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BURTON 0. LONGYEAR, B. S., Instructor in Botany. RUFUS H. PETTIT, B. S. in AUIL, Instruvtor in Zoology. CHACE NEWMAN, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing. MRS. JENNIE L. K, HANER, Instructor in Domestic A'rt. CAROLINE L. HOLT, Instructor in Drawing. BERTHA M. WELLMAN, B S., B. Pm, Instructor in English. S. FRED EDWARDS, M S., Instructor in Bacteriology and Hygiene. JOHN MICHELS, B. S Ann, Instrurtor in Dairying CARRIE A. LYFORD, B. L.. Instructor in Domestic Science, SARAH B. S. AVERY, Instructor in Gymnastics. THOMAS GUNSON, Instructor in Flnrimllture and Foreman of Greenhousc. JESSE J. MYERS, H. S.. Instructor in Zoology. HARRY S. REED, Instructor in Chemistry. LEMUEL G. HOLBROOK, P11. B., Instnu-to1' in Physius. LE FOREST W. SAWTELLE, B. S. Pu. B., Instruvtor in English. JENNETTE C. CARPENTER, B. S., Instructor in Domestic Science. LOUISE FREYHOFER, B. S,, Instructor in Music. LE ROY F. HARZA, B. S., Instructor in Mathematics. 3 Instructors W. J. WRIGHT, B. S.. Instructor in Bacteriology. MRS. MAE MILROURNE GINGLES, Instructor in Domestic Art. GERKIT MASSELINK, B, S., Clerk to President. and Editor M. A. C. Record. MABEL MACK, Instructor in Music. WILLIAM J. CARRELL, B. S.. Instructor in Mathematics. HORACE W. NORTON, B. S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry. DOROTHEA MOXNESS, Assistant in Experiment. Station Chemistry. WARD R. SHEDD, B. 3., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. H, L. CURTIS, A M., Instructor in Physics. OMAR 0. CHURCHILL, B. S., Instructor in Agriculture. RICHARD HOPKINS, B. S. and U. 142., lusu'uvtor in Mathematics and Civil Engineering. GEORGE W. HARTWELL, P11. 3, Instructor 1'11 Mathematics, RAY R. TOWER, B. S., Instructor in Chemistry. OTIS RIGGS, Instructor in Chemistry A. N. CLARK, Instructor in Chemistry. HELEN ST. JOHN, Instructor in Sewing. ALBERT E. JONES, A 13., Instructor in Mathematics. GEORGE TRYON, B. S., Instrm-tor in Mechanical Engineering. ARTHUR PETERS, Instructor in Physics. MRS. M. HENDRICKS, Instructor in History. CHARLES A. McCUE, B. S., Instructor in Horticulture. PERRY EDMONDS, Assistant in Chemistry. CAROLINE BALBACH, Assistant Libraria11 WILLIAM S. LEONARD, Foreman of Machine Shop. ELMER CASE BAKER, Foreman of Foundry. ANDREW KRENTEL, Foreman of Wood Shop. PAUL THEODORE, Foreman 0f Forge Shop. FREDERICK O KENNEY, Cash iur. EDWARD R. BLAIR. Foreman 015 College Farm, HENRY SHERMAN, Foreman 0f Grounds. CHAUNCEY CRAWFORD, Instructor in Machine Shop. LENA M. MAXW'ELL, Bookkeeper. LORY FRANCIS NEVVELL, Engineer. ROWENA KETCHAM, In rharge of College Hospital. MRS. MARTHA STARK BARBER, Lecturer in Home Nursing,
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The Religion of Horticulture XVe, as horticulturists, are in partnership with God. He has put in the largest amount of capital, but we have, his confidence so mmpletely that he gives us full swing in the disbursement of the dividends. We cannot grace our call ing, unless we appreciate, to the fullest, the great respon- sibility of our tenantey, and bring to it the proper honesty of purpose and reeognition 0f the greatest factor that ac- complishes success in this oneness with nature, which 1 BACTERIOLOGY BUILDING mean by tipartnership with Gml. XVe, must have a higher regard for earthls beauty, and have an every day apprecia- tion that this is the most beautiful world we know anything about, and that we are placed in this garden to till it, and to use to the best of our ability all the attributes of char- acter with which we are endowed. and that we Shall be held responsible for every delinquem-y in dealing: with the ele- ments that are. plated in 0111' hands; and that our sins of omission, as well as commissiun, will be laid up against us as truly in our treatment of the soil, as in our treatment of each other. We must learn to be honest through and tln-ough, and never to forget that this applies as truly to the soil as to our brother men 01- our Creator; and that there is a religion in horticulture that should go with us every day, and that 0111' 'alling is holy, in just so far as we treat it as the tailing: to which God has walled 11s; that the char- :u-ler whirh we develop in vmmei'tinn with the work we have vhusen in do in this world. will be nmnlded very largely by the view we take of the wurld in which God has located as, and the purpose we put into 0111' dealings with the elements that are placed in our hands to combine into beautiful and successful creations for the benefit of man and the glory of manis Creator. CHAS. W. GARFIELD.
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