I I I I I MBE2IHS OF THE STATE BOARD OF ASHTCULTOEEU July 29, 1925 I* CALL TO OBDSR AHD MINUTES 9:00 a*m* 639 Present: President Butterfield, Mrs* Stockman, Messrs* Watkins. McColl, McPherson* Gowdy* Brody and Secretary Halladay* II. SE05ETARY FOR 2SQ0HD OR IKK>BgATI0ff» 1* The President presented a statement from the Director of Physical Education relative to both finances and student activities in the Department for the fiscal year. Hepart of Dept of Phys. Ed* 2, The President reported that it seemed inadvisable to take on a man at the present time in the project of tax investigation* Be: tax inves project* 3. President Butterfield reported on his search for an Assistant to the President. * BESlGrHAglOHSf APPOIRIMEKTS. SAT-A^Y AI)JUSTN^fl?S. EJO. ^ FOB 2ECQRD OR 1. The President reported the following resignations: Position A. C* Weimar 0* M« Lebel (no letter Mrs* A. C. Kettunen Eleanore Boyer L. F* Newell Raomi Ousterhout Gladys Thayer' Margery Gillesple Assoc* Professor. Dairy Mfg. reed) Asst. Professor. French and Spanish Asst* St. Club leader for Girls (T7«P*) Library Assistant Power Plant Engineer Office Secfy.f Presidents Office Stenographer. Bacteriology Dept* Clerk, Dean of Agriculture Effective Sept. lf 1925 Sept. lf 1925 July 31/1925 Sejt. 19 1925 Jung 30, 1925 August 31. 1925 July 13f 1925. Aug. 31, 1925 He: Asst. to Pres. Resignations On motion of Mr* McPherson it was voted that the above resignations be accepted* 2* President Butterfield reconraended that Mr* L. F. Newell be given a leave of absence of one year from July lf 1925. with salary of #2800*00. He: Mr* Newell leave of ab*& salary On motion of Mr* Gowdy it was voted that Mr* Newell be given the leave of absence with salary* 3. The President reported the following appointments of members of the staff to existing positions and requested confirmation of the samei Appointmttts ! Name v Position Salary Rate Sffective Margaret Miles Peter H. Pearson E. e* scott S* E* Taylor- Charles Lavis Lawrence H* Addington Harold Strickier E* H* Weaver Seo. S* Schilling Dr. E. P. Johnson Howard Koch 0. J. Weisner Mrs. Helen Millar Tyrell Gus . A. Thorpe Florence £• English Dorothy Giltner Howard P» Thompson Florence Cosgray Mabel Coburn Lou Butler Mrs* Hazel Brunson Instructor in French Statistical Secretary of Dept* of Sociology Instr. in Dairy & Asst* in Expr* Station Instr. & Asst. in &cp. Station Asst. in Sugar Investigations Quarter-time Asst«f Dairy HusbV Half-T5me Asst. in Chemistry « tf ft fl w n Bacty. Iff it ft rt If 1» H w County AgrU. Agent, Hillsdale (#1800 from Extension Funds) County Agent, Schoolcraft (for 3 mos. to Oct. 31, 1925) County Club Agent, Menominee Co. (for 6 mos* to Dec* 31, 1925) County Club Agent, Chippewa County (for 3 mos. to Sept* 30, 1925) Library Assistant Power Plant Sngineer Clerk, Registrar's Office Stenographer, Bacty. Sept. Office Secretary Prea. Office Stenographer, EntomDlogy Dept. #2200*00 Sept. lf 1925 1800*00 Sept. 1. 1925 2000*00 2000*00 2000.00 400.00 800*00 800*00 800*00 800.00 800*00 2500.00 Sept. 1. 1925 July 15. 1925 July 1. 1925 Sept. 1, 1925 tt » tt •t it tt H •*.. *• tt tt tt tt tt ft AQg. 1, 1925 50*00 Ho* 50*00 tf July 1, 1925 50.00 •• 1200.00 2800*00 1200*00 1300.00 1500*00 1300*00 Sept* lf 1925. July lf 1925 I June 1.1925 July 13. 1925! July 21, 1925| Aug.i, 1925 ! On motion of Mr* Gowdy it was voted that the appointmsnts be approved. 4* The President reported the following appointments to the Menominee County School: , Same Karl Kn&us John L* Bumbalek Alfred D. Edgar Ada Wilson Mary louise Hopkins Fred Sundstrum Mrs* Clara Carlson Sladys Baker Position Salary Rate Effective Superintendent (County 1800f $3700.00 luly 1. 1925 Ext* 1200 & Menominee Special 700) Principal Instructor, Farm Mechanics 2700*00 2000*00 Aug* lf 1925 July 15f 1925 (thirty days leave during year) Instructor. Home Economics 10 mos* 160.00 Mo. Sept* 1. 1925 t Instructor/ English & History 10* mo* 150*00 " Aug. 15f 1925 Farm Foreman. 12 mo. July lt 1925* Coolc & Asst. Matron {with room 9 1200*00 p mos. and board) Office Assistant* 12 mo. 65.00 w 50*00 * Sept. 1* 1925 July lt 1925 On motion of Mr* McPherson it was voted that the above appointments be approved. 640 transfer of #500 from Sta* Funds to Exp* Sta. Funds He: Leave of absence of E.B. Hill 1* Tile President asked for confirmation of his authorization to transfer #500.00 from the Sraham Station Funds to the M. S. C. Experiment Station funds* On motion of Mr. Brody it was voted that the transfer be authorized. 