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MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF TEE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Jnne 10,1927 With Executive Committee Meetings June 14,21, and 29,1927 The June meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, at 9:30 a. m. on Friday, June 10, 1927. When the Board convened, the following members were present: President Trees, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes. President Kinley was present. MINUTES APPROVED The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of May 21, 1927. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, the minutes were approved as printed on pages 269 to 281 above. 283

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MEETING OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

Jnne 10,1927 With Executive Committee Meetings

June 14,21,and 29,1927

The June meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the Blackstone Hotel, in Chicago, a t 9:30 a. m. on Friday, June 10, 1927. When the Board convened, the following members were present: President Trees, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes.

President Kinley was present. MINUTES APPROVED

The Secretary presented the minutes of the meeting of May 21, 1927. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, the minutes were approved as

printed on pages 269 to 281 above.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, J U N E 2. 1927 The Secretary presented for record the minutes of a meeting of the Executive Committee :

A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity of Illinois was held in the office of Mr. Merle J. Trees, 37 West Van Buren Street, Chicago, a t 2 : 3 0 p. IIL on Thursday, June 2. 1927.

Mr. Merle J. Trees, Chairman, Dr. W. L. Noble and President David Kiniey were present.

INSURANCE O N MEDICAL A N D DENTAL BUILDINGS President Kinley presented a report on the matter of insurance on the Medical

and Dental Buildings which was referred to the Executive Committee by the Board of Trustees a t the meeting of May 21, 1927.

On motion of Dr. Noble the Comptroller's &on was approved and the con- tracts for insurance on the Chicago Building were confirmed, and the Comptroller was authorized to pay the premiums.

The Executive Committee adjourned. MERLEJ. TREES

H. E. CUNNINGHAM W. L. NOBLE Clcrlz Executize Committee

TELEGRAM TO DR. W. L. NOBLE On motion of Mrs. busey, the President of the University was in- structed to telegraph an expression of the congratulations of the Board to Dr. W. L. Noble on the receipt of the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from St. Lawrence University.

MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT KlNLEY The Board considered the following matters presented by the Presi- dent of the University.

DEGREES T O B E CONFERRED IN J U N E A N D AT THE CLOSE OF THE SUMMER SESSION

( I ) A request for authority to confer degrees a t the Commencement exercises of the Chicago Professicnal Schools on June I I and a t the Commencement exercises in Urbana on June 15 on the following duly qualified candidates recommended by- the University Senate; and the same authority in the case of candidates recommcnded b y the University Senate who shall complete the requirements during the Summer Session.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this authority was granted.

SUAi'dIAKY OF DEGREES, JCNE, I927

Degrees in the Graduate Srhool A.M.. ............................................. 10.5 M.S.. ............................................. 68 C.E............................................... 4 E.E............................................... I M.E............................................... 2 E.M............................................... I Ph.D.. ............................................ 47-

Total. ................................. 228

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Baccalaureate Degrees A.B.. ............................................. 409B.S. in Liberal Arts and Sciences. ................... 42 B.S. in Commerce.. ................................ 232B.S. in Engineering. ................................ 182 B.S. in Agriculture................................. 85 B.S. in Education.. ............................... 252B. Mus............................................. 16 B.S. in Library Science.. ............................ 34 B.L.S.............................................. 3

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total. 1255Degrees in Law

B.S................................................ 7 LL.B..................... :........................ 43 J.D.. ............................................. 4

Total. 54................................. Total, Colleges and Schools a t Crbana. ............................ 1537Degrees i?i Medicine

........................... 62 cine. ............................ I O I -

Total. ................................. 6 2 Degrees in Dmtistry

B.S.. ........................ 3D.D.S.............................................. 2 2 -...... . . . . . . Total. 25

Degrees in Pharmacy .................... ......................Ph.G 15

Total, Departments in Chicago. ................................... IOZ

Total, All Departments, June. ..................................... 1639 Total in February ................................................ 195 TOTAL, ALL DEPAKl'MENTS, 19.27.............................. 1834

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES Degree of Bachelor of Arts

I n Liberal Arts and Sciences ROBERTHALLADAM ARNSTRONGLAURA ELIZABETH EDITH MARY ADKINS GEORGIAASH L'INDA ADKINS HELENLOUISEATKINSON DOLORESJEAN AHLGREN,with high GRACEATOR

honors in Spanish ANNETTE HARRIETTEBADGLEY FRANCESMAE ALEXANDER EWID BAIRD, with honors in Journalism MILDRED ALLISON BAIRDHOWARD HELEN GERTRUDE JEANNETTE ALTABE, VELMATHERESAwith honors in BALL

French LOIS BARKER ORVEX ROLAND ALTNAN,with high GRACELUCILE BARRICK

honors in Political Science RICHMOND BATTEYTAYLOR MAREAANDERSON CATHERINEHELEN BAUER DAVIDL APFELEAUM KATHERINE BELKNAPBLAISDELL MARY WINIFRED ARFORD,with honors WILLIAMEDWARDBERCHTOLD,with

in French honors in Journalism and &To RAYMOND Political Science ARIENS,with honors

in Mathematics CARLWESLEYBERRY

IShcwing the completion of four years' work-not counted as degrees.

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HAZELLILLIANBEVERLY ALBERTYOUNGBINCHAM VIOLETCAROLINEBINKLEY MARYW I L B ~BIRKEIT LURA DOROTHEA BISSELL ROBERTWESLEY BLACK, JR. MINERVA BLACKBURNFRANCES ALVORDLESLIE BOECK EDITH GRACE BOND, with honors

in History BERNICE with honors inANNEBONER,

EnglishEVELYN with high honors BORCHERDT,

in French NOLA MARY BOWERS, with honors in

EnglishKATHRYN BRADFIELDJUNE VIRGINIATERYLBRENNAN LOUISESARABRESEE FAITH BEATRICE BRICGS VIRGILTHOMASBRICGS MAURINEE BROCK MIRIAM DODE BROUCH LOUISEGRACEBROWN ORVILLEHORACEBROWN ROBERTGERALDBROWN ESTHERKATHRYNBRUHN MARYLOUISEBUDDEKE,with honors in

Mathematics EDITH CORA B u ~ o w JAMES ROWE BURNETT DOROTHY with honors inBURROWS,

EnglishMARGARETELLENBURTON,with honors

in Journalism ERMlNA ELIZABETHBUSCH JAMES LEWIS CAPEL DOYLEELMERCARPENTER MAR GAR^ SNELLCASNER FLORENCELEOTA CATHERWOOD NANCYCAROLINECHALLACOMBE ALICEAMORITACHEEK ELIZABETH withNELLIE CHEESMAN,

honors in HistoryESTHERLOLITACHRISTIE DOROTHYCLARK ELIZABETHCLARK MARJORIECANAYANCLARK MILDRED CLARKLUCILLE FLORENCEVELIRA COBB RUTHANNECORKEY EARL DENNIS CORNWELL WILLARDLEE COUCH MARTHAANN COUDY ANSONOVERTON with honors COURTER,

in English GEORGE CRAIGMANSFIELD HEmn CELESTECRAIG

MARY MINnETTA CROW MILDRED CROWN-LAURA JACKWESLEYCULLEN MAURICES CULP,with high honors

in Political Science ALIS MARYDEASY LORALUCILEDEERE,with high honors

in Political Science THOMASALBERTDEMPSEY GRACEDIEHL KATHRYNDILLEY IRVINGLEEDILLIARD,with honors in

Political Science OPALESTHERDOBSON MORRISBARNESDODDS PAULDW~CHTDOOLEN MIRIAMROSEMONDDOOLITTLE JEAN LAMBERT with honors DRAYER,

in Journalism VIVIANGENEVIEVEDRGZDOWITZ VAILLEDRY, with honors in HistoryGERTRUDEEULA DUNCAN JOHN SPENCER DUNCOMBE IRMA KATHARINE DUNN DARRELL Dv PLEREWING CATHERINELISLE EARL MABELGARNETEARL GILBERTHAROLDEDWARDS FLORENCELOUISE EHLERS ALMAROSE EICR GEORGEEISENBERG MILDRED ELEYLOMMEN GERTRUDEEPSTEIN DONALD ERICKSONROBERT ETHYLEPORTEREYERLEY FLORENCE FARNAMFERGUSON WILMAJEANETTEFARNSWORTH HENRY FAULJACOB JEAN MYRTLEFAULKNER LYDIACHRISTINE withFEDDERSEN,

honors in Spanish PAULHERMAN with honors FERCUSON,

in HistoryFLORENCE FINN,GLASSBROOK with

honors in English FREDERICK JR.LAW FISHER, GERTRUDEFLETCHER GEORGE FLINTWESLEY MARYANTOINETTEFLOM, with honors

in Journalism LOUISEANITAFNCKE HARRYWENDELL with honors FRIER,

in EnglishHELEN DORCAS GAEIELINE ALBERTEDWARD JR.GERMER,EDITH MAY GIBSON, with honors in

Latin ROBERTA GLENNGERTRUD~

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MARY ELIZABETH GOBRECET EARL GOLDBOSS GLADYSBERNIECEGOLDSMITH DEXTERWOOD GOLDTHORP XAXDINE GOODRILEGRACE CLARISSAMARGARETGRAHAM ELIZABETHDOROTHYANNE GRAHAM,

with high honors in Latin FLORENCEADELEGRATIOT WOOD GRAY, with honors in History FRANCISWALTERGRIESBAUM LESTERNATHANIELGROSSMAN LOUISE ELIZABETH GIJLICK FRANCESJULIA GUSTAWEON LYDIA HACKMAN, with high honors in

HistoryALICE EUGENIAHADLEY ALFREDHOUGHTONHALL BERNARD HALPWINALOYSIUS LORETTATHERESAHANLEY MARGUERITEHARPER WILLIAMHENRY HARRIS, JR. BEULAHGRACE HARRISON AVIS ELLA HARTLINE MILDREDELOISE HAWSER RALPH LELAND HEININGER THELMAHENDRICKS JEAN MARGARETHEPPES ALBERTNEIL HICKEY, with honors in

Economics RUTH HILCARD BERTHAMARY HILL ROSE ALICE HIRSH FRANCESHOLADAY GEORGEESPEY HOLDER HELEN RUTH HOLMES DOROTHYMARIE HOPKINS FLORENCEMAY HOUSE THEODORE HUDSONROOSEVELT RACHAEL HUFFALBERTA HARRIETTMAYIRWIN LOUIS LEE IRWIN MELVIN GEORGE IRWIN RICHARD ISAACSREINHARD MARY ELSIE IZZARD ESTELLAHOPEJACKSON FLORENCE JACKSONLEONA WINFIELDHALLJACKSON CARL EINAR JOHNSON MARIONALLENJOHNSON RUTH CAROLINE with honors JOHNSON,

in French VIRGINIAKATHERINEJOHNSTON HARRIS WILLIAM JONES MYRAKANTER HYMANJOSEPH KAPLAN FRANCESELLEN VICIVRIA KARMAN OLrvEn HARMONKELLY

JAMES VALENTINE KENNYJOEEPH GEORGENE KERCHNERPHYLLIS OLIVEKRASSKESTIN MARGUERITE KINGLEONA CHARLESHOWARDKINGSBURY JOHN DILLINGHAMKIRBY REUBENISADOREKZEIN, with high

honors in Chemistry LYDIAPAULRLIRKE HENRIETTEMARIE KNECHT RALPHERNEST KNIPE SELMAMOLANDERKOHLER EMILY BERTHA KRAEMER EDNA MARGUERITE KRAFT,with honors

in Spanish EMMA CECELIA KRAFT WARRENWALTERKRIEBEL,with high

honors in Mathematics KATHRYNELIZABETHKROENLEIN,

with honors in Geography RAYMOND with honors LESLIE KRUEGER,

in Mathematics KENNETHWILLIAM KUHL MILDRED KUNTZJAMES GEORGEABRAHAMLACKEY BERAELLE withLOISLA FOLLEITE,

honors in French HELEN MARGARET LANE HOMERLEE LAWDER CLARENCE LEESCH, with KEATLEY

honors in Political Science OSCARISADORELEIDING SARA LEVIN, with honors in English FRANCESIDA LEWINTHAL EMMAL~UISELEWIS KENT VAN LEWIS LEROY AXEL LINDBERC HERMANF LINDE MARIONLEWIS LINDER, JR. VILLA NAOMI LIVERMORE CARMALETA LONGHEBBLETHWAITE NORMALOUISE L o n SARA= AMANDA LOVELESS PAMELIA LYONSELIZBETH ELIZABETH McAnaoTERRY SUZANNE MCEWANALBERTINE GLADYSMABEL MCGUIRE KEITH WELLES MCHENRY JEAN REAY MCILWAIN, with honors in

French JAMES DALLASMCKINNEY,with high

honors in Chemistry HARRIET ELIZABETHMCLAUGHLIN LEONIE ANNE MCLAUGHLIN JULIA MARGARFXMCMILLIAN,with

honors in Spanish LUCILLEBARBARAMCWEXNNEY JOSEPH LATEROPMACX

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ELLENMAY MARTIN FAITRJESSALYN MARTIN HELEN MARIE MAR-ITN MILTON BENJAUIN MAY DOROTHYMAEMEGOWEN GORDON MEISENHEIUERWILSON DOROTHY MERCERFLORENCE VIRGINIACRESCENCEMERKLE MILDREDEDITH MERRILL FRANKCALL MILLER SYLVIA with honors ANNEMILLFX,

in Latin DOROTHY MITCHELLLILLIAN JAMESPHINEAS 11, withMITCHELL,

honors in EnglishMARIANNAMITCHELL GERTRUDELOUISEMOELLER,with

high honors in French MARY CONSTANCE MONAHAN MARIEAGNESMOORE,with honors in

Education HELENMAURINE MORGAN MILDRED MQYNIHANLEATHA LILLIANMAUDEMUELLER ELIZABETH MULLINSBUTHENE EDMUNDLANE MURRAY MABELADELINENAPIER MARJORIE NASHLUCILLE HUGH HARRIS NEELY ELIZABETH NEIDLINCERTERRENCE GILBERTFRANCISNELSON HARRIET NEWEYADELAIDE NELLEANDRUSNEWKIRK JANET NICHOLS LILLIANMARGUERITENILSON RUTHARMANTINENORCOM HELENRHOADESNORTON ELEANORMARIE NOVAK VELMAALTHEAOcc HELEN OLDFATHER, with honors in

GeologyRALPHPATTESONOLMSTEAD STELLAMARGUERITEOLSON EDITHANTESOSGOOD MAURICEFRANCISOSHEA LESTERHOWARDPALMER BERTHAJOSEPHINE PARKER BERNADETTE PATTERSONFRANCES ELIZABETH PATTERSONCUERNWI-I-CLARENCE PEEBLESMETCALF RUSSELLALBERTUSPERRY MARY BURNELL POUND FLORENCE POWERSELIZABETH RUTH LESK PUMPIAN, with honors in

EnglishRICHARD RAMEYMEHARRY FREDMILLERREESE ROMOLA REESEJEAN JANICE ELIZABETHREID FRANCISALVINRESCH, with honors

in Political Science

DORISRAYREYNOLDS LORAHARTWELLRICE, with honors

in EnglishLOUISETREVEYRICE FRANCES RIDDLELUCILLE HARRIETRIDDLE ROY WILLIAM RIEMENSCHNEIDER RITA RINCEL, with honors in HistoryLEONTINE ROBERTSLUCILLE MELVILLE ROBERTSPARKER OLIVE ROBINSON BLANCHEMARIE ROCKHOLD ALVINEMANUELROSE JOSEPH LAWRENCEROSENBERC CHARLO~TERoss WILLIAM JR., with honors ROTHFUSS,

i D Mathematics DORANTHERMANRUE FERN ITHA RUSSLER MARYJANE ELIZABETH RYAN VIVIANMARGARETSALMON COLMAN SANFORDGEORGE JULIA MARGARET SAWYER EDNAWALLACE SCHULLERHOPPER MARGARET with honors ANNESCHULTZ,

in Latin LIARTIN Cox SEED KATHRYN SEWARDLOUISE MAURICE SHAWMACEO DOROTHYSHERMAN KATHERINE SIEMENSLOUISE LURA ELLEN SLOW DELMAR with honors inW SMEDLEY,

English JAMES ALOYSIUSSOLON JOHN BERNARD I11SOLON,LAVERNA SPEARSJEAN PAULINE STARKEYLUCILLE LOIS ETHEL STEFFY,with honors in

PsJ~chologyHELEN ELIZABETH withSTEMMONS,

honors in Mathematics WILHELMIXAEMILY STEPHAN T DORCASSTERNBERC BLANCHE STEVENSONLANEWOOD DONALDBERT STOOKEY HAZELEDITH STROBEL PAUL GOODSELL SULLINS HELENLOUISBELSWANSON HELEN MARY SWANSON ~ ~ A R YJANE BROWNSWEENEY HELENAUGUSTASWIERCZEK WILLABEL with honors inTANNER,

