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Today in the History of the University of Illinois

Welcome to the new "Today in the History of the University of Illinois" feature! This is an extremely experimental project to build a database of major events in the University's history, currently totaling more than 500,000. The current database below was compiled using software programs that identified all dates in the pages on this site and in its more than 70,000 pages of digitized historical material. Since all dates were 100% automatically identified, there may be errors, and many date references may refer to routine events. This is a work in progress, please contact University Archives with comments, questions, recommendations, etc. A total of 160 events are recorded for today.

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  • 1869: ...nday, December 7 to Friday, March 5, 1869, with a winter holiday from December 24 until January 2, while the third term ran from March 15 until Friday, June 4, with a spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. 2 The various fees to attend the University would seem familiar to any modern student, as seen in Table 1. Tuition 15.00 per annum for in-state 20.00 per annum for out-of-state Room Rent 4.00... (Settling into a Prarie Life)

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  • 1855: ...er 28, 1854, January 18, February 1, 1855; Jacksonville Constitutionist-, January 23, 1855. "Illinois State Begister, February 1, 1855. "Prairie Farmer, May, 1855. a Kennicott to Turner, March 6, 1855, Turner manuscripts. ,Activity Illinois Industrial League 88 complished. Turner gave more time to his personal business which had suffered much during the last two years on account of his work for th... (Book - History of the University (Powell))
  • 1869: ...erm opens Monday, Dec. 7; closes Friday, March 5, 1869, Third term opens Monday, March 15 ; closes Friday, June 4. Holiday recess from December 24 to January 2, 1869. Spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. ,201 EXPENSES. Tuition to Illinois students Tuition to foreign students Fee for incidentals , Room rent for each student 15 20 2 4 00 per annum. 00 " 50 per term. 00 ' Room rent is only charg... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1868)
  • 1869: March 6th, 1869 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1869)
  • 1869: ..." closes Winter " opens Winter " closes Spring " opens Spring " closes EXPENSES. Tuition to Illinois students Tuition to foreign students Fee for incidentals Room rent for each student March 6th, 1869. March 15, June 5, " Sept. 13, " Dec, 4, " Dec. 6, " March 5, 1870. March 14, " June 4. " 15 00 per annum 20 00 250 per term. 4 00 " Room rent is only charged to students who room in the University b... (Course Catalog - 1868-1869 VERSION B)
  • 1869: ...rm opens Monday, Sept. 14; closes Friday, Dec. 4. Second " " Dec. 7; " " March 5,'69. Third " " Mar. 15 ; " " June 4. Holiday recess from December 24 to Jan. 2, 1869. Spring vacation from March 6 to March 15. EXPENSES. Tuition to Illinois students, 15.00 per annum. " foreign " 20.00 " Fee for incidentals, 2.50 per term. Room rent for each student, 4.00 " Room rent is only charged to students who r... (Course Catalog - 1868 )
  • 1886: CHICAGO, March 6,1886. P Trustee McLean moved that the above communication be placed on file, and that a committee of three be appointed to confer with the club, which motion was seconded nd carried. Trustees McLean, Benn... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1886)
  • 1890: ... not more probably than should be anticipated under the conditions of t h e year, if students are expected to pay for what they actually use and no more. U N I V E R S I T Y OF ILLINOIS, March 6, 1890. Prof. T. J. Burrill, Acting Begent, S I R : The number of students in attendance in t h e classes in chemistry is now greater than i t has been for several years, and increased expenditure is thereb... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1890)
  • 1894: ...t by Professor Morrow, and also a report of the board of direction of the Agricultural Experiment Station. REPORT FROM FARM AND AGRICULTURAL D E P A R T M E N T . UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, March 6, 1894. Dr. T. J. Burrill, Acting Regent, D E A R SIR: I respectfully present the following report from the agricultural department of the University for t h e quarter ending March L 1894. The receipts for ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1894)
  • 1902: ...presented for audit, being Nos. 26 to 91, inclusive. Paper Q is a list of the College of Medicine vouchers presented for audit, being Nos. 228 to 579, inclusive. I wish to report that on March 6, 1902, I was served by John E. Burns Lumber Company with a notice of a lien of 1,600.28 upon the warrants to be issued to Kelly O'Brien. Also that on March 10, 1902, I was served by Enochs Bros, of a lien ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1904)
  • 1902: March 6 Indiana-Illinois debate won by Indiana (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1906: ...gs and Grounds Committee presented- the following report with regard to the F a r m Mechanics Building, and renting Dean Davenport's house, and the report was approved: URBANA, ILLINOIS, March 6, 1906. To the Board, of Trustees of the University of Illinois: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds reports that plans for a new farm mechanics building were presented by Dean Davenport and others. Aft... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1908)
  • 1907: , March 6, 1907. Professor Morgan Brooks, TJrbana, Illinois: DEAR SIR Confirming my several conversations with you relative to connecting your branch exchange with the Bell exchange, will say that our rate schedule ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1907: ...rch 12, 1907 : April 1, 1907: Prof. Morgan Brooks, University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. DEAR SIR: Referring- to the proposition of Wm. Upham, manager of the Champaign Bell Exchange, dated March 6th, and to your letter of March 9th on the same subject, I hereby authorize you to accept Mr. Upham's proposition to connect with five trunk lines to the University telephone exchange at a rental price of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1910)
  • 1909: 309 March 6 W. W. Trimble 310,. .do Alexander Lumber Co Lumber W. Atlee, Burpee Co Seed.. 311 ..do F. H. McFarland ..do . 312 ..do Addresses 313 March 15 Addressograph Co Illinois State Reformatory Paper 314 ..do Pan... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1912)
  • 1911: ...he Committee on the College of Medicine, with power to act. " SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS FOR 1911-12. 11. The following communication from Dr. David Kinley, dean of the Graduate School: Mar. 6, 1911. President Edmund J. James: DEAR MB. PRESIDENT The Executive Faculty of the Graduate School makes the following nominations to scholarships and fellowships for the year 1911-12: Agronomy . Charles F.... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1914)
