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Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1930 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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666 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [June 19 Salary 2 600) 2 400 2 400 2 400) 2 200 1 000 1 000 2 00c) 1 800 1 800 2 ioc 700 22. M . C. Gillis, Associate, Olericulture (lyrs. from Sept. 1,1929 or until further notice) (^&S) (Paid from Illinois Canners' Association Special Fund. . . F 23. S. W . Decker, Associate, Floriculture (C&S) D 24. R. L. M c M u n n , Associate, Pomology (C&S) D 2J. H. M . Newell, Associate, Fruit and Vegetable Marketing (S) (Purnell Fund D 26. H. H. Thornberry, Assistant, Pomology (S) D 27. L. A. Somers, Assistant, Olericulture (S), Assistant, Vegetable Gardening Extension (E) D (Smith-Lever (Total Salary 2S. , Assistant, Plant Breeding (S) D 2q. L. H. Strubinger, Assistant and First Assistant, Olericulture (C&S) D 30. B. L. Weaver, Assistant and First Assistant, Olericulture (C&S) D ^j > Assistant, Plant Breeding (S) EG50 32. W . Michaels, Research Assistant, Olericulture (One year subject to further notice) . (Salary paid from Illinois Canners' Association Special Fund F 33. Louise Mosgrove, Secretary (C. S.) 34. , Stenographer and Clerk (C. S.) 35. Alice Boruff (Mrs.), Stenographer and Recordkeeper (Fed.) Total, Horticulture $ 36. Pearl Place, Stenographer (C. S.) Cook Sophia Immele, Stenographer (C. S.) 37. County Experiment Station 38. Helen Lewis (Mrs.), Stenographer and Clerk (C. S.) 1. E. P. Hamlin $ 39. Josephine Smith (Mrs.), Stenographer and Clerk (C. S.).. . (See Horticulture, item 21) 40. , Stenographer (C. S.) Purnell Fund Administration 1. G. L. Jordan $ (See Administration, item 3) 2. Margaret E. Shannon (See Administration, item 9) 3. (See Administration, item 14) Administration—Rural Sociology 4. D. E. Lindstrom. (See Administration, item 4) Agricultural Economics A. Field Research, Summer, 1930 5. C. L. Stewart (See Agricultural Economics, item 1) 6. L. J. Norton (See Agricultural Economics, item 2) 7. R. W . Bartlett (See Agricultural Economics, item 3) 8. (See Agricultural Economics, item 4) 2 200) 1 600 1 200 1 020 96 020 1 740 1 200 1 800 2 380 1 260 960 1 000 37° 1 200 1 250 555 56 583 33 416 67 400
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