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48 49 44 43 43 48 So 45 45 48 43 45 46 44 44 43 48 ,48 45 45 47 45 INDEX MAY, 1957 Ashlock, T. M.--Ohio 57-47 Atlantic Union W. 0. Reynolds--Southern New England 48 Mrs. Thelma Wetherall--Southern New England 49 Baker, Wesley--Charleston, West Virginia 44 Bieber, D. J.--presidency Union College 45 Canadian Union Frank Skorett—Ministerial Internship in Alberta 42 Levi Gimbel--Branson Hospital 43 Elder and Mrs. C. E. Groom--Ontario-Quebec 43 A. C. Larson--Branson Hospital for one month 43 A. G. Zytkoskee--Ontario-Quebec 43 H. E. Lohr--British Columbia 48 Dorothy Quade--Canadian Union College So Central Union. G. H. Glinsmann—Porter Sanitarium and Hospital 41 Reba Harvey.--Wyoting 45 D. J. Bieber—president of Union College 45 Requested to withdraw call for G. H. Glinsmann 48 Fred Schultz-aansas 49 Christensen, Kenneth--White Memorial Union School 44 Columbia Union Harold Wernick--Ohio 41 Lillian(J: Ramsey--Potomac 43 Wesley Baker--West Virginia -44 Clarence L. Passer—PotoMac: 45 Demonstration Nutrition School, Dayton, Ohio 46 C. B. Hirsch- Washington Missionary College 47 T. M. Ashlock—Ohio 47 Stanley Robison--Harding Sanitarium 47 G. E. Taylor--Columbia Union, departmental work 49 Raiford Couden—Mt. Vernon Academy 49 Couden, Raiford--Mt. Vernon Academy 49 Coy, Hugh--Oak Park Academy 44 Baggy, Carl--Ministerial Internship, Southern California 48 Drake, Mrs. Loretta P.—Northern California 48 Garber, Mrs. R. L.--Oklahoma 44 Gimbel, Levi--Branson' Hospital 43 Glinsmann, G. H.--to Porter Sanitarium and Hospital 41 Northern Union requests Central Union to withdraw call for 48 Gray, Don--Central California ,48 Gray, Harold--Idaho 41 Groom, Elder and Mrs. Carl E.--Ontario-Quebec 43 Harvey, Reba—Wyoming 45 Hempel, A. E.--Southern California 45 Hirsch, C. D.T.TWashington Missionary College 47 Houck, Evelyn--Florida Sanitarium and Hospital 45 Index--2 Komoll, Beatrice--South Dakota 149 Krick, R. K.--Central California 148 Lake Union Arthur Opp--Indiana 41 James Mercer--Cedar Lake Academy 45 Instructor Nutrition Schools, Battle Creek, Adelphian Academy, and Cedar Lake Academy 46 Larson, A. C.--Branson Hospital for one month 43 Loan, approval of, for Southern Publishing Association 44 Lohr, H. E.--British Columbia 48 Marsh, Howard 0.--Laurelwood Academy 47 Martin, Mrs. Eva Maude Florida Sanitarium and Hospital 49 McClain, L. E.--principalship of Maplewood Academy 44 Mercer, Janes--Cedar Lake Academy 45 Miller, Claude--Reno, Nevada 50 Miller, Lyle Curtis--Ministerial Internship Montana 144 Ministerial Internship--Lyle Curtis Miller, in Montana 44 Carl Daggy--Southern California 48 Minutes, correction on page 57-30, in Wage Scale 43 Northern Union Hugh Coy--Oak Park Academy 44 L. E. McClain-44olewood Academy 44 Max Qualley—MapleWood Academy 47 J. W. Wolter—Minnesota 48 Requested by Central. Union to withdraw call for G. H. Glinsnann 48 Beatrice Konoll—South Dakota 49 I. E. Rogers-Zes Moines, Iowa 50 North Pacific Union Harold Gray—Idaho 41 R. L. Vaughn—Montana 41 Lyle Curtis Miller--Ministerial Internship, Montana 44 David T. Watts--Idaho Conference, attendance at Seminary delayed 46 Refresher Nutrition School,.Jlpper Columbia 46 Howard 0. Marsh—Laurelwood Academy 4/ Ivan Wentland—Auburn Academy 49 Nutrition Schools Refresher school, Upper Columbia 46 Demonstration school, Dayton, Ohio 46 Instructor schools, Michigan--Battle Creek, Adelphian Academy, and Cedar Lake 46 Opp, Arthur--Indiana 41 Ortnerl W. P.--Oklahoma City 50 Pacific Union Requested to withdraw call for Dorothy Syne 41 Kenneth Christensen--Southern California 44 A. E. Hempel—Southern California 45 R. K. Krick--Central California 148 Don Gray—Central California 48 Mrs. Loretta P. Drake--Northern California 48 Index--3 Pacific Union (Concluded) Carl Daggy--Southern California 48 A. T. Wiegardt--Pacific Union College 50 Claude Miller—Reno, Nevada 50 Passer, Clarence L.—Potomac 45 Pritchard, S. C.raTexico 42 Quade, Dorothy--Canadian Union College 50 Ohalley, Max--Maplewood Academy 47 Ramsey, Lillian J.--Potomac 43 Reynolds, W. 0.--Southern New England 48 Robison, Stanley--Harding Sanitarium, Worthington, Ohio 47 Rogers, L. E.--Des Moines, Iowa 50 Salaries--for accountants in junior colleges 44 Schultz, Fred--Kansas 49 Scott, L. R.r.4)rlando, Florida 50 Skoretz, Frank--Ministerial Internship Alberta 42 Southern Publishing Association ApproVai of arrangements for loan 44 Southern Union Evelyn Houck--Florida Sanitarium and Hospital 45 Ray Stephena—AlahamarNississippi 47 Mrs. Eva Maude, Martin 49 Richard Stafford--Nashville Junior Academy 50 L. R. Scott--Florida 50 Southwestern Union S. C. Pritchard--Texico 42 Mrs. R. L. Garber—Oklahoma 44 George Stevens--Arkansas-Louisiana 48 H. R. Veach--Texas 50 W. P. Ortner—Oklahoma City 50 Spring Meeting, correction in minutes of, page 57-30 43 Stafford, Richard--Nashville Junior Academy 50 Stephens, Ray—Alabama-Mississippi 47 Stevens, George--Arkansas-Louisiana 48 Syme, Miss Dorothy--Pacific Union requested to withdraw call for 41 Taylor, G. E.--Columbia Union, departmental work 49 Vaughn, R. L.--Montana 41 Veach, H. R.--Texas 5o Wage Scale, correction in Spring Meeting minutes, p. 57-30 43 Salaries for accountants serving in junior colleges 44 Watts, David T.--attendance at Seminary on Ministerial Internship in Idaho delayed 46 Wantland, Ivan—Ahburn Academy 49 Wernick, Harold--Ohio 41 Wetherall, Mrs. Thelma--Southern New England 49 Wiegardt$ A. T.--Pacific Union College 50 Wolter, J. W.--Minnesota 48 Zytkoskee, A. G.—Ontario-Quebec 43 57-1a7. One Hundred Fifty-third Meeting NORTH AMERICAN DIVISION COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION May 1, 1957, 4:18 P.M. ?RESENT: A. V. Olson, W. P. Bradley, R. H. Adair, R. A. Anderson, V. G. Anderson, 0. A. Blake, C. 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