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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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MacQueen, Donald, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1,1926, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). This supersedes his previous appointment. (October 4, 1926) Marshall, W . A*, Instructor in Surgery, beginning September 28, 1926, and continuing until September 1, 1927, without salary. (October 11, 1926) Mayer, N . C , Scholar in the Economics of Public Utilities, for the academic year beginning in September, 1926, at a stipendium of four hundred dollars ($400). (October 9, 1926) Merriman, J. W., Student Assistant in Athletic Coaching, on one-half time, beginning October 12, 1926, and continuing until February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate offiftydollars ($50) a month.2 (October 13, 1926) Merritt, Leone, Assistant in Physical Education for W o m e n , on seveneights time, for ten months beginning September I, 1926, at a cash compensation of one thousandfiftydollars ($1050). This supersedes her previous appointment. (September 24, 1926) Meyer, H . F., Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, on one-half time, for one year beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1200). (September 24, 1926) Montgomery, Thelma, Stenographer in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, for one year beginning September 1, 1926, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousand eighty dollars ($1080). (September 22, 1926) Moyer, W . W., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for four months beginning October 1, 1926, and on one-fourth time, for five months beginning February i, 1927, at a cash compensation of three hundred ninety dollars ($390). This supersedes his previous appointment.* (October 13, 1926) Murphy, W . C , Assistant in Political Science, for four months beginning October 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of eight hundred dollars ($800). (October Murray, G. L., Field Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one thousand one hundred dollars ($noo).* (October 15, 1926) Norris, R. E., Assistant in Mathematics, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). (September 27, 1926) Offenbacher, J. C , Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for five months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred fifty dollars ($150). (October 4, 1926) Parkhill, E. R., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September 1, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($100). (October 5, 1926) Patterson, Nina V., Stenographer in the Library, beginning September 20, 1926, and continuing until August 31, 1927, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy dollars ($70) a month. (September 24, 1926) Paul, A. J., Special Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September 1, 1926, and continuing until further notice, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2000) a year. Appointments made (September 21, 1926)by the Provost. Peeples, H. A., Student Assistant in Military Science, for ten months beginning September I, 1926, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($ioo). (October 5, 1926) Pfeiffer, W . H., Special Research Assistant in Ceramic Engineering, in the Engineering Experiment Station, beginning September 1, 1926, and continuing until further notice, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2000) a year. (September 21, 1926)