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At a meeting of the Corporation yesterday it was decided that the membership dues of the Union could not properly be put on the term bills.
The following appointments were made: H. Bingham, Jr., and C. E. Fryer were re-appointed assistants in history, and F. A. Ogg was appointed assistant in history, for one year from September 1, 1904; J. M. Bell, Austin Teaching Fellow in mining and metallurgy; R. N. Woodworth, assistant in ore-dressing and assaying. A. B. Seymour was re-appointed assistant in the Cryptogamic Herbarium, and the resignation of P. R. Curtis, assistant in ore-dressing and assaying, was accepted, to take effect on March 31, 1904.
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