±873 $ I I Karl Dressel || Acting Head " Forestry: Travel Mr* Un-|!| derwood to cage in- stead of Cinn.fl B.F. VanAlst^J Chicago. Icung,Bachman !;j Kobs,Schlade- || man Chicago• Dorothy Soder did not re- port for work at R.Service I Cancellation MIMJTE3 OF THE MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE December 17, 1942 Present: Mr. Berkejj (Chairman); Messrs. Brody/McPherson; Mrs. Masselink: Dr. Elliott; President Hannah; Treasurer Wilkins arid Secretary McDonel. Absent; Messrs* Akers arid Jakway. ?he meeting was called to order at 11:15 A.M^ The minutes of the previous meeting were approved* PRESIDENT'S REPORT - 1. Appointment of Karl Dressel as Acting Head of the Forestry Department during Professor Her- bert's leave* 2. Full expenses for Roy Undervfood to attend the meeting of the Executive Committee of the Nationfchi al Association of Schools of Music in Chicago rather than the meeting in Cincinnati as author ized at the last Board meeting. :3* Full expenses for B, F, VanAlstyne to attend the All-Star basketball game in Chicago on Hovem- : ' b er 2 7/ : • : .• •" :': ' • • • ;. • ': • [ •. •• ' •• . ' •' :'...' : [ " • 'v\ • :.:-' • ' • •• .'• ;" . ;:: w : ":' : •: 4* Full expenses for R:. E. Young. C. ¥• 3achman5 John. Kobs, and Karl Schlademan to attend the Western Conference meeting in Chicago on December 8 and 9* On motion of Mr.. Berkey, seconded by Mr; McPherson, itwas voted to approve the'President's Report. RESIGNATIONS 1. iieport that Mrs. Dorothy Soder. who was appointed as nurse at the Health Service for the month of December only* did not report for work. 2. Cancellation of the appointment of Harry A. Smith-as Instructor in Physiology and Fharmacologyi aPpt» Harry Mr. Smith did not report for work. ;.Smitn 3- Resignation of Benjamin Hannaas; Clerk.in the Registrar's.Office, effectiveNovember 21. 1942. |Resignations 4- designation of William Whitaker as Instructor in Speech, effective Decemner 315 1942. Mr. Whitaker has received a consnission as a Lieutenant (jg) in the Mavy. It is understood that this resignation is .*without .prejudice, and if there is an opening Mr. ••Whitaker may be rehired. : : after the 5* Resignation of Martha Jayne as Assistant in Research in the Chemistry Experiment Station, ef- fective as of Octoher 31^ 1942. Miss;• Jayne has accepted a position ivith the Army Medical School in Washington, D. G. 6. Resignation of Estella M, Kamps as Assistant in Research in the Cheniistry^Experiment Station,, effective Eoveiiiber 3-0^ 1942. Miss Kamps has been married recently. 7*. Resignation of W. M» Laughlin as graduate assistant in Soils Science, effective November 15^ 1942/ Mr.- Langhlin has been called for military service. 8. Resignation of Mrs. L. Ji Luker as hostess as Mason Hall/ effective December .31 * 1942. 9* Resignation of Arthur R. Marion as Research-Assistant in Farm Crops- effective December 31 j? 1942. Mr. Marston has accepted a position T/ri.th-'the Pioneer Hybrid Seed Company. 10. Resignation of Maxy Molby as clerk, in the Accoixnting Office, effective December 31/1942. Miss Molby was married recently. 11. Resignation of Donald Blotigh as Supervisor of Tabulating^ effective December- 31* 1942* Mr. Slough has accepted another position.; On motion of Mr. Brodyy seconded by Mr» Berkey; it was voted to- accept the Resignations• The following military leaves are recossnended through Atigust 3 a. Frank Wrightj Technician at the Health Service, effective December &, 1942* 1943 Mr. Wright enlisted in the Navy in.lieu of being.drafted.. b. Robert Paul Falk,: Instructor in English,; effective January 1, 1943 Mr-, ffalk has been appointed an instructor in a Navy language school at Boulder, Colorado> in lieu of being drafted. Leaves ' LEAVES, continued Leaves .1. Leaves., continued: December 17, 1942 c. . J. E. Jepson* Clerk in the Accounting Office, effective December 1., 1942. Mr. Jepson enlisted in the; .Navy in lieu of being drafted. 