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136 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. [June 4 Meeting of June 4, 1909. A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois was held at the Palmer House, in Chicago, June 4, 1909, pursuant to the following notice which was sent out by the secretary May 26, 1909: ' By order of the president, Mr. W. L. Abbott, there will be a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois at the Palmer House, in Chicago, at 9:"so a. m., June 4, 1909, to authorize conferring degrees upon those recommended for graduation by the Faculty of the College of Dentistry; to authorize conferring degrees upon those recommended for graduation by the Faculty of the College of fyledicine; to consider committee reports; to elect a. treasurer in place of Mr. H. A. Haugan, deceased; and to consider such other business as may be duly presented. When the board met pursuant to this call the following members were present: Messrs. Abbott, Crebs, Davison, Grout; Hatch and Mrs. Alexander, M1:s. Evans, and Mrs. Busey; absent, Goverµor Deneen, Messrs. Blair, Meeker and Moore. Vice President Burrill was present. The secretary, Mr. Pillsbury, presented the m:i.nutes of the meeting of April 29, 1909, which were approved on motion of Mr. Grout. PROTEST BY Mus. ALEXANDER. Mrs. Alexander asked, as a question of privilege, to be permitted to present a protest against a certain resolution adopted at the meeting of the board held April 29, 1909. After reading her protest she moved that it be received and printed in the minutes of the board. This motion was, on motion of Mr. Grout, laid on the table by the following vote: Yeas, Abbott, Crebs, Davison, Grout, Hatch and Mrs. Evans; nays, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs; Busey; absent, Governor Deneen and Messrs. Blair, Meeker and :Moore. GRADUATES OF THE 00LLcEGE OF DENTISTRY. The secretary presented the following list of candidates approved for graduation by the faculty of the College of Dentistry, and on motion of Mrs. Evans authority was given to confer upon them the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

1909] PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 137 Aron, Rose Brown, Willard L. Breyer, Paul M. Bailey, Orpha Clark Brumfield, Richard Melvin, B. A. Chute, Joseph H. Crawfor.d, Artuh Blaine Cooper, Frank L. Coffey, Charles James Droberg, Walter W. Feiok, Richard F. Garnes, Harry W. Halferty, Irwin H. Johnson, Henry Clifton Kuninaga, Masaomi, D. D. S. Kingsley, Austin Cain Lerche, Thorleif I. Lewis, Dean Stanley McCarthy, William J. Mozee, Theodore R. Newman, Louis Orlow, Elios Schnell, 'I'heodore William Seidel, Julius H. Shaver, Maitland Victor Stuart, Herbert Hanson Teeling, Matthew A. Waterhouse, James. E. Williams, John Caldwell GRA.DUATES OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE,. The secretary presented. the following list of candidates approved for graduation by the faculty of the College of Medicine, and on motion of Dr. Davison authority was given to confer upon them the degree of Doctor of Medicine. Alderson, Starling Peters Aschauer, Albert George Bassler, Carl Richard Becker, Hedwin H. Braham, Julian Alfred Beltzer, Charles Eugene Bennett, Myron Elroy Byers, Earle John Bolan'd, Arthur Edward Boudreau, Haydee Ursula Buehler, Emil Albert, M. D. Bundy, Clyde Talbot. Burke, Alexander William 1:>yrd, Austin George Clark, Samuel Nye, M. D, Coleman, George Thomas, M. D. Cook, Wilbur Daniel, M. D. Cooperstein, Joseph Cox, Frank McCollum, M. D. Daley, William Henry, Ph. G,, M. D. Damkroeger, Henrietta Davis, Arthur Earl Davis, Olga Drake, William Marcellus, M. D. Doan, Deborah Elward, Lawrence Richard Eck, Gustav Elmer Evertz, Matthew, M. D. Elliston, LeRoy Bertram Erickson, Elmer Erwin, Harry George Ely, William Ray Freemmel, Isaac Frank Freese, Arthur 'William Fimpel, Mary Fisher, Roy Gavin, M. D. Fouts, Roy W. Kramer, Carl Frederick Conrad King, Alphonsus Vincent Kipp, Cora Irene Kirby, Oliver Cromwell Kruidenier, Albert Brown Lathrop, William Cumback, M. D. Layton, Edwin Aid, M. D. Leavy, Cuthbert Joseph Leenheer, Cornelius A., Ph G., M. D. Lee, Mylo Lee, Walter Nordal Leviton, Henry Isaac Link, Cl.aude Allen. MacDiarmid, Leslie Frederick Marietta, Shelley Uriah, D. D.. S. Matthaei, Daniel William Metcoff, Samuel, M. D. Miller, Louis Henry Mills, Claude J. Mills, Lewis Delaware Minke, Jacob John, B. S. Moulding, De Con Carpenter Mortensen, Oscar Nicholas Muirhead, Walter Scott Murphy, James Orvil, B. S. Murphy, Walter Thomas Musselman, George Henry McEachern, Thomas, M. D. Mcintyr,e, William Russell McLallen, Robert Roy Nassar, Naif Isa Newman, John Lewis Nicolai, John L,eonard Neimeyer, George B.eekman Nugent, Oscar Benton, M. D. Ochsner, Emil Post,_ George Washington:, Jr;, B. s:

