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Page Matches- 1861: ...ntry found time to take a break from its war mongering to admit Kansas as the 24 th state on January 29, and Colorado and Nevada were first organized into United States territories on February 28 and March 2, respectively. The literary classic Great Expectations by Charles Dickens was published in this year, providing ample fodder for literary critics for nearly a century and a half. The cost of t... (Harvest)
- 1867: ...st act that only northern states had previously enjoyed. Harvest The incentives that Urbana and Champaign had offered Springfield were too great for the legislature to pass up and on February 28, 1867, 6 years and 7 days after chartering the Champaign-Urbana Institute, Governor Richard J. Oglesby signed the Griggs Bill into effect, granting the Illinois Industrial University its charter. 10 On Tue... (Genesis)
Digital Library Matches- 1833: ...iversity: SIB: I have the honor to transmit herewith the financial statements due from the Business Agent. Paper A, shows the expenditures from current funds for the six months ending February 28,1833. Also the receipts which have passed through my hands. Paper B, gives the condition of the State appropriations February 28,1883. Paper C, is a list of vouchers presented for auditing. Paper D, is a ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1884)
- 1856: ...he proposition had been presented to congress by the legislature of Illinois. And it was still another year before the idea of such a grant of land came to his attention, although on February 28, 1856, three months after he entered congress, Mr. Morrill had .introduced a resolution in the house of representatives that "the committee on agriculture be requested to enquire into the expediency of est... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1867: ...e printed records and documentary history of the whole agitation, from the convention at Granville, in November, 1851, down to the passage of the bill creating this Institution, in February 28th, 1867, Through all those sixteen years of struggle and effort, you will find him towering up as the central figure, the very Ajax of the fight; closely identified with every phase of the controversy, and w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
- 1867: ...he location of the Industrial University," approved January 25th, 1 67. 2d " A N ACT to provide for the organization and maintenance of the Illinois Industrial TJniveisity," approved February 28, 1867. 8d. AN ACT supplemental to the before-mentioned act, approved March 8, 1867. In obedience to the requirements of the first section of the act, the Governor appointed twenty-eight trustees, who, with... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
- 1867: ...e mechanic arts, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life." While in section 7, of the act of February 28, 1867, our State Legislature declares that the Board of Trustees shallhave power to do whatever "may be required to teach in the most thorough manner such branches of learning as are related to agriculture... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
- 1867: ...Central Railroad. It was first opened for the reception of students on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1868. The Industrial University was founded by an act of the Legislature, approved February 28, 1867, and endowed by the Congressional grant oi four hundred a id eighty thousand acres of land scrip, under the law providing for Agricultural Colleges. It was further enriched by the donation of Champai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
- 1867: ...l Colleges the State of Illinois received land scrip for 480,000 acres of the National domain. The Illinois Industrial University was incorporated by an act of the Legislature approved Feb. 28th, 1867, and was subsequently located at Champaign, and in addition to the grant of United States lands was further enriched by the donation of Champaign county, in real estate and bonds, valued at over 406,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1870)
- 1867: ... shall succeed to and exercise all the powers conferred by the act entitled u An act to provide for the organization and maintenance of the Illinois Industrial University,'7 approved February 28, 1867, except as is herein or may be hereafter provided by law. The said appointments shall be subject to approval or rejection by the Senate, at its present or next session thereafter, and the appointees ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
- 1867: ...d of by Mr. North in his aforementioned petition. This statement is presented as follows: 1. This University was chartered by act of 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 b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
- 1867: ...esented the following plan for HONORARY SCHOLARSHIPS. In accordance with the spirit of Section 9 in the act of the General Assembly organizing theIllinois Industrial University, approved Feb. 28, 1867, it is hereby ordered that Honorary Scholarships be established in the University of Illinois to be filled and occupied in the manner and on theconditions following, viz.: 1. An examination shall be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
- 1867: ... Central Railroad. It was first opened for the reception of students on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1868. The Industrial University was founded by an act of the Legislature, approved February 28,1867, and endowed by the Congressional grant of four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land scrip, under the law providing for Agricultural Colleges. It was further enriched by the donation of Champaig... (Course Catalog - 1868-1869 VERSION A)
- 1867: ... Central Railroad. It was first opened for the reception of students on Monday, the 2d day of March, 1868. The Industrial University was founded by an act of the Legislature, approved February 28,1867, and endowed by the Congressional grant of four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land scrip, under the law providing for Agricultural Colleges. It was further enriched by the donation of Champaig... (Course Catalog - 1868-1869 VERSION B)
- 1867: ...al Railroad. It was first opened for the reception of students on MONDAY, the SECOND DAY o r MARCH, 1868. The Industrial University was founded by an act of the Legislature, approved February 28, 1867, and endowed by the Congressional grant of four hundred and eighty thousand acres of land scrip under the law providing for Agricultural Colleges. It was further enriched by the donation of Champaign... (Course Catalog - 1868 )
- 1867: ...n the Chicago branch of the Illinois Central Railroad, and at the crossing of the Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railway. It was founded by an act of the Legislature, approved February 28, 1867, and endowed by .the Congressional grant of four hundred and e't-glvty thousand acres of land scrip, under the law providing for Agricultural Colleges. It was further enriched by the donation of Cham... (Course Catalog - 1869-1870)
- 1867: ...d various sums for permanent improvements, as well as for maintenance. The present value of the entire property and assets is estimated at 1,600,000. The institution was incorporated February 28, 1867, under the name of the Illinois Industrial University, and placed under the control of a Board of Trustees, constituted of the Governor, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the President of ... (Course Catalog - 1898-1899)
- 1867: ...d various sums for permanent improvements, as well as for maintenance. The present value of the entire property and assets is estimated at 1,600,000. The institution was incorporated February 28, 1867, under the name of the Illinois Industrial University, and placed under the control of a Board of Trustees, constituted of the Governor, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the President of ... (Course Catalog - 1899-1900)
- 1867: ... 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 e Board of Trustees of the Illinois Industrial University." Laws of 1867, p. 123; 111. Rev. Stat. 1041, chap. 144, par. 22. By section 1 of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1867: ...el. Olmsted v. University of Illinois, 328 111. 377, it was said: "Does this property belong to the State The University of Illinois was founded by an act of the legislature approved February 28, 1867, as the Illinois Industrial University. In 1885 its name was changed to the University of Illinois. It is maintained by interest from its permanent endowment fund arising from grants of land from the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1867: ... memorandum and such others as may be necessary in order to conform with the contract made with the University Club. "In Sec. 7 of the original charter of the University, as approved February 28, 1867, and still in force, the governing board is given the power to provide necessary buildings for the University. That the Board may use any accepted business methods not forbidden by the legislature in... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1867: ...matters may be referred to committees of the Board for study and report before being brought before the Board in a meeting. Moreover, this is in line with the provision in the Act of February 28, 1867, Section 1, which says in part that the Board shall have power "to make and establish by-laws. and to alter or repeal the same as they shall deem necessary, for the management or government, in all i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1867: ...the Finance Committee for consideration and report. HANDLING OF PETTY CASH AND WORKING FUNDS AND SECURITIES 14 The State Statute governing the organization of the University approved February 28, 1867, as amended provides that at each biennial meeting "it shall be the duty of the Board to appoint a Treasurer who shall not be a member of the Board and who shall give bonds with such security as the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1867: ...ons of Article 4, Section 18 of the Constitution of Illinois, 1870, and to Section 7 of an Act to provide for the organization and maintenance of the University of Illinois, approved February 28, 1867, as amended, the same being Section 28 of Chapter 144, of the Illinois Revised Statutes, 1047. SECTION 10.06. This agreement is executed in duplicate, and shall inure to and be binding upon the respe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1867: ...ice of some of the more i m p o r t a n t steps taken during the subsequent fifty years. The University of Illinois was incorporated by an act of the General Assembly of the State on February 28, 1867. This action was taken under the terms of an act of the Federal Congress, known as the "Morrill Land Grant," whereby the national government was empowered to give to each state in the Union public la... (Dedication - Talbot Lab)
- 1867: ...mber 18, 1867, p. 548. "Voted April 10, 1867; in proceedings of the supervisors' meetings, p. 518. K ,The University Located 269 county committee in its report included in the law of February 28, 1867, at 450,000. There came to the treasury of Champaign county one hundred and forty-seven lots, the residue of those unsold and turned over to Champaign county by Stoughton and Babcock in May, 1867.29 ... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1867: Approved, February 28, 1867. Session. L., 111., 1867, p. 123 AN ACT supplemental to an act entitled " A n act to provide for the organization, endowment, and maintenance of the Illinois Industrial University ' Section I. Be it ... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1867: ...ng." Needless to say this amendment was promptly tabled. The bill having withstood all assaults was read a third time and passed by the senate with a vote of eighteen to seven, and on February 28, the bill was signed by the governor. Thus the long contest on the question of location was finally closed. Immediately upon the passage of this bill both houses hastened to take action to protect themsel... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
- 1867: February 28, 1867. Within ten days after the passage of the bill, the Governor of Illinois was required to appoint twenty-eight trustees to administer and govern the University. Upon completion of the organization of ... (Book - History of Illinois Land Grant Endowment)
- 1867: ...d under the protection of the general laws which govern all citizens. The Board of Trustees derives its powers from a charter granted by the General Assembly, evidenced by the Act of February 28, 1867. Illinois Revised Statutes, 1941, Chapter 144, Section 22, ff., to 57. This charter provides t h a t the University "shall have perpetual succession, have power to contract and be contracted with, to... (Booklet - UI Charter of Freedom (1942))
- 1867: proved February 28, 1867, as amended by acts appro March 8, 1867, May 7, 1873, April 17, 1877, May II. I - . , . .Inn 1 , 1885, and June 15, 1887, is the governing body ol the I oiversity, and exercises jurisdiction in all m... (Booklet - UI Senate Committee for Establishing UI Constitution (1915))
- 1867: ...offer of Champaign County, and, subject to certain conditions, located the University at Urbana. Governor Oglesby approved the act incorporating the Illinois Industrial University, February 28th, 1867. This act provided that five trustees were to be appointed from each of the three grand judicial districts of the state, and one trustee from each of the thirteen congressional districts, who with th... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1867: ...t the University in idleness, or without full mental or industrial occupation." This Act passed the House by a vote of sixty-six to ten, the Senate by eighteen to seven, and was approved Feb. 28, 1867. The immediate result was a huge celebration in Champaign. Mar. 8 Passage of Supplemental Bill, providing that on the failure of the county authorities to comply with the requirements of the Act by J... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1867: ...made by members of the Foundation Board of Directors, who are elected by the Alumni Association. Members of Actually, the day the University opened, in 1868. The University was chartered Feb. 28, 1867. will bejviaid about this Ah je mohtro to c o m e . ' Gap fuU estimates how that at least l,000;D M ai be needed for the cost of the building flfc ex, and 300,000 for the equipment and fttfnishings. ... (UI Foundation Series - Bulletin 6 (1937))
- 1867: ...building 546,500 . Rest in laboratory 95,000 1,676,000 r f COO,000 len s residence 11 u n i t s a l , building projects 5,5 f,500 . V The University of I l l i n o i s uras chartered February 28, 1867, by the state ger. ral assembly as the I l l i n o i s I n d u s t r i a l unlv 3ity I t has t 3 ::nc Ion of beir the land grant college f the s t a t e In Lch the la z t :oll move nt o r i g i n a t... (Reference Folder - 1939)
- 1871: Organized February 28th, 1871; meetings held in Society Hall every Friday, at 7 o'clock p. M. O. H. Blackall, President. W. P. Johnson, Secretary. Y. M. c. A. Room on first floor of Dormitory. Devotional meetings Wednesdays 6:30 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
- 1871: Organized February 28th, 1871; meetings held in Society Hall every Friday at 7 o'clock p M. T. T. Williams, President. W. Morava, Secretary. ALETHENAI. Young Ladies' Literary Society. Mot to: "Apo tou dunasthai, pros to einat." O... (Course Catalog - 1875-1876)
- 1871: Organized February 28th, 1871 ; meetings held in Society Hall every Friday at 7 o'clock, P. M., T. S. Abbott, President. J. F. Schmeltzer, Secretary. Y. M. c. A. Room on first floor of Dormitory. Devotional meetings Wednesdays at... (Course Catalog - 1876-1877)
- 1871: ...iday at 7 p. m. W. F. Spradling, President. W. A. Thompson, Secretary. SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. Young Men's Literary Society. Motto : " Through Nature up to Nature's God." Organized February 28th, 1871. Meets in Soeiety's Hall, every Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Elisha Lee; President. R. P. Coburn, Secretary. Y. M. C. A. Room on second floor of Dormitory. Devotional meetings Wednesdays at 6.30 p. m... (Course Catalog - 1877-1878 Version A)
- 1871: ...s. 3 Miss.T. M.'liammett, 3 J. C. Bley, 3 Miss E M. Watson, 3 , F. M. Pletcher, 3 A. E Davii, 3. Young Men's Literary Society; Motto: "Through Nature up to Nature's God." Organized February 28th, 1871; meets in Society's Hall every Friday evening at 7 o'clock ILUNI. p. M. Executive Committee H M Beardnley, J. A W. P. Johnson, President. Allen,'Miss Macknet, F. W. Hatch, Miss Mc- E. Pblllirick, Sec... (Course Catalog - 1878-1879)
- 1871: ...Chief O. n . Dennis. Foreman 0. W. Palmer. Business Manager J. H. Moree. SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. Young Men's Literary Society. Motto: "Through Nature up to Nature's God." Organized February 28th, 1871. Meets in Society's Hall every Friday at 7 P. M. President. M. M. Stacy. Secretary, J. B. Moffett. UNIVERSITY BATTALION. Lieutenant Wm. T. Wood, TJ. S. A., Commander, and Professor of Military Scienc... (Course Catalog - 1880-1881)
- 1871: Feb. 28. Scientific Association organized (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1873: ...EOM DEPAETMENT OF HOETIGULTUEE. Dr. J. M. G-REGORY, Regent Illinois Industrial University : SIR : I herewith hand you the report of the Horticultural Department for the year ending February 28th, 1873: In general the year has been a prosperous one ; the crops have been above the average, and fruits have scarcely ever been more abundant. The extreme drouth and cold of the preceding winter killed ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
- 1873: Feb. 28 . To '' '' '' 1 ' " " ' " " " " " " " " " DR. Board expense amount paid salaries amount paid for fuel and light amount paid for stationery and. printing amount paid on account building and grounds " '' ''... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1873)
- 1873: ...ss agent's office and t h e cash paid out on t h e warrants agree. Mr. Marchand also found t h a t a few of t h e warrants, some seven in number, drawn between September 6, 1872, and February 28, 1873, were missing; b u t here again t h e original receipted bills, on file in t h e business agent's office, agree with t h e amounts for which t h e treasurer has taken credit. 4. Your committee furthe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1875: ...granted by this Board. The report of the Committee on Agricultural Experiments, that Mr. B. F. Johnson had been engaged to superintend such experiments for the next six months, ending February 28,1875, was adopted. The Board then adjourned. 7 ,86 DECEMBER 15, 1874. The Board met at the University at 4:30 P. M. Present Messrs. Cobb, Brown Blackburn, Gardner, Mason and Sabin. Absent Governor Beverid... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
- 1875: ...vices by Cunningham Webber, reported the account correct. The report was accepted and the bill allowed. The Treasurer's report of receipts and expenditures from September 1, 1874, to February 28, 1875, was read and accepted. ,116 JOHN W. BUNN, TREASURER, In Acct. with Illinois 1874 Sept 1.... 1875. Feb. 27... To balance.. interest on bonds amount received on Burnett's notes for lands on J. O. Cunn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
- 1875: ...two men, whereas for tactical purposes want the files of fours to pass u n broken. It will cost about 30. The necessary expenses for the Military Department for the six months ending February 28, 1875, are estimated as follows: Gymnasium, pay of instructor 100 00 Band, instrument and repairs, music, light, etc 50 00 Armory, repairs and cleaning of 304 stands of arms, etc , 50 00 For target practic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1876)
- 1876: ...ted, without moving, thirty-five beautiful and symmetrical trees, averaging in diameter about 22 inches, a n d ' in night 50 or 60 feet. When I came t o this place, H years ago, dated February 28 1876 t h e r e T were a great many more t h a n a t present. About 25 years ago I saw a tree c u t down and worked u p into rails. I t wa immensely tall and four or five c u t s were t a k e n off for rai... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
- 1878: ...2th, 1878. Hon. Emory Cobb, President Board of Trustees of Illinois Industrial University: SIR: I have the honor to make the following financial statement for the six months ending February 28th, 1878. Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations and expenditures under the same for the six months. Paper B is a statement of the state appropriations, February 28th. Paper C is a list of warra... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
- 1878: ...nding February 28th, 1878. Paper A is a statement of the current appropriations and expenditures under the same for the six months. Paper B is a statement of the state appropriations, February 28th. Paper C is a list of warrants drawn in the last three months, the vouchers for the same, from 382 to 441, inclusive, are presented for auditing. Paper I is a package of bills which are presented for yo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
- 1878: ...ed for that purpose, also that they would make a proposition embodying any mode of heating and ventilating they would prefer, to that already suggested for the building. Under date of February 28th, they forwarded a reply, stating that on account of a clerical error, they desired to withdraw their previous bid and substitute two others. The first, for 4,370, furnishing boilers and attachments, hea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
- 1879: ...being absent, on motion of Mr. Pickrell, J o h n W . Bunn was appointed secretary pro tempore. On motion of Mr. Sabin, the appropriations from current fnnds for the six monihs ending February 28, 1879, were passed. See page 104. On motion of Mr. Gardner, the nomination of Prof. Peabody to the chair of Mechanical Engineering at a salary of 1,800 per annum, made by Dr. Gregory, was confirmed. On mot... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1878)