2* Leave of absence for Mrs. DeliaM. Miltneiy Instructor irv Shortland, for the winter term, due to illness. On motion of Mrs..Masselink, second by Mr. Brody. it was voted to approve the Leaves. Appointments APPOINTMENTS 1. Appointment of Alfreda Hansen as Home Demonstration Agent at Large at a salary of £1900 per year on a permanent 12-month basis,, effective January 1, 1943* Miss Hans en replaces Helen Moves, although the work is being reorganised to some extent. 2. Appointment of Mrs• Stuart A. Gallacher as a special teacher of Shorthand at a salary of §300 for the :winter term only. Mrs• .Gallacher1 s. husband is an instructor in Foreign Languages, j .3. Appointment of Mrs. Robert J. Smith as Instructor in Geology-, at a salary of $500 for the winter term only. Mrs* Smith YriLll partially replace L. L. Ray who- has resigned* \ 4. Appointment of Donald.G. Ebinger as Extension Specialist in Agricultural Engineering at a 1 salary of S275 per month for three months beginning January 1, 1943• This is a new position. \5. Appointment of Mr. and Mrs* Paul Geisenhof as Resident Adviser and Social Hostess at Mason ! j Hall. Mr. Geisenhof is an instructor in Speech and Dramatics, Mrs* Geisenhof is to be paid S1200 per yeaiy effective January 1, 1943* They will.'replace Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lu^er. :6. Appointment of Robert E. Donley as part-time draftsman in Agricultural Engineering at a salary 1 ; of $50 per month for 6 months beginning January 1. 1943* Mr. Donley is a junior student in Engineering. He replaces tester Mi hay who has resigned. j?. Reappointrnent of Mrs. Etheldreda Eadule.seii as Instructor in Hesse Management and Child Develop- I ment on a part-time basis for the winter term at a salary of not less than $120 nor more than for the term. IS. Appointment of Lucille Uensmore as general duty nurse at the Health Service at a salary of ; ; §1140 per year plus meals and uniforms laundered, effective December 16, 1942-.. Miss Densinore replaces Marian Vonk (salary $1140) who has resigned. |9* Appointment of Edith Scott Webb as clerk in the Registrar's Office at a salary of $1200 per I ;. resigned. year, effective December 1. 1942- Mrs. Webb replaces Eunice Jordan (salary $1320) who has 10. Appointment of Mary E. Burdette: as clerk in the Registrar's Office at a salary of $1300 per year. effective December I., 1942. .Miss- Burdette was formerly/ a dictaphone operator paid from-Ext en-.. I sion funds. This is a new position. j 11. Appointment of Eleanor Keff as dictaphone operator in the Central Stenographic Office at a salary j ; of $1200 per year and paid from Extension funds., effective December lr 1942. Mrs. Neff replaces Mary Burdette (salary $1200) who has been transferred. 12. Appointment of Sarah Jane Schwab as stenographer in Soils Science at a salary of $1200 per year. effective as of November 16, 1942, and paid one-half from Extension funds and one-half frera I College funds. Miss Schwab replaces Alene Coryeli (salary $1200) who has resigned. ! S13- Appointment of Lois L. Anderson as secretary to the Dean of Veterinary Science at a salary of I I t-1320 per year, effective December 13 1942- Miss Anderson has been stenographer in Bacteriology at $1200 since September 1. 1942. She replaces Betty Bergin (salary §1560) who has resigned. |14. Appointment of Frances M. .Mar.telli as stenographer in Bacteriology at a salary of |1200 per year, I 1 effective December 15 1942* Miss Martelli replaces Lois L. Anderson. Her salary is to be paid $300 from College funds^ $300 from Extension, and ^600- from Experiment Station. 15. Appointment, of Robert Wilson as janitor at the Health Service, beginning. January 1/ 1943 .and continuing through June 1943, at $12$.00 per month without meals, (replacing Frank Wright who has been granted leave of absence)• On motion of Mr. Brody_, seconded by Mr. Berkey; it was voted to approve the appointments. Travex TRAVEL1 : • •' . = : :". : " " ' .