SpanishHERMAN TEETORCLINTON GAYLAND TENNISEVKRETTE EDGARABNEYTHACKER MARIONVIRGINIATHAYER DONALDSTANWOODTHOMPSON ELOISEDOROTHY WithTHOMPSON,

honors in Chemistry

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HARRIETT THOMPSONBEATRICE STEWARTCRAIGTHOMSON,JR. BLANCHEELAINETODD EDYTHECECELIATOURTELOT WARRENWILDERTOWLE ANNALOUISETREADWELL OLIVERHOUSTONTRIPP EMMALOUISETULLOCK JAMES EDWARD JR.TURNER,PHILIPLANTZTURNER KATHRYNDEWEYTYLER,with honors

in Mathematics JESSIE VIEHOFF LEONAMARGUERITEVILLARD JOHN NEWELLVONCKX DOROTHYSHANNON WADE ALLENWORCESTERWALDO JULIA MCELHINEY WALKER CHRISTINE WALLACEJOSEPHINE EMMAALICE WALLACE MARGARET WALSHBETRICE ALBERTRUSH WATKINS HAROLD WATTS, with honors HOLLIDAY

in English JOSEPH CLYDEWATTS ELIZABETHWEBER

MARIONINEZWEED MARIONWEINLEIN DOROTHY WELKER,HUTCHINSON with

honors in Chemistry WINIFREDWELSHIMER HELENCATHERINEWERTS HAROLDRALPH WESNER ALYENEELIZABETHWESTALL JANET LOUISEWESTON,with honors

in Mathematics MILDREDWHITAKER DOROTHY WHITEBELLE JAMES ANDREWWHITLOCK MERRILL WHITMOREHEZEKIAH MARGARET WHYTE, with PRIMROSE

honors in Education ROY WILLIAM WILTON EDYTHETOWNESWOOD JAMES JOHN WOODS MARGARET WOOLARDCAMPBELL RICHARD WOOLBERTLATHAM HELENMA~GARETWORST HELENMARIE YEMM ELEANOR YOUNGFRANCES HARRIETTE ZEUCHELIZABETH

In Home Economics REULA FRANCESBECKER,with honors ALMAEMMABEST MILDREDBONNELL ALICEBARSTOW with honors BURTON,IRISDOROTHYCARLISLE SARAHELIZABETHDARNALL PAULINE DELZELLLILLIAN SARAHJANE FISHER DOROTHEA FLETCHERGWENDOLYN HELEN GREGORY ISABEL HANFORDCLARA ALICE MARION HANSEN,with honors ESTHERMAE HARNETT GERTRUDE HARVEYPRISCILLA IRENE HENRIETTAHEILAND

LUCILEELIZABETHHELPHINSTINE GLADYSETHEL HOSLER HELENCHRISTINEJOHNSON DOROTHY LEMASTERLOUISE MARGARET MOULTONJANE EDITH BARBARA PILLATT ELEANOR RussDEANE HELEN RAE SEYBOLD ELIZABETH SINCLAIRFRANCES ESTHERPALMERSMITH LILLYIRMASMITH FRANCES SWENSONLOUISE ABBIEDEANEWAITE GLADYS WARNERLILLIAN DOROTHY YEAZELELIZABETH

Degree of Bachelor of Science In Liberal Arts and Sciences

REBECCA CLARK,ISABELLE with honors in Chemistry

ANSELLUCIANCOONS OWEN LINCOLN CORNELL GLADYS with honorsANNEECKFELDT,

in Bacteriology GLENNCHARLESFINGER OLALLAELAINE with honors GLASGOW,

in Botany MARGARETJOSEPHINE GURLEY GEORGE HANSONHERFJERT THEODOREHARTLEY

Orro CARL HELLER LEMA LEWIS LESSMAN LINCOLN LINDERWENDELL EDITH DELIA RANDALL JULIUS CHRISTOPHERR U ~ P ELLWIT VANTINE SMITH G IRENESMITE JANICE MILLER STORY ANNAFJELWRIGHTWALTER WILLIAMHAROLDWELKB~ RICHARD WJLHITEDODGE JACKSON SMALLWOODYOUNG

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In Home Economics VERALOUISEWINSLOW

In Chemistry MARY HERMAN ALDRICH CHARLESFREDERICK with honors BAILEY, DONALD with high DRAKE COFFMAN,

honors IRVINGABRAHAMDICKTER DONALDWILLIAMHANSEN,with high

honors

ARTHURBULTMAN with honors HOLTON, MICHAELMATHEWPISKUR PAULARTHUR PROCTOR ARTHURHAROLDSHAFFER PHILIP MITCHELL TORRANCE,with honors

In Chemical Engineering KUANGCHANG PAUL FRANK SCHLINGMAN CHARLESTHOMPSON CHARLESLEWIS SCHMIDT DODGE JOHN ARTHURGROSS ROBERTSHERMANSHIRKLIFF MURRAYDENZEL HELFRICK WALTERHAMMOND withZARTMAN, VERNONROBERTHORN high honors GERALDFREDERICKPAULEY

COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Degree of Bachelor of Science

In Accountancy REX GENO BABCOCK, with high honors GEORGE BENSON,EDWARD with high

honors TOMKYLE BOHON HARRYBRENNER,with honors REXNETEZ BURNSJOHN FRANKJOSEPH CARBON DAVIDWILLIAMCOVEY CARL DAUTEL, JR. GEORGE DELPDEFOREST RWER FIELDER DICKINSON,with honors GEORGEEVERETTGERE RAYMONDHENRYGIESECKE,with high

honors DAVIDALEXANDERGILLESPIE ROBERTHAROLDGOWENS MADGEGRAHAM WILLARDS HALL HERBERTWILLIAMHINZE HERBERTDAVIDJOHNSON RAYMONDREUSE LAMBERT HOMERLYLE MCCALEB SIDNEYMAGAZIME FRANK MAHERWILLIAM

In Banking EVERETT BENTONLUTHER ELSONGORDONBOWYER MARIANO CALISTERIOALMERIDO WILLIAMSTXINCHAMEVERETT JAMES JACOB GUSTAT,with honors CHARLES HALLERJUDSON NICHOLAS JWRICK,LAWRENCE with honors JAMES PHILIPREHOE, with honors EDWARD KBRRFRANCIS

CLETUS RICHARD MOORE HELEN GARNETT MORTLAND VIVIANNE PASMASSONCER CLARENCE with high SIMEN PATTENGALE,

honors BYRONBIRKSPHILLIPS ARTHURFRANKLINPRIEBE JOHN WILLIAM with honors QUEENAN,LOUIS RATZESBERGER FRANKEDWARDSCHOOF HAROLD SHARTSARTHUR KENNETHLEE SMITH, with high honors WALTERMARVINSMITH JAMES HOWARDSPEERS MARKLEY STENLUNDWILLIAM BOYDCOLUMBUS JR.STEPHENS, MANIETEPPER AUGUSTAELINORUHL, with honors HEXRYJOHN WENDT JAMES DUDLEYWEYMER WILLIAMHERBERTWOOD FRANKDONALDWORSHAM FREDERICKWEERT ZIMMER

and Finance ROBERTRAYMONDRIMBELL JOHN RICHARDKRICK MARVINBERNARDLEESCH CAMDENDUPPE REA GLENN GEORGE RUMNEY IVANH SWINEHART STANSBURY TAYLORNELSON WILLISJOHN TEWKSBURY RONALDPAULWATTS

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In Commerce and Law ELMERFREDERICK FRANKWEBBTEECARDEN,DENEKE JR. FREDFRANK CHARLES THIESDREMANN KENNETH GEORGEEVAN HOWELL

In Commercial Teaching GEORGE LAWLEYEDWARD

In Foreign Commerce MILTONROBERTBAILEY HERMANHENRYGILSTER ROBERTEUGENECLARK JOSEPH GORDON MERDITHCOLE DACK EDWINJAMES JACKSON DERWOOD DAVIS LOWE MCFEEXAN HARVEY BENICIA CARROLRICHARD WAYNE TRENKLEDown FRANCIS FRANCESALICEGIBSON

I n General Business MILWARD ADAMSEDWARD RALPH WAYNE ALLISON EDWINJOHN ANDERSON MARGARETMAE BARTON RICHARD BENDEREARLE HERBERT BERTHOLDCHARLES OREN GEORGEBISHOP ARTHURSCOTT BITNER HELEN LUCILLE BOLGER MILDRED BRATZLERELIZABETH JOHN AUGUSTBRAUER LESTERGEORGEBROOKMAN WILLIAMABBEYBRUCE GEORGEWILLIAM with highBURGESS,

honors LAWRENCE BUTLERGEORGE ALICE CARMAN PAULBURGESSCLAYTON SARA Lou DAGUE HAROLD DAUBERWILLIAM FRANCIS DESARTCHURCHILL NEWCOMBWAITE DIEHL PATRICK ELCANHENRY RALPHELDERELLIOIT WILLIAMLUKE ENGLISH JAMES GORDONFORSYTE WILLIAMABNERFREEMAN LEON HERBERT FRIEDMAN NATHANFREDERICKFULLER FRANKJACOB GADIENT KEITH DENNIS GAHAN CLARENCE GEISGEORGE JAMES WATSONGILLEN WALDENMCKENDREEGLOTFELTY CHARLESEDWIN GREGORY, JR. RICHARD GRENLEYEDWARD RAYMOND GUYCHAPPELL MARIONFREDERICKHACKLEMAN RUTH GERTRUDE with hcnors HACKLEY,LEWIS FRANKLIN HALL ROBERTHARRYHANSON KENNETH HARTMANCOSTER LLOYD HASSEJOSEPH

EDWARD HATCHWARREN CHARLES HAVENSSTEWART RICHARDRAYHOFP GEORGEOLAF HOFFMANN ROGEREDWARDSHOPKINS OSWALD HORNCLARENCE WILLIAMCASPERHOWARD RUSSELRICHARDHUNT LOUIS ARNOLD HUSTON,with honors ORVILLEDEAN IRELAND JOHN DOVEJENKINS FRED MITCHELL JONES RICHARD JONESNORMAN CHARLES KASSELEDWARD FREDERICK KLINKMANNJOHN FRANCESWILMA KRIETER EARL H KRUSE VERNONGEORGELARSEN THEODORE LEJEUNE,FRANCIS JR. FREDALTENLENFESTEY CHARLESARNOLDLETHEN RAY CONSTANT LEUENBERGER LEONARD LINDBLOMHAMILTON FRANCISJOSEPH MCCARTHY CATHERINE withROSE MCGLONE,

honors DONALD MCKEEVERFRANCIS MARGARET MCWAINNEYBERNICE VIRGILDRESSERMANES WILLIAMPALMERMARQUAM EMMAALICEMATTHEI ARTHURCARL MEISLAHN ALBERTFREDERICKMERRITT FRANKARTHURMILLER,JR. EUGENE MORRISONWILMER FRANCISHARDYMULBERRY ANNAPAPANEK EARL RUSSEL PARKHILL MILLARD PAXSONADELBERT FRANCISEDWARDPFEFPER CLEM GORDON with honorsPHIPPS, WILLIAMFARNSWORTXPHIPPS LEO P O T T L ~ E R

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THEODORE RANDECKERHERMAN WILBUR EVANS STITELEY GEORGETHOMAS PAUL SWANSONREA JOHN ARTHUREDWARD FRED SYLVESTER RICKETTS TINTHOFP DAVID GAVIN ~ C H I E WILLIAM HENRY TOATES,JR. KEITH HESS ROBERTS MAX WAYNE VEST EVERETTBERNARDROBINSON ALBERT HENRY VONDENWSCH ARTHURMORRISRUBECK CIIARLES EUGENE VURSELL GEORGEWILLIAM SANFORD PAULMILBURN WATSON THEODOXECARLSCHUTT LEROYBURTONWILLARD WARDELLISSHAW WILLARDELMER WILLIAMS ESTHER SIDER RUSSELLVERNORWILLIS SOLMAJORSIMON TAYLORGEORGE WILSON JOHN FRANZ THOMAS WINTONS I ~ I G WALTER CHESTER OLIPHANT SMITH ROBERTMARELIUSWOLD LEROY SMITH SAMUEL WONG WILLIAMDAVID STANSIL GREENLEAFEDWARD YOUNG ROYALARTHURSTIPES, JR.

In General Railway Administration THOMAS HAROLD RICEEDWIN GRAVES HODDER JOHN ELLIS REED

In Industrial Administration ALFREDCHESTERANDREANDERSON MAURICEFRANCISMATTINGLY LORENFRANK GEORGE MEHRBOLLINCER JOHN JEROME BURGER DICKSONRECK CLARENCEROBERTBURRELL ALFREDMAJORREED CARROLLWINTON EVANS JOHN AVERILLSHAW HOWARD FORD RICHARDPAGESUNDERLANDECBERT LESTER EUGENE LATHROP GEORGEFREDERICKVERPLANK SAMUELWILSON LIVINGSTON KENTONROBERTWRIGHT

In Public Utilities RUSSELLALLAN CONE FOLGERFREDERICK WEBSTER

In Trade and Civic Secretarial Service HAROLDROBERT BORLAND LORENSCHOPPE CORNELIUSSAMUELKEMP TEDJOHNSTUN WARD GEORGEPERBIXOBERTATE

In Accountancy and in Banking and Finance DAVID ROBERT BOWER, with honors MILBURNMORTONSARTIN EDWARD Dom with honors JAMES ANNA LORI SPORLEDER, RONAYNE GINTER ANDREWTILLEY,with honorsALFRED PAUL WELDONORA KRETSCHMER PAULMARIONVANARSDELL HARRY RAMEYBANCROFT

In Commercial Teaching and in Trade and Civic Secretarial Service A LUCILEh u e

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Degree of Bachelor of Science

In Architecture LUCIUS DRAPER BABCOCK WENDELL PARKSBURTON KENNETHJACOBSON JOHN JUDSON ROWLAND GRANVILLESPEAR KEITE JOHN ELMO SWEET WILLIAMPUNTENNEY E R ARTHURWWPPER~

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In Architectural Engineering CHARLESNORMANBULLARD GEORGE BurzowMARTIN EARL LESLIE CONFER JOHN AUGUSTUSFARWELL OSCARFISCHMAN RAYMONDCARLFRESELLE WILLEYPETEKLINGENSMITE A EMANUELKOPPEL LEROYHARRYLEDVXNKA RAYMONDNATHANIELLEVEE

EDWARD CUEIT, JR.FORREST ROY GEORGE EHMAN ALEX EDWARDFITZGERALD VICTORFLEMINGHOUSER N 0 ALEX KLEERW ROBERTFREDERICKL o n

JAMES PATRICKBREEN, with honors

LOUIS DARRELL MANDELL,JR. JOHN DONALDPROUTY ROBERTTHEODOREREICHEL WILLIAMBUCKLEYRUDE JOHN WILLIAM RUETTINGER ROY WOLFF SCHEYER FRANKJOSEPH SERPICO HISASHITANAKA JOSEPH CLYDEWAITS RALPH DELBERT with honors WILSON,

In Ceramic Engineering

In Civil Engineering

HOWARD NORTHAMLEROY CHRISTIAN PLANJEWILLIAM RICHARD RUDDDAVID CLYDELOWRY with high THOMPSON,

honors

In Ceramics KATHLEEN DEANBOLDT

JAMES JEROME BURNS HUGH HIGGINS BURT JOSEPH DENNISCAVANAGH LEE CHOW WARRENSTEWARTCOOK HUGHTANQUARYCUNNINGHAM EDWIN PRICE DAVENPORT FREDERICKLEWIS GOLDSBY VIRGILEMMETT GUNLOCK, with honors CHAOTSWNGHAN IRVY WAYNE HARDAWAY HUhfBOLDT REYHELVENSTON,with

high honors BYRONMITCHELLHILL MARSHALLHOLT, with honors CHARLES HOPPERMAYFIELD CHARLES HOULEHANCONNELL EDGARHELMUTHKRAUTHEIM WILLIAMSIDNEYLIPMAN HARRYWILLIAMLOCHNER JOHN ROBERTLONG HORACE McCoyWILSON EDWARD withDANIEL MCKEAGUE.

