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Caption: Board of Trustees Minutes - 1906 This is a reduced-resolution page image for fast online browsing.
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1905] PEOOEEDINGS OF THE BOAED; OF TEUSTEES. 277 Harry F. Godeke, Assistant in Mechanical Laboratoy at a salary of $75 a month for ten months, beginning September 1, 1905. William Watson, Instructor in Foundry, at a salary of $75 a month for ten months, beginning September 1, 1905. William E. Alley, tool-room attendant in the Mechanical Laboratory, at $40 a month for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1905. Geoge F. Eckhard, Instructor in General Engineering Drawing at a salary of $75 a month for ten months, beginning September 1, 1905. T. Radford Agg, Instructor in General Engineering Drawing at a salary of $75 a month for ten months, beginning September 1, 1905. J. T. Vawter, Instructor in Architectural Construction, at a salary of $800 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. Arthur L. Nehls, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of six hundred dollars a year, beginning September 1, 1905. B. C. Gardner, student assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of $200 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. D. A. Abrams, Assistant in the Laboratory of Applied Mechanics for the Engineering Experiment Station, at a salary of $75 a month, beginning September 1, 1905.4 James R. Withrow, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of $600 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. William D. McNally, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of $600 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. Harry Gardner, Instructor in Surveying, at a salary of $850 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. Walter L. Cronin, Instructor in Applied Mechanics, at a salary of $75 a month for ten months, beginning September 1, 1905. Charles H. Pierce, Instructor in Applied Mechanics, at a salary of $850 a year, beginning September 1, 1905. Miss Elizabeth A. Swift, clerk and stenographer for the Engineering Experiment Station, at a salary of $75 a month for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1905. E V E N I N G S C H O O L OF A C C O U N T A N C Y . The committee to which was referred the question of an Evening School of Accountancy in Chicago, made an informal report of progress and asked for further time. The request was granted. The Board adjourned. W . L. PlLLSBURY, S. A. BULLARD, Secretary. President
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