- := :': ' . . •• : -: ' •: • ;: : •• " : '.. " : :•' " " ' • • '. • . ' : " '. / • '/ " ' : •'. , [ ' •. • '•• 1. Full expenses for E. B. Swingle to attend the Regional Conference on 1943 Agricultural Production Goals in Chicago on December-3—5-' 2. Full expenses for A. J. Panshin to attend a meeting of the• Hardwood-Plywood Institute in Chicago. Illinois- OR-December 15* TRAViil., continued 3* Full expenses for C. E* Millar to attend a fertilizer conference in Chicago on December 17«, payable from Extension funds* Travel 4* Full expenses for K. L. Partridge to attend a meeting of the National Fertilizer Association in Chicago on December 17, payable from Experiment Station funds. 5. Full expenses for Earl Weaver and Russell Horn/rood to make a trap into Indiana and Ohio on December 18-22 for the purpose of locating a Jersey bull for the College herd. Expenses are to be paid from the special dairy cattle fund. 6. Full expenses for Coach Young to attend the meetings of the National Collegiate Athletic Association in New York City on December 29 and 30•• 7. Full expenses for Dean Dirks to go to the Abderdeen Proving Ground for an inspection of the training methods of the Ordnance Officer Candidate School, on January 12-14• 8* First-class railway fare only for C O. DeWitt to attend a National Symposium on Chemical Kinetics, sponsored by the 'American Chemical Society > Iri Chicago on December 28 and 29. 9. First-class railway fare only for S, B. Kill to attend a meeting of the American Farm Economic Association in Chicago on January 9 or 16. On motion of Mrs. Masselink, seconded by Mr* Brody- it was voted to approve the Travel. M I S C E L L A N E O US , : ' '•• •. = v , '.•''••••.. : ••' ' " '..' : : ' "": . [' •; •:':.:••• : : : : .!• Approval of granting degrees to those students whoj according to the Registrar1 s records, completed the requirements for graduation at the close of the fall term 1942 as follows: Degrees granted end of fall term 1943 Howard iz/ugene Butler Clayton Clarence Ingerson James William Lilley Leonard Thome Burritt, as of June 21.,. 1910 Henry Simons,'. Jr. Leon Siriin • Bob:R. Sternberg DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Degree: Bachelor of Science In Agriculture Robert Williain Renz James Loren Rose William Francis Ryan Degree: Bachelor of Science In Forestry Michael Joseph Becker DIVISION OF EMGIMERIMG Degree: Bachelor of Science In Chemical Engineering I Arnold Lynd Boyce: Herbert E:ussell Kelbig, Jr. Donald Lawrence Pass Degree: Bachelor of Science In Civil Engineering o Wilber Dean Ghapel Ernest F» Gross Arland Hanes Decker Thomas Alfred Reynolds Richard.Eugene Wright Degree: Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering Burton Jay Drummond Robert William Fowler December 17,' 1942 m MISGELLAMEOUS, continued '.!•• (Continued) DIVISION OF ENGINEERING (continued) •; . :• D e g r ee ; , •. : Bachelor of Science.in. Mechanical Engineering Francis William Davidson Ralph Leverette Follett Carol Nelson Frang **Gerald Donald Gilraore Norman Carl McClure Richard Ernest Kelson DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Degree Bachelor of Science in Ruth Marjorie Barton Clara Annette Brodie Josephine Sophie Byelich Ruth Ailene Crabbe Clara Davenport Margaret Jane Doyle Donna Bella Fenstermacher •Mary Alfreda Hanson Ida Marie Kleive Cecelia Blanche Potter Beverly Grace Simpson Marjorie Ann Tank Leona Evelyn Tousignant Wood Robert Lords Amundsen Fred Levi Carter George James Giannaris ^Robert Charles GIbbs DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Degree: Bachelor of Science in Applied Science Caryl Klotz Ralph. Maurice Kortge •^Wilton i^evrbon Melhorn Degree: Bachelor of Science in Physical Education William Wagner Smith