high honors GERALD MAGEE, -MERIDETH with high

honors

EUGENEBOWMANMILLNER RAYMONDLEWIS MOORE FRED SAMUEL MORSE CARL BERGEN PATCHEN DAN HENRY PLEITA,with high honors HOWARD RASMUSSENBURNETT TOMASABRINA SADDAM NORMANSAPHR EDWARD SCHAEFERJOSEPH HARRYEDWARD with honors SCHLENZ, SUSUMU SOGA LEROYARMOURSTANGER EUGENE STANKIEWICZJOSEPH JOHN ALEXANDERTALLANT MAX GARVIN TEGHTMEYER MILES HARRISON THOMAS KENNETHCLEMTIPPY BENTONARTHURWARDER RICHARDARTHUR WILLIAMS CHARLESLEYTON WILLIS, JR. WAYNERANSOMWOOLLEY,with high

honors ISAAC PRESTON ZIMMERLY

In Electrical Engineering MARKLEEACKERMAN,JR. WILLIAMKEITHARMSTRONG CARLADOLPHBASEDOW JOSEPH EDWARDBAUDINO LAWRENCE BROWNTOWNSEND Rocco THOMASCAPODANNO DOUGLASS COOKEDWIGHT

MARKJAMES CROSSE~T CARROLL EICHHORNEDWAFSI JOHN OLIVEREPHGRAVE HARTLEYH FITZPATRICK WILLIAMTHOMASFOUSER PAULHOWARDFRANK CHRISTOPHER FRANKSJOHN

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HAROLDEDWARDGALE WILLIAM HOMER HATCH FRANCIS with honors ELLIOTTHERNDON,LEOHOFFMAN,with honors RAYMONDLEWISHUPP JOSEPH FRANCISJIROUSEK YASHWANT KARNIKGOPINATH HAKOLDE KENEIPP CARLGEORGEKETEL, with honors EDWARDOTTOKRUEGER LAWRENCELEE LANTZ HAROLDEDWINLIITLEPAGE JULIUS BERTRANDLOME WILLARDROBERTMCCARTY RAYELDREDMORRISON SHUJI NOMURA GEORGESMITHPETERSON THOMASJEFFEFSON POPE

HAROLDKENNETHPRITCHARD v YALE R I C E CLYDEFRENCHROBBINS JEROME JOSEPH ROCHELLS PHILWHITMAN SAYLES RAYMOND SOLOMONJACK CHESTERDEWEYSTAHL JAMES MERWYNSTREET RICHARDWARD STROMER JOHN VOORHEESSUNKEL FRANKGEORGETABORSKY RAYMONDEDWARDTARPLEY,with honors PAULHERBERTTARTAK HOCKLANTSIA KAITUNG DONALDHorn VANCE HOMERHENRYWAGNER,with honors LOUISEVERETTWETHERHOLD

I n Engineering Physics PAULCHRISTIANLUDOLPH,with IRAGUILD Ross

honors ELMERPAULSTARK THOMAS MCMAINS, with EMIL VOLKMANN FREDERICK JOHN

honors In General Engineering

RUSSELL GLEN HENRY KENDALLLOUISMERTZ MILTUNEDWARD JOSEPH PERTLJOHNSON LEONARD JOSEPH HUDELSON JOHN SCANLONKIRSCH THOMAS CHARLES PAUL CASWELL SMITHMARKKREIDER

In Mechanical Engineering HUGHVOITELER ALEXANDER, with

high honors CLARENCECHARLESBAUMGARDNER,

with honors EDWINFRANC~SBICKNELL WALTERLESLIE BROWN JOHN ROBERTCONNELLY FRANCIS FLICKSPOHRER DONALD GRUBEELLSWORTH WILLIAM Ross IRWIN ARTHUROSCARJANSON

FREDERICK JOHNSONWILLIAM HARRY KARIHERCULLEN KENNETHDAVIDKNOBLOCK WILLISJAMES MAGIRL RICHARDHERMANNELSON BRADLEEPRUDEN HAROLDAUSTIN RYGEL MILTON EDMUND STALLMANN GRAEME BATES SUPPLE GEORGEHENRYZENNER,

with high honors In Mining Engineering

DONALDPARTRIDGEBUCHANAN JULIUS JACOB SEIDEL RAYMONDEARLLAGER ROSWELLLEONARD YOUNG FREDARTHURMILLER

In Railway Civil Engineering NORMANEDWARD GEORGEMARTINJ~ALLSTEINALLEN HAROLDWILLIAMFUEHR ELLSWORTHMEADS HOYT

I n Railway Electrical Engineering EUGENE FOSTER RICHARTA L E X A N D ~ RALPH ROBERT HENRY WALTER KEEVIL PAULJAMES THOMA HAROLDGUTHRIE MOORE

In Railway Mechanical Engineering DEWWING

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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Degree of Bachelor of Science

In Agriculture CONSTANTINE ALEXOPOULOS,JOHN

with honors SEIGELALBINANDERSON,with honors UHLJESSE AUSTIN JAMES Ross BAIRD, with honors CLARENCE BAKEREDWARD JAMES VERN BEHRINGER WILBURLEO BORN IRVINLLOYDBRAKENSIEK DANIELLEWIS BROWN WILLIAM BULLMAN FRANCISGRAYCLARK HOMERWELLINGTON withCURTISS,

honors WILLIAMMARSHALL withCURTISS,

honors WALTERJAMES DIX DONALDVINSONDUNCAN,with honors JOHN LAWRENCEFAY CHARLESBENJAMINFLUCK THEODOREFUNK JOHN RALPH GRAVES ARTHURWESLEYHAAS STUARTEDMONDHASELTINE ORIN WESLEY HERTZ ROY SMITH HETTICK MAXGREENHOAGLAND LOWELLALEXANDERHODAM,with honors

ELWOODDEEDRICEHOWELL ROBERTKOEHN HUBBARD TREVOR JONESLESLIE MYRONCHARLESKABEL WILLIAM DARRELL KILTON ERNESTLLOYD with honors KLECKNER,HAROLD M o w sHARRISON WILLIAMSAMUELMUELLER ROBERTEDWARDMURPHY IRVINGNELSON GERALD NORTHCXW,M.ESPATRICKJOSEPH O’MALLEY EDWARDF PARSONS JAMES STREATOR POTTER ORIEALFREDPons DAVIDDEWITT QUESTEL CHARLES QUICKCURTIS HERMANN with honors RASTER, JOHN BYRONREYNOLDS FRANK LESLIE ROBISON RICHARD SMITH, with honors KNOWLES

and thesis JOSEPH ROY STRUBINGER FLOYLEE UNDERWOOD ISAACALLENVEATCH ROYJOHN WILSON ERIC WINTERS, JR., with honors JAMES URIAH WISBY

In Floriculture JUSTON L HAM FLORENCESTELLAKAPLAN LORENLEST= P m

HILDURLOUISESANDBERG PERCYANDREWWASHBURN,with

honors

In Home Economics MARY HELEN ALEXANDER KATHARYNMARY BAILEY ESTHERMURIELDEFUR ANNAESTELLEFRANCIS KATHARINEGRATIAN ELEANOR HAUGHGRACE PAULINE HOPKINSMCKIBBEN MRS. LOIS JOHNSON HUGHES IRMA EVALYN HUNT RUTHMIRAKAHN MARGUERITEMAXEY

MAY WILSON MCINTYRE MARY ELIZABETH MCKELVEY GRACEETTA MILLER MARY ELIZABETH MOORE LOUISEMYRTLENOBLE IRENE RECORDS CLARAMAY ROCKE RUTH WHITNELL SEXTON MILDREDERCEL SNYDER BERNYCE TANNLERDOROTHY MARGUERITEWILLIAMS

I n Landscape Architecture MAURITZLLOYD FRANCES HYLERANDF.RSON WILLARD RUSSELLWEDEAN JOHN KELL -DAVIDSON EDWIN ERWIN FREDERICKDORMANN J BERNARDSCHWERDT

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COLLEGE OF LAW Degree of Bachelor of Science in Law

CHARLESTOANBRWKE SIDNEY WILLIAM MENDELOVITZ BERTHAJULIA COHN JAMES HARVEY with honors PRICER, GEORGEANTHONYKAPPUS CLOGNEEDWARDTATE FRANCISJOSEPH KOCH, with honors

Degree of Bachelor of Lawn WILLIAMDONALD B.S.,1926ANDERSON,PAUL ALOYSIUS BADEN, B.S., 1926,

with honors h o WALTERBERG,A.B., 1925 LEONARD BERRY, A.B., COLEMAN

Carthage College, 1925 VICTORHERBERTBLOOM HORACEVINCENT B.S., 1925CONDIT,SHERWOOD COSTIGANLAWRENCE PETER CORNELIUS A.B.,DEYOUNC,

University of Chicago, 1903 THOMAS FITZPATRICKPATRICK WENDELLPKILO GILBERT, with high

honors THOXAS GILMOREFRANCIS WILLIAMLESTERG ~ ~ s c o w ,B.S.,I924 HORACEEDISON GUNN, with high

honors CHARLESMARVINHAMILTON MAXE HABSON REGINALDCARL HARMON GORDONBUCICINGHAMHARRISON SNYDERE HERRIN, A.B., 1926 JAMES WILLIAM INCLES FREDERICK KINDERMANWILLIAM

THOMASVIRGIL MCDAVIIT ELLIOTT RAYMOND MCDONALD ELDON LEROY MCLAUGHLIN JACOB BAERMARGOLIS LISLE WILLIAM MENZIMER,B.S.,1925 NORMANREASONERMILLER JOHN MCCOOLMITCHEM LLOYDCOWLEYMOODY WILLIAMCLAIREOBRIEN, A.B., 1926 HENRYPURVISPARKS ROLLAND PENNER, 1926ARTHUR B.S.,RUSSELLRONALDRENO, with honors LAWRENCE ROSENTHALVALENTINE LILLIAN ELIZABETH SCHLAGENHAUF,

A.B., Northwestern University, 1920

WALTERCYRIL SHEA HYMENFRANCISSIMONSON GERALDCURLEESNYDER,A.B., 1925 NATHANCLAUDESXYDER DENEENANTHONY A.B., 1924 WATSON, ELMER CHRISTIAN WEIHL, A.B., 192jGEORGEHAROLDWILEY RAYMOND WILLIAMSONELLSWORTH JOSEPH ALBERTWOLL

Degree of Doctor of Law JOHN WILBUR HANSEN, B.S., I924 DUDLEY WOODBRIDGE,WARNER A.B.,RALPHMARTIN MONK, B.S., 192.5 1922, with high honors FRANCISGEORGEREARICK,A.B., Beloit

College, 1924, with honors

SCHOOL OF MUSIC Degree of Bachelor of Music

HELEN MORTQN ACKERMAN ANNA MAY NOVOTNY WALTEREMCH, with high honors NORMANHARVEY RINCEL LUCILLEELIZABETH HELEN LUCILE ROTH,with honors FLACHENEKER MARY LUCILLE HARTLEY PAULINEGILLESPIESEED MARIANCHRISTINE HEINEMAN with honors LOIS LOVETT SPRINGER, HELEN RUSSELL HILL TOWLES,ELLA MADOLYNE with honors JOHN GLENNMETCALF DANA RIDER WALKER AUDREYGAZELLEMILLER BEULAHIRENEZANDER

LIBRARY SCHOOL Degree of Bachelor of Science in Library Science

MARYFRANCESAUSTIN, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1926 LUCY ANN BABCOCK, A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1926 ALICEHONOR A.B., Fairmount College, 1918 BUCKNER, MARYLOIS BULL, B.S., Central Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1922

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FLOYCAROLINE A.B., b o x College, 1919CARROLL,IDAVIRGINIACARTER,A.B., West Virginia University, 1924, with honors HELENMARIECLARK,A.B., Indiana University, 1921 MILDREDLOUISEDILLINGHAM,A.B., 1926 JESSIE IRENEDOBBS,B.S., 1925 HELENLOUISEEDMONDSON,A.B., West Virginia University, 1924 NINA ANN FROHWEIN,A.B., State University of Iowa, 1924 &Y ELIZABETH A.B., University of Kentucky, 1925 HANSON,BEATRICE HOWARD HOLT, B.S., Ottawa University, 1918, with honors FLORENCE A.B., Southwestern College, 1923IRWIN, EDITH CARRINGTON A.B., A.M., Washington University, 1916, 1917, withJONES,

honors MARY EFFIE KING, A.B., Indiana State Normal School, 1926 RUTH CAROLINE B.S., Eastern South Dakota State Teachers' College, 1925 KRUEGER,ALENE HANNAH ~ U B ,B.S., University of Louisville, 1925 CARLYLEMORRIS, A.B., Harvard College, 1915 FLORENCEMARIE NICHOL, A.B., Monmouth College, 1925 JANICE PARHAM,A.B., Florida State College for Women, 1926 MAE PARKINSON, B.S., Boston University, 1923, with high honors MARTHAMANIERPARKS, A.B., H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College, 1919 HARRIETSMITH POTTER, A.B., Middlebury College, 191 j LOUISE GILMAN PRICMRD, 1921, with honors A.B., HAZELREA, B.S., Southwest Missouri State Teachers' College, 1925 RUTHCHEANEYRINGO, A.B., Tennessee College, 1923 MARY VIRGINIA SOUKUP,A.B., Mount St. Joseph College, 1926 ESTHER STALLMANN, A.B., A.M., Indiana University, 1924, 1926 ALICE VAN ZANTEN, A.B., Hope College, 1920 ELVIN SCHUYLER A.B., Otterbein College, 1921 WARRICK, ELIZABETHCOWDENWELCH, A.B., Monmouth College, 1926 JEROME REAR WILCOX, A.B., R7esleyan University, 1926 LOUISEWINN, A.B., University of Oklahoma, 1922, with high honors

Degree of Bachelor of Library Science LOISPORTER A.B., Georgetown College, 1915 HOLLADAY,ELLEINEHARRISON A.B., Galloway College, MCLELLAN, 1912, with high honors MARY ABEGAIL MANN, A.B., Indiana University, 1922, with honors

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Degree of Bachelor of Science

In Education EMMAMAEADAMS MARIAN BLAINEELIZABETH HOWARDDUFFALLISON CLEOPHA MAGDALENA BLOCK HARRY ALPHEUSWATT BOOKER ERNEST AMEY LILLIE ALBERTINA HENRIETTAANDERSON JOSEPHINEBERTHA BOSTICK EDWIN HESTON ARFORD DOROTHYNAOMIBOWERS MARYELIZABETHARMOUR BOWTONOLIVE ELIZABETH ELLIOTT LEIGHTON DOROTHY BREDEHOFTARNOLD ELEANOR GRANT HENRY AURAND BRIGHTHELENMARGARET ALICE DOROTHY AVERY ELISE CRESCENTIA BROEDER MARIAN BARNEY JUANITA ANNE BROWN MARGARET BARRA LILLIANBWLLAR~JOSEPHINE FRANCES EDNAMAYBAXTER CHARLESWILLIAM BURGESS MARGARETRUTH BERGER PAUL KENYON BUTTERFIELD INA PAULINEBERNSTEIN,with honors JANEMARJORIE CARSWELL KATHLEENMABEL BISHOP CELIA GLYDE CASH EVA MILLS BLACMRD JAMES STILLMANCnsgev

