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1929]

U N I V E R S I T Y O F ILLINOIS

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Bowers, Mildred H., Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, beginning September 9, 1929, and continuing until August 31, 1930, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eight dollars and thirty-three cents ($108.33) a month. (September 6, 1929) Boysen, Marie Jeannette, Teacher in the University High School, for ten months beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of one thousand six hundred dollars (J1600). (August 5, 1929) Brown, Virginia C , Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousand three hundred dollars ($1300). (August 28, 1929) Bruhn, Esther, Secretary to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of one thousand six hundred dollars ($1600), this superseding her previous appointment. (July 29, 1929) Buchheit, J. Robert, Assistant in Zoology, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). (September u , 1929) Burgy, Jacob Herbert, Associate in Geology, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of two thousand four hundred dollars ($2400). (August 9, 1929) Burrows, S., Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, on one-fourth time, for eight months beginning October 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars and twelve and one-half cents ($28.12^) a month. (August 28, 1929) Cavanaugh, Marie, Graduate Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Commerce, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousandfivehundred dollars ($1500). (August 6, 1929) Chase, Ralph Edward, Assistant in Zoology, for ten months beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1800). (September 6, 1929) Ciriacy-Wantrup, Siegfried von, Assistant in Farm Organization and Management, in the College of Agriculture, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). (August 28, 1929) Clark, Dorothy, Stenographer in the Office of the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, for one year beginning September 1, J929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousand three hundred twenty dollars ($1320), this superseding her previous appointment. (July 29, 1929) Clifton, Marie, Machine Operator in the Bureau of Business Research, in the College of Commerce, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars ($900). (August 27, 1929) Cochrane, Noah C , Property Clerk in the Military Department, for one year beginning August 1, 1929, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). (August 9, 1929) Coe, Lucy, Stenographer in the College of Agriculture, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of nine hundred sixty dollars ($960). (September 12, 1929) Cohen, H y m a n , Instructor in Ophthalmology, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1929, without salary. (August 28, 1929) Collins, William Leighton, Assistant in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, in the College of Engineering, for ten months beginning September 1, 1929, at a cash "compensation of one thousand nine hundred dollars ($1900). (Sepeight and Physiological Chemistry, 1929, College of Medicine, on at the rate of one ology months beginning a month. 1, in theat a cash1929) the Department of Physihundred6, 1929)Jack Bernard, Assistant in Physiology, in tember dollars ($100) October (September 11, compensation one-half time, for Dismukes,