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Minutes of a Regular Meeting, September 14 ... - Digital Collections

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<strong>September</strong> <strong>14</strong>, 1949Melvin•John Ives, change title from Assistant Heavy Equipment Operator toHeavy Equipment Operator and increase salary from $2,520 to $2,760, July 1,1949.Robert Monroe Kirkpatrick, Boiler Fireman, increase from $2700 to $2880 for12 months, effective July 1, 1949. Title changed to Assistant Foreman,Plumbing and Heating with no change in salary, effective August 1, 1949.Frank W. White, change title from Heavy Equipment Mechanic at $3,000 toForeman, Heavy Equipment Repair and Operation at $3,120 for 12 monthsservice, July 1, 1949.Approved.HOUSING APPOINTMENTS:Alice L. Hinkle, Commissary Manager, Housing Department, $225 per month for12 months service, effective July 1, 1949. Reappointment.Otis Oclea Johnson, Foreman, Housing Property, $210 per month for 12 monthsservice, effective July 1, 1949. Reappointment.Conrad A. Leffler, Butcher, Housing $225 per month, July 1, 1949. Reappointment.Lola Bently Lomax, Dining Unit Manager, Quadrangle, Housing Department,$225 per month, effective July 1, 1949. Reappointment.• Earl S. Raburn, Housing Group Manager, Housing Office, $225 per month for12 months service, effective July 1, 1949. Reappointment..Nora V. Wells, House Manager, Residential Houses, $200 per month for 12 monthsservice, effective July 1, 1949. Reappointment.Approved.. President Cross reported that the Legislature had provided funds,through the State Board <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs, for the construction <strong>of</strong> steam,power and stretcher tunne from the University Hospital across ThirteenthStreet to the Medical Research Building and the Medical School; also forcompletion <strong>of</strong> a water system made necessary by the transfer <strong>of</strong> the landfrom State control. In an opinion from the Attorney General it is advisedthat before the Board <strong>of</strong> Affairs may proceed with the construction <strong>of</strong> theprojects, the consent or an easement . to construct the dame on the lands <strong>of</strong>the School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, the Medical Research•Foundation and Veterans Hospitalbe obtained from the respective governing board.President Cross recommended that the following resolution, authorizingthe State Board <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs to proceed with this constructionbe adopted:•

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