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JOHN WILLIAMC A V I ~ PAVLINEELVA CHANGNON CAPXE LOUISE CHASE LULU MARGUERITE CLARK RONALD CLARKWILLIAM LUCILLEAMERICACLIFFORD BERTHABURNEZTCLINE FRANCES CONRADCAROLYN WILLIAMREYNOLDCORDIS HARRY with high honors SMITE CREDE, DORISELIZABETHCROKER MARGARETCVMMINGS WILMA CATHERINE DALY RUSSELLDAUGHEIUTY WILLIAMLLOYDDAVIES ROSE FRANCES DAVIS, with honors BEATRICE DEVOLELEANOR DOROTHYANN DIRST BETTYMORRISDORMAN FLORENCEDULL MILDREDDVRHAM HORACEJACOB EGGMANN,JR. MARY ELSTON DOUGLASALBERTFESSENDEN LOUISTHOMASFLANAGAN ELIZABETHFRAKER LAWRENCE GASSMANCHARLES ANNAMERRIMANGILMORE ALICE LOUISE GRANT MARY GRANT VELMALOYS GREER VIRGINIAGUNDERSON DOROTHY HALLFRANCES RAYMOND HALLTHIXTON ROBERTROLLAHAMILTON JESSE W HARRIS CHARLES HARRISONBORDNER BEULAFERN HARTLEY ROSALIAMAY HATHAWAY RUTH ELIZABETH HAUCH RUTH EMMA HIBBS DONNAMFXCEDESHICKS VIVIANFRANCESHINTON HELEN MAY HOLCOMB, with honors JOHN EDGARHOUGHTON PAULJEROME HOUGHTON LAURAJEWEL HUELSTER MARGARET IELENFELDTLOUISE FLORENCE JACKBEATRICE HARLANFLETCHERJAMES ELEANOR JOYCEMARIE ETHEL L KEITH DOROTHYALINEKELLER MARJORIEVIOLAKEMPLE BERTHAISABELKKIGHT FLORENCE KOENIGSBERG,BERNICE

with honors JOSEPH KOMMELSIEHELEN KUEHL

LOUIS KULCINSKI RUTH~ I T HLANKTON MILDRED LARSENLOUISE ANNE CATHERINE LAUGHLIN CHARLES LEEDENARD FLORENCEL'HOMMEDIEU WINIFRW MARGUERITE LONG GLADYE LUCASIRENE ELIZABETHETHEL LYDDON MARGARET LYONSMARYELLEN HELEN CLIFFORD MCBRIDE FLORENCE MCGAUGHYGERTRUDE EVELYNEULALIAMCNEELY LURA MAY MACRATA ARTHUREDWARDMATHES MARGARET MENZIMERHERMANN CORA LEONE MERRITT FERNELIZABETHMEUSER JESSIE RUTH MILES LOUISEMARGARETMILLER BEATRICEFAYMILLS ROMA SMITH MONROE EMMAMILLENMORTON VERNELMO MULLEN HELEN CATHERINE MURPHEY LILLIANRUTH MURPHEY CORNELIAVIRGINIAMYLREA JESSIE ELIZABETHNEWMAN VIRGINIA O'CALLAGHANMARGARET GRACEELIZABETHOJEMANN LLOYDEDDYOLMSTED ROBERTTHOMPSONOSBORNE MARY LOVELL PEACE ALBERTALOUISEPELLETTE H E ~ YPICK, with honors LUCILLESUSANNEPLAV ALYCEMARGARETPOLLOCK JESSIE LYDIA withPURVES,

high honors NINA GENEVIEVE REED RUTHANITAREEDY HENRYCHARLESREITZ ELIZABETH REYNOLDSHARWOOD DELLAMAE ROBERTS CLARAELIZABETHRUCH LOUISEERCELSADLER WILLIAMHENRYSCHAFER CONRAD SCHENKOSCAR FREDERICK SCHWARZLOSEWILLIAM MAUDELOUISE SEIPP ONEIDALAUREITASHEEHAN LOTIS GLEN SH~ELDS ROBERTLUCIUSSHOECRAFT LORAMADELINSIMS DOROTHYRUTH SINCLAIR BEULAHSINGLETON CLYDEDRURRIESMITH HULAH STOKES SMITH MARY CATHERINE SMITH

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NELSONCHRISWESMITH CAROLYNVIRGINIA TEITGE VANCEMARLINSMITH BERTHAHELENETHESMACHER BEATRICE SOMMER THOMASELIZABETH ELLEN HANNAH JOHN ADDISONSPEER JEANNE TR~VILLION LOIS SPERLING KATIE WILSON TUCKER RETTA DOWNEY SPITLER HAZELMAETWOMLEY CLARAMYRTLE with honors WALTERSSPRATT, CLYDE LAURENCE CEARLOTI-EHELENESPREYNE ATHELENE WATmN ALICE URSULASTAHL DEWEYLAWRENCE WATSON HAZELANN STEINBERG FRANK WEEGECHARLES SYLVIARUTHSTERNLICRT WILHELMINAMARGARET WEEGE EDITH DOROTHY KATHERINE WHITESTEVENS NARCISSUS CLIFFORD STEWART WILDTTURNER HELEN CATHERINE EDSONCHARLESSTRANGE OSCARHENRYWISTHUFF DOROTHYDUNANSTRUEVEX STANLEYHARRY YOUNG MARCARETHA STUEBE ADELEYOUNGCHARLOTTE HELEN DOLORES MARY YOUNGSHANK SULLIVAN JEANETTE WANDALOUISETAESCHNER VASHTILOUISEZIEGLER SIDNEYEUGENE withTARBOX,

high honors I n Agricultural Education

GLEN READ BROWNBACK CLARENCE MILLIONHAROLD JEROME ANTONEMBSER ROY HAROLD TOMLENSON CLYDEEMERYFRY KENNETH LIPEJACK

In Home Economics Education AGNESARMSTRONG PAULINEJONES ALICEARMSTRONG OLIVE IRENE MAKEEVER KETHAMCINTOSH ELLA LORRAINE CARMAN MORRISON THELMA HILL ALINEPHILLIPSGRACE MARGARET MAXINECALVIN FRANCES WOLFIEUTER GERTRUDE

In Industrial Education LONASROBERTDELCOUR KENNETHLEEREYNOLDS MALVINFRED GRANLUND

In Music Education MILDRED BOYSEN, BESSIEALBERTAHAYESNELLIE with high

honors in Education EDNA LUCILE HICKMAN I,OUISEMILDRED MAXTHOMAS with high honors BUTLER KRONE, MILDREDMARYCRUX in Education ANNETTA WARFIELD JAMES PAXTONDENNIS, with high RUSSELL

honors in Education LOUXSE STORMEVELYN ROSEMARY GREENE HELEN WATSON MARGARET MARY

In Physical Education WENDELLBRUCEALLEN MILANTrroMAs FELL EMMETTMERLEBEERS PATRICKRAYMOND GALLIVAN DAVID CALDWELL VAUGHN GARRISONBOARDMAN STEWART ALBERTF BRAINARD CHARLES GIPSONFRANKLIN HARRYALEXANDERBRYDEN WILLARDOLIVER GRAVES MERNERBENNETTCALL RUSSELLCHARLESHINOTE HENRYEARL COEN LEOJARVIS HUBER JOHN LEONARDCONANT ALBERTEDWARDHUMPHREYS RALPHDUDLEYCUTHBERT ELBERTROYISOM BERTRAYDANCEY GEORGEWARRENKIAS EDWINLEROYDROM CLYDEG F KNAPP LESLIEALLENEDINGER, ROBERTwith honors RANKIN MCKAY

in Education THOMAS MILLERRAYMOND

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JOSEPH LEROYPICARD RICHARD P r mLEWIS NORMAN RADFORDHENRY JOHN HENRYRrrz BERNIEARMSTADSHNELY HARRYWAYNESKADDEN

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OLIN WALTER STEAD WALTEREDWIN STRAUB ROLLAND TAFTHENRY CHARLES WERNERDUNLAP WENDELL WILSONSAMUEL

Commissions as Lieutenants, Officers’ Reserve Corps, United States Army, and as Brevet Captains, Illinois National Guard

HARRY AMEYERNEST DAVIDL APPELBAUM CHARLESFREDERICKBAILEY CLARENCE BAUMGARDNERCHARLES EVERETT LUTHER BENTON ~ R E NFRANKBOLLINGER JOHN Aucusr BRAUER JAMES PATRICKBREEN JAMESJEROMEBURNS RUSSELL CONEALLAN JOHN ROBERT CONNELLY WARREN COOKSTEWART HUGHTANGUARYCUNNINGHAM PAULHOWARDFRANK CHRISTOPHER FRANKSJOHN WILLIAMABNERFREEMAN GEORGEEVERETT GERE RONAYNEALFREDGINTER DAVIDALEXANDERGILLESPIE MALVINFREDGRANLUND T H O ~ S GRAVESEDWIN WILLIAMHOMERHATCH RUSSELLGLEN HENRY ORIN WESLEY HERTZ ALBERTNEIL HICKEY RUSSELRICHARDHUNT RAYMONDLEWIS HUPP FREDERICK JOHNSONWILLIAM MILTONEDWARDJOHNSON GEORGEANTHONY KAPPUS CHARLES KINGSBURYHOWARD KENNETH KNOBLOCKDAVID GEORGE LACKEYABRAHAM RAYMOND LAMBERTROUSE

OSCARISAWRLEIDING PAUL CHRISTIAN LUDOLPH HOMERLYLE MCCALEB FRANCISMULBERRY HOWARDLEROY NORTHAM EARL RUSSEL PARKHILL CLARENCE PAVENGALESIMEN PAULARTHURPROCTOR BRADLEEPRUDEN JOHN WILLIAMQUEENANTHEODORE RANDECKERHERMAN HOWARD RASMUSSENBURNETT LOUIS RATZESBERGER JOHN ELLIE REED KENNETHLEE REYNOLDS HARVEY RINGELNORMAN RICHARDDAVID RUDD GLENNGEORGERUMNEY FRANKEDWARDSCHOOF LORENDOLERSCHOPPE CLYDEDRURRIESMITH PAUL CASWELL SMITH OLIN WALTER STEAD BOYDCOLUMBUS JR.STEPHENS,ROLLAND TAFTHENRY SIDNEYEUGENETARBOX FRANKWEBBTEEGARDEN,JR. RAYMONDWAGNER JOSEPHCLYDEWATTS LEROY WILLARDBURTON CHARLESLEYTONWILLIS,JR. OSCARHENRYWISTHUFF FRANK WORSHAMDONALD

Commissions as Brevet Captains, Illinois National Guard KILTON

DONALDPARTRIDGEBUCHANAN RICHARD RICHMONDTAYLORBAITEY,I1 WILLIAMDARRELL

JOHN KRICK CHARLES DODGETHOMPSON

GRADUATE SCHOOL Degree of Master of Arts

In Bacteriology BEATRICEMARCELLA A.B., 1926WILLIAMSON,MAar FRANCES A.B., 1926WINDSOR,

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In Botany JOHN THOMAS A.B., Maryville College, 1925JOHNSON,GUCE VERNETTE IARSON, 1926A.B., Lindenwood College, CHARLUITEELIZABETH LIFBTAG, A.B., DePauw University, 1926 VIVIANMARGUERITE AB., Illinois Woman’s College, 1926PIRES,

In Chemistry KATHERINEMARIE BOLLIGER, A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926 IRVING A.B., Lawrence College, 1926LEEOZANNE,MABEL MORIA RUNDE, A.B., Rosary College, 1924 RUTHREDERST. JULIAN, A.B., Oberlin College, 1920 JOHN ALVAN SELLERS, A.B., Manchester College, 1922’ DOROTHYELIZABETH A.B., Sweet Briar College, 1920WALLACE,

In Classics VELDA ROSALYN ELDER, A.B., I921 WINFRED CROUSE HERRICK,A.B., Beloit College, 1922 RUTH YATES KIRBY, A.B., University of Washington, 1924 MARYLUCILLEWILLOUCHBY,A.B., Hendrii College, 1926 HARRIETTMARY WILSON,A.B., Lake Forest College, 1926MOXNINGTON BERNARDANTHONYZIMMER,A.B., St. Bede College, 1920

In Economics EDWAFZI BENSON,A.B., DePauw University, 1926GEORGE KENNETHDUNCANCARPENTER, B.S., 1926 MILDREDMARION A.B., Rockford College, 1926ELLIOTT,EUGENECANFIELDHOPKINS,B.S., 1917 LOWELL FREDERICK A.B., Lawrence College, 1926HUELSTER,

In Education FORREST A.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1921WILLIAM BINNION, STEPHENMAXWELLCorny, B.S., Eureka College, 1926 MABEL RUTH HULL, A.B., I924 CHARLESALLEN MCGINNIS, B.Ed., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 19x9,

A.B., 1925 BENJAMIN CLAY MOORE,B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1923 ALBERT SYLVANUS NICHOLS, A.B., Otterbein College, 1921 ROSCOEPULLIAM,B.Ed., Southern Illinois State Normal University, 1925

In English CHARLESLAURELALLEN, A.B., University of North Dakota, 1924 MARCARETHELENBELSLEY,A.B., 1926 RUBYIRENEBINNION,A.B., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1919 MINNIELUNETTEBOARDMAN,A.B., Oxford College, 1924 FELISA CALDERON, B.Ed., Western Illinois State Teachers’ College, 1926 BETH DOERR, A.B., Carthage College, 1926 FRANCESIVEYGRAVEITE, A.B., Baylor College, 1916 FRANCES GRISWOLD, A.B., Illinois Woman’s College, 1926CATHERINE DOROTHYELIZABETHHARMON,A.B., McKendree College, 1926 MELLIEJOHN, B.S., 1923 ELLENMARIE JOHNSON, Ph.B., Shurtleff College, 1926 METAGEORGIAJOLLY, B.S., 1926 HELENMARIEMCMILLAN, A.B., 1925 CELIA ANN ROY, A.B., 1921 ANNA JENNETI-E SCHWARTZ,A.B., Oberlin College, 1924 JOHN TINNON A.B., James Millikin University, I923TAYLOR,Lou FRANCES A.B.,THOMAS, 1926 LAURENCE TIUGGS, I923FULLER A.B.,

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JUDSON ROY GRIFFIN, A.B., I925 In Geology

In German ANNA LOUISE NEUBER, A.B., I924

In History OSCARFRITIOFANDER, A.B., Augustana College, 1926 EDITH BROOKS, A.B., Radcliffe College, 1920 ALICE LOUISE BRUMBAUGH, A.B., 1926 NEILSON CAREL DEBEVOISE, A.B., 1926 MABELLOUISEGRISWOLD,A.B., Illinois College, 1926 FRANCES JENISON,ERNESTINE A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1921 ALYCE EDYTHE MANGE,A.B., Greenville College, 1926 ANCIL NEWI-ON PAYNE,A.B., Union College, I925 MARY HILLIARD RUMSEY, A.B., 1916 MAX LEROY SHIPLEY, A.B., Illinois College, 1923 ELIZABETHBIERSM~H A.B.,ZIMXERMAN, 1925

In Library Science CARROLLPRESTONBABER, A.B., Campbell College, 1912 MARY SUSIE BUFFUM, Ph.B., University of Iowa, 1905 GERTRUDEMATHILDE SUESS, A.B., University of Nebraska, I917 SIGMUNDYON FRAUENDORFER,Dr.agr., Landwirtschaftliche Hochschule, Hohenheim,

Germany, 1924 HELMER LEWIS WEBB, Ph.B., Denison University, 1921

In Mathematics RUBY BAXTER, A.B., Illinois Woman’s College, 1919 LEONARDBRISTOW, A.B., Colorado College, 1926 GERSHOM CARMICHAEL,NARRAMORE A.B., 1926 GRACE ELLA JOHNSON, A.B., Lawrence College, 1926 VERA MCCORMICK, A.B., 1925 ETHELPY~ARIAN ROSE, A.B., Illinois Woman’s College, 1912 GEORGEWILLIAM STARCHER, A.B., Ohio University, 1926 ELVA ELIZABETH STARR, A.B., 1923 FRANCES A.B., Rockford College, 1926ELIZABETH WOLEVER,

In Philosophy Wu YUEY LEN, A.B., 1926

In Physics WILBERT FRAPFK A.B., North Central College, 1926SNYDER,

In Physiology LAWRENCE BROWN,TRACY A.B., University of Colorado, 1923 ALBERTMONROEESTES,A.B., Southeastern Missouri State Teachers’ College, 1924

In Political Science BERT BRYAN BOYD, A.B., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1926 HAROLDROBERTENSLOW,A.B., University of Kansas, 1926 GEORGEADAMS GRAHAM, A.B., Monmouth College, 1926 JOHN MEREDITHSMYTHE, A.B., North Central College, 1926 CHuNG-CxiIN TIEN,A.B., Peking National University, I923

In Psychology DAVID LESTER BIDWELL, A.B., University of Oregon, 1926 AARONFREIBERG,A.B., North Central College, 1926

In Romance Languages ALICEKATHERINEABBOTT, A.B., Smith College, 1921 EMILIOVICENTEACOSTA,A.B., Park College, 1922

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ALICEARCHBOLDBURRIS, B.S., 1924 VELMA RUTH COL~ROOK, 1923A.B., JESSE MAHLONHARVEY,A.B., Earlham College, 1921 DULCIEHAYEB,A.B, 1923 H A R R I ~HAZEL HERR, A.B., 1924 GLADYSELOISE A.B.,MURRAY, 1921 DOROTHYLOIS REEVES, A.B., 1926 CECIL LEWIS REW, Ph.B., Universrty of Chicago, 1919 CARL SCHOGGINS, A.B., Howard College, 1924 FLORENCE A.B.. Union College, 1913- -LEOTAYLOR. - .