  • 1912: March 6 Law Club held annual "smoke f e s t " at College Hall. Dr. Charles B. Gibson, '77, gave two lectures based on his personal experiences in Turkey (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1913: ...rustees,' in accordance with their agreement, authorized and directed the President of the University to reopen the Medical School in the plant thus acquired, which was done on Thursday, March 6, 1913. Through this action of the alumni the University has come into the control of an extremely valuable property, very well located for the purposes of a medical school. There will naturally be some dif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: March 6, 1913. Prucha, Martin J., Assistant Professor of Dairy Bacteriology in the College of Agriculture and Assistant Chief in Dairy Bacteriology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for a term of three years... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1913: ...the payment of such indebtedness. The Trustees at the same time directed the President of the University to reopen the medical school in the plant thus acquired, which was done Thursday, March 6, 1913. At this time the deeds and bill of sale to the property, real and personal, and the stock, together with the charter belonging to ,The Colleges and Schools 235 the corporation, were turned over to t... (Book - 16 Years (Edmund James))
  • 1913: ... and steps were immediately taken to secure a donation to the University of the capital stock of the corporation of the College of Physicians and Suregons. This donation was made, and, on March 6,1913, a deed of the lands and buildings and a bill of sale of the equipment owned by the institution were deposited with Treasurer Haugan, thus completing the transfer of the College property to the Unive... (Book - 30 Year Master Plan (Tilton & O'Donnell))
  • 1913: ...ADDRESSES DELIVERED UPON THE RE-OPENING OF THE Medical Department of the University of Illinois March 6, 1913 ,ADDRESS BY D. A. K. STEELE, M. D, LL. D. Presentation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago to the Trustees of the University of Illinois, March 6, 1918. Early last summer a movement ... (Dedication - Chicago Medical Center Reopening)
  • 1913: ... great truths that 'would be of service not only to our people, but to all mankind. B ,ABSTRACT OF ADDRESS AT THE REOPENING OF THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913, IN THE MEDICAL HALL, CORNER OF HONORS AND WEST HARRISON STREETS, CHICAGO, BY EDMUND J. JAMES, PRESIDENT OF TH1 UNIVERSITY. Friends: We are gathered here today to celebrate a unique occasion. The his... (Dedication - Chicago Medical Center Reopening)
  • 1913: ...t they proceeded to secure the capital stock of the College of Physicians and Surgeons and then presented it to the Trustees of the University. The College of Medicine was then re-opened March 6, 1913. A vigorous policy of expansion and development followed. The equipment has been perfected and brought down to date, and the entrance requirements have been raised to a par with those of the best med... (Book - Early History of University (1916))
  • 1913: ...s committee succeeded in securing every share 2,170 of the capital stock of the corporation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, as a donation to the University of Illinois, and on March 6, 1913, the title and deed of all t h e college property was transferred to the University and accepted by the trustees as the permanent medical department of t h e University. On t h a t occasion the write... (Book - History of University of Illinois at Chicago (1921))
  • 1914: Parent March 6 Stanley. Name of Nurse. Date of Arrival. Departure. Miss Davis Midnight March 5 Arrangements were made with Mr. W. F. Murphy, John Street, Champaign,, for groceries; with Mr. B. E. Spalding for drugs; wit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...08 West Springfield Avenue, Urbana, owned by the University, as a second emergency hospital. The tents were left and are now occupied by the nurses as sleeping quarters. On the morning of March 6, after looking over the house at 1208 West Springfield, a squad of men was set to work cleaning and scrubbing. Arrangements were made for turning on the city water, installing an electric meter, and conne... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ... GENERAL UNIVERSITY VOUCHERS Continued. March 5, To whom. For what. Amount. 1914. 5 C. F. Libbie Co 6416 Mar. 6417 ..do. . . . Gee Co 6418 ..do Rand McNally Co 6419 ..do J. A. Fairlie 6420 Mar. 6 G. W. Sheldon Co 6421 -.do D. H. Carnahan 6422 ..do . . . J. W. Butler Paper Co 6423 ..do Hubert V. Stephenson 6424 ..do S. C. Skemp 6425 ..do Charles T. Huff ord.. 6426 ..do The Arthur H. Clark Co 6427 .... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...d o . . . . . T h e Burr Co . O 6547 . .do Reliable Plumbing Heating Co.. O 6548 ..do S. E. Huff C o . . . O 6549 . . d o . . . . .Taylor Hardware Co O 6550 . .do Percival Moorehead O 6551 Mar. 6 Percival Moorehead O 6552 ..do The Burr C o . . . . O 6553 . .do B. A. Strauch O 6554 . .do Twin City Printing Co O 6555 . .do Tablet Ticket Co O 6556 ..do E. H. Sargent Co O 6557 . .do Ernst Hertzberg So... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: March 6, OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND EQUIPMENT VOUCHERS Continued. No. Date. To whom. For what. Amount. 1914. 0 6637 Mar. 6 Kirkpatrick, F. A Cld. Leggitt, F. W Lowe, Lucy T-itrndfri, ft. fj . MfiCnnnftl, T , M , ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: 0 6637 Mar. 6 Kirkpatrick, F. A Cld. Leggitt, F. W Lowe, Lucy T-itrndfri, ft. fj . MfiCnnnftl, T , M , . . mmmm m i L O 6638 Mar. McCuen, T. W McGhee, 0 . M Mattoon, E. W Martin, C. C Miner, H. W Mohr, Alba Munson, Joh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1914: ...al labor ..do J. W. Dunlap ,..' 14 50 Office equipment Automatic Electric Co 55 00 ..do Building changes C. H. Brownell 125 00 ..do Traveling expenses 6 29 G. E. Wright ..do February, 1914 Mar. 6 Payroll , 350 78 Wages, February, 1914. 77 60 Booher,M. C do... 84 80 Booker, A. J 96 00 do Boyce, Will Allen 98 23 do Clancy, Frank. 82 80 do iCraig, J. D 45 90i do Crawford, R. W 77 20 do Dunseth, C. A ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1915)
  • 1915: ... Carson Pirie Scott Co C 1000 C1001 . . d o . . . . Waite Grass Carpet Co C 1002 . . d o . . . . Diebald Safe Lock Co C 1003 . . d o . . . . Goder-Heimann Co C1004 do.... H. Barton C 10051 Mar. 6 Freeman Brooks C 1006 Mar. 8 Canadian Mining Journal C 1007 . . d o . . . . A. C. McClurg Co C1008 . . d o . . . . John H. Doyle C 1009 do.... American Tamworth Swine Record Assn C 1010 . . d o . . . . Th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ...ident of the University. ,928 UNIVERSITY o rLLijsrois. Mar. 14, month, beginning March 1, 1916, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, March 6, 1916, Folsom, J. W., Instructor in Entomology in the Summer Session of 1916, at a remuneration of three hundred dollars 300 for the session. March 7, 1916. Fontaine, E. O., Shelf Assistant in the Library,... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: 5506 Mar. 6 The Wabash Ry. Co., Champaign... 5507 ..do.... The Wabash Ry. Co., Urbana 5508 ..do.... The Burr Co 5509 ..do.... Alexander Lumber Co 5510 ..do.... Central Electric Co 5511 ..do.... James B. Clow Sons 551... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1916: ... y . , Gas E l e c 5 00 Electric p o w e r t r i c Co Material furnished from U n i v e r 338 . . d o . . . . H . S. Capron, T r e a s u r e r . 138 13 s i t y storeroom 23 87 Freight, 339 Mar. 6 T h e W a b a s h R y . Co 1,865 65 Contract 340 Mar. Q M a r r s - T a n n e r E l e c t r i c Co 666 75 do 341 . . d o . . . . 200 00 Roofing 342 . . d o . . . . S t a n d a r d Roofing Co ,1110 UNIVERS... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1916)
