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1913]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Parcel, John Ira, Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering, for three years beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars ($2,500) per annum. (October 14, 1912.) *Paulus, William H., Laboratory Helper in the Department of Railway Engineering, at a salary of fifty-five dollars ($55) a month, beginning October 27, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (November 17, 1913.) Perry, Leonora, Editorial Assistant in the Department of Animal Husbandry, for nine months beginning December 1, 1913, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (November 20, 1913.) Pillsbury, W. H., Instructor in Law, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, at a salary of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the semester. (October 13, 1913.) Poll, Lillian, Bookkeeper in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (October 10, 1913.) *Potter, Mable, Secretary in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, beginning as soon as she shall report for service, and continuing until further notice. (November 18, 1913.) Prouty, E. C., Assistant in Military Science, for the academic year 1913-14, at a remuneration of one hundred dollars ($100> for the year, payable at the rate of twenty dollars ($20) a month for the five months beginning February 1, 1914. (October 27, 1913.) Pulling, Elizabeth, Stenographer in the Department of Animal Husbandry, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (October 10, 1913.) Putnam, Persis, Stenographer and Bookkeeper in the Library, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, beginning October 6, 1913, or as soon thereafter as she shall report for service, and continuing until further notice. (October 7, 1913.) Rees, Charles Christian, Assistant in Pathology in the Department Of Horticulture, for ten months beginning October 1, 1913, on half time from October to June, and on full time during the summer months, at a salary of forty-one dollars and sixtyrsix cents ($41.66) a month. > (October 11, 1913.) Reid, Olive G., Stenographer in the Department of Agronomy, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (October 10, 1913.) Rein, Lillian E., Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Engineering, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning as soon as she reports for service, and continuing Until further notice. (October 22, 1913.) Renich, Katharine Louise, Clerk in the Order Department of the Library, on half time, for ten months beginning November 1, 1913, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month; this appointment to supersede her previous appointment on full time at sixty dollars ($60) a month. (October 25, 1913.) Richardson, P. R., Student Assistant in Chemistry in the College of Medicine, to give six hours' service per week throughout the year, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) for the year. (October 31, 1913.) Riggs, Bess, Stenographer in the General Office of the College of Agriculture, at a' salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (October 10, 1913.) Roushausen, Clara, Assistant in Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, for the academic year beginning October 1, 1913, at a salary of two hundred dollars ($200) for the year. (October 30, 1913.) Rowland, Sidney A., Assistant in Mathematics, for ten months beginning September 1, 1913, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month; this, appointment to supersede his previous appointment at sixty dollars ($60) a month, and being made by reason of additional work assigned to him. (October 14, 1913.) Ryan, Frank, Assistant in Orthodontia in the College of Dentistry, for the academic year beginning October 1, 1913, without salary. (October 7, 1913.) Savage, John, Elevator Man in the College of Medicine, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning October 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (November 5, 1913.) Schultze, S. George, Assistant to the Curator in the College of Medicine, for eight months beginning October 1, 1913, at a salary of thirty-five dollars ($35) a month. (October 17, 1913.) Schur, Raymond, Laboratory Helper in Physiological Chemistry in the College of Medicine, for eight months beginning October 1, 1913, at a salary of forty dollars ($40) a month. (October 17, 1913.) Seilin, Joseph, Student Assistant in Physiology in the College of Medicine, to give nine hours' service per week throughout the year, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the year. (October 23, 1913.) Sharp, Ethel, Stenographer in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, at a salary of forty dollars ($40) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until" further notice. (October 10, 1913.) Siegbahn, Nils, Technician in the Department of Pathology" in the College of Medicine, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, beginning October 1, 1913, or as soon thereafter as he shall report for service, and continuing until further notice. (October 17, 1913.) Stricklan, Frieda. O., Stenographer in the Department of Agronomy, at a salary of sixty-five dollars ($65) a month, beginning September 1, 1913, and continuing until further notice. (October 10, 1913.) Tarkowski, Leo, Student Assistant in the Library of the College of Medicine, for the academic year 1913-14, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) for the * Appointment made by Vice-President Kinley.