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Today in the History of the University of Illinois

Welcome to the new "Today in the History of the University of Illinois" feature! This is an extremely experimental project to build a database of major events in the University's history, currently totaling more than 500,000. The current database below was compiled using software programs that identified all dates in the pages on this site and in its more than 70,000 pages of digitized historical material. Since all dates were 100% automatically identified, there may be errors, and many date references may refer to routine events. This is a work in progress, please contact University Archives with comments, questions, recommendations, etc. A total of 250 events are recorded for today.

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  • 1860: ...ertainly alive to their opportunities in thus seeking to get a state agricultural college that did not exist to occupy a seminary building that was not yet even on paper. 6 Cultivation On July 2, 1860, the contract between the cities and Stoughton s company was finally signed and the boundaries of what would seven years later become the Illinois Industrial University were set. The company paid 19,... (Life Springs Forth from the Treeless Prarie)
  • 1860: ...t of the building and the surrounding grounds was estimated to be 60,000 to 80,000, ftn2 2 but by the time the contract with Reverend Jonathan C. Stoughton's company was finally signed on July 2, 1860, only 19,298.79 was paid. ftn3 3 Of the 193.9 acres purchased, 8 were set-aside as the grounds for the new building, with a 100-acre farm nearby. All in all, the new grounds and their surroundings we... (Champaign and Urbana Institute Building / Old Main University Building)
  • 1862: ...ded no pledge of state funds. This lack of funding caused the Board of Trustees to delay construction of the seminary building during their first meeting on August 31, 1861. 2 Ripening On July 2, 1862, when the country was solidly in the throes of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln signed the first Morrill Land Grant Act into law, entitled AN ACT Donating Public Lands to the several States a... (Harvest)
  • 1963: ... books, which would be purchased through Illini Union reserve funds. The total cost to remodel the area for the bookstore was estimated to be around 42,000 and the project was approved on July 2, 1963. ftn3 3 In 1964 the Book Center finally opened, which stood until 1992, when the Center was absorbed back by the Bookstore and its space in the Union replaced by a computer lab. ftn4 4 Groundbreaking... (Illini Union Bookstore andAdmin Office Building)
  • 1963: ...inistrative offices entrance. ftn9 9 ftnref1 1 http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp ftnref2 2 Board of Trustees Proceedings, July 2, 1963 ftnref3 3 Board of Trustees Proceedings, July 2, 1963 ftnref4 4 http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp ftnref5 5 University of Illinois Ar... (Illini Union Bookstore andAdmin Office Building)
  • 1963: ...ofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp ftnref2 2 Board of Trustees Proceedings, July 2, 1963 ftnref3 3 Board of Trustees Proceedings, July 2, 1963 ftnref4 4 http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp http: uofibookstore.uiuc.edu outerweb aboutus.asp ftnref5 5 University of Illinois Archives, Building and Statue Dedication Programs: RS 2 ... (Illini Union Bookstore andAdmin Office Building)
  • 1990: ...ello, Fadder, here I am at Camp Granada" based on his experiences there. The University purchased the building in 1988 and the building was rededicated as the Police Training Institute on July 2, 1990. ftn7 7 The Experiential Training Center is a 7-acre training site, complete with "five-story tower with climbing wall, rappel sites, and a zip line along with 12 ground based teambuilding and proble... (Police Training Institute)

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  • 1802: ...roved March 2, 1887, entitled an act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an act approved July 2,1802, and of the acts supplementary thereto, and of a joint resolution of the 35th General Assembly of the State of Illinois, giving assent thereto, as provided in section 9 of said act of Congress, there... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1811: ...cturer Department of English, 219 English Building, Urbana, Illinois Charles Patterson, Visiting Lecturer University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas Dwight L. Burton, Visiting Lecturer July 2 to July 7 University of Florida, Tallahassee, Florida Charlotte C. Whittaker, Visiting Lecturer June 25 to June 30 Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois 50 100 50 100 50 100 50 50 50 50 100 50... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1834: ...Vilven, 5682, Clerk-Typist II U.S. PUBLIC H E A L T H SERVICE M 1041 R2 N 3 000 Account Number 46-32-66-366 1. Roberta K. Garner, 7453, Clerk-Typist I I I ZN75 2 475 ,872 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC W E L F A R E - C H I L D R E N ' S INTERESTS Account Number 47-32-66-312 1. , 6452, Clerk I N 2, 649S, Clerk I I N50 Total, State Department of Public Welfare Children's Intere... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1860: Press; July 2d, 1860, to March 17,1863. Philadelphia. Review, North American; 1856-9, and cur. vol. New Haven. " " British; cur. vol., American ed tion . New York. " London Quarterly; 1862-9. and cur. vol. London and New... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1870)
  • 1860: On July 2, 1860, arrangements having been made by which the promoters had secured sufficient land and the necessary amount having been subscribed, a contract was made and signed that provided for the erection of the... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...309 311 321 ,,INTRODUCTION. " A N ACT donating Public Lands to the several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts," approved July 2,1862, prescribes as one of the conditions of the grant, that " A n annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their costs and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ... published annually, and one copy be transmitted by said Corresponding Secretary, by mail, free, to each of the other colleges endowed under the provisions of an act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, entitled "An act donating lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts ;" one copy to the United States Secretary of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ...309 311 321 ,,INTRODUCTION. " A N ACT donating Public Lands to the several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts," approved July 2,1862, prescribes as one of the conditions of the grant, that " A n annual report shall be made regarding the progress of each college, recording any improvements and experiments made, with their costs and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ... published annually, and one copy be transmitted by said Corresponding Secretary, by mail, free, to each of the other colleges endowed under the provisions of an act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862, entitled "An act donating lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts ;" one copy to the United States Secretary of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ...thusiasm, and to inaugurate, at once and with resistless power, that decade of splendid efforts throughout the Union, which received their triumphant culmination in the Act of Congress of July 2, 1862. ,161 A leading paper of New York City, Feb. 26, 1853, in an eloquent editorial upon our joint resolutions, declared : " Here is the principle contended for by the friends of practical education abun... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ...th of law and of reason of statutory provisions and common sense; for we cannot presume that these, in any of the acts concerned,-are contrary the one to the other. The act of Congress of July 2, 1862, is the fundamental law, the magna charia from which the whole system of Universities not only derives its life, but in which its essential objects are defined, and the sphere of its legitimate opera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ...arison, we find to be the fact. Indeed, the language of the two acts in relation to the fundamental purpose and scope of the University, is nearly identical. In section four of the act of July 2, 1862, Congress declares that " the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning its are related to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1862: ...the Congress of the United States donating public lands to the several States and Territories, which would provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, approved July 2d, 1862, has called into existence quite a number of institutions, most frequently termed Industrial Universities, some of which are represented here to-day. Prior to that day there were in the United States... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1871)
  • 1862: ...s work. ,356 It was my privilege to participate in the services of that great day to sketch the history of that long series of efforts which had culminated in the great act of Congress of July 2, 1862 and in the acts of our General Assembly of January, February and March, 1867, locating and organizing this University to indicate the principles upon which it was proposed to conduct the Institution ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1871)
  • 1862: ...e assemble to-day. I am not unacquainted with the history and progress of all the Agricultural Colleges established on the foundation of the public lands granted by the act of Congress of July 2, 1862, and I affirm that no other has accomplished so much within the same period from the opening of its doors for the admission of students, as has ours. And if reference be had to the number and nature ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1871)
  • 1862: ...nthusiasm, and to inaugurate at once, and with resistless power, the decade of splendid efforts throughout the Union, which received their triumphant culmination in the act of Congress of July 2, 1862." This act, approved by President Lincoln, another illustrious Illinoisan, provided for the apportionment to each State accepting the grant, an amount of public land equal to thirty thousand acres fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
  • 1862: ...Hie Legislature of the State of Illinois, approved February 28,1867, and by said act was made the recipient of a grant of land made by the Congress of the United States in an act approved July 2, 1862. By the act of incorporation the authority to make and establish by-laws for the management and government of the University was vested in the Board of Trustees, and by the Trustees has been intruste... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
