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498 A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Object Amount Buildings and Equipment and Land Continued Drinking Water System ...................... $32,500.00 Books ..................................... 163,500.05 Kent Laboratory Alterations ................. 14,060.00 Julius Rosenwald Hall ........................ 49,000.00 Classics Building ............................ 27,000 . oo Proposed Chapel ............................ 800,000.00 General Purposes .............................................. $4,877,155. 12 George Dana Boardman Lectures ............. 1,000.00 Medical Work .............................. 50,000 . oo Oriental Explorations ........................ 50,000.00 St. Louis Exposition Exhibit ................. 5,000. oo Decennial Publications ....................... 21,000.00 Rewiring Mandel Hall ....................... 2,000 . oo Babcock Fire Extinguishers ................... 1,000.00 Incidentals ................................. 3,000. oo Yerkes Observatory Repairs .................. 4,000.00 Oriental Investigation ........................ 21,555 55 Additional Cataloguing ..................... 30,000 . oo Bionomics .................................. 2,500.00 Retiring Allowances ......................... 7,600.00 Working Capital and Interest ................ 203,322 . 22 Current Expenses ........................... 4,475,177-35 Total Gifts Received ................................... 30,701,827 . 05 NOTE. Gifts Received .......................... 30,701,827.05 Balance still to be paid on Gift of December 13, i9 j o ............................. 4,000,548.23 Grand Total of Gifts ................. $34,702,375 . 28 A SYSTEM OF RETIRING ALLOWANCES AND ALLOWANCES FOR WIDOWS (Adopted by the Board of Trustees February 13, 1912} (STATUTE) 17. RETIRING ALLOWANCES i. Any person in the service of the University and sixty-five years of age who holds the position of President of the University, Director or Associate Director of the University Libraries, or University Examiner, and who has been for a period of fifteen years in the service of the University, in a rank not lower than Assistant Professor; and any person in the service of the University and sixty-five years of age, who has been, for a period of fifteen years in a rank not lower than Assistant Professor, a member of the teaching staff of the Graduate Schools of Arts, Literature, and Science, the Graduate