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1912]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Lawrence Marcellus Larson, Associate Professor of History, at a salary of twenty-six hundred dollars ($2,600) per annum, beginning September 1, 1912. Ernest Ludlow Bogart, Professor of Economics, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum. Otto Rahn, Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the year. Clarence W. Balke, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars ($2,200) per annum. Edward W. Washburn, Assistant Professor of Chemistry,, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-two hundred dollars ($2,200) per annum. « Henry C. P. Weber, Associate in Chemistry, for two years, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per annum. James B. Shaw, Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-two hundred fifty dollars ($2,250) per annum. J. Howard Beard, Instructor in-Physiology, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for the year. Charles W. Malcolm, Assistant Professor of Structural Engineering, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars ($1,800) per annum. Francis C. Lincoln, Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912, a t . a salary of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per annum. John Detlefson, Assistant Professor of Genetics in the College of Agriculture, and Assistant Chief in Genetics in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912 (or as soon thereafter as he may report for service), at a salary of two thousand dollars ($2,000) per annum. Walter Edward Joseph, Instructor in Animal Husbandry in the College of Agriculture, and Assistant in Animal Husbandry in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) for the year. Virgil Augustus Place, Assistant in Animal Husbandry in the College of Agriculture, and in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the year. Horatio Newton Parker, Instructor in Municipal and Sanitary Dairying in the College of Agriculture, and First Assistant in Municipal and Sanitary Dairying in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-four hundred dollars ($2,400) for the year. J. P. Pillsbury, Assistant Professor of Landscape Gardening, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twenty-seven hundred fifty dollars ($2,750) for the year. B. S. Pickett, Assistant Professor of Pomology in the College of Agriculture, and Assistant Chief in Pomology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for three years, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum. J. J. Gardner, Instructor in Pomology in the College of Agriculture, and Assistant in Pomology in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for the year. Edson W. Morphy, Instructor in the School of Music, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1,200) for the year. Margaret Bradshaw, Instructor in Physical Training for Women, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912, at a salary of nine hundred dollars ($900) for the year. Edward Harris Decker, Professor of Law, at a salary of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum, beginning September 1, 1912. William Green Hale, Professor of Law, at a salary of three thousand dollars ($3,000) per annum, beginning September 1, 1912. Pietro Stoppani, Lecturer in the Library School, and General Assistant in the Library, for one year, beginning September 1, 1912 (or as soon thereafter as he may report for service), at a salary of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the year.

REAPPOINTMENTS AND INCREASES IN SALARIES.

(c) The following recommendations in regard to reappointments, increases in salary, and appropriations for departmental expenses; the appointments dating in every case from September 1, 1912, unless otherwise explicitly stated, and running for the period noted in each case; appointments of professorial rank opposite which no period of tenure is indicated are on indefinite tenure.

ADMINISTRATIVE Office of the President. A. APPOINTMENTS AND SALARIES. OFFICES.

— , Private Secretary, vice B. E. Powell months) James H. Kelley, Executive Clerk (12 m o n t h s ) . . . Jessie A. Smith, Clerk and Stenographer (12 months) Albert R. Lee, Clerk (12 months) Anna L. Shepard, Stenographer (12 months)

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$2,300 2,000 1,200 1,100 1,100

00 00 00 00 00

B. INCIDENTALS

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