2* The President asked for confirmation of his authorization to grant B. B. Hill six weeks leave of absence with pay. On motion of Mr. Brody it was voted that the leave of absence with pay be granted* 3# The President reported the following authorisations for out-of-state travel. I. ; 0ut~of-state Mr. Hannah travel Mr. R. G. Carr Mr. Bainey, Mr. Fogle Prof. Megee Mr. Patch Prof. Card Prof. Ferguson J. B. Hasselman R. Kelson Des Moinest la - Amer. Poultry Assoc. Manhattan, Kas.- Poultry Instractors & Investigators All expenses Several States - Extension Illinois Illinois * * - Farm Crops, Seed Corn Drying Houses *• n .. Farm Mech. " lf " " l/2 n - Federated Service Alfalfa Tour All f Penn. Univer. - Amer. Institute of Cooperation Expenses of one Kansas City - Poultry Assn. Meetings Des Moines, la. and Manhattan, Kas. man only Haleigh, K.C* - Amer. Asso. of Agri. College Editors All Expenses Chula Yista, Cal. - Botany, Celery seed plants All Expenses rt " k m i \ On motion of Mr. Gowdy it was voted that the expenses be authorized. 7. -HgCOBBEaDATIOHS F50M TH3 PRESHEKT FOH ACTIOI? OF THB BOAHD. Union Trust Co. Scholar- ship won by K.Stolpman 1. The President read a communication from the Union Trust Company of Detroit, relative to a scholarship won by Kenneth Stolpman, and recommended that Secretary Halladay be authorized to handle the case at his discretion. On motion of Mr. McPhsrson it was voted that the matter be left to Secretary Halladay. j Sew Positions ; to be estb. 2. The President recommended the establishment of the following new positions as recommended by Departmentsi Department Agricultural Engr. Horticulture Chemistry Music Animal Pathology Publicity Library Electrical Engr. Botany Physiology & Phann. Animal Pathology L. L. Drake Home Economics Landscape Gard. Continuing Education Publicity Horticulture v itt Pos ition Proposed Salary Man in charge of Farm Sail dings $ 1620.00 #1620.00 Instructor in Floriculture 2400.00 Instructor Pianist Technician (i Col. & £ Sta.) Asst. to Mr. Hasselman Library As s is tant 1440.00 1620.00 1620.00 1320.00 Prea.'s Board Heeonsnend. Vb te $1620.00 2400.00 1620.00 1440.00 1620.00 1620.00 1320.00 Graduate Assistants Half-Time Assistant Ha If-Time Assistant tt it if w it w 800.00 800.00 800.00 600.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 800.00 Bxtens ion Courxty Agent (District Ext.) Clothing Specialist - 10 mos. Bural Landscape Gardener (If funds available next spring) HaIf-Time Spec, tn Continuing Ed.1500*00 2000.00 Asst. Editor Ext. (10 mos) 1500.00 2000.00 2400.00 300.00 Mo. 300*00 Mo.(July 1 to 2400.00 (Oct. 31 Station Field Station Asst. U. P. (If funds are available) 1200.00 1200*00 if " Alexander Laurie 't Instr. in if Hort# \ • ; !! Miss Jennie 3uell9 Spec* in Cont.Sd. On motion of Mr. McPherson it was voted that the positions be established. 3* 5?hs President recommended the appointment of Mr. Alexander Laurie as Instructor in Horticulture, at a salary of $2400 a yearf effective Sept. lf 1925* On motion of Mr. Watkins it was voted that the appointment be confirmed. 4* President Butterfield recommended the appointment of Miss Jennie Buell of Ann Arbor as Specialist in Continuing Education, at a salary at the rate of $1500 a year for half time servicef the same to be effective October lt 1925. On motion of Mr. McPharson it was voted that the appointment be approved. Increases in Salary of Extension people 5. President Butterfield recommended the following increases in salary: 36 County Agents from #1200 to #1800* effective April 1, 1926. Five Home Demonstration Agents, from #1000 to $1200f effective Jan. lf 1926 Six County Club Agents from #1000 to #1200, effective January lf 1926. On motion of Mr. McPherson it was voted that the matter be referred to the Extension Committee for further report. I L*L# Sovocool j to be Research '*\ Asst. in Scon. j 6. The President recommended the appointment of Mr. L. L. Sovocool for the position of research Assistant in Economics, salary to be at the rate of #800 a year for nine months of the Academic year. On motion of Mr. 3rody it was voted that the appointment be approved. m i i i i i ?• president Butterfield recommended that Professor S.H* Ryder be given the titles of Dean j of the Division of Liberal Arts* Supervisor-of the Summer School and Head of the Department of •History, w i t ha salary of $6000 a year as inclusive of'his entire services, the same effect- ; ive "Sept*" 1, 1925. ; " ; : On motion of :Mr. Srody it was voted the recommendation- be adopted* iriBt Title and • [position 'of :Dean Hyder. . 