  • 1862: ...ent March 2,1887, entitled ''An act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, and of the act supplementary thereto; 1 ' and WHEREAS, It is provided in section nine of the aforesaid "that the grants of mcney authorized by this act are made subject to the legislative assent of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1862: ...oved March 2, 1887, entitled an act to establish agricultural experiment stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, and of the acts supplementary thereto, and of a joint resolution of the 35th General Assembly of the State of Illinois, giving assent thereto, as provided in section 9 of said act of Congress, there... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1862: ... University of Illinois, and of its transactions to August 31, 1888. I t will be remembered that the endowment granted by Congress to the several States under the provisions of the act of July 2, 1862, commonly known as the "Agricultural College Act," was emphatically the Endowment of Instruction. The duty of the institutions which should be founded upon its bounty was to teach, Only indirectly is... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1862: ...t March 2, 1887, entitled " A n act to establish Agricultural Experiment Stations in connection with the colleges established in the several States under the provisions of an act approved July 2, 1862, and of the acts supplementary thereto; 11 and WHEREAS, It is provided in section nine of the act aforesaid "that the grants of moneys authorized by this act, are made subject to the legislative asse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
  • 1862: ...st, to the College of Agriculture. In view of the recently enacted law, which specifically declares that not less than one-half of the revenues from the so-called Land Grant Act, approved July 2, 1862; and not less than one-half of the proceeds of the so-called "Second Morrill Bill," approved August 30, 1890, shall be applied by the Trustees of the University of Illinois solely to instruction in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1862: ... public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agricultural and mechanic arts," established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July 2, 1862. And the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled,. 'An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908." SECTION 1. B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1862: ...ublic lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts established under the provision of an Act of Congress," approved July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the. Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1862: ...public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and me- chanic arts," established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June SO, 1908" SECTION 1. Be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1862: ...blic lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts," established under the provision of an Act of Congress, approved'July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1862: ...titled "An Act to provide for the cooperative agricultural extension work, between the agricultural colleges in the. several states, receiving the benefits of the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and of acts supplementary thereto, and the United States Department of Agriculture," and, WHEREAS, It is provided in section 3 of the act aforesaid, that the grants of money authorized by this act s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1862: ...roceeds of the public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts," established under an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1862: ...roceeds of the public lands to the more perfect endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts ' established under an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862; and the money granted by an Act of Congress approved March 4, 1907, entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," are hereby ap... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1862: ...roceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, 'An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908 approved March 4,1,907, during th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1862: ...lic lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1862: ...lic lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," and the money granted by an Act of Congress, approved March 4, 1907, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908." Be it enacte... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1862: ...lic lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for thefiscalyear ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, during th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1862: ...lic lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1007, during ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for Originated in the Senate A. E. EDEN, Secretary of the Senate. ,266 BOAR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ... entitled to the benefits of "An Act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862. Also, according to Section 22 of the Act, "Sums appropriated in pursuance of this section shall be in addition to sums appropriated or authorized under such Act of July 2, 1862, as amended and suppl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ... approved July 2, 1862. Also, according to Section 22 of the Act, "Sums appropriated in pursuance of this section shall be in addition to sums appropriated or authorized under such Act of July 2, 1862, as amended and supplemented, and shall be applied only for the purposes of the colleges defined in such Act, as amended and supplemented." It would, therefore, appear proper either to apply these ne... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and an Act of Congress entitled "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for Originated in the Senate A. E. EDEN, Secretary of the Senate. ,266 BOAR... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ... entitled to the benefits of "An Act donating public lands to the several States and Territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts," approved July 2, 1862. Also, according to Section 22 of the Act, "Sums appropriated in pursuance of this section shall be in addition to sums appropriated or authorized under such Act of July 2, 1862, as amended and suppl... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ... approved July 2, 1862. Also, according to Section 22 of the Act, "Sums appropriated in pursuance of this section shall be in addition to sums appropriated or authorized under such Act of July 2, 1862, as amended and supplemented, and shall be applied only for the purposes of the colleges defined in such Act, as amended and supplemented." It would, therefore, appear proper either to apply these ne... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1007, and an Act ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1862: ...he university as a corporate entity and its relation to the State government, as well as the powers vested in the Attorney General by the constitution and laws of this State. By an act of July 2, 1862, 12 Stat. 503; 7 U. S. C. A. sec. 301 et seq. the Congress of the United States made certain land grants to the several States for the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college in ea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1862: ...ppropriations for the more complete endowment and maintenance of colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established in accordance with the provisions of the act of July 2, 1862. These appropriations are also made to the State. 7 U. S. C. A. 322. In compliance with these conditions the legislature on February 28, 1867, passed an act creating a corporation to be styled " T h ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1862: ...USTEES Juty 28 more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and Act of Congress entitled, " A n Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an A... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, and Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1862: ...c lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanical arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress, approved July 2, 1862," approved August 30, 1890, an Act of Congress entitled, "An Act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1008," approved March 4, 1907, and an Act ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1862: ... December, but it met with an adverse committee report. Senator Benjamin F . "Wade finally introduced it in May, 1862, and after a ready passage by both houses, it was signed by Lincoln on July 2. The act passed was substantially the same as that vetoed. The chief differences were that 30,000 acres, not 20,000, were granted for At this meeting Turner advocated the passage of the Morrill bill; and ... (Book - History of the University (Nevins))
  • 1862: ... Turner even succeeded in determining the language of the bill which was introduced into congress on December 14, 1857, by Representative Morrill and which was finally enacted into law on July 2, 1862. President Edmund J. James of the University of Illinois has shown very clearly that it could not have been a "mere coincidence that the language of the act of 1862 'to promote the liberal and practi... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...is measure which was essentially from the people and for them was in no danger this time of perishing by means of the veto; it became a law without hesitation or constitutional quibble on July 2, 1862, by the hand of President Abraham Lincoln. This bill as finally passed was practically as it was when first introduced. The important changes were to insert thirty thousand acres of land for each mem... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...mes were difficult and declared their intention to carry through the project as soon as at all practicable. Thus work on the seminary building was suspended.46 After the land grant act of July 2, 1862, had been signed, Dr. C. A. Hunt of Urbana suggested again that they take advantage of the situation and attempt to secure the location of the proposed agricultural and mechanical college for their u... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ... ignorance. It was a fact that all interested parties should have known, that congress had, on July 23, 1866, passed an act extending the time five years beyond the date set in the law of July 2, 1862. Those wanting direct location by the legislature ignored this act of congress in saying that Champaign's offer was superior because it had a building ready for occupancy at once while there was no t... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ... 8, 1904. The interview is a little fuller in details in regard to some events. Clark Robinson Griggs and the Location of the University I The Morrill Land Grant Act was signed by Lincoln July 2, 1862; and though Illinois delayed her acceptance of its benefits, all attempts to secure a dissipation of the funds made available fell through, and after the adjournment of the Legislature of 1865 it was... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: Approved, July 2, 1862. EXTENSION OF TIME AN ACT to amend the fifth section of an act entitled, "An act donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture ... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...he act of July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, shall have expired. APPROVED, July 23, 1866. LAWS OP ILLINOIS AN ACT accepting the donation of Public Lands from Congress, approved July 2d, 1862. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly, That the act passed by the Congress of the United States, donating public lands to the several s... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...by the Congress of the United States, donating public lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, approved July 2, 1862, be and the provisions therein contained, accepted by this state. 