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1911]

PROCEEDINGS OP THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Henry W. Miller, from instructor in General Engineering Drawing to be associate in General Engineering Drawing, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,800.00 a year. Melvin L. Enger, from associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics to be assistant professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for three years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $2,000.00 a year. Virgil R. Fleming, from instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, to be associate in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,500.00 a year. Francis S. Foote, Jr., from instructor in Railway Civil Engineering to be associate in Railway Civil Engineering, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,800.00 a year. J. H. Pettit, from assistant professor of Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and assistant chief in Soil Fertility in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be professor of Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and chief in Soil Fertility in the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of $3,000.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, 1911. J. G. Mosier, from assistant professor of Soil Physics in the College of Agriculture and assistant chief in Soil Physics in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be professor of Soil Physics in the College of Agriculture and chief in Soil Physics in the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of $3,200.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, 1911. L. H. Smith, from assistant professor of Plant Breeding in the College of Agriculture and assistant chief in Plant Breeding in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be professor of Plant Breeding in the College of Agriculture and chief in Plant Breeding in the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of $3,000.00 a year, beginning Sept. 1, 1911. W. G. Eckhardt, from instructor in Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and assistant in Soil Fertility in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be associate in Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and first assistant in Soil Fertility in the Agricultural Experiment Station at a salary of $2,100.00 a year. A. F. Gustafson, from instructor in Soil Physics in the College of Agriculture and assistant in Soil Physics in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be associate in Soil Physics in the College of Agriculture and first assistant in Soil Physics in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for two years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $1,800.00 a year. 0. S. Fisher, from* assistant in Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be instructor in Soil Fertility in the College of Agriculture and assistant in Soil Fertility in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for twelve months, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $125.00 a month. K. G. Ekblaw, from assistant in Agricultural Mechanics to be instructor in Agricultural Mechanics, for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $120.00 a month. 1. W. Dickerson, from assistant in Agricultural Mechanics to be instructor in Agricultural Mechanics, for ten months, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $120.00 a month. E. M. McDonald, from assistant in Crop Production in the College of Agriculture and in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be instructor in Crop Production in the College of Agriculture and assistant in Crop Production in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for twelve months, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $100.00 a month. W. C. Coffey, from associate in Sheep Husbandry in the College of Agriculture and first assistant in Sheep Husbandry in the Agricultural Experiment Station to be assistant professor of Sheep Husbandry in the College of Agriculture and assistant chief in Sheep Husbandry in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for three years, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of $2,700.00 a year. . J. L. Edmonds, from instructor in Horse Husbandry in the College of Agriculture and assistant in Horse Husbandry in the Agricultural Experi-