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F acuity—Continued R. R. DODDER IDGE. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, B. S., Kansas State College. 1912; Assistant in Animal Husbandry, University of Nebraska, 1913-14; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry at Montana State College, since 1914. C. C. STARRING. Inspector in Horticulture. B. S., South Dakota State College. 1911; Post Graduate. Oregon Agricultural College. 1912-13; Horticulturist, Hood River Experiment Station. Oregon, 1913-14; Inspector in Horticulture, Montana State College, since 1914. FRIEDA M. BULL. Instructor in Mathematics. B. S., Montana State College. 1907; Graduate Student, Montana State College, 19C8-09: M. S., Montana State College. 1909; Instructor in Mathematics, since 1910. FLORENCE W. WALLIN, B. A. Instructor in French. A. B.. University of Iowa. 1997; Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 1908; Student in Paris. 1910; Instructor in French and Spanish, Montana State College, since 1911. IRWIN T. GILRUTII, B. A. Instructor in F.nglish. B. A.. Ohio Wesleyan University. 1910; Assistant in English. Ohio Wesleyan University, 1909-10; Instructor in English and Civics, College School of Chicago. 1910-11; Instructor in English. East Chicago High School. Chicago, 111.. 1911: Instructor in English, Montana State College, since 1911; Delta Sigma Rho. THEDA M. JONES. Instructor in Shorthand and TypCicriting. Attended Vermont State Normal School; Albany Business College; Teacher Albany Business College, 19O6-0S; Teacher. Mercer Academy, Mercer, Penn., 1908-11; Instructor in Shorthand and Typewriting, Montana State College, since 1911. Twenty-four
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F acuity—Continued II. E. MURDOCK. Professor of Agricultural Engineering. B. S. (M. E.), University of Colorado. 1905; M. E., University of Colorado. 1908; C. E., University of Colorado. 1911; Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, University of Illinois, 1906-12: U. S. D. A., Irrigation Engineer in Kansas, Nevada and Oklahoma, 1913-14; Professor of Agricultural Engineering at Montana State College, since 1914. LAX A A. BALDWIN. Head of Art Department, Assistant Professor of Art. Woman's Art School. Cooper Union. New York City. 1904; Designer, C. G. Braxmar, Manufacturing Jeweler, New York City, 1905; Instructor in Art. Gallatin County High School. 1908-10; Assistant Professor of Art and Head of Art Department, Montana State College, since 1910. FLORENCE BALLINGER. Assistant Professor of Home Economies. Attended the MacDonald School of Dressmaking; Montana State College; Stout Institute; University of Chicago; Teacher's College, Columbia University; Assistant Professor of Home Economics, Montana State College, since 1907. WILLIAM O. WHITCOMB, M. S. Assistant Professor of Agronomy. B. S. A.. North Dakota Agricultural College. 1909; Bureau of Plant Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, 1909-11; Graduate Student. Cornell University, 1911-12; M. S.. Cornell University. 1913; Instructor in Agronomy, Montana State College. 1913; Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Montana State College, since 1913; Member, Alpha Zeta. WILLIAM R. PLEW, M. S. Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. B. S.. Rose Polytechnic Institute, 1907; M. S., 1910; Instructor in Civil Engineering, Rose Polytechnic Institute; Assistant City Engineer. Terre Haute. Ind.; Designing Engineer. Paris Bridge Co., Paris. 111.; Instructor in Civil Engineering. University of Montana, 1910-11; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Montana. 1911-13; Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. Montana State College, since 1913. Twenty-three
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F acuity—Continued EDWARD C. HYTREE. Instructor in Chemistry. B. S., Ohio Wesleyan, 1912; A. M., Ohio State College, Fellow in Chemistry, 1914; Instructor in Chemistry, Montana State College, since 1914. L. F. GEISIKER. Instructor in Agronomy. B. S., Nebraska University, 1908; M. S. A., Cornell, 1914; Assistant in Soils at Nebraska. 1909; Assistant in Soils. Montana Experiment Station, since 1909; Instructor in Agronomy, Montana State College, since 1914; Sigma Si; Alpha Zcta. MARIAN FRANCIS BROWN, A. M. Instructor in English. A. B., Radcliffe College. 1909; Boston Normal School, 1910; Assistant in Miss Spaulding's School, Newburyport, Mass., 1910-12; A. M.. Columbia University, 1913; Instructor in English, Montana State College, since 1913. PAUL PIERRE McNEELY, A. B. Director of School of Music. Teacher of Piano and Musical Theory. Mus. B„ Washburn College, 1907; A. B., University of Kansas. 1909; Teacher of Piano, Topeka, Kans., 1909-10; Instructor of Piano and Musical Theory, Montana State College, since 1910; Director of School of Music, since 1911. WM. F. SCHOPPE. Professor of Animal Industry in Poultry Husbandry. B. S., University of Maine, 1907; M. S., University of Maine, 1913; Assistant in Poultry Husbandry. Rhode Island Experiment Station, 1907-08; Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, Montana Experiment Station. 1908-11; Assistant Professor of Animal Industry in Poultry Husbandry. University of Maine, 1911-13; Head of Poultry Department, Montana Experiment Station. Professor in Animal Industry of Poultry Husbandry. Montana State College, since 1913; Alpha Zeta; Member. A. A. A. S.; Member. A. A. of Instructors and Investigators in Poultry Husbandry; American Poultry Association; American Genetic Association. CARL A. GOTTSCHALCK, M. S. Assistant in Chemistry. B. S., Montana State College, 1909; M. S., 1910; Chemist for Washoe Copper Co.. 1909; Assistant in Chemistry, since 1909 at Montana State College; Member of American Chemical Society. Twenty-five
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