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114

UNIVERSITY

or ILLINOIS.

[June 8,

10. That the salary of Bernard V. Swenson, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, be $L,300 per annum. 11. That the salary of William Esty, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, be $1,300 per annum. 12. That the salary of Arthur H. Daniels, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, be $1,300 per annum. 13. That the salary of Charles W. Tooke, Assistant Professor of Public liaw and Administration, be $1,300 per annum. 14. That the salary of Walter Howe Jones, Professor of Music, be $1,200 per annum, and one-half of the tees received from his instruction in excess of that amount. 15. That the salary of Fred A. Sager, Assistant Professor of Physics, be $1,200 per annum. 16. That the salary of Cyrus D. McLane, Assistant Professor of Architectural Construction, be $1,200 per annum. 17. That the salary of Perry Gr. Holden, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Physics and Assistant Agriculturist at the Agricultural Experiment Station, be $1,300 per annum, to be divided equally between the University and the Station. 18. That the salary of John E. McGilvrey, Assistant Professor of Pedagogy and High School Visitor, be $1,300 per annum. 19. That the salary of Herman S. Piatt, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, be $1,200 per annum. 20; That the salary of Mr. W. L. Pillsbury, Registrar, be $2,250 per annum.

LABORATORY AND OFFICE ASSISTANTS.

The custom of appointing laboratory and other assistants and continuing them indefinitely, with frequent efforts to increase their salaries, has grown up with the University. In my judgment such places should be filled at not more than $500 the first year, and $600 the second year of incumbency; that such compensation should not be increased beyond that amount; and that the incumbent should go elsewhere as soon as the end of the second year and make room forT bright graduates who are coming on. I recommend that, after consultation w ith the heads of departments named, the President be authorized to appoint laboratory assistants in the following departments, at the compensation named above, viz. 1, Chemistry; 2, Geology; 3, Physics; 4, Civil Engineering; 5, Mechanical Engineering; 6, Theoretical and Applied Mechanics; 7, Economics; and 8, General Engineering Drawing.

WATER SURVEY.

I'recommend that Mr. C. V. Miller be reappointed as chief assistant for the next year in the water survey, at $75.00 per month, and that Professor Palmer be authorized to appoint a second assistant for the year at $50.00 per month.

RE-ELECTION OF DEANS.

I recommend that the present deans of the general Faculty and the Colleges &e re elected..

WHEN TO TAKE EFFECT.

It is recommended that all terms of employment, and other changes in the instructional force,, go-into effect at the first day of September next, unless otherwise specifically directed.