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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 17

Salary 50. County Farm Advisers 58 @ £720 a year $41 760 37 @ J4.20 a year 15 540'$ 57 3002 Or 95 counties @ $720 a year from Smith-Lever and U.S.D.A. Total, $204 420 funds. Smith-Lever Extension Capper-Ketcham Extension 1. Dorothy E. Lynch, Assistant in Junior Club Work (E) $ 1600 2. , Extension Specialist in Marketing (E) (1 yr.).... 4 000 3. Field Salaries a. Home Advisers (1) Lulu S. Black, Temporary County H o m e Adviser 3 300* (2) Katharine Patterson, Temporary County H o m e Adviser.... 3 200' (3) Dee Maier, Temporary County H o m e Adviser 3 100* (4) H o m e Advisers4 6 000 (5) Unassigned 300 (15 900) b. Junior Club Work (1) T. H . Hafer, District Junior Club Leader 3 ooo* Total, Capper-Ketcham Extension $ 37 800 (2) District Junior Club Leaders 7 500' LIBRARY County Junior Club Leaders* (3) SCHOOL 5 800 i. P. L. Windsor, Director of the Library and Library School (1 yr.),(16 300) Professor of Library Science (Indef.) (Salary under Library) 2. Frances Simpson, Associate Professor of Library Economy (Indef.), Assistant Director (1 yr.) $ 3 900 3. Ethel Bond, Assistant Professor of Library Economy (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1929) 2 900 4. Anne M . Boyd, Assistant Professor of Library Economy (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1929) 2 900 5. Marie M . Hostetter, Associate in Library Economy (2 yrs. from Sept. 1, 1929) 2 600 6. Margaret A. Gramesly, Instructor in Library Economy (10 mos.). . 2 200 7. , Instructor in Library Economy (10 mos.) 2 200 8. Frances I. Ambuhl, Instructor in Library Economy (10 mos.) 2 000 Total, Library School $ 24 900 9. Anne P. Durand, Instructor in Library Economy (10 mos.) 2 000 'The £11,100 Cooperative Demonstration mos.)appropriated by the United States Department Fund 10. Edna E. Gustafson, Assistant (10 1 500 of Agriculture will Brose, directly to the farm advisers through the Extension Service by the 500 11. Katherine be paid Assistant (10 mos.) 1 United StatesHelen Small, Stenographer (C. S.) Treasury Office as follows: 37 advisers @ £300—£11 100 12. 1 200 An additional amount of £200 is available to cover the cost of penalty envelopes and cards for the farm and home advisers, which are purchased by the United States Department of Agriculture and shipped to 100 Illinois. Total £11 300 *To be increased in June, 1930, if any balances are available due to unused salaries accruing from vacancies in the counties. (This does not mean any increase in the salaries of farm advisers, but an increase in the amount of the advisers' salaries paid from federal funds). 'Includes #700 each for auto expense @ 7c per mile actually traveled. •Part salary.