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WILLIAM MERRIAM COBLEIGH, A.M. Mead of Chemistry Department E.M., College of Montana. 1894: A.M.. Columbia University. 1899; Chemist, Anaconda Mining Company. 1892-93; Assistant Chemist. Montana Experiment Station, 1894-99; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics. Montana State College. 1894-96; Instructor. 1896-99: Professor of Physics. 1901-07; Professor of Chemistry. since 1907: Chemist State Board of Health. 1911: Member of Board of Directors. American Public Health Association. JOSEPH AUK EX THALER. E.E. Head of the Electrical Engineering Department Professor of Electrical Engineering E.E.. University of Minnesota, 1900; Instructor in Mathematics. University of Minnesota. 1901; Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Montana State College. 1901-02; Instructor in Mechanics, Purdue University. 1902-03: Professor of Electrical Engineering. Montana State College, since 1903: Fellow American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Montana Society of Engineers; Sigma Xi. ALFRED ATKINSON, M.S. Head of Agronomy Department Professor of Agronomy B.S.A., Iowa State College. 1904: Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Montana State College. 1904-06; Professor of Agronomy, since 1906: M.S.. Cornell University. 1912; Member A. A. A. S.: Vice-President American Society of Agronomy; American Breeders’ Association: Member of Royal Society of Arts of England; Sigma Xi. CLARE NEWTON ARNETT Head of Department of Animal Industry B.S.A.. Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana. 1907; Instructor Purdue University. 1907-10: Associate Professor. Iowa State College. 1910-13; Professor Animal Husbandry. Iowa State College. 1913-15; Member American Society of Animal Production; The American Association for the Advancement of Science; Alpha Zeta : Phi Kappa Phi. V. J. WOHLENBERG. M.E. Head of Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.. University of Nebraska, 1910; M.S.. University of Illinois. 1914: Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. University of Oklahoma. 1914-16; Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Montana State College. 1916-17. DEANE B. SWINGLE. M.S. Head of Department ok Botany and Bacteriology Professor of Botany and Bacteriology B.S.. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1900: M.S.. University of Wisconsin. 1901; U. S. Department oi Agriculture. 1901-06; Montana State College, since 1906; Fellow A. A. A. S.. Member of American Phytopathological Society: Member of Botanical Society of America; Member American Public Health Association. LEON D. CONK LING. C.E. Head of Civil Engineering Department C.E.. Cornell University, 1900: Member of American Society of Civil Engineers; Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education; Member of Montana State Highway Commission; Member Montana Society of Engineers.
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FREDERICK B. L1XFIELD, B.S.A. Dean of College of Agriculture Director of Montana Agricultural Experiment Station B.S.A.. Toronto University, 1891: Assistant Instructor, Ontario Agricultural College. 1892-93; Professor of Animal Industry and Dairying, Utah Agricultural College. 1893-02; Professor of Agriculture. Montana State College. 1902-08; Director Montana Agricultural Experiment Station since 1904; Dean of Agriculture since 1913. UNA B. HERRICK Dean of Women Missouri Wesleyan College: Chicago Conservatory; Kelso School of Musical and Dramatic Art: Sargent School. Cambridge. Massachusetts; Instructor in Gymnasium and Vocal Expression. Trinity University, Texas: Private Studio. Carnegie Hall. Xew York City: Instructor in Physical Education of Women and Public Speaking, North Dakota State Normal School. 1905-11: Dean of Women, Montana State College, since 1911. WILLIAM FISK BREWER, A.M. Professor of English A. B.. Iowa College. 1891 ; A.M., Iowa College, 1897: A.M.. Harvard University. 1899; Teacher. Iowa College Academy. 1891-92; Fellow in Latin. University of Chicago. 1892-93; Teacher, Lake Forest Academy. 