- 1879: ... I . , March 11,1879. President Board of Trustees Illinois Industrial University: S I E : I have the honor to make the following report, as Business Agent, for the three months ending February 28,1879. Paper "A" is a statement of the appropriations for the six months ending February 28, with the receipts and expenditures under the same. Paper "B" is a statement of the State appropriations to date.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1879: , February 28,1879. S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Agent. The bills presented for payment were audited and allowed. It was ordered that estimates and plans for contemplated changes in the Physical Lecture room be submitted t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1879: ... have the honor to make the following report, as Business Agent, for the three months ending February 28,1879. Paper "A" is a statement of the appropriations for the six months ending February 28, with the receipts and expenditures under the same. Paper "B" is a statement of the State appropriations to date. Paper "C" is the list of vouchers for warrants drawn, and of of bills presented for auditi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1879: Mechanical Feb. 28.... By amount rec' d on account ofArchitecturalDepartment... Agricultural Horticultural Chemical Civil Engineering Fees and room rent Tuition in Prepar'y depart. Printing and stationery.... Fuel and light... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1880: ... the average shrinkage of ten ears of each of six varieties of yellow Dent corn, gathered October 6, 1879 when all was fairly matured except one variety and kept in a warm room until February 28, 1880, was 12.1, 16.8, 17.4, 22.5, 22.8, and 33 per cent. The percentage of cob at same date, taking varieties in same order, was 12.3, 16, 12.6, 15, 11 and 14.4 the average being 13.7 per cent. In another... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1880: ...s a list of vouchers and bills for the past three months presented for auditing. Respectfully submitted. S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Agent. ,227 "A" Current Appropriations and Receipts, February 28, 1880, F o r w h a t paid. Board expense Salaries ; Buildings and grounds F u e l a n d lights Stationery and printing...; F i x t u r e s a n d furniture Mechanical department Architectural " Agricultural... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1880: ... to November 29, in 100 parts. Cameron. 14.7 W r i g h t ' s Gold. 21.0 Geneseo. 10.6 Murdock. 14.3 Thomas. 21.2 Mammoth. 30.8 Finally the corn was allowed to remain in the room until February 28, when it was again weighed, with the following results: Loss of Weight of Corn from October 6, to November 29, in 100 parts. Cameron. 16.1 W r i g h t ' s Gold. 22.5 Geneseo. 17.4 Murdock. 16.8 Thomas. 22... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1880: ...preceding. To determine the loss of weight of the single ears the ten ears of each variety were weighed separately when gathered October 6, and again at the close of the investigation February 28. The following tabular statement shows the result obtained: Loss by weight of separate ears of Corn from Oct. 6 to Feb. 28, in 100 parts. No. of ear. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Cameron. 15 14 19 9.5 9.5 9.6 10 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1880: ...omparison with the other varieties, although all of the ears were apparently matured, and yielded good sound corn at the close of the investigation. After the last weighings were made, on Feb. 28, the corn was shelled and the weight of cobs determined. The results obtained are as follows: Weight of cob in 100 parts by weight of Com in the ear. Cameron. 12.3 W r i g h t ' s Gold. 15 Geneseo. 16 Mur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1881: ...5 from credits of Architectural Department was assigned for whitewashing, etc., of carpenter shop. The following appropriations from current funds were made for the six months ending February 28, 1881: Board expense S alaries: Buildings and grounds.. Fuel and lights Stationery and printing. Fixtures and furniture... Library and apparatus.. Military department Incidental expense Agricultural Depart... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1880)
- 1881: ...of this Board to accept or reject at their meeting in June, 1881. The report of the Business Agent was read and ordered to be filed: Statement of Current Appropriations and Receipts, February 28, 1881. Applied. Board expense Salaries F u e l a n d lights Stationery and printing. Buildings and grounds Incidental expenses Fixtures and furniture Library and apparatus Mechanical Department Architectur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
- 1881: ... continued the session. Mr. Scott presented the following report: To the Honorable Board of Trustees: Your committee, to whom were referred the vouchers for the three months ending February 28th, 1881, has examined such vouchers from No. 189 to 374, inclusive, and find them to be correct. JAMES R. SCOTT. The Board then took up again the Begent's report for consideration. The salary of Prof. F . W.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
- 1881: ...n t W o r k for d e p a r t m e n t s 187 M e c h a n i c a l D e p a r t m e n t W o r k for S t a t e a p p ' s 188 Wm. P r i c e Painting ,198 List of Vouchers for Three Months ending Feb. 28, 1881. No. To whom. For what. Expense to meeting Expense to meeting Salary full term, '80 Work in Museum Labor in shops Pipes and valves Salary, December, 1880 t . Amount. 1 189 R. B. Mason 190 Alex. McLea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
- 1882: ...rom current funds, for payment of the Eegent's traveling expenses, as per approved bill. The following general appropriations were made from current funds for the six months ending February 28th, 1882: Statement of Appropriations required for the Six Months ending February 28, 1883. Board expense Salaries Stationery and printing Fuel and lights Buildings and grounds balance Furniture and fixtures ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
- 1883: ... bill. The following general appropriations were made from current funds for the six months ending February 28th, 1882: Statement of Appropriations required for the Six Months ending February 28, 1883. Board expense Salaries Stationery and printing Fuel and lights Buildings and grounds balance Furniture and fixtures Library and apparatus a Incidental expense Military Department Mechanical Departme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1882)
- 1883: ...enditures from current funds for the six months ending February 28,1833. Also the receipts which have passed through my hands. Paper B, gives the condition of the State appropriations February 28,1883. Paper C, is a list of vouchers presented for auditing. Paper D, is a statement of appropriations required from current funds for the next three months. The salaries are on the basis of the past six ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1884)
- 1883: 1882, to Feb. 28,1883, and iind the same correct, paid and canceled, and recommend that the Treasurer be credited with same on his account. ,188 We feel impressed to state, that the condition of books, accounts and vouche... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1884)
- 1885: ...nnett, on Nebraska lands, was received, and referred to the Executive Committee with power to act. The following appropriations of current funds were voted, for the six months ending February 28, 1885: Current Appropriations for six months ending February 29, 1885. Board expense Salaries , Buildings and g r o u n d s . . F u e l a n d lights S t a t i o n e r y and p r i n t i n g Military D e p a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1884)
- 1885: ...ggs farm P h y s i c a l laboratory Cabinets Gymnasium New p u m p a n d boiler Civil E n g i n e e r i n g i n s t r u m e n t s . N a t u r a l History laboratory New Orleans Exposition Feb. 28 jTo a m o u n t paid for Buildings a n d g r o u n d s Laboratories Mechanical a n d architectural s h o p s . Books a n d publications Cabinets. Current e x p e n s e s for instruction. Machinists' tools... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
- 1885: Huston Feb. 28 By amount received on account Mechanical department Architectural department Agricultural department Horticultural department Chemical department Fuel and lights Buildings and grounds Griggs'farm Incident... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
- 1887: ...0j 528 82 8,860 57 23,442 85 22,881 42 324 27 JOHN f. BUNN, Treasurer. URBANA, September 14, 1886. The following appropriations were made from current funds for the six months ending February 28, 1887: Salaries for instruction.. " " services Board expenses Fuel and lights Stationery and printing.. Library apparatus Incidentals Military department Laboratories Mechanical department.. Architectural ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1888)
- 1889: ...ual financial statements due from me for the three months ending November 30, 1888. Paper A shows the condition November 30th, of the current appropriations for the six months ending February 28, 1889. Paper B gives the condition of the state appropriations November 30th. Paper C is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 901-925 old -series, and 1-175 new series. Paper D is an estimate of c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
- 1889: ...linois, S I R : I have the honor to hand you herewith the financial statements due from me at this time. Paper A is t h a t of current expenses and receipts for the six months ending February 28, 1889. Paper B shows the condition of the State appropriations February 28, 1889. ,48 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS. Paper C is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 176-400 inclusive. Paper D is an esti... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
- 1889: ...nts due from me at this time. Paper A is t h a t of current expenses and receipts for the six months ending February 28, 1889. Paper B shows the condition of the State appropriations February 28, 1889. ,48 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS. Paper C is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 176-400 inclusive. Paper D is an estimate of current receipts and expenses for t h e six months ending September... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
- 1890: ...d expenses for t h e nine months ending September 1, 1890. Paper E is a list of several additional appropriations t h e Board is requested to make, for use in the three months ending February 28, 1890. Eespectfully submitted, S. W. SHATTUCK, Business Agent. PAPEE A -CUEEENT APPROPRIATIONS. Appropri- Receipts Expended also apated. propriated 300 00 120 27 2,564 99 7,799 76 819 06 207 06 509 68 148 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
- 1891: ...herewith the financial statements due from me at this time. ,72 UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS. Paper A is a statement of t h e current appropriations and receipts for the six months ending February 28, 1891. Paper B gives the condition of the state appropriations February 28, 1891. Paper C is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being from 226 to 500y inclusive. Paper D is an estimate of t h e receip... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
- 1891: ...O F ILLINOIS. Paper A is a statement of t h e current appropriations and receipts for the six months ending February 28, 1891. Paper B gives the condition of the state appropriations February 28, 1891. Paper C is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being from 226 to 500y inclusive. Paper D is an estimate of t h e receipts and expenses of current funds for t h e six months ending September 1, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
- 1891: 9,1890, to Feb. 28,1891. Board expense Salaries for instruction.. g t l e gataries for services , Buildings and grounds Fuel and lights Stationery and printing , Preparatory year Nebraska and Minnesota lands Mechanical depa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1892)
- 1892: ...892. Paper B is a list of warrants for the same quarter, with the vouchers therefor. Paper C is a statement of appropriations, expenditures and balances for the present quarter, up to February 28th, Paper D is a statement of the appropriations which the board of trustees is asked to make to carry on the operations of t h e station until June 30, 1893. PAPER A STATEMENT OF E X P E N D I T U R E S F... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1893: ...f Illinois, SIR: I have the honor to hand you the following financial statements, due from me at this time: Paper A is t h a t of current appropriations for t h e three months ending February 28, 1893. Paper B is a showing of t h e State appropriations, February 28, 1893. Papers C and C 2nd give the condition of the U. S. fund at t h e same time. Paper D is a list of vouchers presented for audit, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1893: ...tatements, due from me at this time: Paper A is t h a t of current appropriations for t h e three months ending February 28, 1893. Paper B is a showing of t h e State appropriations, February 28, 1893. Papers C and C 2nd give the condition of the U. S. fund at t h e same time. Paper D is a list of vouchers presented for audit, being 1 to 300 inclusive. Paper E is an estimate of current receipts an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1893: ...ing to 29,766.25; and a balance on hand May 31, 1893, 10,959.93, and has found the report correct. I t has also examined vouchers submitted by the business agent for t h e quarter ending Feb. 28, 1893, No. 301 to 675, inclusive. The committee has also examined vouchers No. 130 to 209, inclusive, submitted by the board of direction of t h e Experiment Station, and has found all these vouchers corre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1893: ...as examined warrants No. 701 to 1,375, inclusive, issued and paid from March 1, to September 1, 1892, and warrants No. 1 to 675, inclusive, issued and paid from September 1, 1892, to February 28, 1893, and t h a t it has found t h e same correct and duly canceled. Respectfully submitted, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, j. Fhumce -tmanCG Committee committee. U R B A N A, I I I . , June, 7, 18... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1894: ...rsity of I Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your finance committee reports t h a t it has examined t h e report of t h e treasurer, C. W. Spalding, herewith attached, for the three months ending February 28, 1894, and finds t h e same correct. The committee finds t h a t on September 1, 1893, t h e treasurer had on hand 33,377.50 belonging to t h e endowment fund; t h a t since then there has been collected o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1894: ...you herewith t h e following named financial statements and papers d u e f r o m me a t this time: Paper A, a statement of t h e current appropriations for t h e three months -ending February 28, 1894. Paper B, a showing of t h e state appropriations February 28, 1894. Paper C and C 2nd, t h e same for t h e United States fund. ,238 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. P A P E R A. CURRENI APPROPRIATIONS. D e ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1894: ... u e f r o m me a t this time: Paper A, a statement of t h e current appropriations for t h e three months -ending February 28, 1894. Paper B, a showing of t h e state appropriations February 28, 1894. Paper C and C 2nd, t h e same for t h e United States fund. ,238 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. P A P E R A. CURRENI APPROPRIATIONS. D e c e m b e r 13, 1893. Appreciated. Receipts appr'p'iated. Expended. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1894: ... Illinois. GENTLEMEN: Your finance committee has examined t h e vouchers submitted by the business agent, Professor S. W. Shattuck, No. 576 to 1175, inclusive, for the quarter ending February 28, 1894, and has found them correct and duly signed. Respectfully submitted, ALEX. MCLEAN, J. E. ARMSTRONG, ance Committee Finance Committee. ,270 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Further consideration of the request... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1894: ... Expenses of laboratory Freight charge Alcohol Amount due on contract Services as architect and superintend, Services as superintendent Salary as secretary, March, 1894 Petty expenses to Feb. 28, 1894 Notary fees paid Expenses to Cleveland Traveling expenses Work on entomologist's office Expenses Expenses committee business Expenses paid Expenses visiting schools Laboratory expenses Expenses to Ha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
- 1895: ...tees, University of Illinois, S I R : I have the honor to present you herewith the following" financial statements: Paper A, a showing of the current appropriations from Dec. 1, 1894, to Feb. 28, 1895. Paper B, the condition of the state appropriations Feb. 28, 1895. Paper C, the United States fund Feb. 28, 1895. Paper D, a list of vouchers, presented for audit, being Nos. 1,551 to 2,125 of old se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1895: ...you herewith the following" financial statements: Paper A, a showing of the current appropriations from Dec. 1, 1894, to Feb. 28, 1895. Paper B, the condition of the state appropriations Feb. 28, 1895. Paper C, the United States fund Feb. 28, 1895. Paper D, a list of vouchers, presented for audit, being Nos. 1,551 to 2,125 of old series, and Nos. 1 to 500, new series. Paper E, an estimate of recei... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1895: ...s: Paper A, a showing of the current appropriations from Dec. 1, 1894, to Feb. 28, 1895. Paper B, the condition of the state appropriations Feb. 28, 1895. Paper C, the United States fund Feb. 28, 1895. Paper D, a list of vouchers, presented for audit, being Nos. 1,551 to 2,125 of old series, and Nos. 1 to 500, new series. Paper E, an estimate of receipts and expenses for the six months ending: Sep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1896)
- 1895: ...nstructor in Biology in Hyde Park High School, 433 57th St. Moore, Albert Cutts, B.L., Capt., Clerk, O. R. N. Co., 209 Sumach St., Walla Walla,Wash. Powers, Mark, B.S., died at Evanston, Feb. 28, 1895. Richards, Albert L., U. S. Supt., Rock Island. U. S. Engineers' Office. Rinaker, John Irving, Jr., Architect, Springfield. Franklin Building. ,252 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. Spear, Grant Warner, B.S., ... (Course Catalog - 1894-1895)
- 1897: Feb. 28 A series of meetings was held in the interest of the Young Men's Christian Association. Dr. Clarence A. Barbour of New York, " D a d " Elliott, and other assisted. The annual dinner and business ,I XXXII ... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1898: ... W e s t e r n News Co W. A. Olmsted Scientific C o . . . Salary for F e b r u a r y , 1898 ' ' ' t ' 4 4 44 . 44 4 44 4 4 44 4 ' Salary, F e b r u a r y , 1898 Salary, 3 m o n t h s , to Feb. 28,1898.... Books L e t t e r plates, etc Class m a t e r i a l s , etc Advertisement Pressed brick, etc Netting Objective, etc T h e r m o m e t e r s , etc P a i n t i n g bridge samples Switch Tool steel,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1898)
- 1899: to Feb. 28,1899 Salary, February, 1899 Periodicals Expenses Stamps Zinc, oxide, etc Library cards Field glass, etc Linoleum Books Expenses Books Salary Petty expenses Work on field net, etc Tar Drawing Drawings Sala... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
- 1900: ...irman of Committee on Buildings and Grounds. DEAR S I R : Below please find a statement of progress of the work on the agricultural buildings and the amount expended on the same up to February 28,1900. - ,278 UNIVERSITY, OF I L L I N O I S . April 18, Since my statement to you December 11, 1899, work has been carried forward as rapidly as the weather permitted, the work being done with the tempera... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
- 1900: Feb 28, Warrants Continued. No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1900 Feb. E r n e s t W. Ponzer Loan March 10 V. J o b s t Sons Contract B a u m g a r t e n Bros Contract.; Contract Thomas S m i t h Architect's... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1900)
- 1900: Feb. 28 German Club organized. ,ANNALS LXI March 13 Unveiling of Library mural paintings. Department of Domestic Science established (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1901: Feb. 28 College of Medicine No. Date. To whom. Warrants Continued. For what. Amount. 1902 28 Fred W. P a r k e r 788 Feb. Jacob W. Burkholder 789 ..do Ohas. N. T h o m p s o n . '. 790 . . d o has. O B e c h t o ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
- 1901: Feb. 28 Installation of Sigma Rho Chapter of Beta Theta P i (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1902: February 28, your Committee received the following sealed proposals for doing all this work: Walsh Heuck, Champaign, 111 14,130 32 H. Sandmeyer Co., Peoria 14,270 00 Field, Shorb Co., Decatur, 111 13,171 69 J . D. Wa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
- 1903: T9769 Feb. 28 N . A. Weston 9770 . . d o D. C. Veirs EL G. Paul 9771 . . d o 9779 . . d o J- TJ. RatWlXllH,.,, ,.. T , , . , T, 9,773 . . d o W. C, B r e n k e 9774 . . d o . . . . . . Daisy L. Blalsdell 9775 .. do P. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
- 1903: ...o Maurice Douglass 2989 . . d o A. C. M c C l u r g C o 3990 . . d o Ionia Pottery Co 3991 .. do H. W. Johns-Manville Co 993 .. do Forest Creamery Co 2993 . , ,166 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, Feb. 28, General University No. Date. 1903 To whom. Warrants Continued. For what. i Amount Apparatus 28 flW4 Feb, Milk 2995 . . d o Snow P a l m e r . . . . C r e a m and milk 2996 . . d o Wyckoff, S e a m a n s ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
- 1903: Feb. 28, College of Medicine No. Date. 1903 To whom. Warrants Continued. For what. Amount. mt Feb. 857 . . d o Hebard Express and Van C o . . . Hauling 858 . . d o Robert Robinson Plumbing 859 . . d o 860 . . d o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906)
- 1906: 169 Feb. 28 L. L. Losey L. L. Losey, J r Coal The Randolph Box and Label Co Labels Neostyle Company Stencil Envelopes Jars Kehm Bros. Co Supplies . .. . P a r i s clips General Chemical Co Chemicals E. H. Sargent Co ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
- 1907: ...932, until his death on February 27, 1939. 4. D. C. Sprinkle, certified laborer in the Physical Plant Department 285.00. Mr. Sprinkle was in the active service of the University from February 28, 1907, until his retirement on July I, 1932. 5. G. E. Murphy, certified laborer in the Physical Plant Department 649.78. Mr. Murphy was in the active service of the University from M a y 10, 1923, to July ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1910: ...BORN AVENUE, CHICAGO, Jan. 15, 1910. President Edmund J. James, University of Illinois, JJroana, Illinois: DEAR SIR At our next conference to be held at the Congress Hotel Annex, Monday, Feb. 28, 1910, the Council on Medical Education expects to present a report showing which medical colleges of the United States and Canada -are acceptable and which are not acceptable. After a very careful investi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
- 1910: 10257 Feb. 28 H. Brown 102581 . . d o . . . . C. E. B u r k e . . . . . . . . . . 10259 d o . . . . D. O.Clark 10260 d o . . . . H. L. Creek ,10261 d o . . . . T. R. Ernest 102621 . . d o . . . . Hugh Glasgow 10263 . .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
