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At a meeting of the Corporation yesterday, Henry Peters Henderson, now assistant in Mining, was appointed instructor in Mining, the appointment to date from September 1, 1902. This appointment is made on account of the additional work which has been assigned to Mr. Henderson in Professor Smyth's absence. Henry Harrison Haynes was reappointed instructor in Semitic languages for one year from September 1, 1903.
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