Soriuan Alfred Spatz Burton John Westman Vlayne Eugene Whitney Robert b. Harris David McKenna Anna bell Cathuryn Pink Lois Marie Wagar William Henry McGraw^ Jr, Casper Thomas bayiis Robert Eldon. Forbes Donald William Grahaia DIVISION OF LI35SAL ARTS Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Elaine .Siona Meade Keith1Morey5 Jr. Degree: Bachelor of Arts.in Business Administration uelbert S. Knoolhulzen Russell Frederick.Lorts Robert Howard McMiilen Edward Warren Morej Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Hotel Administration Duane 'H. i^erry William MacBaln Oliver Charles Vincent Wright George Frederick Zimmerman i James Huffman Hisey Charles Orville LeBaron George Robert Schieve Jacob Speelinan^ Jr.. ADVANCED DEGREES Master of Arts Louise Jane Axubs, Education Hugh Jerome.Bartleyy. Education Saiil B. Klaman. Economics Evelyn Perry Montague,. Sociology George Tapley^ Education f/ I December 17,". 1943 MISCELLANEOUS, continued 1. (Continued) ADVANCED DEGREES (Continued) Master of Science Jidward Howard Annbruster, bact, Mary Georgia Blanchard, Bact. Lyle Yh Buxton5 Soils Henry Faul. Geol. Ruth Frances Hill,.. Chem. Floyd C. Huggett, £ool. Jean-Paul Gerard deMaisor Feter Pawlyk, Chem (Phys) John Arthur Sealander,ZodL Clarence Martin Taube^ZodL Horticulture I •• I Uoetor of Philosophy William Wesley Ferguson . . . . . . .. Bacteriology Thesis: "Optimal Carbon Dioxide Tensions f or Primary Isolation"-of the Gonoeoccus^ Response of the Organism to Other Gaseous Environments11 : ; ' ' • . • • • • . • * : ' " . - • ' • • • : '' . • • • . • ; • • • • .• • • . • : • • • • •• . '• ' . : . • . • ' ' . : . . • : ' Frank Sargent Tomkins. . . . . . / • • Chemistry Thesis: nI. The Ultraviolet Absorption of Vitamin Kj_ and the Effect of Light II. The Chromatographic^Determination of Vitamin D In Fish Liver Oils" Certificate in Social Work Marguerite Agnes • "Silks, Soc. 2. Report of the death of First Lieutenant Richard B. Crouch in November 1942 of pneumonia while serving with the Army overseas* He graduated from the Engineering Division on June 11 y .1934» 3. Acceptance of a grant of $1000 and approval of a memorandum of understanding .-with the Inter- national Minerals and Chemical Corporation in connection .-with Investigations to be conducted by the Soils Science Section relating to the uses of fertilizer on several crops. 4* Change In title of Alexis J. Panshin from Associate Professor to Professor of Forestry, effec- tive January 1.- 1943* 5. Change- In title of Hazel Hatcher from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Education, effective January 1^ 1943* 6. Increase in salary for Ralph May/ Assistant State Club Leader^ frora $2400 to• f2700 per year,.: effective January 1, -1943* 7* Transfer of El don E. Kline from part-time assistant In Animal Pathology to part-time assistant in Parasitoiogy at the same salary of |600 for 10 months. This is an additional position in the Bacteriology Department. 8. increase In salary for Dorothy-Inez Rose and Joyce• Sny.der^ Assistants In Research In the Chemistry Experiaient Station^ from |lo00 to £1800 per year^ effective January 1, 1943- (Report on |Death of iLt. Crouch j . • ' ;. jAcc.ept. grant |$1000 from jlnt* Min. & jGhem. Corp. : |Gh.' in title •!A. J;.: Panshin [Also Hazel •Hatcher jlncrease in I salary Ralph | M ay , ' i ••• • • j iTrans. Eldon iKline to part- itime asst* in jParasitology jlnc. for D. Eose & J.Snyde| • • •. • • . 