- 1910: ...rk 246 ..do Pigs W. R. Hubbert . . . Wages, January, 1910 247 Feb. 2 J. 0 . Huff 248 ..do Feed. p . T. Dobbins Wages, January, 1910 249 jFeb. 4 Lincoln Leroy. ' Salary, February, 1910 250 Feb. 28 H. S. Grindley. 251 ..do . . . W. J. MacNeal ..do . 252 ..do .. F. W. Gill. ..do ...do 253 ..do A. D. Emmett. 1 254 ..do ..do C. S. Crandall 255 ..do . . , E . W . B a i l e y .. . . d o . . . . ..do 256 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
- 1910: do '900 Feb. 28 H. O. White H. E. Santee 901 ..do 902 ..do 903 ..do . . . . W. C. Hawthorne 904 ..do . . 905 ..do C. C. O'Byrne '.'.' 906 ..do 07 ..do . . . . E . L. Heintz 08 ..do 909 ,..do Stella A. Gardner 10 ..do .. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
- 1910: 935 Feb. 28 Gabriel Lazar. ..do , y.. 936 ..do..... Joshua Lazar ..do 937 ..do..... Elia Benjamin ..do F. W. Nichol.. ..do 938 ..do W. T. Carpenter 939 ..do ..do 940 ..do..... J. S. Tomlinson ..do... ; 941 ..do,.... ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
- 1910: Feb. 28 The letters below explain themselves: CHICAGO, Feb. 15, 1911. President Edmund J. James, University of Illinois, Urbana, III.: MY DEAR DR. JAMES The Board of Directors i. e. of the College of Physicians a... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...ntroduction of these bills in the General Assembly. The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, C. M. MCCONN, ' President. Secretary. ,1911 PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OE TRUSTEES. TO Meeting of February 28, 1911. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held on Tuesday, February 8, 1911, at 11:30 a. m., in the LaSalle Hotel, in the city of Chicago, pursuant to the followin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...1 1 : Upon the call of the president, Mr. W; L. Abbott, there will be a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago on Tuesday, Feb. 28, 1911, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., to consider such matters as the committees of the board anal the President of the University may submit, and such other business as may be duly presented. The following membe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: CHICAGO, Feb. 28, 1911. Mr. 0. M. McConn, Secretary, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, III.: DEAR SIR A meeting of the Medical Committee was held February 22 in the LaSalle Hotel, Chicago. Present: Mrs. Bu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...t of the meeting. The committee considered first the three requests, one from the University Librarian, and two from the College of Science, referred to it by the board at the meeting of Feb. 28, 1911, for consideration and report. ,1911 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 89 1. The committee recommends the approval of the request of the College of Science that the library room in the Natural Hi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ... Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago have signed the modification of the College of Medicine lease authorized by the board at the last meeting see page 79 of the minutes of the meeting of Feb. 28, 1911 , which modification consisted in striking out all reference to returning the schools mentioned in the lease to the College of Physicians and Surgeons in case the property of the College of Physician... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...ollowing members of the board were present: Mr. Abbott, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Grout, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Meeker. The secretary' presented the minutes of the special meeting of Feb. 28, 1911, which were approved. i E L E C T I O N OF O F F I C E R S . The election of officers resulted as follows: Mr. W. K Abbott was elected president of the Board of Trustees for theensuing year. Mr. C. M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...ally the same terms that are embodied in the lease which terminates on Aug. 31, 1911, with the following modification in addition to those already made. See the minutes of the meeting of Feb. 28, 1911, pp. 79-81, namely: In paragraph No. 3 of the lease see the minutes of the meeting of Sept. 20, 1910, p. 4 the following words beginning with the second word of line seven and running through line ei... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: ...u r n t h e schools to the p a r t y of the first part." Also by s t r i k i n g out the words "and schools," in line 18 of page 4, p a r a g r a p h 6 see m i n u t e s o fthe board for Feb. 28, 1911, pages 79 and 80. It appears t h a t certain other expressions of the same sort should be changed in t h e lease if one is to be made. I t is proposed, therefore, t h a t the new lease be changed in ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: CHICAGO, Feb. 28, I t was 1911. Mr. G. M. McGonn, Secretary, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, Urbana, III.: DEAR SIR Since the last meeting of the board the Executive Committee has approved the recommendation of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: 10833 Feb. 28 W. L. Gaines.... Salary, February, 1911 10834 ..do Nina B. Crigler.. .do .-.10835 . . d o . . . . Nelle Dickinson. . do 10836 ..do Harriet B. Rinnaker. ..do 10837 ..do Charlotte Gibbs. . .do . 10838 ..do ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: 306 Feb. 28 Wm. Dietrich ..do E.W.Bailey 307 ..do ..do C.S. Crandall 308 ..do ..do ." 309 ..do..... H. L. Rietz ..do W. J. MacNeal 310 ..do ..do A. D. Emmett 311 ..do ..do H. S. Grindley 312 ..do 241 Jan. 242 ..do 24... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1911: 313 Feb. 28 E.Davenport Kate Mclntyre 314 ..do J. T. Barrett 315 ..do S.W.Shattuck 316 ..do Thos. Bregger 317 ..do A. N. Hume 318 ..do J. M. Barnhart 319 ..do C. G.Hopkins 320 ..do T . J . Burrill 321 ..do 322 ..do G... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1912: Feb. 28, 1912. Sladek, V. R., a s s i s t a n t i n s t r u c t o r in Military Science, for four months, beginning Feb. 1, 1912, a t a salary of twenty-five dollars 25.00 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
- 1912: February 28 Second performance of " P h a r a o h ' s P a l a c e , " historical play given by Architectural Club (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1913: .... of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago from July 1, 1912, to March 1, 1913, made by the United States Audit Company. From this report it appears that the cash on hand February 28, 1913, was 10,410.85; and the fees receivable, 15,044.85. As these fees were made up of sums due from students formerly enrolled in the college, it is probable that not more than two-thirds of the sum can ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: February 28 No. Date. For what. For what. Amount. 1913. 13673 F e b . 28 S. H. Cox 13674 . . d o E. S. Dowell... 13675 . . d o D. T. Englis 13676 . - d o i OlaM. J. Eskelson 13677 ..do S. E. Fauquher 13678 ..do S. B.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: February 28, No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1913. 13987 Feb. 28 Daisy Swearingen 13988 ..do A. J. Stoneburner 13989 ..do D..C. Sprinkle 13990 ..do R. F. Shaffer 13991 ..do H. B. Seward 13992 ..do W. M. Sheldon ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: 13987 Feb. 28 Daisy Swearingen 13988 ..do A. J. Stoneburner 13989 ..do D..C. Sprinkle 13990 ..do R. F. Shaffer 13991 ..do H. B. Seward 13992 ..do W. M. Sheldon 13993 ..do Bertha G. States 13994 ..do 13995 ..do H . J . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: February 28, No. Date. To whom. For what. Wages, February, 1913. -do .do -do -do .do -do .do .do .do .do do do do do do do do.. do do Students'bills. Furniture do. Blueprint Wages, February, 1913. ..do ..do.... ..do ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: 177 Feb. 28 A.H.Clark 178 ..do H. W. Colson 179 ..do W.B.Day.... 180 ..do B. L. Eicher 181 ..do..... E . N . Gathercoal 182 ..do. F . M. Goodman 183 ..do. C. M. S h o w . . . 184 ..do. Rudolph Miseck 185 ..do (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1913: February 28 Student volunteers cleaned walks to prevent spread of scarlet fever. Sigma Tau, national engineering fraternity installed (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1914: Helen Hall February 28 Walls. P. F. Cooper March 1 Stanley. J. Lr, Crawford March 2 Stanley. C. S. Moss March 4 Stanley. Names of Nurses. Date of Arrival. Departure. Miss Needham February 23 . . (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1914: ...anley. Names of Nurses. Date of Arrival. Departure. Miss Needham February 23 . . . February 25. Miss Hayden Midnight February 24 Miss McKibbin Morning February 25 Miss Conover Morning February 28. Miss Roth Midnight February 2 8 . . . . . . Miss Laing Midnight March 5 Guest. Mrs. Sleezer Date of Arrival. '. .February 23 PATIENT AT 1208 Departure. March 4, 7 :30 A.M. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, Name of Pat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
- 1914: February 28 Fraternity averages showed Beta Thets P i in lead of fraternities, and Gamma Phi Beta of sororities (Book - Early History of University (1916))
- 1915: 26, to Feb. 28,1915... 6511 ..do.... Chas. M. Webber, Postmaster Money advanced for postage. 6512 ..do.... S. A. Braley Balance of salary, Feoruary, 1915. , 6513 ..do.... F. W. Footit ..do Salary, February, 1915 6514 ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1915: ... 1915 Express Printing .... Cutting stencils. Mimeographing Mimeographing and typewriting.. Traveling expenses Printing circulars Salary as Secretary Board of Trustees for the year ending Feb. 28. Traveling expenses Student labor. Creamery . do do do do do ; do do do do do do do do do do do do do Dairy office do do do Creamery .do do .do -do -do -do .do .do : do .do 429 4 68 7 44 2 96 4 74 3 63 4 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: ...J. Marshall Camera lucida 210 . . d o . . . . Spencer Lens Co General supplies 211 . . d o . . . . Flanigan-Pearson Co Ice 212 do.... Twin City Ice Cold Storage Co Miscellaneous bills 213 Feb. 28 M. E. Thompson, Cashier Salary, February, 1916. 214 do... T . J . B r o o k s . . . . do 215 . . d o . . . . J. E. Morgan .do. 216, .do.... Anna C. Glover .do. 217 . . d o . . , . Florence E. Smith .do. 2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: Coffey 330 Feb. 28 Dorothy Tyacke 331 . . d o . . . . 332 . . d o . . . . D. O. Barto 333 . . d o . . . . W . H . S m i t h 334 . . d o . . . . W. T. Crandall 335 . . d o . . . . B. S. Pickett 336 . . d o . . . . A. J. Gund... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: Frazer 105 Feb. 28 George F. Binder 106 ..do.... Granville L. Riggs 107 ..do.... Truman J. Strong 108 ..do.... Edgar C. Swartout 109 ..do.... Chester A. Williams -110 Feb. 29 M. E. Thompson, Cashier. 111 ..do.... J. M. Lind... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: 534 Feb. 28 Pay roll T January 22, February 29 Means, R. W Salary 62 77 535 . . d o . . . . Pay roll February, 1916 Fontaine, E. O . Salary 6 50 Klein, Gordon; ..do 9 50 Newlin, W. B . .do 27 50 536 Feb. 29 H. A. Hol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: 6673 Feb. 28 Earl Harrington 6674 ..do.... A. L. Moody ..do. Platinum dish 6675 ..do.... Baker Co 6676 ..do.... The Roessler Hasslacher Chemical Co Laboratory apparatus.. 6677 ..do.... Goldschmidt Thermit Co Laborator... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: .... . For what. Amount. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1916 6760 Feb. 28 National Fire Protection Association.. 6761 ..do.... G. E. Stechert Co r 6762 ..do.... S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co Chicago Medical Book Co 6763 ..do 6764 ..do.... A. Kroch Co 6765 ..do.... R. D. Swisher Mf... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1916: ...d o . . . . P. S.Campbell 377 Feb. 26 M. E. Thompson, Cashier 378 :.do.... M. E. Thompson, Cashier . 379 . . d o . . . . M. E. Thompson. Cashier 3801 ..do..-J Geo. Banta Publishing Co 381 Feb. 28 S.Walker 382 . . d o . . . . R. S. Zeitler 383i Feb. 291 G. R. Grubb Co 384 ..do.... A. C. McClurg Co 385 . . d o . . . . G. E. Stechert Co 386 . . d o . . . . Ernst Hertzberg Sons 387 . . d o . . . . Cha... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
- 1917: ...ed his resignation with a request that it be accepted to enable him to take a research position in Pittsburgh. I recommend that Doctor Weber's resignation be accepted, to take effect February 28, 1917, with permission to leave the University January 31, 1917. On motion of Mr. Hoit, this recommendation was approved. LECTURES IN MILITARY HYGIENE 20 A recommendation from Dr. D. A. K. Steele, Senior D... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1917: Feb. 28. The Zimmennami note i: published through the associated Tress (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 49)
- 1918: ...MENT OF MISS WHITSON 32 A statement that Dr. Vergil V. Phelps left the employ of the University on February 1, 1918. As he was entitled to a month's vacation, his salary will stop on February 28, 1918. I have appointed Miss Anne V. Whitson as private secretary to the President, until further notice, at a salary of 1,700 a year. On motion of Mrs. Evans, the action of the President in this matter wa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: ...on, to and including February 23, 1918 From autographs ..... ,. M9 From ornaments 17 From books and property damaged . . 13 Expense Actual disbursements for all departments in fuM to February 28, 1918 as per Schedule 2 Disbursements to date on: Special plumbing in basement of No. :1 Barracks. 5,543 Bradley arcade annex to U o . 1 Barrarcks 949 Surplus of income over actual disbursements to date ..... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: ...mic Board 00 09 00 74 35 06 54 97 20 46 Aerial Observation D I S T R I B U T I O N OF E X P E N S E SCHOOL OF M I L I T A R Y AERONAUTICS U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S AS AT FEBRUARY 28, 1918 Radio and Aids Office j Bar- j BarMilSignal GunEnracks to Air- ' Post racks itary ing nery gines Flight No. 2 planes Surgeon No. 1 00 Personal Services Instruction 3,375 Administration . Stenog. Cler... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: February 28, 1918 . Willis, H. H., Student Assistant in Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give seven hours' service a week for sixteen weeks, at a compensation of fifty cents -5p :... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: 2 as at February 28, 1918 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: ...icer, Dr. J. Howard Beard, to examine if feasible those male students now in the University who might voluntarily present themselves for such examination. He held such examinations on February 28 and March 1 and 2 of 404 students. He had previously examined by similar authorization 261. From March 2 to i i he examined 4, making a total of 669. Each student was examined by a dentist, oculist, ear, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: ...J. James, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois MY DEAR PRESIDENT JAMES : I beg to enclose for your information the following statements of the School of Military Aeronautics as of February 28: Summary of Income and Expense. Distribution of Expense. Cordially yours LLOYD MOREY ,I918 UNIVERSITY OF JiLLI OIS SUMMA33LY OF INCOME AN E X P E N S E SCHOOL OF MILITARY AERONAUTICS g 7 UNIVERSITY OF Mjm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: ...plus March 31, 1918 ..r ....r.TT.... ,I9I8 U N I V E R S I T Y OF I L L I N O I S 797 Schedule 3174 FINAL STATEMENT INCOME AND E X P E N S E NO. 1 MESS HALL AS AT MARCH 31, 1918 Total February 28 Income Students Meals Officers Meals Total Expense Food purchased Less: Closing inventory Food used Wages Superintendence Operating supplies Laundry Gas Water, heat, light and power Depreciation on equipm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1918)
- 1918: February 28, 1918 . Entorf, Rachel, Clerk in the Office of the Academic Board of the U. S. School of Military Aeronautics, on one-half time, at a salary of forty dollars 40 a month, beginning June 10, 1918, and contin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1919: February 28, 1919 President Edmund J. James M Y DEAR M R . PRESIDENT Total. After a thoro discussion the faculty of the College of Dentistry recommend that beginning with the session of 1921-22 one year of college be ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
- 1921: February 28, 1921 1 Arnold, C. N., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, from February 23, 1921, to June 30, 1921, at a salary of one hundred sixty-five dollars 165 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1921: February 28, 1921 Metz, A. R., Graduate Assistant in Operative Surgery, to give four hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 7,1921, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1921: February 28, 1921 Rosecrans, C. Z., Assistant in Mathematics, on part-time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1921, at a salary of twenty-eight dollars 28 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appoint... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1921: February 28, 1921 Simons, Joseph, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1,1921, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. Fe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1921: February 28, 1921 Wood, W. S., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give five hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 7, 1921, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1922: February 28, 1922 Klein, Inez, University Stenographer in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for four months, at a salary of fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
- 1923: February 28, 1923 Bryant, W . C , Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, for one semester, beginning February 14, 1923, at a compensation offiftydollars 5o for the period (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
- 1923: February 28, 1923 Hubbard, F. E., Assistant in Physics, on one-half time, from February 1, 1923, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1924)
- 1924: ...race D. Phillips, '05, has accepted the position of Children's Librarian in the Wilmette Public Library. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Stigers Marie Hedrick, M9 announce the birth of a son on February 28th. Lillian Guinn, 'lO-'ll, will teach cataloging this summer in the Chautauqua summer school. Edith C. Ware is now head of the Reference Department of the U. S. Air Service Library, Washington, D. C. Sabr... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 4)
- 1924: ...race D. Phillips, '05, has accepted the position of Children's Librarian in the Wilmette Public Library. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Stigers Marie Hedrick, M9 announce the birth of a son on February 28th. Lillian Guinn, 'lO-'ll, will teach cataloging this summer in the Chautauqua summer school. Edith C. Ware is now head of the Reference Department of the U. S. Air Service Library, Washington, D. C. Sabr... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 5)
- 1925: February 28, 1925 Bunney, W . E., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for four and twothirds months, beginning February 11, 1925, at a salary of thirty-two dollars and fifteen cents 32.15 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
- 1925: ...rmstrong, these regulations were adopted. ANNUAL REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL TRUST FARMS 19 I submit the following report of the Carter-Pennell Trust Farms Committee for the year ending February 28, 1925: SECOND ANNUAL REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS March 9, 1925 Pursuant to the request of Mr. and Mrs. Carter that the Carter-Pennell Trust Farms be operated as an example of good husbandry, it has been... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
- 1925: ...e with the action of the Board of Trustees, University Dean of the College of Engineering Illinois, April 11, 1923. SCHEDULE A CARTER-PENNELL F A R M S OPERATING BALANCE SHEET AS A T FEBRUARY 28, 1925 Assets Cash 672 20 Accounts Receivable Rent 85 00 Other 582 90 82 Unsold Crops Inventory See Schedule D I 782 79 Livestock 9 8 93 Improvements to be prorated over life, see Schedule B North Farm 359 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
- 1926: ...ennell Trust Farms presents i s third t annual report as follows: THIRD ANNUAL REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS March, 1926 The report from the Carter-Pennell Farms for the year ending February 28, 1926, on the whole is encouraging. T h e reports show a net income of 1755.49. This, of course, includes deductions for all current expenses and a prorated share of permanent improvement expense. If w e c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
- 1926: ...t Michigan J a n . 22 Iowa a t Illinois Feb. 5 'Minnesota at Illinois Feb. 7 Ohio State at Illinois Feb. 12- Illinois at Iowa Feb. 16 Northwestern at Illinois Feb. 25 Michigan at Illinois Feb. 28 Wisconsin a t Illinois Mar. 5 Illinois at Wisconsin INDIANA J a n . 8 Indiana at Wisconsin J a n . 10 Indiana at Minnesota J a n . 17 Indiana at Northwestern J a n . 22 Michigan a t Indiana J a n . 29 Chi... (Book - Overview of University of Illinois for Chicago Alumni (1926))
- 1926: ...t Michigan J a n . 22 Michigan at Indiana J a n . 24 Minnesota at Michigan Feb. 15 Michigan a t Purdue Feb. 19 Indiana at Michigan Feb. 22 Chicago at Michigan Feb. 25 Michigan at Illinois Feb. 28- Purdue a t Michigan Mar. 5 Michigan a t Chicago Mar: 7 Iowa at Michigan Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar. MINNESOTA 3 Illinois at Minnesota 8 Michigan at Minnesota 10 Indiana at... (Book - Overview of University of Illinois for Chicago Alumni (1926))
- 1926: ... Iowa at Purdue J a n . 15 -Minnesota at Purdue J a n . 21 Purdue at Chicago Feb. 12 Purdue at Ohio State Feb. 15 Michigan at Purdue Feb. 19 Purdue a t Iowa Feb. 23 Northwestern at Purdue Feb. 28 Purdue at Michigan Mar. 5 Purdue at Minnesota Mar. 7 Purdue at Northwestern Mar. 12 Chicago at Purdue WISCONSIN J a n . 8 Indiana at Wisconsin J a n . 10 Ohio State at Wisconsin J a n . 15 Wisconsin at No... (Book - Overview of University of Illinois for Chicago Alumni (1926))
- 1926: ...rn J a n . 17 Wisconsin at Chicago J a n . 22 Northwestern at Wisconsin Feb. 12 Chicago at Wisconsin Feb. 19 Wisconsin at Ohio State Feb. 22 Iowa at Wisconsin Feb. 26 Wisconsin at Indiana Feb. 28 Wisconsin at Illinois Mar. 5 Illinois at Wisconsin Mar. 11 Wisconsin at Iowa Advertising W h a t becomes of the university g r a d u a t e s after leaving college T h e y go into all b r a n c h e s of bu... (Book - Overview of University of Illinois for Chicago Alumni (1926))
