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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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1940, at a cash compensation of nine hundred sixty dollars ($960). (June 7. 1940) KANNER, MORTON HENRY, Instructor in Physics, in the College of Engineering, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2,000). (May 14, 1940) KING, EVERETT EDGAR, Professor of Railway Civil Engineering, in the Department of Civil Engineering, in the College of Engineering, on indefinite tenure, beginning September I, 1940, at a cash compensation of four thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($4,750) a year (this supersedes his previous appointment). (June 12, 1940) KNAPP, CHARLES RICHARD, J R . , to give instruction in Library Science, in the Summer Session of 1940, beginning June 17, 1940, and ending August 10, 1940, at a cash compensation of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the session. (June 5, 1940) KOELLER, HAROLD LEROY, Assistant in Agricultural Economics Extension, in the Department of Agricultural Economics, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, for one year beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of one thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) (this supersedes his previous appointment). (June 4, 1940) KRAMER, EVALENE VIRGINIA, Librarian in the University High School, on two-thirds time, in the Summer Session of 1940, beginning July 1, 1940, and ending August 10, 1940, at a cash compensation of one hundred fifty-eight dollars thirty-three cents ($158.33) for the session (this supersedes her previous appointment). (June 6, 1940) LADD, JOHN HERBERT, Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of six hundred dollars ($600). (June 10, 1940) LAITINEN, HERBERT A., Instructor in Chemistry, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of two thousand dollars ($2,000). (June 22, 1940) LAMBERT, G. F., Special Research Assistant in Chemistry, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of five hundred dollars ($500). (June 24, 1940) LEITER, HOWARD ALLEN, Assistant in Physics, in the College of Engineering, on one-half time, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of seven hundred dollars ($700). (June 17, 1940) LITTRELL, J U N E L U I S , Assistant in Zoology, on one-fourth time, for ten months beginning September I, 1940, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300). (June 18, 1940) MALOTKY, LOUIS DAVID, Assistant in Agricultural Economics, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on one-half time, for one year beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of seven hundred twenty dollars ($720). (June 22, 1940) MANNER, GEORGE, Assistant in Political Science, for ten months beginning September I, 1940, at a cash compensation of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800). ( M a y 25, 1940)

MARIENFELD, CARL JOSEPH, Assistant in Physiology, in the College of

Medicine, on three-fourths time, for one year beginning September 1, 1940, at a cash compensation of one thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200). (June 18, 1940) MARTIN, NELLE MARGARET, Clerk in the Personnel Bureau of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, on three-fourths time, for one year beginning September I, 1940, at a cash compensation of eight hundred ten dollars ($810). (June 4, 1940) MCCOY, Mrs. MARJORIE A., Director of Social Activities in the Mary E. Busey Hall, for ten months beginning September 1, 1940, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation of nine hundred dollars ($900), and in addition personal laundry valued at fifteen dollars ( $ 1 5 ) ; for the convenience of the University she will also be provided with living quarters and meals while on duty (this supersedes her previous appointment). (May 16, 1940)