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1929] U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS 153 Lifvendahl, Richard A., Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for four months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate offiftydollars ($50) a month. (February 26, 1929) Luce, Wilbur Marshall, Instructor in Zoology, forfivemonths beginning February i, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars ($200) a month. (February 12, 1929) M u m m , Walter John, First Assistant and Instructor in Plant Breeding, in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning March 15, 1929, and continuing until August 31, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundredfiftydollars ($150) a month (this superseding his previous appointment). (March 5, 1929) Nedzel, Alexander J., Instructor in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, for six months beginning March 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (February 26, 1929) Olsen, Charlotte Theresa, Technician in the Department of Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, for six months beginning March 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars (Jioo) a month. (March 5,1929) Rhodes, Lorene J., Clerk and Stenographer in the Department of Physical Welfare, for six months beginning February 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty-one dollars sixty-six and two-thirds cents ($31.66^) a month, in addition to sixty-three dollars thirty-three and one-third cents (J63.33.P3) a month to be paid by the Athletic Association, for which the University assumes no responsibility. (February 26, 1929) Sanford, Florence Louise, Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning February 8, 1929, and continuing until July 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars ($70) a month. (February 12, 1929) Sellschop, Jacques Pierre, Research Assistant in Botany, on one-fourth time, beginning February 8, 1929, and continuing until July 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (February 12, 1929) Singh, A. D., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, for five months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty-two dollarsfiftycents ($62.50) a month. (February 12, 1929) Stillman, Miriam, Chief Clerk in the Purchasing Department, in Chicago, for seven months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundredfifteendollars ($115) a month (this superseding her previous appointment). (February 12, 1929) Van Arsdell, Paul M., Assistant in Economics, in the College of Commerce, beginning February 6, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1929, at a cash compensation of seven hundred dollars ($700) for the semester (this superseding his previous appointment). (February 12, 1929) Vanek, Olga, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars (?ioo) a month (this superseding her previous appointment). (February 12, 1929) Walsh, T. J., Jr., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, beginning March 1, 1929, and continuing until June 15, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirtyfive dollars ($35) a month. (March 4, 1929) Wertelusky, Evelyn, Dispensary Clerk, in the College of Medicine, for six months beginning March 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty-five dollars (?8j) a month. (February 28, 1929) Williams, Judith M., Technician in Dentistry Research, in the College of Dentistry, for seven months beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars ($80) a month. (February 18, 1929) Zimmerman, George F. D., Assistant in Economics, in the College of Commerce, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of seven hundred H. dT h ($700),for the semester (this Armstrong previous appointment). (February e s Cunningham 1929. m e e t at his dollars e d B o a rApril 10,J. W. supersedingthe University at 9 President W e E. 1929) d adjourned, to n 12, a y Secretary a.m. o n
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