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1922]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Hruby, F. E., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give six hours service a week, for eight weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Hubbs, Genesia E., Stenographer in the Department of Home Economics, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, from March 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (February 25, 1922) Jones, V. A., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922; at a salary of thirty dollars ($30) a month. (February 27, 1922) Johnson, J. R., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give sixteen hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Karrer, Roselle, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. This appointment supersedes her previous one. (February 28, 1922) Klein, Inez, University Stenographer in the Department of Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for four months, at a salary of forty-five dollars (#45) a month, and on full time, for three months, at a salary of ninety dollars (£90) a month, beginning February 1, 1922. (February 10, 1922) Landis, R. V., Graduate Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, to give fifteen hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Lifvendahl, R. A., Student Assistant in Pharmacology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, in the College of Medicine, to give not more than one hundred fifty hours service during the second semester, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents (#.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Lucas, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Lucas, F. B., Graduate Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, to give eight hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents (£.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) MacCornack, D. M., Student Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) MacCornack, D. M., Student Assistant in Anatomy, to give six hours service a week, for sixteen weeks, beginning February 6, 1922, at a compensation of fifty cents ($.50) an hour. (March 6, 1922) Meeks, Rosamond E., Stenographer in the Administration Department of the College of Agriculture, at a salary of one hundred dollars ($100) a month, from February 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. This appointment supersedes her previous one. (February 10, 1922) Moran, Teresa E., Dispensary Nurse in the College of Medicine, at a salary of one hundred ten dollars (£110) a month, from February 1, 1922, to September 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (February 10, 1922) Morgan, I. B., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for five months, beginning February 1, 1922, at a salary of thirty dollars (£30) a month. (February 27, 1922) Newman, C. W., Assistant in Geology, on one-half time, for five months, beginning February 7, 1922', at a salary of sixty dollars (£60) a month. (February 922) Newman, Dorothy, Junior University Typist in the Library, at a salary of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month, for seven months, beginning February 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (March 6, 1922) *>

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