2. Be it further enacted, That the Secretary of this state inform the Secretary of the Interior, at Washington, that the State of Ill... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...be published annually, and one copy be transmitted by said corresponding secretary, by mail, free to each of the other colleges endowed under the provisions of an act of congress, approved July 2,1862, entitled" An act donating lands to the several states and territories which may provide colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts;" one copy to the United States secretary of the... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...ent unto your Honorable Body, as follows: That at a meeting of Manufacturers and Mechanics, recently held in Chicago, for the purpose of taking into consideration the Act of Congress, of July 2d, 1862, making appropriation of Public Lands for the purpose of establishing Colleges of instruction in Agricultural and Mechanic Arts the undersigned were appointed a committee to lay before your Honorable... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: ...shall seem meet, and to that end to pass a law establishing an institution for instruction in the mechanic arts at Chicago, to carry out, in part, the provision of the Act of Congress of July 2d, 1862. And the undersigned, your petitioners will ever pray, etc. MYRON C. PARSONS,; Committee, THOS. W. BAXTER, CHICAGO, Jan. 28th, 1865. ,DOCUMENT NUMBER 28 The Land Grant Colleges and the 1862 Land Gran... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1862: Approved July 2, 1862. AN ACT to amend the fifth section of an act entitled "An act donating Public Lands to the several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Ar... (Book - History of Illinois Land Grant Endowment)
  • 1862: ...ng to the history of the movement leading to its adoption, the one individual most directly responsible for the preparation and enactment of the Land-Grant College Act, which was approved July 2, 1862. 7 U. S. C. A., Sec. 301, ff. He was a man of great abilities and wide learning, thoroughly familiar with the history of education and of the great universities of Europe and the United States. Nevin... (Booklet - UI Charter of Freedom (1942))
  • 1862: ...ings 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 states and territories which would provide colleges for the benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Ar... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1862: ...ols, protesting against the bill permitting George Washington University to receive 45,000 a year from the government as an agricultural college, under the provision of the Morrill act of July 2, 1862. Feb. 25 Annual Military Ball. March 8 William L. Abbott was re-elected President of the Board of Trustees for- the ensuing year. March 8-9 Second annual meeting of the Illinois Water Supply Associat... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1867: ...n regard to the establishment of agricultural colleges was displayed in a resolution offered by Mr. Eddy on January 12, suggesting the need of haste as the college must be in operation by July 2, 1867, and providing that corporations desiring the location should notify the legislature by the twenty-third day of the session. Not till four days later did a member of the senate, Mr. McConnell, inform... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1868: July 2, Mrs. Henrotin, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Moore, Mr. Trevett, Miss Watson; noes, none; absent, Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker. APPROPRIATIONS FOR T H R E E M O N T H S O N T H E BASIS OF T H E LAST BUDGET. 16 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1871: July 2d the first five rows on the south side were cultivated, and working northward every other five rows were treated in the same manner. This plowing was repeated in the same manner July 9th, 15th, and 22d. 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
  • 1872: ...with the Thomas smoothing harrow; June loth, with Simpson's combined harrow, crusher and roller. The same date it was hoed. June 25th it was cultivated with a double-shovel plow, and again July 2d. July 18th it was cultivated writh the TVier plow. The Early Evergreen was cut August 22d, the Mohawk on 19th, the Missouri Evergreen on 27tb, the Chinese on 30th, and the Dwarf Evergreen on the 3d of Se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
  • 1873: ... Central Railroad Company . Horticultural department E. Snyder Beidler Son N. A. Williams New building and grounds. Dodson Hodges Horace S. Leland Co Salary, July... Various workSalary, July... 2 cars coal 126 copies Lumber Boohs Books and stationery Work on drill hall Expense. July Fruit drier.. . Freight on donation account.. ' ' from Springfield Labor on experimental farm.. Expense for July Pet... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
  • 1881: ...chairman, was appointed to report on chairs, lectureships, etc., and to suggest the names of suitable persons to fill them. The license to incorporate was issued by the Secretary of State July 2, 1881, to Drs. Jackson, Earle, and the writer and on October 14, 1881, a final certificate of incorporation was issued to Drs. Jackson, McWilliams, the writer, St. John, and Earle, the founders and incorpo... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
  • 1883: ...to the Metropolitan National Bank and were there shown bonds No. 44 for 500 and Nos. 51 to 57 inclusive, for 1,000 each amount, 7,500 issued by the school directors of Pitlsfield district July 2, 1883, which had formerly been held by the Treasurer of the University, Charles W. Spalding, and had been pledged to the bank as security for a demand note of 7,000 bearing date March L6, 1897, made to him... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1892: ...d by the faculty, October 31, 1892, t h a t the following requests be made of the trustees at their next meeting: 1. To provide for an entrance examination, to be held in Chicago early in July. 2. To provide for the issuing of a sixteen-page circular, eight pages of text and eight of illustrations, similar to t h a t distributed last year, in quantity sufficient to place a copy in the hands of eve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: , July 2, 1894. W. L. PILLSBURY, N. W. GRAHAM, Secretary. President, ,260 UNIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS. MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The executive committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1894: ...Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois ivas held in the University parlor, in Urbana, at 3 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, August 1, 1894. The meeting of June 5, 1894, was adjourned to July 2, 1894; but it being apparent a few days before the date for the meeting that, on account of the prevailing railroad strike, it would be impossible for t h e meeting to be held, the president of the board n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1895: ... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE REPORT. URBANA, ILLINOIS, Sept. 4, 1895. To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your Executive Committee held a meeting at the University, July 2, 1895, at which all the members of the Committee were present. Messrs. Morgan and Eaymond were also present. The following business was transacted: Resolved, That Mr. Pence, in conjunction with the county ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1895: ...nds of the result as soon as practicable. Adopted. Your Executive Committee also held a meeting, at which all the members were present, at the Doane House, in Champaign, on the evening of July 2, 1895. At this meeting the Committee appointed Mr. George W. Graham as Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds at a salary of 100.00 a month; same to take effect Monday, July 8th. On motion of Mr. McLean, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
  • 1898: ...sident. ,280 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. f June 7, M E E T I N G OF J U L Y 7, 1898. The following call for a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was issued July 2, 1898: "Upon the call of the President, Mr. F. M. McKay, there will be a special meeting" of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at 9 o'clock a. m., Thursday, July 7, 1898, in the Trustees'... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
  • 1899: ...th, and that he be allowed 5 per month for carrying the mail twice each day to and from the postoffice in Champaign; and that messengers at 3 per week may be employed from September 1st to July 2d in the following offices, viz.: The office of the vice president and dean of College of Agriculture jointly; the office of the dean of the College of Engineering; the offices of .the dean of the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1900: ...th, and that he be allowed 5 per month for carrying the mail twice each day to and from the postoffice in Champaign; and that messengers at 3 per week may be employed from September 1st to July 2d, in the following offices, viz.: The office of the vice-president and dean of College of Agriculture jointly; the office of the dean of the College of Engineering; the offices of the dean of the College ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
  • 1908: ...sics building ancl to 1,700.04, for the Natural History building, and these were ordered paid on motion of Mrs. Alexander. T h e Secretary, Mr. Pillsbury presented the following: CHICAGO, July 2, 1908. Mr. W. L. Pillsbury, Secretary, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, III. DEAR SIR Kindly submit the following matters to the next meeting of the board: Boiler House The plans for the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1908: , July 2, 1908. Mr. W. L. Abbott, President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois. DEAR SIR I transmit herewith the financial statement of the college of medicine of the University of Illinois for the year end... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1912: , July 2, 1912. Dr. Edmund J. James, President of the University of Illinois. DEAR SIR: Supplementing my report upon this subject submitted under date of October 31, 1911, I transmit herewith a statement of the cos... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: Meeting of July 2, 1913. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Trustees' Room, at the University, in Urbana, on Wednesday, July 2, 1913, beginning at 10 A.M., pursuant to t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...UNE 30, 1914. Meeting of July 2, 1913. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the Trustees' Room, at the University, in Urbana, on Wednesday, July 2, 1913, beginning at 10 A.M., pursuant to the following notice which was sent out by the secretary on June 27, 1913: By order of the president, Mr. W. L. Abbott, a special meeting of the Board of Trustees o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...f the president, Mr. W. L. Abbott, a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois will be held in the trustees' room, at the University, in Urbana, on Wednesday, July 2, 1913, beginning at 10:00 A.M., to act on reports of committees, recommendations of the President of the University, and such other matters as may be duly presented. When the board convened, the following ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...y for t h i s land a r e n o t excessive. RESOLUTION. P r e s i d e n t Abbott t h e n offered t h e following resolution: WHEREAS,, The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois on July 2, 1913, by unanimous vote referred the question of the purchase of land to the Finance Committee of the board for consideration and report; and, WHEREAS, The said Finance Committee reported to the said Boar... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...ard to what can be done in this matter. On motion of Miss Watson, this recommendation was approved. MINUTES APPROVED. The secretary presented the minutes of the meetings of June 25, 1913, July 2, 1913, and July 23, 1913, all of which, on motion of Mrs. Evans, were approved. REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE: TREASURER'S BILL APPROVED. The secretary presented the following report from the Finance Committ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: July 2, Henrotin, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Moore, Mr. Trevett, Miss Watson; noes, none; absent, Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker, Mr. Montgomery. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR DEAN GOSS. 2 A request from Dr. W. F. M. Goss, Dean of the College... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: 1 July 2 ..do 3 ..do 4 ..do 5 July 2 Flora M. Brown FlorenceE. Watson.. (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: do 5 July 2 Flora M. Brown FlorenceE. Watson.. (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: Day, Actuary July 2 The Western Union Telegraph Co. Stebbins Hardware Co ..do... High School Life ..do... Fuller Fuller Co ..do... Excelsior Laundry C o . . . ..do... ..do... Henry Bosch Co do... The Bulletin of Pharmacy ..d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ..." i t would be desirable to organize ' - inifcific department of dentistry when the medical school shall be well established." i-rl heless, the dental plans went forward vigorously, for on July 2, President James Miimended t h a t the College be reopened on the following Oct. 1, with four years i iM rh school work, the regular standard of the University, as prerequisite. A t o t a l i ,'0,000 for ... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
  • 1915: ...he amendment of No. XII of the Statutes of the University: July 7, 1915. Dr. Edmund J. James, 840 Natural History Hall. DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: The Council of Administration at its meeting of July 2, 1915, voted to recommend to the Board of Trustees the amendment of Statute No. XII pages 38 and 39 of the edition of December 29, 1908 by the addition to paragraph d of the words "except as provided in pa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: 4, July 2Jh 1915. Otis W. Hoitj Chairman, Finance Committee, Board of Trustees, University Illinois. D E A R S I R : F o l l o w i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s , w e h a v e a u d i t e d t h e books a n d a c c o u n... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: ...ion receives many requests for the use of University buildings. Some of these are rather embarrassing. After repeated consideration of this question, the Council adopted, at its meeting of July 2, the following recommendations to govern the use of rooms in University buildings: 1. The use of the University rooms shall not be permitted for any entertainment or gathering of any kind for which an adm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: 1915 592 July 2 Hormell, C. E Sarton, George A. L Cld. Stanton, Margaret Linder, Grace Hope, Leona Oldfather, W. A ICanter, H. V . . . . Park, J . C Haas, L. J .' Duncan, J. M Shaw, J. B : Wahlin, G. E . . . . Kemper, A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: July 2, 1917 . Cook, W. E., Technician in Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, from June 14, 1917, to October 1, 1917, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: July 2 , 1917 . Siegmund, H. O., Instructor in the School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning July 116, 1917, and continuing until further notice (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: ...of Illinois Bulletin No. 52 ,The Colleges and Schools 247 and on July 10 it left Champaign, this time to begin preparation for overseas service. Pour months later it arrived in Prance, On July 2, 1917, ambulance units 109, 110 and 111, consisting of 36 men each, and recruited at the University in response to a call from the War Department, entrained for Allentown, Pennsylvania, to go into an army ... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1918: July 2, 1918 President Edmund J. James, University of Illinois M Y DEAR PRESIDENT J A M E S : On account of the contemplated issue by the W a r Department of 1265 Russian rifles to the University, it will be nece... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1918: ...ege of Commerce in regard to courses in typewriting, in stenography, and in office practise. July 16, 1918 To THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION: The action of the Council of Administration of July 2, 1918, approving recommendations of the War Committee concerning war courses and asking for an early report was submitted to the Departments for their consideration. The following report is based on the re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: July 2, 1919. Maghy, C. A., Instructor in Ophthalmology in the College of Medicine, from June 25, 1919, to October 1, 1919, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: July 2, 1919. Thompson, Irma H., Department Clerk in the Library, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a salary of fift... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...full for expenditures incurred in giving courses of instruction under the Smith-Hughes Act, which have been previously approved and accepted by you " This letter was written on June 25, On July 2, Superintendent Blair, the Executive Secretary, wrote recalling the history of the negotiations as he understood them, and saying that he would recommend to the Board that "it continue its present plan wi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...0 Purpose Insulation for piping in tunnel and vaults DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE The Secretary presented also for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred from July 2 to December 31, 1939. inclusive. JOHN WILLIAM BALLOU, B.S., 1938 WILBUR WHITTLER BAUMGARTNER, BRUNON BIELINSKI, September 30, 1939 A.B., University of Miami, 1930; B.S., Lewis Institute, 1933 December 31,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1920: ...ginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars 30 a month. June 24, 1920 Garvin, W. T., Helper in the Physiology Laboratory, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from July 2, 1920, to September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. July 8, 1920 Gault, F. W., Scientific Assistant in the Department of Agronomy in the College of Agriculture and the Agricu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: July 2, 1921. Bredvold, L. L, Associate in English, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary of one hundred eighty-three and one-third dollars 183.33f a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: July 2,1921. Nason, E. H., Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1921, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars 180 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1924: ...other functions.... President's Incidental and EmerMembership in Organizations President's Reception and Entertainment Fund Patents on Discoveries and 7 890 THE SALARY BUDGET Corrected to July 2, 1924 Unless otherwise indicated, all appointments date from September 1, 1924. Indef. on indefinite tenure; C.S. Civil Service. PRESIDENT'S OFFICE Salary 1. David Kinley, President 2 yrs. from March 13, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Colby, Ralph, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Hart, R. W., Assistant in Mathematics, on two-thirds time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of ninety-three and one-half dollars 93.50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Hershey, A. E , Research Graduate Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for two years, of ten months each, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of sixty doll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Koser, S. A , T o give instruction in Bacteriology, in the Summer Session of 1924, from June 16 to August 9, 1924, at a salary of two hundred sixty-six and two-thirds dollars 266.66 for the session. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Sims, Lillian, Clerk in the Business Office, for one year, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of eighty dollars 80 a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: July 2, 1924 Swander, Edith L., Instructor in English, in the University High School, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1924, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: ...t its meeting on July 14, 1924, the Executive Committee of the Board on July 22, 1924, awarded the contract for the paving of Fourth Street to E. F. Kent Company. The bids were received on July 2i, as follows: R. P. Devine 14,500.00 E. F. Kent Company 14,794.00 Sternberg-Powell 14,815.40 F. A. Somers 15,745.00 Because the low bidder was also low on the north end of Fourth Street and on Stadium Dri... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1926: July 2, 1926 Young, Ada M., T o give instruction in Library Science in the Summer Session of 1926, beginning June 21 and ending August 14, at a cash compensation of two hundred fifty dollars 250 for the session. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: July 2, 1926 T h e B o a r d adjourned with the understanding that the date of the S e p t e m b e r meeting should b e fixed later b y the President of the Board. H. E. Cunningham Merle J. Trees Secretary Presid... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: ...and August. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER JULY 1, 1926, TO SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 Miscellaneous contract Amount under general regulations: executed Name Date Item J. Frank Winkler 167 July 2, 1926 Sewer connections to Lease contracts executed under general regulations:1 Date Pharmacy Building Tenure Lease to Property Rental March 6, 1926 One year from Louis Natain and 1758 W. Polk St. 45 per m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: July 2. ., 1926 Kesel, R. G., Instructor in Materia Medica and Therapeutics, in the College 'Appointments ten by the Provost. of Dentistry, formade months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1926: July 2. Her address at present is Royal Oak, Mich. , is Cataloger at the University of Mary Marvland. j versity of Louisiana, Baton Rouge. Florence Blackburn, '21, passed her examinations for a teacher's certifi... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 8)