  • 1917: ...lds i a j o r W. A. S t a r r e t t Our Natural Kesources and National Defenses p j-j Newell War Powers and Military Law Z'S.-Mnjor'j'o9vph Wheless I 1 ,L , 6 I Feb 12. 11 o I t X 1 ff V S' Mar 6 Mar' 3. Mir 19. Apr 3.' Apr 9.' Apr 16. pr 24 Apr.' 30. Feb. 15. Feb. 26. Mar. 1. Mar. 2. Mar. 4. Mar. 8. Mar. 12. Mar. 20. Mar. 26. Mar. 27. I -Many a Micklc Makes Muckle" This lecture was of special int... (War Publications - WWI Compilation 1923 - Article 16)
  • 1918: ...rsity of Illinois March 6, 1913 ,ADDRESS BY D. A. K. STEELE, M. D, LL. D. Presentation of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago to the Trustees of the University of Illinois, March 6, 1918. Early last summer a movement was inaugurated by the Alumni Association of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago which resulted in the appointment of your speaker as Chairman of a committ... (Dedication - Chicago Medical Center Reopening)
  • 1919: March 6, 1919. Schott, Florence N., Assistant in Chemistry, for eight months, beginning November 1, 1918, on one-half time, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ...rsity. Cordially yours, LLOYD MOREY I took up this matter with the Honorable Fred E. Sterling, Treasurer of the State of Illinois, and received from him the following reply: SPRINGFIELD, March 6, 1919 Hon, Edmund J, James M Y DEAR M R . JAMES: On my return today from an Eastern business trip of ten days, I found your letter of the 20th inst. awaiting me and note what you say therein. In reply I be... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1919: ... conditions of temperature and moisture, are needed for such work, and should be provided for in connection with the proposed building. Yours very truly, J. W. LLOYD Chief in Olericulture March 6,1919 Professor J. C. Blair, Department of Horticulture DEAR PROFESSOR BLAIR: Please allow me to call your attention again to the necessity of providing sindoor working space for the Division of Pomology. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: March 6, 1920 President David Kinley, University of Illinois M Y DEAR PRESIDENT KINLEY: I enclose, as per your request, a proposed budget for the special contract with the Federal Board for Vocational Education fo... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1920: March 6, 1920. Wegner, A. S., Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, for the second semester of the academic year 1919-20, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty dollars for the... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1920)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Bailie, V. Willard, Statistical Clerk and Stenographer in the Registrar's Office, at a salary of one hundred eight and one-third dollars 108.33 a month, from March 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subj... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Blount, W. P., Graduate Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Brennan, J. W., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give seven hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Cagann, Edith, Clerk in the Office of the Purchasing Agent, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from March 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commiss... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Colyer, R. G., Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give eight hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Cottle, M. H., Assistant in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine, from February 6, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Hall, Alice K., Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, from February 6, 1922, to June 6, 1922, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Helbing, Ray, Bookkeeper in the Auditor's Office, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from March 1, 1922', to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Hubbs, Genesia E., Stenographer in the Department of Home Economics, at a salary of seventy-five dollars 75 a month, from March 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Servic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Karrer, Roselle, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month. This appointment supersedes her previous one (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Lifvendahl, R. A., Student Assistant in Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, in the College of Medicine, to give not more than one hundred fifty hours service during the second semester, b... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Lucas, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Lucas, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, to give eight hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 MacCornack, D. M., Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fift... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 MacCornack, D. M., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Meeks, Rosamond E., Stenographer in the Administration Department of the College of Agriculture, at a salary of one hundred dollars 100 a month, from February 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 2 J ,I78 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 14 Ochs, Milton, Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give seven hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .5... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Plice, S. G., Assistant in Obstetrics, for six months, beginning February 1, 1922, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Rost, Theodore, Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give seven hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Saelhof, C. C , Graduate Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, to give twenty hours service a week, for seventeen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Schultz, Louis, Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give fourteen hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Schuster, Florence, Stenographer in the Bureau of Educational Research, at a salary of ninety dollars 90 a month, from February 15, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Servi... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Smejkal, F. J., Graduate Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give ten hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning, February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Steinert, L. E. P., Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Sukumlyn, Stephen, Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922', at a compensation of fif... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Teagarden, Irene, Assistant in Bacteriology, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Vandaveer, F. E., Research Graduate Assistant in Gas Engineering, on onehalf time, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars 60 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Wien, M. S., Instructor in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, from February 18, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Witters, J. E., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give six hours service a week, for eight weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 Yonker, W., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give seven hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 7, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents .50 an hour (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: March 6, 1922 The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM W. L. ABBOTT Secretary President ,,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS April 12, 1922 The April meeting of the Board of Trustees of th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ... Assistant in English, on one-third time, for ten months, beginning September 1,1922, at a salary of fifty dollars 50 a month. March 30,1922 Jacobson, L. J., Instructor in Medicine, from March 6, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. March 24, 1922 iThe date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1922: ...athematics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of seventy dollars 70 a month. March 30, 1922 Quigley, W. J., Assistant Professor of Medicine, from March 6, 1922, to September 1, 1922, without salary. This'appointment supersedes his previous one. March 30, 1922 Rector, Gordon, Assistant in Geology, on three-fourths time, for four months, beginning March 1, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1922)
  • 1924: ...he lower s s e s combination with the above themes The effect is one of cathedral bells rrliatn... u - . T i L A dignity ' e x a U a t , o n lemmty, and 8 ,University Auditorium Thursday, March 6 PRIDE OF THE ILLINI THE COMPOSER, conducting KARL KING Dedicated to A. A, Harding and the University of Illinois Bands in 1928, Pride of the Illini has long been firmly PAGEANT established in campus tradi... (Dedication - Band Building - Band Master's Association)
  • 1925: March 6, 1925 Maxwell, D. C , Assistant in Soil Survey Mapping, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for six months, beginning March 1, 1925, at a salary of one hundredfifteendoll... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1925: March 6, 1925 Miller, L. B., Assistant in Soil Survey Experiment Fields, in the Department of Agronomy, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for six and one-half months, beginning February 15, 1925, at a salary... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1926: March 6, 1926 Dean M . S. Ketchum, Engineering Hall Dear Mr. Dean: Please accept m y thanks for yours of March 3 concerning the sale of foundry and other products which are by-products of the educational work of t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1926)
  • 1926: ...executed Name Date Item J. Frank Winkler 167 July 2, 1926 Sewer connections to Lease contracts executed under general regulations:1 Date Pharmacy Building Tenure Lease to Property Rental March 6, 1926 One year from Louis Natain and 1758 W. Polk St. 45 per month April 21, 1926 May I, 1926 Sam Edelman Chicago, Illinois One year from Elmer Scheideman First Floor Flat 2l"per month P U R C H A S E 1745... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1928: March 6, 1928 President David Kinley, 355 Administration, West Deak President Kinley : I wish to report that in accordance with the action of the Board of Trustees on February 14, 1928, the following securities of... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1928)
  • 1929: March 6, 1929 Cohen, Maurice L., Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for five months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1929: March 6, 1929 Fisher, C. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, beginning March 1, 1929, and continuing until June 15, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: ...rom the Comptroller of contracts and of purchase orders of 1,000 and over executed since the last report was made to the Board. CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER JANUARY jo, i93o, TO MARCH 6, 1930 Cooperative Research Agreements executed on special authorization of the Board of Trustees: A mount lobe received by the Name University Date Purpose The Borden Company of New 2 000 00 Feb. 12, 1930 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: March 6, 1930 Hood, Marion, Instructor in Medicine and Research Assistant in the Hospital, in the Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, for six months beginning March 1, 1930, without vacation, at ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: March 6, 1930 Mortimer, Harold M., Assistant in the Department of Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, on one-fifth time two full afternoons a week for six months beginning March 1, 1930, at a cash compensatio... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1930: March 6, 1930 Roy, Nereus Hubert, Special Research Assistant in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the Engineering Experiment Station, College of Engineering, beginning March 1, 1930, and continuing until furth... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1931: ... AND PURCHASE ORDERS 27 T h e following report from the Comptroller of contracts a n d purchase orders executed since the last report w a s m a d e : CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER MARCH 6, pjo, TO APRIL 4, 1930 Contract executed under special authorization of the Board of Trustees in meeting of M a r c h 11, 1930, recorded in minutes on pages 543 and 544: Name Amount Date Item General Chem... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930)
  • 1931: ...on February 21, 1931. H e had been in the employ of the University since January 1, 1902. The death benefit in his case is 360. J. W . Johnson, Laborer in the Physical Plant Division, on March 6, 1931. H e had been in the employ of the University since December 14, 1929. The death benefit in his case is 140.05. I recommend that the sum of 3,250.05 be appropriated from the Reserve and Contingent Fu... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1931: ...f the University. O n motion of M r . Barr, this request w a s granted. REQUEST FOR USE OF UNIVERSITY BUILDING 22 The University Place Church of Christ of Champaign burned down on Sunday, March 6. The officers of the church request permission to use a University building for their services until they can rebuild. There would be no expense to the University involved in this because the church would... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1932)