EDITXLUCILE WELCH,’A.B.,‘I~~~ IRENEEVELYNWELKE, A.B., Russell Sage College, 1926 VIRGINIARUTH YOUNG, A.B., Park College, 1926

In Transportation RUTH CRITTENDEN SHAW, A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926

In Zoology RALPHMARIONCOMBS, A.B., James Millikin University, 1924 JOHN READ SAVAGE, A.B., St. John’s College, 1925 MARY ELIZABETH A.B., 1926TUCKER,

Degree of Master of Science In Accountancy

RUTH DOROTHY B.S., 1926PEABODY, In Agronomy

MARTINPAULCATHERWOOD,B.S., 1926 MARION Ross ISAACSON, B.S., Iowa State College, 1924 WENDELLRUSSELTASCHER,B.S., I924

In Animal Husbandry JAMES BURTONANDREWS,B.S., 1913 LOWELLCLEMCUNNINGHAM,B.S., 1926

In Bacteriology HANNAHBETSY WOLLACK, A.B., Hunter College, 1923

In Chemistry STANLEYGRIFFITHFORD,B.S., Oregon State Agricultural College, 1926 DEFOE CHILDRESS GINNINGS,B.S., 1926 CHI-MING HSUEH, B.S., Tokyo Higher Technical College, 1924 BERNICETHELMA B.S., 1926 HUDDLESTUN,STEWARTCLARKHUSSEY, B.S., 1926 FREDGUSTAVLEHMANN,JR., B.S., I923 VIRGINIAL ~ U I S E B.S., Rnox College, 1926 LEONARD, WESLEYRASMUSPETERSON,A.B., University of South Dakota, 1926 MARGARET POMERENE,ELIZABETH A.B., Georgetown College, 1926 CHARLESWESLER SCULL, B.S., EarIham College, 1926 WENDELLMEREDITH B.S., Earlhani College, 1926 STANLEY, SHIRLEYMONROE B.S., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1926 TROXEL, ERNEST GARDINER B.S., 1926 WALTERS,RUSSELLLAWTON B.S.,ZIMMERMAN, 1924

In Civil Engineering WILL KENNETH BROWN, B.S., University of Texas, 1925 ALLAN HUNTER FINLAY,B.A.Sc., University of British Columbia, I924 ERNESTCHRISTIAN B.S., I924HARTYANN,

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In Dairy Husbandry ALVINFREDERICK B.S., South Dakota State College, 1925KUHLMAN,KENNETH EDWIN WRIGHT, B.S., 192.5

In Economics CORLISSDORAN B.S., 1926ANDERSON, JOHN HANSONBANDY,B.S., 1926 CLIFTONJ ~ E S B.S., University of Kentucky, 1926 BRADLEY,ALTICE SIDNEY CARTER,B.S., Purdue University, I923 ADELBERTCLAUDEKEELEY,B.S., 1926 ALFRW ERWIN LEE, B.S., 1922 NORMANCLARKMAYER,B.S., 1926 FRANK MAURICE UTTER,B.S., Knox College, 1926

In Education MILDREDALICE DANIELS, B.S., 1926 GENEVIEVE A.B., Indiana University, 1919DUGUID,LAURENCE EAST, B.S., McKendree College, 1921 JOHN JOHN EDCAR FARLEY,B.S., r926 HAROLD B.S.,1922ALLEN HUNTINGTON, OLIVERLAVERNE B.S., 1926~ P P , JOHN AARONSMITH, B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University, 1916

In Electrical Engineering RALPH WILBURARMSTRONG, 1925B.S.,

In Entomology JUSTVS CARLFRANKENFELD,B.S., I925

In Home Economics LOUISEELIZABETH A.B., 1925 MILLHOUSE,DOROTHY RUTH MOORE, B.S., 1926LUCRFXIA

In Mathematics EMIL AXELOTTI, B.S.,1925 JAMES GRAHAMESTES, A.B., Texas Christian University, I924 CARL DEWEY LAWS,B.S., North Georgia Agricultural College, 1921, A.M., University

of Georgia, 1922 VERNONHALLTROWBRIDGE,B.S., North Dakota Agricultural College, 1923

In Mechanical Engineering HOWARD DEGLER,EDWARD M.E., Lehigh University, 1914 WILLIAMNELSONESPY,B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1916 FAN-HSIH LEE, B.S., 1926 ROY WILLIAM SHIELDS,B.S., 1926 BENJAMIN JAMES WILSON,B.S., M.S., Bucknell University, 1919, 1921

In Mining Engineering JAMES WWN B.S., West Virginia University, I923 STEWART,

In Municipal and Sanitary Engineering CARL VICTOR ERICKSON,B.S., I925

In Physics HUGONATHANAEL A.B., Carleton College, 1925 SWENSON,

In Railway Engineering KWANG-YUENCHEN,B.S.,Nanyang University, 1922 PING-LINKO,B.S., Purdue University, 192.5

In Transportation DWIGHTKERMITBALL,B.S., 1926

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In Zoology LYLE EDWARD B.S.,Rnox College, 1925BAMBER,LOIS HENRIETTA CURTIS, A.B., Mt. Holyoke College, 1924 JOHN GILMANMACKIN, B.S., East Central State Teachers’ College, 1924 EDWIN YPE MONSMA, A.B., Calvin College, 1925 WANDAJANET A.B., University of Wisconsin, 1926SANBORN,

Professional Degrees in Engineering Degree of Civil Engineer

EDWARDEZRABAUER, B.S., 1919 MILESDEWEYCATTON,B.S., 1921 LAWRENCEEVE^ CURFMAN,B.S., 1905 LAWRENCEEUGENEPETERSON,B.S., 1920

Degree of Electrical Engineer ERNESTALEXANDERREID, B.S., M.S., 1914, 1915

Degree of Mechanical Engineer JOHN LESLIE ALDEN, B.S., 1914 FREDERICKAucus~usBROOKS,B.S., 1917, M.S., D.Sc., Massachusetts Institute of

Technology, 1919, 1920 Degree of Engineer of Mines

BENJAMINL LUBELSKY, B.S., 1924, M.S., Carnege Institute of Technology, 1925

Degree of Doctor of Philosophy In Agronomy

CHARLESHUBERTOATHOUT, B.S., M.S., 1907, 1925 NICHOLAS PETTINGER, 1924ALBERT B.S.,Iowa State College, 1923, M.S.,HAROLD B.S., Iowa State College, 1924, M.S., 1925KIRBY WILSON,

In Botany WALTERCLYDE CROXTON, B.S.,M.S., 1921, 1923

In Chemistry DOROTHYEMMABATEMAN,A.B., Mount Holyoke College, 1922, A.M., 1925 ARTHUREVAN Boss, A.B., A.M., University of British Columbia, 1921, 1923 MERLIN MARTIN BRUBAKER, 1925A.B., Carleton College, 1923, M.S.,WILLIAMEDWARD B.S., Montana State College, 1924, M.S.,BUNNEY, 1925 ALDEN WILLIAMS COFFMAN, 1922, 1923.B.S., M.S., J HARVEY A.B., Hope College, 1922, M.S.,I925KLEINHEKSEL, JOHN CLARKEMICHALEK,B.S., M.S., 1923, I924 JAMES WINFRED A.B., Hope College, 1923, M.S., 1925NECKERS,EDWARD PARTRIDGE,GRAFFAM A.B., Oberlin College, 1924 JOHN MERRIAMPETERSON,B.S., M.S., Iowa State College, 1923, 1924 LLOYDTHOMPSON A.B., Lawrence College, 1923, A.M., 1925SANDBORN,

In Classics JOHN FRANKCHERF, A.B., St. Procopius College, 1916, A.M., 1921

In Economics FRANKGREENEDICKINSON,A.B., 1921, A.M., Pennsylvania State College, 1923 GERAL~ FRANCIS,MCFADDEN A.B., Knox College, 1921, A.M., I925 SHU MONG LING, B.S., M.S., 1922, 1923 CHARLESLEEPRATHER,B.Ed., Eastern Illinois State Teachers’ College, 1922, A.M.,

I923ALBIONGUILFORD A.B., Des Moines University, 1915, A.M., University ofTAYLOR,

Nebraska, 1920 In Education

CHARLESWILLIAM B.S., M.S., 1913, I923KNUDSEN,EMMAREINHARDT, 1924, I925 A.B., A.M.,

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In Engineering JOHN ALONU)GOFF,B.S., M.S., 1921, 1924 LORENZGEORGESTRAUB,B.S., M.S., 1923, 1924

In Entomology RUSSELLMYLESDECOURSEY,A.B., DePauw University, 1923, A.M., 1925 MARIONRUSSELLSMITH, B.S., Clemson Agricultural College, 1915, M.S., Ohio State

University, 1917 In Geology

RUSSELLSPURGEONPOOR,B.S., M.S.,1923, 192s In History

PELHAM Box,A.B., Oxford University, 1922HORTON ELIZABETH BRUSH, A.B., Smith College, 1909, A.M., 1912PARNHAM ARTHURMAYHYDE,A.B., A.M., Yale University, 1889, 1894 BERNHARD NORDMANN,FREDERICK A.B., Leland Stanford University, 1917,A.M., 1925

In Mathematics CHARLESHOPKINS,A.B., Brown University, 1922, A.M., 1924 WALTERMCKINLEY MILLER, Ph.B., Lafayette College, 1918, A.M., Pennsylvania

State College, 1923 JOHN SMYLIEMORREL,A.B., Southwestern University, 1920, A.M., 192.5 FRANK OGG,,4.B., University of New Mexico, 1922, A.M., 1924CHAPPELL

In Physics CLARENCECARL SCHMIDT, A.B., Cornell College, 1917, A.M., 1921

In Political Science CHINC HUI CHANG, A.B., St. John’s University, 1924, A.M., Columbia University

1925NEALIE DOYLE HOUGHTON, B.S., Kirksville State Teachers’ College, 1921, A.M.,

University of Chicago, 1923 In Romance Languages

MADELINEASHTON, A.B., University of Kansas, 1915, A.M., Smith College, 1918. MARGARETBLOOM, A.B., Smith College, 1914, A.M., 1924

In Zoology HENRYPICKETTDORMAN,B.S., University of Georgia, 1922, M.S., I924 HIRAMELIESSEX,B.S., Knox College, 1919, M.S., I924 GEORGEWILLIAMHUNTER, 111, B.S., &ox College, 1923, M.S., I924 MARTHAWHEATLY A.B., College of Puget Sound, 1922, M.S.,Uni-SHACKLEFORD,

versity of Washington, 1925 VERAGRACE SMITH, A.B., A.M., University of Kansas, 1920,1922

COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Degree of Bachelor of Science

Conferred June 11, 1927, in Chicago IRVINGR ABXAMS CLARKCARLEDWARD MELVINLOUIS FRANCIS DREWAFREMOW,B.S. EMMONS JAMES SLOANALTMAN MORRISFEINSTEIN LAURENCEGRANTBALDING IRVINGBENWITHFERRIAS JOHN GOLDFREED PHILMOURBELLOWS FINKELSTEIN EARL ELMER BUNCK RICHARDSYDNEY FORKOSH RALPHCLINTON ALEXANDERBOREN FREIXANN CLAYSTEPHENBOSWELL TALBOTJOHN GERNON ROBERT BURNS GILTNERJOSEPH (31s BERYL

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Lours GOCOL NOEL EUGENE GOWN JOHN WILSONGRAY DANIELHAFFRON ELIZABETHWEBB HILL, A.B. Ch-ro GUSTAVKLEIN, A.B. RALPHHESS KUNSTADTER AARONLEARNER REBECCALIDOVSKY ISADORE ~ W A C KDAVID ALAN F MCLAUCHLIN JOHN ARCHIBALDMATHIS PERRY MELNICKJULIUS ALFREDFREDERICHMILLER LOVELLARTHURNEAL ROLAND NELSONCLIFFORD DAN CLARK OGLE,B.S. CLEMENTPAUL O'NEILL MEREDITHLOUISOSTROM ALBERTCHARLESPETRIK JOSEPH CYRUS with honors REINGOLD, GILBERTJAY ROBERTS,A.B.

HAROLDALANROTH CARMENFRANCISRusm MAURICEA SCHILLER BENJAMINSEID ARTHURLours SHAFTON,A.B. HAROLDSHELLOW DAVIDCHARLESSIMON KENNETH SMITHJOHN ROBERTHARLIESMITH NICHOLAS SODAROERNEST SAM SOLOMON, JR. FRED D STONE CARROLL D.D.S.W STUART, FREDLOUIS STUTTLE SAMUELSWEET ARTHURALFREDTAIT,A.B. WALTERWILLIAMTOBIN ANDREWJOHN TOMAN BENJAMIN TWITCHELL,EDWARD A.B. NORMAN WIENARNOLD HENRYHYMANWOLF LESTERMELVINWOODFORD

Certificate in Medicine The following students, having completed the four-year curriculum of the

College of Medicine, received the Certificate in Medicine under the plan adopted by the Board of Trustees, which provides that the degree of Doctor of Medicine will be awarded without further action on receipt of evidence that the candidates have completed twelve (12) months of service as internes in hospitals approved bythe University of Illinois: SAMUELVICTORABRAHAM,A.B. SERGIUSFELIXARQUIN,B.S. FRANKALBERT B.S.BAGLEY, ALONZONEWTONBAKER RUSSELLALVORDBARRE-IT ELMERCLARENCE B.S.BARTELS, JESSE FRANKLINBEABOUT JOSEPH SLOANBELL LEONPHILIPBELOUS MYRONEVAN B m , A.B. NORBERT B.S.ALOIS BLICKHAN, WILLIAMBOIKAN,B.S., with honors ALBERTJOSEPH BOWN, B.S. CECILDAVIDBROWN,B.S. FLORENCE B.S.AMELIABROWN, MEYERH CAHAN,B.S. CORNELIUSRICE CAIN, B.S. RAYMOND CALLAWAY,ROBINSON B.S. MARCUSRYNERCARO, B.S., with honors JAMES CARSWELL,JR. HAROLDD CLAYBERG,Ph.D. ARTHURREST COHAN, B.S. ABRAHAMEMIL COHEN, B.S. WILLIAM COOPERHENRY JOE TOMCURREY, B.S. ERNESTMAXWELL B.S.DEWHIRST, SAMUELVAUGHNk w o , B.S.

NUMAPOMPILIUSDUNNE, B.S, NOAH DANIEL FABRICANT,BS. ANTHONYJOHN FALLETTI WALTERRAYMOND Ph.G., B.S.FALLON,FREDGRANT B.S.FERGUSON,GEORGE FINOLA,CONSTANT B.S. LOUIS ZOLO FISHMAN,B.S. CHARLES FITZGFAALD,EMERSON B.S. BOHUMILCHARLES FOUCEK, B.S. DOROTHY A.B., B.S. MIRIAM FRANKLIN, PETERGABERMAN,B.S. AMOSCARVEL B.S.GIPSON,ELIZABETH GIST, A.B., B.S. COLVER GLEN EARL GLASGOW, B.S. ABRAHAMHYMANGOLDBERC,B.S. SAMUELSILASGOLDBERG,B.S. LEONHAROLDGORFINKEL EDWARDALBERTGRABARSKI,B.S. PAULEDWARD B.S.HALEY, EUGENEWILLIAMHANSON,B.S. EARL HERRON, B.S. JANETTE LOUISEHOLT CARLJULIUS HENRYHOTZ, A.B. HUBERTSPANGLER Ph.G., B.S. HOUSTON,MILTONEDWARD A.B.HUBBARD, LUCIUSLESTERHUTCHENS ALBONLOUIS JACKSON

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KNUTEAXELREUTERSKIOLD,A.B., B.S.

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY Degree of Bachelor of Science

Conferred June 11, 1927, in Chicago WILLIAMA BECKER WEXLERLEO LITTMAN LESTER W REBMANN

Degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery

HERMANALPREDJACOBSON, B.S. JACOB ROBERT B.S.JACOBSON,EMERYORVILLE B.S.JODAR,DONALD JORDANVORHEES HAROLD ~ S H P A U G H ,B.S.WILLLAM ARTHURWESLEYKISTNEB,B.S. HARRYKRAUT,B.S. JOSEPH HAROLDKRIS,B.S. CLARENCE KROEGER,ROLAND B.S. ALFREDLARGON,Ph.D. WILLIAMFREDERICKLAUTEN MAYERHAROLDLEW JOHN PAULMCGEE,B.S. FOSTER LAMONT B.S.MCMILLAN, JACOB LOUIS MARKS,B.S. JOHN CYRUSSON, B.S. GEORGEMILLES, Ph.G., B.S. HERBERT NASHTHOMAS HARUTOOKADA,B.S. JAMES VINCENTOLNERIO,B.S. LOUISPARMACEK,B.S., with honors RALPHOTIS PETERSON,B.S. RAYMONDJOSEPH PORTMAN,B.S.

RAYMONDRANDOLPH B.S.RICHARDS,CHARLES ROAN,B.S.FREDERICK EUGENEROEBINS,111, A.B. ALBERTFRANKROSENBLUM SOL ROY ROSENTHAL, B.S. NORMAN Ross, B.S.ALBERT HERBERT SARNOFF,SPENCER B.S. MORRISJ SCHIFF, B.S. SOPHIEWILLENE B.S.SCHROEDER,BENJAMINSHAPIRO,B.S. SIDNEYSIDEMAN,B.S. LOUISIRWIN SOKOL,B.S. CLARENCE STEIN, B.S. CORNELIUS CLYDEPETERSTOLLAR GEORGE B.S.WILLIAMTARRY,MALACHICOMBSTOPPING,B.S. HAROLD WADSWORTHVIVAN LEONARDFRANCISWALDMAN,B.S. LOUIS STANLEY B.S.WEGRYN,FREDERIC WESTERN,BURNHAM B.S. WILBURN WILLIAMSJEWELL JOSEPH HENRYWOOLF FELIX HERMAN ZIMMERMANN,B.S.

