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MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OF TEE
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS
October 27, 1923
7 Of The October meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Univeni Illinois was held a t the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, a t g o’cock a. m. on Saturday, October 27, 1923.
The following members were present: President Noble, Mr. Arm- strong, Mn. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Trees.
President Kinley was present; also Professor J. M. White, Supervising Architect.
The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of September 25, 19.23. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, the minutes were. approved as pnhted on pages 291 to 329 above.
MINUTES APPROVED
331
332 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [October 27,
LOCATION OF CHICAGO POWER PLANT The Secretary presented for record the following letter from Judge C. H. Jenkins, Director of the Department of Public Welfare, con- cerning the location of the power plant for the Chicago hospital and research group (see page 304).
Mr. H. E. Cunningham, Secretary, Urbana, Illinois M Y DEAR MR. CUNNINGHAM:
Referring again to your letter of September 27th, I have conferred with Dr. Noble and I will be pleased to use such influence as I may have in arranging to have the power plant placed on the state property south of the alley and facing on Taylor Street.
October 17, 1923
very tN!y YOUrS
C. H. JENKINS Director
MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT KINLEY The Board considered the following matters presented by the Pres- ident of the University.
POULTRY PLANT ( I ) A recommendation that the thirty-five acre tract east of the golf course be as-
signed for the work in poultry and that '$25,000 be appropriated from the State appro- priation of $380,030 for agricultural buildings, for the construction of a poultry plant.
On motion of Mrs. Evans, this recommendation was approved and the appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS OCTOBER 1 , 1923
(2) The Registrar's report of registration or. October I , 1923, with comparative figures for the corresponding date in 1921 and 1922.
Oct. I, Urbana z921
Liberal Arts and Sciences.. ....................... ,2469 Commerce and Business Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . ,2007 Engineering.. ................................... ,1655
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974 Music.. ...................... . . . . 86
........................... 120
........................... 36 Education. ...................... Graduate School.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total-Urbana. ............................ .8040 Chicago
Medicine.. ...................................... 322 Dentistry.. ...................................... 180 Pharmacy ........................................ 260
TOld-Chicngo. ............................. 762 - GRAND TOTAL, OCTOBER I.. ............... .8802 This report was received for record.
Oct. 2, 1922 2715 2028 I 568
% 130
390 514
8325
389 17' 335
89j
46
-
-
Oct. I, 1923 2927 2030 I 402 692 I03 186 39
439 554
8372
423 IS' 363
937
-
-
9220 9309
1923 1 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 333
CHANGE IN CURRICULUM OF COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
(3) A recommendation that the following changes in the curriculum in medicine be approved as recommended by the University Senate:
To substitute elective work in the place of the following subjects a t present pre- scribed in the junior year for all students:
Medical Clinics.. ............................................... .16 clock-hours Didactic Medicine.. ..... Didactic Obstetrics:. ............................................ , r 6 clock-hours Orthopedic Dispensary..
66 clock-hours and Semester
Medical Clinics 16 clock-hours
1 s t Semester
50 clock-hours The present curriculum of the College of Medicine provides in the junior year for
only 16 clock-hours of e!ectives. This, therefore, is a proposal to increase the number of elective clock-hours for that year to 82 the first semester and to 66 the second semester.
On motion of Mrs. Blake, these changes were approved. PLANTING TREES AROUND THE STADIUM
(4) A recommendation that Professor White be authorized to proceed yith planting trees around the Stadium, the expense to be charged to the appropriation already made for physical plant extension, and that the committee appointed by the Board on October 20, 1922 (See page 68) concerning planting around the new horticultural laboratory act as an advisory committee on this matter. The members of this com- mittee are Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Busey.
On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this recommendation was approved. APPROPRIATION TO DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY
(5) A recommendation that an appropriation of $4100 be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to the Department of Dairy Husbandry for expense and equip- ment.
On motion of Mr. Armstrong, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
HEATING MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY A N D LIBRARY
(6) A recommendation that an appropriation of $2500 be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund, in order to pay the University’s share of the expense of heating the Medical Research Library and Laboratory building during the coming winter.
On motion of Mrs. Blake, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
INSURANCE ON THE MEDICAL RESEARCH LABORATORY A N D LIBRARY IN CHICAGO
(7) A recommendation that $600 be appropriated from the Reserve and Contingent Fund for fire insurance on the Medical Research Laboratory and Library building, under construction.
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On motion of Mr. Armstrong, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
DEDICATION OF MEDICAL BUILDINGS (8) A statement concerning the matter of dedicating the new Medical Research Library and Laboratory building and the group of Educational hospitals h connec- tion with the meeting of the American Medical Association next spring.
On motion of Mrs. Evans, a special committee, consisting of the President of the Board, the President of the University, and the Dean of the College of Medicine, was a pointed to take up with the Di-
dedication of these buildings. PARR COKING PROCESS
(9) A recommendation that the sum of $1g,000 be a propriated from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to meet in part the expenses orestablishing and operating an experimental fuel plant for the purpose of determining whether the Parr Process is practicable on substantially a commercial scale, and of securing further information about the distillation of Illinois coals. While this amount will not meet al! the ex- penses, the Director of the Engineering Experiment Station is prepared to add up to $7000 so as to secure the whole amount necessary for the installation of the plant.
