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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 8

Service Commission, at a cash compensation of eight hundred eighty dollars (#880). This supersedes her previous appointment.1 (January it, 1927) Fitts, Lucile R., Technician in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, for seven months beginning February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation of seven hundred thirtyfive dollars ($73 5 ) * (January 22, 1927) Foster, H. H., T o give instruction in Education in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of eight hundred dollars ($800) for the session.1 (January 27, 1927) Gasul, B. A., Resident in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine, for three months beginning January 1, 1927, at a cash compensation of one hundredfiftydollars (Siso).1 (January 17, 1927) Glassoff, G. S., Assistant in Pathology and Bacteriology, in the College of Medicine, for four months beginning February I, 1927, at a cash compensation of one hundred sixty dollars ($160).* (February 19, 1927) Grant, Mary, Research Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, for five months beginning February I, 1927, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300).* (January 26, 1927) Guilford, J. P., Instructor in Psychology, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation of one thousand dollars ($1000). This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (January 20, 1927) Haga, C. I., Assistant in English, for five months beginning February I, 1927, at a cash compensation of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750). This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (January 19, 1927) Hazleton, H. A., Cashier in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, beginning February 9, 1927, and continuing until September 1, 1927, subject to the rule6 of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred forty-one and two-thirds dollars ($141.66) a month. This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (February 7, 1927) Herrick, W . C , Assistant in Classics, on two-thirds time, for five months beginning February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety-three and one-third dollars (#93.33) a month. This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (February 8, 1927) Hjortland, A. L., T o give instruction in Zoology, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for the session. (March 4, 1927) Hollister, H. A., T o give instruction in Education in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of seven hundred ninety-one and two-thirds dollars ($791.66) for the session.1 (January 20, 1927) Holt, Beatrice H., T o give instruction in Library Science in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of two hundredfiftydollars ($250) for the session. (March 4, 1927) Horton, P. H., Student Assistant in Military Science, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1927, at a cash compensation offiftydollars ($50).*• (February 15, 1927) . . . . ' . '. Hyde, J. F., T o give instruction in Chemistry, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1927, beginning June 20 and ending August 13, at a compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for the session.1 (January 27, 1927) Ingersoll, A. W., To give instruction in Chemistry in the Summer Session of 'Appointments made by and ending 1927^ beginning June 20 the Provost. August 13, at a compensation of four hundred dollars ($400) for the session.1 (January 20, 1927) Joannides, Minas, Instructor in Surgery, for seven months beginning February I, 1927, without salary.1 (February 5, 1927) Johnson, J. I., Assistant Cashier in the Bursar's Division of the Business Office, beginning February 9, 1927, and continuing until September 1, 1927, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eight and one-third dollars ($108.33) a month. This supersedes his previous appointment.1 (February 7, 1927)