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EXPERIMENT STATION P )R FIFTY-THREE YEARS the Experiment Station has conducted original researches concerning the agri- cultural industry of the United States. It has established and maintained a permanent and efficient agricultural indus- try and has made investigations concerning the development and improvement of rural life. The State Legislature of 1909 purchased Highmoor Farm upon which scientific investigations in farm crops ' ' ,I ,M ' KK . . T ,,..• i i • i • ■ i Director oj Experiment are now conducted. In 191,5, ! v legislative action, the ... ,. ° Malum Aroostook Farm was acquired for agricultural experimen- tation. The publications of the Experiment Station are distributed throughout the state and the Station is at the service of all. MILITARY A TWO-YEAR basic course in military training is required by state law of all physi- callv fit male students at the University of Maine. During the past year 552 students were enrolled. Each year about twenty men chosen from among those who have completed the basic two-year course are allowed to take the advanced military training course which leads to the rank of Second Lieutenant in the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps. The Armv personnel in charge of the Military Department consists of: Lieutenant Colonel Robert K. Alcott. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph C. Haw, Major Archie E. Phinney, Major Harry L. Henckle, Captain George J. Loupret, Sergeant Roman H. Harabosky, Sergeant Joseph J. Rinkaus. and Sergeant Joseph A. Roy. SIMMER SESSION T HE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE offers in its Summer Session the opportunity to study in the Heart of Yacationland. Nineteen departments are active during the Session, and there is expected to he an enrollment of about 500 in these various depart- ments this year. The faculty consists of members of the regular teaching staff of the University in addition to specialists from other institutions. The Junior-Senior High School Institute which was inaugurated in 1936 meet- this year in a two-day program to discuss the topic of The Creative School. Dances, parties, picnics, and excursions play a popular part in summer school life and are under the supervision of a social director. There are also unlimited opportunities for sports at the University. The Session will extend from July 5 through August 13 this year. 29
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GRADUATE STUDY A LARGE NUMBER of students take advantage of the opportunity to concentrate further in some specific field of interest here at the University of Maine. The Uni- versity offers courses in all departments and confers the master ' s degree in either Arts or Science. Those who were enrolled for graduate work this year are: John R. Arno, Dean M. Bailey, Bernard L. Berzon, Leroy L. Blackmer, Robert B. Bradford, Bernardine Bueh- rer, Lionel L. Desjardins, Leo Dick, Kenneth Y. Dike, Albert E. Edwards, Rebecca H. Feero, Gayland E. Folley, Jay S. Gashwiler. John S. Getcheil. Constance L. Hedin, Robert H. Johnson, Arroll L. Lamson, Alexander C. Lendo, Josephine M. Loughrey, Flora H. Lutz, Jennie A. Mcintosh, Gustavus A. McLaughlin, Matthew McNeary, Ber- nard J. Mann, Joel W. Marsh, Leon B. Meader, Thomas W. Morris, George I. Morrison, Donal F. O ' Brien, Velma K. Oliver, Bernard G. Perkins, Sarah C. Pike, Alton E. Prince, A very E. Rich. Robert P. Robert. Khuat-tat Sin, Harold W. Smith, Lester H. Smith, Theron A. Sparrow, Helen E. Titcomb. George B. Weatherbee, Arthur A. Webb, Wil- liam M. Weil, Genevieve A. Weill, Harold M. Woodbury, and Ruth A. Wray. George D. Chase Dean of Graduate Study EXTENSION SERVICE Cf )R TWENTY-FIVE YEARS the Extension Service of the College of Agriculture has sought to make science the servant of the men and women of rural Maine. At the end of the first quarter it can well look back with satisfaction on a hard-fought game — a game marked by significant gains toward the goal of better living for those who farm the soil of Maine. The game, however, is only well begun. The Extension Service team of University- trained county agents, home demonstration agents, county club agents, and specialists is strategically placed, ready to serve every rural community in every county of the state. The team is young, but it knows the plays. It has learned the rules of the game from men like Director Arthur L. Deering who have been with the service since its inception. The Extension Service now looks forward toward the next quarter in the increas- ingly complex game of modern agriculture. Far better equipped to play the game, the Extension staff has as its powerful allies the University of Maine, the U. S. Department f Agriculture, and organized farm bureau groups and 4-H Clubs in hundreds of Maine communities. Through their united effort, science is becoming the servant of Maine farmers and their wives. aS
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