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UJSTIVEKSITY OF ILLINOIS.

[July 8

William Freeman My rick Goss, dean of the College of Engineering; director of the School of Railway Engineering and Administration; director of the Engineering Experiment Station. George Washington Cook, dean of the College of Dentistry. Mary Eliza Pawcett, acting dean of Women (for twelve months from July 1, 1911). Charles Henry Mills, director of the School of Music. William Chandler Bagley, director of the School of Education. Phineas Lawrence Windsor, director of the Library School and University Librarian. Stephen Alfred Forbes, director of the State Laboratory of Natural History. Edward Bartow, director of the State Water Survey. George Henry Meyer, assistant dean of the College of Literature and Arts. Arthur Roy Warnock, assistant dean of Men. Albert Sherwood Wilson, assistant director of the Library School. Cyril George Hopkins, vice director of the Agricultural Experiment .Station. Horace Adelbert Hollister, high school visitor. George A. Huff, director of the Department of Physical Training for Men. Gertrude Evelyn Maulton, director of Physical Training for Women. Benjamin Clark Morse, military commandant. James McLaren White, supervising architect. Joseph Morrow, superintendent of buildings. Evelyn Atkinson, superintendent of grounds. PROMOTIONS. (b) The following recommendations in regard to promotions in the instructional and scientific staff: Stuart P. Sherman, from associate professor of English to be professor of English, at a salary of $3,200.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, 1911. Solon J. Buck, from research"assistant in History to be research associate in History, for two ySars, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,400.00. a .year. John A. Fairlie, from associate professor of Political Science to be professor of Political Science, at a salary of $3,000.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, .1911. Walter F. Dodd, from associate in Political Science to be assistant professor of Political Science, for three years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $2,000.00 a year. Helen Isham, from instructor in Chemistry to be associate in Chemistry, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,300.00 a year. Grinnell Jones, from instructor in Chemistry to be associate in Chemistry, ior two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,500.00 a year. Laurie L. Burgess, from instructor in Chemistry to be associate in Chemistry, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,200.00 a year. Clarence G. Derick, from instructor in Chemistry to be associate in Chemistry, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,500.00 a year. Henry L. Rietz, from assistant professor of Mathematics in the College of Science (and statistician in the Agricultural Experiment Station), to be .associate professor of Mathematics in the College of Science (and statistician in the Agricultural Experiment Station) at a salary of $2,900.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, 1911. Ray T. Stull, from instructor in Ceramics to be associate in Ceramics, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $2,200.00 a year. James E. Smith, from instructor in Civil Engineering to be associate in Civil Engineering, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,500.00 a year. § Ira W. Fisk, from assistant in Electrical Engineering to be instructor in Electrical Engineering, for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $110.00 a month.