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Show 3A7 Biological Sciences comprising nine departments. Five 01' thaao derarixucnta are now in tha School of Arts and Sciences and four in the Radical School. BIOMGIQAL y All extend services to . _ . _ 1313;131:313 . ORGANIZED students in the School of arts and Sciences. 4 The reorgan- laation plan provides for a division chainan and heads of departments aeting as an executive co.:mittee concerned with the matters of tho area. The following chairmen were? proposed: Horace W. Davenport, Acting'chaiman of tho Division. William H. Behlo, Head of Department 01' General Biology. Walter P. Cottam, Head ofDepartment of Botany. William W. Newby, Head of Department- of Genetics and Cytology. A ‘ .' _ ' Boat. .Reos, Head of Department or Inwtertebrato I Zoology. Angus 3.1. 9!".Ioodbury, Head of Departznont of Vortobrato Zoolog. ~ On the- reconnend'ation of the President .and'i'on‘ \ _ I ' motlon of Regent Reisor seconded? by Regent comm, the following followsh-lp and assistant appointments were . approved: .Ted C. Smith, Teaching Assistant in Sociology, $250 for spring quarter 1918. (Men Gleaves, Research Assistant in Radiology, - ' ' a '9 51.0 per month commencing April 1, 1918. ~ ‘Robert So Warner, Research Assistant in Radioloy, $10 permonth coninencing April 1., 191.8. ,1 A Charles Lamar Jonson, Fellowiin Social Work.31" ‘ for spring quarter 191.8. . . A ' \w fit} E1ght faonltymembers aslisted belowoars .9 k |