546 Location of nsw Library Bids for construc- tion of H.Econ* Building* Meeting w i th Adffi. Board* Re Plant pathologist Bessey Ha assigned to Secy. Resigna- tions accepted Hame ilu •Frosty Bessie, ;steno»Parm Crops Meehan, G» ° Morford, C Soils Bacty Hatch Adams State Col» Total Time Operating p 650 ZW' 675 675 800 700 130° 1/2 1350 1/2 1500 1/2 On motion of Mr» Woodman, it was voted to locate the new Library on the s i te recommended "by Olmsted Brother^, namely * It-should-be placed near, and p a r t ly including, the s i te of the former Williams Hall, i ts e a s t e r ly l i ne substantially coinciding with the easterly l i ne (produced) of the Engineering Building and in any case not f u r- ther to the east than t h a t, i ts northerly l i ne no further north than the north l i ne (produced) of t he Chemical Laboratory and not much further south than thatA It should be so designed as to provide for future expansion in such a way as to l i ne f a il s u b s t a n t i a l ly within a rectangle bounded on the west by t he westerly (produced) of the Engineering Building and on the south by t he southerly l i ne (produced) of the Chemical Laboratory, and so that as it is b u i lt and extended it will r e l a te agreeably to the Engineering Building, presumably with a b a s e- ment entrance on the south side nearly level with t he natural surface t h e r e, and with a main entrance at t he f i r st floor level on t he north side approximately at t he level of t he highest ground of t he ridge or knoll on that At 12 o'clock noon, bids for the erection of the new Home Economics Building were opened and were as follows: Reniger Construction Company, Lansing.*. •-r-»-*|1f02,Sif2#Q0 .: John ?inn & Son, Detroit•*••*••*.,.»..»••»•-*«-••.»»• Geo* A* Burley Company, ? l i n t , » . • • • • . . . . . • • • •• .4-32il00»00, • W* E* Wood & Company, Detroit • • . • • - • • . • •• *.•*•• *f32,358*00 H» G» Christman, Lansing*»»»-».*»«»»».e*.•••.••.*••• ty^Jf, 175*00 Fred G«. Trier, Saginaw»»«**»«.-»» ••^••••»** *»*• *t57> 570*00 ifl9,000»00 _ On motion of Mr* Wat k i n s, it was voted that the Board of Agriculture meet with t he State Administrative Board on Tuesday, July 18, for the purpose of . considering the bids above mentioned• • On.motion of Mrs* Stockman, the matter of employing a Plant Pathologist was referred to t he President with power to act» Moved by Mr. Brody t h at the Bessey house be assigned to Secretary Halladay for a residence at §500 per year, and that the Vedder, Barrows and' . Johnston houses be vacated as soon as possible and used to house student women. Carrisde On motion adjourned• Sscretary OP THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE . p r e s i d e n t 's Office August 2 9, 1922* g o ' c l o ck present, president Friday, l^essrs. watkins, Brody, McColl, Woodman, Mrs* Stockman, and Secretary HailadJ%'» , , The minutes of the previous meeting were approved without reading* The following resignations were presented and,' on motion of Mrs. Stockman, were accepted as of t he dates specified: Seaignations* I I I I I Sthel Sharp, Assistant in the Library, September 1# Ethel Taft, Instructor in Home Economics, September 1, 0 . E, Dunckel, Assistant in Farm Management, August 1 5. he!en Sxmonson, Home Economics Extension Specialist in t>m Upper Peninsula, September *0 ^ ^^ ln t h6 I I I I £eavesi of On motion of Mr* Woodman, the following leaves of absence, were granted, without pay: . ' • Helen Arms, Extension Specialist in Clothing, indefinite sick leave* Gertrude Loudenbach, Instructor in physical Education, one year beginning September 1# Bertha S»Thompsoh,Assistant Professor of Botany, one year beg#Sept»i» Appointments On motion of Mr* Woodman, the following appointments,were approved: Collie Ap p 0 i nt me r»t s'^ : at a salary of #2000 beginning Sep.-ceffiSier 1« . . . iDr. L#A»Kenoyer, Instructor in Botany (in placo of Professor Thompson) ginning September !• " Hay $• Haskeil, Instructor in Mathematics, at a salary of .$1800 be- •. • : September !• -, • . James Earl,-- Instructor in Mathematics, at a salary of #1300 beginning September !• ' • ' Oscar Car g i l l, Instructor in English, at a salary of #l County Club Agent for Schooler aft County from July 1 to December 31, at a salary of #1200 (#50 monthly from Siaith-leTer)* CT^ C^ Kreiser, Instructor in Apiculture for federal students, at a salary of #1500 beginning September 25> to be paid from federal funds* H* J* Gallagher> Instructor in Farm Mechanics for federal students, at a salary of #26^0 per annum beginning September 15 and ending July 15, 1923* Six months of t h is salary is; to be paid from federal funds and four months from Special Courses* On motion of Mr* Brody, the winter short course in Dairy Production and Dairy Manufactures, was increased in length from eight to twelve weeks and the entrance fee increased to #10 for resident students and #20 for non-residents* On motion of Mrs* Stockman, |600 y/as added to the salary -of .Mr* P* 8* Brundage, and 1*1-50 each to the s a l a r i es of Messrs* Bergquist and Stack, to take care of the three months1 s o il survey work which these mn have" been doing during the sunscer* On motion of Mr.