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Indiana University Studies 
Department 
Salaries 
Expenses 
Other Than 
Total 
31. 
Legislative Bureau. . . . 
4,314.32 
Salaries 
827.60 
5,141.92 
32. 
Bureau of Statistics .... 
21,166.79 
2,785 00 
23,951.79 
33. 
Veterinarian 
7,172.84 
3,920.98 
11,093.82 
34. 
Veterinarians’ Board. . 
901.60 
366.19 
1,267.79 
35. 
Pardon Board 
1,800.00 
455.04 
2,255.04 
36. 
Battle Flag Commis- 
sion 
2,182 34 
3,891.59 
6,073.93 
37. 
State House Superin- 
tendent 
19,626.20 
12,600.83 
32,227.03 
38. 
State House Engineer. . 
7,194.90 
9,986.93 
17,181.83 
39. 
Supreme Court 
35,931.29 
1,459.86 
37,391.15 
40. 
Appellate Court 
43,800.00 
1,239.88 
45,039.88 
41. 
Pharmacy Board 
3,799.89 
1,780.80 
5,580.69 
42. 
Medical Board 
1,090.00 
4,765.93 
5,855.93 
43. 
Embalmers’ Board. . . . 
1,469.18 
323.57 
1,792.75 
44. 
Optometry Board 
860.88 
342.03 
1,202.91 
45. 
Nurses’ Board 
627.95 
490.50 
1,118.45 
46. 
State Agent 
800.00 
800.00 
47. 
Printing Court Reports 
14,023.61 
14,023.61 
48. 
Printing Departmental 
Reports 
43,069.71 
43,069.71 
49. 
Fire Marshal 
11,968.32 
5,691.18 
17,659.50 
Total 8637,893.43 
$304,860.18 
$942,753.61 
1. 
2. Temporary Commissions 
Centennial Commission* $153.80 
$153.80 
2. 
Gettysburg Anniversary 
Commissionf 
16,649.63 
16,649.63 
3. 
Vocational Commission! 
991.08 
991.08 
4. 
Workmen’s Compensa- 
tion Commission! 
98.90 
98.90 
5. 
Panama Commission!} . . . 
1,000.00 
1,000.00 
Total 
$18,893.41 
$18,893.41 
Per Cent 
of Total 
10.3 
.2 
*The Centennial Commission was created in 1911. It consisted of 5 members and its duty was 
to formulate plans for the celebration of the centennial of the admission to the Union and to provide for 
the erection of a state educational building. (Acts 1911, p. 99) 
fThe Gettysburg Anniversary Commission was created in 1913. In 1911 provision was made for 
the appointment of a commissioner to provide lor the participation oi Indiana in the fiftieth anriversary 
of the Battle of Gettysburg in July, 1913 (Acts 1911, p. 645). The commission of 1913 consisted of 8 
members and its duty was to manage the participation of Indiana in the anniversary and deiray the 
expenses of soldiers from Indiana attending the celebration. (Acts 1913, p. 602) 
JThe Vocational Commission was created in 1911 and consisted of 7 members. Its duty was to 
investigate the needs of education in the different industries of the state. Its recommendations led to 
the passage of the vocational education law of 1913. (Acts 1911, p 407) 
§The Workmen’s Compensation Commission was created in 1913 and consisted of 5 members. 
Its duty was to ascertain what system, if any, was desirable to compensate persons injured in industry. 
(Acts 1913, p. 897) 
|| By an Act of 1911, the governor was authorized to investigate the question of representation of 
Indiana at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915 (Acts 1911, p. 671). Having decided 
to particioate, a commission of 9 members was created in 1913 to assume charge of the Indiana exhibit. 
(Acts 1913, p. 299) 
