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1920]

UNIVERSITY Off ILLINOIS

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Kent, H. E., Cashier in the Bursar's Office, at a salary of ninety-one dollars and sixty-six cents ($91.66) a month, beginning March 1, 1920, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (March 4,1920.) Klinekman, E. C , Student Assistant in Chemistry, for four months, beginning March 1„ 1920, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (March 1, 1920.) Kraft, Adolph, Student Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (February 23, 1920.) Larson, L. J., Instructor in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, from February 7,1920, to June 30,1920, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars ($180) a month. (February 4, 1920.) Leisy, Mrs. Elva, Assistant in English, on two-thirds time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month. (January 23, 1920.) Lintner, R. C , Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give six hours a week, for eight weeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour, (February 23, 1920.) Littleton, A. C , Assistant Dean of the College of Commerce, from January 19, 1920, to July 1, 1920, with a compensation of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the period. This is in addition to his salary as Associate in Accountancy. (January 15, 1920.) Livingston, George, Student Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give nine hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (February 23, 1920.) Long, Lucille, Stenographer in the office of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, at a salary of eighty dollars^ ($80) a month, beginning March 22, 1920, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (March 17, 1920.) Love, Irene, Stenographer in the Bureau of Educational Research, at a salary of one thousand twenty dollars ($1020) a year, beginning December 5, 1919, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (January 15, 1920.) Lowe, Lucretia, Assistant in English, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (January 23, 1920.) McClusky, Lillian, Clerk in the Library, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month beginning February 12, 1920, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (February 18, 1920.) McCollum, Jean, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Agriculture, and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, at a salary of ninety dollars ($90) a month, beginning March 1, 1920, and continuing until further notice, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (February 23, 1920.) McCombs, F. H., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1920, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. (February 27, 1920.) McCoy, A. E., Assistant in Soil Fertility, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, from February 1, 1920 to August 31, 1920, at a salary of one hundred twenty-five five-dollars ($125) a month. (February 18, 1920.) McNear, Phil,. Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 9, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (February 23, 1920.)