- 1927: ...BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 19 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON CARTER-PENNELL TRUST FARMS 40 The Committee on the Carter-Pennell Trust Farms submits herewith its annual report for the year ending February 28, 1927. THE FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CARTER-PENNELL FARMS March 1, 1926, to February 28, 1927 The earnings from the Carter-Pennell farms for the year ended February 28, 1927, are higher than those of the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ...tee on the Carter-Pennell Trust Farms submits herewith its annual report for the year ending February 28, 1927. THE FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CARTER-PENNELL FARMS March 1, 1926, to February 28, 1927 The earnings from the Carter-Pennell farms for the year ended February 28, 1927, are higher than those of the previous year. For the past year the net income was 2,202.81, for the former year, 1,7554... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ... year ending February 28, 1927. THE FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CARTER-PENNELL FARMS March 1, 1926, to February 28, 1927 The earnings from the Carter-Pennell farms for the year ended February 28, 1927, are higher than those of the previous year. For the past year the net income was 2,202.81, for the former year, 1,75549. In determining the net income from these farms, allowance is made for all cur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ...rter-Pennell farms extending over the four year period that the farms have been under the control of the University of Illinois. ANNUAL REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS For year ending February 28, 1927 March 11, 1927 Dean H . W . Mumjord, College of Agriculture Dear Dean Mumford I a m sending you several copies of the Carter-Pennell farms financial report for the year ending February 28, 1927. Y o ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ..., 1927 March 11, 1927 Dean H . W . Mumjord, College of Agriculture Dear Dean Mumford I a m sending you several copies of the Carter-Pennell farms financial report for the year ending February 28, 1927. Y o u will note from the comparative operating statement, Schedule D, that the total income for the four years during which the farms have been operated has been 9,941.10, the total expense 1,203.93... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ...aration. This does not allow for expenditures for improvements which are to be prorated over a period of years as per Schedule C. The unamortized portion of these improvements, as of February 28, 1927, was 3,154.76 or about 3 2 of the gross income. Referring to the surplus account, Schedule A, it is noted that out of a total net income of 8,737.17, not allowing for improvements not yet amortized, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1927: ...s for which cash was not received until March 1 Stock and Unsold Cropa Schedule B Deferred Charges Improvements Schedule C Less: Amortization Reserve Total Asstl; Liabilities Surplus February 28, 1927 below I 3 3 73 2 573 75 751 06 163 87 3 154 76 7 987 17 None fi 23 80 269 04 ,25 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 19 Schedule A Continued STATEMENT OF SURPLUS ACCOUNT TO F E B R U A R Y 28, 1917 Income froni ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
- 1928: ...s to consider and advise on plans for the development of new buildings for those Colleges. Subsequent meetings of the Committee have been held on February I at Urbana-Champaign and on February 28 in Chicago. The University is fortunate in having the services of these men whose counsel is very valuable in making important planning decisions. This report was received for record. APPROPRIATION FOR CO... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1929: February 28, 1929 Williams, Judith M., Technician in Dentistry Research, in the College of Dentistry, for seven months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars 80 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1929: ...he President of the University, was held in the President's Office on April 9. Dean Mumford, Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, presented the report for the year ending February 28, 1929. The Committee examined this report and approved it for transmission to the Board of Trustees. I submit it herewith, and recommend that it be referred to the Committee on Agriculture for examination ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1929: ...tee on Agriculture, reported that the committee had considered the report, and recommended that i be t approved. The Sixth Annual Report of the Carler-Pennell Farms March 1, 1928, to February 28, 1929 The net income to the University from the Carter-Pennell farms was 2,302.21 for the year ending February 28, 1929. This is the best income received from the farms in any year that they have been unde... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1929: ...he Sixth Annual Report of the Carler-Pennell Farms March 1, 1928, to February 28, 1929 The net income to the University from the Carter-Pennell farms was 2,302.21 for the year ending February 28, 1929. This is the best income received from the farms in any year that they have been under the control of the University except in 1923. In that year a slightly larger income was realized, due to the inc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1929: ... T H UNIVERSITY A N D O P E R A T O R S Y E A R E N D I N G F E B R U A R Y 28, 1929 A brief financial statement of the total earnings on the Carter-Pennell Farms for the year ending February 28, 1929, including both the income to the men operating the farms and that of the University of Illinois, may be represented briefly as follows: North Farm Total OperUniverFarm ator's sity Record Share Share... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1931: .... CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF ACIDS 10 A request from the Comptroller for authority to execute a contract with the General Chemical Company for the purchase of acids for the year ending February 28, 1931. A n exclusive contract makes it possible to secure better prices than can be secured on single purchases. the Grasselli Chemical Company, and the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. The The Purchasing Agen... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1931: ...11, 1930, recorded in minutes on pages 543 and 544: Name Amount Date Item General Chemical Company Contract prices, February 3, 1930 Purchase of adds for year endestimated total, ing February 28, 1931 received by the Name Date Purpose 2 500 University Illinois Central Railroad ComApril 3, 1930 For of the Board of Cooperative research agreement executed on special authorization cooperative investig... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
- 1931: ...0 Zoology 66 On motion of Mr. Trees, these fees were approved. REPORT ON THE CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 10 The annual report on the operation of the Carter-Pennell Farms for the year ended February 28, 1931. O n motion of M r . Barrett, this report w a s referred to the C o m mittee on Agriculture for consideration and report. RETIREMENTS EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1. 1931 11 A report for record that the follo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
- 1931: ...nished by the bank for the purpose of securing this account. W e , the undersigned, being the principal and sureties on the bond of the Treasurer of the University, executed by us on February 28, 1931, and approved by you on April 8, 1931, propose the following: "That you defer action to recover on the aforementioned bond the amount due thereunder until such time, not to exceed three years from da... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
- 1933: ...s on orders for 100 or more cases. This report was received for record. REPORT OF CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 18 The report of the Carter-Pennell Farms for the period from March 1, 1932, to February 28, 1933. On motion of Mr. Barr, this report was referred to the Committee on Agriculture. QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE COMPTROLLER 19 The quarterly report of the Comptroller as a t March 31, 1933. This report was... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: February 28, 1934 Selicovitz, Mrs. Fanny W., University Junior Typist in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture, for six months beginning March 1, 1934, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: ...ndation of the Dean of the College of Agriculture, Miss Sybil Woodruff, Associate Professor of Foods in the Department of Home Economics, was given a month's sick leave with pay from February 28, 1934. Her work was temporarily taken care of by her colleagues with no expense to the University. This report was received for record. COOPERATIVE INVESTIGATION OF INSECTICIDES 10 On February 24, 1934 Min... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: ... r e t t , t h i s r e p o r t w a s c o n c u r r e d i n . REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 30 The annual report on the Carter-Pennell farms covering the period from March I, 1933 to February 28, 1934. O n m o t i o n of M r . B a r r , t h i s r e p o r t w a s r e f e r r e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on A g r i c u l t u r e for e x a m i n a t i o n a n d r e p o r t . QUARTERLY REPORT OF TH... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: ...ustees in its meetings of February 24, 1934 Minutes, page 452 and April 11,1934 Minutes, page 478 : Amount to be received by the Nome University Date The Grasselli-R H Chemicals 3 950 February 28, Department, E. I. DuPont de 1934 Nemoure and Company Purpose Investigation to study the evaluation of toxicity of various insecticides. Effective Feb. 1, 1934 for one year This report was received for re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
- 1934: ...nds. More recently, because of a reduction in the number of examinations given, the Fund has not produced sufficient income to pay the expenses of this service, the cash deficit as of February 28 being 1,160, although there is still a favorable balance of over 6,500 resulting from excess income over expenditures in past years. T h e Registrar recommends the following revisions in the schedule of f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1935: ... to the Committee on Agriculture for consideration and report. THE ANNUAL. REPORT OF CARTER-PENNELL TRUST FARMS 28 T h e annual report of the Carter-Pennell farms for the year ending February 28, 1935. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this report was referred to the Committee on Agriculture for consideration and report. REPORT OF LEGISLATION TO INCREASE SCHOLARSHIPS 29 Senate Bill 198, introduced in the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1935: ...to the Committee on Agriculture for consideration and report. THE ANNUAL. REPORT O F CARTER-PENNELL TRUST FARMS 28 T h e annual report of the Carter-Pennell farms for the year ending February 28, 1935. On motion of Mr. Barrett, this report was referred to the Committee on Agriculture for consideration and report. REPORT O F LEGISLATION TO INCREASE SCHOLARSHIPS 29 Senate Bill 198, introduced in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1936: ...d the Secretary of the Board and deposited with the Secretary, since the last report. Name American Automatic Electric Sales Company of Chicago Haughton Elevator Machine Company Date February 28, 1936 January 23, 1936 Amount 34 200 Purpose Installation of telephone exchange equipment. Elevator Equipment Work, Medical and Dental College Building, to be erected at the southwest corner of Polk and Wo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1936: ...d the Secretary of the Board and deposited with the Secretary, since the last report. Name American Automatic Electric Sales Company of Chicago Haughton Elevator Machine Company Date February 28, 1936 January 23, 1936 Amount 34 200 Purpose Installation of telephone exchange equipment. Elevator Equipment Work, Medical and Dental College Building, to be erected at the southwest corner of Polk and Wo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
- 1937: ...buildings as recommended. REPORT OF T H E CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 28 I submit herewith the fourteenth annual report of the Carter-Pennell Farms covering the farm year, March 1, 1936, to February 28, 1937. This covers the operations of the two "Carter-Pennell Farms" in Vermilion County held by the Board of Trustees of the University under a deed from the late Joseph Carter and Jane P. Carter, of Ranki... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1937: ...cticable to use all of it for loans, it may be used for research work in Agriculture and Home Economics. The report indicates that the net income of the two farms for the year ending February 28, 1937, was 1,259.89, an increase of 368.42 over the net income for the preceding yea . The Dean of the College of Agriculture recommends that the following improvements in the farms be authorized, the cost... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1937: ... e s e n t e d the following report. The Committee on Agriculture has considered the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s covering the farm year March I, 1936, to February 28, 1937, referred to it by the Board of Trustees on April 14, 1937. As this report indicates, the net income of the two farms for that year was 1,259.89, which is an increase of 368.42 over the net income fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: ...le to find any quickly convertible securities that would return enough to make the investment worthwhile. TREASURER'S REPORT The Secretary presented the report of the Treasurer as of February 28, 1938. ,1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FRANK M. GORDON, TREASURER UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS J U L Y I , 1937, TO FEBRUARY 28, 1938 661 Balance July 1, 1937 449 408 17 Rece... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: 25 on February 28, 1938, have been deposited by the First National Bank as collateral to secure the account. A statement concerning the status of these securities has been submitted separately t o the Finance Committee by t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: ...f the Business Office resignation effective February I, 1938. Olson, Lawrence Carroll, Assistant in Soil Survey Analysis, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective February 28, 1938. Richards, Mrs. Calla Blaisdell, Stenographer in the Purchasing Division of the Business Office resignation effective March 1, 1938. Roper, Margaret, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: ...ive March I, 1938. ,T938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 677 Veale, Paul Townsend, Assistant in Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business February 28, 1938. Webber, Pearl, Cooperating Teacher in the University High School, for the first semester of the academic year 1937-1938 cancellation effective September 1, 1937- T h e Board adjourned, to meet on th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: ...thorized as recommended. R E P O R T S ON C A R T E R - P E N N E L L FARMS 34 T h e fifteenth annual report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s covering the farm year, March 1, 1937, to February 28, 1938. This report covers the operation of the two farms in Vermilion County held by the Board of Trustees of the University under a deed from the late Joseph Carter and J a n e P . Carter, of Rankin, crea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1938: ...from April 16 to May 2, 1938, on account of illness. 7. Mr. Chester P . Siess, Special Research Graduate Assistant in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, leave of absence with pay from February 28 to April 10, 1938, on account of illness. 8. Dr. Minas Joannides, Associate in the Department of Surgery, leave of absence from May 7 to September I, 1938, because of illness. Doctor Joannides is on the C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1939: ..., at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars 400 . May 24, 1938 Lothrop, Robert B., Supply Officer in the Military Department, beginning September I, 1938, and continuing through February 28, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars 50 a month. May 16, 1938 Lott, Mrs. Vieva Bigelow, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, for ten months beginning Septemb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
- 1939: February 28, 1939 McKenzie, Ralph Breaw, Assistant in Rural Sociology, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on onehalf time, beginning February 6, 1939, and continuing t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...nt Pharmacist in the D r u g Room, in the College of Medicine resignation effective February 3, 1939. Catterall, John Leslie, Research Assistant in the Classics resignation effective February 28, 1939. Cooper, Helen Margaret, Cataloger in the Library resignation effective at the close of business on March 31, 1939. Huntington, Lucile, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library resignation eff... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ..., Cataloger in the Library resignation effective at the close of business on March 31, 1939. Huntington, Lucile, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library resignation effective February 28, 1939. Kade, Charles Frederick, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective February 1, 1939. Kempster, Elizabeth Curts, Assistant in Nutrition, in the Department of H o m e Economics resignation effectiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...gment of the Board was sent to the Director of the Department of Registration and Education by the Geological Survey Sub-Committee of the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation: February 28, 1939 Honorable John J. Hallihan, Director, Department of Registration and Education DEAR DIRECTOR HALLIHAN: At the regular meeting of the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation held at the University... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...TS ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 20 T h e Dean of the College of Agriculture submits the sixteenth annual report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s , covering the farm year, March I, 1938, to February 28, 1939. This report covers the operations of two farms in Vermilion County held by the Board of Trustees of the University in trust, and the net proceeds are used as a loan fund to aid students. T h e net i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...ischarge as effectively as possible, the responsibilities implied in this legislation, the Board again calls attention to and emphasizes the following statement made in the letter of February 28, 1939, from the State Geological Survey Sub-committee of the Board to the Director of Registration and Education and Chairman of the Board of Natural Resources and Conservation: " T h e costs of the two-ye... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...rized. CARTER-PENNELL FARMS Mr. Moschel, for the Committee on Agriculture, presented a recommendation that the report of the operation of the Carter-Pennell Farms for the year ending February 28, 1939, be accepted, and that the repairs and improvements recommended be authorized. On motion of Mrs. Plumb, this recommendation was adopted. SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS ON SOUTH FARM Mr. Moschel presented the ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...of Chicago Prof. Wm. A. Noyes, University of Illinois GENTLEMEN: Geological Survey Sub-Committee, Board of Natural Resources and Conservation Permit me to thank you for your letter of February 28th containing the statement as to your attitude concerning the large scale testing programs of Illinois coal by our State Geological Survey. After reading with interest, I presented it to the Governor's Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1939: ...service in the interest of the public welfare." 5. In reply to this memorandum Director Hallihan replied under date of March 24, as follows: "Permit me to thank you for your letter of February 28 containing the statement as to your attitude concerning the large scale testing programs of Illinois coal by our State Geological Survey. After reading with interest, I presented it to the Governor's Comm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1940: ...rporation, Louisville, Kentucky, agreement covering research work by the Agricultural Experiment Station in certain nicotine combinations used as insecticides, from March 1, 1939, to February 28, 1940. The Corporation has agreed to contribute an additional 1,243.89 for carrying on this work. 2. Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Columbus, Ohio, agreement for investigation of some factors control... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1940: ...rporation, Louisville, Kentucky, agreement covering research work by the Agricultural Experiment Station in certain nicotine combinations used as insecticides, from March 1, 1939, to February 28, 1940. T h e Corporation has agreed to contribute an additional 1,243.89 for carrying on this work." T h e amount of 600 in the first report was included in the amount of 1,243.89 in the second report. Geo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1940: February 28, 1940 PATBERG, JESSE BERNARD, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning February 12, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1040, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars 60 a month thi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1940: February 28, 1940 ROBERTS, M R S . VELMA IRENE, Secretary in the Department of Military Bands, on full time, beginning March 1, 1940, and continuing through June 30, 1040, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1941: ...luded in total 28. G. T. Hudson, Assistant, Rural Sociology S See Bankhead-Jones fund 29. E. C. Hedlund, Assistant, Farm Management C S To be paid 133.33 per month from Sept. I, 1940, to Feb. 28, 1941, and 66.67 P e r month from March 1, 1941, to Aug. 31, 1941. Full-time rate 1600 per year 30. G. A. Lee, Assistant, Farm Management C S See Purnell fund Total salary To be paid 133.33 P e r month fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1941: ...h 1, 1941, to Aug. 31, 1941. Full-time rate 1600 per year 30. G. A. Lee, Assistant, Farm Management C S See Purnell fund Total salary To be paid 133.33 P e r month from Sept. 1, 1940, to Feb. 28, 1941, and 66.67 P e r month from March 1, 1941, to Aug. 31, 1941. Full-time rate 1600 per year 31. G. VV. Freemyer, Assistant C S See Purnell fund Total salary 32. F . G. Warren, Assistant S See Purnell f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1941: ...the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on full time, beginning September i, 1040, and continuing through February 28, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred thirty-three dollars thirty-three cents 133.33 a month, and on onehalf time, beginning March 1, 1041, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
