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jeEVES:X5 WILLIAM W. SKINNER Dr. William W, Skinner was born in Baltimore, larj ' land, in 1874. He received his early edncation m the public schools of Dorchester County, and at Cambridge High School. He graduated from the Maryland Agricultural College in 1895. and received the degree of Master of Science from George Wash- ington Univers ity. . He has been assistant chemist at M. A. C. and at the University of Arizona and Experiment Station, Food Inspection Chemist, U. S. Department of Agriculture, and Chief of Water Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, which position he holds at present. He is the author of many bulletins on chemical sub- jects. He is a past President of the Washington Chemical Society and a member of Washington Academy of Sciences. B. JOHN BLACK Mr. John Black was born and raised in Baltimore County, where he is now operating one of the largest farms in his district. He has always lived on the farm, and has taken an active interest in all move- ments for the uplift of agriculture in his county and state. He is now serving his second term as blaster of the Maryland State Grange. In 1916 he was appointed by Governor Harrington, a trustee of the Maryland State College, and also a member of the State Board of Agriculture. HENRY HOLZAPFEL, Jr. Mr. Henry Holzapfel was born in Hagerstovvu, Md., in 1869. He was educated in private schools in Washington County. In 1889 he entered the Mary- land Agricultural College and received his degree in 1893. Since graduation he has been located at Hagerstown, Maryland, of which town he is Mayor. He is also President of the Hagerstown Railroad, and a most progressive farmer. He was appointed a Trustee of the Maryland State College in 1916. 23
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jeEVE CC 1 FRANK JOHNSON GOODNOW )r. Frank J. Goodnow was bom in Brooklyn, N. V. He received iiis A. B. degree from Amherst ill 1879. and A. i I., 1887, and LL. B., Colnmbia, 188.2. lie stndied at the Kcole Libre des Science Politic|nes, aris and L niversity of I ' crlin. He received his LL. D. degree, Amherst, 1898; Columliia, 1904; Harvard, 1908; Brown, 1914. In 1911-12 he was a numl)cr of President ' left ' s Commission on pA ononiy ■A]u I- fficicncy. In 1913-14 he was Legal . dviser to the (iovernmcnt of the Repnblic of China. Since 1914 lie iias been President of Johns Ho])kins Lhii- versity. lie is the anllmr of a nnmher of honks on Leyal and Political Snhjects. CARL RAYMOND GRAY . ir. Carl Cray was born in I rinceton, Ark., Septcm- lur jN, 18(17. He began his long railway service .March 20, 1883. i ' . er since that date he has been in the service of some railway company. Pie began his career as telegraph operator and station agent, and has been, in turn, general western agent, district freight agent, connnercial agent, general manager and president of two railways before he was made Presi- dent of the Western .Maryland Railway in 1914. He a ajipointed a trnstee of the .Maryland Stale Colk ' gc in 1916. ALBERT W. SISK Col. . lbert VV. Sisk has been prominent in ednca- tional and financial circles in the state for a nnmber of vears. He has served in the State Legislatnre, was appointed Colonel on the staff of former Gov- ernor John Walter Smith, was for a number of years Chairman of the Caroline County School Board, and was named by former Governor Goldshorongh ;is a member of the Educational Survey Board which framed the new School Law of Maryland. In 1912, he was elected a trustee of the Maryland Agricultural College, and was appointed by Governor Harrington as one of the Charter-Trustees of the .Maryland State College when it was reorganized in T916. Colonel Sisk has large interests in the canning and orchard industries in both the Eastern and Western Shores. He has been one of the prominent residents of Preston, Caroline County, for a number of years. 22
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