Chemistry, May 1-August 15, 1963, 1,956 5-24-63 . WOZNIAK, Louis, National Science Foundation Summer Fellow in Electrical Engineering, June 16-August 10, 1963, 680 5-16-63 . WRZESZCZ, O W E N E., National Science Foundati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ucation at the University of Chicago. KARLOWICH, ROBERT A., Bibliographer in the Library, with rank of Assistant Professor leave of absence on three-fourths time, without pay, extended from May 1 through June 11, 1963. KHACHATURIAN, NARBEY, Professor of Civil Engineering, in the College of Engineering leave of absence, without pay, for twelve months from September 1, 1963, for the purpose of study... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ofessor in the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 12,000. 13. THOMAS TIMUSK, Research Assistant Professor of Physics, beginning May 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 9,200. 14. EDWARD WASIOLEK, Visiting Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Russian, for the second semester of 1963-64, at a salary of 4,750. O n m o t i o n of M ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ING STEVENSON, United States Representative to the United Nations, and former Governor of Illinois, the degree of Doctor of Humane Letters, to be conferred at the Honors Day Convocation on May 1, 1964, at which Ambassador Stevenson will give the Honors Day address. VIRGIL MELVIN HANCHEE, President of the State University of Iowa, the degree of Doctor of Arts, to be conferred at the Commencement Ex... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...is meeting for the following buildings and facilities: A. Equipment for University of Illinois buildings constructed from the Universities Building Fund requiring an initial rental payment May 1, 1964, of 751,541, annual rental payments September 1, 1965, and each year thereafter of 486,290, with total rental payments of 7,559,601. B. Construction of a Civil Engineering Building at Champaign-Urban... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...each year thereafter of 486,290, with total rental payments of 7,559,601. B. Construction of a Civil Engineering Building at Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, requiring an initial rental payment May 1, 1964, of 479,090, annual rental payments September 1, 1965, and each year thereafter of 306,340, with total rental payments of 7,831,250. C. Land for building sites in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, requirin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ptember 1, 1965, and each year thereafter of 306,340, with total rental payments of 7,831,250. C. Land for building sites in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, requiring an initial rental payment May 1, 1964, of 113,656, annual rental payments September 1, 1965, and each year thereafter of 72,675, with total rental payments of 1,857,856. D. Plans and planning to complete architectural studies, Congress C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...h year thereafter of 72,675, with total rental payments of 1,857,856. D. Plans and planning to complete architectural studies, Congress Circle, Chicago, requiring an initial rental payment May 1, 1964, of 102,272, annual rental payments September 1, 1965, and each year thereafter of 65,395, with total rental payments of 1,671,752. On motion of Mr. Swain, authority was given as recommended, and the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ing Dean of the Graduate College recommends the appointment of Dr. John R. Pasta as Research Professor of Physics on indefinite tenure and Head of the Digital Computer Laboratory beginning May 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 20,000 on a nine-month service basis. The nomination of Dr. Pasta, currently Research Professor of Physics at the University of Illinois, as Head of the Digital Computer Labor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...Communications, May 16-June 30, 1964, 583.33 a month 3-11-64 . FAULKNER, WESLEY W., Research Associate in Motion Picture Services, College of Journalism and Communications, two months from May 1, 1964, 550 a month 3-11-64 . FELLO, MICHAEL A., Research Assistant in Medicine Medicine , five months from April 1, 1964, 637.50 a month, supersedes 3-10-64 . FENVES, STEVEN J., Associate Professor of Civi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... and Biophysics, one year from September 1, 1964, 6,100 3-26-64 . LAGOW, ROBERT L., Research Associate in Motion Picture Services, College of Journalism and Communications, two months from May 1, 1964, 550 a month 3-11-64 . LEE, LEAH S., Research Assistant in Law, two months from September 1, 1964, 1,150 3-9-64 . LEONHARD, ZELMA B., Visiting Lecturer in English, Chicago Undergraduate Division, YA ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...1964. SPELLMAN, M R S . MARY, Commerce and Sociology Library Assistant resignation effective April 1, 1964. STEPHENS, M R S . NANCY A., Architecture Library Assistant resignation effective May 1, 1964. SWIATEK, KENNETH, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Biological Chemistry termination effective February 15, 1964. TAYLOR, HOWARD P., Part-time Medical Student Research Fellow in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...copies of which were distributed at the meeting, and a copy was filed with the Secretary of the Board. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON GENERAL POLICY Supplementary Report on Amendments of Statutes, May 1, 1964 Mr. Jones, for the Committee on General Policy, presented the following report: R e v i s i o n s of Sections 6, 38, a n d 39 of t h e U n i v e r s i t y S t a t u t e s P r o p o s e d b y S e n a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...to Vice-President, Chicago Undergraduate Division, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 14,500. 9. GEORGE O. DE TARNOWSKY, Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, beginning May 1, 1964, without salary. 10. GEORGE C. FENG, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 7,500. 11. JOHN B. HANEY, Associate Director, with rank of Associate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...r in Botany, Summer Session of 1964, June 15August 8, 1964, 1,334 for the period 4-4-64 . LKRNER, LEON M., Research Associate in Biological Chemistry, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1964, 625 a month, supersedes 4-6-64 . LEVITOV, EDITH S., Research Assistant in Psychiatry, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1964, 583.33 a month, supersedes 4-2-64 . LEWIS, OSCAR, Professor o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...al Chemistry, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1964, 625 a month, supersedes 4-6-64 . LEVITOV, EDITH S., Research Assistant in Psychiatry, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1964, 583.33 a month, supersedes 4-2-64 . LEWIS, OSCAR, Professor of Anthropology, two months from June 16, 1964, 4,111.10; this is in addition to his present appointment 3-20-64 . LIEM, KAREL F., Visitin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...1964, June 15-August 8, 1964, 934 for the period 3-24-64 . MATLIN, SAMUEL, Clinical Associate in Medicine, College of Medicine, and in Oral Medicine, College of Dentistry, four months from May 1, 1964, without salary, supersedes previous nonsalaried appointment 4-16-64 . MATTHEWS, M R S . ELIZABETH W., Visiting Lecturer in the Graduate School of Library Science, Summer Session of 1964, June 15-Aug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ollege of Education, to render service during the second semester of the academic year 1963-64, 3,100, supersedes 4-10-64 . TIPLER, PAUL, Research Associate in Physics C , four months from May 1, 1964, 3,800 4-9-64 . WAGNER, MERLEE N., Assistant in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, College of Medicine, five months from April 1, 1964, 6,300 a year 4-2-64 . WEBER, HERBERT, Assistant in Physical ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...f English, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1964 declination effective June 19, 1964. CAMPBELL, MARILYN, Instructor in Audiology, College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1964. CASTEN, SABINE, Instructor in Chemistry, Chicago Undergraduate Division, Summer Session of 1964 declination effective June 19, 1964. Cox, GEORGE, Research Associate in Biological Chemistry, College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... September 1, 1964. PALUDAN, MARSHA M., Teaching Fellow in Dance resignation effective June 16, 1964. PARNAS, M R S . H A N N A G., Research Assistant in Microbiology resignation effective May 1, 1964. PELTASON, JACK W., Professor of Political Science and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences resignation effective September 1, 1964. PERLMUTTER, DANIEL D., Assistant Professor of Chemical... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...d Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology resignation effective June 16, 1964. SCHAD, CAROL J., Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy, College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1964. SCHLOSSER, ROBERT E., Associate Professor of Accountancy, Summer Session of 1964 declination effective June IS, 1964. SCHMITZ, ROGER A., Fellow in Chemical Engineering declination effective June 16,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...sor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 10,500. 11. NORMAN S. ENDLER, Research Assistant Professor of Psychology, four months from May 1, 1964, at a salary of 4,300. 12. BETTY GLAD, Assistant Professor of Political Science and Coordinator of Extension in International Affairs, Division of University Extension, beginning September 1, 1964, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...ERNEST T. PARKER, Associate Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 11,000. 27. IAIN C. PAUL, Research Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry, from May 1, 1964, through June 15, 1964, and from July 16, 1964, through August 31, 1964, at a salary of 2,834; and beginning September 1, 1964, at an annual salary of 8,500. 28. THEODORE A. PAYENS, Visiting Professo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...chniques and subsequently examine the elasticplastic states of stress and strain of the tip of a crack Paid to the University 1 800 90 658 22 000 52 04S 24 300 Effective Date April 1, 1964 May 1, 1964 March 13, 1964 April 7, 1964 May 1. 1964 J190 803 Leases With Whom Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Total Purpose Rental of farm machinery: tractor Rental of farm machinery: No.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...s, Summer Session of 1964, June 15-August 8, 1964, 934 for the period 5-21-64 . THULEN, JACK L., Field Assistant in the Natural History Survey and in the Graduate College, four months from May 1, 1964, 1,060 5-15-64 . TIBBETTS, GARY G., Research Assistant in the Coordinated Science Laboratory C , two months from June 16, 1964, 977.76 4-28-64 . TODESCHINI, C , Instructor in Theoretical and Applied ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...S, AND TERMINATIONS ABRAHAM, CLAUDE K., Assistant Professor of French resignation effective September 1, 1964. ADAMS, JAMES M., Assistant in the Institute of Aviation resignation effective May 1, 1964. ATLAS, AMOS, Research Associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics resignation effective May 16, 1964. AUST, RICHARD B., National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow in Chemical Engineering resigna... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... Sociology resignation effective September 1, 1964. GODTJ, JACQUES ANDRE JEAN-CLAUDE, United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Veterinary Medical Science resignation effective May 1, 1964. GOLEMBIEWSKI, ROBERT T., Assistant Professor of Management resignation effective September 1, 1964. GOTTLIEB, DANIEL H., Instructor in Mathematics resignation effective September 1, 1964. GRANIRER, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ..., C H I - H U N G , Research Associate in Metallurgical Engineering declination effective September 1, 1964. MOORE, CHARLES A., Assistant in the Institute of Aviation resignation effective May 1, 1964. MUNSINGER, HARRY, Fellow in Psychology declination effective June 16, 1964. NADEAU, RAYMOND E., Professor of Speech resignation effective September 1, 1964. OLSON, LAWRENCE W., Assistant Professor o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...