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104

UNIVERSITY

or

ILLINOIS.

[June 23

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS. I recommend Faculty appointments for the academic year, 1905-6, beginning Sept. 1, 1905, except as indicated later, as follows:

DEANS:

Thomas J. Burrill, Vice President. Dean of the Graduate School. Professor of Botany. Salary the same as at present. James McLaren White, Acting Dean of the College of Engineering. Professor of Architectural Engineering. Salary and work, $2,500, to begin July 1, 1905. Edgar J. Townsend, Acting Dean of the College of Science. Professor of Mathematics. Salary and work, $2,500, to begin July 1, 1905. David Kinley, Dean of the College of Literature and Arts. Professor of Economics.. Salary, $3,500. Eugene Davenport, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Professor of Thremmatology. Director of the Experiment Station. Salary, $4,000. Oliver Albert Harker, Dean of the College of Law. Professor of Law. Salary, $3,000. William Edward Quine, Dean of the College of Medicine. Professor of the Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine. Thomas Arkle Clark, Dean of Undergraduates. Professor of Rhetoric. Salary, $3,000.

PROFESSORS:

That Edward O. Sissoh be appointed Assistant Professor of Education, at a salary of $1,500. That D. H. Carnahan, for the past two years on leave of absence, be restored to active service as Assistant Professor of Romanic Languages, at a salary of $1,600. That an additional Assistant Professor be appointed in the department of Civil Engineering, at a salary not to exceed $1,800. That two assistant professors be appointed in the department of Electrical Engineering; one in place of Professor Williams, resigned, at a salary not to exceed $1,800; and an additional assistant professor, at a salary not to exceed $1,500. That Dr. Edward Barto be appointed Associate Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Water Survey, at a salary of $1,800. That an assistant professor be appointed in the department of Mathematics in the place of Professor Hall, resigned, at a salary not to exceed $1,600.

INSTRUCTORS.

1.2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20

Isabel Jones, in Art and Design, at $700. A. S. Field, in Economics, at $1,000. Belva M. Herron, in Economics, at $500. Bertha Pillsbury, in English, at $950. Florence N. Jones, in Romanic Languages, at $950. T. E. Hamilton, in Romanic Languages, part time, at $500. C. G. Davis, in German, at $1,000. Daisy L. Blaisdell, in German, at $950. Instructor in German, (in place of C. J. Kullmer, resigned) at $900. Instructor in German, (in place of W. F. Hauhart, resigned), at $850. Instructor in German, (additional), at $800. C. W. Alvord, in History, at $1,200. K. P. R. Neville, in Latin, at $950. Martha J. Kyle, in Rhetoric, at $1,000. F. W. Scott, in Rhetoric, at $:p00. Florence Pitts, in Rhetoric, <at $800. J. Q. Adams, in Rhetoric, at $1,150. T. H. Guild, in Rhetoric, at $1,000. A. L. Eno, in Rhetoric, at $850. F. G. Fox, in Rhetoric, at $900.