On motion of Mr. Armstrong, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. GrigsLy, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
(10) by Professor White.
rector of the State Department o P Public Welfare the matter of the
BRONZE TABLET FOR WOMAN'S RESIDENCE HALL The form for the wording of the tablet in the Woman's Residence Hal1,prepared
On motion of Mr. Trees, this form was approved. DEATH OF MRS. C . G. HOPKINS
(11) A report of the death of Mrs. Cyril G. Hopkins on October 21, 1923. This report was received for record.
C. P. A. CERTIFICATES (12) A recommendation that the Certificate of Certified Public Accountant be issued to the persons whose names follow, certified by the Committee on Accountancy to have passed successfully the necessary examinations and to have complied with all the re- quirements of h e law relating to the issue OF such certificates. HARRY ALTSCHULER WILLIAM HENRY GILLETTE JOHN ROBERT BARTIUL STEWART CHAMBERLIN BROWN PAUL GRADY RUDOLPH EDWARD CHATEI. ROY DAN CUNNINCTON MORRIS CURTES GEORGE 0. HILL ERNEST HENRY DAWMANN EVIL HOLMES FARL WILLIAM DAVIS FILLMORE HORWICH
CLARENCE A. DEMPSEY HANS SOFUS DREDAL FRED JOHN DUNCOVBE CHARLES ASHLEY FOSTER FELIX FREDERICK GARTER
ARTHUR JAY GOLDBERG
JOHN LELAND GROAT EARLE EDWARD HEME
KENNETH ISAAC DAVIS GLENN INGRAM RALPH COUGHENOUR JONES ADOLPH JOSEPH KRUEGER WILLIAM HENRY LEWIS PERRY DODDRIWE LIPSCOMB EUGENE VINCENT MCCORMICK
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DANIEL SIDNEY MCELROY RAYMOND PARKER MARPLE ROBERT JOSEPH MURPHEY MRS. CAROLYN CARMEN MURPHY JOHN H. NASH ROBERT LOUIS NEUMANN HARRY FRANK NICKLAUS RICHA~D NORMAN OWENS NATHAN RAYMER HUGH JACKSON REBER JOHN DAVID RISING MELVIN HUGH ROSE
On motion of Mr. Trees this
GTTPRIED ADELBERT SAWLI NORMAN SIDNEY SAPEE MAX SHERMAN ARTHUR MCLANE TARMAN DANIEL JAMES TEARE GEORGE JOHN TEGTMEYER PAYSOFF TINKOFF PAUL LOUIS TRACY RALPH EWALD WIEGAL MORRIS MCKINLEY WILCOX
SIDKEY GRAHM WINTER ARTHUR JEWELL W I L S O N
recommendation was approved. TORNADO INSURANCE ON STADIUM
( 13) A recommendation that the action of September 25, I923 (Page 293) be rescind- ed, and that an appropriation of $2200, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to pay the premiumon tornado insurance on the Stadium, amounting to $750,000 and extending over a period of five years.
On motion of Mrs. Evans, the action of September 25, 1923, concerning tornado insurance on the Stadium, was rescinded.
On motion of Mr. Trees, the amount of tornado insurance on the Stadium was fixed at $750,000, for a period of five years. The appropriation for the premium was made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
(14) and Contingent Fund for the purchase of the following lots in College Place.
COLLEGE PLACE LOTS A recommendation that an appropriation of $6200 be made from the Reserve
I . The south 41.4 feet of lot 121 from the Phi Kappa Taa Fraternity.. . . .$2,030 2. Lot 32, 50x 114 feet, from Ralph Cunningham ._................. 2,000 j. Lot 54, 50 x I 14 feet, through Del Enochs, agent . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 These prices are subject to unpaid taxes and lighting assessments. On motion of Mrs. Blake, this recommendation was approved.
The appropriation was made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Arm- strong, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. Noble, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr. Herbert, Mr. Small, Mr. Trimble.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR PROFESSORS SHERMAN, PEASE, AND ROBERTSON
(15) leave of absence for the year 192.+-'25 be granted under the rules.
A recommendation that the requests of the following professors for sabbatical
Professor S. P. Sherman, Department of English Professor A. S. Pease, Department of the Classics Profusor W. S. Robertson, Department of History On motion of Mrs. Blake, this recommendation was approved.
ASSISTANT AND STOREKEEPER IN ARCHITECTURE (16)
geep.; a t the same salary.
A recommendation that the teaching assistzntship in the badget of the De- artment of Architecture, with a salary of $1200, be changed to assis#un# and store-
On motion of Mrs. Blake, this recommendation was approved.
336 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [October 27,
AMENDMENT OF STATUTES (17) A recommendation that the aragraph of the University Statutes headed “College Faculties,” describing their tnctions and authority, be amended (by adding the words in italics) to read as follows:
“The faculty of each college or school may exercise legislative functions touching any matter appertaining exclusively to the internal work of that college or the progress of students therein. It shall not, however, have authority to take away from any stud- ent any University privilege, nor shall it do anything trenching on the executive duties of the dean, nor shall it take action rendering nugatw any action of the University Senate. It must be understood that the college organization is only for convenience within university circles, and that no college shall take action not well supported by rule or usage for which the general officers of the University may be called on to answer. All matters of general policy, or matters involving the interests of outside parties, must be determined by general university authority.
On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this amendment was adopted. VIEWS OF PROFESSOR J . C. BLAIR ON THE FORESTRY
(IS) The following statement: I desire to call the attention of the Board again to the fact that Professor J. C.
Blair, of the Department of Horticulture, thinks that the McKinley Student Hospital should not be located in the forestry.
I wish to say that I do not agree with the proposal that the plan for locating the Hospital in the forestry should be changed.
