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APPENDIX APPENDIX F—Continued 365 May 14, 1869. " The Committee on Faculty and Course of Study meet In Chicago on the 17th. It Is to be hoped that the committee will read the law organizing the University and see if a course of study and term of school cannot be constructed so as to meet its requirements. After we have educated farmers and mechanics in the sciences relating to these industries, we can then fit all who wish to become Presidents, Congressmen, and office-holders at our leisure At present the demand is for skilled labor." June 18, 1869. " We complain that the Trustees put at the head of our Agricultural College a mere speech-maker, a man ignorant of agricultural practise and science." APPENDIX G SALARIES* President, vice-president, deans, professors, associate professors, assistant professors 1903-4 Over $ 6 , 0 0 0 . . . . 6,000 5,500, 5,000 ,.„.. ™.OUV. * • • • • . . . Associates, instructors. 1903-4 .... «... .... «... .... .... •••• .*•• «... .... 1918-14 .... .... .... .... .... 1915-16* .... Salary 1913-14 2 8 19 1 10 •. • • 31 S3 15 36 25 12 .... ... • .... 7b 74b .... 267 1915-16 2 8 6a 17 8 12 1 81a? 33a 20 24 27 • . • . 1 .... • •.. .... 8 4 12 26 23 .... 12 .... 4b 107b .... 192 ... • *... «... 4 2 88 116 1 121 •.. • 61 119 72 828 4,000 •... 3,500 t o 3,750.. 3,000 t o 3,300.. 2,600 t o 2.900.. 2,250 t o 2,500.. 2,000 to 2,200.. 1,500 t o 1 900.. 1,401 t o 1,499.. 1.200 t o 1.400.. 1,101 t o 1,199.. 1,000 t o 1,100.. .• . .... .... •. • • 68 232 Less than 1,000 Withoutsalary 2 .... .... 5 • • •» 21 1 94 ** .* .... 9 79 ffiBStegfeggi , . . . 27 56 123 287 .. • • .... 160 498 e Total a—1 on leave of absence on half salary. ? 1 Emeritus on } salary. — b—These gate instructions on "part time ' in the colleges of medicine and dentistry and the school of pharmacy. 1 This table does not include part-time professors, instructors, etc.. or secretaries, clerks, etc., teaching in 1915-16, of which there was a total of 258. For 1915-16 there were 218 graduates, research and student assistants, fellows and scholars receiving less than $1,000, and 5 without salary.
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