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Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station BOARD OP CONTROL. GEO. B. KINKEAD, Chairman, Lexington, Ky. W. C. BELL, Harrodsburg, Ky. D. F. PRAZEE, Lexington, Ky. “ J. K. PATTERSON, President of the College. R. C. STOLL, Lexington, Ky. M. A. SCOVELL, Director, Secretary. M. A. SCOVELL, Director, Chemistry. A. M. PETER, Chemistry. II. E. CURTIS, Chemistry, Fertilizers. IE. (JARMAN, Entomology and Botany. J. N. HARPER, Agriculture. W. H. SCITERFFIUS, Chemistry. R. M. ALLEN, Secretary, Pood Division. J. D. TURNER, Secretary to the Director. STATION OFFICERS. ,). 0. LaBACII, Chemistry Food Division. GEO. ROBERTS, Assistant Chemistry. MISS M. L. DIDLAKE, Assistant Entomology and Botany. S. D. AVERITT, Assistant Chemistry. D. W. MAY, Animal Husbandry. W. G. CAMPBELL, Assistant Co-operative Experiments. 0. M. SHEDD, Assistant Chemistry. E. P. TAYLOR, Assistant Entomology and Botany. During the past year two members of the Station Staff have gone to fields green and pastures new. Mr. L. 0. Beatty received a scholarship in Columbia University, New York, and is perfecting himself for work in chemical research. Mr. T. L. Richmond is on the other side of the globe, director of the new experiment station at Manila, teaching the little brown men the gentle arts of peace, the essence of better life; following the flag and the gridiron but seeking to supplant the bayonet and the machete with the plow and the hoe. The word with the station has been progress. The past year has seen the completion of the dairy farm costing $8,500 and the beginning of a station build- ing costing $20,000. Nor has the progress been less in scientific lines of research The object for which the experiment station was and is maintained is to aid and assist in the promotion of agriculture and thereby in the welfare and prosperitv of the whole country. In other words to lend a hand, to point the way. “To scatter plenty o’er a smiling land And read its destiny in a nation’s eyes.1
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