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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS.

HOUSES ON S I T E OF E D U C A T I O N BUILDING.

[March 10,

(2) Recommendations concerning the houses on the lots purchased as a site for the School of Education Building: 1. That the comptroller be given authority to sell the houses on lots 5, 6 and 7 of block 55, in the Seminary Addition to Urbana. 2. That the house on lot 8 be moved to the rear of lot 9, and that this house and the one now on lot 9 be put in order for University use.

On motion, these recommendations were approved.

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY T H E PRESIDENT OF T H E UNIVERSITY.

The secretary of the board presented the following report of appointments made by the President of the University under the authority of the Board of Trustees, which was received for record.

Ball, T. R., Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, this appointment superseding his appointment as graduate assistant, vice T. E. Layng, resigned. (February 5, 1914.*) Braley, S. A., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month, this appointment superseding his former appointment as student assistant, vice T. R. Ball. (February 5, 1914.) Hieronymus, R. E., Community Advisor on the staff of the University, at a salary of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) a month, for five months, beginning February 1, 191 4. (February 2, 1914.) Flattery, Amanda M., Catalog Assistant in the Library, beginning November 25, 1913, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month; accepted, under protest (by reason of the appointee's advanced age), on the certification of the Civil Service Commission. Gaut, Rosa-Lee, Assistant in Physical Training for Women, for three months, beginning-April 1, 1914, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, this appointment superseding her previous appointment at forty dollars a month. (March 7, 1914.) Lee, Edward C, Instructor in the Illinois Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, for one year, beginning March 16, 1914, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (March 7, 1914.) Lee, William H., Clerk of the Practice Court of the College of Law, for the academic year 1913-14, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) for the year, to be paid in two installments of fifty dollars ($50) each at the close of the first and second semesters, respectively, upon certification by the Dean of the College of Law that he has performed the duties of the position satisfactorily. (February 4, 1914.). Lyman, L. T., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (March 9, 1914.) Math, Earle R., Assistant in Architectural Construction, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars ($140) a month. (January 24, 1914.) Moore, Charles R., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, at a salary of one hundred thirty dollars ($130) a month, beginning as soon as he reports for service and continuing until June 30, 1914, vice F. C. Loring. (January 23, 1914.) Morgan, W. L., Instructor in the Illinois Miners' and Mechanics' Institutes, for one year, beginning February 16, 1914, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (February 20, 1914.) Muehlman, Ralph E., Assistant in Architectural Design, at a salary of one hundred forty dollars ($140) a month, for five months, beginning February 1, 1914, (February 3, 1914.) Samuels, T. W., Assistant in Economics, on part time, beginning February 19, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914, at a total remuneration for the period of two hundred dollars ($200). (February 24, 1914.) Sheftel, Yetta, Research Assistant in the Illinois Survey, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month, beginning when she reports for duty and continuing until June 30, 1914. (February 20, 1914.) Sims, C. E., Student Assistant in Chemistry, for the second semester of the academic year 1913-14, beginning February 1 and continuing until June 30, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month, vice S. A. Braley. (February 5, 1914.) Skinner, G. S., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for five months beginning February 1, 1914, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month, this appointment superseding his former appointment as Student Assistant. (March 9, 1914.) Waddell, Mary L., Scientific Assistant and Cataloger in the Museum of Natural History, at a salary of seventy - dollars ($70) a month, beginning February 1, 1914, and continuing until June 30, 1914. (February 5, 1914.) * The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of the University.