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ROBERT ROBSON DINWIDDIE, M.D., V.S., Professor of Veterinary Science. M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis, 1896; Veterinary Surgeon, Ontario Veterinary College, 1886; Veter¬ inarian to the Agricultural Experiment Station since 1887. ERNEST WALKER, B.S.A., Professor of Horticulture. B.S.A., Cornell University, 1897; Instructor in Horticulture, Cornell University, 1897; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Clemson College, and Entomologist and Assistant Horticulturist of the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897— 1898; Professor of Entomology, Clemson College, and Entomol¬ ogist to the South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, 1898-1900; Horticulturist and Entomologist of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-1905; Horticulturist of the same and Professor of Horticulture in the University of Ar¬ kansas since; in charge of State Entomological Inspection in Ar¬ kansas, 1903-1905; Arkansas Member of the National Jury of Awards in Pomology, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. GEORGE ALBERT COLE, B.S., A.M., Professor of Agriculture. B.S., Emory and Henry College, 1882; A.M., ibid., 1892; Principal of Liberty Academy, Virginia, 1883-1885; Teacher at Poplar Grove, Ark., 1886-1889; Superintendent of Schools, Springdale, Ark., 1889-1891; Principal of the Jefferson School, Fayetteville, Ark., 1891-1892; First Assistant or Principal of the Preparatory School, University of Arkansas, 1892-1904; present position since June, 1904. JOHN HENRY NORTON, B.Agr., B.S., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. B.Agr., Missouri State University, 1897; B.S., Missouri State University, 1899; Teacher of Chemistry, High School, Spring- field, Mo., 1899-1901; Assistant Forest Expert, Bureau of Chem¬ istry, United States Department of Agriculture, 1901-1903; Pure Food Chemist, North Dakota, 1903-1904; present position since 1904. 14
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ALVIN ARTHUR STEEL, B.S. in C.E., E.M., Associate Professor of Geology and Mining. B.S. in C.E., University of Nebraska, 1899; E.M., Columbia University, in the City of New York, 1900; Assistant in Chem¬ istry, University of Nebraska, 1898-1899; with Omaha and Grant Smelter, 1898; Assistant Engineer, B. M. R. R., 1899; Prac¬ ticing and Consulting Engineer with Fernando Mining Com¬ pany, San Fernando, Durango, Mexico; the Greene Consolidated Copper Company, La Cananea, Sonora, Mexico; the Pacific Con¬ solidated Copper Company, Pyramid, Nev., and the Engineering Company of America, in several parts of the United States and Mexico, 1900-1904; Assistant Engineer of Briquetting Experi¬ ments, U. S. G. S. Coal Testing Plant, Louisiana Purchase Ex¬ position, 1904; Member of American Institute of Mining En¬ gineers; Member of Society for the Promotion of Engineering Ed¬ ucation; present position since 1905. VIRGIL PROCTOR KNOTT, B.C.E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. B.C.E., University of Arkansas, 1904; Instructor in Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1904-1906; present position since 1906. LEE SEDWICK OLNEY, B.E.E. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. B.E.E., University of Arkansas, 1905; Assistant in Elec¬ trical Engineering, University of Arkansas, 1904-1906; present position since 1906. WILLIAM GEORGE VINCENHELLER, Dean of the College of Agriculture. 13
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VICTOR ALBERT HOOPER, Professor of Dairy Husbandry. Dairy Graduate of Ontario Agricultural College, 1901; In¬ structor of Dairy Husbandry, Ontario Agricultural College, 1902- 1903; present position since 1904. CHARLES FREDERICK ADAMS, B.Agr., A.M., M.D., Professor of Entomology. B.Agr., University of Missouri, 1897; A.M., University of Kansas, 1903; M.D., University of Kansas, 1902; Assistant in Entomology, University of Missouri, summer of 1897 ; Instructor in Histology and Pathology, Kansas City Medical College, 1900- 1902; Professor of Histology and Bacteriology, Kansas City Dental College, 1900-1904; Snow Research Scholarship in En¬ tomology and Graduate Student, University of Kansas, 1902- 1904; Assistant in Zoology and Graduate Student, LTniversity of Chicago, 1904-1905; present position since 1905. ROBERT WILLIAM WADE, B.S.A., Professor 0} Animal Husbandry. B.S.A., University of Toronto, 1905; present position since 1905. HAZEL ARCHER YATES, Director and Instructor in Piano and Violin. Pupil of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Busch in the University of Ar¬ kansas; Mr. Marx E. Oberndofer, Chicago; Herr Bruno Michaelis, Ft. Smith; Herr I. L. Schoen, St. Louis; and Mr. Ernest R. Kroeger.St. Louis; present position since 1904. 3
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