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At a meeting of the Corporation held yesterday, the following appointments were made for one year from September 1, 1904: A. Pope, Austin Teaching Fellow in Fine Arts; C. M. Stearns, instructor in English; H. L. Frevert, Austin Teaching Fellow in chemistry; A. F. Whitten, instructor in Romance languages; C. M. Underwood, Jr., Austin Teaching Fellow in Romance languages; J. A. Gibson, L. F. Swift, F. N. Brink, W. H. Hunter and L. Clarke, assistants in chemistry; A. W. Ryder, instructor in German; B. Perry, lecturer on English literature; J. M. Adams, assistant in physics; S. B. Serviss, Austin Teaching Fellow in physics; A. S. Beatman and J. H. Blair, assistants in history; E. M. Parker, lecturer on corporation administration; F. E. Malthes, Austin Teaching Fellow in reconnoissance surveying; E. R. Markham, assistant in mechanical engineering; C. H. Paige, instructor in mathematics and surveying.
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