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8. The following resignations were reported by<br />

J. L. Riebsomer, Assistant in Chemistry,<br />

C. L. Gutzeit, Assistant in Chemistry,<br />

G. L. Royer, Assistant in Chemistry,<br />

B. J. Staneslow, Assistant in Chemistry,<br />

first term of the academic year 1932-33.<br />

the President:<br />

effective immediately.<br />

effective immediately.<br />

effective immediately.<br />

effective at the end of the<br />

W. J. Thackston, Assistant in Chemistry, effective immediately.<br />

9. Upon recommendation of the President the following appoint<br />

ments were made for the academic year 1932-33,<br />

stated :<br />

Walter Welti, Assistant in Music, at a salary of $500.00,<br />

unless otherwise<br />

with the<br />

understanding that the $500.00 is to be paid from the appropriation<br />

of the Department of Music and that any fees which Mr. Welti may<br />

receive from giving lessons in vocal music are to become available<br />

as a supplemental appropriation for that department.<br />

The following<br />

to be Assistants in the Department of Public<br />

Speaking, without salary, but with free tuition in the Graduate<br />

School but not remission of the Administration Fee : Lawrence<br />

Voss, Elizabeth D. Worman, Lucile Bentley, A. Ulric Moore, H.<br />

Darkes Albright.<br />

Karl R. Wallace, Instructor in Public Speaking, at a salary of<br />

$1,200.<br />

W J. O'Leary, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary<br />

of $500.<br />

Edward S. Hall, Assistant Medical Adviser for four months be<br />

ginning October, 1932, at a salary of $400.<br />

Gifford P. Orwen, Reader in the Department of Romance Lan<br />

guages, at a salary of $500.<br />

Mrs. Margret R. Bentley, Social Worker in Psychiatry in the De<br />

partment of Hygiene, at a salary of $500; $300 to be charged against<br />

the appropriation of the Hygiene Department, $100 against the ap<br />

propriation for the Office of the Dean of Women, and $100 against<br />

the general <strong>University</strong> funds.<br />

A. C. Shuman, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary of $500.<br />

H. B. Stevenson, Assistant in Chemistry, at a salary<br />

not free tuition.<br />

Harry L. Case, Assistant in Government,<br />

without salary.<br />

of $500 but<br />

C. E. O'Rourke, Instructor in the 1932 Summer Survey in the<br />

School of Civil Engineering, at a salary of $350.

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