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1897. J

PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Joseph S. Tomlinson, superintendent, $75 a month for 12 months. Miss E. M. Heelan, college clerk and stenographer, $60 a month for 12 months. Theodore Teken, curator of museum, $36 a month for 12 months. George Johnson, engineer, $40 a month for 12 months. Janitor, $25 a month from October to May. Janitor, $25 a month for 12 months. Druggist, $30 a month for 12 months. We also recommend that the following members of the Faculty be paid the salaries appended to their respective names: i C. A. Wesener, professor of chemistry, $75 a month. W. A. Evans, professor of pathology, and superintendent of Laboratories, $50 a month. E. G. Earle, professor of histology, $25 a month. A. Gehrmann, professor of bacteriology, $25 a month. W. F. Eckley, professor and demonstrator of anatomy, $50 a month. It being understood that these salaries are for the entire year of 12 months, We would also recommend that Professor Pusey be paid a salary of $500 a year as Corresponding Secretary, payment being made in monthly checks. We also recommend that the following students be granted the following remissions in their fees, in accordance with contracts previously made with them for work done in the College, or to be done during the session of 1897-98: Olin McCormick, General Lecture Ticket, $105; C. B. Carr, General Lecture Ticket, $105. F. H. Blayney, on General Lecture Ticket, $100, on account of assistance in chemical laboratory. W. E. Hart, on General Lecture ticket, $50, as house surgeon. M. A. Reasoner $25, on account of assistant house surgeon. W. T. Dowdall, assistant house surgeon, $25. L. H. Turner, $25 as curator of museum. T. C. West, $100 as librarian. F. E. Wynekoop, $105 on account of assistant in chemical laboratory. We would also recommend the awarding of scholarships of the value of $100 each to the following students, who have sustained the highest general average in their respective classes during the session of 1896-97:

FRESHMAN YEAR. S. Jakubowski, J. R. Y m ? , SOPHOMORE YEAR. Theodore Teken, B. Fantus, JUNTOR YEAR. Wra. Belitz, Jas. M. Neff, Wm, H. Stayner. A. S. DRAPER, JAMES E. ARMSTRONG, LUCY L. FLOWLER, ALEXANDER MCLEAN, y. \V. SHATTUCK, F. G. Harris, Jas. D. Brooks.

Respectfully submitted,

Committee on School of Medicine.