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+» h+h n+n n+n u+n n+11 114.11 n+n ii+ii ii+ii n+n ii+ii 114.11 11+11 11+11 n- • ' Charles Wilson Easlby, A. M , Ph. D. Associate Proft tsor of Chemistry. IBarn at Louisville, Kentucky, 1876; Dickinsoo College, A B , 1897, A M . 1899; Clark University, Ph, D . 1 ! ' IIS ; Instructor in Science, Troy Conference Academy, I ' oultnev, Vermont, 1897-99; Instructor in Science, = Dover, Delaware, Academy, 1899 1901; Graduate Work. Clark University, 1901-03; Instructor in Chemistry, j Clark College, 1903-08; Assistant Professor, 1908-09; Associate Professor, University of Maine, 1909 : Member s of the American Chemical Society; Contributor to Chemical and Physico-Chemical Journals. l 1! K.. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Varnum. Professor of Military Science ami Tactu ? Florida Military Academy, 1868; West Point Military Academy, 1872; -nd Lieutenant, ls7J; Captain, I 1891; Major, 1901; Lieutenant Colonel, 1905; Inspector of the National Guard of Idaho, 1907-1909 Professor 5 of Military Science and Tactics, University of Maine, 1909 — . s J Ralph Kneeland Jones, B. S. Librarian. Born at Bangor, Maine. August S, 1866; University of Maine, B. S., 1886; Amherst School of Library Economy. 1897; engaged in business, 1886-97; Librarian of the University of Maine, 1897 — ; Member of American Library Association, Eastern Maine Library Club, Maine Library Association, Massachusetts Library Club, American Association of Law Libraries; I K t , B 8 II. Charles Dayton Woods, B. S., Sc. D. Director of the Experiment Station. Born at Brooks, Maine, September 1 1, 1856; Wesleyan University, B. S., 1880; University of Maine, Sc. D., 1906; Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan, 1880-83; Teacher of Natural Sciences, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass . 1883-88; Chemist and Vice Director of Storr ' s Agricultural Experiment Station, 188N-90; Professor of Agriculture, University of Maine. 1896-1903; Director of Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896 — ; Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of American Chemical Society, American Forestry Association, International Association of Applied Chemistry, Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science. American Geographical Society; B K, 1C ! , X V. James Monroe Bartlett, M. S. Chief Chemist in the Experiment Station. University of Maine, B. S., 1880; Graduate Student in Chemistry, Cornell Univcrsitv, 18,8 ' J v; University of Maine. M S., 1883; Analytical Chemist, Pennsylvania State College, 1883-85; Chemist in Maine Experiment Station, 1885 — ; Member of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists; T A, t K l . Lucius Herbert Merrill, B. S., Sc. D. Professor of Biological and Agricultural Chemistry. Born at Auburn, Maine, October 1, 1857; University of Maine, B. S., 1883; Sc. D., University of Maine. 1908; Assistant Curator, Department of Lithology and Physical Geology, United States National Museum, 1884-86; Chemist in Maine Experiment Station, 1SS6 I9IIS; Instructor in Biological Chemistry, 1897-98; Pro- fessor 1 if Biological Chemistry. 1898 — ; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science, American Chemical Society, American Geographical Society; l K •! , 2 X, A Z FrEEMONT Lincoln RUSSELL, B. S., V. S. Professor of Bacteriology and VeU 1 inn y Science. Born at Paris, Maine, June 13, 1862; University of Maine, B. S , 1885; New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, V. S., 1886; Graduate Work at Johns Hopkins University, 1888-90; Veterinarian of the Maine Kx- periment Station. Iss ' j 1907; Instructor in Bacteriology and Veterinary Science, University of Maine. 1889 98; Professor, 1898 — ; Inspector in the I ' nited States Bureau of Animal Industry, 1 89 U I ' M 18. Member of the United States Veterinary Medical Society; Maine Veterinary Medical Association; ♦ K ♦, H ' A.