1894-96: Graduate Student. Harvard University, 1898-99; Professor of English. Montana State College, since 1896; Phi Beta Kappa. LILLA AGNES HARKINS, M.S. Head of Home Economics Department Professor of Home Economics B. S.. South Dakota Agricultural College. 1890: M.S.. South Dakota Agricultural College. 1898; Head of Domestic Science Department. South Dakota Agricultural College. 1890-96: Head of Domestic Science Department. Louisiana State College. 1896-97; Professor of Home Economics. Montana State College, since 1897; Graduate Work, Columbia University. 1915; Member of Council and Executive Committee of American Home Economics Association. ROBERT ALLAN COOLEY, B.S. Head of Department of Zoology and Entomology Professor of Zoology and Entomology B.S.. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1895; Assistant Entomologist. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1895-99: Professor of Zoology, Montana State College, since 1899: State Entomologist, since 1902: Fellow A. A. A. S.: President of American Association of Economic Entomologists; Member of Entomological Society of America. WILLIAM DUANE TALLMAX. B.S. Head of Mathematics Department Professor of Mathematics B.S.. University of Wisconsin, 1896: Instructor in Mathematics. Madison High School. 1897; Fellow in Mathematics. University of Wisconsin. 1898-99; Instructor and Graduate Student in Mathematics. University of Wisconsin. 1899-01; Professor of Mathematics. Montana State College, since 1901; Member American Mathematics Societv; Member of the Mathematical Circle of Palermo; Fellow A. A. A. S.
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ORVILLE BLAINE WHIPPLE. B.S. Head ok Horticultural Department Professor of Horticulture B.S.. Kansas State Agricultural College. 1904: Graduate Student. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1905: Instructor in Horticulture. Colorado Agricultural College. 1905-06: Field Horticulturist for Colorado Experiment Station. 1905-09: Professor of Horticulture. Montana State College, since 1909: Member A. A. A. S.: Phi Kappa Phi. HOWARD WELCH. D.Y.M. Professor of Veterinary Science A. B.. University of Missouri. 1903; B.S.A.. University of Missouri, 1906: D.Y.M.. Cornell University. 1909: Instructor of Histology. Cornell University. 1906-07; Assistant in Physiology. Cornell University. 1908-09; Private Practice. Bozeman. Montana, 1909-13: Professor of Veterinary Science. Montana State College. since 1913: President State Board of Veterinary Examiners. FRANK W. HAM. M.S. Head of Physics Department Professor of Physics B. S.. Montana State College. 1903: M.S.. Montana State College. 1905: Graduate Student. University of Chicago, summers of 1908-11-14: Assistant in Chemistry. Montana Experiment Station. 1905-06: Instructor in Chemistry. Montana State College. 1906-08: Instructor in Physics and Chemistry. 1908-09: Assistant Professor of Physics. 1909-11: Professor of Physics, since 1911: Associate Member American Physical Society. MILO HERRICK SPAULDING, A.M. Assistant Professor of Zoology A. B.. Leland Stanford University. 1903; A.M.. Lcland Stanford University. 1906: Assistant in Zoology. Stanford University, 1901-02: Special Field Assistant. Bureau of Fisheries, Alaska Salmon Commission. 1903: Assistant Naturalist. Bureau of Fisheries. Steamer “Albatross,” 1904: Graduate Student and Assistant in Zoology. I.eland Stanford University, 1903-06: Resident Zoologist. Gulf Biologic Station. Louisiana, 1906-08: Assistant Professor of Zoology. Montana State College, since 1908: Sigma Xi. ROBERT H. ROGUE, M.S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry B. S., Tufts College. 1912: M.S.. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1915; Instructor in Chemistry at the Franklin Union Industrial School of Boston. 1910-12: Assistant in Chemistry at Tufts College. 1911-12: Instructor in Chemistry. Massachusetts Agricultural College. 1912-15; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Montana Stare College, since 1915; Member American Chemical Society. WILLIAM F. SCHOPPE, M.S. Professor of 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 in Animal Industry of 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 Gentic Association.
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