ELIAS ANTILLA HARRYBERNSTEIN CARL EDWIN BRASMER, B.S. IRVINCHARLESBRAUN CHARLESFLOYDDEATHERACE MALCOLM GALVINERRETT HANSGUTZMANN NATHANHOROWITZ THOMASLLOYDJONES, B.S. KERMITFREDERICKKNUDTZON DONALDLYCURGUSLASWELL

WACLAWMANKOWSKI GEORGEMATULA SAMUEL MOSKLORENZ WIRENDRA NATH NANDY WACLAWOLSZEWSKI ARONRA'ITNER JOSEF JOEL SAMORS Kozo UCHIYAMA ROBERTHAMILTONWHITFIELD MICHAELFRANK B.S.WIECEK,WILLIAM JOHN ZAHROBSKY

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Degree of Graduate in Pharmacy Conferred June I I,

EVELYNMAZIECAROB(Class of 1925)EUGENEN COHEN (Class of 1926)HOWARD (Class of 1926)H COVINSKY MURRAYSAYLEDUMONT (Class of

1926)CECELIAWANDA (ClassFURMANIAK

of 1926)GEORGEFRED GERDUNC (Class of 1926)ALICETRUEHALLER(Class of 1926)

1927, in Chicago ETHEL LILLIAN HERDLICKA(Class of

1926)KENMOREHoos (Class of 1926) ALEXANDER (Class of 1926)HOYER JESSE PARMACEK(Class of 1925)DAVIDRADNER(Class of 1926)MORRISRICE (Class of 1926) JOHN B WOTELL, JR. (Classof 1926)BOHUMILZEMAN (Class of 1926)

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GRADUATE SCHOOL Degree of Master of Science

Conferred June 11, 1927, in Chicago In Bacteriology

RUTHELVIRA B.S., University of Chicago, 1923WESTLUND, In Medicine

CARROLLCOLLINSLA FLEUR-BIRCH,B.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1920 In Pharmacology

MEYERHARRYCAHAN,B.S.,I927 Degree of Doctor of Philosophy

In Pharmacology WALTERJOHNRICHARDCAMP,B.S., M.S., M.D., 1919, 1920, I923

APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR B. L. JEFFERSON (2) On recommendation of Dean Babcock and Professor Bernbaum, I recommend that Dr. Bernard L. Jefferson, at present Professor of English a t Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, be appointed Associate Professor cf Rhetoric a t a salary of $4,000 a year, beginning September I, 1927.

On motion of Mr. Barr, this appointment was made. REAPPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR H. A. HOLLISTER AS

HIGH SCHOOL VISITOR (3). A recommendation that Professor H. A. Hollister be continued as High School Visitor for the year 1927-28.

On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this recommendation was approved. At this point, Mr. Armstrong took his place with the Board. APPOINTMENT OF DR. HUGH A. McGUlGAN AS ACTING

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE (4) A recommendation that Dr. Hugh A. McGuigan, Professor and Head of the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, be appointed Acting Dean of the College of Medicine during the absence of Dean Davis, from June 20 until such time as he returns, his salary while thus acting to be the same as now paid the Dean.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this appointment was made. LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR A. W. NOLAN ( 5 ) On his request and on recommendation of Dean Chadsey, I recommend that Dr. A. W. Nolan, Associate Professor of Agricultural Education, be given a year’sleave of absence without pay from September I, 1927.

On motion of Mrs. Ickes, this leave was granted. INCREASES IN RANK AND SALARY FOR CERTAIN MEMBERS

OF STAFF FOR 1927-28 ( 6 ) I have approved the following changes in rank and salary of certain major positions for 1927-28 to meet calls, and request ccnfirmation of the same.

W. C. Rose, Professor of Physiological Chemistry at $5,500, to the same rank at $7,500.

R. D. Carmichael, Professor of Mathematics a t $5,500, to the same rank at S7,OOo.

T. W. Baldwin, Assistant Professor of English a t $3,000, to Associate Pro. fessor a t $3,800..

F. F. Wemard, Associate in Floricultural Physiology at $2,500, to Assistant Professor of Floricultural Physiology at 53,000.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this action was confirmed.

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MODIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION IN THE COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

(7) The Council of Administration, acting for the University Senate on June 7,1927,recommends the following changes in the requirements for graduation from the College of Education:

I . That students must specialize in two subjects commonly taught in high school (instead of one).

2. That the requirement in technical agriculture in the curriculum in agricul- tural education be reduced from 56 to 49 hours.

I concur in these recommendations. On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, these changes were adopted.

REVISED CURRICULA IN CERAMICS AND CERAMIC ENGINEERING

(8) The University Senate (meeting of June 6 ) recommends the following revision of the curricula in Ceramics and Ceramic Engineering.

I. That a requirement of thirty-four semester hours of credit be replaced with twenty-five semester hours in the Department of Ceramic Engineering;

2. That a reduction of pine hours of chemistry, with a corresponding increase in the number of hours of physics, electrical engineering, and geology, be made in the curriculum in Ceramics;

3. That the following modifications be made in the curriculum in Ceramic Engineering;

(a) Replace a three hour elective course in electrical engineering by a require- ment of eight hours in the same subject;

(b) Reduce the requirement of differential and integral calculus from ten to six hours (substitution of Mathematics 8a, 8b, for Mathematics 7, 9);

(c) Elimination of the requirement of quantitative analysis (Chemistry Sb) to give time for the required courses in engineering subjects.

I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Mrs. Ickes, these changes were adopted.

SALE OF JOSEPH CARTER PROPERTY IN NORMAL, ILLINOIS

(9) Mr. A. R. Hall, attorney for the Executor of the estate of Joseph Carter, has advised the Comptroller that the time for contesting the will of Joseph Carter has expired and that in his opinion the title to the property at Normal, Illinois, devised to the Board of Trustees in the Carter will, is now fully vested in the Board, and the Board may give merchantable title to it. On May 15, 1926 (Minutes, page 594), the Board authorized the Comptroller to sell the property if a satisfactory offer should be made. The Comptroller has secured estimates of the value of this prop-erty which run from $ 6 , ~to $7,000.

I recommend that he be authorized to place this property in the hands of a local agent with instructions to offer it for sale a t not less than $7,000,net.

On motion of Mr. Barr, this recommendation, was approved. SCHEDULE OF CONTRACTORS' SUREPl BONDS

(10) The Comptroller submits the following schedule of companies which have furnished surety bonds for contractors on new University buildings from June, 1926, to May 15, 1927. This schedule shows the companies writing the bonds, their finan- cial resources, and the number and total amount of bonds which we hold from each company.

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SCHEDULE OF COMPANIES BOUND UNDER CONTRACTORS' BONDS FROM I U N E , 1926, TO MAY 15,1927

Surplus t o Bonds Combanv Policy Holders Numbsr Amount

United Staies Fidelity and Guarantee Company.. ..$I4340970 Maryland Casualty Company.. .................. 10556 550 Aetna Casualty and Surety Company ............. 9 I34483 Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland. ..... 8951 444 American Surety Company.. .................... 8871 376 Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company.. . 6457 712 Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company.. ..... 6 171362

Standard Accident and Insurance Company. ...... 4 744 525 Continental Casualty Company. ................. 4 000 000 Detroit Fidelity and Surety Company.. .......... 3 290 208 Southern Surety Company. ...................... 2 COO 533

New York Indemnity.. ......................... I 589932 Guarantee Company of North America (Canada). . I 240901

On motion of Mr. Barr, this matter was referred to the Finance Committee for consideration and report.

JUDGMENT AGAINST ELITE SWEET S H O P (XI)The Comptroller reports that the Elite Sweet Shop of Champaign, which was a customer of our creamery for three years prior to January, 1926,is defunct. They paid their bills promptly until the latter part of 1925. When they failed to settle bills within sixty days, sales to them were stopped. At that time they had an ac- count amounting to $554.51, which has since heen reduced to 5104.51. The Legal Counsel has entered a judgment in favor of the Board of Trustees against this Shopin the sum of $129 and some cents to cover this account and the costs, the judg- ment to become a lien on the property of defendants in the city of Champaign.

This report was received for record. REAPPROPRIATION OF FREE BALANCES IN APPROPRIATIONS FOR

REMODELING THE OLD LIBRARY BUILDING (12) A recommendation that the following free balances in the appropriations for remodeling the Old Library Building, as of May 31, 1927,be reappropriated for fin- ishing the South Addition to this building:

Remodel Old Library ...................................... 8 68622 Lecture Room in Old Library. ............................. 6449 Moving the Library.. ..................................... 3 27677 Removal and Setting of Bmkstacks.. ....................... 430100

Total. ................................ .$832848 On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this appropriation was made, by the

following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Noble, Mr. Small, Mr. Wham.

ANIMAL HUSBANDRY BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS (13) The budget of the Department of Animal Husbandry for 1926-27is based, in part, on estimated receipts from sales, totalling 546,100(Minutes, page 57, July,

'Southern Surety Company has reinsured $175.000.

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1926)~which includes $10,150in the Division of Beef Cattle under the Experiment Station. The cattle being fed for sale to produce this estimate will not be ready for market until some time in July. In the meantime i t is necessary to purchase feed and provide labor to take care of them. Mbst of this expense must be met prior to June 30.

I have authorized the Comptroller and the Department to treat the value of the cattle as a deferred resource for the budget and to set up the estimated value of the cattle as of June 30, and credit that amount to the Department to be drawn against.

I request confirmation of my action on this matter. On motion of Mr. Barr, this action was confirmed.

APPROPRIATION FOR DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY BULLETIN ( ~ 4 ) I recommend that $500, or so much thereof as may be necessary, be appro- priated from the Reserve and Contingent Fund for the publication of a Departmentof Chemistry Bulletin.

I have received the sum of $100which has been subscribed by certain alumni to cover the expense of including in this bulletin the names and addresses of alumni of the Department of Chemistry. I request that this gift be accepted and the amount appropriated in addition to the above sum, so as to make it possible to print this list in the circular.

On motion of Mr. Barr, these recommendations were approved. The appropriation was made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Arm- strong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Noble, Mr. Small, Mr. Wham.

APPROPRIATION FOR ALUMNI RECORDS ( I S ) A recommendation that an appropriation of $500, or so much thereof as maybe necessary, be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to the Alumni Records budget to supplement the appropriation for the current year, on account of addi-tional unexpected expenses.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Noble, Mr. Small, Mr. Wham.

CONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS EXECUTED BY THE COMPTROLLER

(16) The following report from the Comptroller of contracts and purchase orders executed by him since the last report:

CONTRACTS EXECUTED BY T H E COMPTROLLER MAY 16, 1927, TO I U N E 6, 1927

Miscellaneous contracts executed under general regulations: U. S. Veterans Bureau, regular University fees; May 3, 1927; regular instruc-

tion in Urbana Colleges for I927 Summer Session and School year 1927-28 to David C. Twomey and William K. Sarpalius. (Renewal.)

Yale University Press, film service, $162.50; May 23, 1927; thirteen photo-plays for 1927 Summer Session.

PURCHASE ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $1000OR MORE Daf t drnovnf Drpnrhnrnt Finn Drsrriptwn Prorrdwr 5-16-27 dazia 50 Physical Plant Electric Coal Coal Quoted Price

co. 5-11-27 $4180 00 Agronomy A. Hocn and Soil Maps QuotedPriceco.

H. M. EDWARDS Purchasing Agent

This report was received for record.

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FEE FOR STUDENTS DELINQUENT IN ENGLISH (17) The Council of Administration recommends that a fee of $5.00 a semester be charged each student who is found delinquent in English and placed under the care of the Committee on Students’ Use of English for additional special instruction in that subject.

On motion of Mr. Barr, this fee was authorized. CHANGES IN CURRICULUM IN AGRICULTURE

(18) The Council of Administration, acting for the University Senate, recommends the following changes in the curriculum in Agriculture of the College of Agriculture.

( I ) The dropping of one course in chemistry (Elementary Quantitative An- alysis).

(2) Reduction of the requirement in economics from five to three semester hours.

( 3 ) Reduction of the number of semester hours of elective agricultural sub-jects required from twenty-three to twenty.

(4) Increase of the minimum requirement in the science and mathematics group (Group B) from five to eight hours and extension of this group to include economics, business law, and political science.

( 5 ) Extension of the humanistic subjects group (Group C) to includeagricul-tural education, first year French and German, and two additional courses in public speaking (Elements of Debating and Oral Interpretation of Literature).

(6) Increase in the number of free electives in the curriculum from eleven to eighteen hours.

I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Mrs. Ickes, these changes were approved. CHANGE IN REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO THE

COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY (19) A recommendation from the faculty of the College of Dentistry, approved by the Council of Administration, acting for the University Senate, that two years of collegiate education (60 semester hours of recognized work in Liberal Arts and Sciences) instead of one year be required for admission to the College of Dentistry,beginning September, 1928 or 1929, as the Dental Faculty may decide.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this recommendation was approved. APPOINTMENT OF ROSSLEENE MERLE ARNOLD A S

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF NUTRITION (20) On recommendation of Professor Wardali and Dean Mumford, I recommend that Miss Rossleene Merle Arnold, at present Associate Professor a t the Iowa State College, be appointed Assistant Professor of Nutrition in the Department of Home Economics at an annual salary of $3,500 for one year beginning September I , 1927;her salary is to be charged as folluws: $2,500 to University funds, $1,000to Pur-nell fund.

On motion of Mrs. Grigsby, this appointment was made. ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT

OF HORTICULTURE (11) A recommendation that the following appropriations be made to the Lkpart- ment of Horticulture for the purposes indicated:

( I ) The balance of 63,413.92 in excess receipts from departmental sales from last year, ( to offset partially decreased receipts of this year under the budget esti- mate) for expense and equipment.

(2) The sum of $1,800 from the Reserve and Contingent Fund to replace loss of plants in the palm house and other glass houses from the storm.

( 3 ) The sum of $600 from the Reserve and Contingent Fund for repairs on the barn and house a t the University Farm a t Olney.

On motion of Mr. Armstrong, these appropriations were made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey,

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Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Noble, Mr. Small, Mr. Wham.

CONTRACT FOR LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR PHARMACY ADDITION

(22) Pursuant to the action of the Board of Trustees on April 20 (page 242) the Supervising Architect secured an additional bid on the special design lighting fixtures from the Walter G. Warren Company, in addition to the bid previously received from the Victor S. Pearlman Company. The bids of the two companies are as fol- lows:

Victor S. Pearlman Company (as reported at the April meeting) .$ 982 00 Walter G. Warren and Company.. .. . .. . . . .... . . .. . ...... . .. I 230 00 The Supervising Architect reports: ”Comparing the designs for the different rooms and attempting to properly

evaluate both design and price we have come to the conclusion that the Walter G. Warren Company’s combination of fixtures aggregating a total of $1,230 for thirteen (13 ) fixtures is the best proposition, and I concur in Schmidt, Garden, & Erikson’s recommendation that the award be made them on this basis.”

I concur in this recommendation. On motion of Mr. Armstrong, this recommendation was adopted.

McKINLEY HOSPITAL (23) A recommendation that the sum of $1,500now accumulated from the interest of the Booth-St. Louis Cold Storage Company bonds, be appropriated so far as necessary to meet the deficit in the expense of operation and equipment of the McKinley Hospital for the year from July I, 1926,to June 30, 1927.

A further recommendation that the Board accept from the Trustee of the Students’ Hospital Association the sum of $3,000, and that this sum be appropri- ated towards meeting any deficit in expense of operation and equipment of the hospital.

A further recommendation that light, heat, power, and water be supplied free to the McKinley hospital for the years 1926-27and 1927-28.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, these recommendations were adopted. The appropriation was made by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Arm- strong, Mr. Barr, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Grigsby, Mrs. Ickes, Mr. Trees; no, none; absent, Mr. Blair, Mr. Noble, Mr. Small, Mr. Wham.

CONTRACTS, ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING A N D ADDITION TO ARMORY

(24) A recommendation that authority be given the Executive Committee to award contracts for lightning-rods, linoleum, shades, and screens for the Architectural Building and the Addition to the Armory, and for furniture for the Architectural Building.

On motion of Mr. Barr, in case of the absence of President Trees and Dr. Noble, Mr. Armstrong was authorized to act for Mr. Trees, and Mrs. Evans was authorized to act for Dr. Noble as members of the Executive Committee, and the Committee was authorized to award contracts as recommended above.

