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l62

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[October 20

APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT K1NLEY T h e Secretary presented for record a list of appointments m a d e by the President of the University. Amelotti, Emil, Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, forfivemonths beginning September I, 1926, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300). (September 27, 1926)1 Armstrong, R. C , Assistant in Physiology, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for eight months beginning October 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300).* (October 18, 1926) Arneson, Mabel L., Assistant to the Secretary of the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2000). This supersedes her previous appointment. (September 20, 1926) Auden, K. F., Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, beginning October n , 1926, and continuing until February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of thirty dollars ($30) a month.2 (October 15, 1926) Bailey, C. F., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($100). (October 5, 1926) Balser, J. E., Animal Keeper in the Research Laboratory, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousand three hundred twenty dollars ($1320). (September 24, 1926) Barnes, Sarah N., Assistant in Pediatrics, for three months beginning September 15, 1926, at a cash compensation of four hundredfiftydollars ($450) (September 22, 1926) Barr, H. L., Assistant in Botany, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars (?3oo). (September 24, 1926) Battey, R. T., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars (?ioo). (October 5, 1926) Bennett, H. J., Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, beginning October 11, 1926, and continuing until February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month. This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (October 15, 1926) Bennett, J. C , Assistant in Mathematics, on two-thirds time, forfivemonths beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of five hundred dollars $500). This supersedes his previous appointment. (September 27, 1926) Birch, C. L., Instructor in Medicine, on three-fourths time, for eight months beginning January 1, 1927, at a cash compensation of one thousand two hundred dollars (J1200). This supersedes his previous appointment. (October 5, 1926) Bloch, R. G., Instructor in Surgery, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1926, without salary.5 (October 15, 1926) Bloschki, E. R., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September I, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars (?ioo). lThe date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by President Kinley (October 5, 1926) or by Bollinger, L. F., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months bethe Provost. fAppointmcnts made 1926, Provost. ginning September 1, by theat a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($100). (October 5, 1926) Bolotin, M . T., Assistant in Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1926, without salary. (October 5, 1926) Bottum, J. C , Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, on onehalf time, for nine months beginning October 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of five hundred forty dollars ($540). (September 27, 1926)