I ask concurrence in this view. On motion of Mrs. Blake, the Board voted to concur in the
President’s view.
(19) A statement concerning the plans for new buildings. Professor White presented the following: Working drawings and specifications for the Dairy Group. Plot plan for development of 35 acres for Poultry and working
drawings and specifications for the buildings. Working drawings for the roofing of the silo group of the Cattle
Feeding Plant. Studies for the Men’s Gymnasium. Perspective of Library showing revised design of facade and also
interior studies for the main rooms. In connection with the last item, Professor White read the fol-
lowing letter from Mr. C. A. Platt.
MY DEAR PROFESSOR WHITE: J am sending you today the revised design for the Library showing a front without
the central feature as shown on the original perspective. I have come to this gradually and now feel that it is the only logical design for this facade. It gives an essentially regular spacing of windows in the main reading room, which is of course the architec- tural feature of the interior of the building.
Perhaps you will recall that the first design I s e n t was based on building of a cor- nice line about foilr feet higher than the one we now have adopted and I found that when trying to adapt the gable to this low cornice, the central figure became too squat. That is what started me on this scheme, the design of which I am sending you today.
I am sending also blue prints showing the window spacing and its effect on the interior. Also a study for the treatment of the stair-case. I shall have M ask you to return the latter drawing to me because I shall need i t in working up the detail. I have no copy of it.
I think this is the place for it.
BUILDING PLANS
October 29, 1923
19231 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 337
I shall be glad to have a t your early convenience the necessary data for me to proceed with the working drawings of this building. I understand that your engineer has been a t work on it for some time. You can probably give me the preliminary data on it which will start me off.
Faithfully
STADl U M ACCOUNTS CHARLhS A. PLATT
(20) The Comptroller's report of Stadium accounts.
SCHEDULE A MEMORIAL STADiUM FUND
BALANCE SHEET AS AT SEPTEMBER 30. 1923
Cash Duc from Pledgc Installments.. ...................... $ 11 592 38
Iarrrfnenfi (Sce Schcdulc D). ....................... ............................... (SN Schedule C). . I 136 ;04 8 4 53 950 00
($ash Disburrcrncnts to Datc) Pro n t y nnd Equipmmf
Land.. .................................... .$ I 236 92 Cons:ruction in Proprcss.. .................... 819 000 4 0 Office Equipment ............................. 2 052 62 822 289 94
Total Assets. ............................
Contractr Outrrmtdinq (Schedule E) ................. 848 937 02 Inrcrtrd in Plant and Eqnipment. .................. Szz 289 94
Liabilities and Surplus $ 2 024 137 16
Total.. I 671 222 96 ..................................... Balance of Pledges ovcr Expcnditurcs and Contracts.. 352 914 20
Total Liabilities and Surplus.. ............ $2 024 137 16
SCHSDULE B MEMORIAL STADIUM FUKD
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS AS AT SEPTEMBER 3 0 . 1923
RiccipfJ Pledgcs.. .................................. $887 9 7 5 1 Miscellaneous Donatiois.. .................. .$S 962 22
LcssRefunds ............................. 495 95 5 482 27 $3!13 389 78 -~ Interest on P!edges.. ........................ Interest on Invcotmcnts.. ....................
Total Rcccipts.. ..................... Disburscmmis
Office and Ccllcctim E x p c n ~ c Salaries and Wagel.. ..................... Offtcc Suppliei.. .......................... Insurance (Bonding of Officers and Employers) Tclegraph and Telephone.. ................. Po~tagc ........................ Printing ncty.. .................. Travel.. ................................. Misccllancws.. .....................
Total.. .............................. O l k Equipmmt. ........................... L a n d . . ..................................... Con>truc+ion in ProsrrrJ
Plans and Spccifcattons.. .................. Archttcctural Services.. .................. Siipervidon of and Testing Materials.. ...... General Construction.. .................. Filtering Apparatus.. ...................... Rcmforcin Stecl.. ........................ Ekctric d r i n g ............................
$909 257 42
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Structural Steel ........................... Plumbing. Gat Fittinp. and Drainage ........ Heating and Ventilating .................... Incidentals ...............................
Total Disburacmcnts ...............
IS5 8 0 2 52 28 017 83 I ]ma,
297 30 819 OOO 40
843 715 24
Balance. Scptcmber 30.1923 .................... Consisting of:
Cn6h ................................. Liberty Bonds (at par) ..................... Other Investments (at cost) ................
65 542 38
I I 592 38 32 850 Q)
21 100 00 86.5 542 3R
SCHEDULE C MEMORIAL STADIUM FUND INSTALLMENT STATEMENT AS AT SEPTEMBER 30. 1923
Insialimmt Dur Datr I 2 July 1.~22 ................ 3
an . I . '24 ................ 7 an . I , '25 ................ 8 July 1,'25 ................ 9 Jan . I. '26 ................
uly I. '26 ................ ;: f an . I. '27 ................ 12 July 1 .~27 ................ 13 Jan . I, '28 ................ 14 July I , '28 ................
an . I. '29 ................ 15
17 an . I. '30 ................ 18 u!y I. '30 ................
an . I . '31 ................ 19 Subscquent to 10th Installment but Undia-
tributed ...........................
Jan . I. '22 ................ S Jan . I. '23 ................
4 f"1Y I, '23 ................ d July I, '24 ................
16 fly I , '29 ................
