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1929]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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LOCATION O F PRESIDENT'S H O U S E Mr. Barr moved that the action of the Board on December 4, selecting a site for the President's house, be reconsidered. This motion was carried unanimously. Mr. Barr reported that the committee was unable to agree on this matter, and submitted the matter without recommendation. O n motion of Mr. Barr, this report was received and made a matter of record. After discussion, and on motion of Dr. Noble, the action of December 4 selecting the location on the Horticultural tract was reaffirmed, by a vote of five to four. COMMITTEE ON SELECTION OF PRESIDENT Mr. Barr, for the special committee on the selection of a President of the University, made a report of progress, outlining the methods followed by the committee. This report was received for record. PRESIDENT A MEMBER OF BOARD COMMITTEES President Kinley called attention to Article VI, Section 5, of the By-Laws, which provides that the President of the University is ex officio a member of all committees. APPOINTMENTS MADE BY PRESIDENT KINLEY The Secretary presented for record a l s of appointments made by it the President of the University. Barnes, Joseph Earll, Research Assistant in Botany, on one-half time, beginning November 11, 1929, and continuing until July 1, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (November 16, 1929)1 B o w m a n , Curtis Buford, Assistant in Internal Medicine, in the College of Medicine, for twelve months beginning September 1, 1929, without salary. (December 5, 1929) Burke, Marjorie, Switchboard operator and clerk in the Purchasing Department, in the College of Medicine, for nine months beginning December 1, 1929, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars ($90) a month. (November 21, 1929) Giesecke, Minnie, Assistant in Athletic Research in the Department of Physical Welfare, in the College of Education, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred sixty dollars ($160) a month. (December 9, 1929) Hall, Melvin Eugene, Assistant in Accountancy, on one-half time, forfivemonths beginning February 1, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of sixty dollars ($60) a month. (November 16, 1929) Hanelin, Henry A., Technician in the Department of Physiology and Physiological Chemistry, in the College of Medicine, for ten months beginning November 1, 1929, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars ($90) a month. (November 16, 1929) Hansen, Roy, Special Research Assistant in the Department of Bacteriology, beginning November 15, 1929, and continuing until June 30, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of seventy-five dollars ($75) a month. (November 16, 1929) Heitman, John Russell, Assistant in the School of Journalism, beginning November 15, 1929, and continuing until February 1, 1930, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred eighty dollars ($180) a month. (November 27, 1929) Jennings, Doris, Technician in the Department of Dermatology on one-half time and Technician in the Hospital Laboratory on one-half time, for nine months begin^he date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made by the President of University.