  • 1933: March 6, 1933 Powell, Alden L., Assistant in Political Science, on one-half time, beginning February 15, 1933, and continuing until June 30, 1933, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars 70 a month t... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1934: March 6, 1934 Leland, Benn Joseph, Research Assistant in Civil Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, for four months beginning March 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred twenty ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1934)
  • 1935: ...de as recommended. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR F. J. KEILHOLZ 3 A report that Mr. F. J. Keilholz, Agricultural Extension Editor, has been given sick leave of absence with pay from February 1 to March 6, 1935. This report was received for record. LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSORS SIMON LITMAN AND E. L. BOGART 4 A recommendation from the Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration that sabba... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1935: ...e as recommended. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR F. J . KEILHOLZ 3 A report that Mr. F. J. Keilholz, Agricultural Extension Editor, has been given sick leave of absence with pay from February 1 to March 6, 1935. This report was received for record. LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSORS SIMON LITMAN AND E. L. BOGART 4 A recommendation from the Dean of the College of Commerce and Business Administration that sabba... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...d. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 18 The following report from the Comptroller of contracts executed since the last report: CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER FEBRUARY 17, 1936, TO MARCH 6, 1936 Cooperative investigation approved by Board of Trustees in meeting of January 24, 1936 Minutes, page 512 : With whom State of 4 California For Investigation of reversed stresses on riveted connection... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...E P O R T ON LEGISLATION A F F E C T I N G G E N E R A L ASSEMBLY S C H O L A R S H I P S 10 A report that the Senate Committee on Education of the 59th General Assembly held a hearing on March 6 to consider statements from the representatives of the University concerning Senate Bill 136, which proposes to provide two additional scholarships for each member of the General Assembly for 1935 and 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., and the Committee finally reported the bill out with the recommendation that it do pass. This report was received for record. R E P O R T ON LEGISLATION TO ABOLISH TUITION F E E S 11 On March 6 the Senate Committee on Education of the 59th General Assembly considered Senate Bill 198, which would exempt residents of Illinois attending the University from paying any tuition fees, and invited repre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...d. COMPTROLLER'S REPORT OF CONTRACTS 18 The following report from the Comptroller of contracts executed since the last report: CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER FEBRUARY 17, 1936, TO MARCH 6, 1936 Cooperative investigation approved by Board of Trustees in meeting of January 24, 1936 Minutes, page 512 : With whom State of 4 California Amount to be received by the For Tenure University Date Inve... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ...E P O R T ON LEGISLATION A F F E C T I N G G E N E R A L ASSEMBLY S C H O L A R S H I P S 10 A report that the Senate Committee on Education of the 59th General Assembly held a hearing on March 6 to consider statements from the representatives of the University concerning Senate Bill 136, which proposes to provide two additional scholarships for each member of the General Assembly for 1935 and 193... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1936: ..., and the Committee finally reported the bill out with the recommendation that it do pass. This report was received for record. R E P O R T ON LEGISLATION TO ABOLISH TUITION F E E S 11 On March 6 the Senate Committee on Education of the 59th General Assembly considered Senate Bill 198, which would exempt residents of Illinois attending the University from paying any tuition fees, and invited repre... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1936)
  • 1937: March 6, 1937 Kaski, Ignatius Joseph, Assistant in Chemistry, in the College of Pharmacy, for four months beginning March 1, 1937, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of one hundred twenty dollars 120 a month. Ma... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: March 6, 1937 RESIGNATIONS The Secretary presented also for record the following list of resignations. Circle, Sidney Joseph, Assistant in Pharmacology and Therapeutics, in the Department of Pharmacology, Materia ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1938)
  • 1937: .... John Simeon Cleavinger both ot whom are well known to many of th alumni. Gerald H. Sandy. M A . '32. and Margaret Spoon Sandy, M.A. '34, announce the irth of a son William F r a n k on March 6, 1937. Mr. Sandy is in charge of the Exchange divisi on of the University of Illinois and Mrs. Sandy was for several years reference assistant. eachers of reference subjects will be much interested in an a... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 23)
  • 1939: ... drawings and specifications on February 11, 1939. T h e Physical Plant Department submitted to the State Architect's office its comments and suggestions concerning these drawings, and on March 6 a conference was had at which these suggestions were discussed in detail. N o reply has been received on the questions raised. On March 9 the Physical Plant Department received the plans and specification... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1939: ... with a capacity audience of more than 25,000 people in prospect. The Chicago Illini Club has been successful in securing a block of seats for the Illinois-Northwestern basketball game on March 6. Frank Rokusek, president of the Club, is campaigning for 1,000 club members by May 1 a pretentious program, but not an impossible one. Cincinnati. William C. Savage, '17, called together the Illini here ... (UI Foundation Series - Bulletin 6 (1937))
  • 1940: ...1, 1940. One of his colleagues has been taking care of Doctor Olkon's classes without additional expense to the University. 8. Miss Irene Chott, Junior Clerk in the Dispensary, one month, March 6 to April S, 1940, inclusive, without pay. H e r salary during the period of her absence will be used for the employment of a substitute. On motion of Mr. Jensen, these leaves were granted as recommended. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1940)