9. Increase...in salary for Mrs. Marian. V. Sagendorph from $1200 to $1300 per year-, effective as of December 1, 1942. Mrs. SagendorphTs salary Is paid from E . ^ . M . D . T. funds. llncrease Mar- xian Sageridorph| 10. Increase In salary for Rose Marie Wozniak, stenographer in-the. Extension Director1 s Office, from $1200 to $1260 per year, effective as of December 1, 1942* 11. Increase in salary for Mildred Mlchaud, stenographer in Boys1-.and Girls1 Club Office, from $1200 to $12oO per year, effective as of December 1, 12. Report of additional pay for staff members who helped during the football season as follows: Robert f. Adams David B. Baldmn R. Blough ,Donaid L. Caniff Thomas . Cailson Carl W, . Clark John A. Cook J. Corntiii Robert Lou Cudworth John F,, Davis Russell J. Davis Howard li, Eck Lloyd S.EUler Leon G,. iCxeiby $18.00 24.00 I S. 00 18.00 18.00 18.00 20.-25 "27.00 24.OO 18.00 20/25 18.00 24.00 15.00 Carl 3. Gerlack C. y. Kajniiton Ray C. Heydrick. Jewell M. Jensen John M. Kutt C. C. Langham Elwood Lawrence Verdun E. Leichty Arthur ^l. Marston Rex B# Korris Arnold CV Ott E. C. Prophet ;K. C. Randall L. S. Robertson llo.OO 18.00 12.00 18.00 16.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 •18.00 .15.00 18.00 $22.25 C. A. Rpsenbrpok. 18.00 George G. Savfdy .24*00 Dorothy L. Scott 24*00 .Vern Severance 18..00 D. F. Sheehan 15.00 J. W. Shirdey 18.00 G. 0. Stewart 18.00 E. C. Tabor 20.25 James Tyson 20.25 R..H. Warren 18.00 C. E. Watts W; B. Whitaker ' 18.00 23.00 R. 0. Whiting • {Increase Rose IMarie Wozniak llncrease M i l- jdred Michaud jAdditional (pay for s t a ff inembers who I helped during (football jseason. •- Appropriation! for uses of Auditorium I and Fairchildj ' Theater Sy continued Request for the following appropriations for the use of the Auditorium and Fairchild Theater: December 17, 1942 ••Extension.Conference,' ;Fairchild Theater. -; . January 6,, ?. and S @ $50.00 a day • . • > • . • • . Movies. Auditorium Saturday nights as follows during winter terra: January 9, 16/ 23, 30; February 6, 13 and 20. . • . March 6 and 13 @ $ 100 each* 900 Band Pop Concert, Auditorium Sponsored by Music Department. January 26 • 100 $1150 Renewal con- -j. tract lease \ with Mabel & j Harry Beck, i Renewal of a contract lease with Mabel and'Harry Beck for ten acres of land adjoining the South Haven Experiment Station. This lease expired on April 1, 1942, and it is recommended that it be renewed for five years beginning April 1, 1942• The land was formerly leased from J. J.Xonginotti/ who has died* The Secretary is instructed to contact the owners of this property, Mabel and Harry Beck, and try to have incorporated into the lease a purchase ' option, - the amount of the option to be. reported to the Board at Its next meeting. 15. The following salary increases are recommended-for-members of the staff of the Mimeograph Department, to be effective as of December 1, 1942. These are all paid from the labor pay- roll; Salary in- creases for staff oi mimeograph department. Approval sal-! ary adjust- ; ments totalirg I §39,000 I!Gift of com- plete canning equipment from nenry Ford. Short Gse. Barracks to be used. Approval of transfer of •Journalism D.ept to Div. Liberal Arts. Kew head of publications to be appted. Pres* Sec* & Compt. to prepare bud- get requests to the legis- lature. Kate Stockwell Harry Boughner Willis Hartley Muriel Sergeant Mary Korris Florence Fierce Karl VariBeventer Present Salary $135 100 12$ 105 100 100 140 •Recommended Salary 1150 120 150 120 120 120 150 :ey., it wa s voted to appro * Approval of salary adjustments totaling approximately $39*000 to 237 members of the staffs effective January 1. 1943• On motion of Mr. Berkey, seconded hj Mr. McPherson, it was voted to approve the salary adjust- ments as submitted* 17• The President reported a gift of a complete equipment for the canning and processing of farm produce, vegetable? arid fruits, with the recommendation that the gift be accepted and the Secretary be Instructed to e>qpress the gratitude of the College and the Board to Mr. Kenry Ford. The President also recommended1 that the Short Course Barracks be remodeled to accomodate this canning equipment and authorized the production and processing of such foods and fruits as can be produced on the college farms for use