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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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at the rate of ninety dollars ($90) a month (this supersedes her previous appointment). (April 14, 1939) Farwell, Georgia Elizabeth, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, on one-half time, beginning April 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of seven hundred dollars ($700) a year. (March 3°' '939) Gray, Stephen, to give instruction in Physiology, on two-fifths time, in the Summer Session of 1939, beginning June 19, 1939, and ending August 12, 1939, at a cash compensation of one hundred dollars ($100) for the session. (April 11, 1939) Griffith, Paul R., Instructor in Dermatology, in the College of Medicine, beginning March 15, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, without salary. (March 23, 1939) Hamlin, Herbert M., to give instruction in Agricultural Education, in the Summer Session of 1939, beginning June 19, 1939, and ending July 29, 1939, involving additional service not contemplated in his appointment to teach during the two semesters of the regular academic year, at an additional compensation of six hundred twenty-five dollars ($625) for the session (this supersedes his previous appointment). (April 11, 1939) Heyl, Richard Edward, Special Research Assistant in Dairy Manufactures, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, on approximately one-half time, and Assistant in Dairy Manufactures, in the College of Agriculture, on approximately one-fourth time, beginning March 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, at a cash compensation a t the rate of ninety dollars ($90) a month (this supersedes his previous appointment). (March 30, 1939) Ireneus, Carl, Jr., Assistant and Third Year Resident in the Department 0/ Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning July 1, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks per year, a t a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand dollars (f 1,000) a year, plus maintenance (including room, board, and laundry), furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare (this supersedes his previous appointment). (March 29, 1939) Kleitsch, William P., Assistant and First Year Resident in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning July I, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, with a vacation allowance on the basis of two weeks per year, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of fifty dollars ($50) a month, plus maintenance (including room, board, and laundry), furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare. (March 29, 1939) Kring, Charles Udell, Instructor in Civil Engineering, in the College of Engineering, beginning March 27, 1939, and continuing through June 15, 1939, at a cash compensation at the rate of two hundred dollars ($200) a month. (April 4, 1939) Miles, Henry Jarvis, Special Educational Consultant to the Provost, for two months beginning June 15, 1939, a t a cash compensation of four hundred dollars ($400) (this is in addition to his appointment as Associate in Mathematics, and the work is t o be performed during time not required under his regular University appointment). (March 16, 1939) Nelson, Mrs. Theo Broxholm, Assistant in the Loan Department of the Library, on one-half time, beginning April I, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, a t a cash compensation at the rate of seven hundred dollars ($700) a year. (March 30. 1939) Palmer, Edward, Assistant and Second Year Resident in the Department of Surgery, in the College of Medicine, beginning July I, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, with a vacation allowance on the basis of three weeks per year, a t a cash compensation a t the rate of eight hundred dollars ($800) a year, plus maintenance (including room, board, and laundry), furnished by the State Department of Public Welfare (this supersedes his previous appointment). (March 29, 1939) Petersen, Arthur Sophus Juul, Assistant in Roentgenology, in the College of Medicine, beginning April 17, 1939, and continuing through August 31, 1939, without salary. (April 14, 1939) Ritcher, Arthur Edward, Special Research Assistant in the Agricultural Experiment Station, in cooperation with the State Natural History Survey Division, on