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UNIVERSITY OF I L L I N O I S .

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Myrtle B. Hungerford, clerk in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, at a salary of $60.00 a month from Dec. 1, 1909, until further notice, in place of Mary P. Cooley, resigned. William Henry Hyslop, assistant in Physics, part time, at a salary of $50.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. George Rhine Jackson, assistant in English, full time instead of .half, at a salary of $80.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. James Herbert Kelly, chief clerk in the president's office, at a salary of $125.00 a month from Sept. 30, 1909, until further notice. Charles E. Henderson, instructor in Civil Engineering, at a salary of $120.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Josephine Kerr, assistant in Bacteriology in the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, at a salary of $60.00 a month for the year, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Florence Mary Kirkup, instructor in the School of Music, at a salary of $90.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. John M. Knote, instructor in the Department of Ceramics, at a salary of $160.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Lucas R. Kyriakides, Research and Lecture assistant, at a salary of $80.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept, 1, 1909. Marian Charlotte Landee, assistant in. Physical Training for Women and assistant in the Department of Public Speaking, at a salary of $90.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Ida L. Lange, accession assistant in the Library, at a salary of $55.00 a month for twelve months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909, salary to begin when she reports for duty as certified by Mr. Windsor. Wilfred Francis Langelier, assistant chemist in the State Water Survey and assistant sanitary chemist in the Department of Chemistry, at a salary of $60.00 a month from Oct. 1, 1909, to Sept. 1, 1910. P. A. Lehenbauer, assistant in Botany, half time, at a salary of $60.00 a month from Oct. 15, 1909, to June 15, 1910, in place of L. I. Knight, resigned. Orlo Lewis, assistant store-keeper in the Department of Chemistry, at a salary of $30.00 a month for eleven and one-half months, beginning Sept. 15, 1909, or so soon thereafter as practicable. J. C. Lund, instructor in Metal Working, at a salary of $70.00 a month from Oct. 1, 1909 to July 1, 1910. Mabel E. McBride, clerk in the Department of Civil Engineering, at a salary of $35.00 a month from Nov. 1, 1909 to. July 1, 1910. . C. V. McClurg, tool room attendant in Pattern Shop, at a salary of $30.00 a month from Nov. 1, 1909 until Sept. 1, 1910, in place of William Wascher. H. B. McGregor, student assistant in the Department of Chemistry, at a salary of $10.00 a month for four months from Oct. 1, 1909. Eula McKenney, assistant in English, full time instead of half time, at a salary of $80.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Helen C. Magoon, catalog typist in the Library at a salary of $50.00 a month for twelve months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. J. W. Marden, graduate assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of $40.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. ' Frank E. Melvin, assistant in History, half time, at a salary of $40.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Oscar Rose Morton, instructor in Bookkeeping, Commercial Geography and Physiology in the Academy, at a salary of $90.00 a month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Winifred Almina Perry, assistant in English, at a salary of $80.00 a' month for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. Harriet L. Postlewaite, stenographer in the Library, at a salary of $50.00 a month for twelve months, beginning Sept. 1, 1909. S. F. Prince, custodian in the Department of Zoology and Entomology, at a salary of $60.00 a month for ten months from Sept. 1, 1909, salary to begin when Mr. Prince reports for duty as certified by the dean of the. College of Science.