8. The President presented the statement of Profesjs.br A* JY Claris: concerning the leadership ;Re: Leadership of the 3and for the ensuing year* jof Band* On motion of Mr* Gowdy it was voted that the' matter be referred to the President and Secre- j j tary with power to act* . . ; 9. President Butterfield recommended that the title of Dr. G. E* Coons be Professor of Plant} He: Titles of Pathology, and that Professor Lloyd C. Srrrnohs be Professor of .-Mathematical Statistics and Dr* C. £• Millar be Professor of Soils* I Dr. Coons, ;Mr* L* Smmons* X>r, Millar* •10'. President 3utterfield recommended that he be authorised to appoint a "Committee on Eis- r torical Materials^, with Dr. J?rarJ: 3« Kedzie as chairman, to provide a plan for assembling, J "Committee on and to assemble so far as practicable^ historical and memorial concerning the College, and to incur such expense as may be necessary for the best service of the Committee. {Historical • i Materials'** On motion of Mrs* Stockman it was voted that the recommendation be adopted* .11. President Butterfield recommended that he be authorized to name, in consultation v/ith Alumni Members of the State Board of Agriculture, a ''Committee on En do vvmentsTr under the chairmanship of Dr* Frank S. Zedzie* The purpose of the committee: will to be try to secure financial aid from individuals, corporations, or foundations, more particularly for certain buildings, equipment and:.permanent endowment. The committee-'will consist primarily of Alumni but names of other citizens; may be added from tine to time as seems best* The President is farther authorised to incur such expense as may be necessary for the best service of the com- mittee » • Re: Purpose of ''Committee on Endowments?. On motion of Mr.. McPherson it was voted that the recommendation be adopted. 12. president Butterfield presented and endorsed the recommendation- of .Dean:Shaw that Prof* j C. :E. Card be appointed head of the Poultry Department of tthe Agricultural Division, ?/ith l a salary of $3600 a year to be divided as follows: #5000 College and §600 Experiment Station.: C, E. Card Head of Poul- try Division* On motion of Mr. Brody it. was voted that the appointment be approved* ; 13. Sean Shaw presented the outline of the proposed agreement between the Michigan State ; College and the State Department of Agriculture concerning certification of Poultry Hatch- ; J eries.(Ho action taken). 14. Dean Shaw read a telegram from Mr. Putnam relative to the destruction of the Dairy Barn • at Chatham by fire and Secretary Halladay reported certain negotiations concerning replace- : Fire at Chat-| hamo On motion of Mr* MeColl it was voted that Dean Shaw and Secretary Halladay be appointed a committee to go to the Chatham Station to start cons tract ion and replacement of the two'barns Sec* Ealladay j to go to Chat- recently destroyed by-fire. Dean Shaw & • : . • • •. • '. • ^ • ' • •.. • • • ' 7 1. 5 S P Q 5 TS FEOJil COEffiIITgEES.0? g IS 3 0 A 5 D. : ' . ; • ' ' • . ' •' •• • • . : ; i ' h a n i« . ,..: !; ! ' ' ,.' . ; .-; •" ' • : " • • • . :- : •: " •: : : 711. HISCELZ^jStSOUS-HTSiaESS FB.OVL PHSSIDSITT, SSCKEgAHY, DEilTS, ETC. ' ] ;' 1. Secretary Halladay reported concerning conditions and needs of the double row of elm trees on the boulevard. JHeport on needsl of trees in boulevard* On motion of Mr, Go^dy it v/as voted that the matter be left to the Secretary with power to act. 2. Secretary Halladay read a letter from the Michigan State Veterinary Medical Association.iHes letter fror - : •"" •' • On motion of Mr* McPherson it v;as voted that the matter be referred to the Committee on Buildings and Grounds. • ' -."• ; ] M ." S. 7 e t *;: i c. |Association. 5. Secretary ^alladay reported for a committee of the faculty, the report having been ap- ; proved by the President, as to assignment of quarters for certain departments*(Ho action taken) 4* The President recommended that the proper degrees be awarded all those members of the 'Summer'School senior class. .wiio satisfactorily complete the requirements for graduation and TSummer School are recommended by the faculty* |Degrees for jstudents. On motion of Mr. Brody it was voted that the degrees be awarded* . ; 5. Secretary Ealladay reported a set of rales for the policing of college property. Matter of pol-| • icing college- On motion of Mrs* Stockman it *^.s voted that the matter be left to the committee on Build- ' \ property, ings and Grounds* 7III> SPECIAL 03DER OF BUSINESS. ' f- 1* The President presented certain cost estimates from Mr. T.. £}• Phillips* 2# •• The president presented a statement concerning the status of special appropriations by the legislatures of 1923 and 1925. 