AMENDMENT TO LEAVE O F A B S E N C E RULE (25) I recommend the addition of the following paragraph to the present rule on leaves of absence:

“A member of the staff cd the rank of full professor who has served as full professor for a t least four years, and has been in the service of the University con- tinuously for a t least eight years without having had a leave of absence, may be given a leave of absence on three-fourths pay for one year, or full pay for one-half

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year, for the purpose of study and research in the line of his University work, provided he agrees, on accepting the leave of absence, to remain in the service of the University three years after his return, during which period the University agrees to retain him, subject, of course, to the usual requirement of efficiency and good behavior. Such leave of absence shall be granted only to a member of the faculty who has distinguished himself in his professional work and submits a definite prc- gram of work, to be approved by the Dean and the President. Not more than two such leaves for each period shall be granted in any one academic year, and nomina- tions for such leaves shall originate by recommendation to the President of the Uni-versity by such officer, committee, or board as he may select to recommend to him a member of the faculty deserving this distinction.”

On motion of Mr. Barr, this amendment was adopted. REPORT ON STAR COURSE

(26) About a year ago the Star Course Board was reorganized and given super- vision of all professional musical attractions presented on the campus. The Comp troller, who is chairman of the Board, has submitted to me the following brief report of the results of that plan:

SUMMARY OF M R . MOREY’S REPORT ON STAR COURSE I . A year ago the Star Course was reorganized. To meet the great demand for admission to the attractions offered by the Star Course the artists presented in the Auditorium were engaged for two appearances, while two major attractions were presented in the New Gymnasium. A Chamber Music Series was held in Recital Hall.

2. The total number of admissions to these attractions was approximately30,500, the maximum for one attraction being 6,000. Of the tickets sold, approxi- mately one-half were purchased by students at an average price of 55c per concert. The remainder were purchased by faculty and other citizens a t an average price of 83c per concert, The total income for the year was $21,798.40,and the net income was $217.79.

3. In addition to the regular attractions the Star Course has made possible through subsidies the following undertakings:

(a) A performance of the oratorio “The Beatitudes” by Franck, by the Uni- versity Choral Society and artist soloists. This concert was presented on a Sunday evening, admission being by free ticket.

(b) A performance of the opera “Cavalleria Rusticana” by Mascagni in con- cert form, by the University Choral Society and University Orchestra, with artist soloists.

This report was received for record. POLICY CONCERNING PATENTS

Mr. Barr reported that he had no suggestion to make concerning the policy of the University with respect t o patents.

CARTER-PENNELL REPORT

Mrs. Busey, for the Committee on Agriculture, recommended that the report on the Carter-Pennell Farms be accepted for record, but that in the future these reports shall be in such form as to show de- tails of receipts and expenditures by farms.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this recommendation was adopted. TREASURER’S BOND

On motion of Mr. Armstrong, it was voted that the Treasurer’s Bond should bear the approval of the Legal Counsel when it comes to the Finance Committee.

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INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS On motion of Mr. Armstrong, the Treasurer was instructed to invest $8,107 of trust funds (see page 265) in Illinois Central 454 per cent bonds or in Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 5% bonds.

On motion of Mr. Barr, the Treasurer was instructed to invest $IO,OOO of trust funds in securities selected from the following list, provided that not more than $5,000 should be invested in any one security,

Detroit City Gas Bonds. Ohio Power 5% Bonds. American Telephone and Telegraph 5% Bonds. Western Union 5% Bonds. Commonwealth Edison Bonds.

McKINLEY HOSPITAL President Trees requested the Committee on Student Welfare to con-fer with President Kinley and report on the McKinley Hospital.

PRESIDENT’S HOUSE On motion of Mrs. Ickes, the matter of a house for the President of the University was referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for investigation and report.

MR. ARMSTRONG MADE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE On motion of Mr. Barr, Mr. Armstrong was designated to act as President of the Board pro tempore during the absence of President Trees from the country.

DATE OF JULY MEETING On motion of Mrs. Ickes, it was voted to authorize the President of the Board to set the July meeting on a date to be designated by the President of the University.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT KINLEY The Secretary presented for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.

Ashton, Bessie L., Associate in Geology, for one year beginning September I, 1927, a t a cash compensaton of two thousand four hundred dollars ($2400). (June 13, 1927)’

Lohmann, F. C., Superintendent of Building Construction, in the Office of the Supervising Architect, beginning May 19, 1927, and continuing until September I, 1927, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of four thousand two hundred dollars ($4200) a year. (May 20, 1927)

Nelson, Severina, To give instruction in English, in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20, and ending August 13, a t a compensation of two hundred eighty-three dollars and thirty-three cents ($283.33) for the session. (June 4,1927)

The Board adjourned. H. E. CUNNINGHAM MERLEJ. TREES

Secretary President

‘The date in parenthesis is the date an which the appointment was made by the President of the University.

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, JUNE 14,I927 A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, attended by Mr. Merle J. Trees and Mrs. Mary E. Busey, was held a t Urbana a t nine o’clock a. m. June 14, 1927. The Committee considered the following matter presented by the President of the University:

APPOINTMENT OF PROFESSOR A. W. ARON On recommendation of Dean Babcock, I recommend that Dr. Albert W. A m , at present Professor of German at Oberlin College, be appointed Professor of Ger- man on indefinite tenure, and Head of the Department, beginning September I, 1927, at an annual salary of $5,500.

It was voted that this appointment be made. MERLEJ. TREES MARYE. BUSEY

BOARD MEETING OF JUNE 21,1927 A meeting of members of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was called by Mr. James W. Armstrong, President Po tern-pore, for Tuesday, June 21, 1927, a t z p. m., at the University, in Urbana, for the purpose of considering a resolution of the House of Representatives passed June 8, 1927, and filed with the Secretary of State June 16, concerning giving preference for admission to the Uni-versity, and especially to the professional schools of the University, to students holding scholarships.

The members of the Executive Committee of the Board were present as follows: Mr. James W. Armstrong, President p o tempore,Mrs. Mary E. Busey, and Mrs. Laura B. Evans, appointed by the Board on June 10to act for Dr. W. L. Noble. Mrs. Anna W. Ickes, a member of the Board, was present; also Dr. David Kinley, Presi- dent of the University.

RESOLUTION O N SCHOLARSHIPS The Secretary presented a certified copy of House Resolution 70.

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 70 WHEREAS, Scholarship appointments to the professional schools of the Uni-

versity of Illinois, by the members of the General Assembly, are provided for by statute; and

WHEREAS,The authorities of the University of Illinois have recently adopted a rule whereby such appointees are placed upon the waiting list of the University, upon the same status as other applicants for admission to the University; and

WHEREAS, The adoption of this rule abrogates the intention of the legisla- ture, as evidenced by the statute, and makes the legislative appointments ineffective; therefore, be

RESOLBED, By the House of Representatives of the Fifty-fifth General As-sembly, that it protests to the authorities of the University of Illinois against the adoption of this rule, and in particular against the application of the rule a t the be-ginning of the fall semester, because appointments have been made, and the ap- pointees have their plans in reliance thereon; and, be it further

RESOLVED, Tha t the House of Representatives does hereby request the authorties of the University of Illinois to abrogate the rule which places legislative

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scholarship appointees upon the waiting list, and that said authorities give such ap- pointees preference in admission to the professional schools of the University; and, be it further

R E S O L I E D . That couies of this resolution be immediatelv sent to the Chair- man of the Board bf Trusteis, and the President, of the Universky of Illinois.

I hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of a resolution adopted the House of Representatives on the 8th day of June, 1927.

B. H. MCCANN Clerk of the House

FILED J U N E 16, I927 LOUISL. EYMERSQW

Sec’y of StateI .

The President of the University- stated that he also had received a copy of this resolution, and had sent a response, which he asked the Executive Committee to permit him to read and to spread on the minutes.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this permission was granted. The President of the University then read the following com-

munication : RESPONSE TO HOUSE RESOLUTION N O . 70

June 18, I927 To the Honorable Members of the House of RepresentativesB y Courtesy of Honorable Robert Scholes, Speaker Springhld, Illinois LADIESAND GENTLEMEN:

I have received from the Secretary of State a copy of House Resolution No. 70, concerning the practice of the University in placing applicants for admission to the College of Medicine on a waiting list, in the order of the receipt of their credentials, after the number who can be accommodated in the College of Medicine, with our present buildings and equipment, has been reached. The Resolution states that “the adoption of this rule abrogates the intention of the legislature” and protests to the authorities of the University against the adoption of this rule and in particular against the application of the rule a t the beginning of the fall semester. The Reso- lution further requests “the authorities of the University to abrogate the rule which places scholarship appointees upon the waiting list and that said authorities give such appointees preference in admission to the professional schools of the University.”

The Resolution provides that a copy be sent to the President of the Univer- sity and to the President of the Board of Trustees. I have communicated the reso- lution to the Acting President of the Board, Honorable James w. Armstrong, of Rock Island, and he will call the Trustees together just as soon as practicable to con-sider your Resolution. I think this will probably be Tuesday or Wednesday.

Since the Resolution provides that a copy be sent to the President of the Uni- versity, I deem it my duty as President to make my own reply in recognition of the courtesy of the House of Representatives. Therefore, I beg leave to submit to the Members of the House of Representatives, the following facts:

I. Of late years, since the extension of the scholarships to the professional schools of the University, there have been more applicants for admission to the Col- lege of Medicine, and once or twice to the School of Pharmacy, than our facilities could accommodate. How rapid the increase has been is seen from the fact that the number of students in the Chicago departments has risen from 713 in 191gzo to 1145 in the current year, and that in the same period the number of holders of General Assembly scholarships in these departments has increased from 9 to 250. Such a rapid growth could not be anticipated and is possibly due to the higher money value of the scholarship in the Chicago schools. This all means that the Uni-versity is not yet provided with accommodations adequate to care for the great in-crease in the number of applicants.

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2. When the number of applicants for admission exceeded the number that could be accommodated, there was nothing to do but make a waiting list. When this first occurred, I of my own volition instructed our Registrar to give preference to students nominated to scholarships by members of the General Assembly, be-cause I supposed that was the intention. I instructed him to give preference to a second class of students, namely, those already enrolled in the University of Illinois in the course preparatory to Medicine. Since such students are already enrolled in the University, I did not see how they could be forbidden to transfer from one Col- lege of the University to another. To forbid them to do so would be to drop stu- dents that were already in the University in order to make rmm for new ones.

3. About a year ago, both these preferential groupings came to the attention of our Legal Counsel, Judge 0. A. Harker. He at once informed me that I was exceeding my authority and acting without legal warrant in giving preference to students appointed to scholarships. The whole matter was therefore submitted to the Attorney General of the State, and his opinion agreed with that of our Legal Coun- sel, namely: That students already registered in a college or school of the Univer- sity, transferring from one Department of the University to another, are entitled to preference in registration over other applicants who have completed their prelim- inary work in other institutions, and that preference could not be given to scholar- shin awointees. On the matter of ”zivine Dreference to General Assemblv scholars - . th; A;torney General said:

“The only benefit or Drivilepe sDecified in the act as conferred by such scholar- ship is the extkption from payment of the tuition and fees above described. The right to attend the university exists independently of the scholarship. If the legis- lature intended that such scholarship should invest the holder thereof with any greater or prior right of attendance than he would possess without the scholarship, it has not expressed that intention. There is nothing in the act which indicates that the legislature intended that such scholarships should operate to abridge the rights of non-holders of such scholarships to admission to the university, by investing hoId- ers of such scholarships with a prior or superior right to such admission. On the contrary, I think the legislature has indicated that the only benefit or privilege con- ferred by such scholarship is the exemption provided in the fifth section of the act and that in other respects the holder of such scholarship is on the same footing as the non-holder thereof.”

4. The above opinion was sent me on June 12, 1926, but I did not put it into effect for the academic year just closed because by that date we had received many applications for entrance in the following October and because so sudden a change would have been unfair to prospective scholarship appointees. In short, 1 thoughtthat to change the method of registration last summer and fall to make it accord with the opinion of the Attorney General would have worked more inequity than to follow the then existing procedure. I withheld action until this year.

5 . Therefore, I respectfully submit, Mr. Speaker and Members of the General Assembly, that I have no option in the matter. I am bound to follow the opinion of our Legal Counsel and the Attorney General of the State. Our Legal Counsel has advised me on several occasions that any difference of treatment by the Uni- versity between classes of students under the same general conditions would be dis- criminatory because it would deprive some of the citizens of the State of their con- stitutional rights. While, therefore, now as always, my respect for the General Assem- bly as a body, and my high regard for them individually, so far as I have the honor of knowing them personally, lead me to do everything I can to comply with, and in- deed anticipate, their wishes, I feel very sure that neither the House of Representa-tives nor its individual members would expect me or ask me to go contrary to the ad- vice of the Attorney General and the Legal Counsel of the University, and would not approve my action if I did so. As all the Honorable Members are well aware, and as many. of them have from time to time said to me, the administration of a public in- stitution-and above all of a public educational institution-must be as impartialas human judgment can make it; and its officers must always be careful to avoid actions which will infringe upon the constitutional rights of any citizen. In that spirit I have tried to administer the affairs of the office to which the Trustees of

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the University, as representatives of the people in the administration of the Uni- versity, have done me the honor to call me.

6. In view of the fact stated above that the real cause of the difficulty about which complaint is made, is lack of sufficient buildings, equipment, and staff; and in view of the evident wish of the Members of the House of Representatives that all qualified applicants for admission to the College of Medicine should be received, I will advise the Board of Trustees to include in its bill submitted to the next General Assembly, a request for additional appropriations sufficient to provide the buildings, equipment, and staff necessary to accomplish this purpose and to offset the loss of income due to these scholarships, amounting this year to 833,510.

Very respectfully yours, DAW KINLEY

President After discussion of this whole matter, it was voted, on motion of

Mrs. Evans, that House Resolution No. 70 of the House of Repre- sentatives be spread on the minutes of the Board and that the fol-lowing response thereto be made by the Executive Committee for the Board, Mrs. Ickes concurring, and sent to the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois has received from the Secretary of State a certified copy of House Resolution No. 70,as above recorded in the Minutes of the Board, and

WHEREAS, in this Resolution the House of Representatives protests to the authorities of the University against the rule whereby appointees to General As- sembly scholarships are placed upon the waiting list of the University upon the same status as other applicants for admission to the University, and

WHEREAS, the House of Representatives by this Resolution requests that this rule be abrogated, and preference given for admission to the professional schools of the University to holders of General Assembly scholarships;

THEREFORE, BE I T RESOLYED by those members of the Board of Trus- tees whose signatures are hereunder attached that the University is debarred from complying with the request set forth in House Resolution No. 70 by the opinion of the Legal Counsel of the University and of the Attorney General of the State, both of whom have advised the University authorities that they have under the law no right to make such discrimination; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that aside from the legal obstacle such pref- erence as is requested would, in the opinion of the members, be discrimination against students not appointed to General Assembly scholarships but who as citizens have equal right to admission to the University, and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLYED that in the opinion of the signatory members such discrimination would be a denial of the constitutional rights of citizens of the State; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLIED that for these reasons the signatory members’ do not see their way clear to comply with the request of the House of Represent-atives set forth in House Resolution No. 70. Signed:

J. w.ARMSTRONG MARY E. BUSEY LAURAB. EVANS

June 21, 1927 ANNAW. ICKES MATTERS PRESENTED BY PRESIDENT KINLEY

The Executive Committee considered the following matters presented by the President of the University.

IMr. George A. Barr, member d the Board rigned the resolution on June t z , 1927 mith the following note: ‘*I amcur in the above reroiution and ask that my name be entered in the minuter of the Board as concurring.”

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CONTRACT FOR FURNITURE FOR PHARMACY BUILDING LIBRARY

( I ) The Supervising Architect reports the following bid received by Schmidt, Gar- den, & Erikson from Watson & Boaler, of Chicago, on the bookcases, tables, chairs, desk, and other equipment for the complete furnishing of the library in the Phar- macy Building:

6 Oak tables @ Szo8.00 each.. ............................ .$I 248 00

50 Oak Windsor Armchairs @ $14.00 each.. ................. 70000 z4 Casement Curtains.. .................................... 535 00 I I Double oak bookcases and 2 half cases., .................. I 60000 I Oak Librarian Desk.. .................................... 36000 I Swivel Chair ............................................ 23 50

Total. ................................................$4 456 50 Bids were also received from Marshall Field & Company and the Library Bu-

reau on substantially the same financial basis. After comparing the different prop- ositions, the Supervising Architect agrees with the Architects, Schmidt, Garden, & Erikson, that the articles offered by Watson & Boaler are more suitable for our purposes and therefore I concur in their recommendation and his that the award be made to that firm.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this award was made. CONTRACTS FOR STEEL LOCKERS FOR PHARMACY ADDITION

(2) The Supervising Architect reports the following bids received on steel lockers for the new Pharmacy Building:

Sin& Double Durabilt Steel Locker Co.. .................. .$5 22 ea. $4 82 ea. Durant Steel Locker Co.. .................... 5 85 ea. 5 60ea.

and recommends that the contract for the lockers be awarded to the Durabilt Steel Locker Co. on the following quantities:

74 Single-row lockers f@ $5 22 . . ..............................$386 28 126 Double-row lockers @ $484.. ............................ %84

Total .................................................$99612 I concur in this recommendation. O p motion of Mrs. Busey, this award was made.