  • 1928: ...endorse the certificates of this stock, be adopted: RESOLUTION W H E R E A S , the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois did on M a y 23, 1928, vote to present for redemption on July 2, 1928, 1,000 shares 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Illinois Power and Light Corporation, which stock has been called for redemption as of that date by that corporation; N O W , T H E R E F O R E , A. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: ... Mortgages per schedule C 27 750 00 Farm Mortgage per schedule D, page 4 2 508 33 104 987 83 Balance uninvested 12 17 Total proceeds of Illinois Power and Light 7 Preferred stock retired, July 2, 1928 105 000 00 SCHEDULE B P U R C H A S E S OF McKINLEY E N D O W M E N T SECURITIES as at September 19, 1928 Purchased Accrued Security Par Cost Interest Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 4 due July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...any of the new stock. A t the meeting of June 12, 1928 page 631 the Treasurer of the University was authorized to endorse the certificates of stock. T h e 7 preferred stock was retired on July 2, 1928, the proceeds being 105 000 00. A t the meeting of September 30, 1928 page 2 , a report of reinvestments of these funds was presented and approved. A recommendation that certain securities be sold be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1928: ...IDENT KINLEY, AUGUST 3, 1928, WITH REFERENCE TO THE SOUTHEATT CAMPUS AREA August 3, 1928 President David Kin leyy University of Illinois DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: In answer to your letters of July 2, to each of us,we have given considerable attention to the needs of the University so far as the southeast campus and the Forestry area are concerned. We believe that the Forestry should be considered a p... (Book - 30 Year Master Plan (Tilton & O'Donnell))
  • 1929: ...ital in Chicago was received by m e in July. If your Board acquiesces in the request to endorse the proposition explained in the letter I suggest the adoption of the following resolution: July 2, 1929 D e a r President Kinley: Enclosed please find copy of a letter which is being sent by order of the Board of Managers of The Presbyterian Hospital of The City of Chicago in the interests of Medical C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: July 2, 1930 Beam, Mrs (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1930: July 2a, 1930 Kettelkamp, Gilbert C , Assistant in German, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...O M M I T T E E , J U L Y 2, 1931 The Secretary presented for record the minutes of a meeting of the Executive Committee. MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, CHICAGO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, JULY 2, 1931 Present: George A. Barr, W . L. Noble, James M . White, and Messrs. Bollenbacher and Merrill of the firm of Granger Bollenbacher. The following proposal was received from Granger Bollenbacher for arc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1932: 00 July 2B, 1932 Decorating Davenport House The Illinois State Board for Vocational Education to pay regular fees to the University for instruction to be rendered as follows: To Whom K e n n e t h J. Corley Theodore ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: WILLARD July 2, 1935 Honorable Henry Horner, Governor In Re: of Senate Illinois, Bill Springfield, Illinois DEAR GOVERNOR: 136 On February 25, I had the honor of calling your attention to Senate Bill 136 which provides f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ty of Springfield this 23rd day of July, A.D. 1935. c , , , . ,N EDWARD J. HUGHES sealed and signed v e ' STATE OF ILLINOIS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SPRINGFIELD c t Secretary x .-, , of State July 2, 1935 the Honorable The Secretary of State: I herewith file in your office Senate Bill No. 541, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the University of Illinois and providing for the expenditure there... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ovisions, conditions, and limitations of an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to State finance," approved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919. T H O M A S F. DONOVAN President Approved July 2nd, 1935, except as to the one item mentioned in my veto message to the Secretary of State of July 2nd, 1935, hereto attached, which item I disapprove and veto. H E N R Y HORNER of the Senate J O H N P. DEVIN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...roved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919. T H O M A S F. DONOVAN President Approved July 2nd, 1935, except as to the one item mentioned in my veto message to the Secretary of State of July 2nd, 1935, hereto attached, which item I disapprove and veto. H E N R Y HORNER of the Senate J O H N P. DEVINE Speaker, House of Representatives Governor Certificate Number 9100 STATE OF ILLINOIS O F F I C E O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Hagan, Mrs. Mabel R., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17. and ending August io, 1935, at a cash compensation of two hundred forty-two dollars 242 f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Harnish, W. E., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, and ending August 10, 1935, at a cash compensation of two hundred forty-two dollars 242 for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Huffman, E. H., to give instruction in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, 1935, and ending August 10, I93S. at a cash compensation of sixty-two dollars f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Shattuck, Charles H., Assistant in English, on one-third time, for ten months beginning September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of four hundred eighty-three dollars 483 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Washburn, Carolyn, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, for ten months beginning September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of nine hundred ninety dollars 090 this supersedes her previous appoint... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Zilly, M. Louise, Teacher in the University High School, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, and ending August 10, 1935, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 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 September 2 8 , 1 9 3 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...usly been called to Senate Bill 136 which would provide two additional scholarships for each member of the General Assembly. This bill was passed by the General Assembly on June 28, and on July 2 I wrote to the Governor again calling his attention to the consequences of this bill. T h e Governor also asked for the views of the Board of Trustees. Since it was impossible to have a legal meeting of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...additional scholarships were created the University would be obliged to seek an additional 'appropriation to cover the cost. As stated in my telegram, your wire, together with my letter of July 2 and telegram of today, will be made a part of the official record of the Board of Trustees at its next meeting. In view of the fact that a legal meeting of the Board cannot be had in time to suit your pur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: WILLARD July 2, 1935 Honorable Henry Horner, Governor In Re: of Illinois, Senate Springfield, Illinois DEAR GOVERNOR: Bill 136 On February 25, I had the honor of calling your attention to Senate Bill 136 which provides f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...ty of Springfield this 23rd day of July, A.D. 1935. c , , , . ,N EDWARD J. HUGHES sealed and signed v e ' STATE OF ILLINOIS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SPRINGFIELD c t Secretary x .-, , of State July 2, 1935 To the Honorable The Secretary of State: I herewith file in your office Senate Bill No. 541, entitled "An Act making appropriations for the University of Illinois and providing for the expenditure th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...he provisions, conditions, and limitations of an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to State finance," approved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919. THOMAS F. DONOVAN President Approved July 2nd, 1935, except as to the one item mentioned in my veto message to the Secretary of State of July 2nd, 1935, hereto attached, which item I disapprove and veto. H E N R Y HORNER of the Senate JOHN P . DEVINE ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ..." approved June 10, 1919, in force July 1, 1919. THOMAS F. DONOVAN President Approved July 2nd, 1935, except as to the one item mentioned in my veto message to the Secretary of State of July 2nd, 1935, hereto attached, which item I disapprove and veto. H E N R Y HORNER of the Senate JOHN P . DEVINE Speaker, House of Representatives Governor Certificate Number 9100 STATE OF ILLINOIS O F F I C E OF ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Hagan, Mrs. Mabel R., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17. and ending August io, 1935, at a cash compensation of two hundred forty-two dollars 242 f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Harnish, W. E., Teacher in the University High School in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, and ending August 10, 1935, at a cash compensation of two hundred forty-two dollars 242 for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Huffman, E. H., to give instruction in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, 1935, and ending August 10, I93S. at a cash compensation of sixty-two dollars f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Shattuck, Charles H., Assistant in English, on one-third time, for ten months beginning September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of four hundred eighty-three dollars 483 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Washburn, Carolyn, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, for ten months beginning September I, 1935, at a cash compensation of nine hundred ninety dollars 090 this supersedes her previous appoint... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 Zilly, M. Louise, Teacher in the University High School, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1935, beginning June 17, and ending August 10, 1935, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: July 2, 1935 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 September 2 8 , 1 9 3 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...usly been called to Senate Bill 136 which would provide two additional scholarships for each member of the General Assembly. This bill was passed by the General Assembly on June 28, and on July 2 I wrote to the Governor again calling his attention to the consequences of this bill. T h e Governor also asked for the views of the Board of Trustees. Since it was impossible to have a legal meeting of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...additional scholarships were created the University would be obliged to seek an additional 'appropriation to cover the cost. As stated in my telegram, your wire, together with my letter of July 2 and telegram of today, will be made a part of the official record of the Board of Trustees at its next meeting. In view of the fact that a legal meeting of the Board cannot be had in time to suit your pur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: July 2, 1936 Butler, Mrs. Elsie Ross, H o m e Adviser-at-Large, in the Department of H o m e Economics, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for one year beginning September 1, 1936, at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: July 2, 1936 Hannah, Harold Winford, Assistant in Agricultural Extension, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for one year beginning September 1, 1936, at a cash compensation of two tho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ... 