in college-operated dormitories and eating establishments. On motion of Mr, ilcrherson, seconded by Mr. Brodyy it was voted to approve the above item. 18. The President recommended the transfer of the Journalism Department from the Department of Publications and Journalism into the Division of Liberal Arts with Professor Applegate and the teaching members of the staff to be moved* Remaining in the Publications Department are three responsibilities: i» Agricultural news releases 2/ The editing of college publications 3- The institution's press relations On motion of Mr* Brody seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the President1s recommenda- tions and to authorise the President to select the new head of the Publications Department at an appropriate salary of approximately $42GCUG0. 19» At the last meeting of the Boards the• President^ Secretary and Comptroller were instructed to prepare estimated budget requests for additional costs to be borne by the College due to the war effort as a request to be made to the legislature supplemental, to the amount, provided in the regular measuring stick appropriation„ Requests as follows have been reported: !• The cost of the accelerated summer program* This cost is the estimated salary cost of operating on a full quarter basis during the .summer and In addition to the usual summer school operation prior to 1942. The figure Is 2. The cost of bringing all non—academic wage rates to equal those paid by other departments of state government operating- under Civil Service 3* An over-all salary adjustment of $120 per year or $10 per month for all employees not covered in :"2" who are on the salary roll. / S24 persons^ total adjustment $138,000 49,530 93,880 4« The additional cost of supplies and materials including coal and other necessary purchases due to increased costs because of the war !. 86,.000 MISCELLANEOUS, continued :. : 5. Legislative requests, continued: December 17, 1942 187 5/ A request Tor additional funds for research in agriculture and engineering having direct • bearing on the war• This will Include research projects not now under way that cannot be financed from available funds but that we believe might contribute materially to the nation1s war effort $ 50^000 Legislative" requests It is suggested that this supplementary request be in addition to the regular maintenance- fluids provided under the continuing appropriation act and that It be requested for each year of the biennlum* Total of all these requests $422,410 The building requests made of the last legislature were as follows: Katural Science Physics Electrical Engineering Home Economics Addition Bacteriology Wing and animal Disease Research Laboratory $1,200,000 450^000 250,000 200,000 350,000 The legislature appropriated §1,000/000 for the Science Building which was vetoed by the Governor* It is suggested that reference-be .made to the building requests as made of the last legislature "with the statement that ail of the needs continue, but that emphasis be placed upon the Natural Science Building and the embarrassing position in which we find ourselves -ra-th reference to the Poultry-Building.: The building of the College Poultry Department has been taken over by the State Police to be used In connection -vvith Its defense efforts for which the College is to be reimbursed in the amount of f69>000*00 under Act 382 of the Acts of 1941* The cost of rebuilding this building and moving the poultry equipment to the location on the campus Is going to cost |150.,0003 and a supplemental appropriation for $81,000 Is recommended„ On raotion of Mr. McPherson^ seconded by Mr. Berkey, it was voted to approve the requests as pre- pared to be submitted to the budgetcommittee, 20/ Authorization for the President and the administrative officials .of the College to negotiate with the War Manpower Commission and Armed Forces