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NINETEEN TWELVE H. K. Morris. IS. S. Montana Agricultural College A i tant Botanist (Station) L. K. Ciieseker, IS. S. Nebraska University Assistant Agronomist (Station) Reuben M. Pincknev. IS. S. A. M. University of Nebraska Assistant Chemist (Station» •I. R. Parker. IS. S. Massachusetts Agricultural College Assistant Entomologist (Station) F. S. Cooley, IS. S. Massachusetts Agricultural College Superintendent Farmers' Institute li. IS. Bonebright, IS. S. A. Iowa State College Instructor in Agricultural Engineering J. IS. Nelson Superintendent Dry Farm Work. (Station) Louis L. Howard R. F. Miller. B. S. A. Director of Band Texas A. M. College Assistant in Animal Industry (Station) Page 25
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THE MONTANAN . . A. Perrine, 15. S. Kansas State Agricultural College Inst motor in Electrical Engineering L man (;. Sehenuerhorn. 15.S. Massachusetts Agricultural College Instructor in Horticulture Fred Katelv Assistant in Shops Miss Mary kountz Assistant in Art Earl Oliver Toronto (onservatory ocnl Music Paul McNccly University of Kansas Instructor in Piano J Mi's Regina Karnes Wooster University Instructor in Piano Mrs. Mary K. Winter Librarian George It. Callaway Secretary Page 24
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THE MONTANAN htfta in thr iFarulty tCttmty HAT Montana State College has been growing and developing in the various departments. The Engineering departments in the past year have lost two competent and energetic instructors; Prof. Walter Carlson, graduate of Kansas Agricultural College came to M. S. C. in the fall of 1909 as assistant professor of mechanical engineering. He was one of those quiet, unassuming profs, who say little but know and understand much. In realization of his ability, he was called back to his alma mater to act as foreman of the shops. This position has been so ably filled by Mr. J. Wallace Marshall,.graduate of Cornell University, that the course has made even more definite progress this year than in previous ones. Mr. Marshall has also taken much interest in all college activities which have brought him into contact with all students and student life at M. S. C. riicn the electrical department, as well as the college, lost a valuable assistant and student in Orville S. Peters. He was known ail through iiis college course at M. S. C. as a brilliant student, and. while taking ins post graduate course in the year 1909 1910 was made assistant to Professor Thaler. But, owing to his great efficiency in his line of work, he now holds a responsible position in the bureau of standards at Washington. D. C. This year Arthur A. Perrine, an Armour Institute graduate. took up Mr. Peters’ work without any hesitation. Each department must grow as the college grows, so, in realization of its needs, the agricultural department, for the first time, offered a new course to its students—agricultural engineering. As the instructor for this study, the school was fortunate enough to obtain Mr. Herbert B. Bonebright, a graduate of Iowa State College, and a man who has had broad experience along this line of work. In each course of agriculture at M. S. C. has been felt the strong movement for the development of the Montana soil: but the horticultural department has felt this public sentiment with greater force than has any other branch, insofar that Professor Whipple was obliged to obtain Mr. Lyman G. Schermerhorn. graduate of Massachusetts Agricultural College, to assist in that line of work. Mr. Schermerhorn entered into tlie spirit of the college by assisting Coach McIntosh on the gridiron, and with the aid of his assistance, the school was able to put out one of the strongest teams it has ever boasted. into a school of the first class can in no better way be shown than by reviewing the series of changes that have taken place Page 26
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