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VICE-PRESIDENT TNOCTOR WILLARD has been ' ice-President of the College since 1918, and was Dean of the Division of General Science from 1909 until 1930. He has served the college in various capac- ities from assistant instructor to his present position since 1883. J. T, WILLARD REGISTRAR TN SEPTEMBER, 1913, after serving for three years as assistant to George O. Foster, Registrar of the University of Kansas, Miss Machir came to Manhattan to assume the duties of Regis- trar at Kansas State College JESSIE McDowell machir
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DR. FRANCIS DAVID FARRELL THE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT FARRELL was born in Smithlkld, Utah, on March 13, 1883. His alma mater is the Utah State Agri- cultural college, from which he was graduated in 1907 with the degree Bachelor of Science. Who ' s Who records the President ' s first job as being a scientific assistant in cereal investigations of the United States Department of Agriculture. In 1910 he accepted an associate professorship in irrigation and drainage at the University of Idaho. After a vear there he resumed his work with the LT. S. D. A., and until 1918 he was concerned in the government ' s irrigation investigaticms and reclamation projects. In 1918 President Farrell came to Manhattan as Dean of the Division of Agriculture and director of the agri- cultural experiment station, a position he held until 1925, when he became President of the college. President Farrell ' s broad knowledge of student problems as well as his abilit ' as an educator ha e made him a popular and worthy President.
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DEAN OF AGRICULTURE TN 1873, a farmer ' s course, forerunner of what is now the division of agriculture, was established. About 1897, the farmer ' s course was changed to the agricultural course and as a result the graduates in agriculture are numbered from 1900. Dean Call has been with the College since 1907 when he accepted a position as assistant in agronomy. He became Dean of the Division of Agriculture and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station in 1925. Assistant Dean Hugh Durham ably assists Dean Call in his work. L. E. CALL DEAN OF ENGINEERING A LTHOUGH the Division of Engineering under that name dates back only to 1917, engineering has been one of the fundamental branches of instruction of this college since it was established. Mr. Seaton has been at Kansas State College almost continually since he took his Bachelor of Science degree in 1904. He assumed the duties of the Dean of the Division of Engineering and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station in 1920. R. A. SEATON
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