138 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. [June 4 Foote, Austin Alfred Gearon, Frank Emmett Gregg, Art-hur William, Ph. G. Griffith, Evan Henry Montgomery, Jr. Grober, George Buntin Hammerstrand, Frank Leonard Hanson, Martin Warner, A. B., M. D. Harriman, Leonard Harrison, Bruce Ashton Hatch, Ernest Downing, Ph. D. Heacock, Edward Morton Hickman, George Lester Hines, Lester LeMoyne Hirschberg, Frieda Hoffman,. Ira Elmer Hofmann, Andrew, B. S., Ph. G. Hubeny, Maximilian John, M. D. Hughes, Allen Pettit, M. D. Hurley, George Ira, B. L. Hurlbut, Edward Franklin Ingold, John George.Johnson, Charles Warren Johnson, Ellen Marie, M. D. Joyce, Eduard Kapsa, Pauline Rose Kjandal, Alf Magnus Krafft, Henry Louis Kraut, Elgie Puffer, Maurice L., M. D. Pugh, Bernard McCarthy Quinn, Leonard Cardinal Ryan, Charles Fay Rose, Wallace Edson Ryan, John Charles Ruus, Canute Walter Salzman, Samuel Shapiro, Nettie Phillips Smith, Williiam Polson Shorts, Fred Henry Stromberg, Gustavus Emanuel Summerfeld, Otto Charles Tiffin, Edwin Raymond, Ph. G. Thompson, James Elliott, M. D. Torrens, Aaron Samuel Townsley, Frank Livingston, Ph. G. Turner, John Arthur, Ph. G. Tyler, William F., M. D. Tyrell, Adelaide,Mary Van Hoesen, Elizabeth Nell Watkins, Raymond Edward Wheeler, Mary Margaret, A. B. Weinburgh, Harry Bennett Willard, C1arence James Wilson, Frederick Riley Wood, Thomas Henry, M. D. Yocom, Albert Lee, Jr. GRADUATES OF THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY. The secretary presented the following list of candidates recommended for graduation by the faculty of the School of Pharmacy, and on motion of Mrs. Evans authority was given to confer upon -them the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist. Charles Wesley Brown DeLancey Thomas Gunning Elmer Eldorado Cassin Henry August Langenhan The secretary also presented a letter from Miss Bevier, head of the Department.of Household Science, expressing her thanks for the six month's leave granted her. On motion of Mr. Hatch, it was voted that the next regular meeting be held at the University at 9 :00 o'clock, Monday, June 14, 1909. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. CHICAGO, JLI.., June 4, 1909. To the Board, of Trustees of the University of Illirwis: Your Committee on Buildings and Grounds met at the University, Friday, May 7, the members present being Messrs. Abbott, Hatch and Davison and Mrs. Illvans. Your committee considered the request of certain citizens of Urbana that the track on Green street through the University grounds be not removed and begs leave to recommend to the board that the request be not granted. Your committee considered the question with regard to allowing the Illinois Traction Co'mpany to lay a second track on the "old right of way," which was referred to the committee at the meeting of April 29, 1909, and

1909] PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOAI\D OF TRUSTEES. 139 voted to recommend to the board allowing the company to lay a second track under such restrictions as might be formulated by iudge Harker and the Supervising Architect. Your committee also met a special committee appointed by the Champaign Chamber of Commerce, which asked that the board agree for the University that the University bear its share of an extensive drainage system, which involved covering in with brick the boneyard for a considerable distance. Your committee told these gentlemen that at present the University had no funds which could be used for such a purpose, and on so short notice, and with so little knowledge' of what the University's share of the expense might be, it could not think of going to the Legislature and asking for a special appropriation for this purpose. Respectfully submitted, FRED L. HATCH, CHARLES DAVISON, LAURA,- B. EVANS, Committee on Bu.ilcUngs ana Grounds. The items of the report were considered severally. The first with regard to the tra<;k on Green street was adopted. The second with regard to the additional track on the "old right-ofway" was referred again to Judge Harker. The action of the committee with regard to the drainage proposition was approved. w ATER PIPE ACROSS SOUTH CAMPUS. -A communication was received from the clerk of the city of Champaign, 'and also one from the Champaign and Urbana Water Company asking that the water company be permitted to lay a water pipe across the south campus along the