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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 80 events are recorded for today.

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  • 1869: ...linois Industrial University ran from Monday, September 14 1 until Friday, December 4. The second term ran from Monday, December 7 to Friday, March 5, 1869, with a winter holiday from December 24 until January 2, while the third term ran from March 15 until Friday, June 4, with a spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. 2 The various fees to attend the University would seem familiar to any modern... (Settling into a Prarie Life)

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  • 1853: ...,'' and held the attention of his audience for nearly two hours. At the close of the address the following "Turner to Murray, December 8, 1853, Murray manuscripts. "Turner to Murray, December 24, 1853, Murray manuscripts. ,68 History University of Illinois resolution was passed unanimously: "Resolved, that the system of education proposed for the consideration of the people of Illinois by the frie... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1868: ...endar for 1868-9 will be as follows : First term opens Monday, Sept. 14; closes Friday, Dec. 4. Second " " Dec. 7; " " March 5,'69. Third " " Mar. 15 ; " " June 4. Holiday recess from December 24 to Jan. 2, 1869. Spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. EXPENSES. Tuition to Illinois students, 15.00 per annum. " foreign " 20.00 " Fee for incidentals, 2.50 per term. Room rent for each student, 4.00... (Course Catalog - 1868 )
  • 1869: ...Monday, Sept. 14; closes Friday, Dec. 4. Second term opens Monday, Dec. 7; closes Friday, March 5, 1869, Third term opens Monday, March 15 ; closes Friday, June 4. Holiday recess from December 24 to January 2, 1869. Spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. ,201 EXPENSES. Tuition to Illinois students Tuition to foreign students Fee for incidentals , Room rent for each student 15 20 2 4 00 per annu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1877: ...r twenty years of age. ,Illinois Industrial University. yc Examinations for Admission First or Fall Term begins First Term ends Monday, September 15 Wednesday, September 17 Wednesday, December 24 WINTER VACATION. FOR 1885. Examination for Admission to Advanced Classes Opening- ot the Second or Winter Term Anniversary Day Second Term ends Third or Spring1 Term begins Baccalaureate Address in Univer... (Course Catalog - 1883-1884)
  • 1878: ... under 20 years of age. ,Miscella7iy. 69 CALENDAR FOR 1878. Examinations for Admission, Monday.' September 16 First or Fall Term begins, Tuesday September 17 Closing of the First Term December 24 Winter Vacation. TOR 1819. Examination for Admission to Advanced Classes January 6 Opening of the Second or Winter Term, Tuesday,.. ..January 7 Anniversary Day, March 11 Second Term Closes Tuesday, March ... (Course Catalog - 1877-1878 Version B)
  • 1912: December 24, 1912. Mathers, Jennie A., Temporary Stenographer in the Office of the College of Lierature and Arts, on probation for three months under the regulations of the Illinois Civil Service Commission, beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1912: December 24, 1912. Oaks, Catherine S., Catalog Assistant in the Library, for eight months beginning January 1, 1913 without vacation , at a salary of sixty-five dollars 65 a month, vice Ethel Bond, resigned (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: December 24, 1913. REPORT OF THE TREASURER. The secretary presented the report of Mr. H. A. Haugan, Treasurer, for the quarter ended December 31, 1912. This report was received for record. TREASURER'S REPORT. H. A. HA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...action. ,1915 PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 193 P A Y M E N T OF I N T E R E S T , COLLEGE OF M E D I C I N E . 14 A statement from Prof. George E. Prazer, Comptroller, dated December 24, 1914, that he is forwarding University warrants in full payment of interest due on the mortgage, bonds, and notes issued by the College of Physicians and Surgeons, due January 1, 1915 : December 2k, 191k.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: December 24, 1915. Hunt, O. L., Clerk and Messenger in the Registrar's Office, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month, beginning December 1, 1915, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1915: Dated December 24, 1915. No. 5781702 ; book 13569 ; page 357. P 4 TITLE GUARANTEE POLICY NO. 348470. From the Chicago Title and Trust Company to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for lots 9 to 16 inclusiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...ls ..do Salary, December, 1915 Laboratory supplies General supplies : . . . . ..db Traveling expenses Angle iron General supplies . . . . January, 1916 Salary 50 00 ..do 100 00 Salary December 24-Janu ary 15.. ..do . . . ..do ..do . . . ..do ..do Books Traveling expenses ..do ..do Printing Zinc etching Publication Premium Sundry bills Labor bills . . . . ..do Books ..do Printing ..do Galvanometer ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Laidlaw, Elizabeth S., Cataloger in the Library, at a salary of seventyfive dollars 75 a month, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Shaddock, R. E., Student Shelf Assistant in the Library, on two-thirds time, at a salary of thirty-six and two-thirds dollars 36.66 a month, from February 1, 1918, to August 31, 1918 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Quiring, D. P., Assistant in Zoology, on part time, at a salary of thirtyfive dollars 35 a month, from February 1, 1918, to June 30, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . 0'Neil, C. B., Instructor in Gunnery Practise in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month, beginning February 5, 1918 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Miller, J. E., Instructor in History, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month, for the five months beginning February 1, 1918; this appointment superseding his previous appointment. J... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Kloot, A. V., Assistant in the Department of Medicine from January 1, 1918, to September 1, 1918, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley. ,676 BOAfcb OF TRUSTEES February 16, Hill, C. S., Instructor in Landscape Gardening, from January 1, 1918, to May 31, 1918, at a salary of one hundred fif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Grossberg, V. H., Drillmaster in the United States School of Military Aeronautics, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, beginning January 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice. De... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Frary, H. D., Assistant in Mathematics, on part time, for the first semester of the present academic year, at a salary of forty dollars 40 for the semester, in addition to his regular salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1917: December 24, 1917 . Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley, ,674 BOARD OF TRUSTEES February 16, Cuthbert, Dorothy, Cataloger in the Library, on three-fourths time, from February i, 1918, to August 31, 1918, at a sa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
  • 1920: December 24, 1920 Castle, R. D. V., Assistant Purchasing Agent in the Business Office, at a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars 175 a month, from January 1,1921, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: December 24, 1920 Barth, Oris, Instructor in Law, for five months, beginning January 5, 1921, at a salary of two hundred dollars 200 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: December 24, 1920 Gere, John, Laboratory Helper in the Physiology Department, from January 1, 1921, to September 1, 1921, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1920: December 24, 1920 Schneider, R. F., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1921, at a salary of thirty-five dollars 35 a month. This appointment supersedes his prev... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: December 24, 1921 Higginson, G. D., Assistant in Education, on half-time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1921: December 24, 1921 J The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University. ,148 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 11 Rosebery, C. J., Keeper of Alumni Records, from November ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1924: December 24, 1924 Johnson, Lillie O., Stenographer in the Auditing Division of the Business Office, for eight months, beginning January 1, 1925, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, subject to the rules of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: December 24, 1924 Blough, J. H., Assistant in Education, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1925, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month, and Assistant in the Bureau of Educational Research, o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1924: December 24, 1924 Bazore, Katherine, Instructor in Home Economics, in the College of Agriculture, for six months, beginning February 1, 1925, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars 150 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: December 24, 1925 T h e B o a r d adjourned. H. E. Cunningham Secretary W . L. Noble President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,MEETING O F T H E B O A R D O F T R U S T E E S OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS January... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1927: December 24, 1927 Hull, Thomas G., Assistant Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, for eight months beginning January 1, 1928, without salary. parenthesis is24, 1927 on which the appoint... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1927: December 24, 1927 Ogdon, Montelle E., Assistant in Plant Breeding, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for nine months beginning December 1, 1927, at a cash compensation Cunningham hundredfiftydollarsMerle a month... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1930: ...9, is School Librarian of the Denver High School Library, Denver, Colo. Katherine Kirtley, '28-29, resigned from her position at the University of Florida this fall and was married on December 24th at her home in Columbia, Missouri, to Robert Perry Wood; they will live in Gainesville, Florida this year. Margaret Patton, '28-29, has accepted a position as assistant in the Public Library at Wichita,... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 14)
  • 1932: ...nt, Public Library, Omaha, Nebraska, since the U of 1931. Gertrude Constance Grainger, B.S. '29, assistant in the Catalog department at the University of Illinois Library, was married December 24 1932, to Mr. C. Wutzke. They are now living at 1101 West Oregon street, Urbana, and she is continuing her work. Mary Ramon Kinney, B.S. '29, has changed from assistant, Catalog department, to head of the ... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 18)
