114 $300, effective October i, 1915 ; L. A. Zimm, Forestry and Plant Path ology, from $200 to $260, effective January 1, 1916. Superintendents : Appointments : C. E. Smith, Assistant Superintendent of Buildings and Repairs, $1,080, effective February 1, 1916. Promotions: H. W. Middaugh, from $1,500 to $1,600 effective March 1, 1916. Extension Lecturers ( Temporary) Appointments : C. A. Boutelle, $2,000 per annum, effective January 1, 1916 ; C. H. Royce, $208.33 Per month, effective December 1, 1915. (Paid from Lever funds). Clerks and Stenographers : Appointments : Helen G. Brounstein, $540, effective November i 1915 ; G. C. Brown, $300, effective February 1, 1916 ; Alice G. Burton, $650, effective February 17, 1916 ; Nina Bush, $600, effective February 15, I9J6; Lee H. Daniels, $480, effective April 6, 1916; Eva M. Greenough, $660, effective February 1, 1916 ; Mrs. Lena B. Jewell, $720, effective October 19, 1915 ; W. A. Kibbey, $720, effective Jan uary 1, 1916; Ethel Mabee, $408, effective March 1, 1916 ; Maye W. Manus, $504, effective February 1, 1916; Ada M. Reynolds, $360* effective December 1, 19 15 ; Gertrude E. Thayer, $600, effective November 1, 1915 ; Berenice D. Waterman, $420, effective April 1, 1916. Resignations : Mrs. Grace Dickens, $576, effective November 1, 1915 ; Alice M. Ellis, $720, effective December '22, 1915 ; Ethel Gardner, $408, effective January 15, 1916 ; W. A. Kibbey, $720, effect ive May 1, 1916 ; Maybelle Outterson, $480, effective January S, 1916: Jacqueline C. Roach, $720, effective March 20, 1916; Beryl S. Smith, $480, effective April 1, 1916. Promotions : Mary McAllister, from $540 to $600 effective December 1, 1915 ; Mabel Batty, from $420 to $456, effective January 1, 1916 ; Alice G. Burtons from $650 to $720, effective March 1, 19 16 ; Mrs. Georgia Gregory, from $540 to $600, effective February 1, 1916 \ Fannie E. Grennell, from $576 to $624, effective January 1, 1916 ; Mary Malone, from $504 to $540, effective December 1, 1915 ; Edna Martin, from $360 to $420, effective March 1, 1916 ; Maude Miller, from #480 to $504, effective February 1, 1916; Jessie M. Peck, from $540 to $576, effective December 1, 1915 ; Mary E. Phillips, from $480 to $540, effective December 1, 1915 ; M. M. Rapuzzi, from $660 to $720, effective January 1, 1916 ; M. C. Ronto, from $504 to $540, effective November 17, 1915 ; Mrs. L. M. VanAuken, from $1,000 to $1,200, effective March 1, 1916 ; Blanche Whipple, from $480 to $540, effective February 1, 19 16.
Helpers : XI5 Appointments : Albert Carlisle, $600, effective March 1, 1916 ; J. H. Kelley, |$48o, effective January 15, 1916 ; J. Wilcox, $600, effective October 25, 1915 ; G. S. Wooster, $480, effective November 3, 1915. Resignations : Wallace Kellogg, $480, effective December 1, 1915 : J. R. Weeks, $600, effective January 22, 1916. Promotions : Carl Ilg, from $760 to $860, effective January 1, 1916 ; Paul Schaffer, from $600 to $840, effective December 1, 1915. Janitors . Appointments , George Blauvelt, $540, effective October 25, 1915 ; Roy Gibson, $540, effective February 1, 1916 ; M. F. Woodward, $660, effective November 22, 1915. Resignations : A. M. Trask, $540, effective January 31, 1916. Promotions: J. B. Hanna, from $660 to $720, effective January 1, 1916. Mechanics : Appointments : Charles Bower, fireman, $600, effective January 1, 1916. Resignations : W. Messer, carpenter, $83.50 per month, effective April 3, 1916 ; Robert Molverhill, fireman, $600, effective January 7, 1916 ; Irvin Potter, fireman, $600, effective April 1, 1916. Promotions : W. A. Lyon, fireman, from $600 to $720, effective April 1, 1916. Miscellaneous : Appointments : R. W. Green, executive assistant, $1,200, effective January n, 1916 ; Alvin Goodspeed, messenger, $260, effective January 1, 1916. It was moved and carried that sabbatic leave be granted to Pro fessor Donald Reddick of the Department of Plant Pathology, for the term beginning October 1, 1916. It was moved and carried that sabbatic leave be granted to Pro fessor Glenn Herrick of the Department of Entomology, for the term beginning February 1, 19 17. At the request of the Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, the following resolution was presented to the ' ' Council : That time spent in attendance at the Graduate Summer School of Agriculture be not deducted from the vacation leave of members of the staff but be treated as an absence with pay on the business of the institution." the table. On motion, this resolution was laid on The Council noted and approved the investigative and co-operative memoranda entered into with the Niagara Sprayer Company of Middleport, New York for the purpose of investigating possibilities of
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