1 9 dated July 8, 1936, a d d . . . F o r changes in plumbing work in room 13 as per proposal 2 6 dated August 18, 1936 For changes in plumbing work in room 181 as per proposal 2 8 dated July 2, 1936, add F o r changes in plumbing work in rooms 13s and 134 as per proposal 3 0 dated July 28, 1936, d e d u c t . . For changes in plumbing work on the fourth floor as per proposal 16 dated July 11, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: Time lost: July 2, 1936, 1 day; July 3, 1936, 1 day; July 7 and 8, 2 days; July 14 to 23, inc., 10 days. " 4 Delay caused by change orders and the time required for their acceptance. This held up the mechanical and other wo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Brown, Donald M., to give instruction in Mathematics, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1937, beginning June 21, 1937, and ending August 14, 1937, a t a cash compensation of one hundred twen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Clements, Mrs. Ruth Hyland, Stenographer and Clerk in the Department of Home Economics, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning June 16, 1937, and continuing through Aug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Dungan, G. H., to give instruction in Agronomy, on two-fifths time, in the Summer Session of 1937, beginning June 21, 1937, and ending August 14, 1937, a t a cash compensation of two hundred fifty do... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Emerson, William S., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, for one year beginning September 1, 1937, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars 2,000 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 H a m p , LeRoy R., to give instruction in Music, in the Summer Session of 1937, beginning J u n e 21, 1937, and ending August 14, 1937, involving additional service not contemplated in his appointme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Hays, Blanche, Stenographer in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture, for three months beginning June I, 1937, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Ott, H. F., t o give instruction in Physics, in the Summer Session of 1937, beginning June 21, 1937, and ending August 14, 1937, at a cash compensation of two hundred fifty dollars 250 for the sessio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Siess, Chester Paul, Special Research Graduate Assistant in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the College of Engineering, for ten months beginning September 1, 1937, a t a cash ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: July 2, 1937 Tilden, Irving Leroy, Resident in the Department of Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, for two months beginning July I, 1937, a t a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: Report of July 2, 1937, from First National Bank of Chicago on endowment investments: On advice of the bank the Committee recommends the following sales and purchases of securities: p , , . Sell: proceeds 5 000 Los Angeles... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...llowing report and recommendation: REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ACCOUNTANCY IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPLAINT OF THE ILLINOIS SOCIETY OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AGAINST PAYSOFF TINKOFF On July 2, 1937, there was filed with the University of Illinois through its Committee on Accountancy, by the Illinois Society of Certified Public Accountants, a corporation, hereinafter referred to as the complaina... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...ther study. ,162 BOARD OF TRUSTEES D E G R E E O F D O C T O R O F MEDICINE January 29 The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred from July 2 to December 31, 1936: RUDOLF W I L L I A M H A C K , A.B., B.S., 1931, 1933 IRVING H A S S E N , B.S., 1935 JEROME DAVID K A U F M A N W I L L I A M N E L K KNUDSEN, A.B., 1931 September July December Dec... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1938: ...IPS A N D FELLOWSHIPS The Secretary presented also for record the following supplementary lists of graduate scholars and fellows appointed by the President of the University on June 25 and July 2 and 10, 1941. June 25, IQ41 Accountancy Education History Philosophy Ernest C. Webb, J r Mrs. Betty L. Dyar David H. Donald Paul C. Buchanan July Chemistry Economics Zoology 2, 1941 Fellowship Scholarship... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1939: ...s of institutions. This report was received for record. DEGREE O F DOCTOR O F MEDICINE The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred from July 2 to December 31, 1938: DUNCAN BIDDLECOMBE, B.S., 1937 MEYER BARNEY COHEN, B.S., 1935 CLARENCE COHRS, B.S., 1935 GEORGE JOSEPH DAVID GERTZ, B.S., 1935 ISADORE M A C K ISOE, B.S., 1935 ABRAHAM IZZAK JACKMAN,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... 1 200 200 9 1 200 10 400 ,482 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LIBRARY The departments into which this budget is divided are for administrative convenience only. Summary Salaries and Wages Other Expense July 2i Total 19 41 9 65 41 15 278 400 300 100 070 100 Salaries and Wages Administration Order Department Binding Department Catalog Department Loan Department Reference Department Departmental Libraries: Urbana... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ...th the Athletic Association and report to the Board. DEGREE OF D O C T O R OF MEDICINE The Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred from July 2 to December 31, 1940, inclusive. ,1941 UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S m G. W I L L I A M ARENDS, B.S., 1937 September 30 LEONARD ALBERT BECKER, A.B., B.S., 1937 August 26 ALEXANDER MAURICE BUCHHOLZ, B.S., ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1940: ...de, and Urling Sibley Iselin, and Harm Doom Property Ten acre experimental tract in Ford County Tenure Five years from January I, 1940 Amount to be paid by the University 60 per year Date July 2, 1940 Minor contracts executed under general regulations of the Board of Trustees: With whom United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service United States War Department, Air Corps For Free special... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 1 FORGACS, JOSEPH, Research Assistant in Horticulture, in the Agricultural E x periment Station, on one-half time, beginning July 1, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 HOLLOWAY, G. H., Accountant in the Business Office, beginning July I, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 HOLT, M r s . MELLIE G., File Clerk in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, beginning July I, 1041, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 KOESTNER, ELMER JOSEPH, Research Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for one year beginning July 1, 1941, at a cash compensation of seven hundred twenty dollars 720 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 OLIVER, REVILO PENDLETON, to give instruction in Spanish, on one-half time, and to give instruction in the Classics, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and endi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 PANICHI, M r s . Lois I., Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, beginning July I, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: July 2, 1941 "The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,1941 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Stenographer in the Department 407 of RUTZKY, Mrs. PEARL RUBIN,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...University Date 23 12; December 15, 1941 D E G R E E O F D O C T O R O F MEDICINE The Secretary presented also for record the following list of degrees of Doctor of Medicine conferred from July 2 to December 31, 1941, inclusive. W I L L I A M CHARLES ANDREWS, B.S., 1939 GEORGE PRATT BALLARD, B.S., N o r t h w e s t e r n University, 1932 J O H N V I N C E N T BURKE, B.S., 1940 ARNOLD L O U I S C O... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...s that during her lifetime Mrs. Clark had promised to give the University Y.M.C.A. 8,000 when convenient. Six payments, totaling 2,600, were made on this pledge between June 28, 1938, and July 2, 1941. Subsequently Mrs. Clark became ill and Mr. Chancy L. Finfrock, Urbana, her attorney, was appointed Conservator for her. He took the position that as long as she was ill, it was not feasible to make ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1942: July 2, 1942 REEDER, EDWIN HEWITT, T O give instruction in Education, on three-fourths time, in the Summer Quarter of 1942, for twelve weeks beginning June 8, 1942, at a salary of six hundred seventy-five dollars... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...resident, Mr. H. E. Cunningham, Secretary, Mr. Lloyd Morey, Comptroller, and Mr. J. F. Wright, Director of Public Information. 1 ,2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT WILLARD July 2 The Board considered the following matters presented by the President of the University. CLINICAL FACULTY O F T H E COLLEGE O F MEDICINE 1942-1943 i A recommendation that the following appointments be mad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...eptember I, 1942, at a salary of one thousand eight hundred dollars 1800 . June 27, 1942 H U G H E S , M R S . MARTHA SHANK, Assistant Clerk-Typist in the Division of ,46 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 University Extension, beginning July 15, 1942 and continuing through August 31, 1942, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month. July 24, 1942 H U G H... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...ence, leave without pay for the academic year 1942-1943, to accept a temporary appointment at Simmons College. H . B. DORNER, Professor of Floriculture, disability leave with pay from noon July 2 through August 7, 1942. A. W. ANDERSON, Assistant Professor of Education, disability leave with pay from September 28 through October 31, 1042. MRS. A N N LUCILLE LAIRD, Director of Nurses, extension of l... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...r home management specialists and agricultural engineers. M R S . HARRIET B. ALLEN, Teacher in t h e Research and Educational H o s pitals, leave of absence without pay from May 3 through July 2, 1944, in order to perform a special teaching assignment in the United States Army. M R S . A N N LUCILLE LAIRD, Director of the Nursing Service of the Research and Educational Hospitals, leave on one-half... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1944: July 2 S, 1944 FEHLAU, ULOND EVERETT, T O give instruction .in German, in the Summer Semester of 1944, for eight weeks beginning August 7, 1944, at a salary of four hundred fifty dollars 450 for the period (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...-half time, at a salary of one hundred sixty-five dollars 165 for the period. July 12, 1945 CLAPP, CLIFF JACK, T o give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, on part time, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1945, at a salary of four hundred seventy-two dollars 472 for t h e period this supersedes his previous appointment . July 24, 1945 1 The date in parenthesis is ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...lary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 for the period this supersedes her previous appointment . July 24, 1945 HOBART, C. M., T o give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1945, at a salary of nine hundred dollars 900 for the period. July 12, 1945 HOOVER, R U T H , T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning June... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ning July 1, 1945, at a salary at the rate of one hundred ninetyeight dollars 198 a month. July 18, 1945 HUMES, JOHN FINTON, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through October 26, 1945,. on threefourths time, at a salary of eight hundred dollars 800 for the period. July 12, 1945 HUNTINGTON, W H I T N E Y CLARK, T O give instruction in the Su... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ... nine hundred dollars 900 for the period this supersedes his previous appointment . July 12, 1945 MORFOOT, FRANCES VANEVERY, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1045, on four-fifths time, at a salary of five hundred forty dollars 540 for the period. July 12, 1945 MUNROE, M. E., T o give instruction in the Summer Semester... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...er 30, 1045, on four-fifths time, at a salary of five hundred forty dollars 540 for the period. July 12, 1945 MUNROE, M. E., T o give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1045, at a salary of six hundred fifty dollars 650 for the period. July 12, 1945 PENNINGTON, LEON ALFRED, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...eight weeks beginning June 11, 1945, at a salary of three hundred dollars 300 for the period. July 24, 1945 STUBBE, JOHN S., T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1045, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1945, at a salary of six hundred fifty dollars 650 for the period this supersedes his previous appointment . July 12, 1945 SUTTON, CARL, T o give instruction in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ear beginning September 1, 1945, at a salary of three thousand six hundred dollars 3600 . August 29, 1945 CLAPP, CLIFF JACK, T O give instruction in the Summer Semester of 1945, beginning July 2, 1945, and continuing through September 30, 1945, at a salary of five hundred thirty-four dollars 534 for the period this supersedes his previous appointment . August 13, 1945 EGGEMEYER, EMELINE, Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...ife in the domestic fowl Methionine as a supplement to 1 000 plus July 6, 1945 various protein concentrates in 30 lbs. of swine feeding methronine Use of certain motion picture films None July 2, 1945 Overseas services of three technicians 13 000 July 21, 1945 Amount to be paid by the Purpose University Date Exhibit of "Modem Architecture 50 plus August 1, 1945 for the Modem School" transportation... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: ...t time, first 8 weeks Theoretical and Applied Mechanics ;... 4 296 1. W. J. Putnam, Professor J4 time, 16 weeks 750 2. J. 0 . Draffin, Professor full time, June 11 to J u n e 30; l i time, July 2 to September 30 891 3. W. M. Lansford, Associate Professor 16 weeks I 167 4. N . E. Ensign, Associate Professor 16 weeks I 334 5. E. F . Toth, Assistant Professor J time, 16 weeks 500 See Architecture Soo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: lo 900 00 July 2 June 30, 1947 South Carter-Pennell Farm from March Share basis August 3 o 1, 1947, to March 1, 1948 On motion of Mr. Williamson, the action of the Comptroller and the Secretary in executing these contract... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1947: ... 5-7-47 . BECK, J. H., Instructor, Architecture, ten months beginning September 1, 1947, 3000 5-7-47 . BERG, K. N., Instructor, Humanities Undergraduate Division in Chicago .V2 , April 14-July 2, 1947, 140 a month 5-6-47 . BERGLAND, ELSIE, Circulation and Reference Librarian, rank of Instructor Library of Medical Sciences , three months beginning June 1, 1947, 233.33 a month, supersedes 5-6-47 . B... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1951: ...sks for Radio Station Excess facilities agreement L i s l e , III. Furnish and install duct work in Engineering Research Laboratory Date J u l y 30, 1951 J u l y 27, 1951 J u l y 28, 1951 July 2, 1951 December i, 1951 June 1, 1951 J u l y 5, 19s 1 7 286 40 Contract Changes With Whom Standard Brands, Inc. Purpose H e l p establish a yeast genetics labo- Amount to be Paid to the University S 000 00 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...Salaries and Wages 1. Nonacademic Salaries 1 IDY i H H 9 441 Includes service to the Retirement System. ,62 Wages Total, Expense and Administrative Premiums Total, Total, BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 Salaries and Wages Equipment Expense Expense and Equipment Staff Insurance 559 i o ooo I 75 76 86 ooo ooo 000 000 0ffice of Salaries and Wages Admissions and Records 1. G. P. Tuttle, Director of Admission... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...s and Wages Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Administration BY AYJ t T, I5 3 DY75 AY25 DY DY H 6 1 7 4 4 20 50 1 51 000 750 75 250 5 220 270 000 270 8 000 59 270 ,136 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 S Salaries and Wages P e c i a l G d u a t e Fund 1. O. H . Mowrer, Research Professor of Psychology 2. A. H . Taub, Research Professor of Applied Mathematics 3. Robert Emerson, Research Professor of Bota... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ... JR., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, three month beginning June 16, 1951, 355-55 a month 6-20-51 . MOORE, MARY F., TO give instruction in Education in the Summer Session of i95iF July 2-August 10, 1951, 000 for the period 6-25-51 . NALBANDOV, MRS. OLGA G., Research Associate in Physics C , on seven-tenths time, three months beginning June I, 1951, 300 a month this is in addition to her p... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...ith salary, May 28September 1, 1951, on account of illness. On motion of Mr. Johnston, the Board adjourned. A. J. JANATA PARK LIVINGSTON Secretary President ,880 BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPENDIX July 2 T H E UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS INTERNAL BUDGET FOR Approved by the Board of Trustees July 35, 1951, page 855 1951-1952 EXPLANATORY NOTES This budget consists of three divisions: I. Summaries of all division... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...00 Business Office Lewis S. Colbert, Champaign Rosen bach Co., Philadelphia, Pa. f.o.b. Urbana 6 013 00 Library S e e minutes of meetings of the Board of Trustees, April 10, May 19-20, and July 2S iojo. ,i95il UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Department Horticulture Vendor Sullivan Chevrolet Co., Champaign 1327 Cost 2 608 47 f.o.b. Urbana Item One truck, one and one-half or twoton capacity, with 12' stake b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ...03 431 47 853 1471 1 Source of funds: 47,853,147. General Income, 33,873,741; Restricted Income, i3 979 4 6; total, ,886 BOARD OF TRUSTEES URBANA-CHAMPAIGN SUMMARY OF BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS July 2 Educational and General Administration and General General Administrative Offices General Student Service General University Service Security Benefits, All Divisions I Total, Administration and General...... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1957: ...ept at a price which University officials could not recommend. The owner has now agreed to enter into a contract on these terms: a selling price of 33.3 . of which 10,000 shall be paid on July 2, 1957, and the balance of 23,360 without interest on January 2, 1958; and taxes to be prorated as of the date of possession, which shall be not later than December 31, 1957- ,4io BOARD OF TRUSTEES May 28 F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1959: ...y installments. B Two years from September, 1959, payable in twelve installments annually. D One year, payable in twelve installments from September I, 1959. ,604 E F G Y BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2i The academic year 1959-60, payable during nine months from September 16. - One year from effective date indicated other than September 1 . For the period indicated less t h a n one year and not on " Y " ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
  • 1960: ... Vi time 5-27-60 . A , PAUL C , Research Associate Professor of Botany, one month from June 16, I960, 966.66; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-27-60 . ,60 BOABD OF TRUSTEES July 2g SILVIA, DANIEL S JR Assistant in English, nine months from September 16 1960, 3,800 6-14-60 . , L . .-, SIMMONS RALPH O., Assistant Professor of Physics L , two months from June 16, I960, 800 a month; th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...f Chemical Engineering S , two months from June 16, 1962, 1,822; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-4-62 . RAETZMAN, BARBARA L., Assistant in Occuoational Therapy Medicine , July 2, 1962-August 31, 1963, 5,900 a year 5-14-62 . RAMBO, LEWIS M., Research Assistant in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, two months from June 16, 1962, 444.44 a month 6-4-62 . RAO, P. V. SURYA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...-62 . MOWAT, BRUCE, Instructor in Operative Dentistry Dentistry , y time, five months from April 1, 1962, 350 a month, supersedes 5-9-62 . Mucci, JOSEPH F., Visiting Lecturer in Astronomy, July 2-August 11, 1962, 1,800 5-9-62 . MUIVTER, DALLAS D., Research Assistant in Forestry S , June 15, 1962-August 31, 1963, 5,350 a year 5-14-62 . MURPHREE, EDWARD L., JR., Research Assistant in the Digital Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...ngineering, in the Digital Computer Laboratory, one month from June 16, 1962, 1,200; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-9-62 . POTTS, MARY C , Visiting Lecturer in Education, July 2-July 28, 1962, 1,000 5-14-62 . PRESLEY, SOPHIE J., Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine , one year from September 1, 1962, without salary, supersedes salaried appointment 6-4-62 , PROFF, FRED... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ...31-62 . WIEHLE, H . R., Research Associate in the Digital Computer Laboratory, four months from June 1, 1962, 722.22 a month 6-8-62 . WILKIN, FRED R., JR., Research Associate in Education, July 2-August 24, 1962, 2,100 5-9-62 . WOLFE, RALPH S., Professor of Microbiology, two months from June 16, 1962, 1,333.33 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 5-9-62 . WULF, WILLIAM A., Assis... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1962: ... 7-3-62 . RABB, MAURICE, Instructor in Ophthalmology Medicine , Ys time, one year from September 1, 1962, 5,760 8-8-62 . RAETZMAN, BARBARA L., Assistant in Occupational Therapy Medicine , July 2, 1962-August 31, 1963, 6,300 a year, supersedes 7-30-62 . RAILSBACK, ORA L., Assistant to the Vice-President of the Chicago Undergraduate Division, two months from July 1, 1962, 2,889; this is in addition ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ...ne 18August 11, 1962, 1,178 6-11-62 . PETERSON, KARLA J., Research Assistant in Physiology, two months from June 16, 1962, 888.88 6-8-62 . PIERCE, HELEN W., Visiting Lecturer in Education, July 2-August 24, 1962, 2,000 6-8-62 . PORTER, LAURELLEN, Assistant to the Dean of Women, two months from July 1, 1962, 475 a month; for the convenience of the University she will also receive an apartment and m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1962: ... petitioning for readmission Earliest date for full credit if w i t h d r a w i n g for military service nine weeks completed Labor D a y holiday Last day of instruction Final examinations July 2, Mon., 5 p.m. July 4, W e d . July 19, Thurs., 7 p.m 6, Mon. Aug. Aug. 6, Mon. Aug. 23, T h u r s . Aug. 27, Mon. Sept. 3, Mon. Sept. 0, T h u r s . Sept. 7, Fri.-Sept. X, Sat. 58 , KM n V l III Pet I ICS... (Student Regulations - Undergraduates - 1961)