3. The president presented a tentative schedule concerning the use of appropriations for current expenses made by the legislature of 1925. (No action taken on the aboye. matters., which were presented to the Board by the President) • ^ 1 4# j hQ p r e s i d e nt p r e s e n t ed t he s a l a ry schedule f or the forthcoming academic y e ar and racom- g S a l a ry s c h e d u le mended the adoption of t he schedule e f f e c t i ve September 1, 1925* | for the forth- j gosling academic • Oil motion of Mr, Brody.it was voted that the schedule as revised, be adopted* g year* SALARY SCHEDULE 19.25-25 E f f e c t i ve S e p t. 1," 1925* SALARY HEC, 31 1924-25 PllliS. A5BICULTIIRB 0LLZC3 STATION EXT. OTHER : AGRICULTURAL JSSQ MusseLsan, H« E. i F o g l e, F* Em : :G a l l a g h e r, • E. J* KsjnmoTiu.* R© :Robey, 0* IS. S a u r e, 2* C* Livingstonf Lc j? Aniundson, Geo « iSessler^ K* A* A-sst. ±raf* Inst. Inst* *5"pGC» And Asst* Asst* Prof* Res« Asst< Draftsiiian(llew) Agr*., 3nc> Spec* 2300 1700 3200 2800 3600 2800 2400 A* AfflMAL HJSBAED3Y Brown, G. Edwards, Branaman, Freeman, G. A, V. A. ",7. E. J. prof. Assoc Inst. Specl alist & An, . Prof Hub. . & Res 4250 3* As.3000 2400 3000 3A2SHY H6 3G_j 0 « ili * ..Burnett, J. S* LTICSSj ?• 3* Huffman, C« F» Taylor, G* E. o C O tt j jit* U* * I J e l l s, J, G. ' G i r r b a c h, Geo* ?t »t »? 5500 Prof* S Dairy Hutu AssO)C. P r o f. & R e s, As,3300 3200 3300 *> 2600 2000 3000 3100 2700 2600 2400 Supts Off. Testing Instr* 2c Asst* (Res*) Dairy Spec* J! Tt Tt U SSAN'S O??IC£ AHD DIHZCTOB Shav/, H. S. Hill, E. B. 5500 Dean and Director 3600 Asst. to Dean and Dir. 3600 Chemist fies* Assoc* CHS4ISTSY SXP. STATION Patten, A. J. Robinson, C* S* Miller, S. J. //inter, 0. B« Musselman, M. Bsndemer, Selina Burtf Kenneth ff rt !! tt ASSte tr EX?. Sxt. Director Asst* 2xt» Director Co» Agt* Leader »l rt tt 't ft *t H« D« A* Leader Asst* H. D. A. Leader Home Mgt* Spec* Clothing Spec* Nutrition Spec* Clothing Spec* State Club Leader Asst* St* Club Leader Tf Tt ft ft f? >t rr ff it rf r? C l o t h i ng Spetf. A s s t » . 3 tt Club Leader( DIHECT03fS OFFICE •Baldwin, R. McDonel, K. H* Carr, R* G. Ballard, C. V. Amos, S. S. Campbell, Louise Brekke* Julia Wells, Mrs* B« Smith, Edna :Williams, Carrie ;Hunter, Martha ;Sorenson, Agnes Wright, Ms L« Pearson, levels :Wixsonf Sylvia Wilder, Harriet iLundin, P. Gr. iDuBord, Srorna FA3M CROPS Cox, J* i?« Megee, C. S. Doroi, .£!.••£• Cormany, C* E« 3ro;vn5 'H. M« 4500 3800 3000 3200 2000 1980 4500 3000 4500 4200 3600 3500 3000 2500 3000 2800 2800 2400 3600 3400 3000 2500 2500 2500 2520 1700 3200 2800 1620 3500 2800 2520 4500 3000 3180 5500 3300 7^-80 2750 I960 1980 3180 2820 2700 2520 5500 5600 4500 3800 3120 3200 2000 •1980 1500 4500 3000 4500 4200 3780 3500 3000 2640 3000 2800 2800 2520 3600 3400 3000 2640 2640 2500 2400 2400 3600 1600 1720 1700 2000 1620 3100 2300 2520 4500 2300 1880 1320 2750 1300 900 1200 800 1600 800 1400 700 1000 1000 1600 2760 660 2750 2300 4500 3800 3120 3200 2000 1980 1500 r P I 1600 3600 2800 2520 3180 3180 2820 2700 2520 4500 3000 3300 3000 3780 2300 3000 2640 3000 2800 2800 2520 2400 2200 3000 2640 2640 2600 2400 2400 2400 1980 1200 1200 1200 12Q0 1200 1500 & F* 0. * rrof* : ^Xpa & Res* Prof. Assoc. Asst. n Instr. u Res» rt ••-•o S ue If 5000 As.3400 11 3200 " 2500 2300 2400 2500 5400 3400 3200 2760 2400 2520 2600 3700 245© 2300 1250 1720 200 1700 950 1700 460 1150 800 Kurtz-, L«. D. ±}*^\. we O •D3C« AZRI NAMES TITLES 3ALAHY SSS. BY 1924-25 P3E3. C0LL2S2 3TATI0H 2ST. 0TH2R 643 Getrnan, '<**• A» Hofrre, K* 0* Pettigrove, H. R. Lill, J. 6* Lavis, Sharles Rainey, 2. #• Wes ton, J* *?• Skiver, C. B* Miller, P* A Rather, H* C* PASK £M> HORSE Allen, J# M* C* Hudson, R. S* Reynolds, C. J* Carter, J* FORESTRY Chittenden, A. K» DaCainp, J# C« Herbert, P* A« Kroodsma, '*. F# Hyland, Pay Handryx, J* J* BraSf&r&jLBV 2* •Sardner,-^C &v Marshall, $. ilL Starr, Geo. * Dutton, W. C* Crist, J* W* Loree, ^. ^* Partridge, IT* L* Alex, ^aurie Edmunds, J# P* Cardinell, H* A/ Hootman, H. • Johnston Wells, H. H* foreman R8S* Asst*•& ipec. Asst* Prof* & Res* Asst I7« 5# 2# A# Exp. As s t• in ^ugar Inve s t• Asst* Res* Asst* & Spec* Ext* Spec* #2200 3100 .2600 2000 2600 3600 2200 2400 3400 $2360 3300 2700 3000 2000 2700 36Q0 2200 2520 3600 Blacksmith Supt* Foreman (Plus House) Groom 2200 3000 1800 1920 2280 3180 • 1600 1980 Profs and *brester Asst* Prof* Asst* Prof* and Res* Asst2400 Specialist Res* Asst* forestry 5000 3000 3200 (Dunbar) 1900 Assoc* Prof* ^es* Assoc Prof* & Horticulturist Assoc* Prof* & Res* As* Res* Assoc* ft « Asst* Prof* ft * Tt ff ^& Res. Asst. 3550 5000 3650 3800 3200 3000 2800 3000 Instr. in Floriculture (new) InstructorT Field Sta* Asst* U* P*{new) Hort* ^pec* 1800 §upt* *^o* Haven Sta* • ff Graham Sta* 3500 3000 1200 1600 5000 3i20 2520 3200 1800 1900 3600 5000 3650 3800 3200 3180 2880 3120 2400 1920 1200 3500 3000 1300 1700 I I I LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Halligan, C. ?