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1922]

UNIVERSITY O F ILLINOIS

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this contract may be terminated at the option of Koppers but without affecting rights accrued under it. 7. "Koppers" shall at all times during the continuance of this agreement use its best endeavors to exploit the inventions that are the subject matter of this agreement. 8. In the event that the demonstration plant referred to in paragraph 4 is not put into operation within three years from the date of this agreement, "University" shall have the right, upon giving ninety (90) days' notice, to terminate this agreement. 9. "University" understands and agrees that foreign rights to the inventions that are the subject matter of this agreement are the property of the inventors, S. W . Parr and T. E. Layng, and m a y be made the subject of a separate agreement between said inventors and "Koppers." 10. This memorandum is designed to cover the salient and principal points only of the agreement of the parties on the subject and it is understood that a further agreement or contract will be entered into covering the matter more fully. O n m o t i o n of M r s . E v a n s , the special c o m m i t t e e w a s authorized to formulate a contract o n the basis of this m e m o r a n d u m . SIMPLIFICATION OF ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS Mr. Abbott made a statement concerning the complex form of the present requirements for admission to the University. T h e President of the University w a s directed to present a plan for the simplification of the requirements and of their statement printed in the Annual Register. APPOINTMENTS TO FILL VACANCIES The Secretary presented for record the following appointments m a d e by President Kinley: Andrews, M . W., University Editor in the President's Office, at a salary of three hundred thirty-three and one-third dollars ($333.33) a month, for eleven months, beginning October 1, 1922, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 31,1922).1 Appelle, G. C., Associate in Physiology, for four and one-half months, beginning September 15, 1922, at a salary of eighty-eight dollars and eighty-eight cents ($88.88) a month. This appointment supersedes his previous one. (November 1, 1922) Barryte, W . B., Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, for one semester, beginning October 17, 1922, at a compensation offiftydollars (f 50) for the period. (October 18, 1922) Bryant, W . C , Student Assistant in Chemistry, in the School of Pharmacy, for one semester, beginning October 25, 1922, at a compensation offiftydollars ($50) for the period. (October 28,1922) Cohen, Carl, Assistant in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, from September 30, 1922, to September i, 1923, without salary. (October 24, 1922) Davis, Anne W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months, beginning September 1, 1922, at a salary of sixty dollars ($60) a month. This appointment supersedes her previous one. (October 30, 1922) Foley, E. F., Assistant in Medicine, from October 14, 1922, to September 1, 1923, without salary, (October 21,1922) Funk, Irene, Junior Stenographer in the Department of Supervision and High School Instruction, in the College of Education, at a salary of onemade by the President 1The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was hundred ten dollars ($110) a month, of the University. from October 1,1922, to September 1,1923, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission. (October 21, 1922) Hathaway, S. J., Associate in Physiology and Zoology, from November 6, 1922, to June 30, 1923, at a salary of twenty-one hundred dollars ($2100). (November 6, 1922)