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1913]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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(2) Bates, Stuart J., Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (3) Broderson, Henry J., Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (4) Buchen, Walter, Assistant in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (5) Burns, Josephine E., Instructor in Mathematics, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (6) Corrubia, Angelo B. M., Instructor in Architecture, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred sixty dollars a month. (7) Curl, M. J., Instructor in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars ($140) a month. (8) Forsythe, James H., Instructor in Architecture, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (9) Geyer, D. L»., Assistant in Philosophy, on half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month. (10) Jones, E. S., Instructor in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (11) McDougall, Walter B., Instructor in Botany, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (12) Schoepperle, Gertrude, Instructor in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars ($130) a month. (13) Seymour, Lurene, Associate in Household Science, for one year beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) for the year. (14) Shepherd, Queen L.., Instructor in Philosophy, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred ten dollars ($110) a month. (15) Smith, L. D., Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (16) Wahlin, Gustav E., Associate in Mathematics, for two years beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of fourteen hundred dollars ($1,400) per annum. On motion of Mr. Blair, the foregoing recommendations were concurred in. The vote was as follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Henrotin, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Trevett, Miss Watson; noes, none; absent, Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker, Mr. Moore. AUTHORITY FOR APPOINTMENT OF DR. KINGSLEY.

President James presented also the following recommendation: That the President of the University be authorized to appoint Dr. John Sterling Kingsley, now of Tufts College, to be Professor of Zoology, at a salary of thirty-five hundred dollars ($3,500) per annum, service and salary to begin September 1, 1913;. further, that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) be appropriated for the purchase of special equipment in the field of zoology, to be selected by Professor Kingsley and approved by the President of the University; further, that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) be appropriated for the purchase of books for the Department of Zoology, to be selected by Professor Kingsley and approved by the President of the University; and further, that (subject to the necessity of assignment for other purposes) Room 317, Natural History Building, be assigned for the use of Professor Kingsley as an office and private study, and be provided with a roll top desk and desk chair, a laboratory desk, a table about 3%x6 feet, two chairs, a lavatory ,gas and air connections for the laboratory desk, and three sections of steel wall cases, at a total estimated cost of two hundred twenty-five dollars ($225). On motion of Dr. Montgomery, the foregoing recommendations wereconcurred in, and the appropriations involved were made. The vote was as; follows: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Henrotin* Mr. Hoit, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Trevett, Miss Watson; noes, none; absent* Mr. Dunne, Mr. Meeker, Mr. Moore. The board adjourned. W. L. ABBOTT, President.. C. M. MCCONN, Secretary.