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1914]

PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

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Curl, Howard, Student Assistant in the College of Medicine, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until June 10, 1915, at a salary of four hundred fifty dollars ($450) for the period. (September 15, 1914.) Datz, C. P., Student Laboratory Assistant in Chemistry in the School of Pharmacy, for the academic year 1914-15, with a remuneration of seventy-five dollars ($75) for the year. (October 17, 1914.) Dieckmann, Thomas W., Student Assistant in the Office of the Director of the Engineering Experiment Station, on one-half time, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice or until June 30, 1915. (September 29, 1914.) Dierks, George W., Student Assistant in Prosthetic Technics in the College of Dentistry, without salary, for the academic year 1914-15. (September 26, 1914.) Doisy, E. A., Private Research Fellow in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, with a salary of four hundred dollars ($400) for the year, to be paid by Dr. J. H. Beal. (September 22, 1914.) Dreyer, George P., Junior Dean of the College of Medicine, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, at a salary of five hundred dollars ($500) a year. (September 15, 1914.) Eck, Charles P., Student Assistant in Pharmacology in the College of Medicine, to give three hours service a week during the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, with a remuneration of fifty dollars ($50) a year. (October 28, 1914.) Falls, Frederick B., Instructor in Pathology, for the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, at a salary of one thousand dollars ($1,000) a year; this appointment superseding his former appointment as Fellow in Obstetrics. (September 19, 1914.) Falls, Frederik B., Instructor in Obstetrics, without salary, for the academic year 1914-15. (September 19, 1914.) Feldkamp, Amelia, Clerk in the Department of Dairy Husbandry, beginning November 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of fifty-five dollars a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission ; this appointment superseding her former appointment at the rate of fifty dollars a month. (November 3, 1914.) Fletcher, E. C , Assistant Superintendent of Buildings. in the Colleges of Medicine and Dentistry, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($1T)0) a month, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 22, 1914.) Gaffney, Carl, Technician in the Department of Experimental Medicine, for 10 months beginning September 1, 1914, at a salary of seventy dollars ($70) a month. (September 10, 1914.) Galpin, Stella, Loan Assistant in the Library, beginning September 1, 1914, or as soon as she reports for duty, at a salary of seventy dollars ($70) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 15, 1914.) Gilmore, Ross E., Assistant in Chemistry, beginning when he reports for duty and continuing until June 30,. 1915, with a salary at the rate of fifty dollars ($50) a month. (September 29, 1914.) Golden, W. E., Student Assistant in the College of Medicine, to give nine hours service a week, beginning October 1, 1914, and extending to June 10, 1915, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the period (September 15, 19-14.) Grabbe, Florence, Typist in the Department of Dairy Husbandry,, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, at a." salary of sixty-five dollars ($65) a month, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (August 14, 1914.) Grimes, Nathan C, Assistant in Mathematics, for 10 months beginning September 1, 1914, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (September 16, 1914.) Hakanson, Eric G., Student Assistant in Mechanotherapy in the College of Medicine, to give three hours service a week during the academic year beginning September 1, 1914, with a remuneration of fifty dollars ($50) for the year. (September 15, 1914.) Handschin, W. F., State Leader of County. Demonstration Work and Vice Director of the Demonstration Service, for 12 months beginning October 1, 1914, at a salary of three thousand dollars ($3,000) a year. (September 28, 1914.) Hayes, Margaret L.; University Stenographer, Rank II, in the University Library, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning September 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, subject to the' rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 15, 1914.) Hayward, Nellie, Saleswoman in the Creamery of the Department of Dairy Husbandry, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning November 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (November 3, 1914.) Hogue, J. Harvey, Instructor in Foundry Practice, for nine months beginning October 1, 1914, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (September 29, 1914.) Hoy, Anna, Trained Nurse in the College of Medicine, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, beginning October 5, 1914, and continuing until May 31, 1915, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 17, 1914.) Jay, Edith L , Stenographer in the Department of Agricultural Extension, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month, beginning October 1, 1914, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 16, 1914.) Kern, Floy, Typist in the Library, at a salary of forty dollars ($40) a month, beginning September 28, 1914, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (September 29, 1914.) Kirshman, John E., Fellow in Economics, for ten months beginning September 1, 1914, with a stipendium of four hundred dollars ($400). (September 26, 1914.)