-64 . OHLSON, VIRGINIA M., Associate Professor of Nursing, on Vs time for winter quarter, payable January 1 through April 30, 1964, 2,060 a year, and on 1 2 time for spring quarter, payable May 1 through August 31, 1964, 5,150 a year; Associate Professor of Nursing, on indefinite tenure, to render service during each academic year, beginning September 1, 1964, supersedes 1-10-64 . PACE, JAMES, Res... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...n his leave of absence, without pay, for the academic year 1964-65, to include acceptance of an invitation to be a Senior Specialist at the East-West Center at the University of Hawaii from May 1 through August 31, 1965, in addition to his fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences in Palo Alto, California. PELTASON, JACK W., Professor of Political Science and Dean of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1965: ... with the Secretary of the Board for record. The leases relate to the following University projects and are on the terms indicated: , , Annual Rent Due September 1, Rent Due 1965, and Total May 1, Rental Amount of Legislative Each Year 1964 Project Declaration IB A Bonis Thereafter Payments 4 799 500 4 912 032 ; 751 541 486 290 7 559 601 A. Movable Equipment B. Civil Engineering 479 090 306 340 7 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1966: ...ty: Construction of College of Nursing Office and Classroom Building at the Medical Center at a cost of 2,455,000.00 requiring 25 rental payments as follows: an initial rental on or before May 1, 1966 in the sum of 184,750.00 and on or before September 1, 1966 the sum of 184,750.00 payments of which have heretofore been made ; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...September 9, 1966, 1,800 5-18-66 . D E W A L D , RONALD L., Clinical Instructor in Orthopaedic Surgery and in the Division of Services for Crippled Children, College of Medicine, 2 5 time, May 1, 1966-August 31, 1967, 3,250 a year, supersedes 6-13-66 . DICKER, MARVIN, Instructor in Sociology Urbana , academic year 1966-67, 8,400 5-27-66 . DOYLE, LAWRENCE E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, De... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...aboratory Urbana , two months from June 16, 1966, 8,400 a year 6-23-66 . MERCHANT, FREDERICK, Staff Pharmacist in the Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, for four months beginning May 1, 1966, without salary; for the convenience of the University, he will receive room and board; supersedes salaried appointment 5-20-66 . MEREDITH, GERALD M., Research Associate in Psychology Urbana , Vi tim... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ... B., Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Medicine and Clinical Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Services for Crippled Children- resignation effective May 1, 1966. HACKER, DAVID S., Associate Professor of Energy Engineering Chicago Circle , Summer quarter of 1966 declination effective June 16, 1966. H I L L , ROBERT D., Professor of Physics Urbana resignation ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...s: A. Construction of an Undergraduate Library Building at Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, at a cost to the Illinois Building Authority of 3,301,300.00 requiring an initial rental on or before May 1, 1966 of the sum of 177,850.00 and on or before September 1, 1966, the sum of 177,850.00 payments of which have heretofore been made ; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ... of an East Dentistry-Medicine-Pharmacy Building Addition at the Medical Center Campus at a cost to the Illinois Building Authority of 2,813,700.00 requiring an initial rental on or before May 1, 1966, of the sum of 159,710.00; and on or before September 1, 1966, the sum of 159,710.00, payments of which have heretofore been made ; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: ...f a Psychology Building at Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, at a cost to the Illinois Building Authority of 3,610,000.00 requiring an initial rental ,452 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 14 on or before May 1, 1966 of the sum of 276,010.00 and on or before September 1, 1966, the sum of 276,010.00 payments of which have heretofore been made ; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1966: .... B. Construction of a Medical Sciences Building Addition at the Medical Center Campus at a cost to the Illinois Building Authority of 1,236,500.00 requiring an initial rental on or before May 1, 1966, of the sum of 57,480.00; and on or before September 1, 1966, the sum of 57,480.00 payments of which have heretofore been made ; and during each successive renewal term of the Lease, the annual sum o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...e All-University Nonacademic Personnel Advisory Committee. The Director of Nonacademic Personnel now recommends that the present Section X I I of the Policy and Rules be modified effective May 1, 1967. The changes, as approved by the All-University Nonacademic Personnel Advisory Committee, will be incorporated in the Policy and Rules Relating to Compensation and Working Conditions of Nonacademic E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...AROL M. CICERONE, Research Programmer in Computer Science, seven months from February 1, 1967, 8,000 a year 3-15-67 . HECTOR M. CLARK, Research Associate in Metallurgy C , four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year 1-23-67 . STEPHEN P. COHEN, Assistant Professor of Political Science and of Asian Studies, Semester II 1966-67, 8,900 a year, supersedes 2-16-67 ; and Assistant Professor of Political S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...History resignation effective September 1, 1967. DACNY SODERBERG, Instructor in German resignation effective September 1, 1967. CLAIRE WILSON, Instructor in Sociology resignation effective May 1, 1967. Medical C e n t e r ELWINA A. BEJNAROWICZ, Instructor in Pharmacognosy, Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy resignation effective September 1, 1967. J O H N R. HARTMAN,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ..., spring quarter 1966-67, 1,100 4-4-67 . Medical Center HERBERT S. CARLIN, Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Assistant Professor of Hospital Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 18,350 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . JAMES FAUNTLEROY, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . BEVERLY J. FIORELLA, Instructor in Curricu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...fessor of Hospital Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 18,350 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . JAMES FAUNTLEROY, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . BEVERLY J. FIORELLA, Instructor in Curriculum in Medical Technology, School of Associated Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1967, 10,50... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . BEVERLY J. FIORELLA, Instructor in Curriculum in Medical Technology, School of Associated Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1967, 10,500 a year 4-13-67 . BRUCE D. FRISBIE, Research Sociologist in the Division of Services for Crippled Children, 12,000 a year, and Instructor in Sociology, Department of Pediatrics, College of Med... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... Sociology, Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, without salary, five months from April 1, 1967 4-21-67 . NATHANIEL GRANT, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . Mss. MARILYN GUSTAFSON, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,600 a year, supersedes 4-4-67 . FREDERICK HEINKEL, Staff Pharmacist, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...RANT, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . Mss. MARILYN GUSTAFSON, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,600 a year, supersedes 4-4-67 . FREDERICK HEINKEL, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . W. A. JOHNSON, Assistant Director of Hospi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...GUSTAFSON, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,600 a year, supersedes 4-4-67 . FREDERICK HEINKEL, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . W. A. JOHNSON, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 12,000 a year, supers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . W. A. JOHNSON, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 12,000 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . MITSUAKI KAKINUMA, Research Associate in Microbiology, College of Medicine, March 29-August 31, 1967, 7,600 a year 4-13-67 . ARTHUR KING, Staff Pharmacist, College... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...AKI KAKINUMA, Research Associate in Microbiology, College of Medicine, March 29-August 31, 1967, 7,600 a year 4-13-67 . ARTHUR KING, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 9,150 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . JOAN D. MARKUS, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . LOUIS P. MARTINI, Staff Pharmacist, College o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... ARTHUR KING, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 9,150 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . JOAN D. MARKUS, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . LOUIS P. MARTINI, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . ROBERT E. PEARSON, Assistant Director of Ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... D. MARKUS, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . LOUIS P. MARTINI, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . ROBERT E. PEARSON, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 11,000 a year, su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...hs from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . ROBERT E. PEARSON, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 11,000 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . PHILANDER RICKS, JR., Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine, two months from July 1, 1967, without salary, supersedes his ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... College of Medicine, two months from July 1, 1967, without salary, supersedes his appointment with salary 3-22-67 . JOHN C. RITOLA, Staff Pharmacist, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,300 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . ,542 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 16 RUSSELL L. SCHWEITZER, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...upersedes 4-3-67 . ,542 BOARD OF TRUSTEES M a y 16 RUSSELL L. SCHWEITZER, Assistant Director of Hospital Pharmacy and Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 11,500 a year, supersedes 4-3-67 . JAMES C. WRIGHT, JR., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, ys time, March 16-August 31, 1967, 4,000 a year, supersedes his nonsalaried appointme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...l Scientist, Department of Animal Science C and S , five months from April 1, 1967, 8,000 a year 3-27-67 . RENE H . D U B U S , Assistant Biochemist in Plant Pathology S , five months from May 1, 1967, 7,700 a year, supersedes his nonacademic appointment 4-5-67 . CLTVE F. DUNHAM, Professor of Accountancy, Summer Session of 1967, June 19August 12, 1967, 3,467 4-10-67 . JACK C EVERLY, Extension Comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ai, Thailand, for service under Contract A I D f e 2 for one month from April 1, 1967, 28,875 a year; and Professor of Public Health, College of Medicine, 4-jj time, indefinite tenure from May 1, 1967 4-367 . DANIEL L. SLOTNICK, Professor of Computer Science, indefinite tenure from April 1, 1967, academic year service basis, 26,100 a year, supersedes 4-13-67 . HOBART M. SMITH, Professor of Zoology... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... of the University. C College; S Station; E Extension. Chicago Circle M R S . JERALDINE W . BYRNE, Assistant Bibliographer, with rank of Instructor, in the Library, 7,600 a year, effective May 1, 1967, supersedes 5-17-67 . VERE CHAPPELL, Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, 2 ioo time, spring quarter 1966-67, 1,200 5-5-67 . M R S . EDNA S. EPSTEIN, Instructor in French, academic year 1967-6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...er quarter 1967, 2,900 5-17-67 . Medical C e n t e r MRS. JEANNE B. ANGRES, Instructor in Occupational Therapy, School of Associated Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,000 a year 5-11-67 . BERTRAM W. CARNOW, Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, College of Medicine, Yl time, three months from June 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes his ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...rom June 1, 1967, 8,500 a year, supersedes his nonsalaried appointment 3-17-67 . JORGE O. GALANTE, Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, College of Medicine, o time, four months from May 1, 1967, 16,000 a year 5-17-67 . MRS. PENNY E. GANG, Staff Pharmacist in the Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 9,000 a year, supersedes 413-67 . ALOIS R. HASTREITER, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...College of Medicine, o time, four months from May 1, 1967, 16,000 a year 5-17-67 . MRS. PENNY E. GANG, Staff Pharmacist in the Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, four months from May 1, 1967, 9,000 a year, supersedes 413-67 . ALOIS R. HASTREITER, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, indefinite tenure from September 1, 1967, 24,500 a year 4-22-67 . PAUL HELLER, Professo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...persedes 5-11-67 . ARTHUR F. HAGNER, Professor of Geology, Summer Session of 1967, August 16August 31, 1967, 900 4-21-67 . RAYMOND HANFT, Research Associate in Physics C , four months from May 1, 1967, 8,500 a year; and for one year from September 1, 1967, 8,500 5-17-67 . HAROLD W . H A N N A H , Professor of Agricultural Law, Department of Agricultural Economics C and S , one month from July 16, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...19-August 12, 1967, 778 5-5-67 . THEODORE HYMOWITZ, Agronomist at the Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, Pant Nagar, India, for service under Contract No. AID nesa-150, six months from May 1, 1967, 14,300 a year, supersedes 5-15-67 . J. TERRY IVERSEN, Academic Coordinator, University Extension, 79 per cent time, 9,950, and Instructor in Political Science, 21 per cent time, 2,550, one year from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...partment of History and Philosophy of Education, Summer Session of 1967, 2 time, June 19-August 12, 1967, 778 5-5-67 . BERNARD R. JOHNSON, Research Associate in Chemistry, four months from May 1, 1967, 6,600 a year 5-4-67 . PATRICIA V. JOHNSTON, Visiting Assistant Professor of Food Science S , two months from July 1, 1967, 1,666.66 4-28-67 . J. ROBERT KELLY, Professor of Music, Summer Session of 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...Session of 1967, June 19-August 12, 1967, 2,400 4-17-67 . M R S . ANITA R. SCHILLER, Research Associate in the Library Research Center, Graduate School of Library Science, four months from May 1, 1967, 8,800 a year, supersedes 4-28-67 . LEONARD SCHLESSINGER, Research Associate in Physics C , one year from September 1, 1967, 9,000 4-17-67 . STANLEY L. SHINALL, Assistant Professor of French, Summer ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...cturer in the Graduate School of Library Science, Summer Session of 1967, June 19-August 12, 1967, 2,200 4-26-67 . FRIEDHELM WALDHAUSEN, Research Associate in Mathematics, four months from May 1, 1967, 3,600 5-27-67 . MRS. EUNICE R. WALKER, Visiting Lecturer in the Graduate School of Library Science, Summer Session of 1967, June 19-August 12, 1967, 2,200 4-17-67 . WILLIAM M. WALKER, Consultant-Sta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ON, Instructor in Medical Social Work, College of Medicine resignation effective June 30, 1967. STUART S. ROBERTS, Associate Professor of Surgery, College of Medicine resignation effective May 1, 1967. ROBERT J. RYAN, Associate Professor of Medicine, College of Medicine resignation effective September 1, 1967. M R S . LYNNE D. SCHECHTER, Instructor in Medical Social Work, College of Medicine resig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...967 resignation effective June 19, 1967. ARTHA S. LOY, Research Associate in the Institute of Communications Research, in the College of Journalism and Communications resignation effective May 1, 1967. W E I - Y I M A , Cataloger, with rank of Instructor, in the Special Languages Department of the Library resignation effective September 1, 1967. PETER MAGNABOSCO, Instructor in Physical Education f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...1, 1967, 11,000 3-16-67 . EDWIN BAY, Adviser to the Director of Extension at the Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, Pant Nagar, India, for service under Contract No. U S A I D nesa-150, May 1-May 12, 1967, 16,300 a year 4-12-67 . MARION W . BENFIELD, JR., Associate Professor of Law, Summer Session of 1967, June 12-July 19, 1967, 2,334 4-18-67 . NUR A n BORUMAND, Visiting Lecturer in Music, one... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ... quarter 1967-68, to begin a field project in Spain. Medical Center GEORGE R. OSTERBERGER, Assistant Professor of Orthodontics, College of Dentistry leave of absence, without pav, beginning May 1 and continuing through July 31, 1967. ,1967 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Urbana 649 V L E W I S BASSIE, Professor of Economics and Director of the Bureau of Economic and Business Research leave of absence, with... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...r of 1967-68, to execute a research project in Peru. DRAGUTIN MAKSIC, Associate Professor of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine leave of absence, without pay, from May 1 through June IS, 1967, in order to study and write the New York State Board examination for Veterinarian. WILLIAM M. ROGGE, Research Assistant Professor of Special Education and in the Curriculum Laborato... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...t Professor of Civil Engineering, beginning May 15, 1968 D , at an annual salary of 10,000. 9. RICHARD B. MALEK, Assistant Professor of Nematology, Department of Plant Pathology, beginning May 1, 1968 2Y , at an annual salary of 13,000. 10. ROBERT L. METCALF, Professor of Entomology, beginning September 1, 1968 A , at an annual salary of 27,000. 11. JAMES TREFIL, Assistant Professor of Physics, be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ..., Associate Professor of Law, beginning September 1, 1968 Q , at an annual salary of 16,000. 22. JACK M. WIDHOLM, Assistant Professor of Plant Physiology, Department of Agronomy, beginning May 1, 1968 1Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 23. ROBERT C. WILLIGES, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Assistant Director of Highway Traffic Safety Center, for the period from April 16, 1968. through Augu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...ROBERTS, JR., Associate Professor of Microbiology, assigned to Faculty of Medicine, Chiengmai Hospital, Thailand, Agency for International Development, for the period from April 29 through May 1, 1968, and from June 6, 1968, through June 2, 1970, at an annual salary of 16,500. 18. THOMAS M. SABA, Assistant Professor of Physiology, College of Medicine, beginning June 17, 1968 D Y , at an annual sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...s, beginning September 1, 1968 A , at an annual salary of 19,000. 21. GEORGE E. BEVARD, Extension Communication Specialist and Assistant Professor of Agricultural Communications, beginning May 1, 1968 1Y , at an annual salary of 15,000. 22. ROBERT E. BOHRER, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, beginning September 1, 1968 1 , at an annual salary of 11,700. 23. IRA H . CARMEN, Assistant Professor of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1968: ...rofessor of Home Furnishings Extension, six months from May 1, 1968, full pay. Department of Horticulture WILLIAM R. NELSON, JR., Associate Professor of Horticulture, one year, one-half pay May 1 through August 31, 1967; January 15 to September IS, 1968 . ,1967 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 523 College of Education Department of Elementary Education FRED PATRICK BARNES, Professor of Elementary Education,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 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))
  • 1968: ...ASH, Professor of Dairy Science, six months from January 1, 1968, full pay. Department of Home Economics CLARA F. DODSON, Assistant Professor of Home Furnishings Extension, six months from May 1, 1968, full pay. Department of Horticulture WILLIAM R. NELSON, JR., Associate Professor of Horticulture, one year, one-half pay May 1 through August 31, 1967; January 15 to September IS, 1968 . ,1967 UNIVE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1969: ... the Vice President and Comptroller, recommends authorization of the execution of a lease of space for the Center for Craniofacial Anomalies from Arthur Rubloff Co., agents, for the period May 1, 1969, through December 31, 1970, at a monthly rate of 1,394.65, and for the period January 1, 1971, through December 31, 1972, at a monthly rate of 1,529.80, payable solely out of federal funds and funds ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...ursing, beginning March 3, 1969 A Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 12. TARAKAD V. RAJKUMAR, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Dermatology, College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1969 1Y , at an annual salary of 13,000. Urbana-Champaign 13. MURIEL S. BRINK, Assistant Professor of Foods and Nutrition in Home Economics Extension, beginning June 1, 1969 3Y , at an annual salary of 11... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1969: ...ember 1, 1969 A , at an annual salary of 20,500. 22. RICHARD B. MORGAN, Assistant Professor of Veterinary Public Health and Assistant to the Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, beginning May 1, 1969 1Y,DY , at an annual salary of 17,500. 23. JAMES W . PHILLIPS, Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, beginning September 1, 1969 1 , at an annual salary of 11,000. 24. EDWARD W . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ... Assistant Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, College of Medicine, on three-fourths time, for the period from May 1, 1970 through August 31, 1970 TY75 , at a salary of 3,600. 16. CELIA DAVIS SLADEK, Assistant Professor of Physiology, College of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1970 1Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 17... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...l Policy, then read and presented the report of the Committee as follows: On July 20, 1970, the General Policy Committee began the task of reviewing the Chicago Circle Senate resolution of May 1, 1970, requesting a collective bargaining election. T h e issues and the implications involved in this Senate request were so far-reaching that the General Policy Committee felt a particular responsibility... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...olice Sergeant, and Policeman, and that the terms of that agreement have not been complied with. The Plaintiff seeks a judgment increasing the hourly wage rate by 9 per hour retroactive to May 1, 1970. The University Counsel recommends that he be authorized to take such steps as are necessary or appropriate, including the employment of special counsel, to defend the interests of the University in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1970: ...mester 1969-70, full pay. Jane A d d a m s G r a d u a t e School of Social W o r k MARK P. HALE, Professor and Director of Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, six months beginning May 1, 1970, full pay. ANTHONY J. VATTANO, Consultant with rank of Associate Professor of Social Work, six months from February 1, 1970, full pay. ,346 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S March 19 College of Veterinary Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...June 20, 1970. ,800 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 18 ROGER L. STEVENS, Chairman, National Council on the Arts, the degree of Doctor of Letters, to be conferred at the Honors Day ceremonies on May 1, 1970. I concur in the recommendations of the Senates. O n motion of M r . Swain, these degrees were authorized as recommended. SEPARATE F U N D TO PROVIDE FINANCIAL A I D . URBANA 28 The severity of recen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ... recommend that Dr. Jack Stillinger, Professor of English, and Dr. Ledyard R. Tucker, Professor of Psychology and Educational Psychology, be appointed P r o fessors in the Center effective May 1, 1970. On motion of Mr. Grimes, these appointments were approved. APPOINTMENTS TO T H E FACULTY 10 The following new appointments to the faculty of the rank of Assistant Professor and above, and involving ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ... Associate Professor of Music, beginning September 1, 1971 Q , at an annual salary of 15,000. 