line of the railway track. These communications were referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds with power to act. MILITARY AND BAND SmIOLARSI-IIPS. Upon request of the comptroller, Professor S. W. Shattuck, $2,000 was by the following vote appropriated for th~ payment of military and band scholarships: Yeas, J\Iessrs. Abbott, Crebs, Davison, Grout and Hatch, and Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Busey; nays, none; absent, Governor Deneen and Messrs. Blair, Meeker and Moore. REPORT OF TI-IE kupit COMPANY. Mr. Grout, from the Committee on Fi~ance, presented the report of 'the Audit Company for the quarter ending March 31, 1909. - May 22, 1909. Mr. Albert P. Grout, Chairman, Finance Committee, University of IJlinois: DEAR Sm-In compliance with instructions, we have made mi. audit of the books of account of the University of Illinois for the period from Jan, 1 to March 31, 1909, being the third quarter of your fiscal year, and submit, herewith, our report, together with the appended exhibits and schedules showing the receipts and disbursements in detail for the quarter and in total from July 1, 1908 to March 31, 1909.

140 UNIVERSITY OF.ILLINOIS. [June 4 RECEIPTS.AND. DISBURSEMENTS. We examined a:ll vouchers for disbursements made during the period under review, and found that all were properly accounted for, properly receipted, approved, and correctly entered in the various warrant registers. In the following condensed statement, we illustrate in totals the cash transactions of the period, as represented by the cash book and the various warra!lt registers, beginning with the cash balance on hand; Jan. 1, 1909: CONDENSED STATEMENT QF CASH ACCOUNT. Balance with treasurer, Jan. 1, 1909............. Balance with chief clerk, Jan. 1, 1909._... ;.... $562,196"111 12,457 52 1------1 Casi~~~;:\~np!~~t1fi) l~~~----....::::::: :: :: : : : : : : : : :: : : : : :: : : : ::: : : : : : : : : : : :: :: $574,653 63 673,155 48 $1,247,809 11 Less disbursements, as per Exhibit "B"..,............................................ 394,404 54 Balance as per books, Mar. 31, 1909...,...... $853,404 57 1-::.Maile Balance up as follows- with treasurer................................................ $843,498 39 Balance with chief clerk...;... 9,906 18 Balanceasabove...,...,... _... $853,404 57 CHIEF CLERK'S CASH ACCOUNT. The chief clerk's cash transactions for the.quarter, as represented by the books, are illustrated in totals in the following condensed stateme:p.t, beginning with the balance _on hand J"an. 1, 1909: CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CHIEF CLERK'S CASH ACCOUNT. Balance cash on hand Jan. 1, 1909... ; ;...... $ 12;457 52 Receipts from various sou'rces................................. 673,155 48 $685,613 00 sundry disbursements and remittances_ to trea~urer........... 675,706 82 Balance on hand and in bank (Ch~mpaign)... $9,906 18 We proved the additions in the cash book, compared all entries made 0 during the period with the ledger postings and found all to be correct.. We compared all entries in the students' fees book, for the first semester; with the memorandum cash tickets (or triplicate. receipts to students) of sundry fees and deposits received, which we found to be correct and properly accounted for. we did not, however, compare the memorandum cash tickets with the registrar's records of sums due from students. A copy of all fees and deposits due is prepared at the close of each semester, in the office of the registrar, but as the original records were not produced for our examination we did not feel free to. take the copy as being correct. We reconciled the chief clerk's cash a:ccount on May 10, 1909; proved the cash book footings from Feb. 19, 1909, (the date of our last reconcilement) to May 10, 1909; verified the cash by actual count; examined and proved the. footings of the checks for deposit and the approved paid and receipted bhls a_nd ~nvoices not yet recorded but in process. We called at the First Nation~! Bank of Chrumpaign -at noon on May 10th for the balanced pass book,. cancelled checks and statement of the account as at that date.,.-the c~sh on deposit being $8,215.87. The following statement illustrates the cash transactions from Feb. 19 to May 10, 1909, as represented by the books, and shows the ba:lance at the