Total 299 970 250 048 261 z m 269 0 9 2 25; I83 139 769 136 384 128 2 1 3 126 004 131 734 I I 108 10 998
I 530 455 250 150 80 40 3 0
4 059
71 37 1 0 74 81 39
87 62
12
62 00 00
00 00 00 00
00
00
m
rn
8
Rralizrd to Datr 261 230
185 007 160 034 43 133 10 944 10 046 9 054 8 847 9 243
335 2 7s
189 755 08 62 82 10 74 99 75 41 Do 00 00 00
Ealancr (Srr Schdulr A ) 3 38 740 63
60 292 75 76 192 28
103 058 64 216 050 07 128 824 40
117 1 c 7 62
126 337 37 119 159 46
4 5 5 00 250 00 150 bo 80 00 40 00 $0 00
4 059 00
Pcrcrnt Colicctcd 87.1% 75.9%
&.8% 1 6 . 6 7 ~ 7.8% 7.4% 7.1% 7.0% 7.0%
-.5%
70.8%
2 . 0%
Totals ........................ $2 024 212 35 S 8R7 907 ;I 31 136 304 84 43.9%
SCHEDULE D MEMORIAL STADIUM NJND
STATEMENT OF INVESTMENTS AS AT SEPTEMBER 30 . 1923
Intrcrtmmt Intrrrst Rair Maturify Datr Intmrst Datcr Amount Librny Bonds
1st Loan ......................... 4%% 1947 6/15-12/15 S 6 800 00 zd .............................. 434% I942 5/15-11/15 I1 I00 00 3d .............................. 434% 1928 3/15-4/15 5 100 m 4th ............................. 4%% I938 s / w W I s 9 750 m Victory ......................... 4%% I 0 0 00
U . S . cM$catcs of Indrbirdnrss k k S A-1925 ................... 4%% 5120-1925
Total Investment8 (See Schedule A) ......................................... $53 950 00
SCHEDULE E MEMORIAL STADIUM FUND
STATEMENT OF CONTRACTS OUTSTANDING AS AT SEPTEMBER 30 . 1923
Amoun! Contrads Paymrnlr Outrtandtng
Holabicd and Roche
En lish Brother6 ArchttecturalScrvicca ........................... S 75 324 10 $ 41 ooo 00 S 34 324 10
d n c r a ~ construction ........................... 1 285 531 49 546 249 25 739 282 24
19233 UNIVERSI'IT OF ILLINOIS 339
Fort Pitt Bridge Works
Grrugated Bar Corn any Structural Steel (Approx.) ....................... 156 802 52 155 802 52 I ~ ) 3 00
Reenforcing Steel &pprox.). .................... 33 343 03 33 343 03 Freeman and-Sweet
Sodeman Hcat and Powcr Company
Walih and Slattery Company
Robert W. Hunt add Company
P. and F. Corbin
Lumincus Fixture and Supply Company
Elcctric Work .................................. 23 071 00 7 2 2 j m 15 846 00
Heating and Ventilating.. ....................... 10 Z Z I 00 I 1 0 3 0 0 9 I21 00
Testing Materials and Shop Inspection.. .......... I 315 00 IOODW 315 0O
Finishing Hardware.. ........................... 7 541 7 541 00
Lighting Fixtures.. 8 637 25 8 637 35
Drainaw. Plumbing, and Gas Fittings ............ Q 884 26 28 Or7 83 32 866 43
............................. Totals.. ................................ $1 6 6 2 670 65 $813 737 63 8848 933 02
Rrrcitds
SCHEDULE F MEMORIAL STADIUM FUND
BY MONTHS 1922-23 STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Toials July and T0f.d June 30, Aucusf Scptembrr Sept. 3.7, 1923 1923 1923 1923
......r..
Pledgesand Donations ................. ,8788 450 91 S 83 056 85 S 22 361 97 9893 869 73 Less Rcfunds.. ...................... 479 95 479 95
Sub-total ....................... .( 787 970 96) (83 056 8s) (22 361 97) (893 389 78)
Intcreston Investments., ............... 14 181 16 647 72 I 461 61 16 zgo 49
Total Receipts .................. .SWz 616 98 $83 879 06 $23 947 92 8910 443 96
Collection4tfice Expense.. ............ 20 rot 23 528 56 789 51 21 425 30 2 052 62 Office Equipment.. .....................
Land ................................. 81 236 92 (80 MO 00) I 236 92 Construction Expense ................... 446 633 36 267 601 98 104 765 d; 819 WO 40 Interest (on invcstmentspurchased). ...... 885 og 301 2 5 I 186 34
Interest on Pledges.. ................... 464 86 174 49 124 34 763 69
Disbursemenu
2 052 62 Refund Sale
TotalDisbursements .............. $550 915 22 SIBS 130 54 $105 855 82 8844 901 58
Ralance.. ..................
SCHEDULE G RECONCILIATION WITH T H E
MEMORIAL STADIUM TREASURER AS AT SEPTEMBER 30, 1923
Trcasurrr'r lfaluncr~ Cash .............................................................. $12 783 55 Liberty Bonds (at par).. ............................................ 32 650 00 Invertmenta (at par).. .............................................. $21 IW 00
Add: Receipti entered by Auditor's Office, not by Treasurer. .............. 866 533 55
01
866 533 56 w1 18 Deduce Outstanding Warrants.. ....................................... Auditor's Officr Balance.. ............................................. 865 542 38
Consisting of: Cash ............................................................ I 1 592 38 Libcrty Bonds (at par).. .......................................... 32 850 03 Investmcnta (at cost) ............................................. 21 r m m 865 S-~Z 38 --
This report was received for record.
