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1903 ]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

Laboratory and Other Assistants.

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1. Elrick Williams, in Chemistry, at $600. 2. Samuel C. Clark, in Chemistry, at $600. 3. Edward Otto Heuse, in Chemistry, at $600. 4. Edna DuBois Hoff, in Chemistry, at $500. 5. Bert Dee Ingels, in Chemistry, a t $500. 6. William Salisbury Ballard, in Botany, at $500.

Appointments were made as recommended.

Library and Library School.

I recommend the following appointments in the Library and Library School; a t the salaries named: 1. Prances Simpson, Eeference Librarian and Assistant Professor of Library Economy, a t $1,400. 2. Florence Maria Beck, Assistant Professor of Library Economy, at $1,200*. 3. Agnes M. Cole, Head Cataloger, a t $900. 4. Grace O. Kelley, Cataloger, a t $720. 5. Prancis K. W. Drury, Order Assistant, at $900. 6. Annie Davies Swezey, Order Assistant, at $720. 7. Panny R. Jackson, Binding and Periodical Clerk and Instructor in Public Documents, a t $840. 8. Emma B. Jutton, in charge of Loan Desk, at $900. 9. Anna David White, Loan Desk Assistant, at $720. 10. Harriet E. Howe, Instructor in Library Economy, at $750. 11. Stella Bennett, Cataloger, a t $600. 12. Bertha Royce, Reference Assistant, a t $600. 13. Arthur Chapman Benson, Custodian Law Library, at $150. 14. John Walter Preihs, Custodian Law Library, at $150. 35. P r a n k Bumstead, Shelf Assistant, half time, at $200.

Appointments were made as recommended.

Agricultural Appointments.

I recommend the approval of the following recommendations concerning ap* pointments from the Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station: "I respectfully recommend that Mr. Jeremiah George Mosier be advanced in title from Instructor in Soil Physics to Assistant Professor in Soil Physics in the College, and to the corresponding title of Assistant Chief in Soil Physics in the Experiment Station, and that his salary be increased from $1,400 to $1,500, of which $600 should he paid from the college fund and $900 from the soil funds of the Experiment Station. "That Mr. James Harvey Pettit he advanced from Assistant in Soil Fertility to Instructor in Soil Fertility in the College, and ITirst Assistant in Soil Analysis in the Experiment Station, and that his salary he increased from $1,200 to $1,400, of which $400 should be paid from the college funds and $1,000 from the soil funds of the station. "That the title of Mr. Albert Nash Hume in the College be Instructor in Crop Production and that he be added to the Station force with the title of First Assistant in Crop Production, and that his salary be increased from $1,000 to $1,200, divided equally between the college fund and the corn fund of the station. "That Mr. Fred Randall Crane be reappointed without change of title or salary and paid in ten installments. "That Mr. Edward Murray East be advanced to First Assistant in Plant Breeding in the station, to assume the work of Mr. Smith during his absence, and that his salary be increased form $1,000 to $1,200, to be paid from the corn fund of the station. "That the salary of Mr. William Franklin Pate be increased from $840 to $1,000, to be paid from the soil fund of the station. "That the salary of Mr. Ira Obed Schaub be increased from $840 to $1,000, to be paid from the soil fund of the station. "That Mr. Cliiford Willis be reappointed without change of title or salary.