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1911]

PROCEEDINGS OE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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* Allen, Mary Stickney, assistant in Zoology, for eight months beginning Nov. 1, 1911, with a stipend of thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents ($37.50) a month. (Oct. 26, 1911.) Blackwell, Mary, catalog typist in the Library, for one year* from Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50.00) a month. (Sept. 30, 1911.) Bornmann, J. H., assistant in Chemistry, for ten months beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50.00) a month, vice C. A. Pierle, resigned. (Sept. 21, 1911.) . .- > Case, Flora M., catalog assistant in the Library, for ten months beginning as soon as she reports for duty, at a salary of fifty-five dollars ($55.00) a month. (Sept. 22, 1911.) Chandler, Ila B., temporary stenographer in the Mechanical Engineering Department, beginning Oct. 16, 1911, with a salary at the rate of fifty dollars ($50.00) a month. (Oct. 13, 1911.) Clark, Mary H., lecturer on cataloging and catalog reviser in the Library, for three months beginning Sept. 23, 1911, at a salary of seventy-five dollars. ($75.00) a month. (Oct. 12, 1911.) Coffman, Dr. Lotus D., lecturer in Education, for the first semester of the academic year 1911-12, with a salary of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for the semester. (Sept. 28 ,1911.) Colson, H. W., assistant in Pharmacy, from- Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80.00) a month. Colson, H. W., assistant in Chemistry in the School of Pharmacy, for nine months beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80.00) a month, vice H. A. Langenhan, resigned (by transfer from the assistantship in Pharmacy). (Oct. 13, 1911.) Craig, Jennie A., assistant in charge of the English Departmental Library, for eleven months beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) a month (by transfer from the position of catalog assistant; see page 450). (Sept..28, 1911.) Demlow, Lester C, temporary tool room attendant in the wood shop, beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of forty-five dollars eighty-three and one-third cents ($45.83%) a month. (Oct. 14, 1911.) Dickhut, Robert M., instructor in Architecture, from Oct. 1, 1911, to July 1, 1912, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) a month. (Oct. 26, 1911.) Ditchy, J. K., assistant in Romance Languages, for the academic year 1911-1912, at a salary of eight hundred dollars ($800.Q0J for the year, vica A. F. Sbedico, resigned. (Oct. 12, 1911.) . Dupray, Martin, assistant in Bacteriology, from Oct. 2, 1911, to June 15, 1912, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50.00) a month (salary to be paid from the fund of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) provided by the State Canners' Association). (Oct. 2, 1911.) Eiohor, Benn Lee, assistant in Pharmacy, for nine months beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80.00) a month, vice H. W. Colson, transferred. (Oct. 13, 1911.) Freeman, P. J., instructor in machine construction, beginning Sept. 1, 1911, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars ($130.00) a month, with the understanding that the service may be terminated at any time after the first month. (Sept. 16, 1911.) Greenlaw, Frank A., stenographer in Registrar's office, on half time, for nine months beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30.00) per month. (Oct. 26, 1911.) Hall, Ethel L., temporary stenographer in the Civil Engineering Department, beginning Oct. 1, 1911, at a salary of thirty-five dollars ($35.00) a month. (Oct. 25, 1911.) Hansen, Paul, associate in Sanitary Engineering, for the academic year 1911-1912, without salary, (Sept. 16, 1911.)

* Appointment made by Vice-President T. J. Burrill.

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