(21) The report of the Comptroller for the quarter year ending September 30, 1923. COMPTROLLER'S QUARTERLY REPORT
BOARD OF TRUSTEES [October 27, 340
October 12,1923 To the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois:
I presentherewith the Quarterly Reiort of the Comptroller as of September 30, 1923. The Report includes the following exhibits: Schedule A-Stafement d the Reserz and Continyent Fund
The Reserve and Contingent Fund consists of the estimated budget incomes of the University for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1924, less appropriations made by the Board from this income to September 30, 1923. The unappropriated balance on that date, as shown by the Schedule, was 3283,497.53. Schedule B-Summaty of Receipts and Disbursements
This statement exhibits the receipts and disbursements, for the three months end- ing September 0, 1923, of funds in the hands of the University Treasurer, and the disbursements t o m State Appropriations, including building appropriations.
The total cash balance in the hands of the University Treasurer in all funds in his custody on September nc, 192.3 was $758,026.49.
An analysis of the receipts of the Treasurer appears in Schedule C, following: State appropriations made for the biennium ending June 30,1923 must have been
fully expended by September 30, 1923, or would have lapsed. All operating appro- priations were expended prior to June 30, 1923. Building appropriations not fully ex- pended by that date were closed by September 30, 1923. ScheduIcs D to M inclusive-Statements o j appropriations
These statements show the condition of all appropriations made by the Board of Trustees for all purposes for the current fiscal year, including also building appropria- tions for the current biennium (Schedule M). Schediile N-Statement of Stores and Revolving Accoirnis Schedule 0-Stakment o/ Trust Funds Schedrtle P-Balance Sheet
This is a summary statement of the balances of all funds, including also the valu- ation of University property (at cost) and the amount of indebtedness and unpaid balances on property acquired, a t September 30, 1923, consisting of: Bonds on Dental Property, Chicago, due July I , 1932. ................... .360,000
Unpaid balance on properties in College Place, Champaign, etc.. ....... 66,650
3126,650 ........................................ Due 1923-24 250
Due 1924-25 ........................................ 1,800 Due 1925-26.. ...................................... 13,500 Due 1926-27.. 31,2w Due 1927-28 ........................................ 19.900
366,650
LLOYD MOREY
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Respectfully submitted,
Comptrolhr SCHEDULE A
STATEMENT OF RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUND FOR THE QUARTER ENDING SEPTEMBER 30. 1923
Crcditr Free Balance of General Income at June 30,1923, ........ $296 028 43 Unappropriatcd Ra!ance 1923-24 Income, pcr Budget,
page 240 Board Minutes, July 1 1 , 1923. .............. 129 61 66 State Biennium BuildingAppropriations, 1923-25.. ...... 2 5 o o o o o o o Hospital Surplus June 30. 1923 tranifcrred to General
Income.. ......................................... 3 402 48 Old Warrants Cancelled. 4400 Medical Pbyaiology Overdraft June 30, tranrfemcd to
1921-14 Appropriations.. 171 43 To adjust balance in 1919-21 Medical Rmarch Ltbor4tory
Appropriation 6 58 $1 929 614 58
............................. ...........................
1923 1 UNIVERSITY OF lLLINOIS
Dtbi!s Biennium Building Appropriations.. ................... $2 500 ooo 00 Additional Appropriations per Board Minutes, July 11,
341
1923 Injuries to Employees.. ......................... .$ 6 1 2 00 Cammission on Collrxr of Medicine.. ............. I 750 00 Land (for new purchases). ........................ @ 000 00 Land (for liquidation of indebtedness). ............ 19 250 00
Additiona! Appropriations per Board Minuw, September
Printing of Regulations.. ........................ I MO 00 Stadium Expense ................................ 4 875 00 Land .......................................... 9 750 w lntcrcst and Tares. ............................. 5 000 M
Dean of Women.. ................................ .8 I 575 00
25
Adjustments to Budgetary Salary Appropriations
History.. ........
Dental Orthodontia ................................ Mcdical Pathology and Bacteriology.. ...............
Assinnmcnt to Rcqistrar's Expense to adjust Encumbrance Balaocc forward June 30, 1923.. ....................
I 080 M)
I 080 00 7 118 33
761 72 2 646 I17 05
Ba!anceSeptember 30,19?3 (Sce SchcdulePt.. ............ 283 497 53
SCHEDULE B SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
AS AT SEPTEMBER 30, 1923 Balonrrs
July I, 1923 Rrrripts and and Stair
Adjurimmts Appropriations Funds in Hands of C'nivns;by Trrasurn
Gncral.. ........................
Totals (Nct) ................ Bursrr.. ....................... 0 t h Officers.. .
State Appropriations For Operations
h l y Cask Funds
Salaries and Wager.. ............. Travel.. ....................... Equipment.. ................... Office Expense.. ................ Operations.. .................... Rcpans.. ...................... Improvcments.. ................
Sub-total Operations.. ....... For Buildings
1921-23 Horticultural Field hbora tory . . Medical R
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Natural H New A&yicultural Building.. ....
