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Department of Commerce E. DiiANE HuNTON, M. B. A., Head of the De- partment. Ralph E. Berry, M. A., Ed. D., Associate Pro- fessor. George B. McCowen, B. S., Assistant Professor. Rosa Colegrove, A. B., Instructor. Department of Music George Edwin Knapp, Director of the Division of Music ; Professor of Music, Instructor in Voice. Roger C. Frisbie, B. Mus., Associate Professor in Piano, Organ and Theory. Daisy Wharton, Instructor in Violin. Mabel Babington. Instructor in First Piano. Helen H. Hylton, B. M., Instructor in Piano. Francelia French, Instructor in PubHc School Music and Voice. Harry W. Thompson, Director R. O. T. C. Band and Instructor in Brass Instruments.
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Department of Mathematics Harry C. Gossard, Ph. D., Head of the De- partment. O. H. Rechard, M. a., Associate Professor. Greta Neubaukr, B. A., Instructor. Department of Political Economy Grace Raymond Hebard, M. A., Ph. D., Head of the Department. Ralph Conwell, B. A., Instructor.
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JOHN A. HILL. B. S. Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of Experiment Sation. The College of Agriculture The school year which is ch ' awing to a close has been marked by progress in the Agricultural College. We are better able to serve Wyoming than ever before. Our livestock won many first prizes in the Western National Stock Show. This shows that our ecjuipment for teaching stock judging has reached a high stand- ard, and that the College is beginning to take its rightful position of leadership in improving the livestock of the state. A new federal law supplies funds so that we can undertake studies for the ranchmen and homemakers that could not be financed in previous years. Our graduates are taking a more and more active and important share of lead- ership in agriculture and homemaking. Students are coming to us better prepared and in ever increasing numbers. The faculty and research staff work with growing enthusiasm inspired by the agricultural possibilities of Wyoming. A numl)er of students in other colleges of the University have availed them- selves of the opportunity to take electives in the Agricultural College in order to gain more knowledge abf)Ut Wyoming ' s great basic industry. J. A. Hill.
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