# ass Prof* Instructor 4500 4500 1800 4500 1800 POULTRY HUSBANDRY Card,-V. *• Ferguson, C* M* Hannah, J» A* Wiesner, Q. J* SOILS McCool, M. 11. Bouyoucous, G* L* Millar, G* E# Grantham, G* M* Harmer, P* M* Spurway, G# H* Sheeting, L* C# 7eatchf J* 0*^ Romaine, J* • Weidman, **• ^* Trull, Frank Price, 0* B. Hyde, J* H* SPECIAL COUBSSS Texmy, Ralph 3ACTERI0L0GY Giltner, ^ F a b i a n^ £•••-#*; Stafseth, H. J* Mailman, $• L# Chandler, W# L* Ruehle, &• L* A* Huddleson, I* F* Snyder, H» H# Torrey Prof* Asst* Prof* Poultry Spec* 3000 3000 2700 2000 3600 3000 2820 2000(Hesigned 7-31$ 2400 3000 5000 Prof* 3800 Res* Prof. 3600 Res* Prof* 3400 Res* Assoc» & ^pec* Asst. Prof* & Res* Assoc3300 3300 Res* Assoc* Asst. Prof* & Res* Assoc2800 Ses* Assoc* 3500 1800 fies* Asst. Asst* 2100 1800 Asst* Instr.&Res-Asst. in s,piIS;2700 1500 Asst* 5000 3800 3900 3400 3420 3420 2940 3500 1800 2160 1980 2700 1500 2500 2350 950 1940 1400 director 3300 3300 3300 Head of Dept^ Prof*/& Bacteriologist- Assoc* Prof* and Ses* Assoc* Asst. Prof. & Res. Asst tf Assoc ?t Tf tt lf ft M Res. Assoc. Ses. APPLIES SCiSITCE 6000 6000 3300 3400 2900 3500 3400 3400 3000 3600 3420 3400 3000 3600 3400 3540 3000 1800 4400 2620 1600 2500 1600 1200 1600 - 800 1800 500 2000 2200 3540 3000 1800 960 1250 900 2280 3180 1800 1980 4000 3120 2200V 1400 700 1450 }500 1000 1000 600 2600 1 "i 1500 ; :• .1000 - 1700 3000 2200 1620 3600 ; ; 1000 320 1800 3200 1900 (without contract^ 1800 2500 2075 2330 1070 2400 1920 1800 2500 1575 2000 3200 3180 550 2050 1200 1300 1700 1200 2500 3800 1550 1700 1620 3420 3500 1800 2160 1980 1500 1800 3500 3000 ! i 2820 2000 i J 1700 850 1000 1300 ; \ I 644 SMES TITLES SALARY 19 24-" 25 REC. 3Y D2PT. COLLEGE 5TA* EXT. ' OTHER i BOTAUY •i Bessey, E. A. •| DeZeeuw, Ji,. •: Coons, >*. H, •Darlington, H. T. • Hiobard, H. p. •Woodcock, S. •c. •Thompson, 3ertha •Strong, ^orrest -Nelson, R. • Kotila, J. E. •;Bennet, w«, *?, -Clements, aarry .Carpenter, Mirisni" • Watson, $. E» Prof, & Sotanist Assoc, J?rof« frof. Assoc, Prof. Assoc, ^rof, & ^es. As* Asste Prof» Asst. in -^otany -j time Instr* Hes. Asst. »• it «i »i 5000 3500 4000 3000 3400 2800 2400 2700 2600 2600 Instr, in Plant Physiology Asst. Plant Path. Collector 1600 • Clark, A. J. • -Huston, li. c. •Heed, H. : • Sartsuchj ^ruce • Swing, 3). 2, a. Publow, H. &* -Ball, tf. JJ e • Lighfoody • Lewis, *. C, • Churchill, Geo. • y/idick, w. **. -Mason, O'Heal Hardesty, J. 0, • Leininger, 2im - Jasper, J. J. , -Maxfield, r. £\ Prof. Prof, Assoc. Prof. » it Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof, Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof* Instr., Bisp, wlerk Instr. Instr. Instr. '• Instr. Ins tr. 5000 4000 3800 3400 3200 500 2600 2500 2400 1800 1900 1900 1800 1800 2000 1800 900 2100 2000 1200 2160 2120 2120 1800 5000 3600 4000 3120 3400 2920 1200 1800 2880 2760 2760 1800 1800 5000 4000 3900 3520 3480 3500 2600 2700 2400 1800 I960 2040 1920 1920 1800 1920 4100 3600 1900 3120 1400 2920 1800 720 640 640 1800 5000 4000 3900 3520 3480 3500 2600 2700 2400 1800 1980 2040 1920 1920 1800 1920 150 mOnth (S.S.) D B M 'S OFFICE • Kedzie, *• k* Dean 6000 6000 6000 EHtPOMOLO&Y McDaniel, ^« Eelty, A. H. (ientner, L« G -Kremer, J. C. Hies, Don •Ewell, a. METEQRQLOSY • Seeley, U. K. PHYSICS 4700 Prof, & Entomologist £sso£« Prof. & -<*9s. AsstSOOO 2700 Asst. Prof. 2400 Asst, 1800 Asst, Instructor Apiculture, Spec. 2200 5000 3000 2700 2640 1860 1800 2280 Instr*(Part time) 600 600 ;. Chapman, C. W. -Laycock, ^* a. - Snow, 0* L* - Morrison, ^. - Morell, L* B* Chapman, &* L* Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc* Tf Asst. Prof. Assoc. Machinest ft - Morrison, ^lizabeth Lab* Asst* IZOOLOSY AHD.6E0IOGY • Hunt, H. R* Prof• & Zoologist Assoc. * Stack, J. W. •-iBergqutst*, S. G* Assoc. I n s t r. -Gannett, s. W# I ! CIVIL ENGIMEERIHG Allen, Chester Cade, c. M* Hitchcock, W* W# Gould, F. K Miller, w. K Wood. H* 0* Prof* Asaoc* Asst* Instr. Asst* Instr, ?rof. Steward, !L Z. Field, L. N. Assoc. Newman, -i. U-.C, Assoc. Ischeels, A* a» i Steward. J. W. ?r o f» Assoc. 