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1925]

U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS

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Propst, D. W., Associate in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on onefourth time, for nine months beginning October I, 1925, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300). This supersedes his previous appointment. (October 19, 1925) Puntambeker, S. V., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300). (September 21, 1925) Racine, Marguerite, Stenographer in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, for ten months beginning November 1, 1925, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars ($900). This supersedes her previous appointment. (October 19, 1925) Rash, Berenice, Clerk and Stenographer in Architecture, for one year beginning September I, 1925, at a cash compensation of one thousand one hundred forty dollars ($1140). This supersedes her previous appointment. (September 19, 1925) Reno, R. R-, Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September I, 1925, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($100). (October s, 1925) Reuterskiold, Knute, Technician in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on onerhalf time, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of five hundred fifty dollars ($550). (September 29, 1925) Reuther, T. F., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on onefourth time, for four months beginning October I, 1925, at a compensation of seventy-five dollars ($75). (October 14, 1925) Rickey, L. F., Associate in Grain Marketing Technology, in the College of Agriculture and the Agricultural Experiment Station, for ten months beginning November I, 1925, at a cash compensation of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2500). (September 23, 1925) Rinehimer, Bernice, Stenographer in Animal Husbandry, in the College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Station, for ten months beginning November I, 1925, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of eight hundred fifty dollars ($850). (October 19, 1925) Roberts, Mrs. Eunice C , Assistant in Romance Languages, for five months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of seven hundredfiftydollars (375°) • (September 24, 1925) Robertson, Teresa J., Dispensary Nurse in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September I, 1925, subject to the rules of the Civil Service C o m mission, at a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1800). (September 29, 1925) Rose, M . J., Instructor in Obstetrics, in the College of Medicine, beginning October 13, 1925, and continuing until September 1, 1926, without salary. (October J9, 192S) Ross, Martin, Assistant in English, on full time, for five months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750), and on two-third time, for five months beginning February 1, 1926, at a cash compensation offivehundred dollars ($500). This supersedes his previous appointment. (September 29, 1925) 'Declined. Rubin, H. H., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for four months beginning October 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of seventyfive dollars ($75). (October 14, 1925) Sallee, Mrs. Helen H., Assistant in Psychology, on one-half time, for five months, beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars ($400). (September 21, 1925) Sandford, Florence L., Assistant in English, for ten months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500).' (September 29, 1925)