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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

[June 8,

There are several instructors yet to be appointed, and provision must be made for exigencies created by increased attendance. I therefore request that you authorize me to make such appointments as may be necessary. Library and Library School.

That the following appointments be made in the Library and the Library School: For the Year of Twelve 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. tor in 6. 7. Months.

Frances Simpson as Assistant Professor of Library Economy, at $1,200. Agnes Mary Cole, Assistant Cataloger, at $900. Harriet Emma Howe, Assistant Cataloger, at $720. Katherine O'Donovan Manley, Order Assistant, at $900. F a n n y Eebecca Jackson, Periodical and Binding Assistant and InstrucPublic Documents, a t $840. Emma Eeed Jutton, Loan Desk Assistant, at $720. Ealph Cullom Woodmansee, Loan Desk Assistant, at $720. For Ten Months from September 1, 1903.

8. Bertha Thatcher Eandall, Instructor, a t $70 a month. 9. Grace Osgood Kelley, Assistant Cataloger, at $60 a month. 10. Marie L. Waldo, Assistant in Eef erence and Typewriting, at $50 a month. 11. John Halbert Galeener, Custodian of Law Library, at $15 a month. 12. Arthur Chapman Benson, Custodian of the Law Library, at $15 a month* 13. Charles Crecy Eoyall, Clerk to Head Librarian (half time), a t $30 a month. 14. F r a n k Melvin Bumstead, Shelf Assistant (half time), at $20 a month. I also recommend that authority be given the President to employ an Assistant Librarian and a Eeference Librarian, at salaries not exceeding $1,500 for one and $1,200 for the other position. Professors, Instructors, and Salaries in Agriculture.

1. That Cyril George Hopkins be appointed to a position to be known as Vice Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, and that he be paid five hundred ($500) dollars from the State Station Fund beyond his salary as Professor of Agronomy, which is fixed at $2,500. This will make his entire salary $3,000. 2. That the salary of Herbert Windsor Mumford, Professor of Animal Husbandry, be $2,500, and it be paid as follows: From College Fund, $1,100, from State Station Fund, $1,100, and from United States Station Fund, $300. 3. That the salary of Joseph Cullen Blair, Professor of Horticulture, be $2,500, and that it be charged as follows: to College Fund, $1,100, to State Station Fund, $1,100, and to United States Station Fund, $300. 4. T h a t the Salary of Wilber John Frazer, Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry, be $1,800, and that one-third be charged to College Funds, and twothirds to Station Funds. 5. That the salary of Isabel Bevier, Professor of Household Science, be $1,800, and paid from the College Fund. 6. That the salary of Mary Esther Beatty, Instructor in Household Science, be $900, and paid from the College Fund. 7. That Louie Henrie Smith be advanced to Chief Assistant in Chemistry and P l a n t Breeding in the Station, and that his salary be $1,500, to be charged one-third to the State Station Fund and two-thirds to the United States Station Fund.