  • 1942: March 6, 1942 COLLEGE OF M E D I C I N E Physiology Surgery Harold F. Hailman Edson F . Fowler Lawrence S. Mann Claude R. Snead Fellowship. Fellowship. Fellowship. Fellowship. JI I I I 200 200 200 2O0 April 6, 194... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ... A N D FELLOWSHIPS SUPPLEMENTARY The Secretary presented also for record the following supplementary lists of graduate scholars and fellows appointed by the President of the University on March 6, and April 6, 10, and 13, 1942. March 6, 1942 COLLEGE OF M E D I C I N E Physiology Surgery Harold F. Hailman Edson F . Fowler Lawrence S. Mann Claude R. Snead Fellowship. Fellowship. Fellowship. Fellowsh... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1942)
  • 1942: ...of his generous spirit as w n H as i scholarship and a thorough knowledge of scholarship's greater iV ces k t laborator. i he library Class of 1925 Word has been received of the death on March 6, 1942, of Alma Hook, who for a year previous had been on sick leave from her position a s head Department Park, Maryland. Class of 1926 Helen Haug, for fifteen years in charge of Dayton's largest branch li... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 30)
  • 1942: ...I A L P R O G R A M FOR V E T E R A N S Fourteen students are taking advantage of the special program for veterans offered by the Library School during the second semester, which began on March 6. Half of the group are veterans, representing all branches of the armed services except the Marines. The class is equally divided between men and women. This is the first time in the history of the Librar... (UI Library School Alumni Newsletter - 38)
  • 1943: ...arch 15, 1943. ANDERSON, M R S . VIRGINIA DIETZ, Assistant Clerk-Typist BROWN, ANDREW WILSON, Associate Professor of in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office resignation effective March 6, 1943. Psychology resignation effective January 11, 1943; and Associate Professor of Criminology, in the D e partment of Criminology, Social Hygiene, and Medical Jurisprudence, in the College of Medicine r... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1943: ...gnation effective March 1, 1943. SECORD, P A U L FRANK, Assistant in Psychology resignation effective March 1, 1943 . SUMMERSON, CHARLES HENRY, Assistant in Geology resignation effective March 6, 1943. The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM PARK LIVINGSTON Secretary President ,This Page Intentionally Left Blank ,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS April 29, 1943 The April... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...ng the present status of the contract except that it was given Washington approval and had been sent to the lowest bidder contractors for their signatures. 4. I quote from a letter dated March 6, 1944, which was received from Colonel Hyde, A. C , Liaison Officer of the Army Air Forces. "In order that we may properly inform the Eastern Flying Training Command at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Alabama, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ... fifty dollars 350 a month this supersedes his previous appointment . March J J . 944 HOUSENGA, M R S . JOSEPHINE, Cashier in the Bursar s Division of the Comptroller's Office, beginning March 6, 1944, and continuing through August 31, 1944, subject to University Civil Service rules, at a salary at the rate of one hundred twenty-five dollars 125 a month. February 25, 1944 HRUBECKY, HENRY FRANCIS, ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...rition, in the College of Medicine resignation effective March 26, 1944. HAYES, M R S . DOROTHY DUEWER, Cashier in the Bursar's Division of the Comptroller's Office resignation effective March 6, 1944. HUGHES, M R S . M A Y B., Junior Clerk-Stenographer in the Office of the Executive Dean of the Chicago Colleges resignation effective March 25, 1944. LANG, M R S . BLANCHE ELAINE, Assistant Clerk-St... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...Experiment Station resignation effective at the close of business, March 31, 1944. WERNICKE, HENRY OSCAR, Assistant Professor of Surgery, in the College of Medicine resignation effective March 6, 1944. The Board adjourned. H. E. C U N N I N G H A M PARK LIVINGSTON Secretary President ,,MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS June 1, 1 9 4 4 With Executive Committee Meeting o... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...Educational Hospitals, March 1, 1042, through August 31, 1944. Army Nurse Leaves ,1944 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 899 SOL Roy ROSENTHAL, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology and Public Health, March 6 through August 31, 1944. A r m y NORMAN E. LENTZ, Junior Account Clerk, Division of Services for Crippled Children, March 1 through August 31, 1944. A r m y On motion of Mr. Fornof, these leaves were gran... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: ...44. HERMAN L. WASCHER, Assistant Chief in Soil Survey, sick leave with pay from March 22 through April 25, 1944. SHERMAN G. MENEFEE, Associate in Dairy Chemistry, sick leave with pay from March 6 through May 14, 1044. M. R. DOBBERMAN, Associate in Architecture, leave without pay so that he may accept a temporary position in the State Architect's Office at Springfield, from May 27 through August 31... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1944)
  • 1944: " March 6, 1944 ALEXANDER KERENSKY, former Premier of Russia: "Russia and the International Situation." March 17, 1944 UPTON CLOSE, journalist and radio commentator; authority on the F a r East: "Our W a r in the Ea... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1945: March 6, 1945 PETERSON, LAWRENCE W I L L I A M , Instructor in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for seven months beginning February 1, 1945, at a salary at the rate of one hundred thirty-five... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...o on a scientific mission to Germany, and the Board authorized a special leave of absence with pay for a period of six months. Professor Adams has returned to his University duties as of March 6, 1946. T h i s report w a s received for record. CONTRACTS FOR POWER PLANT ADDITION EQUIPMENT 9 Bids have been secured on a steam generating unit, turbine generator, and condensing equipment for the Power ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 BOSMAJIAN, GEORGE, J R . , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for four months beginning March I, 1046, at a salary of four hundred dollars 400 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 ELLICKSON, M R S (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 GIESECKE, GUSTAVE ERNST, Resident Manager, with the rank of Associate, of the Chanute Field Housing Project, beginning February 11, 1946, and continuing through June 30, 1946, at a salary at the rate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 HOLLENDER, ABRAHAM R., Professor of Otolaryngology, Emeritus, beginning February I, 1046 this supersedes his previous appointment (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 KESERT, MEYER, Clinical Assistant in Ophthalmology, in the Illinois Eye and E a r Infirmary, for eight months beginning January 1, 1946, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 ,1050 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 9 KNEIER, CHARLES MAYARD, Professor of Political Science, on indefinite tenure, beginning March I, 1946, at a salary at the rate of seven thousand dollars 7000 a year th... