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1934]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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On motion of Mr. Barrett, the original motion was laid on the table until the November meeting of the Board, and the President of the Board was requested to appoint a special committee to consider this matter and to report to the Board at the November meeting. President Williams appointed Mr. Barrett, Mr. Armstrong, and Mr. Trees to act on this Committee.

REMOVAL OF BARNS ON FLORIDA AVENUE

On motion of Mr. Barrett, the Director of the Physical Plant Department, acting in conjunction with Dean Mumford, was instructed to move the barns on Florida Avenue, east of the President's house, and to put the grounds in sanitary condition.

REPORT OF CONTRACTS

The Secretary presented the following report of contracts executed by him since the last meeting.

Name Layne W e s t e r n Company Date August 24, 1934 Purpose To construct complete a Packed Gravel Well

This report was received for record.

GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS A N D FELLOWSHIPS T h e S e c r e t a r y presented for record t h e following g r a d u a t e scholar a p pointed by the President of the University. Mathematics Miriam E. Nash Scholarship APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE PRESIDENT

The Secretary presented also for record a list of appointments made by the President of the University.

Aries, Leon Judah, Assistant in Anatomy, in the College of Medicine, for eleven months beginning October 1, 1934, without salary. (October 4, 1934) 1 Arndt, Christian O., Teacher in the University High School, on one-fourth time, and Assistant in German, on one-half time, for four months beginning October 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety-seven dollars ($97) a month, and Teacher in the University H i g h School, on one-fourth time, for five months beginning February 1, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of forty dollars ($40) a month (this supersedes his previous appointment). (October 3, 1934) Beckwith, M. M., Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, beginning September 27, 1934, and continuing until the end of the first semester of the academic year 1934-35, a t a c a s n compensation at the rate of thirty-eight dollars ($38) a month. (October 3, 1934) Blumklotz, Bruno, Assistant in Laryngology, Rhinology, and Otology, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, without salary. (October 4, 1934) Bowman, M a x L, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-fourth time, for five months beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents ($28.50) a month. (October 4, 1934) Cassidy, E., Assistant in History, on one-fourth time, beginning September 19, 1934, and continuing until February 1, 1935, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-eight dollars fifty cents ($28.50) a month. (October 4, 1934) Chanler, Josephine Hughes, Assistant in Mathematics, for five months beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred forty-two dollars fifty cents ($142.50) a month, and on two-thirds time, for five

^The date in parenthesis is the date on which the appointment was made hy the President of the University.