1921-23
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES 342 [October 27, Sin& ApproprirrrionJ
1923-25 For Buildings
New Library Building.. ...... 750 000 00 6 710 46 743 289 5.1 New Men's Gymnasium.. .... 5a,aoooD 156 82 499 843 18 Woman's Residence Hall.. ... 250 ooo 00 1 5 0 0 2 9 9 8 5 0 0
Plant .................... 6oooooo 6ooooa, Sub-totals Buildings.. ..... (666 756 86) (z 500 MX, 00) (391 447 77) (2 775 309 0s) Total State ............... (666 756 86) (6 500 om m) I'I 341 501 77) (5 825 255 09)
GrandTotals ................... $1 290 714 66 $7 048 728 90 $1 727 461 98 $6 611 981 58
Land. ..................... 6oOOooo booom Boiler House and Heating
SCHEDULE D SUMMARY OF APPROPRIATIONS
AS AT SEFTEMBER 30. 1923
Total Srhrdul~ Credits
Administration and General. .... E Librarv.. .................... E Agrimiture
University Appropriation.. ... Smith-Lever ................
Liberal Arts and Sciences. ...... Engineering. .................. Graduate School.. ............ Medicine, Dentistry, and Phar-
ma cy ...................... Law.. ....................... Library School ................ Military.. .................... Music.. ...................... Phyaical Education Ma.. ..................... Women ....................
Summer Session 1923.. ......... Summer Session 1924.. ......... Education.. ..................
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Operation.. ................ L Extension .................. 1.
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FundcandAppropriations.. M 3 313 166 74 392 813 3 1 303 400 73 2 616 952 70
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19231 UNIVERSXXT OF ILLINOIS 349
This report was received for record. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT' KINLEY
The Secretary presented for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.
Aarown, A. L., Assistant Technician, in the Physiological Chemistry Laboratory, in the College of Medicine, beginning September 7, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of seventy-five dollars (875) a month. (September 26, 1923)'
Anderson, E. E., Structural Engineer in the Office of the Supervising Architect for eleven months, beginning October I, 1823, a t a salary of two hundred twenty-five ($225) a month,subject to the rulesof the CivilService Commission. (October 24,1923)
Austin, M. M., Associate in Chemistry, for two years, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of twenty-four hundred (82400) a year. This appointment super- sedes his previous one. (September 26, 1923)
Beilin, D. S., Assistant in Dental Anatomy,in the Collegeof Medicine, on one-half time, for two semesters, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month. (October 24, 1923)
Bing!ey, C. K., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923. a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. . - (October 10, 19231
Birkeland, Leona, Dispensary Clerk, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of seventy-nine and one-sixth dollars ($79.16) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 2, 1 9 2 3 ) ~
Bradley, M. J., Instructor in Chemistry, for two years, beginning Septe-mber I, 1923, a t a salary of twenty-one hundred dollars (82103) a year. This appointment supersedes his previous one. (September 26, 1923)
Brady, R. W., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September r , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Brams, Julius, Instructor in Pathology, on half-time, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred dollars ($roo) a month. (September 26, 1923)
Brennan, J. W., Assistant in Topographical Anatomy, on one-half time, for two semesters, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of twenty-five dollars ($25) a month. (October 24, 1923)
Bronski, C. A., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Brooke, D. F., Assistant in Medicine, beginning October I , 1923, and continuing until September I , 1924, without salary. (October 5 , 1923)
Brown, W. S., Assistant in Physical Education for Men, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of fifteen hundred ($1 00) a year. (September 26, 1923)
September I , 1923, a t a salary ofsixty dollars ($60) a month. (October 5 , 1923) Helen L., Junior Clerk in the office of the Dean of Women, for eleven
m o n E g ginning October I , 1923, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 28, 1923)
Burrows, S. J., Assistant in Gross Anatomy, on one-half time, for two semesters, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of twenty-five dollars ($25) a month. (October
Bush, R. R., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, heginning September I , 192
Chadwell, J.%., Assistant in English, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning SeptemberI, 1923,a t a salary ofseventy-five dollars ($75) a mon th. (September 22,1923)
Chamberlain, I. M., Assistant in Pediatrics, for eleven months, beginning October I. 1923, without salary. (October I , 1923)
Clark, A. W., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
T h e date in parenthesis ia the date on which the appointment was made by the President of
aesignehY.October t o , 1923.
Buck, Ruth, Assistant in Zoology, on one-ha1 f time, for ten months, beginning
14, 1923)
a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
the Univenit
BOARD OF TRUSTEES [October 27, 350
Clark, F. M., Assistant in Soil Fertility, in the Department of Agronomy, for eleven months, beginning October I , 1923, with a salary of one hundred dollars (3100) a month. (September 19, 1923)
Crile, D. R. W., Instructor in Topographical Anatomy, on one-half time for two semesters, beginning October I , 1923, with a salary of one hundred twelve and one-half dollars ($112.50) a month. (October 24, 1923)
Custer, Frances R., Record Clerk in the Office of the Registrar, beginning October 17, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 19, 1923)
Dalinsky, M. S., Student Officer in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1 9 2 3 ) ~
Davis, A. H., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars (3x0) a month. (Ocrober ID, 1923)
Dorris, J. T., Assistant in History, on one-fourth time, for five months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (October I?, 1923)
Douglas, Id. A., Assistant Mechanician in the Shop Laboratories, beginning October I , 1923, and continuing until September I , 1924, a t a salary of ninety-five dollars ($95) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (Septem- ber 22, 1923)
Duensing, W. D., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Duffin, R. M., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Duvigneaud, V. R., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, be- ginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10,
1923) Dynes, K. I.., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning
September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923) Ellingson, Anita Marie, Instructor in the Department of Materia Medica and
Therapeutics, in the College of Dentistry, for eleven months, beginning October I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred forty-four and two-thirds dollars ($144.66) a month. (October 5, 192.7)
Erickson, W. N. L., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, be- ginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Fitch, F. R., Instructor in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning September 18, 1923, and continuing until September I, 1924, a t a salary of seventy and five-sixths dollars (370.83) a month. (September 26, 1923)
Furrow, Mrs. Esther Y., Assistant in Zoology on one-half time, for four months, beginningoctoberr, 1923, a t a salary of sixty dollars ($60) amonth. (October~, 1923)
Gebhardt, W. H., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Gehlbach, L., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October
Giryotas, Emelia J., Roentgenologist in the Dispensary, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months, on one-half time, beginning October I , 1923, a t a salary of seventy and five-sixths dollars ($70.83) a month, plus tuition and laboratory fees. (September
Gregg, Richard S., Specification Writer in the Office of the Supervising Architect, for four months beginning September 3, 1923, a t a salary of three hundred ninety dollars (3390) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (Septem- ber 19, 1923)
Griffin, E. D., Student Assistant in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agri- culture, on one-half time, for eieht months, beginning November I, 1923, a t a salary of fifty-five dollars (355) a month. (October 11, 1923)
10, 1923)
12, 192312
'Declined. 'Appointment made by Provost Babcodr.