4500 5200 3200 2700 3200 1500 1200 4500 2800 2800 2000 4650 3300 3300 2820 3200 1500 1200 4500 3000 3000 1600 3N&IHEERING 3800 2900 2700 2400 2100 4200 3060 2700 2400 2280 .3000 600 2000 5000 3600 2200 3500 2800 5000 3600 3300 3720 3000 1600 1400 2640 1860 2280 £400 1600 2700 1800 600 4650 3300 3300 2820 3200 1500 1200 250 4250 3000 3000 1600 H. B. r. 3, B. #16001,2/3 year. ]} 4200 3060 2700 2400 2280 3000 2000 5000 3600 3300 3720 3000 Aim IL4MES TITLES Ealt*ifearolineAsst* Prof. Stewart, E* H* c. 1* Robertson, J* 3* I&str* Asst* Prof* Asst* ?rof• 3rattinf "" Fairbanks, 0. W* Asst* Prof• Butler, Edith Clark, Jessie #• Instr* (Part Time} Instr* 3LECTIICAL ENGII BERING • Foltz, L. S. Cory, M. H. Kinney, S. S. • Osburn, B. K, . Naeter, A. Professor Assoc. ^rof. Instr. Instr. Assoc. Prof. HEC. BY COLLSSE SfA. EXT. 0TH2H 645 2500 2600 2800 2400 2520 2100 2520 4200 3200 2400 2180 3000 2500 2600 2800 2400 2520 2100 2520 4200 3200 2400 2180 3000 SALAHY 1924-25 2500 2600 2800 2400 2400 2000 1500 3800 3200 2300 2000 I I I I I DEAN'S OFFICE • Bisseir; G, W. Dean 5500 5500 5500 ERIHG TECHNICAL ENGINE Dirks, H. B. Hauling, ". *. Hobbs, G. -W. •Adendorff, John Sefing, F. w. •Watt, W. L. Sangster, B. Posthmus, G. Krentel, A. p. Sicher, J. Six, C N. Crawt'ord, *• S. Prof•- Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. » • . » » •• Instr. Instr. Instr. Instr. Instr. Instr. » Shop. Sngr. 4500 2800 2600 2800 2400 2400 2000 2000 2200 2200 2100 1500 4650 3000 2700 3000 2520 2400 2100 • 2000 2200 2200 2100 1500 4650 3000 2700 3000 2520 2400 2100 2000 2200 2200 2100 1500 RADIO: phippeny, P. I, Operator 900 900 900 Dean Assoc. Prof. •^ssoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Zrueg9r, Jean Webb, Ethel Ge'ttemy, W. Hughes, Osae Dye, Marie Clemens, Louise vBayha, Anna 2!ear, Julia Shellanberger, Marylnstr. Ho ffarth, Josephine Instr. Hickaman, Audrey Cowan, ^ th Bemis, *V Gross, Irma Asst. Prof. Supt. Inst. Mgt. Instr. ECONOMICS Hedrick, W. 0. Hornar, J« !D. Wyngarden4 H. Dunford, C, s. Gee, Ji. *% Patch, Gifford Clayton, Claude Porsberg, A. B. Riddell, F, T. ^ahstoll, »*.; A. Cribbs, W. S... Prof. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Asst. Prof. Markets. Spec. Assoc Prof. & Has. Prof. Indus, -^ela. Instr. Markets. Spec. if s tt EDUCATION Phelan, Bohn Prof. Rufi, John Kason, L. J* Walker, Anita Kieblsr, S. W. Assoc. Prof. **apervisory Teach. " »t '» t» ft ft HOME ECONOMICS- 5500 3200 3175 3200 3000 3000 3000 2500 2040 2400 1800 2400 3000 2400 5500 3200 3175 3200 3000 3000 3000 2500 1900 2400 1900 2400 3000 2200 LIB^HAL ARTS 4500 4250 3500 3600 2700 3500 2800 3500 4000 4650 4250 3500 3720 2820 3720 .3720 3750 2800 3500 4000 6500 7000 4000 1900 1900 2800 2000 2000 1800 4500 3200 3175 3200 3000 3000 3000 2500 2040 2400 1800 2400 3000 1200 4650 4250 3500 3720 2820 1860 3750 2800 1000 adra. 1000 Educ 4000 1900 1900 2800 2000 2000 1800 1000 1200 5000 1850 3720 3500 4000 Johnston, W, ?/• Zing, B. s. Miles, Miss M. Boseboom, Horma Hughes, L. C. Prof. Assoc. Prof. Instr. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. ENGLISH 5000 S400 2700 2600 2700 5000 3400 2220 £820 3000 5000 3400 2220 2S20 3000 NAMES TITL3S Mayne, L* B. JTelson,- &>* H* .Randall,- K.: C 9 DeVries, PU H. Frounick, ^. ** tfise, Wm* H* Lyons, B. DeHaan, J. M* L e a t h e r s, Mrs* A Muilanherg, #• J Sca&din, Miss M. Patch, fi* J* Gulliver ^ r^» Ulrnan, P. T« Asst. Prof* Instr* Instr* Instr* to Asst* Prof* Instr* Asst* Prof.(P. ?*} Instr* Instr* in German & ^pan, L. " Spanish Asst* Prof* Instr* # (5ELF*SUPP0RTIir&) Field Instr* H ft ft i? SALARY• EEC. 3Y 1924*25 PRES. $2400 2950 2100 1800 2200 1800 500 1950 2000 #2520 3120 2280 1980 2400 1980 2160 2000 2100 1800 2280 1980 2520 1920 2500 2500 2500 2750 2750 2750 C0LLEG2 STA* SXT, OTHER §2520 3120 2280 13.80 2400 I960 600 2160 2000 2100 1800 2280 1980 2520 1920 2750 1375- 2750 1375 HI3T0HY Ryder, * v H. Lyon, E. *. Hendrick, Mrs. M. Kirby, Mrs* M* P. Caswell, J* T. Prof* Asst* Prof* Asst* H Resigned Asst. Prof. MATHHilATICS Plant, L. C# Emmons, L* ^« Crowe, S* S# Speeker, Gr* G« Srove, "S/- &• Olson, H* L* Zimball, W. G* Evers, C# Sheedy, J* Prof* Prof. Assoc* Prof. H »t rf ft ft Asst* " rt Instr* rt MUSIC Taylor, J. S* Clark, Mrs. H. M* Instr. - Bemis, Delia Henkel, Mrs* .Olive. " tf Director 5000 2500 2600 1400 2500 5000 4000 3200 3300 2800 2600 2000 1800 1800 3500 1600 1600 1600 Pianist tr Band and Other P. T. Instr 6000 2700 2820 2760 5000 4000 3300 3420 3180 2700 2800 1800 1980 6000 (.