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Ill lJLlIAl4 IIOAI'IJ MLN hx i x W xxx t x s V shex. h x 9 . IX x memxmx xwixx WXX ' Students in Training under the United States Veterans Bureau HE United States I Veteransi Bureau, formerly known as the Federal Board, Bu- reau of War Risk Insur- ance and Public Health, but named Veteransi Bu- reau with the amalgama- tion of these three, has been sending men to be trained in agricultural lines, to the University Farm School for the past three years, In all of the work done here at the Farm, in the class room and field, the men have found the heartiest 006p- eration 0n the part of all instructors. This year, 1921-1922, has brought the average number of eX-serviee men to the Farm. In the course of the three years. there have been in all some 547 disabled men here, averaging from 80 MISS H- WALKER to 90 men per semester. With the opening of the Fall semester 1921 there were 94 students registered, 34 of these being new men coming from other schools or directly from hospitals. The Veterans, Bureau students have taken quite an active part in student affairs. During the Fall semester we claimed Frank Cleland, President of the Student Body, Frank Needham, Vice-President of the Student Body, also President of the Senior Class; James Carothers, President of the Freshman Class; Charles Kinsley, Editor of the tiAgricolaii, and Vie Laney, Manager of the football team. A very pretty and successful dance was given on the 28th of Octo- ber, the decorations very cleverly carrying out the Halloween idea. January 9th the opening of the Spring semester found 85 men en- rolled, which included 17 new men and 68 0f the old men. There were 10 Veteransi Bureau men in the December graduating class. Charles Kinsley, one of our number, was elected President of the Student Body. George Michael was elected President of the Associated Federal Studentsi Organization. A number of men are hoping to be able soon to start on places of their own if given aid under the State Welfare Board. 63
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Garthwaite ................................ 645 Mam Street, El Centro Raymond Ellis, Asst. Invo ......................................... J. P. Hertel ............................................ Court House, Independepce Kan ........................................ M. A. Rice ................................................ Court House, Bakersfleld R. H. Klamt, Asst. Kings ........................................ Wallace Sullivan ...................................................................... Hanford Henry T. Anderson, Asst. Los Angeles ........................... R. W. Hodgson ................................ 361 Court House, LOS Angeles G. E. Gordon, Asst. V. F. Blanchard, Asst. Madera ................. . .................. T. O. Morrison ............................ Chamber of Commerce, Madera Marin ........................................ M. B. Boissevain ................................ Freitas Building, San Rafael Mendocino ....... . ..................... Prof. C. S. Myszka ...................................................................... Ukiah Merced ..................................... J. F. Grass, Jr ..................................... Farm Bureau Office, Merced J. L. Quail, Asst. , Monterey ................................. T. C. Mayhew ............................................ 261 Main Street, Salinas E. D. O4Brien, Asst. Napa ......................................... Prof. H. J. Baade ................................................ Court House, Napa Enoch Torpen, Asst. Nevada ..................................... H. I. Graser .................................................................... Grass Valley Orange ..................................... H. E. Wahlberg ........................ 508 North Main Street, Santa Ana A. F. Scott, Asst. Placer ....................................... R. D. McCallum ............................................ Court House, Auburn Riverside ................................. M. M. Wilson ............ Farm Bureau Office, 9th Street, Riverside J. F. Osborn, Asst. Sacramento ............................. L. Y. Leonard ............................................ Court House, Sacramento E. L. Stanley, Asst. San Benito ............... V .............. W. J. Tocher .................................... Farm Bureau Office, Hollister San Bernardino ..................... H. J. Wilder ............................ 438 Court Street, San Bernardino E. J. Campbell, Asst. San Diego ............................... J. G. France ............................ Chamber of Commerce, San Diego San Joaquin ........................... J. W. Adriance..Commercia1 and Savings Bank Bldg, Stockton E. D. Schlaman, Asst. Santa Barbara ....................... D. T. Batchelder ................ 208 Federal Building, Santa Barbara banta Cruz .............................. H. L. Washburn ................................ 4 Cooper Street, Santa Cruz K. W. Koch, Asst. Shasta ...................................... Prof; Payker Talbot ...................................... Court House, Redding bolzmo .................................... J. W. M1115 ....... . ............................................. C ourt House, Fairfield Sonoma ................................... Prof. H. A. Wemland ............................ Court House, Santa Rosa M. W. Buster, Asst. ' H. P. Everett, Asst. Stamslaus ............................... A . A. Jungerman ............................................ 922 J Street, Modesto gutter g g Ssnllll'th, ASSt' 2 4 '1 ' - u Wan -------------------------------------------- Mission Hall, Yuba City $111153? Ei-Qy'cculfflsegggg; ------------- Chamber of Coinrggarcg, Red Bluff Y W. E. Gilfillan, Asst. ...... u ltorlum, Vlsaha ygilotma SK; Cb 833113011 ------------------------------------------------ Court House, Ventura ' '. .' 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