SALARIES AND WAGES, AND MAINTENANCE - Cont. 2. The rising labor market dictates additional salary and wage adjustments if the present staff is to be retained. 3. Expansions should be made in the teaching and hospital staffs as centemplated before the 1951 emergency reductions. 4, Addition of four new units, at least part of which will be epened next year, will require increased allowance fer main- tenance, 5, The cost of service to patients in the new Tubercular Ward used as clinical subjects. fer medical classes will be an additional charge. 6, Maintenance allowances to medical teaching departments should be increased to their fermer level to permit resumption of e- quipment purchases, which have been either sharply reduced er suspended since 1931, ”. The cost of medical supplies and equipment has advanced sharply, and in most cases never declined at all. 8. The standards of the national medical school association must be met if the rating of the School of Medicine is not to drop, Trend of Enrollment and Appropriations* £9 "36 31-32 33-354 35-36 14) | | | 1 : sic — Oe Enro thinent 120 oid —~ wa 110 Lo sell 100% Appropriations 99 —| 90 | | | | | | | 29-3C S1L~-32 35-34 35-36 *Salaries & Wages, Maintenance, Repairs & Improvements (regular). Note: The November 1 enrollment is used, i