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 RAINEY, CLARENCE W., Instructor in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, for six months beginning March I, 1946, without salary (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: March 6, 1946 SCHMALZ, GUENTER, Assistant in German, on three-fourths time, for four months beginning February 1, 1946, at a salary of six hundred seventy-five dollars 675 (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...ignation effective March 19, 1946. BENNE, KENNETH DEAN, Associate Professor of Education, in the College of Education, and in t h e Division of University Extension resignation effective March 6, 1946. BENNETT, M R S . JESSIE CASSIDY, Assistant Editor, with the rank of Instructor, in the Agricultural Experiment Station and in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics resignation e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1946: ...SEPH, Clinical Assistant in Medicine, beginning May 6, 1946, and continuing through August 31, 1946, without salary. M a y 9, 1946 BERG, M A X , Clinical Associate in Medicine, beginning March 6, 1946, and continuing through August 31, 1946, without salary this supersedes his previous appointment . M a y 4, 1946 BLOOM, EARL P H I P P S , Assistant in English, for three months beginning April 1, 19... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1946)
  • 1947: ...ur : less than four, 2; more than four, 1.50 Individual training: 1 hour, 4; 4 hour, 2.50 National FabriWater sterilization with ultraviolet 300 00 February 13, 1947 cated Products light March 6, 1947 Air Materiel Instruction for two Army Air Force Command officers This report was received for record. AUTOMOBILE FLEET INSURANCE 31 Specifications were sent to 41 interested agencies for automobile f... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1948: ...ent of age sixty-five 65 in exceptional cases and for substantial cause at the request of the Employee and upon certification of the Employer." Professor Weber will be 66 years of age on March 6, 1948, and has requested retirement because of his health. At the end of the current semester Professor Weber will have been in the service of the University 25J4 years. H e has been granted sick leave fro... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1948)
  • 1950: ...bruary 1, 1950, to render service during the second semester of the academic year, 225 a month 3-18-50 . GRIFFIN, EDWARD G., Instructor, Crowns and Fixed Partial Dentures Dentistry 3 10 , March 6-August 31, 1950, 900 a year 3-18-50 . GROSS, DOROTHY A., Assistant, Institute of Aviation, six months beginning March I, 1950, 2900 a year, supersedes 3-18-50 . GUNSALUS, I. C , Professor, Bacteriology, i... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1950)
  • 1951: ...and coils Midwest Engineering and Equipment Company, Chicago 10 275 00 Elevators Haughton Elevator Company, Chicago 45 277 00 Bids on the construction of these buildings were received on March 6, 1951, examined and checked by the architects for these projects and by the Physical Plant Department, and were reviewed by the Committee on the Chicago Departments at a meeting held on April 9. The Commit... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1951: ...s that it will be necessary for the University to take new bids for the construction of the buildings, and the Physical Plant Department has indicated that it believes this can be done by March 6. Accordingly, the Chicago Departments Committee of the Board of Trustees recommends that the Board of Trustees: 1 Approve the sale of University of Illinois revenue bonds to the F . S. Yantis and Milwauke... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1952)
  • 1957: ...uring the period March 1 to 31, 1957. Amount to be With Whom Bureau of Naval Personnel Purpose Flight instruction for naval R.O.T.C. cadets Paid to the University 3 345 00 Effective Date March 6, 1957 Contract Changes With Whom American Iron Steel Institute Illinois Farm Supply Moorman Manufacturing Co. Research Council of the Engineering Foundation United States Atomic Energy Commission AT ir-i 3... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1958)
  • 1958: March 6 There will be a preliminary concert by the First Regimental Ban4 in the University Auditorium at 4:00 p.m. Conductor Everett Kisinger will share conducting honors with twelve distinguished members of the ... (Dedication - Band Building Ticket)
  • 1958: , March 6 - Main floor Dedication-68th Anniversary Concert, 81OO p.m., - Main floor March 7 AEA-68th Anniversary Concert, 8 00 p.m., March 8 - Main floor Don t forget to enclose a return envelope. m f Balcony, Balc... (Dedication - Band Building Ticket)
  • 1961: ...14, i ij January 9, JJJJ Purpou Multiple-panel reinforced concrete loon for buildings Propagation of fractures in metals Interpersonal perception in therepen tic counseling March 14, 10 1 March 6,1961 April J. 1961 Effects of ultrasonic energy on bio36 200 00 logical issues Technical advice and assistance re- 125 558 00 quested by government of India Amount to be Paid by the U niter lily 490 00 Pa... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1962)
  • 1961: ... basis of the above. I concur. On motion of Mr. Swain, this recommendation was approved. COMPLIANCE REPORT REQUIRED UNDER NONDISCRIMINATION PROVISIONS OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS 27 On March 6, 1961, President John F. Kennedy issued Executive Order No. 10925 requiring that a provision be inserted in all United States government contracts that the "Contractor will not discriminate between any emp... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...tent it ,1132 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 18 I now submit the report from the Urbana-Champaign Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, unanimously adopted by that group, as follows: March 6, 1964 President David D. 355 Administration Henry W DEAR PRESIDENT H E N R Y : In your letter of February 21 addressed to the Chairman of our Committee you asked the Committee to review the "expressions on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1964: ...dvice." ,1132 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 18 I now submit the report from the Urbana-Champaign Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, unanimously adopted by that group, as follows: March 6, 1964 President David D, 355 Administration Henry W DEAR PRESIDENT H E N R Y : In your letter of February 21 addressed to the Chairman of our Committee you asked the Committee to review the "expressions on... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1964)
