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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 17,

On motion of Mr. Carr, this schedule was approved, as of July 1, 1918.

SALARY BUDGET, SUPERVISING ARCHITECT'S OFFICE

(8) The salary schedule for the office of the Supervising Architect for the year beginning September 1, 1918. This list will be more or less adjustable, but as it is paid out of the lump appropriation for building operation, it will not otherwise appear in the budget proper. Salary Name recommended Bevis, A. Superintendent Building Construction $ 1,716.00 Ewald, Raymond, Architectural Designer 2,400.00 Munson, Morris, Architectural Draftsman 1,500.00 Atkinson, C. E. Superintendent of Grounds 2,000.00 Bullard, C. W. Architectural Designer 1,800.00 Carothers, Cevilla, Stenographer 840.00 Haven, C. H., Foreman of steam-fitters , 2,000.00 Henderson, T. O., Assistant Superintendent of Buildings 1,600.00 Lescher, F. M., Architectural Designer 1,560.00 Morrow, J. A., Superintendent of Buildings 2,400.00 Murphey, Ruthe, Clerk 900.00 Petry, C. A., Structural Engineer 2,400.00 Showers, T. J., Foreman of Carpenters 2,000.00 Stubbs, Sadie L., Stenographer , 1,080.00 White, James M., Professor of Architectural Engineering and Supervising Architect 6,000.00 Total $30,196.00

On motion of Mr. Hoit, this schedule was approved, by the following vote: Ayes, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Blair, Mrs. Busey, Mr Carr, Mrs. Evans, Mr. Hoit, Mr. Taggart, Mr. Trimble, Mr. Ward, Miss Watson; noes, none; absent, Mr. Lowden, Mr. Trevett.

REPORT, UNIVERSITY WOODLAND TRACT (9) A report from the Advisory Committee on the University Woods, known as the Kerr Woods, recently purchased by the University. June 25, 1918

DEAR MR. PRESIDENT:

Your Advisory Committee on the University Woods begs leave to report as follows: So far as we have any knowledge the property has been protected adequately from grazing animals and similar menace; and teaming has not been allowed in it since the wood already corded on the ground when it was bought was removed by the owner. No serious trespassing seems to have been committed aside from the chopping into one hollow tree by hunters. At the request of the Supervising Architect a few simple rules were suggested, and these have been printed on the back of the permit form now