§5000 History, $1000 Dean) 2700 2620 2760 5000 4000 3300 3420 3130 2700 2800 1800 1980 3500 1800 1680 1500 1440 2000-C. I 3500 1800 1680 1600 1440 i. Budget SOCIOLOGY Mumford, iiben Hoffer, C. V Thaden, John Pearson, ^ Prof. Assoc* Prof* Asst. Prof* & Res* As3t* Statistical Secretary 4000 4000 3500 2500 1800 4000 3500 1250 900 1250 900 3600 3520 2800 2500 1000 1200 1380 3000 3000 TOCATIOJSAI TEACHER1 S TRAINING Phelan Walpola, B# A# •'Grover, 2# L* Garrison, Ersna Rogers, Mabel Kruegor, Jean Gross, Irma •Andrews, K* Irons, Miss M* L« Itinerant teacher train- Prof* Asst. Prof* Assoc* Prof. Asst. Prof* Asst. Prof* Prof. (P. T.) Critic teacher (See Education) 3600 3400 3530 3400 2800 2800 2500 2500 (See Home Economics) ft 1200 1380 1380 er. See letter from Phelan Lint on, ^Vbert " ft ANATOMY Chamberlain, ?. *&f. Prof* Johnston, H# E* Asst* P ^ • • 2800 3000 2000 3000 VETERINARY 4200 2800 4200 3000 AIT1MAL PATHOLOSY. Hallroan, 2. 5c Sholl, L. B.' A s s o c. P r o f. Instr. Technician (New) 4000 2000 4200 2180 1620 PHYSIOL03Y AND PHASMACOIOSY Eoseboom, B. ^. Assoc. Prof. Taylor, 0. A. Asst. Profe 3500 3000 3500 3000 4200 3000 2100 2180 810 3500 3000 2100 810 i u ZRI 647 HiMSS TITLES MBSICDT2 Hut ton, J, ?# •°alesf ^L Assoc* ..P Asst, Prof* SALARY 19-24-25 EEC. BY Pres. COLLEGE STA. EXT. OTHER 3800 2800 3800 2900 3800 2900 I I I I I PHYSICAL EDUCATION Young, R* H* Frimidig, L* L* Kobs, J* Casteel, Miles Burhans, L* D* •Heppinstall^ John director Asst. "ir* to Issoc* Coach & Instr* ff " Instr* lf Grimes, Helen Supple, Dorothy Taylor, J« ,L* Part Time woaching Asst* Prof* Instr* Coach & Instr* PHYSICAL EDUCATION 6000 3300 3000 2000 2700 2600 1900 2400 2400 6000 3540 3000 2280 2860 2700 2040 2580 2040 2580 2500-.C.U. 6000 3540 3000 2280 2880 2700 2040 2580 2040 2580 Budget Asst* Asst* Li"b* Asst. Landon, Mrs« LindaLibrarian JtcKinley, ^ th Betts, Ssther .Moncrief*.. Olive Giltner, ^orothy Asst* Phelps, H# 'S.-.' Hef* Lib*. Cleveland, I. Lib* Asst. Charlotte Jaclcson Jennings, Helen As s t• (Hew) " tf Foley, J* Meski11, J. 3gt* Sgtm (Armorer) LIBRARY 2800 1600 1800 1800 1600 1800 1500 2000 3000 1980 2100 1920 1200 1920 1680 2100 1320 MILITARY 600 1300 500 1300 2600 1980 2100 1920 1200 1920 1680 2100 1320 600 1300 OF C Phelan, John Dean Adviser of ^o'men • Student Counselors (See Education) 3000 1000 3000 PRESIDSITTfS OFFICE Kenyon L* Sutterfield President Asst* to Pres* Halladay. Herman H# Secretary Schepers, J* CaroJ)bell, IT* Sweeney, P/#. N# Treas* Bookkeeper Purch* Ag# SUPER7I50H OF SDISiSR SCHOOL 5EGISgRA5fS OPFIC3 Yalceley* -^lida Perlet Anna Registrar PUBLICITY Hasselman, J* Feighner, ASst* Supervisor Asst* (New) Asst* Asst* (Hew) 12000 5000 5.5.00. 4000 1400 3400 3000 2000 1150 1620 12000 5500 4000 1800 3400 12000 5000 6000 4000 1800 3400 NO SALARIES 3000 2000 3000 2000 3750 1500 3900 1620 1500 2000 MISCELLANEOUS Aliimni Dir« 3300 3300 3300 NO SALARIES . ALDMHI McCarthy, Mr* COMM2HCEMSNT HO:SALARIES COHVOCATIOHS DIPLOMAS ELECTRIC LIGHTS • S X P M SE 30APD MEMBERS •ffIRE PSO'TSCTIOIT HEALTH SSR7ICB ^Dr* Ramsey > Miss Appieton • Skellinger, Mrs* Uurse Physician Head Nurse 4100 1800 1600 4100 1800 1600 4100 1800 1600 400 500 400 2750 1500 2000 648 1TAMES TITLES 5EHEHAL- BXPEH3S : Uewell, L* F*Bngineer(Lv« of Abs, Thompson, H« F. fl •3owdf E« A. Architect -Phillips,:T. Land Architect Lavers, A* H«Supt* • Groat, SimonMght Watchman Biery, J. G. Y* 11. C. A* Sec'y ..Lovewe 11, Heva ff rl CfflSFPS E1P50VM15ITTS Gilnson; ^ . ^ u p t» of Srounds FSEIGHT AND CARTAGE 3ALAP.Y H 3 C. 3Y 1*24-25 PHSS. 2800 2800 3500 1000 3500 1300 500 500 2800 2800 3500 1000 3500 1300 500 500 2800 2600 3500 1000 3500 1300 500 500 2400 2400 2400 110 SALARIES OTHER 1 1 HEATING LAUHDRY RADIO STORE Cudworth, L. A. TELEPHOBE Asst. store keeper 1400 1500 1500 Buell, Miss J. Spec, in cont. Ed. (Part time-effective Oct. (Menominee) Knaus, Karl Supt. Bumbalek, J. L. tfilson, Ada Edgar, Alfred D. Instr. Farm Mech. .Hopkins, Mary L. Principal Instr. Home Scon. 1 Sng. & Hist. " " Sundstrum, Fred Farm Foreman Carlson, Mrs. C. Cook and Asst. Llatron Baker, "ladys Snore, Lora Schmidt,. Jaunita Johnston, Dorothy Bee"be, Bertha Parks, •"'lice Office Asst. Stenog. Ag. -^ng " " Clerk Dairy Stenog. B " " Ail. Has 1200 1200 1200 1500 1200 Dean's off. 1600 Farm Crops 1400 1200 " 1000 •• " 1260 1200 1260 1620 1200 1200 1400 1200 1000 1500 700 1, 1925 3750 2700 2700 1600(10 mo.) 1500 2000 1500(10 mo. 150 per mo. 1500 1200($100 mo.)1200 585 585(§65m8. 9 mo.) 600(50 per mo)600 * if Schroeder, Lulu Howe 11, Olive Price, Verna Kessler, Caroline Harvey, Mrs. Maude Hubbell, Jane Bobison, Frances Smith, Hdlen Roberts, Leola Willis, Helen Bogue, Mrs. Myra Bittner, Francis Burns, Cleotha Eicher, Mary Easton, Flora Hunt, Lucille Keck, Alice Farm, Olive '• " " 11 " 1400 Forestry 1200 Hort. 1200 " 1200 Poultry 1200 " Soils 1300 Short 0oursel2OO 1350 1300 1200 1300 1500 1350 1250 1300 Bulletin ^lerk ^tenog. " Tt Clerk Stenog. " 11 1440 1320 1200 1260 1200 1380 1200 1350 1300 1200 1300 1500 1350 1250 1300 APPLIED SCIENCE 2000 T7ith .30 days . leave (at rate of $166.66-2/3; j' . 