for the use of the facilities of the College for the training of men for the armed forces and Industry. It Is hoped that the womenTs dormitories may be reserved for the continued use cf regularly enrolled women stu- dents. Authority is given for negotiations '-with the inen'.s- fraternities for the leasing of their facilities by the College and for the housing of students enrolled in the government- sponsored courses. Authority is given to negotiate for the training, housing, 'etc..5 of the maximuxnnisnber of members of the armed services .that can. be accomodated., - It being under- stood that the final contract-.will! be submitted to the Board for approval at Its next . . ;: m e e t i n g. ; • ••; :' . ':.: •' [, " ; ' .: • .: '. ' .. : • . • ;' ' '' • : • ; ; • . '•' •. V •:, • : '. '• '" ' . :••' : . • '' .:'' . : ' . :' . •' •• Fres.-. ana Ad.officials to negotiate with ^ar Man- power Com/anc Armed Forces for use of facilities of M.S.C. forl training men etc. On-motion of Mr. McPherson., seconded by Mr;/. Berkey * it was voted to approve the above item. : The meeting adjourned at 2:45 P#M. secretary I I I •187a Approval of salary adjustments totaling approxiuiately $39^000 to 237 members of the staff5 effective' January 1^ 1943* On motion of Mr; Berkey, seconded by.Mr. McFhersori, adjustments: it was voted to approve the following salary December 1942 To $6300 E. L. Anthony H. B. Dirks Ward Giltner R. C. Huston L. C. Emmons Marie Eye K. H. McDonel To $5500 Dean of Agriculture Dean of Engineering Dean of:Vet. Science Dean of Applied Science Deari of Liberal Arts Dean of noine Economics Secretary S. E. Crowe Director of General College To $5100 E. J. Baldwin Larecoor ox iixtensxon "To 45000: Elisabeth Conrad Fred T. idit.chell C..V. Ballard C. E. Millar Howard Rather Roy Underwood George BroY/n L. G. Miller H. R. Hunt H. S. Patton Dean of 7;Tomen Dean of Men County Agent Leader Professor of Soil Science Professor of Farm Crops Professor of Music Professor of An, Husb. Professor of Mech.' Engr* Professor of Zoology Professor of Economics To $4800 E. T. Hallman T. H. Osgood E. J. Miller Professor of An. Path. Professor of Physics Professor of Agric. Chem. To $4700 A. G.:Kettunen J. .E:. Tovme 4-H Club Leader Librarian To $4600 S. G. Bergquist Professor of Geol. & Geog. W. A. Davenport Supt. of Bldgs. & Gds. To I45QO Professor of Farm Mgt. E. B. Hill F. W. Charuberlain Professor of Anatomy fi. J. Stafseth 1. F. Huddleson Thelma Porter Pies. Prof* Bacty Prof, of foods and riut. Professor of.Bacty To $4400 E. S. Linton Registrar To $4300 K* ±i. Decker J. .0. Veatch T . / . H. K i n g. :•• Asst. Uir. Extension Prof. Soils Science Prof. Police Ada. To S4200 C. tJ • H a l li g an G. A. .Hoppert R. S. Hudson R. J. Coleraan Edna V. Smith R. ,W. Tenny J. W. Stack P» M. Harxner G. M. Trout K a rl Schlademan B. 'B.. Roseboom C. F. Huffman C.L. Brattin Prof. Lands* Arch. Prof• of Chemistry Prof* of Farm & Horse Director of P:adi.o Home Demon. Agt* 'Leader Direc. of Short Courses Prof. §£ 2oology Professor of Soils Science Prof, of Dairy .Prof. Phys. Educ. Prof. .Physiol. <^ Phaim.. Res. Prof* of Dairy Prof, of Drawing & Design To $4100 R. V. Gunn W. L. Mailman H. J. Wyngarden Prof, of Agric. Leon. Prof, of Bacteriology Prof, of Economics Mabelle Ehlers r . W. Fabian i-erle Ford G. vu Hobbs Lydia Lightring Irma Gross G. ;j. Bo"uyouco"us Glen 0. Stewart Wilbur Libby G. Foster Prof, of Inst. Adrn. Prof, of Bacteriology Prof, ox T.C. Sz R.A. Prof, of Mech. Engr. Prof. Phys. Educ. Women Prof. Farm Crops Prof. Soils Science Prof, of H.1.1.. :& C D. Prof. Soils Science Director Alumni Relations Director L.S.ivi.v^.T. Manager of the Union To <]>39OO P. J. Schaible 3. J- Killham C. D. Ball Mildred Jones To $3800 Res. Assoc. Agric. Chem. Ext. Assoc. An. path. Assoc. Prof;- Chemistry Manager of Women1s Dorms, C. M. iicCraiy 3upt. of Kellogg Farm To $3600 L. M. Turk E. •?. Eldridge B. D. Kuhn Stanley Johnston C. A. Rosenbrook Assoc. Prof. Soils Sci. Res. Assoc. Engr. Exp. Sta. Asst. Co. Agt. Leader Supt. So. Haven Station Purchasing Agent j •• TO # J—3 . E., Kinney Assoc. Prof. Elec. Engr. To $3400 T J_ . L.: VV • w. H. J. D. 3. 