  • 1933: ...trix of the will of William R. Bradley, who has bequeathed the sum of 5,000 to the University of Illinois Bands, for permission to defer the payment of the bequest, which will be due December 24, 1933, for a period not to exceed six months. T o make the payment at this time would require liquidating a number of investments at a considerable loss to the estate, and she is hoping that within a few m... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...xecuted by the President and the Secretary of the Board since the last report. Name y W. Snyder Company Bloomer Heating and Ventilating Co. Robert Gordon, Inc. O'Callaghan Bros, Date December 24, 1935 January 9, 1936 January 9, 1936 Amount 895,463.00 56,777.00 77,378.oo 109,471.00 Purpose General work on Medical and Dental College Building, to be erected at the southwest corner of Polk and Wood St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...xecuted by the President and the Secretary of the Board since the last report. Name y W. Snyder Company Bloomer Heating and Ventilating Co. Robert Gordon, Inc. O'Callaghan Bros, Date December 24, 1935 January 9, 1936 January 9, 1936 Amount 895,463.00 56,777.00 77,378.oo 109,471.00 Purpose General work on Medical and Dental College Building, to be erected at the southwest corner of Polk and Wood St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...ert J. Harno, Director P. L. Windsor, Dean R. D. Carmichael, Director C. S. Havens. That committee from time to time throughout the past year has submitted reports of progress and on December 24, 1936, submitted its complete and final report, which is included herein. The full report is filed with the Secretary for record . The committee in its work received proposals from the various departments ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1936: ... respective departments. 'See action below, page 156, adding 350,000 for Journalism Building. ,152 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 29 REPORT OF SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON FUTURE BUILDING PROGRAM December 24, 1936 President A. C. Willard, 355 Administration W DEAR PRESIDENT WILLARD: The Committee on Future Building Program of the University, in accordance with your request, has prepared a "Suggested Building P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: ...s. Kettier are living at 7307 Luella Street, Chicago. re Ena Ruth Moore, B.S. '37, reference librarian at Fort Hays Kansas state College, Hays, Kans., resigned h e r position a n d on December 24 was married to Clarence S. Paine, B.S. '37. Mr. a n d Mrs. P a i n e a r e residing at 909 V t California Street, U r b a n a . Clarence S. Paine, B.S. '37, w a s m a r r i e d on D e c e m b e r 24, 1937... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 26)
  • 1937: ...r arc fospita Librar iverstt sistant 10. Announcement has been received of the man g Q assistant in the Circulation Department u n q a r e , i y i n g at Leonard H . Divine on Sunday, December 24, i m 274 Senator Place, Cincinnati, Ohio. H a r d a w a y Mrs. Elliott HardaThe assistance given by j 3 A A . noted in the way in the Books for Harry M. Lydenberg in the AJ article on "An International Bo... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 36)
  • 1940: ...rter w a s m a d e as recommended. PATENT O N IRRADIATED PHENOLPHTHALEIN 23 T h e Secretary of the Board of Trustees reports the receipt of United States Patent No. 2,225,756, issued December 24, 1940, to Ludwig Pincussen, assignor to the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, for "Methods for Making Irradiated Phenolphthalein"; and also the assignment of application for patent by Doctor... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...t a l of t h e R e p o r t August 1, 1942 Mr. Arthur Cutts Willard, University of Illinois Urbana, Illinois DEAR PRESIDENT W I L L A R D : President In accordance with your letter of December 24, 1941, and the earlier action by the Board of Trustees of the University, we have made a survey of the business administration and organization of the University of Illinois and are pleased to submit herew... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: December 24, 1941 KNUDTZON, K E R M I T FREDERICK, Associate in the Admissions Department, in the College of Dentistry, one-half day each week, beginning January 15, 1942, and continuing through August 31, 1942, witho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1941: ...endations. 1. Preliminary Correspondence and Records n c An SL, u -u Booz, try, Allen, cr Hamilton 135 South LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois Attention: Mr. Edwin G. Booz GENTLEMEN : December 24, 1941 At the meeting of the Board of Trustees on December 16, the President of the University of Illinois was instructed to employ your firm to make a survey of the business operations, business department... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: On December 24, 1941, Arthur Cutts Willard directed a letter to that firm employing it to make a survey. On January 29, 1942, Booz, Fry, Allen, and Hamilton commenced work on that survey. The survey was completed and cop... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: ...ce, includes a survey of the administrative relationships and financial branches of the various agencies of the state government. This study, under "See President Willard's letter of December 24, 1941, to Booz, Fry, Allen, and Hamilton. 