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Show 117. The Prasident stated that Professor Nyaw ander, who emplaye by thQ QQveranQt unde r the Works Progress Admin~ iatrntlon, Qay oomplata her work with the Fede ral Government and QQthQ tn the University at t he end of the academic year, or she Iqmm'eontinue with the W. P. A. for another ye QQ. In Gage she 'QQQQIQ deoide to remain.w1th the Fedo raI GoVerannt, she would Miran leave for mother Year. In that event, he would recom- QQQQ the reerloymth of DQQ Q. HQ Llliot to tle her place in 'QQQ deaQthnt for the academic year 1935-37. 0n mQtion of ‘lflfigflht GhriQthQan, seconded by Regent Qade , the Board approved at tha leaves of absence recommended by the President and gave éhlm pans: to act in the ease of Professor Nyew ander, providing tit mat with the approval of the Administrati ve CouncilQ 2W" 1 The President reoommanded the appointment of Alma SQQQQQQZMQ DQ, as lecturer in the Physical LAuoation department MSQQ QQQ year 1936~37 at a salary of QBQOOQ 00. DrQ Nemir's apo ~Q'QfllntQQQQ is due to the leave granted Bernice QQQQ On motion I‘QTQRQant walling, aeoamded by Regent Galligmn, the appointmant m swarmed! '0n recommendation a? the President, and on motion TQQ'Rannt Shields, seconded by Regent Thatcher. the Board appr oved :SQQ appointment of Kenna Cragan Oswald at a salary of $1500.00 £QQQ the aaademie year 1936~37 to fill the vacancy in the Tra1n~ QR; SQQQOI dun t0 the leave of QbQQnQQ granted Jessie Perry, n 1 ; 1"0n reoommendath; 0f 3MPresident 33 appointm ent glfiglana_stuak1, as ifiaQruotor in the unfiiness School for the QQMEQQQ year 1936-37 at a salary of QIGOOQOO due to the leava |