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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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O n motion of Mrs. Grigsby, construction on this basis was authorized, provided that Mr. Sullivan will provide the money to complete the work as outlined. APPOINTMENT OF MR. WILLIAM CASEY (45) A request for authority to appoint Mr. William Casey Associate in Political Science for one year beginning September I, 1926, at a salary of $2,500. O n motion of D r . Noble, this appointment w a s authorized.

USE OF RAILROAD TRACK

(46) A statement concerning the use of the railroad switch track laid on University grounds by the contractor for the Stadium and other buildings, in connection with the transportation of material for the new Architecture Building. O n motion of M r . Armstrong, this matter w a s referred to the President of the University and the Supervising Architect. GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS T h e Secretary presented for record the following additional list of graduate scholars for 1926-27, appointed by the President of the University. Chemistry E. J. Shaw Scholarship #300 Classics Aileen B. Jones Scholarship 3003 English Kathryn L. Tomlin Scholarship 300 German Louise J. Hurlbrink Scholarship 300' History M . L. Shipley Scholarship 300 Mathematics G. W . Starcher Scholarship 300 L. L. Rabe Scholarship 300 Romance Languages Virginia R. Young Scholarship 300 Sociology George Eaton Simpson Scholarship 300 APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT KINLEY T h e Secretary presented also for record a list of appointments m a d e b y the President of the University. Berg, C. P., T o give instruction in Physiological Chemistry, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1926, beginning June 21 and ending August 14, at a compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars (#125) for the session. (May 11, 1926)' Casey, W . C , Assistant in Political Science, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1925, at a cash compensation of four hundred dollars ($400). This supersedes his previous appointment. (May 7, 1926) Fahnestock, M . K., Special Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning April 10, 1926, and continuing until further notice, at a cash compensation at the rate of two thousand dollars (#2000) a year. (April 14 1926) Ingersoll, A. W., To give instruction in Organic Chemistry in the Summer Session of 1926, beginning June 21 and ending August 14, at a compensation of three hundred fifty dollars ($350) for the session. (May 11, 1926) Kilmartin, Robert, Architectural Designer in the Office of the Supervising Architect, beginning April 24, 1926, and continuing until September 1, 1926, subject IDedined. to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of two ^The date in parenthesis 1 ($260) aon which the appointment was made by President Kinley. hundred sixty dollars3 the date month. (May 4, 1926)