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1926]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Salary 3. R. H. Wilcox, Assistant Professor (C) Assistant Chief (S) (10 mos.).. $3,200 4. M . L. Mosher, Assistant Professor (E) (% time; 1 yr.) * 5. R. C. Ross, Associate (C&S) (1 yr.) 6oc! 6. P. E. Johnston, Instructor (C) First Assistant (S) (1 yr.) 2,500 7. James B. Andrews, Associate (C) (10 mos.) ' 8. H. A. Berg, Associate (C&S) (1 yr.) 2,000 9. Lena C. Rhue, Assistant (C&S) (1 yr.) 1,700 10. K. T. Wright, Assistant (S) (I yr.) 1,600 II. R. G. Trummel, Field Assistant (S) (1 yr. from July 1, 1926) ' 12. , Field Assistant (S) (1 yr.) 1,200 13. G. W . Kuhlman, Assistant (S) (¥2 time; 10 mos.) ' 14. W . J. Riley, Assistant (S) (V2 time; 10 mos.) 600 15. , Assistant (% time; 10 mos.) 600 16. C. D. Palmer, Assistant (S) (% time; 10 mos.) 600 17. , Assistant (% time; 1 yr.) (C&S) 700 18. Peter Nelson, Assistant (V2 time; I yr.) (C) 1,000 19. Mary Total, Farm Organization and Management F. Huff, Stenographer and Clerk (C. S.) 1,300 £24,130 20. Ada M . Precise, Bookkeeper (C. S.) 1,260 Home Economics 21. Thelma Hurd, Clerk (C. S.) 1,020 1. Ruth A. Wardall, Professor, H o m e Economics, Head of Department, Vice-Director, Extension Work in H o m e Economics (Indef.).... #4,250" z. Hilda M . Croll, Assistant Professor of Nutrition (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925) 2,ooo7 3. Harriet T. Barto, Assistant Professor of Dietetics (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925) 2,900 4. Eda A. Jacobsen, Assistant Professor of Clothing (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925) 2,800 5. Kathryn G. VanAken, State Leader in H o m e Economics Extension, Assistant Professor, H o m e Economics (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925).. 400' 6. Virginia H . Weaver, Associate, H o m e Decoration (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925) 2,700 7. Carlotta M . Ford, Associate, H o m e Management (1 yr.) 2,40c 8. Mary C. Whitlock, Associate, Clothing (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925)... 2,400 9. E. Evelyn Smith, Associate, Institutional Management (1 yr.) 1,400* 10. Natalie K. Fitch, Associate in Foods (1 yr.) 2,700 11. Helen E. McCullough, Associate, Textiles (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1925).. 2,200 12. Edna E. Walls, Specialist in Child Care and Training (E) Assistant Professor of Child Care and Training (C) (1 yr.) i.ooo10 13. Irene M . Barnes, Instructor, Costume Design (1 yr.) 2,000 14. Anna M . Schreibcr, Instructor, Foods (1 yr.) 1,800 15. Marian Breckenridge, Instructor, Nutrition (1 yr.) 1,800 16. Katherine Bazore, Instructor, H o m e Economics (i yr.) 1,800 17. JTotal salary from Instructor, Clothing (1 yr.)$2,000. Helen L. Agar, Smith-Lever Extension Fund; 1,800 18. 2 Also $l,7CO. Solliday, Laboratory Assistant, Foods and Nutrition (% Deborah W from Purncll funds; total £2,300. *Totattime; 1 yr.) salary from Purnell Funds, £2,400. 450 19. •Total salaryB. Gunn, Assistant, Foods Agricultural Economics Funds, $1,500. I-500 Katherine from U. S. D. A. Bureau of (1 yr.) 6Salary $600 from Purnell Funds. sAlso $750 from Smith-Lever; total £5,000. 3 Also $1,000 from Purnell Funds; total $3,000. BAl80 $2,800 from Smith-Lever; total $3,200. 'Also $1,400 paid from Home Economics Cafeteria; total $2,800. wAlso $2,coo paid from Smith-Lever; total $3,000.