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UNIVERSITY O F I L L I N O I S .

[June

13r

25. That the salary of Joseph C. Blair, assistant professor of horticulture r be $1,350, and that one-half be paid by the University and one-half by the Agricultural Experiment Station. 26. That Alison M. Fernie, assistant professor of vocal music, be made professor of vocal music, and her salary be made $1,600. 27. That Thomas W. Hughes, assistant professor of law, be made professor of law, and that his salary be $1,700.

NEW APPOINTMENTS OF PROFESSORS.

1. That James Brown Scott be appointed professor of law and dean of the School of Law, and that his salary be $2,500 per annum. 2. That William Sleeper Aldrich be appointed professor of electrical engineering at $2,500 per annum. . 3. That Robert H. Kelley be appointed assistant professor of psychology at $1,200 per annum. 4. That Newton A. Wells be appointed professor of the history and the practice of painting, to serve one semester of each year at $1,000 for such time. 5. That Milo Smith Ketchum be appointed assistant professor of civil engineering in place of William D. Pence, resigned, at a salary of $1,200. 6. That Greorge Alfred Qoodenough be appointed assistant professor of mechanical engineering in place of William H. VanDervoort, resigned, at a salary of $1,650. 7. That Dillard H. Clark, captain U. S. A.,retired, be appointed professor of military science and tactics for ten months at $65 per month.

REAPPOINTMENTS OF INSTRUCTORS.

That the following persons be reappointed instructors for ten months, unless otherwise specified, at the compensation named: 1. W. J . Fraser, in dairying at $1,100 per year, one-half to be paid by the University and one-half by the Agricultural Experiment Station. This appointment is for the calendar year. 2. Carlton R. Rose, in chemistry, at $95 per month. 3. Lucy H. Carson, in English, at $75 per month. 4. William C. Brenke, in astronomy, at $85 per month. 5. Matthew B. Hammond, in economics, at $90 per month. 6. Henry L. Schoolcraft, in history, at $85 per month. 7. Neil C. Brooks, in German, at $80 per month. 7 '** 8. Edward L. Milne, in mathematics, at $80 per month. 9. Martha J. Kyle, in rhetoric, at $75 per month. 10. Henry L. Coar, in mathematics, at $110 per month. 11. Edward C. Sehmidt, in railway engineering, at $100 per month. 12. Edd Charles Oliver, in mechanical engineering, at $75 per month*

NEW INSTRUCTORS.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

William A. Adams, in public speaking, at $100 per month. RalphlWylie, in violin, at $80 per month. Emma Qnimby Fuller, in voice culture, at $65 per month. Edward J . Lake, in art and design, at $80 per month. Juliette Butler, in zoology, at $80 per month. in entomology, at $80 per month.