- 1941: ...ricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective February i, 1941. HAGEN, MARY FRANCES, Stenographer in the Registrar's Office resignation effective February 28, 1941. HARNEY, GENE, Stenographer in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective February 6, 1941. HARTMAN, DOROTHY FRITZEN, Library Clerk in the Order Department of the Library resignation e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1941: ...tor of the Physical Plant Department and the University Health Officer that Mr. George P . Stephens, a laborer in the Physical Plant Department, be retired from active duty effective February 28, 1941, because of permanent physical disability. Mr. Stephens is 62 years old. T h e annual retiring allowance in this case is 469. On motion of Mr. Wieland, this retirement was authorized as recommended. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1941: ...s retirement was authorized as recommended. REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 11 T h e eighteenth annual report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s covering the farm year, March 1, 1940, to February 28, 1941. This report covers the operation of the two farms in Vermilion County held by the Board of Trustees of the University under a deed from the late Joseph Carter and Jane P . Carter, of Rankin, creatin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1941: ... recommended. RETIREMENT O F JAMES B. J O N E S 7 T h e Director of the Physical Plant Department recommends that James B. Jones, janitor, be given a leave of absence without pay from February 28 to June 7, 1941, because of illness he has already been given the maximum amount of sick leave to which he is entitled with p a y , and that he be retired on J u n e 7, 1041, with a retiring allowance of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ...REMENT OF R. F. DOWNS 6 T h e Dean of the College of Agriculture recommends that R. F . Downs, an employee in the Department of Horticulture, be retired for physical disability as of February 28, 1942, with a retiring allowance of 503 a year, under the old retirement system and pursuant to the rules of the Board of Trustee providing for such retirements. Mr. Downs has been employed by the Departme... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ... the Board of Trustees: With Whom American Can Company Properly Can closing machine Amount to be paid by the University 1 for year 194; Amount to be paid by the University 1,677 Date February 28, 1942 Minor contracts executed under general regulations of the Board of Trustees: With Whom George L. Bennett Purpose Interior tile partitions for Geological Survey Laboratory Date February 28, 1942 This ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ..., 1942 Minor contracts executed under general regulations of the Board of Trustees: With Whom George L. Bennett Purpose Interior tile partitions for Geological Survey Laboratory Date February 28, 1942 This report was received for record. PURCHASE OF DAIRY PRODUCTS 25 A recommendation that the following purchase be authorized: Dairy products for the Research and Educational Hospitals: 3,627 gallons... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: February 28, 1942 DICKMAN, SHERMAN RUSSELL, Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, beginning February 16, 1942, and continuing through August 31, 1942, at a salary at the rate of two thousand two hundred dollars 2,2... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ...MMERMAN, Stenographer in the D e p a r t m e n t of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business February 28, 1942. EINHORN, M r s . R U T H M A N N , Junior Stenographer in the Provost's Officeresignation effective April 1, 1942. EISFELLER, DONALD O., Scholar in Physics declination effective September 1, 1942. E... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ...42. SIMONSON, CLIFFORD H., Assistant in Soil Survey Publications, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business February 28, 1942. SORENSON, HELEN L., Assistant Professor of Household Management, in the Department of H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, and Assistant Chief in Household Management, in the Agricultur... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1942: ...N N U A L REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 19 The Dean of the College of Agriculture submits the annual report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s covering the farm year, March 1, 1941, to February 28, 1942. This report covers the operations of two farms in Vermilion County held in trust by the Board of Trustees of the University, and the net proceeds are used as a loan fund to aid students. The net inc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1943: ...ptember 1, 1942, at a salary of six hundred dollars 600 . September 4, 1942 PRICE, MAURICE THOMAS, Visiting Lecturer in Sociology, beginning September 1, 1942, and continuing through February 28, 1943, at a salary at the rate of three thousand dollars 3000 a year. September 28, 1942 PYENSON, HARRY, Special Research Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning Oct... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1943: ...uary 1, 1943. WHITESIDE, EUGENE PERRY, Associate in Soil Survey, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business, February 28, 1943. WHITSON, JOHN WALTER, J R . , Assistant in Chemistry resignation effective February 1, 1943. DEGREES CONFERRED IN FEBRUARY, 1 9 4 3 The Secretary presented also for record the list of degrees confer... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1943: ... N U A L REPORT ON CARTER-PENNELL FARMS 5 T h e Dean of the College of Agriculture submits the annual report of the Carter-Pennell F a r m s covering the farm year, March I, 1942, to February 28, 1943. This report covers the operations of two farms in Vermilion County held by the Board of Trustees of the University in trust, and the net proceeds are used as a loan fund to aid students. T h e net i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1943: ...P. Irvin JohnWiemken H.Paul Lincicome Properly South Carter-Pennell Farm North Carter-Pennell Farm Portion of lot at Wright and University Streets, Champaign Tenure March 1, 1942, to February 28, 1943 March 1, 1942, to February 28, 1943 August 1, 1941, to July 31, 1942 Amount to be received by the University Crop share agreement Crop share agreement 7 Dale August 7, 1941 August 7, 1941 August 27, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1943: ...e Properly South Carter-Pennell Farm North Carter-Pennell Farm Portion of lot at Wright and University Streets, Champaign Tenure March 1, 1942, to February 28, 1943 March 1, 1942, to February 28, 1943 August 1, 1941, to July 31, 1942 Amount to be received by the University Crop share agreement Crop share agreement 7 Dale August 7, 1941 August 7, 1941 August 27, 94 T 'See page 681. ,I94i UNIVERSITY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
- 1944: February 28, 1944 SULLIVAN, M R S . DOROTHY MISKELL, Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the P u r - chasing Division of the Comptroller's Office, for six months beginning March 1, 1944, subject to University Civil Service r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1944: ...000 0 0 Studies of rock phosphate in crop production Training for navy men in medicine Various amounts July 1, 1943 and dentistry stated in contract Tests on crack arrestors 6 006 88 February 28, 1944 Amount to be paid by the University Purpose Date 3 000 00 00 Subcontract to OEM-102 3 April 11, 1944 None Introduction to the public of a new April 1, 1944 variety of popcorn Illinois Hullless Remode... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
- 1945: ... of zest on the physiology of fatigue, to be conducted by the College of Medicine under the supervision of Doctors W a r r e n S. McCulloch and Franz Alexander during the year ending February 28, 1945. 11. Sharp Dohme, 1,375 for a study of Tyrothricin in the Department of Surgery by Dr. W . H . Cole. 12. Insulite Division, Minnesota and Ontario Paper Company, 900 plus a contribution of Insulite pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1945: ...iversity service has come from the Army. GEORGE T. STAFFORD, Professor of Physical Education for Men, leave without pay for the first semester of 1944-1945 September 1, 1944, through February 28, 1945 , for service with the United States Navy in its rehabilitation program. ELMER J. WORKING, Professor of Agricultural Economics, leave without pay from September 1 through December 31, 1944, so that h... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1945: ...join her husband who has returned from overseas. HELENA V. BURKE, Head Nurse in the Research and Educational Hospitals, extension of leave without pay from September 1, 1944, through February 28, 1945, because of illness in her family. WILLIAM L. BURLISON, Professor of Crop Production and Head of the Department of Agronomy, sick leave with pay from July 10 through December 31, 1944, or as much the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1945: ...OF TRUSTEES September 29 LEHMANN, FRANCES, Supervising Nurse in the Outpatient Department of the Research and Educational Hospitals, beginning October I, 1944, and continuing through February 28, 1945, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of two thousand two hundred eighty dollars 2280 a year this supersedes her previous appointment . September 27, 1944 LEVY, M B S . ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1945: ...t was accepted as recommended. ,4i 6 BOARD OF TRUSTEES TREASURER'S REPORT March 13 The Secretary presented for record the report of the Treasurer for the period from July 1, 1944, to February 28, 1945. STATEMENT O F R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS Urbana- Champaign Balance July I, 1944 Receipts: July, 1944 August, 1944 September, 1944 October, 1944 November, 1944 December, 1944 January, 1945 Feb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1945: ... M R S . FRANCES EVELYN, Assistant Laboratory Assistant in the De- partment of Oral and Plastic Surgery, in the College of Dentistry resignation effective at the close of business on February 28, 1945. PIER, R U T H CONSTANCE, Reference Assistant in the Library resignation effective March 18, 1945. ,1945 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 419 PIPENBERG, KENNETH JAMES, Assistant in Chemistry resignation effect... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ...supersedes his previous appointm e n t . September 24, 1945 LANGDON, WILLIAM MONDENG, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, beginning September I, 1045, and continuing through February 28, 1946, at a salary of one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars 1750 . September 8, 1945 LARSEN, ROBERT P., Clinical Counselor in the Personnel Bureau and Assistant Professor of Psychology, for two years be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ...nd Neurological Surgery resignation effective September 1, 1945. ,1945 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 893 Chemistry resignation PRICE, CHARLES COALE, I I I , Associate Professor of effective February 28, 1946. PRICE, KATHRYN M., Circulation and Reference Assistant in the Dentistry, Medicine, and Pharmacy Library, with the rank of Instructor resignation effective October 1, 1945. QUAGLIANO, JAMES VINCENT, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ...ars 200 a month. January 7. 1946 CASTER, ROBERT EMERSON, Research Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on full time beginning January 21, 1946, and continuing through February 28, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred fifty dollars 25 a month, and on one-half time, for four months beginning March I, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twelve dollars fifty cents 112.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ... EDWARD JOHN, Special Research Assistant in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the Engineering Experiment Station, on full time, beginning January 15, 1946, and continuing through February 28, 1946, at a salary at the rate of two hundred dollars 200 a month, and on one-half time for four months beginning March 1, 1946, at a salary at the rate of one hundred dollars 100 a month. January 22, 1946... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ...LAWRENCE FREDERICK, First Assistant in Soil Experiment Fields, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business on February 28, 1946. OLMSTED, RANDOLPH F., Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery R u s h , in the College of Medicine resignation effective February 1, 1946. WINGERT, JOHN B., Assistant Professor of Floriculture, in t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
- 1946: ... e is willing to sell the house for what it and the lot cost him 8,500. There may be some additional cost to the University in securing the transfer of title. A n option which expires February 28 was secured on this house to control it for University staff use. I recommend that the Board authorize the purchase of this house as a part of the staff housing project and that an additional appropriatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1946: Goodwin on February 28, 1946, has been announced. The wedding was held at the Westwood Community Methodist Church, Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Goodwin has been reference librarian of the University of California at Los Angeles... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 38)
- 1947: ...and room valued at 120 a year, supersedes 10-18-46 . HARTLEY, M. C., Assistant Professor, Education, H e a d , Department of Mathematics University H i g h School , September I, 1946-February 28, 1947, 4000 a year, and March 1, 1947-August 31, 1947, 3200 a year, leave of absence with one-half pay for the second semester of the academic year 19461947, supersedes 10-17-46 . HARTMAN, HELEN P., Resear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ...hs beginning October 1, 1946, 2400 10-30-46 . JOHNSON, A. M., Instructor, Engineering, Counselor, Department of Student Welfare Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , October 15, 1946-February 28, 1947, 316.67 a month, Instructor, Engineering Undergraduate Division in Galesburg , March 1, 1947-June 30, 1947, 266.67 a month, supersedes 11-11-46 . . . JOHNSON, R. A., Assistant, Physics C V6 , ten mon... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ...Cook County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Incorporated, for hospital services for a 90-day period. T h e Foundation has requested a continuation through February 28, 1947, of the agreement entered into, in which the University of Illinois makes available 16 beds in the Research and Educational Hospitals for infantile paralysis cases. The continuation of this agreement... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ...47MAHONEY, J. J., Instructor, Physiology resignation effective February I, 1947. MAIWURM, DOROTHY, Clinical Instructor, Nursing Pediatrics School of N u r s ing resignation effective February 28, 1947. MATHESON, A. R., Assistant, Chemistry resignation effective February I, 1947. MAY, G. C , Assistant, French resignation effective February 1, 1947. MCLINTOCK, A. W., Adjutant, Military Department re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ...JORIE A., Research Assistant, Zoology resignation effective February 1, 1947. REES, M R S . CANDIDA K. Instructor, Mathematics Undergraduate Division in Chicago resignation effective February 28, 1947. ROBB, R. Y., Assistant, English resignation effective February 1, 1947. RODGERS, R. J., Head Resident Counselor Undergraduate Division in Galesburg resignation effective January 25, 1047. ROLOFF, MA... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ... I. L. Porter of the office of Treasurer, and of his bond in the amount of 3,000,000. TREASURER'S REPORT The Secretary presented for record the Treasurer's report for the year ending February 28, 1947. ,352 BOARD OF TRUSTEES STATEMENT OF R E C E I P T S AND DISBURSEMENTS M A R C H I , 1946, TO FEBRUARY 28, 1947 April 24, Urbana- Champaign Balance March 1, 1946 Receipts: March, 1946 April, 1946 May... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
- 1947: ...Alexandria, .Minnesota, Public Library. Arthur E. Gropp, M.A 31, has accepted the directorship of the i W Library School of the University of Montevideo, Uruguay, for the year ending February 28, 1947. This is an unusual honor for a foreigner m that country. The School, created by a law of August 21. 1945, is a part of the University's School of Economic and Administrative Sciences. It has a facul... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 38)
- 1949: ... the President of the University page 337 . 2. Graduate fellows page 338 . 3. Resignations and declinations page 344 4. Retirements page 345 5. Report of Treasurer, March I, 1948, to February 28, 1949 page 345 6. The Treasurer's bond page 347 T h e Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM K E N N E Y E. WILLIAMSON Secretary President ,I949J UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 337 APPENDIX APPOINTMENTS M A D E BY THE ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1950: ...sor, Psychology leave of absence, without salary, September 1, 1949-August 31, 1950. KELSO, R U T H , Assistant Professor, English leave of absence, without salary, September 1, 1949-February 28, 1950. DEGREES CONFERRED AUGUST 1 4 , Summary Degrees in the Graduate College: Master of Education Master of Social W o r k Master of Arts Master of Science Master of Fine Arts Total, Graduate College 6 3 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1950: ...E, GLEN, Research Associate, Psychology Graduate College , ten months beginning November 1, 1949, 4200 a year 11-22-49 . SUSSMAN, MAURICE, Instructor, Bacteriology, September i, 1949-February 28, 1950, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, 250 a month 10-20-49 . SZMYD, M. A., Instructor, Full and Removable Partial Dentures Dentistry , September 15, 1949-August 31, 1950,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1950: ... Mrs. Holt, authority was given as recommended. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 12 The Comptroller's report of contracts and leases executed and adjustments made from January 11 to February 28, 1950 see Appendix, page 1062 . This report was received for record. ,195 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IO51 PURCHASES RECOMMENDED J 3 The Director of Purchases has proposed and the Comptroller recommends the fol... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
- 1951: ...al Economics S resignation effective 2-1-51. LEAVES O F A B S E N C E BEAM, GEORGE R., Director, Statistical Service Unit Provost's Office leave of absence, without salary, January 2-February 28, 1951, for service to the State Department of Finance. COCHRAN, JOHN A., Assistant Professor, Economics leave of absence, without salary, March 1, 1951, until the end of the current academic year, for mili... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...alary, eight months beginning January I, 1951, for military service. SNYDER, RAY E., Instructor in Physics, in the Undergraduate Division in Chicago leave of absence, without salary, February 28, 1951, and continuing until the end of the academic year, for military service. VANCE, GRAHAM A., Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, and Administrative Assistant to the Medical Director of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...SITY TREASURER 32 In accordance with the By-Laws of the Board, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of the operations of his office for the period March 1, 1950, to February 28, 1951, certified by the Comptroller. Signed copies of 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.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...r 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 motion of Mr. Johnston, this report was received for record. ,666 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April 19 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING DELEGATION OF SIGNATURES ON PAYMENTS FROM " U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS COL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1951: ...rtificates was approved at the February 15, 1951, meeting of the Board but were not prepared and ready for delivery to the candidates until after the court decision was handed down on February 28 and became known to University officials. Under these circumstances, issuance of such certificates, even though authorized prior to the date of the decision, might nevertheless be regarded as contempt of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1953: ...nomics in the Summer Session of 1952, June 13-August 9, 1952, 1312 for the period 6-10-52 . HEYM, GLORIA A., Research Assistant in Bacteriology, in the Graduate College, May 12, 1952-February 28, 1953, 268.33 a month 5-29-52 . HILL, PHYLLIS J O , Instructor in Physical Education for Women, for the academic year beginning September I, 1952, 3700 5-29-52 . HINRICHS, MARIE A., Associate Professor of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