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+H — ii+n — ii+ii— n+ii — n+n — n+ii — n+n— n+:i — n+n — ii+ii— ii+ii— n+n — ii+ii— n+n — n+n ™i,+ I Percy Anderson Campbell, M. S. A. Professor of Animal Industry. Born at Litchfield, New Hampshire, January 30, 1880; New Hampshire State College, B. S . L904; Farm s Foreman, New Hampshire State College, 1903-01: Instructor in Anima! Industry, University of Maine, 1905; = • loUri Stntp Pnllpcrn M St A t OOCi ■ Tncl niftrir in Atiim-il trwln :lr r T Irtitrorci t r -.f M .;.,.. I QftA V7 ■ Dm( mai n ( + ! = [owa State College. M. S. A., 1000; Instructor in Animal Industry, University of Maine, 1900-07; Professor of Animal Industry, University of Maine, 1907 — ; K 2), A Z. 1 Charles Partridge Weston, C. K., M. A. + Professor of Mechanics and Drawing. = Horn at Madison, Maine, Nov. 8, 1875; University of Maine, B. C. E , 1N90 C. E., 1899; Tutor in Physics, = University of Maine, 1896-98; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Maine, 1898 1901; University Fellow = in Mechanics, Columbia University, 1901-02; M. A . 1902; Assistant in Mechanics at Columbia University, 1902- = 01; Assistant Professor of Mechanics and Drawing, University of Maine, 1904-07; Professor, 1907 — ; P. II, c = I« X . t = Guv Andrew Thompson, M. A. I + + = Professor of Enulish Literature. s Horn at Steward, 111., 1871; University of Illinois, A. B., 1898; Harvard University, B. A., 1900. M A. J 1901; Instructor in English and German, Millersburg Military Institute, Millersburg, Kentucky, 1898-99; Tutor t 5 in English, and German, University of Maine, 1901-02; Instructor in English, 1902-05; Assistant Professor of 5 English, 1905-09; On leave of absence at University of Chicago, 1906-08; Fellow in English at University ol £ Chicago, 1907-08; Acting Head of the English Department, University of Maine, 1908 09; Professor of English 1 | Literature, 1909—; I K I , 1 V A. f Mkrritt Caldwell Fernald, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D. J I Professor Emeritus of Philosophy. Bornat South Levant, Maine, May 26, 1838; Bowdoin College, B. A , 1861; M. A.. 1864, Ph. I)., 1881, 1.1. I ' . + 1902; Graduate Study at Harvard, 1863; Principal of Gould ' s Academy, Bethel, 1863-64; Principal of Houlton + I Academy, 1865-66; Principal of Foxcroft Academy, 1866-08; Professor of Mathematics and Acting President of the University of Maine, 1868-71; Professor of Physics, 1871-79; President, 1879-93; Professor of Philosophy, + 1896-1908; formerly Fellow of tin- American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of National + I Educational Association; Member of American Social Science Association; WAX. ' I K ' I ' Charles Barto Brown, C. K. Professor of Railroad Engineering. Born o New Haven, Conn , Sepl , 22, 1873; Yale University, Ph. B., 1894; C. E., 1896; Graduate Sm.lv. Yale University, 1894 95; Chenango Engineering Company, 1896-99; Connecticut insurance Department, 1899 r.m:;. Assistant Actuary, 1902-03; New Haven Gas Light Co., 1905-06 ' Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1 ni versity of Maine, 1906-07; Assistant Professor, 1907-08; Professor of Railroad Engineering, 1908 ; Member of Connecticut Society of Civil Engineers; - 3, 4 K 1 . Windsor Pratt Daggett, Pii. B. Professor of Public Speaking, Brown University, Ph P., 1902; I. eland Powers School of the Spoken Word, 1905; Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, 1908; Professoi oi Public Speaking, 1909; ' l I ' A. MixTiN AsinRY Chrysler, Ph. D. l roi iaU Professof oj lu t, my. Born ai Berlin, I Intario, i 7i , Toronto University, B A . 1894; University of Chicago, Ph. D , 1904; Science ' , Toronto Junction Collegiate Institute, 1895-1902; Fellow in Botany, University of Chicago, 1903-04; Assistant in Botany, Harvard University, 1904-05; Instructor, 1905-07; Associate Professoi ..i Botany, Uni- .. in ..I Maine, 1907 — . + 11 —11+11— ||+l|- — ||+M n+|, ||.f.|| ||+ll —||+ll- ||+||. — Il+ll — M+ll — ||+||- ||+|| ||+ll- ll+|| i| + ' l
