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BOARD OF TRUSTEES D D D

[AugUSt 31 2 220 1 380 660 (660) (1 320) (5 760) 6 240 (12 000) 104 000 150 (104 150) $116 150

2. O. A. Keating, Storekeeper (C.S.) 3. Mrs. Phyllis Redman, Junior Clerk-Typist (C.S.) 4. Geneva Adams, Junior Account Clerk (C.S.) (See Administration) (Total salary) Total, Salaries 5. Wages Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment General Departmental Expense Travel Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Bookstore

H

Chicago Illini Union Building ADMINISTRATION Salaries and Wages 1. Margaret Johnson, Manager of the Chicago Illini Union (C.S.) D (See Food Service) (Total salary) 2. Elizabeth Bullwinkel, Senior Clerk-Stenographer (C.S.) D 3. , Junior Clerk-Typist (C.S.) D Total, Salaries 4. Wages H Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment General Departmental Expense Travel Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Administration FOOD SERVICE Salaries and Wages 1. Margaret Johnson, Manager of the Chicago Illini Union (C.S.) D (See Administration) (Total salary) 2. Wages H Total, Salaries and Wages Expense and Equipment General Departmental Expense Travel Total, Expense and Equipment Total, Food Service Residence Halls 1 ADMINISTRATION Salaries and Wages 1. W . N. Wentworth, Director of Residence Halls 2. C. P. Slater, Assistant Purchasing Agent (C.S.) (See Illini Union Building) (See Comptroller's Office) (Total salary)

$

1800 (1 800) (3 600) 1 800 I 320 4 920 3 315 (8 235)

10 148 5S (10 203) $ 18 438

$

1800 (1 800) (3 600) 20 700 (22 500)

37 450 50 (37 50°) $ 60 000

D $ 3 500s D21 880 D29 (1 220) D50 (2 100) (4 200)

i n c l u d i n g fraternity houses used in government training programs. 'Also furnished one meal a day, valued at $84 a year, while on duty -when dining rooms are in operation, for the convenience of the employee.