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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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the rate of fifty-seven dollars fourteen cents ($57.14) a month. (January 17, 1934) Beam, Mrs. Mary Werts, Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, for five months beginning February 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred thirty-seven dollars sixty cents ($137.60) a month. (December 29, 1933) Bepko, Marie K., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for four months beginning February I, 1934, to receive exemption from tuition and laboratory fees. ( J a n u a r y 24, 1934) Brainard, H a r r y Gray, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for the second semester of the academic year 1933-34, at a cash compensation of three hundred thirty-two dollars ($332). ( J a n u a r y 26, 1934) Brandon, Rodney H o w e , Lecturer in Criminology, Social Hygiene, and Medical Jurisprudence, in the College of Medicine, for eight months beginning January I, 1934, without salary. (December 30, 1933) Cash, Jacob Gerald, Assistant in Dairy Husbandry, in the Agricultural Extension Service, for six months beginning March I, 1934, at a cash compensation of six hundred eighty-eight dollars ($688). (December 27, 1933) Chapman, David Edwin, Special Research Assistant in Psychology, for five months beginning February 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-five dollars ($55) a month. (January 19, 1934) Cottingham, Erma, District 4-H Club Adviser, in the Agricultural Extension Service, for eight months beginning January 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of two thousand eight hundred forty dollars ($2,840) a year, which includes seven hundred dollars ($700) for automobile expense at 5^ per mile actually traveled (this supersedes her previous appointment). (January 19, 1934) Cover, Virgil Dale, Assistant in Transportation, on one-half time, for the second semester of the academic year 1933-34, at a cash compensation of three hundred fifty-six dollars ($356). (January 26, 1934) Curtis, William Randolph, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for the second semester of the academic year 1933-34, at a cash compensation of three hundred thirty-two dollars ($332). ( J a n u a r y 26, 1934) Curzon, Mrs. Elizabeth G., Laboratory Assistant in H o m e Economics, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, for five months beginning February 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-seven dollars ($57) a month. (December 29, 1933) Ditkowsky, Samuel I., Assistant in Medicine, in the Department of Internal Medicine, in the College of Medicine, beginning January 15, 1934, and continuing until September I, 1934, without salary. (January 24, 1934) Fitzgerald, Lloyd Edward, Assistant in Transportation, for the second semester of the academic year 1933-34, at a cash compensation of six hundred eighty-eight dollars ($688). (January 26, 1934) Gay, Merrill Cochrane, Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for the second semester of the academic year 1933-34, at a cash compensation of three hundred thirty-two dollars ($332). (January 26, 1934) Gelfan, Samuel, Associate in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, for six months beginning February 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred seventy-four dollars sixteen cents ($174.16) a month. (January 1, 1934) Gingrich, Franklin Forrest, District 4-H Club Adviser, in the Agricultural Extension Service, for eight months beginning January 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of two thousand seven hundred fifty-five dollars ($2755) a year, which includes seven hundred dollars ($700) for automobile expense at St per mile actually traveled (this supersedes his previous appointment). ( J a n uary 19, 1934) Goldstein, Abraham, Instructor in Graduate Orthodontia, in the College of Dentistry, two half days each week, for seven months beginning February 1, 1934, without salary. ( J a n u a r y 12, 1934)