* Woodman, Dr* Hibbard's t i t le was changed from In- structor in Botany to Associate Professor of Botany* On motion of Mr* c a t k i n s, the following Grradunte Assistants were appointed: Grad*Assts* appointed* salary of |800 beginning September 1* Leonard Tiedeman, half-time Assistant in Biological Chemistry at a salary of $800 beginning September 1* Milo J* Stutsman, half-time Assistant in Electro Chemistry, at a iment Station, at a salary of #SQO beginning September 1* Miss Miriam Carpenter, half-time Assistant in the Botanical Exper- #800 beginning September 1* B* B* Robinson, h a i r - t i ns Assistant in Farm Crops, at a salary of of $1*00 beginning September 1* * W* H* Hosterman, quarter-time Assistant in Farm Crops, at a salary #800 beginning September 1* Daniel Haseley, half-time Assistant inB acteriology, at a salary of #800 beginning September 1* Clare F* J o l l e y, half-time Assistant in Entomology, at a salary of ginning September l#> J* R* Cole, half-time Assistant in Botany, at a salary of |#O0 be- On motion of Mr* Woodman, the three federal contracts providing for i n s t r u c t i on to be given to federal students during the collegiate year 1922-23, were approved, and the Secretary was authorised to sign and- return them to the Treasury Department* On motion of Mr* Wsodman, Dean Chamberlain was granted permission to attend the meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association at S t . l o u i s, Mo*, August 28 to September 1 with expenses paid* On motion of Mr* Wat kins, it was yoted to build suitable storage space for roots and vegetables as requested by the Farm Crops Department - the cost not to exceed #1400* Oh motion of Mr* Watkins, the memorandum from Major Wrightson to the Board, was laid upon the table* On motion of Mr* Brody, Mr* A* M* Barron was appointed Acting Director of Athletics at a salary of #if500 per annum beginning Septeztfber 1* Federal con- tracts ap- proved • Ch?3toerlain to attend meeting* Root c e ll authorized ar Memo*frnu Wrightson • • D AZRI On motion of Mr* Watkins, Mr* Fred M» Walker was appointed-Advisory Football, Varsity Basketball, and Varsity Baseball Coach at a"salary of #if$00 beginning Septen&er 1* . . . . .. On motion of Mrs* St&ckman, Mrs* Louise H# Campbell was appointed Acting De%r± of Home Economics at a salary of 1*^00 beginning September 1# On motion of Mr* McColl, the Library plans as presented by Architect Coach \:-:-^C: Acting'l)ean.: Library plan* bdopted* Bowd, were adopted* On motion of Mr* McColl, any minor changes desired to be made 1B t he new buildings now under construction, are to be l e ft to the. Architect, the president, and Secretary with power to act* On motion adjourned* Secretary. JLJlJiJL JlMlL MEETING OF THE' STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE October k, 1922* P r e s i d e n t1* Office , . 1 o'clock P^ present, President Friday* Mrs* Stockman, Messrs* McColl, McPherson, Brody, .Woodman and Secretary Hailaday* On motion of Mr* Woodman, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved without reading* • • • • On motion of Mr* Brody, the following appointments w©re made: '-September Chester SV Kuhn, I n s t r u c t or in English, at a s a l a ry of $1800 beginning 1» " - . Arthur W- Lowell, Assistant in Chemistry to succeed Miss Selma Bandemer, at a salary of $1500 beginning Octaber !• f § 1 00 b ii O tb ! . H* K* Patriarche, Assistant in the Library, to replace Hr» Lindquist, at a salary of #1800 beginning October 1» . ' . Kuhn apptdi Lowell apptd patriarch©, Library Asst (radio work) at a salary of fgOG beginning September 1» : Mr» R* L* Rayner, balf-tixne Graduate Assistant in Electrical Engineering -Eayne Sgt» J* Foley to succeed S'gt, Tracy in the Military Department at a salarv of |600 per annum beginning September !• |Sgt.Eoley' l i ;• Harriett Colvin* Instructor in Home Economics, in charge of the ?low«r Pot, «t a salary of flSQQ beginning September 1, with the understanding t h at ivlrs, ColTin is to receive two meals per day in addition. Rachel l a l b o t, Instructor in Home Economics, at a salary of $1800 be- 'jltiss'-: ginning September !• . ^ Sylvia Borgman, Instructor in Home Economics, and-iianager of the V/omans Cojumons, -at a salary of $1700' beginning October 1, the money to be paid from the " funds of the Wo mans Commons* iSyivia Borg-- iman, Instr« |H Ethel G» Webb, Associate professor of Home Economics at a salary of #3200! Ethel Webb,! beginning January 1, 192> • SP • . • Ruth Chesebro, Clerk in the p r e s i d e n t 's Office, at a salary of I13OO .' =>| beginning September !• ' i 0 J •--•-•. |Ches.ebroyC. j P1 Office^:';