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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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notice, but in no case longer than July 1, 1919, without reappointment; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (November 18, 1918). f Martin, Ruth, University Stenographer, Rank II, in the Department of Horticulture, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month, beginning November 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 25, 1918). Mathison, H. E., Assistant Technician in the Chemistry Laboratory in the Department of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry in the College of Medicine, at a salary of forty-five dollars ($45) a month, beginning October 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice, but in no case after September 30, 1919, without reappointment. (October 14, 1918). f Meisch, Mary E. B., Laborer in the College of Medicine at a salary of fifty-five dollars ($55) a month, beginning October 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice; subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 28, 1918). Millstone, H. E., Assistant in Genito-Urinary Surgery in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning October 1, 1918, without salary. (November 18, 1918). Mohr, G. J., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy in the College of Medicine, to give eight hours' service for thirteen weeks, beginning October 1, 1918, at a compensation of fifty cents an hour. (November 18, 1918). fMonfort, W. F., Acting Professor of Sanitary Chemistry for one year, on twofifths time, at a salary of thirteen hundred twenty dollars ($1320) for the year, beginning July 1, 1918. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. (October 16, 1918). |Moore, J. J., Associate in Pathology and Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, for one year, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1918, at a salary of fourteen hundred dollars ($1400) for the year. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. (October 31, 1918). Moran, J. H., Assistant in Junior Medicine in the College of Medicine, for one year, beginning October 1, 1918, without salary. (October 8, 1918). Nickoley, Emma R., Library Assistant, at a salary of thirty-seven and one-half dollars ($37.50) a month, for one-half time, beginning October 1, 1918, and continuing until August 31, 1919. (October 4, 1918). fNuzum, J. W., Associate in Pathology and Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, for one year, on one-half time, beginning October 1, 1918, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. (October 25, 1918). fO'Brien, Gertrude, Stenographer in the Department of Geology, at a salary of one hundred dollars a month, beginning October 1, 1918, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 25, 1918). Omansky, S., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing in the College of Engineering, from October 1, 1918, to June 30, 1919, on one-half time, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (October 9, 1918). fParkinson, Nellie M., Technician in Pathology and Bacteriology in the College of Medicine, for ten months, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month, beginning October 1, 1918. (October 26, 1918;. Phillips, Mary D., Instructor in Public School Methods, for ten months, beginning October 1, 1918, at a salary of twelve hundred dollars ($1200) for the period. (October 8, 1918).