16. ROBERT JOSEPH REBER, Assistant Professor of Nutrition, Home Economics Extension, beginning May 1, 1970 1Y , at an annual salary of 13,500. 17. JAMES L . ROBINSON, Assistant Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Dairy Science, beginning August 1, 1970 1Y , at an annual salary of 15,000. 18. ANDREW J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...y Science, beginning August 1, 1970 1Y , at an annual salary of 15,000. 18. ANDREW J. SOFRANKO, Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology in Agricultural Economics and in Sociology, beginning May 1, 1970 1Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 19. RICHARD V A N SLOOTEN, Assistant Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics and of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, beginning September 1, 1970 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1970: ...a salary of 3,300. ,912 BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 20 Administrative Appointment 23. MERLIN A. TABER, Acting Director of the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, for six months beginning May 1, 1970. Dr. Mark P. Hale, Director of the School, will be on sabbatical leave during this period. O n motion of M r . H a h n , these appointments were confirmed. SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 1 970-71 11 T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
  • 1971: ...intment of Dr. Gladys A. Courtney, presently Associate Professor of Nursing, as Professor of General Nursing, on indefinite tenure, and Head of the Department of General Nursing, beginning May 1, 1971, on a twelve months' service basis, at an annual salary of 20,000. On May 20, 1970, the Board of Trustees approved a reorganization of the College of Nursing, which was not previously departmentalize... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...l Education, beginning September 1, 1971 1 , at an annual salary of 16,500. Visiting Staff 10. O M P . RUSTGI, Visiting Research Associate Professor of Physics, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through August 31, 1971 G , at a salary of 5,000. 11. C. V. RAMAKRISHNAN, Visiting Professor of Botany, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through September 30, 1971 G , at a salary of 7,500. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...sor of Physics, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through August 31, 1971 G , at a salary of 5,000. 11. C. V. RAMAKRISHNAN, Visiting Professor of Botany, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through September 30, 1971 G , at a salary of 7,500. Administrative Staff Urbana 12. DILLON E. MAFOTHER, Director of the Office of Computing Services in the office of the Vice Chancellor for Academi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...brary of Medical Sciences, beginning June 1, 1971 A Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 2. DANIEL FREDERICKSON, Associate Professor of Dental Administration, College of Dentistry, beginning May 1, 1971 A Y , at an annual salary of 23,500. 3. GERTRUDE H E S S , Associate Professor of Public Health Nursing, College of Nursing, beginning September 1, 1971 A , at an annual salary of 16,000. 4. HERMINE ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...ry of 16,000. 4. HERMINE MARIE PASHAYAN, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine and in Center for Craniofacial Anomalies, College of Dentistry, beginning May 1, 1971 DY, 1Y , at an annual salary of 20,000. 5. ARTHUR H . W O L F F , Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, beginning September 1, 1971 AY , at an annual salary of 30,000. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ... of Pharmacy, Medical Center, for one year beginning September 1, 1971 DY , at a salary of 20,000. 16. JAMES SCHNEIDER, Visiting Associate Professor of Physics, Urbana, for the period from May 1, 1971, through June 30, 1971 G , at salary of 3,300. On motion of Mr. Grimes, these appointments were confirmed. SABBATICAL LEAVES OF ABSENCE, 1971-72 12 The Chancellor at each campus has recommended that ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...ture, beginning September 1, 1971, on 90 per cent time A90 , at an annual salary of 23,500. 2. RHODA A. MICHAELS, Assistant Professor, Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, beginning May 1, 1971 1Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. Medical C e n t e r 3. PHILIPPE S. BENOIT, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, in the Department of Pharmacognosy and Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1971: ...al Development, College of Medicine, beginning June 15, 1971 1Y , at an annual salary of 20,000. 5. WALTER FRIED, Professor of Medicine, T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1971 A Y , at an annual salary of 36,000. 6. MERTON M. GILL, Professor of Psychiatry, College of Medicine, beginning May 15, 1971 A Y , at an annual salary of 25,000. 7. KRISHNA K. RAHEJA, Assistant Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...July 1, 1972, on one-fourth time DY25 , at an annual salary of 10,711. 15. DIAMOND DONALD DETTORE, Assistant Professor of Family Practice, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1972, on one-half time DY50 , at an annual salary of 15,750. 16. GENE JOHN FRANCHI, Assistant Professor of Oral Diagnosis, College of Dentistry, beginning September 1, 1972, on 20 per cent time DY20 , at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1972: ...linois Statutes and on the terms and for the period indicated. College of Agriculture Department of Dairy Science JOHN H. BYERS, Associate Professor of Dairy Science, Four months beginning May 1, 1972, full pay. This recommendation is supplementary to the applications recommended to the Board of Trustees on March 17, 1971. I concur. On motion of Mr. Grimes, this leave was granted as recommended. H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...the appointment of Dr. John S. Garvin, presently Clinical Professor of Neurology, as Professor, on indefinite tenure, and Head of the Department of Neurology on 95 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1972, on a twelvemonth service basis, at an annual salary of 45,000. On November 13, 1969, the Board of Trustees approved a recommendation to reorganize the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surger... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...halmology, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning February 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 26,000. Urbana-Champaign 9. J O H N Dow, Associate Professor of Physics, beginning May 1, 1972 A , at an annual salary of 15,500. 10. KENNETH J. WAYMIRE, Assistant Professor, Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, beginning March 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 15,500... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...eptember 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 28,000. 11. JOSEPH G. PITTMAN, Associate Professor of Medicine and Associate Dean for Hospital Programs, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1972, on nine-tenths time PY90.DY , at an annual salary of 38,000. 12. ROBERT M. REECE, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Community Health Center Program, Rockford School of Medicine, beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...s time PY90.DY , at an annual salary of 38,000. 12. ROBERT M. REECE, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Community Health Center Program, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1972, on nine-tenths time PY90.DY , at an annual salary of 30,000. 13. WILLIAM G. SMITH, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning March 1, 1972, on one-fourth time PY25 , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...N MYERS, Coordinator of Technical Systems, Office of Educational Resources, and Assistant Professor of Medical Education, Center for Educational Development, College of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 18,000. 24. THOMAS H . QUINLAN, Assistant Professor of Medical Education, Rockford School of Medicine, on 90 per cent time, and Assistant Professor of Medical Education, C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...ion, Rockford School of Medicine, on 90 per cent time, and Assistant Professor of Medical Education, Center for Educational Development, College of Medicine, on 10 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 19,000. Urbana-Champaign 25. MICHAEL A. DIRR, Assistant Professor of Horticulture, beginning July 1, 1972 1Y , at an annual salary of 13,500. 26. ROBERT E. ENYEART, Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
  • 1972: ...x Gehrmann, son of Dr. Gehrmann, has now offered the University 30,000 par value State of Illinois Service Recognition bonds Series A, bearing an interest rate of i 4 per cent and maturing May 1, 1972. Attached to the bonds are undipped coupons from May 1, 1951, to date, with a value of 3,150. On the date of the gift, November 8, 1956, these securities had a market value of 25,080. This gift is to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1972: ...rd January 16, 1957, minutes page 186 7. Mr. Felix Gehrmann, 30,000 par value State of Illinois Service Recognition bonds Series A, bearing an interest rate of I-S4 P e r cent and maturing May 1, 1972, with undipped coupons valued at 3,150 attached: to add to the Gehrmann Lectureship Fund in the College of Medicine which was established in 1924 in honor of the late Dr. Adolph Gehrmann, Professor o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1972: ...July 1, 1972, on one-fourth time DY25 , at an annual salary of 10,711. 15. DIAMOND DONALD DETTOFE, Assistant Professor of Family Practice, The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1972, on one-half time DY50 , at an annual salary of 15,750. 16. GENE JOHN FRANCHI, Assistant Professor of Oral Diagnosis, College of Dentistry, beginning September 1, 1972, on 20 per cent time DY20 , at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...s leadership to obtain adequate financial funding of higher education in Illinois in general, and the University of Illinois in particular, with special recognition of his statement at the May 1, 1973, meeting of the Illinois Board of Higher Education. It is our considered judgment that we cannot maintain, much less continue to improve, this University's present level of excellence and capability ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...y and Continuing Education; Lawrence E. Metcalf, Professor of Secondary and Continuing Education. ,1973 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 269 ham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 10 per cent time DY10 , at an annual salary of 2,400. 3. MICHAEL SPIROS FARMANS, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...r cent time DY10 , at an annual salary of 2,400. 3. MICHAEL SPIROS FARMANS, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 80 per cent time WY80 , at an annual salary of 30,000. 4. MOHAMED H A M E D SHAKER, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in Surgery in T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... 80 per cent time WY80 , at an annual salary of 30,000. 4. MOHAMED H A M E D SHAKER, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in Surgery in T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 40,000. Urbana-Champaign 5. ROBERT D. ESPESETH, Assistant Professor and Outdoor Recreation Specialist in County Farm Extension and in Recreation and Park Administration, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...alary of 40,000. Urbana-Champaign 5. ROBERT D. ESPESETH, Assistant Professor and Outdoor Recreation Specialist in County Farm Extension and in Recreation and Park Administration, beginning May 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 18,000. 