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15Special Meeting Marlene T. Gingles, Research Assistant in Physiology and Pharmacology, at $3300 per year from October 14, 1957. Karl Wayne Bruce, Instructor in Surgery, from October 1, 1957, without salary. Strother Barton Marshall, Instructor in Surgery, from October 1, 1957, without salary. Dean Carleton Wetland, Instructor in Anesthesiology, part time, at $5000 per year from September 1, 1957. Teachers College Robert Lewis Johnson, Instructor in Secondary Education, part time, at $1800 per year from October 15, 1957: in place of Robert Ostdiek. It wa moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Swanson, motion put to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following adjustments in work and salary be approved. Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY Interim Appointments from Chancellor's Office College of Agriculture George E. Hartman, Jr., from Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large to Holt County, from $4600 to $4800 per year effective November 1, 1957: in place of Warren Feden. Donald H. Kuhl, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, from $4000 to $4800 per year effective November 1, 1957; completed training period and appointed to Dakota County. Merven L. Vaughn, from County Extension Agent to Extension Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, from $7000 to $6400 per year effective November 1, 1957: in place of Glenn Thacker. This permits him to continue graduate study. College of Arts and Science Bruce Nicoll, additional appointment as Lecturer in Journalism, from September 16, 1957, without salary. Carl Manthey, Instructor in Public Health (Physiology) at $75 per month in addition to regular salary, from October 1, 1957 to January 31, 1958; to teach extra section in First Aid 170. College of Medicine Richard W. Gray, appointent to third year Residency in Neurology and Psychiatry, from September 1, 1957: salary paid by Board of Control. John M. George, additional appointment as Clinical Instructor in Obstetries and Gynecology, at $180 per month from September 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958. -11- -13- | 15Special Meeting Marlene T. Gingles, Research Assistant in Physiology and Pharmacology, at $3300 per year from October 14, 1957. Karl Wayne Bruce, Instructor in Surgery, from October 1, 1957, without salary. Strother Barton Marshall, Instructor in Surgery, from October 1, 1957, without salary. Dean Carleton Wetland, Instructor in Anesthesiology, part time, at $5000 per year from September 1, 1957. Teacher College Robert Lewis Johnson, Instructor in Secondary Education, part time, at $1800 per year from October 15, 1957: in place of Robert Ostdiek. It wa moved by Regent Welsh, seconded by Regent Swanson, motion put to vote and carried, accepting recommendation of the Chancellor's office that the following adjustments in work and salary be approved. Adjustments in Work and Salary Approved ADJUSTMENTS IN WORK AND SALARY Interim Appointments from Chancellor's Office College of Agriculture George E. Hartman, Jr., from Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent at large to Holt County, from $4600 to $4800 per year effective November 1, 1957: in place of Warren Feden. Donald H. Kuhl, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent, from $4000 to $4800 per year effective November 1, 1957; completed training period and appointed to Dakota County. Merven L. Vaughn, from County Extension Agent to Extension Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, from $7000 to $6400 per year effective November 1, 1957: in place of Glenn Thacker. This permits him to continue graduate study. College of Arts and Science Bruce Nicoll, additional appointment as Lecturer in Journalism, from September 16, 1957, without salary. Carl Manthey, Instructor in Public Health (Physiology) at $75 per month in addition to regular salary, from October 1, 1957 to January 31, 1958; to teach extra section in First Aid 170. College of Medicine Richard W. Gray, appointent to third year Residency in Neurology and Psychiatry, from September 1, 1957: salary paid by Board of Control. John M. George, additional appointment as Clinical Instructor in Obstetries and Gynecology, at $180 per month from September 1, 1957 to June 30, 1958. Continued -13- |