3. H. R. H. M. -ll> • , Baccus . Sholl , Corabs . Fee >. Kimber , Moore . Wiant Assoc. Frof. iiiec. -£ngr, Assoc. Prof. An. Path Assoc. Prof. History Assoc. Prof. History Assoc. Prof. History Ext'en. Assoc, PoiLLtry Asst. Prof. Agric* Engr. •To 13300 Dressel Karl F. , Barrett *• * . A. . Kelly J. K. , McCristal Morgal Paul .C.-0, /May Katharine Hart Assoc. Prof, forestry Assoc. Prof. Poults Assoc. Prof. Geology Assoc. Prof. Phys.Ed. Men Res. Assoc. Chemistry Asst. Prof. Farm Mgt. Manager Union Food Service To §^3200 Foods & Nut. T.C. &R.A. Assoc. Prof. Mech. Eng. Assoc. Prof Assoc. Prof Assoc• Prof. English / Assoc. Prof. Chemistry C. fi/Rix Beatrice Grant Hazel Strahan Anders Orbeck 0?i)Ieal Mason Eugenia I. kcDaniel Assoc. Prof. Ent. Ext. Asst. in Dairy J. M. Jensen E. L. Benton Ext. Asst. in An. Husb. H. R. Pettigrove' Asst. Prof. Farm Crops L. A. Smith C. H. Pesterfield Asst. Prof. Mech. Engr. Asst. Prof, of Civil Engr. Salary adjustments, continued To $3200 (continued) To §2600 '.December- 1942 iixt.: Asst* Poialtry Path. Asst. Prof* Economics Asst• Prof. Economics •Assoc. Prof. Geography Assoc. Prof, of Physiol. Asst. Prof* of Forestry Asst. Prof, of Forestry Asst. Prof, of Socioiogy Asst. Prof. Farm Mgt. Asst. Prof.. of'-English Foreman Heating; Plant E. T. Welmers H. 0. Reed H. G. Beeskow R. L. Bateman L. P. BroT/n Elizabeth Daniels Ann Kuehl P. A. Hawkins E. P. Lavfrence Korris Grover Russel :Davis Asst. Prof, of Mathematics Asst. Prof, of Music Asst. Prof, of Botany Asst. Prof, of Chemistry Asst. Track Coach Asst. Prof. Phys. Ed. Women Asst. Prof. Phys. Ed. Women Instructor in Bacteriology Instructor in English Radio Engineer Instructor in Chemistry J. C. Davis C. S. Logsdon E. • C. Prophet To 13100 B. V. Alfredson A, B. Bowman P. W. Robbins J. F. Thaden L. K. Brown K. C. Randall .0. E. Morgan T oS Julia Tear E. J. Wheeler ;. C. K. Jefferson T. D. Stevens E. E. Loree .Roberta- Hers hey J. G. Duncan. J. A.. Strelzoff J. f. Sykes To $2900 Assoc. Prof Res* Asst. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. Ext. Asst* Ext. Asst. Asst. Prof. Asst. Prof. V 'i'.U. 1942 -r- To $2200 L* B. Hein Paul DeKoning Barbara Hoffman L. P. Hedeman Arnold Williams S. A* Galiacher J, A. Ramsey Johannes Sachse C. R. Watts Cecil Langham R. E. Winters G# L* Goerner Dorothy Kerth Charles Schmitter C. W* Carlson L. A. Roberts To $2100 Lois Hays J* A# Foster J* R* Park B. M* Robinson Lyle Leisenring A.- L. Daniels To $2000 W. Me Snyder Faye Kinder M. L. Miner J. M. Donaldson 7. E. Leichty R. J* Krants •L. Nelson To $1900 Ruth ?/yman M. L. Rosenthal Lucille Price W.-C. Huinmel To $1700 Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in Instructor in instructor in Instructor in instructor in Chemical -n&gineering Mechanical Engineering :%G. & R.A. Surgery English Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Foreign Languages Sociology Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Phys. .Ed# for Women Phys/ Ed. for &en Chemistry Civil Engineering Superintendent Dunbar Forestry Exp. Sta. Instructor in Foods and Nutrition Instructor in English instructor in Chemistry Instructor in Chemistry Asst. to Registrar- Police Force ties. Asst* In -Dairy Instructor Foods and Nutrition Res* Asst, and Instructor in Bacteriology Instructor In Surgery Instructor in English Instructor in Sheisistiy Res. Asst* in Farm Crops Instructor In institution Administration Instructor in English Instructor in Music Instructor In English Jeanette Soiners Secretarv to Dean of Home Economics To tlMOQ Neal Whitehead Registrar* s Office President Secretary I iSil i-3! I III