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The Faculty Scrap

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Parent Issue
Day
2
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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It has been an open secret in Unirersity circles that the scriptural inuiiction to love thy brother as thyself las not been very closely pursued by ;he members oí the University faculty, larticularly in the medical department. The old row between Dr. Gibbes and )r. Vaughn resulted in the dropping of he forrner. Dr. Campbell was the Champion of Dr. Gibbes in that fray, but he has since had troubles of his own. When the successor of the late Dr. Ford was to be named, Dr. Campbell, as next in line.aspired to the chair of anatomy. But the Vaughn influence s said to have prevented his appointment, and J. P. McMurrich was awarded he job. Things have not gone well between Profs. McMurrich and Campbell since then, and matters carne to a crisis before the board of regents Tuesday when Prof. McMurrich pronounced the ultimatum that the University must je deprived of the services of himself or Dr. Campbell, as the campus was not arge enough to allow them both to circuíate without friction. The regents then proceeded to let Dr. Campbell down by abolishing the chair of assistant demonstrator of anatomy. But it s said that the end is not yet. Humos ïas it that the head of Dr. Vaughn, who bas been creditedwith being something )f a wire-puller, is none too secure. The following appointments and reappointments were made for 1897-'98: Dr. Chas. A. Kabethge to be instructor in the gymnasium, Hiram W. Orr to be assistant in histology in the medical department in place of Mr. Baldwin and at the same salary. Orrin H. Freeand to be assistant to the chair of gynaecology and obstetrics in place of Dr. Lahuis, who has been advanced to a demonstratorship in the medical department. Dr. Louis P. Hall to be instructor in dental anatomy, operative technique and clinical operative dentistry at a salary of $900. Dr. A. W. Haidle to be demonstrator of dental mechantes at a salary of $700. Dr. Cyrenus G. Darling to be clinical lecturer on oral pathology and surgery at a salary of 1300. Dr. Frank E. Logan to be assistant in operative and clinieal dentistry at a salary of 8500. George Rebec to be instructor in philosophy for three years at a salary of $1,200. Frank li. Lillie to be instructor in zoology for three years at a salary of $1,200. P. L. Sherman to be instructor in general chemistry at a salary of 8900. Arthur Lachman to be instructor in general chemistry, salary 6600. Chas. Ilenry Cray tolbe assistant in English, salary 300. Fred A. Lease to be laboratory assistant, salary $300. E. E. Brandon one-half time instructor in French. J. A. Lautner one-half time instructor in Germán. J. B. Johnson, Ph.B., to be instructor in zoology for on-i year. salary 8500. Kussell S. Rowand to be assistant in zoology, salary $300. Juliet M. Butler to be assistaut in zoology, salary L300. John II. McClellan, A.B., to be assistant iu zoology, salary $200. Ernest Cleverdon to be assistant in zoology. salary $200. A. J Foster to be assistaut in the museum, salary 8150. Eerry F. Trowbrïdge to be instructor in organic chemistry and accountant, salary S900. Herman E. Brown to be assistant in qualitative analysis, salary 6500, an increase of $200. Archibald Campbell to be assistant in qualitative chemistry, salary $200, an increase of S25. J. G. Van Zwaluwenburg to be assistant in qualitative chemistrj, salary $200, an increase of $25. Challes L. Bliss to be assistant in physiological chemistry, salary $196. C. Sundstrom to be assistant in qualitative analysis, salary $200, in place of Armand R. giller. W. H. Hess to be assistant in organic chemistry without salary. Dr. M. L. D'Ooge resigned the office of dean of the literary faculty, and Hichard Hudson was appointed in his stead.

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