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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 12,

RETIRING ALLOWANCE REQUESTED FOR PROFESSOR WELLS

(19) A request from Professor N. A. Wells of the department of architecture, that he be granted a retiring allowance of $1,680 a year, beginning September 1, 1919. On motion of M r . A b b o t t , this m a t t e r was referred to Acting President Kinley to investigate and to m a k e a recommendation a t the next meeting.

DEAN OF THE COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY

(20) A communication from twelve members of the faculty of the College of Dentistry recommending that Dean F. B. Moorehead be requested to withdraw his resignation.

On motion of Mrs. Evans, this matter was referred to Acting President Kinley with power to act.

RESIGNATION OF ASSISTANT DEAN WARNOCK

(21) A statement that Mr. Arthur Ray Warnqck, who for some years past has been Assistant Dean of Men, has accepted the position of Dean of Men at Pennsylvania State College at a much larger salary. Mr. Warnock has served us well. For his own sake, he should accept this position of larger responsibility. Therefore, I recommend the acceptance of his resignation. T h i s resignation was accepted.

APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT DEAN GARMAN

(22) A recommendation that Mr. Horace Bryan Garman be appointed Assistant Dean of Men at a salary of $1,200 a year, beginning September 1, 1919. Mr. Garman has just graduated from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He has been very active and efficient in student affairs throughout his college course. He is a leader. He is twenty-two years old, and is strongly recommended by Dean Clark. This a p p o i n t m e n t was m a d e .

APPOINTMENT OF DR. H. R. SCHWARZE

(23) I recommend the appointment of Dr. H. R. Schwarze, as Associate in Animal Pathology in the Department of Animal Husbandry, College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, from July 1, 1919, to August 31, 1920, with salary at the rate of $3,000 per annum, the salary to be charged to the appropriation for the serum laboratory transferred from Springfield by Act of the Legislature at the recent session. On motion of M r . A b b o t t , this appointment was m a d e .

LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR MR. A. W. NOLAN

(24) Professor A. W. Nolan, who is Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension, has been dividing his time between work at the University and the State Board of Vocational Education, and will devote his full time from July 1, to the latter work. He says, however, that he would like to retain his University connection with a view to possible return. Therefore, he requests that he be given a leave of absence without pay until