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The following appointments were made at the last meeting of the Corporation, for one year from September 1, 1904: Assistants--A. Pope in Fine Arts, C. M. Underwood, Jr. in Italian, F. S. Philbrick in Government; Austin Teaching Fellows--A. H. Chivers in Botany, A. Tyng in Engineering, T. H. Thomas in Fine Arts, F. W. Brown in Romance Languages, F. W. Russe in Chemistry; instructors--F. W. Snow in Romance Languages, A. E. Norton in Mechanical Drawing and Mathematics, F. W. Atkinson, lecturer on Educational Organizations. J. M. Bell was appointed assistant in Geology for the second half of 1903-4.
The following appointments were also made for one year from September, 1904: Assistants--N. S. Bacon, L. S. Hapgood, P. H. Provandie, all in Hygiene, L. K. Clark, J. A. George, W. G. Barr, H. C. Jones, all in Government, F. W. Morrison in French and Spanish, A. B. Plowman in Botany, O. F. Black in the Chemical Laboratory, J. F. Langmaid, and A. D. Wyman in Chemistry; Austin Teaching Fellows--A. F. Whittem in Romance Languages, W. J. Shepard in History, L. Ross in Applied Mechanics; instructors--F. Dohs in Gymnastics, O. Ames and J. M. Greenman in Botany, T. Stickney in Greek, W. M. Cole in Accounting, A. B. Frizell in Mathematics, J. A. Moyer in Descriptive Geometry, S. E. Whiting in Electrical Engineering, T. Hall, Jr., R. Lu V. Lyman, E. H. Wells, all in English, A. Brun in French, P. S. Smith in Geology, A. W. Boesche and M. M. Skinner in German, H. C. Boynton in Metallurgy and Metallography, S. G. Morley in Romance Languages, M. Mower in Fine Arts.
The resignation of H. P. Williams as assistant in the College office was received and accepted to take effect March 1.
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