6. KENNETH T. LOPATKA, Assistant Professor of Law, beginning August 21, 1973 1 , at an annual salary of 18,500. 7. DWAYNE C. SAVAGE, Associate Professor of Microbi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...e 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 16,500. General University 9. J O H N J. O ' K E E F E , Assistant Professor in Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, beginning May 1, 1973 D Y , at an annual salary of 17,500. O n m o t i o n of M r . Livingston, these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e confirmed. APPOINTMENT TO T H E CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY, URBANA 7 On the recommendati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ... beginning September 1, 1973 1 , at an annual salary of 13,500. 9. Z I A - U D - D I N DURRANI, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 30 per cent time DY30 , at an annual salary of 9,900. 10. MARSHALL W A T S O N MCLEOD, Regional Coordinator of Allied Health Education, Office of the Dean, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...ration, College of Pharmacy, beginning July 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 16,500. 13. ROBERT JAMES YINGLING, Assistant Dean for Administration, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 D Y , at an annual salary of 20,000. Urbana-Champaign 14. STEPHEN M. GERSTEN, Professor of Mathematics, beginning August 21, 1973 A , at an annual salary of 21,000. 71 per cent leave of absence witho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1973: ...ssor of Secondary and Continuing Education; Lawrence E. Metcalf, Professor of Secondary and Continuing Education. ,1973 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 269 ham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 10 per cent time DY10 , at an annual salary of 2,400. 3. MICHAEL SPIEOS FARMANS, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...per cent time DY10 , at an annual salary of 2,400. 3. MICHAEL SPIEOS FARMANS, Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 80 per cent time WY80 , at an annual salary of 30,000. 4. MOHAMED HAMED SHAKER, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in Surgery in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...73, on 80 per cent time WY80 , at an annual salary of 30,000. 4. MOHAMED HAMED SHAKER, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in Surgery in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 40,000. Urbana-C hampaign 5. ROBERT D, ESPESETH, Assistant Professor and Outdoor Recreation Specialist in County Farm Extension and in Recreation and Park Administration, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...inning June 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 16,500. General University 9. JOHN J. O'KEEFE, Assistant Professor in Police Training Institute, Division of University Extension, beginning May 1, 1973 DY , at an annual salary of 17,500. On motion of Mr, Livingston, these appointments were confirmed, APPOINTMENT TO THE CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY. URBANA 7 On the recommendation of the Acting Dean of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...of Nursing, beginning September 1, 1973 1 , at an annual salary of 13,500. 9. ZIA-UD-DIN DURRANI, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973, on 30 per cent time DY30 , at an annual salary of 9,900. 10. MARSHALL WATSON MCLEOD, Regional Coordinator of Allied Health Education, Office of the Dean, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning June ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...ge of Pharmacy, beginning July 1, 1973 1Y , at an annual salary of 16,500. Rockford 12. ARTHUR ALEXANDER NELSON, JR., Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Adminis- School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1973 DY , at an annual salary of 20,000. Urbana-Champaign 14. STEPHEN M. GERSTEN, Professor of Mathematics, beginning August 21, 1973 A , at an annual salary of 21,000. 71 per cent leave of absence withou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1973: ...lected topics of current interest, copies of which were distributed at the meeting, and a copy was filed with the Secretary of the Board. President Corbally reported that, at its meeting of May 1, the Board of Higher Education reaffirmed its earlier advice to the Governor and General Assembly with regard to operating and capital budgets; that it approved an allocation plan within the total funds d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...lege of Agriculture Office of Agricultural Communications JOHN H. BEHHENS, Associate Professor of Agricultural Communications and in Office of Instructional Resources, six months beginning May 1, 1974, full pay. Department of Agricultural Economics RICHARD P. KESLEE, Associate Professor of Farm Management in Agricultural Economics, one year beginning August 21, 1974, one-half j ay. ALLAN G. MUELLE... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...ginning July 1,1974 AY , at an annual salary of 29,500. 22. JACOB T, WILENSKY, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 7 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1974 DY7 , at an annual salary of 2,500. 23. LUCY M. ZABAKENKO, Professor of Psychology, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1974 AY , at an annual salary of 35,000. 24. RALPH N. ZABARENKO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...SON, Associate Professor of Library Science, beginning August 21, 1974 Q , at an annual salary of 16,500. 34. MICHAEL RIEBER, Research Professor, Center for Advanced Computation, beginning May 1, 1974 WY , at an annual salary of 30,000. 35. THOMAS J. RILEY, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, beginning August 21, 1974 1 , at an annual salary of 15,000. 36. ELLEN M. RITTER, Assistant Professor of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1974: ...lege of Agriculture Office of Agricultural Communications JOHN H. BEHRENS, Associate Professor of Agricultural Communications and in Office of Instructional Resources, six months beginning May 1, 1974, full pay. Department of Agricultural Economics RICHARD P. KESLER, Associate Professor of Farm Management in Agricultural Economics, one year beginning August 21, 1974, one-half pay. ALLAN G MUELLER,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...inning July 1, 1974 AY , at an annual salary of 29,500. 22. JACOB T. WILENSKY, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in The Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 7 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1974 DY7 , at an annual salary of 2,500. 23. LUCY M. ZABARENKO, Professor of Psychology, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning September 1, 1974 AY , at an annual salary of 35,000. 24. RALPH N. ZABARENKO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...SON, Associate Professor of Library Science, beginning August 21, 1974 Q , at an annual salary of 16,500. 34. MICHAEL RIEBER, Research Professor, Center for Advanced Computation, beginning May 1, 1974 W Y , at an annual salary of 30,000. 35. THOMAS J. RILEY, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, beginning August 21, 1974 1 , at an annual salary of 15,000. 36. ELLEN M. RITTER, Assistant Professor of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...es of which were distributed at the meeting, and a copy was filed with the Secretary of the Board. University Budget, Fiscal Year FY 1974 President Corbally reported that, at its meeting of May 1, the Board of Higher Education reaffirmed its earlier advice to the Governor and General Assembly with regard to operating and capital budgets; that it approved an allocation plan within the total funds d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1974: ...ginning July 1, 1974 1 Y , at an annual salary of 23,500. 8. CHARLES COLEMAN MEHEGAN, Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurology, Rockford School of Medicine, on 25 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1974 DY25 , at an annual salary of 7,000. 9. Louis G. MERCURI, Assistant Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, and Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery nonsalaried , beginn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ter, 1975-76, full pay. College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine JOHN P. MANNING, Associate Professor of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, six months beginning May 1, 1975, full pay. ALFRED G. SCHILLER, Professor of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, six months beginning July 1, 1975, full pay. Department of Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene LYLE E. HANSON, Professor of Vete... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...ng April 1, 1975 1Y52; 1Y48 , at an annual salary of 24,000. 5. ROBERT W. MASTERS, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 75 per cent time, beginning May 1, 1975 NY75 , at an annual salary of 33,000. 6. M A X J. ROSENBAUM, Associate Professor of Microbiology, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning April 1, 1975 A Y , at an annual salary of 25,000. 7. DONALD H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...f Medicine, on 23 per cent time, beginning April 1, 1975 NY23 , at an annual salary of 6,440. Urbana-Champaign 8. WAYNE J. DAVIS, Assistant Professor of General Engineering, for the period May 1, 1975, through August 20, 1975 N , at a salary of 5,907, and beginning August 21, 1975 1 , at an annual salary of 14,500. 9. JOHN W. ERDMAN, J R . , Assistant Professor of Food Science, beginning April 1, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ...beginning August 1, 1975 1Y,N , at an annual salary of 44,000. 58. ARTHUR S. BESSER, Assistant Professor of Surgery, T h e Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 25 percent time, beginning May 1, 1975 NY25 , at an annual salary of 8,760. 59. NANCY J. BOLZONI, Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing, College of Nursing, beginning September 1, 1975 I Y , at an annual salary of 14,000. 60. PAUL A.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: On May 1, 1975, the University again unsuccessfully sought reconsideration by the Regional Office of H E W of its evaluation of the additional data the University had submitted in connection with Mr. Bhalla's charg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: ... Dr. Grulee will succeed Dr. Robert L. Evans who resigned the deanship effective July 1, 1975. Dr. Craig E. Booher has served as Acting Dean since that time and will continue to do so until May 1. T h e nomination is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and after consultation with the Executive Committee of the faculty of the Rockford School of Medicine. T h e Vice President for Academic A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...cellor of the Louisiana State University Medical Center and Professor of Pediatrics, as Dean of the Rockford School of Medicine, and Professor of Pediatrics on indefinite tenure, beginning May 1, 1976, on a twelve-month basis, at an annual salary of 55,000. ,1976 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 553 Dr. Grulee will succeed Dr. Robert L. Evans who resigned the deanship effective July 1, 1975. Dr. Craig E. Bo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...ring, beginning September 1, 1976 1 , at an annual salary of 15,300. Medical Center 6. ROY J. KORN, Professor of Medicine, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 15 percent time, beginning May 1, 1976 W15 , at an annual salary of 2,000. 7. THOMAS J. LAYDEN, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Area Health Education System, on 7 percent time, and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Abraham Lincoln School ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...DEN, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Area Health Education System, on 7 percent time, and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 6 percent time, beginning May 1, 1976 N Y 7 ; NY6 , at an annual salary of 6,700. 8. RAO V. P. MANTRAVADI, Assistant Professor of Medical Radiology, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1976 1Y , at an annual salary of 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1976: ...n 9. WILLIAM P. ALSTON, Professor of Philosophy, beginning August 21, 1976 A , at an annual salary of 37,000. 