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The University Appointments

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
July
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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Since the University has adopted the plan of making yearly appointments, in many cases frequent changes especially in the list of instructors occur. That our readers may keep up with the changes we give below a list of the appointments made by the regents this week. Judge Champlin and Prof. E. F. Conely were made permanent professors of law. The other law appointments of last year were continued. Six new courses were established in the medical department for practical work and Drs. Darling, Hayler, Lutz and Wormth were appointed demonstrators to give the courses to be paid by the fees received from the students. me siuucuLa. Dr. Warren D. Lombard, Ph. D., of Clark University, was appointed professor of physiology to succeed Dr. Howell, resigned. Carl W. Belser, Ph. D., was reappointed assistant professor of oriental languages, and Frank C. Wagner, A. M., B. S., assistant professor of mechanical engineering, for three years, the salary of each to be i,6oo per annum. Prof. Allor was appointed, for one year, at a salary of $900, as instructor in astronomy and acting director of the observatory. Joseph L. Markley was appointed instructor in mathematics for one year, salary $900; Willard K. Clement, instructor in Latin, one year, salary $qoo; Moritz Levi, A. B., tructor in French, one year, $900; ïrnest Voss, instructor in Germán, Dne year, S900; Fred Morley, C. E., nstructor in descriptive geometry and drawing, one year, $900; Elmer A. Lyman. A. B., instructor in mathematics, one year, $90o;George O. Higley, B. S., instructor in general chemistry,one year, $9Oo;Arthur G. Hall, B. S., instructor in mathematics, one year, $900; Geo. H. Mead, instructor in philosophy, one year, $900; Alfred H. Lloyd, A.M., instructor in philosophy, one year, $900; Raymond L. Weeks, A. M., instructor in French, one year, $900; Jonathan A. C. Hildner, A. B., instructor in Germán, one year, $900; Herman V. Ames, Ph. D., instructor in history, one year, $900; George Rebec, Ph. B., instructor in English, one year, $900; Simon M. Yutzy, M. D., instructor in osteology, assistant demonstrator of anatomy, $900; Daniel M. Lichty, M. S. , instructor in general chemistry, one year, $900; William F.Edwards, accountant and dispensing clerk in chemical laboratory, one year, $900; Alice Hunt, assistant in drawing, one year, $900; Fred P. Jordon, A. B., assistant to professor of operative and clinical dentistry, one year, $9; Charles H. Cooley and Frank H. Dixon, assistants in political economy, $450 each; S. N. Johnson, botany, 900; A. J. Reed, house surgeon, $500; W. Heidel, assistant in mechanical dentistry, salary, $500; Dr. L. Hall, assistant professor of clinical and operative deatistjry, salary, $600; Dr. C. G. Darling," clinical lecturer on oral pathology and surgery, salary, $300; H.Reeve, superintendent of buildings and grounds,salary increased from $1,400 to $1,600; Prof. A. A. Stanley, professor of music, salary increased from Si, 600 to $2,200; the salary of C. G. Taylor, superintendent of shops and the engineering laboratory,increased from $1,800 to $2,000.