1923 1 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 351
Hagood, Catherine, University Senior Stenographer, in the Office of the University Press, for one year beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary ofone hundred eight and one- third do!lars (sIos.33) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 11, 1gz3)1
Hardt, L. L., Instructor in Medicine, for eleven months, beginning October I , 1923, without salary. (October I, 1923)
Hart, Lillian, Secretary in University High School, in the College of Education, for eleven months, beginning October I , 1923, at a salary of one hundred ten dollars ($110) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 10,
Hatch, F. M., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salaryof ten dollars ($10) a month. (October
Heindel, L. E., Technician in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months and seven days, beginning September 24, 1923, a t a salary of ninety dollars ($go) a month.
Henshel, W. M., Student Assistant in the department of MilitaryScience, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Hoffman, Mary E., Record Clerk in the Registrar's OfIice, beginning October I, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of seventy-five dollars (375) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous one. (OFtoher 17, 1923)
Hopkins, Helen Millar, Assistant in Psychology, on one-half time, for the first semester, 1923-24, a t a salary of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) for the period. (September 28, 1923)
Ingram, W. C., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dol!ars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Jaffe, R. H., Associate in Pathology, on one-half time, for twelve months, begin- ning September I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred thirty-three and one-third dollars ($133.33) a month. (September 26, 1923)
Janata, A. J., Assistant to the President and Private Secretary, for one year, be- ginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3500) a year. (September 22, 1923)
Johnson, R. C. P., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Octoher 10, 1923)
Johnston, F. E., Assistant in Mathematics, for ten months, begininng September I , r g q , a t a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. This appointment super- sedes his previous one. (October 5, 1923)
Joranson, Y., Assistant in Gross Anatomy, on one-half time, for two semesters, beginning October I , 1923, a t a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month. (October
Kartman, Ben, Assistant in Eng!ish, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred forty dollars ($140) a month. (September 19, 1923)
Kendricks, M. I., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginninR September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month.
1923)
10, 1923)
(October 10, 1923)'
24,1923)
. . ... (Octoher 10, 1953)
Kennedy, Dorothy A., Student Assistant in the Order Department of the Library, on one-half time. for eleven months. beninninrz October I . 1421. a t a salarv of fortv
~ ~ ", dollars ($40) a month. (Septembei 28,-1923)u
Kraft, Adolph, Assistant in Experimental Surgery, on one-half time, beginning Octoher IS , 1923, and continuing until September I, 1924, a t a salary of eighty-three and one-third dollars (383.33%) a month. (October 22, 1923)
Lash, A. F., Instructor in Laboratory Gynecology, on one-half time, for eleven months, beginning October I,, 1923, a t a salary of eighty-three and one-third dollars (383.33) a month. (October I, 1923)
3 52 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [October 27,
Lawrence, W. W., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, begin- ning September I , 1923, at a saiary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Lawson, B. C., Assistant in Agricultural Education, for nine months, beginning October I , 1923, a ta salaryof two hundred dollars ($200) a month. (September 28,1923)
Lederer, F. L., Instructor in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine, from October I, 1923, to September I , 1924, without salary. (September
Lepak, Joseph, Chief Technician in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred forty dollars (8140) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one.