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■ii+ii ii +n ii+ii ii+h ii+ii ii+ii ii+ii ii+ii it+n ii+ii n+n n+n n+u s N— Oli Edith Marion Patch, B. S. Entomologist in the Experiment Station. University of Minnesota, B. S., 1901; Entomologist in the Maine Experiment Station, 1903 — ; AAA, IE. ! t I = + = ! + = I Warner Jackson Morse, M. S. + Plant Pathologist in the Experiment Station. Born at Waterbury Center, Vermont, October 30, 1872; University of Vermont, B. S., 1898; M. S., 1903; Instructor in Natural Sciences, Montpelier Seminary, 1899-1901; Instructor in Botany, University of Vermont, + 1901-05; Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, 1905-06; Assis tant Botanist, Vermont Experiment Station, 1901- 06; Pathologist, Maine Experiment Station, 1906 — ; Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Phytopathological Society; New England Botanical Club; Vermont Botanical Club; K 2, + A ., ' I ' K I . Raymond Pearl, Ph. D. Biologist in the Experiment St ili n. = Born at Farmington, New Hampshire, June 3, 1879; Dartmouth College, A. B., 1899; University of Michigan, Ph. D., 1902; Assistant in Zoology, University of Michigan, 1899-1902; Instructor in Zoology, 1902-06; Scientific = Assistant U. S. Fish Commission, 1900-02; Research Work in Europe for the Carnegie Institution, 1905-06; In- s structor in Zoology, University of Pennsylvania, 1906-07; Biologist in Maine Experiment Station, 1907 — ; Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Microscopy, 1900-03; of Biometrika, 190G — ; of the Zoologischer e Jaliresbencht, 1906 — ; Author of articles in various biological journals; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of the American Society of Zoologists and the American Society of Naturalists; 4 K V, 1 B K, 1] S. Prank Macy Surface, Ph. D. Associate Biologist in the Experiment Station. Ohio State University, B. A , 1904; M. A ., 1905; University of Pennsylvania, Ph. D.,1907; Fellowship in + Zoology, Ohio State University, 1904-05; Harrison Fellow in Zoology, University of Pennsylvania, 1906-07; Harrison Research Fellow, 1907-08; Lake Laboratory, Ohio State University, summers, 1903, 1904 and 1905; Murine Biological Laboratory, summers, 1905 and 1906; Associate Biologist in the Maine Experiment Station, + 1908 Member American Association for the Advancement of Science; Member of Seventh International Congress of Zoologists, Boston, 1907, ! ' H, - Z. Herman Herbert Hanson, M. S. Assistant Chemist in the Experiment Station. Pennsylvania State College, B. S., 1902; University of Maine, M.S., 1900; Assistant Chemist in Maine Experiment Station, 1906 — ; Member of Association of Official Agricultural Chemists and American Chemical Society; 2 K. Charles Edward Lewis, Ph. D. Associate Vegetable Pathologist in the Experiment Station. Indiana University, B. A., 1902; M. A ., 1903; Cornell University, Ph. I)., 1905; Fellow in Botany, Cornell t ' niversity, 1903-04; Instructor in Botany, Indiana University Summer School, 1905; Acting Head of Depart- ment of Biology, University of Idaho, 1906-06; Honorary Fellow, Cornell I ' niversity, 1900-07; Instructor in Botany, University of Wisconsin, 1906-08; Associate Vegetable Pathologist in the Maine Experiment Station, Bins , Contributor i the Botanical Gazette + I ! t ! ! + = ! i Oskar Augustus Johannesen, B. S., A. M., Ph. D. AssociaU Entomologist in tlu Experiment Station. Born at Davenport, Iowa, May 1 1, 1870; University of Illinois, B S , 1894; Cornell University, A. II., 1002; I ' h D., 1904; Engineering work, Chicago, 1894-99 Instructor in Cornell University 1899-1904; Assistant Professor, 1904-09; Associate Entomologist in the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, 1909 — ; Author of Aquatic Nem Ditpi i i 1908; The Chironomidae, 1905 and 1907, in Bulletins of the New York State Museum; The Mycetophilidae in Genera [nsectorum, 1909; various short articles on En t o m ology, ml Engineering in the technical journals, Membet of the American Association for the Advance merit ol Science, Entomological Society ol America, Association ol Economic Bntomologista; S 2,TH II, F A. . ,|| —|| + l| — 11+11 — II + II— ||+||—||+||—|l+ll — II+II — II+II— 11+H—ll+N ' — 11+ — U+ll — II+II— !»+■— —11+ 26
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