1500 1200 1800 leave;)) 660 810 600 700 720 660 1350 600 1200 600 1200 1200 1000 1200 600 690 1300 1200 1300 1500 1350 1250 1300 660 810 600 700 720 660 550 1200 690 1200 ,0 Ff • Coburn, Mabel Riggs, Ruth Howell, "usan •Coons, Eva •Branson, Mrs. Hazel Stenog. Snty. 1300 *Half time Applied Science and half time Liberal '• Bacty " Botany clerk Sham. 1300 1200 1500 " Science &L.A.1400 1300 1200 1500 1500 1300 650 400 650 800 1500 1500 1300 AZRI &AHES TITLES Clerk Dean's Off 3. Stenog. rl •». E, SALARY 1924-25 .1600 . 1300 649 H3C. .BY Pres. 1720 1320 COLLEGE STA. EXT. OTHER ;] 1720 1320 Me Garni, Agnes Srwin, Mildred Gillespie^ Cora Barker, K» lohman, Mrs, Mrs* Schell Katharine 3?oole Mrs* Button -Lou Butler Katharine Lake Turner, Mrs* M* Carpenter, Laura Rozema, Mary Heldmeyer, Clara Turner* Lelah Marquardt, Elsie Hill, Theo Mrs. Powell Hicke.1* Annette -Miss Cosgray Miss Jessie May DAIHY fi* E* Larson MeIntyre, C. W L. E. Addinton F/LBM CHOPS Jred Kaufman Pimdas,. 3jarse Mars ton, Ai ^-t Aaaders:,, C. B. F. H. Clark POHRBSgRY •Dreseel, Karl HORTICULTURE Ezell* 3* D* Hoffman, 3* SOILS Morton, P*..Mason Ralph. C.^Cole Austin, S I I i I I POULTRY A r n o l d, L* BACTERIOLQ&Y Schilling, Weaver9 H* H* Dr* Ed* Johnson Howard ^ BQTAMY H* C o s t i ng E* V/atson Reuben A* Diettert HOME ECONOMICS Clerk Dean's 0fficel500 " 1200 Stenog. " 1500 1200 1500 1200 LI3ERAL "A33JS Stenog, Ec. & Mark, glerk L. A. & Sta.: Clerk Education . 1300 -1350 1200 1400 'TSTEaiJJTARYf Same as Bacty) ADMIfflSTBA'PIOIf Clerk (Heating & Light) 1500 Office Sec'y. Pres. Off. Stenog. Clerk Sec'y Off. " Clerk " Clerk Clerk " Stendg. Clerk Clerk Clerk Clerk Registrar's Off 1500 " •» 1200 1800 1500 1500 1300 1500 1200 1200 1200 " '• '• •• '• " " rl " * Tt 1300 " 1200 650/ 650^ i 6 90 •••• ; : I 1300 i r Pay Roll} 1200 1300 1380 1300 1800 1440 1500 1280 1800 1500 1500 1300 1500 1200 1200 1200 1380 1200 690 1800 1500 1260 500 1500 1500 1300 1500 1200 1200 1200 1380 1200 PHYSICAL Clerk &rad. Asst r1 • rt Res* Fellow Grad. »t n it Asst • ?t ft n rt t» '»' it ( k time) (i " ) a" •) (f tixae) 1250 1320 1320 800 800 800 800 800 400 400 800 400 800 800 400 800 800 800 800 800 800 400m 400 800 800 400 • 800 800 800 800 400 400 800 400 800 800 400 800 800 800 II. Tt It ft 800 800 800 700 700 800 800 800 700 700 800 800 800 700 700 800 800 800 800 800 800 APPLIES SCIENCS eoo eoo eoo 800 800 800 800 800 eoo 800 »t »? tt ft it rt • 0 rt ft Tt r) l* ft tl 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 650 ETM3S TITLES Sarla C. Tullis Grad» Ass SALARY 1924-25 800 800 HBC. 3Y PHES. 800 800 (new) COLLEGE STA. 3XT. 02HER 800 800 (new) CHEMISTRY Harold 3trickier Bartlett, J# H^ Alfred Malioy Clark C# Sinclair Leisy* H* W# MT0M0LOSY Chas. Dibble ZOOLOGY C* 7. Green rt tl r? 19 rf If ft 19 rl 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 EKGIHEERUSTG n (new) 800 800 800 800 800 LIBERAL ARTS TT Tt r! 800 ' 800 800 800 7ETSRI1TAHY ELECTRICAL EKGI33ESRIHS Olsen, S3. via E. 51 MECHANICAL EII-5. Morrish, 1?. 3. SC0I0I1ICS H. K. R o sa ANIMAL PATHOLOGY PHYSIOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY E1GINS3RIK5 SZ5. STA. E1TG. EXP. STA2I0H 800 800 800 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 (new) 800 800 800 800 (new) 800(new) 800 800 800 800 1:1 On motion of Mr.'Brody. it was voted that the schedule as revised, be adopted; •;;[ Re: Accounting 5* The President stated that Mr. Hobert Davidson ?;as prepared with his recommendations concerning £[ & budgeting the accounting and budgeting system of the Institution* bf He: Change in On motion of Mr* McColl it was voted that the recommendations o f J P a r & e^ |!| office person- garding changes in office personnel be adopted, subject to final adjustment between the Secretary H nel and Auditorst when system installation is complete* Ijjv Title of Secy.| 6* On motion of Mr* McColi it was voted that the title of the Secretary be changed to Secretary of '•1; changed : the State Board of Agriculture and business Manager of the College. ?• On motion of Mr. Brody it was voted that the position of Accountant be created* i u\ Position^ of I!}! JEte: appointment 8» On motion 0jS£Mr». McPherson it was voted that the matter of the appointment of a Head Gardner "of Head Gardner *>e left to the President with power to act* |i';,|. Se: Sunning |i! track at Stad* to Dean Shaw and Secretary Hal Is day with power to act* 9* On motion of Mr. Brody it was voted that the matter of the running track &t the Stadium be lef' ^ IX. UNFINISEED 3USI33ESS. Xi.' MEW 3USINSSS FE!M L1EL13E5S OP TH}J BOARD OH PRESIDENT. " Meeting adjourned 3:30 P. LI* if I.) 'i wi ;