  • 1963: ...complete list of departments and heads is provided below. 1 The School of Associated Medical Sciences was established as a component of the College of Medicine by the Board of Trustees on July 2, 1963, with curricula in medical record administration, general medical technology now medical laboratory sciences , and occupational therapy. Thereafter, additional curricula in medical art now biocommuni... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1963: ...asked if the Board desires to hold a regular meeting in August. On motion of Mr. Swain, the Board voted to change the date of its regular July meeting from Wednesday, July 17, to Tuesday, July 2, 1963, this meeting to be held in Chicago. On motion of Mr. Johnston, the Board voted to change the date of its August meeting from Wednesday, August 21, to Thursday, August 1, 1963, to be held in Chicago,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...F TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Jiriy 2,1963 The July meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago, Illinois, on Tuesday, July 2, 1963, beginning at 10:30 a.m. The following members of the Board were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Irving Dilliard, Mr. Earl M. Hughes, Mr. Wayne A. Johnston, Mr. Harold Pogue, Mr. Timothy W. Swain... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...ociates Program under the Midwest Electronics Research Center, This action was subject to the approval of the State of Illinois Board of Higher Education which was subsequently granted on July 2, 1963. Article 6 of an "Agreement for a Resident Program of Visiting Associates from Industry" contained the following language: "All inventions, discoveries, and developments resulting from the work of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...resent during a part of the meeting. 1237 ,1238 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES APPROVED June 17 The Secretary presented the supplement to the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Trustees on July 2, 1963, and the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Trustees on September 18, October 26, and November 23, 1963, press proof copies of which have previously been sent to the Board. On motion of Mr. Swai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...that the President and Secretary of the Board of Trustees should decide upon the place and the schedule of the meeting. Consideration was also given to holding the July meeting on Tuesday, July 2, if the internal operating budget for 1963-64 can be prepared for presentation to the Board at that time. EXECUTIVE SESSION President Clement announced that an executive session had been requested and was... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...the Physical Plant; and the officers of the Board, Mr. R. R. Manchester, Treasurer, Mr.. H. O. Farber, Comptroller, Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary. 677 ,678 BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES APPROVED July 2 T h e Secretary presented the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Trustees on December 19, 1962, and J a n u a r y 17, 1963, press proof copies of which have previously been sent to the Board. O n mot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...lable to finance the projects through the University Stores and Services Fund which will be reimbursed by the State Building Authority when bonds are sold. I concur. ,686 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 On motion of Mr. Swain, these agreements were authorized by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Clement, Mr. Dilliard, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Page, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Swain, Mrs. Watkins, Mr. Williamson; no, none; presen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...r new building projects. Consultation on architectural design for new building projects. Participation in weekly planning meetings. Estimated Cost of Services 30 000 ,688 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 Medical Center Continuation of studies on the campus development plan. Further development of detailed programs and studies for various colleges and departments. Continuation of studies on projects financ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...emberment coverage on a twenty-four-hour basis be provided on all campuses. The Vice-Presidents for the Medical Center and the Chicago Undergraduate Division concur. ,690 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 Premium Per Semester Premium Per Quarter to be Paid to Company to be Paid to Company Chicago Urbana Undergraduate Medical Center Division Student 9 20 7 20 6 00 Spouse 12 10 9 75 9 00 Child 8 63 6 95 6 00... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...Milwaukee, Wis. 31 783 00 f.o.b. delivered and Installed ,692 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Photographic Laboratory Vendor Eastman Kodak Stores, Inc., Chicago Champaign Blueprint, Champaign July 2 Cost 8 467 20 f o.b. delivered 6 612 94 f.o.b. delivered 5 620 50 f.ob. delivered Item Furnish polacolor film of various types, dip kits, and mounts for period July 1, 1963, through June 30. 1965, to be s... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...his present appointment 6-6-63 . GROFF, FRANKLIN H., Assistant-Counseling in the Student Counseling Service, one month from June 1, 1963, 527.92, supersedes 6-6-63 . ,696 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 H A H N , JEROME J., Instructor in Medicine Medicine , July 1, 1963-August 31 1964, 10,500 a year 6-6-63 . HARMS, ALFRED G., Research Associate in Agricultural Economics S , VA time February 1-June 15, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...gy, nine months from September 16, 1963, 1,800 5-16-63 . BLOSTEIN, RHODA, Postdoctoral Fellow Trainee in Chemistry, June 16-August 31, 1963, 270.83 a month 6-20-63 . ,698 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 BRILL, WINSTON J., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Microbiology, one year from July 1, 1963, 3,200 5-24-63 . BROSAMLER, GUNNAR, Continental Oil Company Fellow in Mathematics, nine mo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...three months from June 16, 1963, 600 5-3-63 . RHODES, MITCHELL L., Medical Student Summer Quarter Fellow in Physiology, three months from June 16, 1963, 600 5-6-63 . ,700 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 ROBINSON, MARIE L., United States Public Health Service Fellow Trainee in Chemistry, nine months from September 16, 1963, 2,100; and United States Public Health Service Summer Fellow Trainee in Chemistry,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1963: ...e June 16, 1963. RUINA, JACK P., Professor of Electrical Engineering and Research Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory resignation effective July 1, 1963. ,702 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 SCHULTE, HENRY F., Instructor in Journalism and Assistant to the Dean of the College of Journalism and Communications resignation effective July 1, 1963. SHANER, G. DAVID, Assistant Professor of Art resig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...nt and Comptroller, recommends authorization of a lease-purchase agreement with International Business Machines Corporation through the Springfield, Illinois, office ,694 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 for equipment and accessories to up-date and expand the I B M 7090 computer system in the Digital Computer Laboratory which will include conversion of I B M 7090 to 7094 System, one I B M 1401 computer as... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ... Comptroller, and Mr. A. J. Janata, Secretary. 1149 ,1150 BOARD OF T R U S T E E S April 15 MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meetings of the Board of Trustees on July 2 and August 1, 1963, press proof copies of which have previously been sent to the Board. On motion of Mr. Swain, these minutes were approved as printed on pages 677 to 743, inclusive. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1966: ...ducation, and Professor of Psychology, College ,1966 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 163 of Liberal Arts and Sciences Urbana leave of absence, without pay, beginning June 20 and continuing through July 2, 1966, cancelled. RETIREMENT KABBES, M R S . SARAH MADONNA, Associate Professor of Accounting, Emerita Chi- cago Circle , effective September 1, 1966. RECESS AND EXECUTIVE SESSION P r e s i d e n t Clement... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1976: ...pproval is now requested for a supplement to the contract to accommodate twenty additional students for room, board, and services for the twenty-four week period January 19, 1976, through July 2, 1976. Bromley Hall has offered to provide an additional ten rooms capable of accommodating twenty students, plus meals and other services, for the specified period at a total cost of 21,250. The rates to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1979: ...on Weir, Urbana. Dr. Weir has resigned from the University and will assume new duties as director of the Center for the Study of Youth Development at Boys Town, Omaha, Nebraska, effective July 2, 1979. BUSINESS PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY President's Reports President Corbally presented a report on selected topics of current interest, copies of which were distributed at the meetin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1983: ...ugust 2 1 , 1983 on leave of absence without pay, first semester 1983-84 , at an annual salary of 20,500. 5. DAVID P. BANE, assistant professor of veterinary clinical medicine, beginning July 2 , 1983 1 Y , at an annual salary of 37,000. 6. MARCIA W. BARON, assistant professor of philosophy, beginning August 21, 1983 1 , at an annual salary of 20,000. 7. ZACK D. BROWNING, assistant professor of mu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1983: ...at the University of Illinois to remain stable, as they have over the last several years, and for the quality of our student body to continue to be quite strong. Library Computer System On July 2, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale joined the Library Computer System LCS . The statewide automated library circulation and resource sharing system, administered by the University of Illinois, no... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
  • 1993: ...t an annual salary of 80,000. MINYUEN C. ENGER, assistant professor of pediatrics, on 67 percent time, and physician surgeon, on 33 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning July 2, 1993 1Y67;NY33 , at an annual salary of 90,000. RUSSELL A. GIORDANO, assistant professor of restorative dentistry, beginning July 1, 1993 1Y , at an annual salary of 70,000. CHARLES J. IRELAND, assistant ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1992)
  • 2007: ...ges Expense and Equipment Expense Equipment Total, Expense and Equipment Total, State Agricultural Extension 92 63S 228 388 2 000 230 388 18 000 4 000 22 000 252 388 ,Il8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES July 2 Salaries and Wages Additional Cooperative Fund i. Clareta Walker See Home Economics, Item 29 Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment Expense Total, Additional Cooperative Fund Salaries and W... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
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