1909]'.PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 141 beginning, the reeeipts in detail, the disbursements and transfers to the treasurer in total, and. the reconcilement of the ac9ount at noon on May 10, 1909: RECONCILEMENT OF CHIEF CLERK'S CASH ACCOUNT AS AT MAY 10, 1909. Balance cash on hand Feb. 19, 1909......,...,................. $ 21,061 39 Receipts- ~!i>. ~11 1 :/: \ : :: :iir=~:;:::~~~-- -_:::: : :::::::::: ::: : : : : : : : :::: : : 2 3 i~ : gia~ye~:!:-;~\~ns:_._._ _: ::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. m Sundriesandappropriations... : 163,501 97 Totalreceipts....'... 214,932 70 $235,994 09 Sundry disbursements and remittances to treasurer..................................... 226, 115 67 Balance cash on hand.............................................................. $9,878 42 Mata':l i~ /3i.~~"'!~":..._... ~..._..._... '.. 8 $ 491 70 [ Cash in First National Bank, Champaign... 8,215 87 1 i~rc1~~~~!~y~i~~ bill;;_-_-_-_._.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ' Less Snyder loan fund...,.. Balance as above... _... _... _... _... _... _.:... _.. _1-_-.-.-.. 88 1, m 1------'--1 $10,030 92 152 50 -.-'..-_-_._-_-_ 1 $9,878 42 We compared the warrants paid during the period with the records of the treasurer, and submit below a reconcilement of his account with that of the booli:s of the University as at March 31, 1!109. RECONCILEMENT OF TREASURER'S BALANCE AS AT MA;RCH 31, 1909. Treasurer's balance, as shown by the University books, Mar. 31, 1909.... Add Unpaid Warrants (Sclledu.le "13")- &:W'!~!~f ~ilicine'iund.':::::: :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : s 7 ~:~~g g~ U.S. AgriculturalCottegefund... :... 1,646 92 School of Pharmacy fund............................................. 591' 66 $843,498 39 80,384 55 Balance as per treasurer's books....'...,.... $923,882 94 We listed the unpaid warrants by :warrant number and amount and have them on file in our office, and if a copy of this list is desired we can furnishit upon request. Yours very truly, THE AUDIT COl\lIPANY -OF ILLINOIS, By C. W. KNISELY, C. P. A., President. APPRECIATION OJ,' PROFESSOR BR.ECKE.NRIDGE. Mrs. Busey presented the following minute for the records of the board. with regard to Professor Breckenridge, and upon her motion, it was adopted :

142 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. [June 4 As the time is drawing near when Professor Breckenridge is to leave Illinois to take up his work at Yale, his Alma Mater, the Board of Trustees desire to express their sincere appreciation of the valuable services he has rendered this institution during the sixteen years of his connection with it. While his chief work has been the building up of a strong department of Mechanical Engineering, his activity in other directi"ns has been of great service to the University. His was the first mind to conceive of the idea of an Engineering Experiment Station, and the establishment of the station at Illinois, the first in the country, was largely due to his efforts. His work in connection with the burning of Illinois fuels and smoke prevention has been of the greatest value; and his connection with the United States Geological Survey as engineer in charge of the fuel division has redounded to the credit of the University. His pleasant,.genial manner, and ever kindly consideration of the feelings and opinions of all with whom he has come in contact, has won for him the highest regard and affection of his associates, and has caused his students to consider him as much their personal friend as their teacher. In accepting the resignation of Professor Breckenridge, we regret that the University of Illinois is to lose such a scholar, teacher and investigator from its service, but we extend to him our best wishes for as great a success in his new field of labor as was his in this University. MARY E. BUSEY, FRED L. HATCH, Committee. BOND OF TREASURER HAUGAN. The secretary presented for print in the minutes the bond of Mr. H. A. Haugan, elected freasurer at the March meeting. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESEN;TS, That we, Helge A. Haugan, as principal, and Leroy A. Goddard, Hauman G. Haugan, Theodore Freeman, George E. Rickords and )Villiam A. Peterson, as sureties, are held and firmly bound unto the University of Illinois, of Urbana, in the county of Champaign, State of Illinois, in the sum of one million five hundred thousand ($1,500,000.00) dollars, good and )awful money of the Un.ited States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly, severally and firmly by these presents. WITNESS our hands and seals this 20th day of March, A. D. 1909. The condition of this obligation is such that whereas the above bounden Helge A. Haugan was, on the 9th day of March, A. D. 1909, duly elected to the office of treasurer of the University of Illinois, for a period