- 1953: ...Fulbright grant for lecturing at the University of Istanbul. Accordingly, I recommend that Professor McPherson be granted leave of absence without pay from September I, 1952, through February 28, 1953, and leave on full pay from March 1 through August 31, 1953. On motion of Mr. Nickell, this recommendation was approved. ESTABLISHMENT OF GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 6 On the recommend... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1953: ...y. C College; S Station; E Extension. ARNOLD, ARTHUR, Instructor in Neurosurgery, in the Department of Neurology and Neurological Surgery, in the College of Medicine, October I, 1952-February 28, 1953, 375 a month, supersedes 12-18-52 . BINNS, Lois, Instructor in Medical Social Work, in the College of Medicine, January 5, 1953-August 31, 1953, 5390 a jear, supersedes 12-29-52 . BRISTOW, ROBERT H.,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1953: ...record. ANNUAL R E P O R T O F UNIVERSITY T R E A S U R E R 28 The Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of the operations of his office for the period March I, 1952, to February 28, 1953, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was received for record. APPOINTMENTS TO THE 1 9 5 3 SUMMER SESSION STAFF 29 I submit recomm... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...rical Engineering resignation effective 3-8-55LEAVES OF A B S E N C E BHASKAR, SURINDAR N., Assistant Professor of Pathology, in the College of Dentistry leave of absence without pay, February 28-August 31, 1955, for military service. BLACK, WINSTON E., Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics- leave of absence with full pay, January i-August 31, 1955, on account of disability. CASAS, RAUL M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1954: ...ginning January I, 1953, and continuing until further notice, on account of illness. CLARK, JAMES G., Professor of Civil Engineering C leave of absence, without salary, March I, 1953-February 28, 1954. CLEARY, EDWARD W., Professor of Law leave of absence, on full pay, six months beginning September I, 1952, or for as much of that period as be may need, on account of illness. ERLANGER, MARGARET, As... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...ve of absence without pay effective September 1, 1953. FJELDE, OLAF, Professor of Architectural Design leave of absence with pay on account of illness from September I, 1953, through February 28, 1954, except that during this period a total of 1,600 will be deducted for employment of additional help to carry on his work. FLETCHER, MRS. FLORENCE A., Curator, Museum of European Culture leave of abse... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...ester of 1953-1954 cancelled without prejudice. MOWRER, O. HOBART, Research Professor of Psychology leave of absence with full pay beginning September I, 1953, and continuing through February 28, 1954, on account of illness. YALE, SEYMOUR H., Assistant Professor in the Admitting Clinic, in the College of Dentistry leave of absence beginning September 19, 1953, and continuing through August 31, 195... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ... mechanical factors which may alter the normal growth pattern of gastric mucosa, under the direction of Dr. A. C. Iv ', Department of Clinical Science, from November 1, 1952, through February 28, 1954 C-1110-C3 . g- 9,936 for the study of the role of adrenal cortical secretion in the genesis and growth of mouse mammary cancer, under the direction of Dr. Arthur Kirschbaum, Department of Anatomy, fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...n the College of Pharmacy resignation effective 3-8-54. LEAVES OF ABSENCE BARLOW, REUEL R., Professor of Journalism and Communications leave of absence extended with full pay through February 28, 1954, and without pay beginning March I, 1954, and continuing through August 31, 1954. CHARTERS, WERRETT W., Assistant Professor of Education in the Bureau of Educational Research leave of absence with fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...rch 1, 1954, and continuing until further notice, on account of disability. JAMES, VIOLA, Instructor in Library Science leave of absence with full pay from November 28, 1953, through February 28, 1954, on account of illness. KOSTALEK, MARY, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine leave of absence without pay for one month beginning January 1, 1954. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT B., Assi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1954: ...60.00 per month International Harvester Farm equipment for use by the departCompany two lease ment of Agriculture agreements Amount to be Paid by the University 960 00 Effective Date February 28, 1954 579 56 March 1, 1954 Contract With Whom Association of American Railroads Association of American Railroads Cameron Heartometer Manufacturing Company Changes Amount to be Paid to the University 5 000... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1955: ...., Professor of Civil Engineering C , on indefinite tenure beginning September I, 1954, to render service during each academic year, on three-fourths time, September 1, 1954, through February 28, 1955, and on full time effective March 1, 1955, full time rate of 9000 a year, supersedes 9-13-54 . CLIMER, ROBERT, Assistant in English, nine months beginning September 16, 1954. 2700, supersedes 10-13-5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...0 9-15-54 - , g54 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 145 LARSON, ELEANORE E., Instructor in Education, for the academic year beginning September I, 1954, on three-fourths time, September I, 1954-February 28, 1955, 250 a month, and on one-half time March 1, 1955-August 31, 1955, 166.66 a month, supersedes 10-6-54 . LAVATELLI, LEO S., Research Assistant Professor of Physics C , on one-half time, September 16, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...nning October I, 1954, without salary 10-6-54 . MILLIS, GEORGE H., Instructor in Education, for the academic year beginning September I, 1954, on three-fourths time September 1, 1954-February 28, 1955, 250 a month, and on one-half time March 1, 1955-August 31, 955, 166.66 a month, supersedes 10-6-54 . ,146 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 27 MISENHEIMER, JAMES, J R . , Assistant in English, nine months b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...4 Total On motion of Mr. Nickell, these purchases were authorized. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 38 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period February 1 to February 28, 1955. With Whom Board of Education of Elgin, Illinois, District No. U-46 Board of Education of Lanark, Illinois, District No. 305 Board of Education of Thornton Township High School and Junior College, Di... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...ng January I, 1955, for military service. KARPINSKI, ROBERT W., Associate Professor of Physical Sciences, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division sabbatical leave of absence terminated February 28, 1955; leave of absence without pay, for six months beginning March 1, I 955. in order that he may undertake a consulting job on a dam project in Iraq. MCDERMOTT, JAMES K., Assistant Professor of Agricultu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...July ; A mount to be Paid by the University 780 00 1 590 00 200 00 With Whom A-1 Roofing Company Cleveland Wrecking Company Eddie James, orchestra leader Effective Date March 2, 1955 February 28, 1955 February 23, 1955 Leases Purpose Livestock-share farm lease North Dave Hofbauer Carter-Pennell Farm Livestock-share farm lease Wright Owen A. Johnson Farm No. 4 Livestock-share farm lease Wright Ivan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1955: ...th pay, from March 7 through August 31, 1953, because of disability. STONE, C. WALTER, Associate Professor of Library Science leave of absence without pay from March 1, 1954, through February 28, 1955, so that he may accept a one-year appointment on the Detroit Public Library staff. DEGREES CONFERRED T h e Secretary presented for record the following list of degrees conferred at U r b a n a on J u... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1954)
- 1956: ...pense Total, Auxiliary Camp Rabideau Operations Trust George A. Miller Visiting Professorship Account Number 442220152 1. Adolph J. Ackerman, Visiting Professor September I, 1955, to February 28, 1956 Cooperative Investigations Account Number 442220302 1. Herbert O. Ireland, Research Assistant Professor Total Salary T R U S T S T A T E OF ILLINOIS H I G H W A Y BRIDGE IMPACT 3 500 3 500 2 070 2 07... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1956: ...le Tent and Awning Company, Inc. Superior Separator Company Amount to be Paid to the University Rates per contract Amount to be Paid by the University 1 490 0 0 197 70 Effective Date February 28, 1956 Effedive Date June 13, 1956 April 1, 19S6 plus freight and assembly charges Amount to be Paid to the University 5 000 0 0 22 000 0 0 Contract Changes With Whom Association of American Railroads Assoc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1956)
- 1956: ...inical Professor of Surgery retirement effective September 1, 1956. MEETING O F COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS A N D G R O U N D S T h e Committee on Buildings a n d Grounds met in Chicago on February 28 a n d considered a number of recommendations presented by the President and other University officials relating to the University's building program. Some of the items of business which were before the Co... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1957: ...e Committee on Buildings and Grounds, submitted the following report. 1 Deduct. ,322 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S March 12 At a meeting of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds held on February 28, 1957, the Director of the Physical Plant Department, with the concurrence of the President of the University, presented a recommendation that Berger-Kelley and Associates, Champaign, Illinois, be employed... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1957: ...glish resignation effective February '. 1957LEAVES O F ABSENCE GLAZIER, ELLIS R., Research Associate in Chemistry leave of absence, beginning January 16, 1957, and continuing through February 28, 1957, without pay, due to a death in Dr. Glazier's family. JACKSON, WILLIAM V., Assistant Professor of Library Science and Librarian in the Undergraduate Library additional leave of absence, one month fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1957: ...racts With Whom Purpose Amount Date Consulting Engineering T.V. studio air conditioning 3262 31 March 5, 1957 Service Consulting Engineering Water conservation improvements in 228 00 February 28, 1957 Service air-conditioning equipment in University buildings Adjustment Made in 1956-57 Cost-Pius Contract Date With Whom Purpose Amount February-March, Harry F. Fisher Thirteen items: 328.82 deduct to... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1957: ...f the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March I, 1956, through February 28, 1957, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1957: ...rch 15 through June 30, 1957. GOLDSBOROUGH, JOHN B., Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Medical Adviser in the Health Services leave of absence, with full pay from January 22 through February 28, 1957, and without pay from March 1 through August 31, 1957, on account of illness. HOPKINS, M R S . ALINE L., Instructor in the Bureau of Business Management leave of absence, with pay from December 19, 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1958: ...uary 1, 1957, through August 31, 1957. PELTASON, JACK W., Associate Professor of Political Science leave of absence, without pay, first semester of 1957-58 September 1, 1957, through February 28, 1958 , so that he may engage in certain studies in his field of professional interest under a grant from the Social Science Research Council. RODKEY, FRED S., Professor of History leave of absence on acco... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1958: ...., Assistant in General Engineering Chicago Undergraduate Division , nine months from September 16, 1957, 4200 8-13-57 . BOURGIN, DAVID G., Professor of Mathematics, September 1, 1957-February 28 1958, 12,500 a y e a r ; this is in addition to his appointment as Professor of Mathematics on indefinite tenure beginning September 1, 1957 7-27-57 . BOWMAN, CLETUS E., Associate Professor of Theoretical... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1958: ...oslavia. ,982 BOARD OF TRUSTEES October 29 BHALERAO, V. R., Research Assistant in Food Technology S e x t e n s i o n of leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, 1957, through February 28 1958. LANCOUR, A. HAROLD, Associate Director of the Library School, leave of absence, without pay, for two months from October I, 1957, cancelled. LAWSON, JOEL S., JR., Research Associate Professor in the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1958: ... Gibberellic acid on yield and other economic qualities of soybeans Poultry nutrition Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning as related to warm-air furnace heating Effective Date February 28, 1958 March 19. J95g February 21, i9i8 January 1, 19S8 ,1958 With Whom United States Air Force AF i8 6o3 -49 United States Air Force AF i8 6o3 -6 United States Air Force AF IO 6O4 -2IS2 U N I V E R S I T Y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1958: ...f the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1957, through February 28, 1958, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1959: ...-59, in accordance with the University of Illinois Statutes and for the period indicated in each case: DANIEL CURLEY, Assistant Professor of English, first semester September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959 , on one-half pay; second semester March i-August 31, 1959 , without pay; with the option of changing to leave without pay the first semester, and leave on one-half pay the second semester. RAYMOND P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ... C , one month from August 1, 1958, 1333-33 6-6-58 . XERIKOS, JAMES, Instructor in Aeronautical Engineering C , H time, first semester of the academic year 1958-59, September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959, 2250 6-25-58 . YANKWICH, PETER E., Research Professor of Chemistry, two months from June 16, 1958, 944.50 a month; this is in addition to his present appointment 6-6-58 . YOCUM, P A U L S., JR., Ass... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ... S . R U T H W , Assistant in Medical Social W o r k Medicine , one year from September 1, 1958, 5100 8-5-58 . HENKEL, DAVID J., Instructor in Civil Engineering C , September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959, 2700 9-2-58 . HENRY, JOHN P., Assistant in Medicine Medicine , one year from July 1, 1958, without salary 9-11-58 . HEPLER, ROGER W., Research Associate in Horticulture S , one year from September 1... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...ssorship in Political Science at the University of Texas. FULLER, HARRY J., Professor of Botany leave of absence on account of illness, with full pay, from September I, 1958, through February 28, 1959. JACKOBS, JOSEPH A., Professor of Crop Production Agronomy leave of absence, without pay, for two years from October 1, 1959, in order that he may accept an assignment in Poona, India, as a Range and... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...N, IDA, Counselor on University Council on Teacher Education and Assistant Professor of Speech leave of absence on account of disability, without pay, from September I, 1958, through February 28, 1959. LIPE, DALE M., Assistant Professor of Full and Removable Partial Dentures D e n t i s t r y l e a v e of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1958. PAGE, DAVID, Assistant Professor o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...58 . AINSWORTH, STANLEY, Research Associate in Botany, one year from September 1, 1958, 6000, supersedes 9-24-58 . AI.I.HANDS, JESSIE V., Instructor in Mathematics, September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959, 433-33 a month 10-2-58 . ARCHER, J A N E B., Assistant in Speech, nine months from September 16, 1958, 4100, supersedes 10-2-58 . ARO, AURELIA M., Instructor in Pharmacognosy P h a r m a c y , acade... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...L., Instructor in Mathematics, September I, 1958February 28, 1959, 433.33 a month 10-2-58 . BATEMAN, M R S . FELICE D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, J4 time, September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959, 350 a month 10-2-58 . BENZIMAN, MOSHE, Research Associate in Chemistry, four months from September 1, 1958, 447.50 a month 10-7-58 . BERGERON, CLIFTON G., Research Associate in Ceramic Engineering S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...f Electrical Engineering C , ; time, academic year beginning September 1, 1958, 3000 g-16-58 . REINER, M R S . IRMA M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, y2 time, September I, 1958-February 28, 1959, 241.67 a month 10-2-58 . RENSCH, GLORIA K., Assistant in Art, September 16, 1958-January 31, 1959, 400 a month, supersedes 10-2-58 . ,I958 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I73 ROBERTS, ELMER, Professor of H o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...ARD C , Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Chicago Undergraduate Division , T i time, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1958-February 28, 1959, 950 10-17-S8 . MASON, JAMES M., Executive Officer in the Department of Naval Science, 1 10 time, one year from September 1, 1958, 600 10-22-58 . MAST, P. EDWARD, Associate Professor of Electrical En... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...versity of Nebraska. MASON, BRUCE B., Research Assistant Professor in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs leave of absence, without pay, for the period February 22 through February 28, 1959, so that he may serve as a consultant to the State Commission on County Government. STONE, C. WALTER, Professor of Library Science extension of leave of absence, without pay, beginning September 1, I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March I, 1958, to February 28, 1959, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ...59 YOUNGMAN, W I L L I A M R., Fellow in Art, three months from June 16, 1959, 900 3-I3-59 RESIGNATIONS BOERIO, CHARLES, Assistant in Physical Education for Men resignation effective February 28, 1959. CEDERSTRAND, M R S . JOAN M., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering resignation effective April 16, 1959. CHASE, SAMUEL B., Fellow in Economics resignation effective June 16, 1959. DEWEY, RICHARD ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1959: ... M a x Fisch, of the Department of Philosophy be given sabbatical leave of absence on one-half pay for the second semester of I 957 S8 and the first semester of 1958-59 March 1, 1958-February 28, 1959 for travel and lecturing abroad. H e has been invited to be Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, during that period when it will be celebrating its centennial. T h e Com... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1959: ..., without pay, for one month from September 16, 1957. LURIA, SALVADOR E., Professor of Bacteriology leave of absence, without pay, beginning September I, 1958, and continuing through February 28, 1959, in order that he may be Visiting Professor of Microbiology, in the Biology Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for the semester. MASSARD, JAMES M., Associate Professor of Civil ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1959: ... 1958. MORRELL, WILLIAM E., Associate Professor of Physical Science, in the Division of General Studies leave of absence, without pay, beginning March 1, 1958, and continuing through February 28, 1959, so that he may devote his time to the National Science Foundation's program of promoting and supporting basic work in the sciences. OSGOOD, CHARLES E., Professor of Psychology College of Liberal Art... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1961: ...ich in turn will pay off the loan. The Maxwell farm is subject to easements with the Panhandle Pipeline Company and the Illinois Power Company and to a lease with the tenant expiring February 28, 1961. The contract of purchase between the Foundation and Esther and Grace Maxwell shall include the terms set forth above and other details included in a letter dated October 7, 1959, from the Physical P... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ..., i960. MORGENTHALER, GEORGE W., Associate Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Division Chicago Undergraduate Division leave of absence, without pay, from March 1, i960, through February 28, 1961. ROSE, WALTER D., Professor of Petroleum Engineering, Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering C leave of absence, without pay, from November 16, 1959, through January 15, i960. ,1134 BOARD... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ...extension of leave of absence, with pay, for two months from March I, i960. PROEHL, PAUL O., Associate Professor of Law leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, i960, through February 28, 1961, so that he may serve as Visiting Professor of Law at the University of California at Los Angeles. RUINA, JACK P., Professor of Electrical Engineering, and Research Professor in the Coordinated Scien... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ...r of Plant Genetics A g r o n o m y , in the College of Agriculture, and of Botany, in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences leave of absence changed to September 1, i960, through February 28, 1961, on full pay, and without pay from March 1 through August 31, 1961. ROEPKE, HOWARD G., Associate Professor of Geography sabbatical leave of absence with full pay changed from the first semester of 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ...d of second semester on full pay. GREENBERG, BERNARD, Assistant Professor of Zoology, in the College of Pharmacy, leave of absence changed to the first semester September 1, i960, to February 28, 1961 , on full pay, and without pay from March 1 to September 1, 1961. ,i960 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I405 PELTASON, JACK W., Professor of Political Science, sabbatical leave for the academic year beginning... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1961: ...ademic year beginning September 1, 1960, 6,700 6-14-60 . Low, LEONE Y., Instructor in Mathematics, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, 500 a month 6-14-60 . Lux, DONALD G., Associate Professor of Education, University Council on Teacher Education Teacher Training Counseling , 14 time, June 16-August 13. 1960, 1,012; this is in addi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ... MRS. FRANCES M., Assistant in Home Economics S , one year from September 1, 1960 4,800 8-13-60 . LAMB, JOHN H., J R . , Instructor in Civil Engineering S , A time, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, 116.67 a month; this is in addition to his appointment as Engineering Faculty Development Teaching Fellow in Civil Engineering for the first semester of the academic year 1960-61, supersedes 8-19-60... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...IS 187 NAGARAJ, AKKIHEBEAL N., Research Associate in Botany, six months from August 16, I960, 500 a month 9-8-60 . NAIB, MOHAN D., Research Associate in Chemistry, September 12, 1960-February 28, 1961, 541.67 a month 10-4-60 . NAMBURY, C. N . V,, Research Associate in Chemistry P h a r m a c y , one year from September 1, 1960, 6,000 10-4-60 . NEDELSKY, LEO, Research Associate in Teacher Education... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ... 1,083.33 a month 9-8-60 . SCOTT, EDWARD J., Visiting Associate Professor of Biometry Agronomy S , to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, 6,000; this is in addition to his present appointment 9-14-60 . SHENOI, B. ANANTHA, Instructor in Electrical Engineering C , i time, academic year beginning September 1, 1960, 3,000, supersedes 10-4... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...f General Studies , September 16, 1960-January 31, 1961, 422.22 a month, supersedes 10-11-60 . CALAHAN, DONALD A., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering C , September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, at a monthly salary of 564,81, supersedes 10-29-60 . CARTER, JAMES A. U., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Medicme , one year from Sep... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...e year from September 1, 1960, without salary 10-11-60 , HOOKS, JANET M., Instructor in Economics, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, 3,100 10-10-60 . HUBER, EDWARD A., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Research Assistant Professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory C , academic year beginning September 1, 1960,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...o years from September 1, 1960, 16,500 a year, supersedes 10-31-60 . FLEMER, STEVENSON, Instructor in Architecture and Art Chicago Undergraduate Division , lA time, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, 1,600 11-23-60 . FRETWELL, CHARLES C, Research Associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , November 28, 1960-June IS, 1961, 5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...ntment dated April 20, 1960; and supersedes appointment dated July 16, 1960 11-23-60 . HUNT, RICHARD H., Instructor in Art Chicago Undergraduate Division , Vf time, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, to render service during tit first semester of the academic year, 152.83 a month 11-23-60 . INOUYE, TOHRU, Assistant Professor of Biological Chemistry Medicine , November 15, 1960-August 31, 1961, w... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...g the second semester of the academic year, 566.67 a month, supersedes 12-2-60 . WELCH, PHILIP B., Lecturer in Architecture Chicago Undergraduate Division , V time, September 1, 1960-February 28, 1961, 1,750 11-23-60 . 4 WOLOSHIN, MRS. GABRIELLE S., Assistant in Psychiatry Medicine , eleven months from October 1, 1960, without salary 11-28-60 . Yi'SEM, MILTON, Instructor in Chemistry Chicago Under... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...search , indefinite tenure from September 1, 1960, 19,400 a year, for services on a twelve-month basis; on sabbatical leave of absence, with full pay, from September 1, I960, through February 28, 1961; from March I through August 31, 1961, his salary will be paid from grant funds United States Public Health Service M1839 46-20-50-367 , supersedes 1-9-61 . CULBERTSON, DON S., Assistant Information ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...a special committee to be appointed by the President of the Board. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 12 The Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period February 1 to February 28, 1961. With Whom American Gas Association Cits of Decatur Strtator Civic Association U"ited States Air Force AF-J3 600 -42393 United States Air Force AF-M fj02 -2413 L'niwl Slates Navy Nonr-1834 37 Purpose... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, I960, to February 28, 1961, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1961: ...ng until September 1, 1961. SELTZER, ARTHUR O., Instructor in Economics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division extension of disability leave, with pay, for the first semester through February 28, 1961 , and leave, without pay, beginning March 1, 1 1. CHANGE IN SABBATICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE MULLER, DAVID E., Research Professor of Mathematics, and of Applied Mathematics iu the Digital Computer Laborat... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...d Bartholomew, Professor, Emeritus R 3. William I. Goodman, Professor of City Planning A 4. Brian Hackett, Visiting Professor of Landscape Architecture FY Effective March 1, 1960, to February 28, 1962 5. Walter M. Keith, Professor of Landscape Architecture A 6. Karl B. Lohmann, Professor of City and Regional Planning Emeritus R 7. Florence B. Robinson, Professor, Emerita R 8. O. G. Schaffer, Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1960)
- 1962: ...ssistant Agricultural Experiment Station , Vi time, one year from September 1, 1961, 2,700 8-18-61 . ARCHER, JANE B., Instructor in Speech and Theatre, Vi time from September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, 208.33 a month, and full time from March 1-August ,1130 BOARD OF TRUSTEES September 21 31, 1962, 416.66 a month, to render service during the academic year 8-16-61 . ARMSTRONG, PAULINE B., Assistant... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...countancy Chicago Undergraduate Division , academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 4,800 8-12-61 . FISHER, WALTER E., Research Associate in Civil Engineering C , September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, 600 a month 8-18 : 61 . FLENNER, ROSS H., Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, nine months from September 16, 1961, 4,400 8-11-61 . FLORSCHUETZ, LEON W., Research Assistant in Mech... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...from October 9 through November 12, 1961. DANIELS, RALPH, Associate Professor of Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy leave of absence, with full pay from September 1, 1961, through February 28, 1962, and without pay from March 1 through August 31, 1962, instead of leave on one-half pay for 1961-62. GLISSENDORF, OWEN F., Assistant Editor in the Agricultural Experiment Station, with rank of Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...Associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics C , i 2 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1961, 2,500 9-22-61 . ALLHANDS, JESSIE, Instructor in Mathematics, September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, 450 a month 9-28-61 . ANDERSON, RACHEL E., Assistant Editor in the University Press, 1 2 time, one year from September 1, 1961, 3,125, supersedes 9-12-61 . ARONSON, ALAN R., Instructor in Medicine M... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...efinite tenure from September 1, 1961, to render service during each academic year, 10,000 a year, supersedes 9-25-61 . BAILAR, FLORENCE, Instructor in Mathematics, September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, 450 a month 9-28-61 . BAKER, JAMES L. L., Assistant and Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering C , nine months from September 16, 1961, 5,000, supersedes 9-25-61 . BAKER, ROBERT J., Clinical I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ... O H N D., Instructor in Psychology Psychiatry Medicine , one year from September 1, 1961, without salary 9-22-61 . VIVAS, E U S E O , Visiting Lecturer in English, September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, 4,500 9-11-61 . VOGEL, WOLFGANG H., Research Associate in Pharmacology Medicine , one year from August 1, 1961, 6,500 9-14-61 . W A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...eptember 1, 1961, through August 31, 1962. ,1961 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 1181 BATEMAN, PAUL T., Professor of Mathematics leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, 1961, through February 28, 1962. CALAHAN, DONALD A., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering extension of leave of absence, without pay, for military service, for one year from September 1, 1961. DAVID... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...ear, supersedes 10-20-61 . MACDONALD, JOHN A., Clinical Instructor in Surgery Medicine , Vs time, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 19, 1961-February 28, 1962, 200 a month 10-7-61 . MARCUS, P H I L I P S., Instructor in Mathematics Chicago Undergraduate Division , to render service during the first semester of the academic year. September 1, 1961-January 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ... 9,200 a year, supersedes 10-17-61 . POXON, MRS. NANCY J., Instructor in Mathematics, 83 100 time, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1961-February 28, 1962, 375 a month 10-27-61 . RITT, DONALD J., Clinical Assistant in Medicine Medicine , one year from September 1, 1961, without salary 10-20-61 . ROBBINS, ANITA, Instructor in Medicine Medicine , i time,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...state of Illinois. MCNEIL, EDWARD B., Professor of Physics, in the Chicago Undergraduate Division leave of absence, with time pay, beginning September 1, 1961, and continuing through February 28, 1962. SCHAEFFLER, MRS. JOAN M., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene, in the College of Veterinary Medicine, and in Veterinary Research, in the Agricultural Experiment Station leave of absence, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...sking price of 42,000 is within the range of appraisals approved by the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. If purchase is authorized now, possession will be delivered not later than February 28, 1962, and taxes will be prorated. Funds are available in the state capital appropriations to the University for 1961-63 for land acquisition from the Universities Building Fund and have been released. I c... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...sistant in Psychiatry Medicine , eight months from January 1, 1962, 5,280 a year 1-2-62 . HOFFMAN, MARY M. F., Instructor in Home Economics 4-H Club W o r k E , y time from January 1-February 28, 1962, 3,200 a year, and full time from March 1-August 31, 1962, 6,400 a year 1-2-62 . HSEU, TONG-MING, Research Associate in Chemistry, one year from February 1, 1962, 5,850 1-2-62 . INGLE, JOHN, Research... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...UTCHINSON, DAVID, Research Assistant in the Digital Computer Laboratory, February 1-June 15, 1962, 650 a month 2-26-62 . JOHNSON, CARL R., Research Assistant in Chemistry, January 16-February 28, 1962, 444.44 a month, supersedes 2-26-62 . JOHNSON, HAROLD, Research Associate in Psychology, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, March 1-August 31, 1962, 6,300 a year, supe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...ce beginning March 1 and continuing through August 31, 1963. STREET, NORMAN, Professor of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering leave of absence, without pay, February 1 through February 28, 1962. STURMTHAL, ADOLF F., Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations leave of absence, without pay, for one year from September 1, 1962, so that he may serve as a Visiting Professor at Yale. REPORTS ON ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1961, to February 28, 1962, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of T r u s t e e s prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1962: ...be relieved for mistakes of law or of fact, or for errors in judgment in exercising the powers conferred upon them except for individual malfeasance. The agreement would terminate on February 28, 1962, unless prior to that date a sale of, or full liquidating distribution on all Aermotor shares should occur, in which latter event, the agreement would terminate 120 days after the payment of the purc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
- 1963: ... leave of absence, with pay, because of illness, February 21 through March 21, 1962. STONE, VICTOR J., Professor of Law leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, so that he may combine it with his sabbatical leave of absence beginning March 1 and continuing through August 31, 1963. STREET, NORMAN, Professor of Mining Engineering, College of Engineering leave... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1963: ...th from April 17, 1962. PINES, DAVID, Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Physics, in the College of Engineering leave of absence, without pay, from September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, in addition to his sabbatical leave of absence from March 1 through August 31, 1963, so that he may utilize the full year for studies abroad under a Guggenheim fellowship. PRANGER, ROBERT J., Assist... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
- 1963: ...dustrial Education resignation effective September 1, 1962. LEAVES OF ABSENCE CONNALLY, ERNEST A., Professor of Architecture leave of absence, without pay, September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, so that he may accept an appointment as Visiting Professor at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; this is in addition to his sabbatical leave, on one-half pay, beginning March 1, 1963, throu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...ember 1, 1962, so that he may accept a Visiting Professorship at Stanford University. NICHOLS, MARIE H., Professor of Speech leave of absence, without pay, September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, so that she may accept a Visiting Professorship at the University of Hawaii. NIKELLY, ARTHUR G Assistant Professor of Hygiene and Clinical Psychologist in the Health Service leave of absence, withou... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ..., 1963, 2,580 a year, supersedes 8-14-62 . ANTENEN, W A Y N E W., Research Associate in Education, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, 5,400 a year 8-1-62 . ANZALONE, CHARLENE, Instructor in Physical Education for Women Chicago Undergraduate Division , academic year beginning September 1, 1962, 5,500 8-3-62 . ARNOLD, MARJORIE L., R... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ... 1962, 4,800 8-14-62 . ERIKSEN, CHARLES W., Professor of Psychology, on indefinite tenure from September 1, 1962; Associate Member of the Center for Advanced Study, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963; and on sabbatical leave of absence March 1August 31, 1963; annual salary, 13,400 7-27-62 . EWING, BEN B., Professor of Sanitary Engineering Civil Engineering S , two months from June 16, 1962, 2,222... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...anitary Engineering Civil Engineering S , two months from June 16, 1962, 2,222.22 additional and superseding 7-9-62 . EXLINE, GERALD L., Instructor in Architecture, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, 7,500 a year 8-16-62 . FALK, BARBARA M., Research Assistant in Preventive Medicine Medicine , June 20, 1962-August 31, 1963, 5,400 a year 7-17-62 . FARA, HARRY, Instructor in Petroleum Engineering C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...Medical Center , one year from September 1, 1962, 5,500 6-18-62 . HIRSCH, JERRY, Associate Professor of Psychology, indefinite tenure from September 1, 1962, 9,550; September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, on time, 3,183.95; and leave of absence, without pay, March 1-August 31. 1963. supersedes 8-8-62 . ,1962 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 117 HODGE, ROBERT W., Visiting Lecturer in Sociology Chicago Undergrad... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ... . JORDAN, LAURA J., Assistant Professor of Education, one year from September 1, 1962, 9,050 8-14-62 . JORDAN, W A Y N E R., Assistant in Soil Physics Agronomy S , September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, 416.67 a month 8-27-62 . JOSELYN, GEORGE B., Research Assistant in the State Natural History Survey, two months from July 1, 1962, 450 a month, supersedes 7-9-62 . K A H N , SHELDON M., Instructor i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...nstructor in Electrical Engineering C , 4 time, academic year beginning September 1, 1962, 4,200, supersedes 7-30-62 . PUNDT, HERMAN G., Instructor in Architecture, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, to render service during first semester of the academic year, 541.66 a month 8-3-62 . PYTEL, RONALD J., Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy Research and Educational Hospitals Pharmacy , one y... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ....33; this is in addition to his present appointment 8-14-62 . SMITH, MRS. LUCILLE M., Instructor in Speech and Theatre, for the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, 500 a month 7-30-62 . SMITH, RICHARD G., Assistant Reference Librarian, with rank of Instructor, one year from September 1, 1962, 7,150, supersedes 6-27-62 . SOLBERC, W I N T O N U., Associate Profe... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ..., 1962-August 31, 1963, 3,000 a year 9-26-62 . KIESLER, DONALD, Instructor in Psychology, V3 time, to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, 1,000 9-4-62 . KILLIAN, PAULETTA L., Research Assistant in Chemistry, one year from September 1, 1962, 5,400 10-1-62 . KOIK, JUTA V., Assistant Professor of Medicine Medicine , 4 time, one year from... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...h Grant for study abroad. WETMORE, L. B., Professor of City and Regional Planning and Head of the Department leave of absence, one-third time, without pay, September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, to enable him to work with the Chicago City Planning Department. RETIREMENTS COLLINS, WILLIAM R., Chief Pharmacist and Instructor in Hospital Pharmacy retirement effective September 1, 1962. HARTLEY... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...RA L., Lecturer in Recreation and Municipal P a r k Administration College of Physical Education , to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, without salary, supersedes nonacademic appointment 10-12-62 . REGIER, CHARLOTTE L., Instructor in Medical Social W o r k Medicine , eleven months from October 1, 1962, 7,000 a year 10-12-62 . REYNOL... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ... of Astronomy, indefinite tenure from September 1, 1962, 10,000 a year for services rendered during each academic year; on sabbatical leave of absence from September 1, 1962, through February 28, 1963, on full pay, and from March 1 through August 31, 1963, salary to be paid from National Science Foundation Grant, U.S. N S F G-22005 4632-10-354 ; supersedes 11-8-62 . ,316 BOARD OF TRUSTEES December... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...RA L., Lecturer in Recreation and Municipal P a r k Administration College of Physical Education , to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1962-February 28, 1963, -without salary; this is in addition to her nonacademic appointment, supersedes 11-26-62 . RESH, JAMES A., Research Associate in the Coordinated Science Laboratory C , 1 2 time, February 1-June 15, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...R., Associate Professor of Astronomy from sabbatical leave for the academic year 1962-63 on one-half pay to sabbatical leave of absence from September 1, 1962, and continuing through February 28, 1963, on full pay, and from March 1 through August 31, 1963, his salary to be paid from a National Science Foundation Grant, U.S. N S F G-22005 46-32-10-354 . STOLUROW, LAWRENCE M., Professor of Psycholog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1962, to February 28, 1963, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board ,476 BOARD OF TRUSTEES April tf of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1963: ...eks. The tentative proposal was mailed Faculty Letter No. 52 on February 20 to all faculty and staff, and notice was given that a meeting would be held in the University Auditorium on February 28 to discuss the proposal and to answer questions. About fifty persons were present at that meeting, and a stenographic report was made of all questions and suggestions. The record of the meeting indicated ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1964: ...ept an appointment as Visiting Professor at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; this is in addition to his sabbatical leave, on one-half pay, beginning March 1, 1963, through February 28, 1964. CRONBACH, LEE J., Professor of Education and of Psychology leave of absence, without pay, one month from July 1, 1962. GAGE, NATHANIEL L., Professor of Education and of Psychology leave of absence, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1964: ...ry 5-23-63 . ZIEGLER, RUSSELL A., Visiting Lecturer in Advertising Journalism and Communications , to render service during the first semester of the academic year, September 1, 1963-February 28, 1964, 4,337.50 5-23-63 . GRADUATE FELLOWS T h e following appointments made by the Dean of the Graduate College were approved on the date indicated in parentheses. ABDUL-BAKI, AREF A., Summer Fellow in Ho... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1964: ...R U C T I O N O F T H E CIVIL E N G I N E E R I N G BUILDING. P H A S E 1 26 Submitted herewith is a report from the Physical Plant Department of the bids received on February 21 and February 28, 1964, for construction of the Civil Engineering Building, Phase 1, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. In accordance with the Illinois Building Authority Act, the Se... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1964: ...s, Resolved by this Board of Trustees of The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, a public corporation of the State of Illinois, that the bids received on February 21 and February 28, 1964, for the construction of Civil Engineering Building, Phase 1, and all rights thereunder, including but not limited to, the right to contract with the bidder, be and they hereby are, assigned to the I... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1966: ... 1963 declination effective June 21, 1963. LEAVES O F A B S E N C E ALEXANDER, CHARLES S., Associate Professor of Geography leave of absence, without pay, from March 1, 1965, through February 28, 1966, so that he may accept a lectureship on the faculty at the University of Cape Town. BAYLOR, CALVIN E., County Extension Staff Member in "Shelby and McHenry Counties leave of absence, with full pay, f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1967: ... Extension Programs at Dixon Springs Agricultural Center, in the Agricultural Experiment Station and in the Cooperative Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics, beginning February 28, 1967, through August 31, 1967, 17,150 a year, supersedes 8-24-66 . W E I S S , MARVIN B., Associate Professor of Operative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, indefinite tenure from September 1, 1966, 15,250... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...ssistant Professor of English, for one year from September 1, 1966, 12,500, supersedes 10-19-66 . JAMNIK, DARKO, Visiting Research Associate Professor of Physics C , October 10, 1966-February 28, 1967, 925 a month 10-19-66 . JEITSCHKO, WOLFGANG, Research Associate in Metallurgy C , seven months from February 1, 1967, 8,500, supersedes 9-6-66 . JENSEN, THOMAS R., Research Associate in Vocational an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...ed by the retirement on September 1, 1966, of Professor Cole. In the meantime Dr. Stuart S. Roberts has been serving and will continue to serve as Acting Head of the Department until February 28, 1967. The nomination for this appointment was initiated by a search committee 1 after consultation with all members of the department of professorial rank. The Dean of the Graduate College and the Executi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...JACK R. HARLAN, Adviser on Research for service at the J. Nehru Agricultural University, M. P., India, under Agency for International Development Contract nesa-149, November 15, 1966-February 28, 1967, 22,000 a year; and Professor of Plant Genetics, Department of Agronomy, Agricultural Experiment Station, indefinite tenure from March 1, 1967, 20,000 a year, supersedes 1011-66 . E R I K P . HARRIS,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: on February 28, 1967, in the Governor's Office in Springfield at which time the proclamation marking the beginning of the Centennial Year of the University will be presented. EARL W. PORTER HOWARD W. CLEMENT Secretary Pr... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...ng meeting I have attended in the six years that I have been a Trustee. It looks as if I am leaving the Board at an exciting time. ,1967 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 423 Adjourned Session, February 28, 1967 When the Board met at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 28, 1967, in the Governor's Office, Springfield, Illinois, the following members were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Irving Dilliard, Mr. Ear... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: on Tuesday, February 28, 1967, in the Governor's Office, Springfield, Illinois, the following members were present: Mr. Howard W. Clement, Mr. Irving Dilliard, Mr. Earl M. Hughes, Mr. Theodore A. Jones, Governor Otto Kerner, Mr. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...s the University of Illinois was known until 1885 . Governor Kerner read the following proclamation requesting an appropriate observance of the occasion setting aside the period from February 28, 1967, to March 11, 1968, for the Centennial Celebration. On motion of Mr. Swain, the Board adjourned. EARL W. PORTER HOWARD W. CLEMENT Secretary President ,424 BOARD OF TRUSTEES C mSmm m The charter of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ..., the Board adjourned. EARL W. PORTER HOWARD W. CLEMENT Secretary President ,424 BOARD OF TRUSTEES C mSmm m The charter of the University of Illinois will be one hundred years old on February 28, 1967, a date which commemorates the signing of legislation creating Illinois Industrial University by Governor Richard J. Oglesby. From February 2B, 1967 to March 11, 1968j by action of the Board of Trust... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...ng needs of the people of Illinois, of the Midwest, of the Nation and the world. NOV, THEREFORE, I, Otto Kerner, Governor of the State of Illinois, do hereby proclaim the period from February 28, 1967 to March 11, 1968, as CENTENNIAL YEAR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, and request the appropriate observance of this historic occasion. ci 3 a trt fffflHi 'S ' ay ff SIXTY-SEVEN nno duH fir a.Ht , r i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1966, to February 28, 1967, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member ol the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was re... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...00 2-16-67 . ROBERT J. WEBB, Adviser in Dairy Science at the Uttar Pradesh Agricultural University, P a n t Nagar, India, for service under Contract USAID nesa-150, three months from February 28, 1967, 18,865 a y e a r ; and Professor of Animal Science Extension, on indefinite tenure; Assistant Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Superintendent of Extension Programs at Dixon Spring... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...his tribute. MINUTES APPROVED T h e Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Trustees on J a n u a r y 12, 1967, and February 9, 1967, with adjourned session of February 28, 1967, press proof copies of which had previously been sent to the Board. On motion of Mr. Hughes, these minutes were approved as printed on pages 295 to 423, inclusive. REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE T... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...ich gave perspective to the achievements of the University in its first century and provided a forum for consideration of its role in the future. From the signing by the Governor, on February 28, 1967, of a Centennial Proclamation through the entire year thereafter, this institutional milestone has been marked by a wide range of University-wide activities including lectures and colloquia, special ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ... to do this now anymore than it has been in the past. At this juncture in the meeting, Trustees are putting their papers away ready, if not eager, to adjourn in this case recess until February 28 at Springfield for the Centennial meeting certainly not the best situation in which to take up a topic probably unpleasant or unpopular anyway. Here I would, in passing, like to thank publicly Trustee Pog... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
- 1967: ...rsity may undertake the formulation of plans for the observance of the Centennial of its founding, I recommend that the Board of Trustees at this time officially designate the period February 28, 1967, to March 2, 1968, as the Centennial Year and that the President be authorized to make appropriate and suitable plans for its observance. I further recommend that the class which will enroll in the f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
- 1969: ... Circle, for the academic year 1968-69 D , at a salary of 10,200. 64. BERTRAM HUPPERT, Visiting Professor of Mathematics, Chicago Circle, for the period from October 1, 1968, through February 28, 1969 G , at a salary of 8,000. 65. FREDERICK E. KIDDER, Visiting Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Library Science, Urbana, for the academic year 1968-69 D , at a salary of 11,000. 66. STEPHEN... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
- 1969: ...ime, Urbana, for the second semester of 196869 D , at a salary of 6,750. 47. N E I L RIPLEY KER, Visiting Professor of English, Urbana, for the period from September 1, 1968, through February 28, 1969 G , at a salary of 12,000. 48. DALE K E I T H OSBORNE, Visiting Associate Professor of Economics and of Business Administration, Urbana, beginning September 1, 1968 D , at an annual salary of 15,500.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
- 1970: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1969, to February 28, 1970, certified by the Vice President and Comptroller. A copy of the report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1970)
- 1971: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1970, to February 28, 1971, certified by the Vice President and Comptroller. A copy of the report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to today's meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1972)
- 1973: ...position held by Dean Arnold V. Wolf, who died on February 27, 1975. Dr. Daniels served as Acting Dean of the Graduate College on a previous occasion, from September 1, 1972, through February 28, 1973. This recommendation is endorsed by the Executive Committee of the Graduate College. The Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination concurs. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Livin... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1974: ...for Deans Irvin Heckmann and Jan Rocek. Dean Heckmann, who has served as Dean of the College of Business Administration since 1968, has requested leave from November 1, 1973, through February 28, 1974. During his leave, he will complete the manuscript for a third edition of a book on organizational behavior and develop a proposal for the study of critical requirements of administrative accountabil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
- 1974: ...for Deans Irvin Heckmann and Jan Rocek. Dean Heckmann, who has served as Dean of the College of Business Administration since 1968; has requested leave from November 1, 1973, through February 28, 1974. During his leave, he will complete the manuscript for a third edition of a book on organizational behavior and develop a proposal for the study of critical requirements of administrative accountabil... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
- 1974: ...65ths representing the period March 1 to August 5, the date of death of the value of the crops is to be paid to the church, and 208 365ths representing the period August 5 to the next February 28 is to be paid to the University. The value of the 1974 crops on the farms given the University is 103,559.60, all of which the University contends is payable to the University as crops not harvested at th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1975: ...culture, beginning December 1, 1972 3Y , at an annual salary of 19,200. 10. ANDBEW S. MCFARLAKII, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, for the period from March I, 1973, through February 28, 1975 Q , at an annual salary of 17,000. On motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were confirmed. SPECIAL F E E FOR N E W C O U R S E IN AVIATION. URBANA 6 A new course for the Institute of Aviation ent... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974)
- 1975: ...iculture, beginning December 1, 1972 3Y , at an annual salary of 19,200. 10. ANDREW S. MCFARLAND, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, for the period from March 1, 1973, through February 28, 1975 Q , at an annual salary of 17,000. On motion of Mr. Howard, these appointments were confirmed. SPECIAL FEE F O R N E W C O U R S E IN A V I A T I O N . URBANA 6 A new course for the Institute of Avia... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1974 Version B)
- 1975: ...ampus in 1965. H e stated that the resolution, upon adoption, would be presented formally to Mayor Daley at the T e n t h Anniversary observance of the establishment of the campus on February 28, 1975. T h e resolution is as follows: To Richard J. Daley On the tenth anniversary of the establishment of the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, the institution reflects upon the achievements of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1975: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1974, to February 28, 1975, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to the meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was receiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1977: ...tional Cooperation . STANLEY R. LEVY, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Campus Affairs since 1973 Associate Dean of Students, 1968-73 , has requested leave from November 1, 1976, through February 28, 1977. H e proposes to develop a monograph on planning and administration of student services in colleges and universities. MELVIN ROTHBAUM, Director of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations sinc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
- 1977: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the Treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1976, to February 28, 1977, certified by the Comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to the meeting, and a copy is filed with the Secretary of the Board. This report was receiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1978: ...he department, College of Dentistry, beginning June 1, 1979, on a twelve-month service basis, at an annual salary of 39,400. Dr. Remeikis will succeed Dr. Charles Maurice who retired February 28, 1978. T h e recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee 2 and after consultation with the members of the department. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approva... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
- 1978: ... the University: Medical Center Urbana-Champaign Total 854 948 3 001 461 S3 856 409 9000 160 538 169 538 This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1978 30 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1978. Changes in Endowment Pool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Cost or Face Value or Number Yield Date of Share... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1978: ...56 409 9000 160 538 169 538 This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1978 30 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1978. Changes in Endowment Pool Investments Under Finance Committee Guidelines Cost or Face Value or Number Yield Date of Shares Description Percent Percent Purchases: 2 1 7 8 120 000 International Harves... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1978: ...aws of the Board of Trustees, the treasurer of the University has submitted a report of receipts and disbursements of University funds in his custody for the period March 1, 1977, to February 28, 1978, certified by the comptroller. A copy of this report was sent to each member of the Board of Trustees prior to the meeting, and a copy is filed with the secretary of the board. This report was receiv... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
- 1979: ...mber of the Board of Trustees prior to the meeting, and a copy is filed with the secretary of the board. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1979 31 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1979. Transaction under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Purchase: 2 22 79 Number Description Cost Yield 9.84 Amount 60 000 00 6... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
- 1979: ...h the secretary of the board. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1979 31 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1979. Transaction under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Purchase: 2 22 79 Number Description Cost Yield 9.84 Amount 60 000 00 60 000 City Products demand notes Transactions under Comptroller's Authority... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1980)
- 1981: ...hampaign Total Amount to be paid by the University: Chicago Circle Medical Center Urbana-Champaign Total This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1981 33 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1981. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Purchases: 2 24 51 000 Ford Motor Credit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1981: ...Center Urbana-Champaign Total This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1981 33 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1981. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Purchases: 2 24 51 000 Ford Motor Credit demand notes 14.77 2 24 9 000 Household Finance demand notes... 16.07 2 24... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1982: ...e American Federation of Arts in New York to bring an exhibition, "5000 Years of Art," from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Krannert Art Museum for the period January 3 through February 28, 1982. The exhibition consists of objects dating from 3000 B.C. to the twentieth century, illustrating important world cultures and styles in the history of art. The extensive collections of the Metropolit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1982: ...n amounts up to 25,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1982 25 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1982. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Amount Sale: 2 3 448 000 Borg Warner Acc... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1982: ... is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1982 25 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1982. Transactions under Finance Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Amount Sale: 2 3 448 000 Borg Warner Acceptance "A" demand notes 448 000 00 448 000 00 Purchases: 1 28 150 000 Gene... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1983: ...e; absent, Mr. Hahn, Governor Thompson. The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Bandala, Mr. Cobb, Miss Forsyth; no, none. Outdoor Tennis Facility, Athletic Association, Urbana 25 On February 28, 1983, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Athletic Association authorized a special appropriation of 12,000 for the cost of professional architectural and engineering services, throug... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1983: ...n amounts up to 25,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1983 31 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1983. Transactions u n d e r Finance C o m m i t t e e G u i d e l i n e s Date Number Description Cost Yield Sales: 2 1 1 000 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1983: ...s filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1983 31 T h e comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1983. Transactions u n d e r Finance C o m m i t t e e G u i d e l i n e s Date Number Description Cost Yield Sales: 2 1 1 000 000 Federal Farm Credit 14.10 percent bonds due 4 2 2 9 1 . . 991 875 2 1 1 9... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1983: ... T h i s r e p o r t w a s r e c e i v e d for r e c o r d . 894 390 1 302 831 7 496 686 152 085 152 126 624 Improvements, Football Practice Field, Athletic Association, Urbana 33 On February 28, 1983, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Athletic Association authorized a special appropriation of 269,650 for a project to improve and enlarge the football practice area east of Me... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1983: ...1, 1983, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of 46,500. Professor Kristufek succeeds Ronald Legon who assumed the acting deanship upon Sheldon Fordham's retirement on February 28, 1983. This recommendation is made with the support of the faculty of the college. The vice president for academic affairs concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Stone, this... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1984)
- 1985: ...n amounts up to 50,000, to be paid by the University. A copy of this report is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1985 31 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1985. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Sales: 2 8 1 191 000 Tenneco d... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
- 1985: ... is filed with the secretary. This report was received for record. Report of Investment Transactions through February 28,1985 31 The comptroller presented the investment report as of February 28, 1985. Transactions under Finance and Audit Committee Guidelines Date Number Description Cost Yield Sales: 2 8 1 191 000 Tenneco demand notes 1 191 000 00 1 2 11 136 000 Quaker Oats demand n o t e s . . 13... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
- 1989: ...eral letters requesting that it execute a Consent to Assignment of all agreements with Reese to Humana. On Wednesday, the University was advised that the sale would close on Thursday, February 28, and that the Consent to Assignment must be executed prior thereto. Discussions between the University and representatives of Reese indicated that a six-month extension of the agreement was possible pendi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
- 1991: ...eave of absence of one year, as is customary. Report on Reese Humana Hospital Illinois, Inc., Agreements First, the board received a r e p o r t of the Executive Committee meetings of February 28 and March 1. T h e minutes of these meetings are filed with the secretary of the board. As a result of these meetings, the m e m b e r s of the Executive Committee authorized the University to enter into ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
- 1993: ... fixed-base operator will be required to pay monthly payments of 500 toward the cost of a fuel spill cleanup. These payments will be retroactive to July 1, 1991, and continue through February 28, 1993, or until an amount equal to 10,000 has been received by the University. T h e chancellor at Urbana and the vice president for business and finance recommend that the comptroller and secretary be aut... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
- 1993: ...ssor from State appropriated funds. Dr. Halvorsen will succeed Dr. John Coon who was acting chair of the Department of Family Practice upon the resignation of Dr. Gregory Clementz on February 28, 1993. This recommendation is, made with the advice of a search committee, 2 the 1 Jane Win-Shih Liu, professor of computer science, chair; Gordon A. Baym, Center for Advanced Study Professor of Physics; S... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
- 1993: ...rly served as an administrative staff member in the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, with primary responsibilities for managing. Urbana-Champaign Campus The election was held on February 28 and March 1, 1995, with Chapin Rose, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, receiving the largest vote tally of the four candidates. The total number of votes cast was 3,772. The tally for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
- 1993: ...ent, Ozark would pay a monthly rate of 376. This rate, with accumulated interest ,150 BOARD OF TRUSTEES January 15 earned on payments received, should provide approximately 86,250 by February 28, 1993, a sum which, in relation to the 125,000 requirement under the Revenue Bond, is commensurate with Ozark's share of the space in the building. These "reserve account" payments, together with the renta... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1994: ...tion Building 9 Under a July 1, 1978, agreement Ozark Air Lines is committed to pay the University 41,676 annual rent for space in the Willard Airport Administration Building through February 28, 1994. These payments, together with rental payments from other tenants in the building, and other funds available in the airport commercial account, provide for the debt service on the Willard Airport Ope... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1994: ... payments, would be applied in accordance with the revenue bond covenants. In return for this additional payment, the University would agree to extend the space rental agreement from February 28, 1994, to February 29, 1996. During this period Ozark would pay a bare rent, exclusive of charges for service, to be determined at that time based on the bare rent then being charged others for like space.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1982)
- 1995: ...ological sciences, beginning August 21, 1994 N , at an annual salary of 45,000. NILDA P. PERAGALLO, associate professor of maternal-child nursing, on 55 percent time, August 21, 1994-February 28, 1995 QY55 , at an annual salary of 36,850, and on 75 percent time, March 1, 1995-August 31, 1997 QY75 , at an annual salary of 50,250, community liaison, Jane Addams College of Social Work, on 20 percent ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
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