10. JERRY L. BAKER, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, beginning May 1, 1976 1 Y , at an annual salary of 18,000. 11. GEORGE R. KARLAN, Assistant Professor of Special Education, beginning August 21, 1976 1 , at an annual salary of 14,000. 12. INGA KARLINER, Research Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1977: ...closed a document entitled, "Procedures for Selection of a Vice President for Academic Affairs." T h a t process provided for a ten-step screening process which would produce no later than May 1, 1977, a list of six "most probable candidates." No interviews would be conducted prior to the identification of that list of six candidates. ,186 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 19 Step 11 in the process reads ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...he Medical Center has recommended the appointment of Dr. Helen K. Grace, presently Associate Dean for Graduate Study of the College of Nursing, as Dean of the College of Nursing, effective May 1, 1977, on a twelvemonth service basis, at an annual salary of 43,000. She will continue to hold the rank of Professor of Psychiatric Nursing on indefinite tenure. '.New material u in italics; deleted mater... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...ts of cleaning, repairing, leveling, and resurfacing twelve courts, including the installation of new net standards, color sealing the new surface, and striping. The work is to begin about May 1, 1977, and is to be completed by the middle of June. Funds are available in the operating budget of the Operation and Maintenance Division. T h e student advisory v o t e w a s : Aye, M r . C o n l o n , M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...me if the appointment is on a part-time basis e.g., N75 means one year on three-fourths time . Chicago Circle 1. MARK T. RATAJACK, Assistant Professor of Information Engineering, beginning May 1, 1977 N , at an annual salary of 15,500. 1 John H. Schacht, Professor of Journalism, Chairman; Joseph B. Casagrande, Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for International Comparative Studi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1977: ...Medical Center 4. KATHRYN J. CUTHBERTSON, Assistant Director of Curriculum in Physical Therapy and Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy, School of Associated Medical Sciences, beginning May 1, 1977 NY;3Y , at an annual salary of 19,900. 5. AUDRA A. DEVEIKIS, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Physician Surgeon, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1977 1Y;NY , at an annual s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ecommended that the program be funded for at least one additional year. The University's share of the total cost is 17,216, which provides for the University's participation for the period May 1, 1978, through April 30, 1979. The University police department has sufficient funds in its current budget 2,869 to cover the period from May 1, 1978, to June 30, 1978, and will have available the balance ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...he University's participation for the period May 1, 1978, through April 30, 1979. The University police department has sufficient funds in its current budget 2,869 to cover the period from May 1, 1978, to June 30, 1978, and will have available the balance of 14,346 for the period July 1, 1978, dirough April 30, 1979, subject to the appropriation of such funds to the University. The chancellor at t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ics, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning August 1, 1978 1Y , at an annual salary of 35,000. 10. GEORGE R. PACK, assistant professor of biophysics, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1978 N Y , at an annual salary of 20,000. 11. VENKATESAN RENUGOPALAKRISHNAN, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics, beginning May 1, 1978 W Y , at an annual salary of 16,000. Urbana-Champaign 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...sics, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1978 N Y , at an annual salary of 20,000. 11. VENKATESAN RENUGOPALAKRISHNAN, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics, beginning May 1, 1978 W Y , at an annual salary of 16,000. Urbana-Champaign 12. PALLASSANA R. BALGOPAL, associate professor in the School of Social Work, beginning August 21, 1978 A , at an annual salary of 28,000. 13. LA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ic affairs, Urbana, beginning May 21, 1978 NY , at an annual salary of 37,500. 25. COLIN P. FLYNN, professor of physics and director of the Materials Research Laboratory, Urbana, beginning May 1, 1978 A50;N50 , at an annual salary of 34,500. 26. DONALD E. MCMAHON, assistant director of business affairs, Chicago Circle, beginning March 21, 1978 NY , at an annual salary of 25,046. O n m o t i o n of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ses have approximated 7,200 annually. An agreement with the city of Urbana has now been negotiated, providing as follows: 1. That the University will pay the city 7,000 annually, beginning May 1, 1978; 2. T h a t the University will be permitted to make such traffic restrictions as it deems appropriate within that portion of the Mathews Avenue right-of-way falling between Green Street and Californ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1978: ...ginning September 1, 1978 3 , at an annual salary of 16,000. Medical Center 3. JOHN P. ALLEN, associate professor of neurosciences, Peoria School of Medicine, on 90 percent time, beginning May 1, 1978 QY90 , at an annual salary of 36,000. 4. WILLIAM C. HANIGAN, clinical assistant professor of neurosurgery, Peoria School of Medicine, on 30 percent time, beginning July 1, 1978 NY30 , at an annual sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1979: ...ew Student Pr gram t begin SWE TRW F undati n Sch larishsip- Our sectitn is t award a 500 seh larship t an ine ming freshman w raam f r fall 79-at the annual picnie in August. Next meeting May 1, 1979 269 Illini Uni n at 7pa. Inland Steel is sp ns ring this meeting, which will include a film n h w steel is made and a pizza party t f ll w. Respectfully submitted, Shar m Kyndberg Secretary V v ,SOCI... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1979: ...p ns ring this meeting, which will include a film n h w steel is made and a pizza party t f ll w. Respectfully submitted, Shar m Kyndberg Secretary V v ,SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS Tuesday, May 1, 1979 7s00 p.m. 269 Illini Union Vice-President Cindy Dahl called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. An introduction of the new officers followed. Projects for the fall semester are underway. Chairmen are n... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1979: ...so recommends approval of the following item, for use as funds are available, to a maximum of 50,000: U. S. Treasury Savings bonds, 2l 2' , Series G. These bonds will not be available until May 1 . On motion of Mr. Karraker, these investments were approved and authorized as recommended. PROGRAM OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Mr. Adams, for the Committee on Buildings and Grounds, presented a recommendatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1979: ...cement Commission, with a 5 percent local match from the local departments. 1 T h e project, known as Metropolitan Computer-Aided Dispatch M E T C A D , will be ready for implementation on May 1, 1979. Implementation of M E T C A D will permit each of the three police departments to phase out its police dispatch operation. T h e University's share of the cost of operating the service will not exce... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...rental agreement, is necessary to provide for the operation and maintenance of the space to be occupied by Ozark. T h e new ,1979 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 271 agreement will become effective May 1, 1979, and terminate June 30, 1980. It will provide that in return for operation and maintenance and other services to be provided by the University and for landing privileges and use of aircraft parking a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...ne 1, 1979 AY , at an annual salary of 32,000. 4. JOSEF KANETI, clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, Peoria School of Medicine, on twenty-five percent time, beginning May 1, 1979 NY25 , at an annual salary of 8,000. 5. MARY WUN-LEN LEE, assistant professor of pharmacy practice and supervisor pharmacist 1Y;NY , beginning May 2 1 , 1979, at an annual salary of 23,750. 6. RAJAGO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...Y9 , at an annual salary of 35,000. 7. GEORGE H. THOMSON, assistant professor of family medicine and assistant director of family practice residency, Rockford School of Medicine, beginning May 1, 1979 1Y;NY , at an annual salary of 44,000. Urbana-Champaign 8. DANA D. DLOTT, assistant professor of chemistry, beginning August 2 1 , 1979 1 , at an annual salary of 18,600. 9. CHESTER J. FONTENOT, JR.,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1979: ...w and study the literature in higher education with particular reference to development, management, and program planning. Chicago MELVIN SMITH, director of the Chicago Circle Center since May 1, 1979, and prior to that associate director from September 1, 1977, has requested leave for the period April 11-August 10, 1986. He plans to develop and market the U1C Campus Community Volunteers to commun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1980: ...SM, on 50 percent time, beginning March 1, 1980 NY50 , at an annual salary of 15,000. 4. KUSUM J. PATEL-MANDLIK, assistant professor, School of Public Health, on 86 percent time, beginning May 1, 1980 W Y 8 6 , at an annual salary of 18,552. ,1980 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 605 Urbana-Champaign 5. RAYMOND M. BERGER, assistant professor of social work, beginning August 2 1 , 1980 1 , at an annual salar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...ing July 1, 1980 1 Y , at an annual salary of 36,000. 4. CARLOTTA J. H. HILL, clinical assistant professor of dermatology, Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, on 10 percent time, beginning May 1, 1980 NY10 , at an annual salary of 4,000. 5. EGILL L. JACOBSEN, associate professor of endodontics, beginning August 1, 1980 AY , at an annual salary of 29,000. 6. ASUNCION Z. JURADO, assistant professor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1980: ...salary of 47,500. 22. PAMELA P. HEPPLE, assistant dean and director of Office of Student Services, College of Nursing, and assistant professor of general nursing, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1980 NY;1Y , at an annual salary of 30,000. 23. STEPHEN C. JOHNSON, coordinator of marketing and promotion, University Film Center, beginning May 15, 1980 N Y , at an annual salary of 26,000. 24. MARTIN W... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1981: ..., at an annual salary of 40,000. 6. KAREN M. HIIEMAE, interim dean of the Graduate College, associate vice chancellor for research, and professor of oral anatomy, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1981 NY;NY;AY , at an annual salary of 50,110. O n m o t i o n of M r . F o r s y t h , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e c o n f i r m e d . Administrative Leaves 8 In accordance with the plan for ad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ... mathematics, beginning August 21, 1981 N , at an annual salary of 24,000 on leave without pay academic year 1981-82 . 4. H. WALKER KIRBY, assistant professor of plant pathology, beginning May 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual salary of 23,000. 5. DAVID PROCHASKA, assistant professor of history, beginning August 21, 1981 1 , at an annual salary of 18,000. 6. CATHERINE E. ROSS, assistant professor of clin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ..., beginning August 21, 1981 1 , at an annual salary of 27,000. Medical Center 11. CHRISTINE W. ALLEN, reference librarian and assistant professor, Library of the Health Sciences, beginning May 1, 1981 1Y , at an annual salary of 16,000. 12. KEITH M. KING, assistant professor of anesthesiology, on 62 percent time, and physician-surgeon, on 38 percent time, ALSM, beginning May 18, 1981 1Y62;NY38 , a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ...versity of Illinois Hospital, Medical Center, beginning June 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual salary of 30,800. 