McKINLEY HOSPITAL FUNDS ( 3 ) At the meeting of June 10, the Board authorized the acceptance of $3,000 from the Trustee of the Students' Mutual Benefit Hospital Association, and appropriated it towards meeting the deficit in the operation and equipment of the hospital. The Trustee wishes to transfer $6,000 in additional funds, increasing this assignment to $9,000.

I recommend that these additional funds be accepted and appropriated as fol-lows:

For operation of the hospital.. ............................... .$z 000 For equipment .............................................. 2000 As a working budget for 1927-28.............................. 5 0 0 6

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this gift was accepted and appropri- ated for the purposes indicated.

THE ANIMAL HUSBANDRY BUDGET (4) On recommendation of the Head of the Department and the Dean, I recom-mend that $z,ooo, representing the excess receipts from sales over the budget esti- mates in the Department of Animal Husbandry be appropriated to the Department for the necessary expense of operation for the year ending June 30, 1927.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans.

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PAYMENT OF BILL TO DR. J . HESS AND DR. I. M. CHAMBERLAIN ( 5 ) I request approval of a bill drawn in favor of Dr. J. Hess of our Medical staff, who has advanced the sum of $334.26,payable from the fund donated to the Uni- versity !mown as the Mellon Fund for Research for Pediatrics; and also approval of the bill for $39 payable to Dr. I. M. Chamberlain, of our staff, that sum having been advanced by him for stenographic work under the same fund. The expenditures are all legitimate, proper, and for the purposes for which the fund was given.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, the President of the University was authorized to approve these bills.

LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR MISS V. WILLARD BAILIE (6)On request of the Registrar, I recommend that Miss V. Willard Bailie, clerk and stenographer on the Registrar's staff, be given leave of absence without pay during the month of August.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this leave was granted. HONORARIUM FOR PROFESSOR J . K. TUTHILL

(7) I recommend that an appropriation of $roo be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund as an honorarium for Professor John K. Tuthill for his services in making a study of the maintenance, care, and cost of operation of University automobiles and trucks. This study was undertaken a t my request last year.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans.

HONORARIUM FOR PROFESSOR T. C. PEASE (8) On recommendation of Dean C. M. Thompson I recommend that an appropri- ation of $I,ZOO be made from the Reserve and Contingent Fund as an honorarium for Professor T. C. Pease for his work as agent of the Educational Inquiry Com- mission which I appointed some time ago to inquire into the educational efficiency of the University. He devoted a whole summer vacation to the work.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this appropriation was made, by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Armstrong, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans.

BIDS ON FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT The President of the University presented bids and quotations on various articles of furniture and equipment for new buildings. These bids were opened on June 20, 1927, in the office of the Supervising Architect, Mrs. Laura B. Evans, a member of the Board, being pres- ent. Action was taken on these bids as follows:

TABLET ARM CHAIRS ( I ) Summary of quotations on tablet arm class-room chairs for Armory addition, second unit of Library, and Architecture building (all installed) :

American Seating Company. ............................. .$5 85 each Heywood-Wakefield Company.. ............................ 5 80 each E. H. Stafford Manufacturing Company. .................... 5 80 each

' Samples were submitted and carefully examined, and that of the American Seating Company is superior in construction, appearance, and design. Recommended that the American Seating Company be given the contract for 157 chairs for the Library, and 480 chairs for the Armory, and 72 chairs for Pharmacy, a t $5.85 each, or a total of $4,147.65.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded as recom- mended.

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LOCKERS FOR ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (2) Summary of quotations on lockers for the drafting rooms of the Architecture building (all delivered and installed) :

Kewaunee Manufacturing Company. ....................... .$3120 00 Fisher Company.. ......................................... 3 & 20 Mueller Fixture Company.. ................................ 5 10000 Decatur Cabinet & Manufacturing Company.. ............... 5 850 00 C. F. Pease Company.. .................................... 5 38750 Walrus Manufacturing Company.. .......................... 8 13400 The lowest quotation is based on birch lockers finished and constructed ac-

cording to our specifications and drawings. Recommended that the contract for 390 lockers be awarded to the low bidders, the Kewaunee Manufacturing Company, for $3,120.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded as recom- mended.

DRAWING TABLES FOR ARCHITECTURE BUlLDlNG (3)Summary of quotations for drawing tables for the Architecture building, based on specifications and drawings (all delivered and installed) :

C. F. Pease Company.. .................................. .$ 762608 Kewaunee Manufacturing Company. ........................ 792000 Eugene Dietzgen and Company.. .......................... 11 38192 Keuffel and Esser Company ............................... No Bid Frederick Post Company.. ................................ No Bid United States Blue Print Company ........................ No Bid Recommended that 176 drafting tables, 42"~84",be purchased from the low

bidders, C. F. Pease Company, for $7,626.08. On motion of Mrs. Evans, this purchase was authorized.

STOOLS FOR ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (4)Summary of quotations on 452 stools for the Architecture building (delivered):

Heywood-Wakefield Company. .............................. $1 037 34 Eugene Dietzgen and Company.. ........................... I 3j6 00 C. F. Pease Company.. .................................... I 58200 Kewaunee Manufacturing Company (steel). ................. 1 67200 Recommended that the contract be awarded to the Aeywood-Wakefield Com-

pany, the low bidders, for $1,037.34. On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded as recom-

mended. DISPLAY CASES FOR ARCHITECTURE BUILDING

( 5 ) Quotations on display cases for the Architecture building: Decatur Cabinet & Mfg. Co.. .................$I 1200 ea. FOB Decatur Fisher Company. ............................ 14j 00 ea. FOB Urbana Mueller Fixture Company. ................... I5I go ea. FOB Urbana Walrus Manufacturing Company. ............. 175 50 ea.Installed Rand Kardex Service Corporation.. ............490 00ea. FOB Urbana Recommended that the contract be awarded to the low bidders, the Decatur

Cabinet & Manufacturing Company, for two cases, for $224. On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded as recom-

mended. TABLES AND CHAIRS FOR ARCHITECTURE LIBRARY

( 6 ) Quotations on tables for the Architecture Library: Rand Kfrdex SeMce Corp, Library Bureau Di-

wsion.. ............................... .$204 00 ea. FOB Urbana C. A. Kiler. ................................ 21945 ea. FOB Chicago

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The quotation of the Rand Kardex Corporation is based on our specifications and is the same as the tables furnished for the New Library. The price of C. A. Kiler is on a stock table of A. J. Johnson and Sons.

Recommended that eight tables be purchased from the Rand Kardex Service Corporation a t a total cost of $1,632.00; and that we purchase eighty chairs (which are the same as those purchased in competition for the New Library Building) from Bailey and Himes a t $ 1 1 . 0 0 each, or a total of 8880.00.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this purchase of tables and chairs was authorized as recommended.

CLASS-ROOM DESKS AND CHAIRS (7) Quotations on class-room desks for new buildings:

Twin City Printing Company. .......... $16 50 ea. FOB Tell City, Ind. Bailey and Himes.. ................... 25 05 ea. FOB Shelbyville, Ind. Recommended that three desks be purchased for the Architecture building

from the Twin City Printing Company for $49.50, and that three chairs be pur- chased from Bailey and Hmes for $~8.og,-total, $77.55.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this purchase was authorized as rec-ommended.

STEEL LOCKERS FOR ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (8) Quotations on steel lockers for the Architecture building:

Durabilt Steel Locker Company. ................$I 057 80 Installed All Steel Equipment Company. ................. 80190 FOB Urbana Federal Steel Fixture Company. ................ I 04400 FOB Urbana The bid of the All Steel Equipment Company is on their standard locker and

not in accordance with the specification. The lowest bid which meets the specifica- tion is from the Durabilt Steel Locker Company because their price is for the equipment installed.

Recommended that the order for 330 of these lockers to cost $1,057.80 in-stalled be awarded to the Durabilt Steel Locker Company of Aurora.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded to the Dur- abilt Company as recommended.

EQUIPMENT FOR ARCHITECTURE BUILDING (9 ) Schedules of bids on a variety of equipment for the Architecture building

Quotations on Sir Steel Storage Cabinets All Steel Equipment Company.. ...........$23 70 ea. FOBUrbana Durabilt Steel Locker Company.. .......... 28 50 ea. FOB Urbana

Quotations on One Hundred Forty Stools Heywood-Wakefield Company.. ........... .$I 75. ea: FOB Chicago Angle Steel Stool Company. .... I 50 ea. FOB Plainview, Michigan

Price on Two FIat Top Desks No quotations were received. The price is the usual price to us on Leopold desks and is lower than prices received on desks of equal quality.

Quotations on Twenty-five Modeling Stands A. H. Abbott and Company. ...............$zqo 00 FOB Chicago E. H. & A. C. Friedrichs.. ............... 237 SOFOBNew York

Price on Twenty-five Modeling Easels and Ten Drawing Boards These items can be supplied only by F. Weber and Company and no other quotations were received.

Quotations on Fifty Drawing Tables C. F. Pease Company. ....................... .$8 So ea. Delivered Beckley Cardy Company. ..................... 8 95 ea. Delivered

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E. W. A. Rowles.. ........................... g 65 ea. Delivered Recommended that contract awards be made as follows:

All Steel Equipment C o . 4 No. 3487 All Steel Storage Cab- inets, olive green finish @? $23.70 ea.. ..................$ 14220

The avard for stools is not being made to the low bidder because their angle iron stool seems t o be too heavy for convenience; therefore, the recommendation is that the award be made to the Heywood- Wakefield Company- Heywood-Wakefield C0.-140 No. E-460Wood Stools 24" high, Golden finish Q $1.75T/2 ea.. ..................... .$245 70 Chittenden and Eastman Co.-z No. 7342 Flat Top SinglePedestal Desks, Light Oak @ $zg.oo ea. . ............... 58 00 A. H. Abbott & CO.-Z~ No. 40 E. H. & A. C. Friedrichs Modeling Stands.. ..................................... 24000F. Weber & CO.-Z~ No. 66 Modeling Easels @ $8.00 (Sz00.00); 10No. 5280 Drawing Boards @ $1.35 ($13.50). 213 50C.F. Pease CO.-~ONo. 156 zzx 30 Hamilton Ideal Drawing Tables @I 44000$8.80 ea.. ...................................

On motion of Mrs. Evans, these contracts were awarded as rec-ommended.

FURNITURE FOR REST ROOM (10) Recommendation that one oak table be purchased from Chittenden & East-man for $100 and two day beds from the Moorehead Furniture Company for $133.56, for the woman's rest room in the Architecture building.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this purchase was authorized. BIDS ON WINDOW SCREENS REJECTED

(XI)Recommendation that all bids for screens for the Architecture building, Armory Addition, Library unit No. 2, and Old Library Addition be rejected.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this recommendation was adopted. WINDOW SHADES

(12) Schedule of bids on shades for the Architecture building, Armory, and Library. Biddrrs Matniol Arch. Bldx. Armory Add. Libr. Add.

No.2

B. B. & H. Cotton Duck s 639 10 $142 91 d 375 19Shade Co.

Gandy & Earp Athw Perennial 2 5 3 o m 624 00 r 36700 F. K. R o b n Tontine 450 00 85 00 360 00Lillard-Gctman- Luxor Lump bid of $78000

Hughes Note-Gandy and Earp offer to reduce their bid for all three buildings (a combined bid) to $3,667.00.

Recommended that the contract be awarded to the B. B. & H. Company ac- cording to their bids on cotton duck, a t a total of $1,157.21.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this contract was awarded as recom-mended.

LINOLEUM FOR NEW BUILDINGS ( 1 3 ) Schedule of bids on linoleum for the Architecture building, Armory Addition, Library unit No. 2, and Old Library Addition. The estimated yardage required is as follows:

Architecture. ........................................... .4223 yardsArmory.. ..............................................350.5 yardsLibrary.. .............................................. . 2 7 ~yardsOld Library.. .......................................... .743.2 yards

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TABLES FOR ANATOMY LABORATORY (21) A recommendation that the purchase of tables for the Anatomy Laboratory in the College of Medicine be authorized a t a cost of $6,370.

On motion of Mrs. Busey, this purchase was authorized. CHANGES IN ARMORY ADDITION

(22) A statement concerning the cost of certain changes in the construction of the Armory Addition to provide for the movement in the walls of the old building.

This report was received for record. The Executive Committee adjourned to meet in the office of

Schmidt, Garden, & Erikson, Chicago, a t 10 o'clock a. m. on Wednes- day, June 29, 1927. H. E. CUNNINGHAM J. W. ARMSTRONG

Clerk Chairman

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING, JUNE 29, I927 A meeting of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held in the office of Schmidt, Garden, & Erikson, Chicago, at 10o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, June 29,1927.

Mr. James W. Armstrong, acting Chairman, Dr. William L. Noble, and Mrs. Laura B. Evans, a member of the Board, were present; also Professor J. M. White, Supervising Architect.

SCREENS FOR NEW BUILDINGS The following bids were received on screens for the Architectural Building, Library Addition No. 2, the Armory Addition, and the Old Library Addition:

Enameled Bidder Steel Frames Bronze Frames General Builders' Supply Co.. ...... .$z075 $2 zoo' $2 700

(Indianapolis)Thos. Conron Hardware Co.......... I 896 2 I O f 2 573

(Danville)Gandy & Earp (Decatur)a .......... 2418 ..... 3 068 The contract was awarded to the Thomas Conron Hardware

Company on the basis of their bid of$2,107. LIGHTNING RODS FOR ARCHITECTURAL BUILDING

The following bids were received on lightning rods for the Archi- tectural Building:

Wipke Lightning Rod Co.. ................................... .$ 887 St. Louis Lightning Rod Co................................... I 096 The contract was awarded to the Wipke Lightning Rod Com-

pany of Kirkwood, Mo. 'Any color other than black 'Includes bronze corners and bronze channel guidessRepresenting Watson Mfg. Co.

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CHAIRS F O R LECTURE ROOMS The following bids were received on opera type tablet arm chairs, set in place:

American Seating Co. (Chicago) ........................... .a65 ea. E. H. Stafford Mfg. Co. (Chicago). .......................... 5 oo ea. A. H. Andrews Co. (Chicago). ............................. 5 08 ea. Heywood-Wakefield Co. (Chicago). .......................... 5 25 ea. The contract for 287 chairs for the Architectural Building and

245 for the Armory Addition was awarded to the American Seating Co. (Architecture-$1,334.55; Armory Addition, $1,139.25).

ELEVATOR FOR LIBRARY The following bids were received on the elevator for the Library Ad- dition No. 2 :

Warner Elevator Company (Cincinnati) ........................ $5 800 Otis Elevator Company (Chicago). ............................ 5 845 Montgomery Elevator Company (Moline) ...................... 6 950 Because this elevator is to bc used largely for the moving of book trucks from

floor to floor, it seems especially desirable to provide a floor-leveling device which would insure the elevator always stopping exactly at the Boor level. The Otis Ele-vator Company controls the patents on this device and no other elevator company can furnish it. The additional cost for the device is $1,500.

As the Otis Elevator Company has a local inspector and the Warner Elevator Company is located in Cincinnati, it is to our advantage to use the Otis Elevator and the difference of $45 on the original bids is not enough to justify our placingthe award with the Warner Elevator Company.

The contract was awarded to the Otis Elevator Company on the basis of their original bid of $5,845 plus $1,500 for the micro-drive, or self-leveling equipment, less $60 credit for waiving the bond.

LIGHTING FIXTURES F O R ARCHlTECTURAL BUILDING Bids were received on the special design lighting fixtures for the Architectural Building.

The firms bidding were given a general idea of types of fixtures desired, and in accordance therewith each firm submitted designs indicating a conception of what would be most appropriate for the building. The bids are, therefore, not on a com- parable basis without making allowance for the relative merits of the different de- signs, some of which are far more elaborate than others. The bids on this basis were as follows:

(All bids are on the basis of 33 fixtures.)Walter G. Warren Co. (Chicago) .............$I752 50 FOB ChicagoHughes-Krabbe Co. (Champaign). ............ I 51900FOB champaignEdw. F. Caldwell & Co. (New York) ......... I 840 00 FOB New York Victor S. Pearlman & Co. (Chicago) .......... Ig2 50}FOB Chicagowith an alternate proposal of.. ...........I 89250 A comparison of the designs clearly indicated that the designs submitted by

the Edward F. Caldwell Company were the most appropriate for the building.

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The contract was awarded to the Edward F. Caldwell Company on the basis of their bid of $1,840, and an additional allowance of $260 for freight and hanging was approved.

The Executive Committee adjourned.

H. E.CUNNINGHAM JAMES W.ARMSTRONG Clerk Chairman pro tempore