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1904.]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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who were recommended therefor by the faculty of the School of Dentistry and by Vice President Burrill, who presented the list:

Charles Eugene Abstein John Carlton Longwell Elisha Melvin Arnold George Eeuben Loynd Erie Beringer George John Lyon William Leslie Berryman Ivon McCormick George C. Brady John Charles Mackinson Lorace 0 . Catterson Oscar Eitzallen McMaster Israel Cohn William Henry McWilliams Albert Edward Converse William Daniel Hahoney Vernon Pentfield Cooley Franklin Benjamin Moore Chester Coleman Dobbs Joseph Lawrence Murray Herbert Allen Dickinson George Albert Ostermeier Edmund Richard Fitzgerald Peter Christoffer Bronnum Peterson Aaron C. Fogle Elmer Hugh Ramsey Hedwig Freyer Eva Ruth Richter Edward Morrow Glenn William Robert Rodenhauser, Ph. G. 1900 William Albert Gorney Elizabeth Louise Schulze F r a n k Riley Granger Charles Byron Sharp Woodie Clay Hobbs Oscar Emil Sommerfield John Holmes Louis Aurora Stout Lewis Warren Hopkins Earl Olyson Yahue Herman H a r r y Hubbard F r e d Wilson Yan Yoorhis Thomas John Ireland Ernest Wycliffe Yercoe Charles Theodore Jacobs Richard Michael Walsh George Arthur Jones John D. Welch Edward Kenney, J r . Samuel Scott Wells Henry Cooley Lee, Ph. G. (NorthwesternCharles Fred Wertzler University), 1898 Frederick Ambrose Whitbeck Albert Bruno Iichtenberg George Henry Wilson Charles M. Loescher

Vise President Burrill presented the resignation of Mr. H. H. Horner of the position of Secretary to the President, the resignation to take effect May, i, 1904. The resignation was accepted. Dr. Burrill recommended the appointment of Mr. J. G. Wilson as Secretary to the President, pro tempore, at a salary of $83.33 a month, service to begin May 1, 1904. The appointment was made. Vice President Burrill was given authority to appoint an Assistant on the State Water Survey, at a salary of $60.00 a month. Upon recommendation of President Draper, Mr. Charles F. Perry was appointed Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, at a salary of $1,600 a year, term of service to begin September 1, 1904. A communication from Dr. Kinley with regard to a professorship of political science was read, and it was voted that it was desirable to establish a full professorship in political science, and to secure a good man for the place. A letter was read from Doctor F. B. Earle, Secretary of the College of Medicine, with regard to a proposed banquet to the Alumni of the College, and the Board voted to suspend the rule adopted at the meeting of June 23, 1903, with regard to such banquets; but it was ordered that the expenses attendant upon the proposed banquet should be taken from the appropriation for advertising, without any increase of the fund therefor.