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UNION DUES ON TERM BILLS

Allowed by Vote of Corporation Yesterday.--Corporation Appointments.

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At a meeting of the Corporation held yesterday it was voted to allow the membership dues of the Union to be placed on the term bills of the University, beginning next September. For the past two years efforts have been made to attain this end, and in the Union elections during that period the members have voted almost unanimously in favor of such action. Last year, however, despite this vote, the Corporation refused its assent to the plan.

The Corporation appointed W. C. Heilman '00 instructor in Music from September 1, 1905, and re-appointed A. W. Ryder instructor in Indic Philology from the same date.

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