17. RICHARD HENNESSY, director of Hospital Food Service, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual salary of 35,000. 18. RICHARD G. LIM, associate director for administration, Division of Services for Crippled Children, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ... beginning May 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual salary of 35,000. 18. RICHARD G. LIM, associate director for administration, Division of Services for Crippled Children, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1981 N Y , at an annual salary of 35,500. 19. WILLIAM D. WALLACE, associate dean and director of College Urban Health Program, College of Medicine, and assistant professor of microbiology and immunology, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1981: ... WILLIAM D. WALLACE, associate dean and director of College Urban Health Program, College of Medicine, and assistant professor of microbiology and immunology, SBMS-Medical Center, beginning May 1 1981 N Y ; N , at an annual salary of 45,000. . On motion of Dr. Donoghue, these appointments were confirmed. ,1981 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 281 Modification of Requirements for Admission to Doctor of Pharm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...USTEES April 15 Administrative Staff 7. THOMAS W. BECKHAM, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and associate professor of health professions education, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1982 N Y , at an annual salary of 70,000. 8. WILLIAM F. NORTON, assistant director of the Office of Administrative Information Systems and Services, Urbana, beginning March 21, 1982 N Y , at an annual sal... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...he appointment is on a part-time basis e.g., N75 means one year on three-fourths time . Urbano-Champaign 1. WANDA M. HASCHEK-HOCK, associate professor of veterinary pathobiology, beginning May 1, 1982 AY , at an annual salary of 44,000. 2. WALTER L. HURLEY, assistant professor of dairy science, beginning June 1, 1982 N Y , at an annual salary of 26,500. 3. JOHN J. LAWLEK, assistant professor of la... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...lary of 30,000. 12. MICHAEL W. MILLER, acting dean of the College of Associated Health Professions and adjunct assistant professor of medical laboratory sciences, Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1982 N Y , at an annual salary of 46,150. 13. STEPHEN S. PROKOPOFF, director of Krannert Art Museum and professor of art and design, Urbana, beginning August 21, 1982 N Y ; N , at an annual salary of 40,0... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1982: ...ng June 1, 1982 NY; N , at an annual salary of 40,000. 11. JANE R. BUCKWALTER, interim special assistant to the chancellors for public affairs, Chicago Circle and Medical Center, beginning May 1, 1982 N Y , at an annual salary of 44,000. 12. FERNANDO GARCIA, director of Physical Plant, Chicago campuses, beginning June 1, 1982 N Y , at an annual salary of 47,500. On motion of Mr. Hahn, these appoin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
  • 1983: ...ng head of the Mechanical Engineering Group, as professor of mechanical engineering on indefinite tenure and head of the recently established Department of Mechanical Engineering beginning May 1, 1983, on an academic year service basis at an annual salary of 38,485. The recommendation is made with the support of a search committee, 1 the faculty of the department, the Executive Committee of the co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...n annual salary of 31,000. 4. CURT HOFER, assistant professor of clinical medicine, on 50 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 50 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 1, 1983 N Y , at an annual salary of 62,000. 5. MARK J. PERLOW, associate professor of neurology, on 9 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 1 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning April ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...6,000. Chicago 5. ROBERT D. EDEN, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, on 87 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 13 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 1, 1984 1Y87;NY13 , at an annual salary of 75,000. 6. ANTHONY F. KIRKPATRICK, assistant professor of anesthesiology, on 60 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 40 percent time, College of Medicine at Chic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1984: ...cago have recommended as appropriate the following leave. This recommendation is supplementary to the applications recommended to the board on April 19, 1984. ,566 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S May 1 Chicago RONALD W. RICHARDS, director of the Center for Educational Development since September 1, 1979, has requested leave for the period September 1-October 14, 1984, and November 15, 1984-January 3 1 ,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1985: ...d. NONVOTING STUDENT TRUSTEES FOR 1985-86 T h e secretary presented a report on the selection of these trustees, summarized as follows: Chicago Campus The election was held on April 30 and May 1, 1985. Kevin Lamm, the incumbent student member from the Chicago campus, was reelected. T h e total number of votes cast for the office was 316. Mr. L a m m ran unopposed. Urbana-Champaign Campus T h e ele... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...inning July 1, 1985 AY;NY , at an annual salary of 75,000. H. ROBERT MALINOWSKY, bibliographer for science and engineering and associate professor in the Library, for three years beginning May 1, 1985 Q Y , at an annual salary of 35,000. MIRIAM R. PUDLOWSKI, assistant professor of radiology, College of Medicine at Chicago, on 51 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 49 percent time, beginning Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1985: ...ers meeting. II. CD kp 4-15-85 ,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign r Societ y of Women Engineers n n ring ia11 217 333 3558 " 1308 West Green Street Urbana Illinois 61801 MINUTES 1 May 1, 1985 Introductions Introduction to Engineering Hall, Room 302 A. Keys for officers will be distributed next Fall B. Phone: 1. local calls only 2. answer "Engineering Student Activities" C. Typing or Print... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ...g Knight of St Pat. They will be knighted at St Pat's Ball on March 8th. ,FY 86 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION COMPETITION GUIDELINES and APPLICATION FORM see reverse side TIMETABLE March 15, 1986 May 1, 1986 DEADLINE for technical papers to be submitted to the appropriate Regional Coordinator. Twelve finalists notified that they have been selected on the basis of their submitted papers to c o m p e t e i... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ... e x t , and any figures with the completed application form to the appropriate Regional Coordinator. Entries must be postmarked no later than March 15, 1986. Finalists will be notified by May 1, 1986. JUDGING Twelve finalists will be selected on the basis of the written entries by panels of engineers of different backgrounds. One finalist will be selected from the eligible entries of each region ... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ...g Knight of St Pat. They will be knighted at St Pat's Ball on March 8th. ,FY 86 TECHNICAL PRESENTATION COMPETITION GUIDELINES and APPLICATION FORM see reverse side TIMETABLE March 15, 1986 May 1, 1986 DEADLINE for technical papers to be submitted to the appropriate Regional Coordinator. Twelve finalists notified that they have been selected on the basis of their submitted papers to c o m p e t e i... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ... e x t , and any figures with the completed application form to the appropriate Regional Coordinator. Entries must be postmarked no later than March 15, 1986. Finalists will be notified by May 1, 1986. JUDGING Twelve finalists will be selected on the basis of the written entries by panels of engineers of different backgrounds. One finalist will be selected from the eligible entries of each region ... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ...matics, and Computer Science. Financial Help The BPW Foundation has loan funds available for Women in Engineering Studies. It is available for juniors and seniors. The application is due on May 1st. For applications, send a selfaddressed, business size envelope, with 2 first class stamps to Loan Fund For Women in Engineering Studies, BPW Foundation, 2012 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ...matics, and Computer Science. Financial Help The BPW Foundation has loan funds available for Women in Engineering Studies. It is available for juniors and seniors. The application is due on May 1st. For applications, send a selfaddressed, business size envelope, with 2 first class stamps to Loan Fund For Women in Engineering Studies, BPW Foundation, 2012 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1986: ...ce of the dean of the College of Engineering, has recommended the following appointments and reappointments to the Industrial Advisory Board1 of the college, for three-year terms effective May 1, 1986. Appointments KEITH V. DAVIS, executive vice president, operations staff, Nalco Chemical Company, Oak Brook DANIEL DEES, deputy director, Office of Program and Planning, Illinois Department of Transp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1986: ...rnest R. Griffith of Phoenix, Arizona, as professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation on indefinite tenure and head of the department in the College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 1, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of 120,000. 1 Robert L. Perlman, professor of physiology and biophysics and head of the department, chair; Barry Byrne, student through June 1984;... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ... graduate student in sociology; Mildred Schwartz, professor of sociology; and R. Stephen Warner, associate professor of sociology. 1 Dr. Nelson has been acting head of the department since May 1, 1986. ,560 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S May 8 Dr. Nelson will be the first permanent head of the department since departmentalization of the unit was approved by the Board of Trustees on September 20, 1984. T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...s. Positions in the University are classified in the following categories and are designated in the budget by the symbols indicated. Dr. Buetow has been acting head of the department since May 1, 1986. ' Terry F. Hatch, associate professor of clinical pediatrics, College of Medicine at UrbanaChampaign, chair; William L. Daniel, associate professor of genetics, College of Medicine at Urbana-Champai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...f 25,000. Chicago JOHN R. REOALBUTO, assistant professor of chemical engineering, beginning March 16, 1986 1 , at an annual salary of 35,000. BOON K. TEO, professor of chemistry, beginning May 1, 1986 A , at an annual salary of 60,000. Administrative Staff JOHN L. APPLEGATH, development officer for the College of Business Administration, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1986 N Y , at an annual salary of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1986: ...emistry, beginning May 1, 1986 A , at an annual salary of 60,000. Administrative Staff JOHN L. APPLEGATH, development officer for the College of Business Administration, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1986 N Y , at an annual salary of 40,000. SHARON K. BRYAN, director of budget and resource planning, College of Engineering, Urbana, beginning April 21, 1986 N Y , at an annual salary of 48,000. DONNA STA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1987: ...the contracts for construction and employ the firm for the professional services required during the construction phase. Bids were received by the Capital Development Board on April 16 and May 1, 1987. The total of the low base bids received is within the funds available to the CDB for the construction and the employment of the architect engineer during the construction phase, but does not allow f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...ucation, beginning September 1, 1987 A , at an annual salary of 38,500. Administrative Staff JAMES R. BOTTOM, assistant director, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, beginning May 1, 1987 N Y , at an annual salary of 70,000. JEFFREY M. GRUER, assistant hospital director and director of clinical services, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1987 N Y , at an annua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: ...inning May 1, 1987 N Y , at an annual salary of 70,000. JEFFREY M. GRUER, assistant hospital director and director of clinical services, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1987 N Y , at an annual salary of 47,000. RIGHARD M. SCKOELL, associate director for federal relations, beginning August 3, 1987 N Y , at a salary of 57,000. JOHN PAUL WARD, assistant director of business... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1987: "May 1 s t . Conference Opportunities- "Successful Negotiation" The Twin Cities Business and Professional Women are i sponsoring a conference on management and negotiation. The conference is on Feb.28th from 9am... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1987: ...MENTS Mr. Swain, for the Finance Committee, reported the following changes in investments of trust funds: Purchase Endowment Funds General 21,000 Alabama Power first 4 H per cent bonds due May 1, 1987 20 895 00 32,000 Southern California Edison Company first of refunding mortgage series, H 4 4 per cent bonds due February 15, 1982 32 400 00 330 Shares of United States Steel Corporation common stock... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1988: ... January 1, 1988 2 , at an annual salary of 31,500. VICTORIA ELBER-BUCH, assistant professor of chemistry, December 29, 1987-April 30, 1988 1 , at an annual salary of 32,000, and beginning May 1, 1988, on 51 percent time 1-51 , at an annual salary of 16,320. NICHOLAS P. PLOTNTKOFF, professor of pharmacodynamics, College of Pharmacy, beginning January 1, 1988 AY , at an annual salary of 75,000. O n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ...ence librarian and assistant professor, University Library, beginning April 1, 1988 NY , at an annual salary of 25,000. MARIAN R. SPERBERQ-MCQUEEN, associate professor of German, beginning May 1, 1988 A , at an annual salary of 30,000. ALVAR SVANBORO, professor of medicine, on 60 percent time, and physician-surgeon, on 40 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning April 1, 1988 AY60;N... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1988: ... of Assembly Hall, Urbana, beginning June 2 1 , 1988 NY , at an annual salary of 55,000. RICHARD T. MEYER, director of patient accounts, University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1988 N Y , at an annual salary of 47,000. THOMAS I. PRUDHOMME, director of industry research relations, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Chicago, beginning April 1, 1988 N Y , at an annual sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1988)
  • 1990: ... campus with visits to other campuses in Arizona, New Mexico, and California. MARY G. TAYLOR, assistant dean, School of Social Work, since April 21, 1990, has requested leave for the period May 1 through August 31, 1995. She proposes to research gatekeeping as an issue for both admission to graduate education in social work and termination from a degree program for nonacademic reasons. She will al... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1991: ... a corporation that provides a biofeedback treatment technique in managing adult patients suffering from symptoms of urine and fecal incontinence. T h e renewal agreement will be effective May 1, 1991, through April 30, 1992, with an option to renew for an additional year. T h e University of Illinois Hospital UIH will market nonsurgical incontinence service to adults within the Chicago city limit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...iversity to employ an engineer at this time in order that plans, specifications, and contract documents can be completed by March 20, 1992, and bids can be received by IDOT DOA on or about May 1, 1992. It is in the best interest of the University to proceed immediately with the employment of Crawford, Murphy Tilly, Inc., Springfield. Their selection is considered an exemption to Public Act 87673 A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...pportunities for cost reductions, facilitating and training of task forces, conducting retreats, and assisting with the formulation of implementation plans. The proposed work will begin on May 1, 1992, and conclude no later than December 31, 1992, at a total cost of 900,000 fee plus estimated expenses . Funds are available in the Hospital Income Fund. ,524 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The vice president for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1992: ...ineering and computer science, beginning August 21, 1992 1 , at an annual salary of 50,000. BRUCE L. LAMBERT, assistant professor of pharmacy administration, College of Pharmacy, beginning May 1, 1992 NY , at an annual salary of 41,400. GREGORY E. RAHN, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, beginning August 21, 1992 1 , at an annual salary of 46,000. Urbana-Champaign A N N M. BLAKESLEE, a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1993: ...hen it was placed under the protection of the New Jersey Court in July 1991. In addition, it is recommended that the document entitled "University of Illinois Tax-Deferred Retirement Plan, May 1, 1993," as amended at this meeting, be formally adopted as the document governing the administration of the plan. A copy is filed with the secretary of the board for record. I concur. On motion of Mr. Boyl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...action to the board as a whole. Approval of Purchase, HMO Hospital Expense Stop Loss Insurance Emergency approval was sought by the president because the former policy was due to expire on May 1, 1993, and a new policy had to be in effect to protect the interest of the University and to avoid an unacceptable exposure to loss. Further, the new insurer wanted to have as much data on the claims of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...reshold is reached and the co-insurance percentage is calculated, this policy will pay claims up to the HMO plan's lifetime limit of 1,000,000 per member. The initial policy period is from May 1, 1993, through June 30, 1994, with two additional one-year option periods, providing the increases do not exceed 20 percent, subject to a continuing need, and the availability of funds. The comptroller is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...Insurance Services, Inc., Verona, New Jersey. The remitted premium will be based on an estimated 17,136 HMO members ,1993 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 249 and a .68 per month rate for the period May 1, 1993, through July 1, 1994. Thereafter this policy will be written as a twelve-month policy and will be renewed on July 1 in order to coincide with the fiscal year. Addendum On April 30, 1993, the Univers... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1993: ...t an annual salary of 40,000. STEVEN B. FEINSTEIN, associate professor of medicine, on 34 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 66 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning May 1, 1993 AY34;NY66 , at an annual salary of 170,001. ANDREI V. GUDKOV, assistant professor of genetics, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning September 1, 1993 1 , at an annual salary of 55,000. GERRI L. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: Effective May 1, 1994, it will be paid 3.00 per member per month. It is estimated that in the first six months of the agreement, payments will not exceed 100,000. Funds are available in the Chicago Medical Service Plan. T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 1994: ... annual salary of 141,000 to be reviewed annually. DIANE L. HODGES, director of the African-American Academic Network, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1994 NY , at an annual salary of 60,000. RHONDA F. KENDRICK, associate director of medical affairs, Mile Square Health Center, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Health Services, Chicago, on 100 percent ti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1994: ...Medicine at Chicago, beginning January 1, 1994 AY25;NY25 , at an annual salary of 120,000. SERGEY V. POPOV, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics, College of Medicine at Chicago, May 1-August 20, 1994 N , 18,333, and beginning August 21, 1994 1 , at an annual salary of 45,000. Urbana-Champaign ROSE MARY CORDOVA-WENTLING, associate professor of vocational and technical education, July 21... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...es. Those contracts would result in an up-front payment of approximately 26.0 million to MGSC to secure a firm supply of 5,000 MMBTUs per day of natural gas for a ten-year period beginning May 1, 1995, and ending April 30, 2005. This payment reflects the present value of a projection of spot prices times volume. To the extent that actual spot prices differ from these projections during the ten yea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...ellor for Health Services, Chicago 18 The chancellor at Chicago recommends a contract extension with Highland Managed Care Resources, Lombard, for administrative services for the period of May 1, 1995, through October 31, 1995, with authorization delegated to the comptroller to extend the contract for three additional six-month periods. Under the contract, Highland will continue to maintain patien... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1995: ...-Champaign, beginning July 21, 1995 NY , at an annual salary of 55,000. DEBRA A. KRAUSE, director of performance improvement, Management-University of Illinois Hospital, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1995 NY , at an annual salary of 80,000. WILLIAM T. TRENT, associate chancellor, Urbana-Champaign, on fifty percent time, beginning August 21, 1995 N , and professor of educational policy studies, on fift... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...lude masonry, roof, elevator, HVAC repairs, electrical, plumbing, and general remodeling. Total construction management fees under these contracts will not exceed 400,000 for the period of May 1, 1996, to June 30, 1997. Funds for these contracts are available in the Fiscal Year 1997 Institutional Funds Operating Budget of the Chicago Physical Plant of the Chicago campus. The vice president for bus... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ssor, Laboratories of Veterinary Diagnostic Medicine, on 75 percent time, and director, Laboratories of Veterinary Diagnostic Medicine, with an administrative increment of 5,000, beginning May 1, 1996 AY25;AY75;NY , at a total annual salary of 115,000. WALTER GEORGE HARRINGTON, professor of journalism, beginning August 21, 1996 A , at an annual salary of 70,000. NANCY HOVASSE, assistant professor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...ing April 1, 1996, through March 31, 2001 NY , at an annual salary of 135,000. MARK DONOVAN, director of operations and maintenance, Physical Plant building maintenance, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1996 NY , at an annual salary of 75,893. ROBERT F. HANNAH, assistant director for engineering and utilities, Division of Operation and Maintenance, Urbana-Champaign, beginning May 1, 1996 NY , at an annua... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...nning May 1, 1996 NY , at an annual salary of 75,893. ROBERT F. HANNAH, assistant director for engineering and utilities, Division of Operation and Maintenance, Urbana-Champaign, beginning May 1, 1996 NY , at an annual salary of 77,700. BRAJ B. KACHRU, director, Center for Advanced Study, Urbana-Champaign, on zero percent time, professor of education, on zero percent time, professor, Division of E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...l salary of 43,000. ALEJANDRO LUGO, assistant professor of anthropology, beginning August 21, 1996 1 , at an annual salary of 43,000. SARA L. SUNDEN, assistant professor of animal sciences, May 1-August 20, 1996 N , 19,352, and beginning August 21, 1996 1 , at an annual salary of 47,500. Administrative Staff JIMMY E. COLLINS, head varsity coach, basketball men, Division of Intercollegiate Athletic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
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