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1941]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of twenty-three dollars ($23) a month. ( M a y 5, 1941)

MARKUSICH, Mrs. MARGARET EWALD, Technician in the Department of

Pathology and Therapeutics, in the College of Dentistry, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one hundred dollars ($100) a month. ( M a y 14, 1941) MONTGOMERY, M A X MALCOLM, Instructor in Medicine, in the College of Medicine, on one-third time, beginning April I, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of fifty dollars ($50) a month. ( M a y 6,1041) PATTON, FRANCES, to give instruction in Speech, on four-fifths time, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of two hundred dollars ($200) for the session. ( M a y I, 1941) RAWCLIFFE, ROBERT DOUGLAS, to give instruction in Physics, on one-half time, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for the session. ( M a y I, 1941) REB, CHRISTINE LENORE, to give instruction in Library Science, in the Summer Session of 1941, on one-half time, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) for the session. ( M a y 1, 1941) RICHARDS, BETTY A N N , Stenographer in the University High School, beginning June 1, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, subject to the rules of the Civil Service Commission, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars ($80) a month. ( M a y 12, 1941) ROBERTS, TILDEN W I R T , to give instruction in Zoology, on one-fifth time, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of fifty dollars ($50) for the session. ( M a y I, 1941) RUFFIN, MARY BEVERLEY, to give instruction in Library Science, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of five hundred dollars ($500) for the session. ( M a y 1, 1941) SCHUM, R U T H , Stenographer and Record-keeper in the Department of Horticulture, in the Agricultural Experiment Station, for four months beginning May 1, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of eighty dollars ($80) a month. (April 28, 1941) SHOEMAKER, H U R S T H U G H , to give instruction in Zoology, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of three hundred dollars ($300) for the session. ( M a y 1, 1941) SKOOG, DOUGLAS ARVID, to give instruction in Chemistry, on one-third time, in the Summer Session of 1941, beginning June 16, 1941, and ending August 9, 1941, at a cash compensation of eighty-three dollars thirty-three cents ($83.33) for the session. ( M a y 1, 1941) STEFFEN, H E L E N MARY, Stenographer in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, beginning May 3, 1941, and continuing through August 31, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of ninety dollars ($90) a month (this supersedes h e r previous appointment). (April 18, 1941)

WALKER, ERNEST D E W I T T , Associate in Agronomy Extension, in the D e -

partment of Agronomy, in the Extension Service in Agriculture and H o m e Economics, on 41/100 time, for four months beginning May I, 1941, at a cash compensation at the rate of one thousand three hundred dollars ($1,300) a year (this supersedes his previous appointment). (April 25, 1941)

The Board adjourned, to meet on call of the President.

H. E. C U N N I N G H A M

J A M E S M. CLEARY

Secretary

President