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122 Horticulture BOARD OF TRUSTEES General Advisory [November 14 Committee DAVID B. PERRINE, Centralia P A U L RINGHAUSEN, H a m b u r g G. LESLIE S M I T H , Rock Island A. T . K E I T H L E Y , Dixon 1 LEO J. H A G E M A N N , Peoria 1 ERNEST D. LAWRENCE, Agricultural Economics J O E BROOKS, F o r e s t r y HARRY M. WOOD, Dairy H u s b a n d r y LEONARD H . VAUGHAN, H o r t i c u l t u r e W . E. RIEGEL, A g r o n o m y R. S. MCCOSMICK, Agricultural Engineering J. R. FULKERSON, Animal Husbandry O n m o t i o n of M r . J e n s e n , t h e s e c o m m i t t e e s recommended. L E A V E S Q F A B S E N C E were appointed as (9) A recommendation that leaves of absence be granted the following members of the staff for the reasons and periods and under the conditions indicated in each case: Dr. Maynard K. Hine, Assistant Professor, Department of Dental Pathology and Therapeutics, and D r . F r a n k F . Kanthak, Assistant Professor, Department of Oral Surgery and Oral Pathology—leave without pay November 1-30, 1940, to enable them to conduct a postgraduate seminar for dental practitioners under the auspices of the Tennessee State Dental Association and the Tennessee State Board of Health in that State. Mr. C. R. Frederick, Director of Student Housing, one year from November 16, without pay, for military service. Mr. Frederick is a reserve officer in the United States Army and has been called into active service. Dr. S. E. Glenn, Assistant Professor of English, sick leave from November 22, to December 31, 1940, with pay. Dr. E. M. Lyman, Associate in Physics, Dr. N. F . Ramsey, Jr., Associate in Physics, and Dr. M. H . Kanner, Instructor in Physics—leaves without pay from November 7, 1940, t o January 31, 1941, so that they may be released for important research work relating to the national defense which is being carried on at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On motion of Mr. Adams, these leaves were granted as recommended. R E E M P L O Y M E N T OF MISS MABEL L. ARNESON (10) At its meeting on September 27, 1940 (Minutes, page 43), the Board considered a request from Miss Mabel L. Arneson, formerly employed in the College of Medicine but who resigned in 1933, that she be re-employed in some appropriate capacity. This case was referred to Doctor Meyer and M r s . Plumb for investigation. Dean Allen h a s recommended that Miss Arneson be given employment on a probationary basis for six months with the understanding that if her services are not satisfactory h e r employment will be terminated a n d if they a r e she vnl\ be continued. T h e Department 0$ Laryngology, Tih'ino)ogy, and Otology has Deed for an attendant who would be called on to per-form a variety of services including some dcn'raU and stenographic work. The Head oi this Department 'is TvSimg t o give "Miss Arneson a trial. It mil fce n e c e s s a r y t o s u p p l e m e n t trie b u d g e t o f t h e C o l l e g e o f M e d i c i n e t o /js-owde fof M/ss Ar/ieson's salary. On the basis of a salary not to exceed $100 a month, this would amount to approximately $600 for t h e nrooationatv nerioA, ot %\,<ooe> t o t ^ e \>a\ance o i t W current academic year, b u t thereafter, if she is continued in service, it would result in a permanent addition of $1,200 a year. On motion of Mrs. PJurob, the employment of Miss Arneson was authorized as recommended, and the appropriation of §1,000 was made, by the following vofe: Aye, Mr. Adams, Mr. Jensen, Mr. Karraker, Mrs. Plumb, Mr. Pogue, Mr. Wiefarai, M T . WiUiamson; no, none;appointment. M r . Qeary, M r . Mayer, "Dr. MeyeT, Mr. SteUe. absent, Wew
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