ending on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1911, or until his successor shall be appointed and qualified, and is about to assume the duties of said office. Now, if the said Helge A. Haugan shail well and truly perform and faithfully discharge the duties of treasurer Of said University of Illinois during his term of office, and shall faithfully keep and truly account for all moneys, bonds, securities or other property coming into his hands as such treasurer during 'his term of office, and at the expiration of his term of office shall pay over to his successor in office, or to any other person duly authorized by the Board of Trustees of said University of Illinois to receive the same, all moneys, bonds, securities or other. property received by him as such treasurer and not otherwise lawfully paid out or disposed of, and shall deliver to his.successor in office Or other person appointed to receive the same, the property, books, papers, and other things in his hands belonging to said office, and shall, at the expiration of his term of office, or oftener, if thereunto requested by the Board of Trustees of said Univer-

1909] PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES. 143 sity of Illinois, render a just and tru e account of his doings as such treasurer, then this obligation to be void; otherwise to remain in full force, effect and virtue. HELGE A. HAUGAN LEROY A. GODDARD HAUMAN G. HAUGAN THEODORE FREEMAN GEORGE E. RICKCORDS WILLIAM A. PETERSON REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The president of the board, Mr. Abbott, made the following report of the Executive Committee, which was received for record: CHICAGO, ILL., May 18, 1909. To the Board of Trustees: Your Executive Committee reports that the treasurer of the University, Mr. Helge A. Haugan, died in Chicago May 17, 1909. Your committee met officers of the State Bank of Chicago today and arranged with the State Bank of Chicago and the bondsmen of Mr. Haugan to continue the payment of warrants against.the treasurer, until such time as t~e board shall elect a new treasurer and he shall qualify for the office. The following is presented as the action of the bondsmen in regard to this matter, which the bank and your Executive Committee accepted and agreed to: CHICAGO, ILL., May 18, 1909. To the University of Illinois, the State Bank of Ohicago, and All Ot hers Whom It May Ooncern: The undersigned sureties on the bond given by the late Helge A. Haugan for the faithful perfor,mance of his duties as treasurer of the University of Illinois, hereby request that warrants drawn on said treasurer and payable at the State Bank of Chicago be paid in due course, notwithstanding said Helge A. Haugan's death, until a successor to him as such treasurer be elected and qualified, and in consideration of any and all such payments the undersigned hereby undertake and agree that the bond of said Haugan on which they are sureties as aforesaid, shall, so far as they are concerned, be held to be extended and continued in respect to all such payments, so that any liability which would have accrued to them on account thereof if Mr. Haugan had still been living and in office as aforesaid when the same were respectively made, shall accrue and be binding on them notwithstanding the death of said Helge A. Haugan. In other words, to such an extent as warrants described as aforesaid shall be paid or shall. have been paid since Mr. Haugan's death said bond shall stand and cover the same and all consequences "of the payment thereof to the same extent as it would have done if Mr. Haugan had been still living and treasurer as aforesaid when they were respectively paid.. LEROY A. GODDARD, WILLIAM A. PETERSON, GEORGE E. RICKCORDS, HAUMAN G. HAUGAN, THEODORE FREEMAN. Respectfully submitted, W. L. ABBOTT, A. P. GROUT.

144. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. [June 4 IN MEMORY OF MR. HAUG.A.N. On motion of Mr. Hatch, it was ordered that a committee, with Mr. Abbo.tt as chairman, be appointed to prepare resolutions with regard to Mr. Haugan, the deceased treasurer. ELECTION OF TREASURER. On motion of Dr. Davison, it was voted to postpone the election of treasurer.. Mrs. Alexander movej that her protest be taken from the table and considered. Mr. Abbott asked Mr. Grout to take the chair and then moved that the board go into Committee of the Whole for consideration of the protest, and motion prevailed. When the committee arose, and the board resumed its session, no report was made by the committee. The board adjourned. w. L. PILLSBURY, Secretary. w. L. ABBO~T, President.