8 A.CE. Report ,U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S I027 the direction of Professor S. E. Leland of the University of Chicago, includes a survey of the field of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1941: ...has been presented to the Board of Trustees. A. C. WILLARD J For 2 extract from the minutes of the meeting of December 16, 1941, see page 112 above. For President Willard's letter of December 24, 1941, see page i n above. ,u8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 17 4. Administrative Leadership at the University of Illinois T h e principal reason given by Booz, Fry, Allen, Hamilton in support of their proposa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: December 24, 1942 SHUGER, HARRY, Assistant in Medicine, beginning January 15, 1943, and continuing through August 31, 1943, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: December 24, 1942 INSKEEP, GEORGE ESLER, DuPont Fellow in Chemistry, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a stipendium at the rate of seventy-five dollars 75 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: December 24, 1942 HYSON, ARCHIBALD MILLER, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 1, 1943, and continuing through June 30, 1943, at a salary at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ...war effort, including: a Letter from President Willard to deans, directors, and heads of academic departments January 8, 1943 . b Letter from President Willard to parents of students December 24, 1942 . c Memorandum No. 262 from the Bureau of Institutional Research on a survey of teaching manpower at the University. d T h e Army Program Chart prepared by the Registrar and the Dean of Men, showing ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1942: ... in Geology resignation effective December 7, 1942. ,226 BOARD OF TRUSTEES LILL, ALTHEA GENEVIEVE, Junior Library Assistant and Natural History Survey Librarian resignation effective December 24, 1942. LIPSCOMB, ROBERT D E W A L D , General Aniline Company Fellow in Chemistry resignation effective November 21, 1942. M C K I N N E Y , M R S . BETTY DIGGINS, Junior Record Clerk in the Catalog Depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: December 24, 1943 SCHELL, R U T H IRENE, Junior Clerk-Typist in the Office of the University Press, for eight months beginning January 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...bama Library Association. His committee has prepared'a report on library conditions in the state. Arthur E. Whitenack, M.S 39, was married to Etha Lindsay of Monticello, Illinois, on December 24, 1944 at the University Place Christian Church, Champaign, Illinois. Mrs. Whitenack was librarian of the Community High School, Monticello. The couple are now living at 614 Lewis Street, Fredericksburg, Vi... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 36)
  • 1950: ... University were approved. IRVIN L. PORTER Mr. Fornof offered the following resolution: Mr. Irvin L. Porter, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, died on December 24, 1950, after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Porter was first elected Treasurer of this Board on March 20, 1943, and served continuously until his death. At the time of his passing he was in the fourth tw... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... intrusted to his care . . . " and WHEREAS, the office of Treasurer of the University of Illinois has become vacant through t h e death of Irvin L. Porter, the previous Treasurer, on December 24, 1950: Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, T h a t Clarence W. Weldon of t h e City of Chicago, County of Cook, and State of Illinois be and hereby is appointed Treasurer of the University of Illinois, to hold... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ...effective 8-31-50. LEAVES OF ABSENCE ASHELFORD, LYLE E., Assistant Editor, with the rank of Instructor Veterinary Medicine leave of absence for war service, without salary, beginning December 24, 1950, and continuing until the end of the academic year, or until prior release from the Army. CORNELL, FRANCIS G., Professor, Education, and Director of the Bureau of Research and Service Education leave... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1950: ... this report are filed with the Secretary of the Board, and a copy is sent to each member of the Board. The report covers the period of service of I. L. Porter, Treasurer who died on December 24, 1950, while in office , from March 1, 1950, to January 4, 1951, and the operations of C. W. Weldon, Treasurer, from January 4, 1951, the date he qualified as Treasurer, through February 28, 1951. On motio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1953: ... Office of Vice-President of the University of Illinois predicated upon his activities in reference to Krebiozen prior to the completion of the work of this Commission not later than December 24, 1953. Be It Further Resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each member both elected and ex-officio of t h e Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. Adopted at Chicago, Illinois, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1953: ...pt the proceedings of the committee created pursuant to House Joint Resolution 10 of the 68th General Assembly and to endeavor to complete its investigation and prepare its report by December 24, 1953, and WHEREAS, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, Distinguished Professor of Physiology and Director of the Department of Clinical Research of the University of Illinois, figures prominently in this investigation, an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
  • 1954: ...ent's educational program. The fund was established in memory of the late Dr. Fremont A. Chandler who was Professor and Head of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, and who died on December 24, 1954. The fund is under the direction of Dr. Claude N. Lambert : Doctors J. J. Fahey, J. D. Farrington, C. V. Heck, and J. C. Plagge, 475; Doctors W . A. Marshall, W . H . Schwingel, Jr., Fred Shapiro, an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ... 650 J2 050 183 ,1955 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 577 G 5 600 Trust G e o r g e A. Miller Visiting Professorship Account Number 443252152 1. A. L. Rowse, Visiting Professor September 1 to December 24, 1955 Mathematics Account Number 003254100 1. Stewart S. Cairns, Professor and Head of Department. A 2. Reinhold Baer, Professor A 3. D. G. Bourgin, Professor A On leave without pay 1955-56 4. H. R. Brahan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1955: ...et estimates for 1955-57. On motion of Mrs. Watkins, this appointment was approved. HEADSHIP OF DEPARTMENT OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY 5 I regret to report the sudden and untimely death on December 24 of Dr. Fremont A. Chandler, Professor and H e a d of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. H e had been a member of the University faculty since 1943. On recommendation of the Dean of the College of Medi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