Levison, S. A., Instructor in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for one year, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. (September 26,1923)
Linde, Gertrude, Student Stenographer in the Oftice of the Dean of the College of Engineering, on one-half time, beginning October I , 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of forty dollars ($.+o) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 22, 1923)
Luther, Wilhelmina, Editorial Assistant in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning October 5, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 22, 1923)
McCormack, Edward, Technician in the Department of Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for three months and twenty-five days, beginning October 6, 1923, a t a salary of forty-one and two-thirds dollars ($41.66) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Malcolm, W. A., Assistant in Obstetrics, in the College of Medicine, beginning October 9, 1923, and continuing until September I, 1924, without salary. (October
Mewes, Della, Nurse in the University Hospital, beginning October I, 1923, and continuing until further notice, a t a sa!ary of one hundred ten dollars ($110) a month. (September 28, 1923)
Meyer, H. A., Mechanician in the Shop Laboratories, beginning October I , 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 28, 1923)
Michalek, J. C., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months, be- ginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (September 28, 1923)
Miller, R. W., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 17, 1923)
Moxon, G. W., Student Assistant in Pharmacology, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for eleven months, beginning October I , 1923, without salary. He wi!! receive a remittance of tuition and laboratory fees during his term of service. (October I , 1923)
Naselli, A. V., Student Assistant in Physical Education for Men, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of seventy dollars ($70) a month. (September 26, 1923)
Packard, C. E., Assistant in Zoology, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (September 28,1923)
Parker, J. H., Assistant in the Mechanical Engineering Laboratory, for nine months, beginning October I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred sixty dollars ($160) a month. (September 28, 1923)
Pattee, F. L., Visiting Professor of American Literature, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (Septem- ber 28, 1923)
Pearce, H. I., University Architectural Designer in the Office of the Supervising Architect, for eleven months, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of two hundred forty dollars ($240) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 28, 1923)
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Perry, W. L., Student Assistant in the Order Department of the Library, on one- half time, beginning September 20, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of forty dollars (840) a month. (September 22, 1923)
Pickoff, F., Instructor in Pathology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for twelve months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred dollars (8100) a month. (September 19, 1923)
Pinckney, H. M.. Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (October 10, 1923)
Platin, Eva, Technician in the Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month. (September 18, 1923)
Powell, D. S., Assistant in English, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred sixty dollars ($163) a morith. (September 26, 1923)
Price, C. W., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1323, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Py!e, W. A., Student Assistant in the departmenr of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten do!lars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Rash, Bernice, Clerk and Stenographer in the Department of Architecture, for one year, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, sub- ject to the niles of the Civil Service Commission. (September 26, 1923)
Reinhard, 0. A., Assistant in Obstetrics, in the College of Medicine, beginning October 17, 1923, and continuing until September I, 1924, without salary. (October
Robinson, D. B., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10, 1923)
Rost, T. A., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for two semesters, beginning Oetobcr I, 1923, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month. (October 24, 1923)
Roth, J. H., Assistant in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine. beginning October I , 1923, and continuing until September I , 1924, without salary. (September 28, 1923)
Rudnick, D. F., Assistant in Surgery, in the College of Medicine, from September 27, 192.3, to September I , 1924, without salary.
Safford, V. W., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 192.7, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Octo- ber 10, 1923)
Sanford, W. C., Extra-Mural Associate Professor of Surgery a t St. Elizabeth's Hospital, for eleven months, beginning October 3, 1923, without salary. (October 24, 1923)
Sheiry, Vannie, Mailing Clerk and Stenographer in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning October I, 1923, and continuing until August 31, 1924, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 22, 1923)
Shipley, W. W., Student Assistant in the Department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I , 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Sleezer, Marion W., Stenographer in the Department of Zoology, from October 5 , 1923, to September I , 1924, at a salary of ninety dollars ($go) a month. This appoint- ment supersedes her previous one. (October 5, 1923)
Soukup, Roy, Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Sowers, N. E., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
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Stansfield, John, Assistant Professor of Geology, from October 8,1923, to Septem- ber I, 1925, a t a salary of two hundred fifty dollars (8250) a month. (October 6,1923)
Stockwell, M. M., Instructor in Economics, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred eighty dollars ($180) a month. (September 21,
Stuchlik, Vivian, Assistant in the Department of Bacteriology in the School of Pharmacy, on one-half time, for one year, beginning October 8,1g23, a t a salary of six hundred dollars (8600). (October 13, 1923)
Taylor, J. R., Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, for nine months, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) a month. (October 17,1923)
Thomas, J. W., Mechanic and Technician in the Department of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (October
Ttllotson, L. E., Laboratory Helper in Chemistry, for eleven months, beginning October I, 1923, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 28, 1923)
Tischler, Nathan, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for ten months, begin- ning October I, 1923, a t a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (October 5, 1923)
Toll, K. H., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923)
Towne, A. E., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (Oc- tober 10,1923) b.a Troutman, W. C., Associate in English on two-thirds time, from October 9, 1923 to September I, 1924, a t a salary of one hundred thirty-three and one-third dollars ($133.33) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. (October 13,1923)
Wainwright, B. B., Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, from October 12, I923 to June 30, 1924, a t a salary of one hundred dollars (81~0) a month. (October 13, 1923)
Warren, L. G., Student Assistant in the department of Military Science, for ten months, beginning September I, 1923, a t a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (a- tober 10, 1923)
Watkins. R. T., Assistant in Ceramic Engineering for ten months, beginning Sep- tember I, 1923, a t a salary of one hundred eighty dollars ($180) amonth. (September
White, Adeline R., Assistant in Gross Anatomy, on one-half time, for two semes- ters, beginning October I, 192.3, a t a salary of sixty-two and one-half dollars ($62.50) a month. (October 24, 1923)
Williams, W. I., Assistant Professor of Operative Dentistry, in the College of Dentistry, for eleven months, beginning October I, 1923, without salary. (October 5, 1923)
Wilson, W. C., Instrument Room Attendant in the Mechanical Engineering Labor- atory, from October I, 1923, to August 31, 1924, a t a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service commission. (September 28, 1923)1
Worth, A. S., Assistant in Animal Husbandry, for nine months, beginning De- cember I , 1923, a t a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (October 22, 1923)
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TIME OF NOVEMBER MEETING The time of the November meeting was fixed at November 3, 1923, at the University.
H. E. CUNNINGHAM The Board adjourned.
W. L. NOBLE Secrefizly President
'Declined.