  • 1967: ...ser for service at the U. P . Agricultural University, Pant Nagar, U. P. India, under Contract USAID nesa- ,464 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 14 ISO, beginning January 3 and continuing through March 6, 1967, at a salary at the rate of 14,SS0 a year 1-16-67 . PETER E. MONRO, Visiting Research Associate in Electrical Engineering C , one year from January 1, 1967, 11,000 1-23-67 . RICHARD G. MOORES, Public... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...1967, at an annual salary of 14,000 DY75; AY25 . 9. ROBERT A. KUNDROT, Extension Specialist in Wood Technology with rank of Assistant Professor, Department of Forestry, Urbana, beginning March 6, 1967, at an annual salary of 10,000 D Y . 10. RONALD P. LEGON, Assistant Professor of History, Chicago Circle, beginning September 1, 1967, at an annual salary of 11,300 D . 11. MARTIN L. MAEHR, Associate... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...e in Jewish Education Building, 68-72 East Eleventh Street, Chicago, Illinois July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968 Rental of space on second and third floors, Illini Tower, Champaign, Illinois March 6, 1967, to June 30, 1967 Contract Changes WUh Whom American Oil Company Purpose Non-phototoxic oils as additives to herbicide solutions Behavior of riveted and bolted structural joints Amount to be Paid to ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ollege of Medicine, ys time, March 16-August 31, 1967, 4,000 a year, supersedes his nonsalaried appointment 4-3-67 . Urbana RACHEL E. ANDERSON, Assistant Editor, University Press, Y time, March 6-August 31, 1967, 6,400, supersedes 3-23-67 . RICHARD J. ANDERSON, Lecturer and Assistant to the Director of the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work, one year from September 1, 1967, 13,000 4-13-67 ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1967: ...ERNARD Z. FRIEDLANDER, Visiting Lecturer in Elementary Education, College of Education, two months from June 16, 1967, 3,750 3-27-67 . DONALD S. GALITZ, Research Associate in Agronomy S , March 6-August 31, 1967, 8,000 a year 3-23-67 . ,1967 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 543 DONALD S. GARRIGAN, Assistant Meat Technologist in Animal Science C and S , five months from April 1,1967, 9,000 a year 3-27-67 . C... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1968)
  • 1975: ...,950. Mr. Oram will continue to hold the rank of Professor of Library Administration on indefinite tenure. Professor Oram will assume the position held by Dr. Lucien W. White who died on March 6, 1975. This recommendation is made after consultation with members of the Library Faculty Executive Committee and the Library Administrative Staff Conference. The Vice President for Academic Development an... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1975: White on March 6, 1975. The nomination of Mr. Atkinson was made on the recommendation of a consultative committee 1 and after consultation widi the Urbana-Champaign Senate Library Committee. The Vice President for Academic... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1976)
  • 1978: ...University insofar as it is based on a tort theory. Under orders entered by the trial court, the discovery period will close October 7, 1977, and the trial on the matter is scheduled for March 6, 1978. The amended complaint seeks damages from the defendants in the amount of 2,400,000. T h e counterclaim filed by the contractor against the University and the Foundation is in the amount of 841,000. ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1978)
  • 1984: ...on. On motion of Mr. Ix gan, this recommendation was approved. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music, Chicago Review of Programs upon Request from the Illinois Board of Higher Education 22 On March 6, 1984, the Illinois Board of Higher Education advised the Board of Trustees that the degree program leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Music at the Chicago campus is no longer educationally and economicall... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1986)
  • 1989: ... Ho will hold the rank of professor on indefinite tenure. He will succeed Dr. Jane N. Hagstrom, who has served as acting head of the Department of Information and Decision Sciences since March 6, 1989. 1 Leigh S. Estabrook, professor of library and information science and dean of the School of Library and Information Science, chair; Gerard V. Bradley, professor of law; William J. Davey, professor ... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1990)
  • 1989: ...M. FMC Corporation Pizza Mom's Day Banquet Saturday April 15 General Lounge, Illini Union 11 A.M. - 3 P.M. Little Sister Weekend April 6-8 Sponsor a Little Sister Amoco Plant Trip Monday, March 6 Chrysler Motors Cordially Invites the Society of Women Engineers to a Social Buffet at C.O.D s on Friday, March 3, 1989 at 6 o'clock to 8 o'clock. Casual Dress ,University of Illinois at U r b a n a - C h... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1989: ...ing on plant trip to Amoco Oil. There will be a 10 check fee for signing up for the trip. The check will be returned as soon as the people board the bus. The trip is scheduled for Monday, March 6, morning to evening. V. Secretary - Yvette Fujimoto Feb. 27 Newsletter - Article due date is Feb. 15. Apr. 03 Newsletter - Article due date is Mar. 15. VI. Industrial VP - Carol Casada a. The Be Professio... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1989: ...Range Planning Committee Meeting Wednesday, February 15 406 Engineering Hall 7:00 P.M. Bring your ideas Pizza SWE TBP Skating Party Saturday, February 18 time TBA Amoco Plant Trip Monday, March 6 Little Sister Weekend April 6-8 Sponsor a Little Sister ,University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaien r Sodet y of Women Engineers 3 0E,n8ine2in6 al1 1308 West Green Street Urbana, IL 61801 Officer's Meetin... (SWE - UIUC SWE Minutes Fall 1960 - Fall 1990 )
  • 1996: ...nterim chancellor at Chicago recommends approval of an updated cooperative educational master agreement with Cook County Hospital CCH , Chicago. The agreement is for the period beginning March 6, 1996, through June 30, 2000. CCH and the University entered into an agreement on August 1, 1976, whereby CCH and the University agreed to reciprocal arrangements involving students and residents between e... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1996: ...of which had previously been sent to the board. On motion of Mrs. Gravenhorst, these minutes were approved. OLD BUSINESS Mrs. Gravenhorst reported on a meeting of the Athletic Board held March 6, 1996. She noted that data presented at this meeting revealed that attendance at women's basketball games for the 1995-96 season was the largest ever, averaging 1600 persons at each game. Then, Mrs. Graven... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
  • 1997: ...recommendation. I concur. Chicago CREASIE FINNEY HAIRSTON, dean, Jane Addams College of Social Work since August 15, 1991, has requested leave for the period of November 4, 1996, through March 6, 1997. Dr. Hairston proposes to develop her leadership skills as a senior administrator and scholar by strengthening her knowledge of the changing environment for social welfare services and higher educati... (Board of Trustees Minutes - 1994)
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