  • 1957: ... benefits, if the Board approves the same, by the following declaration of policy which I recommend be adopted. Statement of Policy The University will close at twelve o'clock noon on December 24 and employees will be released from duty with full pay for one-half day except employees in services of a continuing nature which, in the judgment of the head of the department or administrative officer c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...h pay at some mutually agreeable time. A like principle will be applied in the cases of other employees who because of work schedules, vacations, or sick leave would not be on duty on December 24. O n m o t i o n of M r . J o h n s t o n , t h i s p o l i c y w a s a d o p t e d . R E P O R T S O F BOARD COMMITTEES The Board took up consideration of the following reports and recommendations from i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...uspended. Premium rates will not be paid for any work required of employees in such services, but ,998 BOARD OF TRUSTEES November 21 those who can not be released for the afternoon of December 24 will be given one-half day off with pay at some mutually agreeable time. A like principle will be applied in the cases of other employees who because of work schedules, vacations, or sick leave would not ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...alls because of their position in a rotating seven-day week schedule, by giving them an equivalent half day off with pay at some other time; to those on paid vacation or sick leave on December 24, by extending the vacation or leave one half day; and to employees on layoff solely because of the temporary departure of students and if their terms of employment provide that they shall receive pay for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... Nonacademic Personnel has recommended that this practice be continued, and that the benefits be extended to employees not scheduled to work on the particular day of the week on which December 24 falls because of their position in a rotating seven-day week schedule, by giving them an equivalent half day off with pay at some other time; to those on paid vacation or sick leave on December 24, by ext... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ...cember 24, have been allowed an equivalent half day off on full pay at some other time. Employees whose work schedules have not required their services on the day of the week on which December 24 has fallen and employees on vacation or on sick leave on that day have not been given equivalent time off. The Advisory Committee on Nonacademic Personnel has recommended that this practice be continued, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1957: ... can not be suspended, on the afternoon before Christmas Day. Employees in services of a continuing nature which can not be suspended, and who have been regularly scheduled to work on December 24, have been allowed an equivalent half day off on full pay at some other time. Employees whose work schedules have not required their services on the day of the week on which December 24 has fallen and emp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1962: ... 1963; and beginning April 3, 1963, Professor of Education, in the Bureau of Educational Research, 17,000 a year 1-30-63 . KAVANAGH, JEAN, Research Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , December 24, 1962-August 31, 1963, 4,980 a year 1-7-63 . KISTNER, ARTHUR L., Instructor in English, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, March 1-August 31, 1963, 6,000 a year, supersedes ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1970: On December 24, 1970, the Plant Variety Protection Act Public Law 91577 was enacted "to encourage the development of novel varieties of sexually reproduced plants and to make them available to the public, providing prote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
  • 1970: On December 24, 1970, the Plant Variety Protection Act Public Law 91577 was enacted "to encourage the development of novel varieties of sexually reproduced plants and to make them available to the public, providing prote... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
  • 1976: ...l increase their eligibility for future funding, the federal government has revised and simplified its procedures for the assignment to it of not-s which were in default on or before December 24, 1976. Loans assigned to the federal government for collection will no longer be counted in determining the University's default rate, but the government will retain any funds it may recover on the assigne... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
  • 1990: ...ng January 14, 1991 N , at an annual salary of 77,000. EDWARD F. T A T E III, director of News Bureau, deputy associate chancellor in the Office of Public Affairs, Chicago, beginning December 24, 1990 NY , at an annual salary of 45,000. On motion of Ms. Reese, these appointments were confirmed. Honorary Degrees, Urbana-Champaign 5 T h e senate at the Urbana-Champaign campus has recommended that ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
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