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44

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 22

eight hundred fifty-five dollars ($855) (plus maintenance including board, room, and laundry, furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare). (July 12,1934) Steiner, George A., Assistant in Economics, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September i, 1934, at a cash compensation of six hundred sixty-five dollars ($665). (July 30, 1934) Sterrett, R. R., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, in the Graduate School, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of seven hundred fifty dollars (8750). (August 17, 1934) Stuttle, Dorothy Elizabeth, Assistant in Romance Languages, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1934, at a cash compensation of two hundred eighty-five dollars ($285). (September 19, 1934) Theimer, Mary Eleanor, Physiotherapist in the Department of Orthopaedics, in the College of Medicine, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of one thousand six hundred thirty dollars (J1630). (September 17, 1934) Van Vleet, Phyllis Prescott, Assistant in Physical Education for Women, for ten months beginning September I, 1934, at a cash compensation of one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500). (August n , 1934) Voight, Lida E., Secretary to the Dean of the Graduate School, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2000) (this supersedes her previous appointment). (July 10, 1934) Wagner, Mrs. Dorothy, University Junior Clerk in the Physical Plant Department, for one year beginning September 1, 1934, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of one thousand twenty dollars ($1020). (September 13, 1934) Wende, Charles, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-third time, for ten months beginning September 1,1934, at a cash compensation of three hundred eighty dollars ($380). (August 20, 1934) Westen, Klasine von, Assistant in German, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September I, 1934, at a cash compensation of five hundred seventy dollars (8570). (September 14, 1934) Yenawine, Wayne S., Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, on onehalf time, beginning September 10, 1934, and continuing until August 31, 1935, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty-five dollars forty-one cents ($55.41) a month. (September 13, 1934) GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AND FELLOWSHIPS

The Secretary pro tempore presented also for record the following appointments to graduate scholarships and fellowships made by the President of the University:

English Political Science Helen Deel Robert W. Rafuse Fellowship Scholarship $400

RESIGNATIONS, DECLINATIONS, CANCELLATIONS

The Secretary pro tempore presented also for record the following list of resignations, declinations, and cancellations of appointments to the staff.

Bartrum, Royal J., Scholar in Economics—resignation effective September 1, 1934Bird, M. T. r Assistant in Mathematics—declination effective September I, 1934. Borth, Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, Stenographer in the Department of Business Organization and Operation—resignation effective September I, 1934. Calkins, A. E., Assistant in Chemistry—resignation effective September 1, 1934. Carey, G. L., Instructor in Prosthetic Dentistry (Denture Division), in the College of Dentistry—declination effective September I, 1934. Cohen, Carl, Instructor in Pediatrics, in the College of Medicine—declination effective September 1, 1934. Deel, Helen, Fellow in English—declination effective September I, 1934. Gelwick, C. W., Assistant in Physical Education for Men—resignation effective September I, 1934.