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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Heideman, A. G., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten ($10) a month. (November 9, 1920) Henley, T. E., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (November 9, 1920) Henderson, T. O., Assistant Superintendent of Buildings in the Office of the Supervising Architect, at a salary of one hundred seventy-five dollars ($175) a month, beginning September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. (September 28, 1920) Herrmann, H.J., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (November 9, 1920) Holderman, J. W., Instructor in Genito-Urinary Surgery, from September 28, 1920, to September 1, 1921, without salary. (October 6, 1920) Holston, J. B., Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (November 9, 1920) Hughes, C. O., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give four hours service a week for sixteen weeks, beginning September 27, 1920, at a compensation of fiftv cents ($.50) an hour. (October 23,1920) Huntington, H. A., Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on twothirds time, beginning September 20, 1920, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of eighty dollars ($80) a month. (September 30, 1920) Hyslop, R. J., Assistant in Medicine, from October 6,1920, to September 1,1921 § without salary. (October 9, 1920) Jenkins, Carter, Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (November 9,1920) Jenkins, Katherine, Secretary in the Animal Husbandry Department, in the College of Agriculture, at one hundred dollars ($100) a month, from October 14, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 21, 1920) Johnsen, H. C , Student Assistant in General Engineering Drawing, on one-third time, beginning September 20, 1920, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of forty dollars ($40) a month. (September 30, 1920) Johnson, J. R., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give twelve hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning September 27, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (October 23, 1920) Johnson, Mary, Stenographer in the Office of the Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering, at a salary of sixty-five dollars ($65) a month, from October 1, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 19, 1920) Johnston, Mrs. C. H., Editorial Assistant, on one-fourth time, in the Bureau of Educational Research, at a salary of thirty-five dollars ($35) a month, from September 27, 1920, to September 1, 1921, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment is in addition to her previous appointment. (October 6, 1920) Juric, J. P.. Assistant in Military Science, for ten months, beginning September 1 1920 at a salary of ten dollars ($10) a month. (November 9. 1920) Kaufman, S. J., Graduate Assistant in Anatomy, to give seven hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning September 27, 1920, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (October 23, 1920) Kerrick, C. E., Instructor in Technical Drawing in the College of Dentistry, from October 1, 1920, to June 1, 1921, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the period. (October 6, 1920) Knapp, Elisabeth, Special Lecturer in Children's Literature, in the Library School, for three weeks, beginning about April 1, 1921, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for the period. (November 5,1920)