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28

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 26,

Fedderson, Esther C , Assistant in Romance Languages, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (June 15, 1920) Finley, W. L., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (June 24, 1920) Garvin, W. T., Helper in the Physiology Laboratory, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, from July 2, 1920, to September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (July 8, 1920) Gault, F. W., Scientific Assistant in the Department of Agronomy in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning September 1,1920, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (July 17, 1920) Graesser, R. F., Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (June 24, 1920) Griffith, J. L., to give instruction in Physical Education for Men, in the Summer Session of 1920, beginning June 21 and ending August 14, 1920, at a compensation of three hundred twenty-five dollars ($325) for the session. (June 17, 1920) Hagan, Mary, Clerk in the Department of Botany, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. (July 20, 1920) Hall, J. L., Fellow in Cliemistry, for the year 1920, with a stipendium of six hundred dollars ($600). It is understood that he will pay for materials used and special equipment provided. (July 21, 1920) Haseman, M. G., Instructor in Mathematics, for ten months, beginning September 1,1920, at a salary of one hundred eighty dollars ($180) a month. (July 12, 1920) Hein, E. G. A., Assistant in Oral Surgery (extracting), in the College of Dentistry, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of fifty dollars ($50) a month. (July 16, 1920) Himmelright, R. J., Assistant in Accountancy, for ten months, beginning September 1,1920, at a salary of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) a month. (July 7,1920) Hobart, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (July 17, 1920) Holland, Gladys N., University Secretary in the Department of Horticulture, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month, for one year, beginning September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (June 17, 1920) Hollister, C. E., Technician in the Chemical Laboratory, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous appointment. (June 28, 1920) Huber, Marie, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Engineering, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month, for twelve months, beginning September 1, 1920, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous appointment. (June 28, 1920) Hunter, L. A., Scientific Assistant in the Department of Agronomy, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, beginning September 1, 1920, and continuing until further notice, at a salary of one hundred fifty dollars ($150) a month. (July 17, 1920) Hyde, E. C , Assistant in Chemistry, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1920, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (July 8, 1920) Johnson J . R . , Fellow in Chemistry, for the year 1920-21, with a stipendium of eight hundred dollars ($800). It is understood that he will pay for material used and special equipment provided. {July 21, 1920)