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CHARLES WELLINGTON, B.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1S73. D. G. K. Graduate student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1S73-76. Student in University of Virginia, 1876-77. Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1885. Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1876. First As- sistant Chemist, Department of Agriculture, 1877-S2. Associate Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1S85. CHARLES H. FERNALD, M.A., Ph.D., Professor of Zoology, and Entomologist for Hatch Experiment Station. Bowdoin College, 1865. Ph.D., Maine State College, 1886. Studied in the Museum of Comparative Zoologj ' at Cambridge, and under Louis Agassiz on Penekese Island. Also traveled extensive!} ' in Europe, studying insects in various museums. Principal of Litchfield Academy, 1865. Principal of Houlton Academy, 1S65-70. Chair of Natural Historjs Maine State College, 1871-86. Professor of Zoology at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1886. Rev. CHARLES S. WALKER, Ph.D., Professor of Mental and Political Science, and Secretary of the Faculty; also Co liege Ch af la in . Yale University, 1S67. ! . B. K. M.A. and B.D,, Yale University, 1870. Ph.D., Amherst College, 1885. Professor of Mental and Political Science, and Chaplain at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1886. WILLIAM P. BROOKS, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of Agriculture, and Agriculturist for Hatch Experiment Station. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1875. i . 2. K. Post-graduate Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, 1875-76. Professor of Agriculture and Director of Farm, Imperial College of Agriculture, Sapporo, Japan, 1877-78; also Pro- fessor of Botany, 1881-88. Acting President, Imperial College, 18S0-83 and 18S6-S7. Professor of Agriculture at Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Agriculturist for the Hatch Experiment Station since January, 1S89. Ph.D., Halle, 1897. O GEORGE F. MILLS, M.A., Professor of English. Williams College, 1862. A. A. I . Associate Principal of Greylock Institute, 1862-S2. Principal of Greylock Institute, 1882-89. Professor of Latin and English at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1890-96. Professor of Enolish at Massachusetts Agricultural College since June, 1S96. JAMES B. PAIGE, B.S., D.V.S., Professor of Veterinary Science, and Veterinarian for the Hatch Experiment Station. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882. Q T. V. On farm at Prescott, 1882-87. D. V. S., Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, 15
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Tf)e PacQlf . HENRY H. GOODELL, M.A., LL.D., President of the College, and Professor of Modern Languages and English Lit- erature ; also Director of the Hatch Experiment Station, and Librarian. Amherst College, 1862. . T. LL.D., Amherst Colleore, 1891. Instructor in Williston Seminary, 1864-67. Professor of Modern Languages and English Literature at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1867. President of the College since 1886. LEVI STOCKBRIDGE, Professor of Agriculture ( Ho?iorary). As a member of the Board of Agriculture, he did his best to induce the Legis- lature to accept the original grant of Congress for the establishing of an Agri- cultural College in each State. In 1866 he was invited to take charge of the College property, and in November commenced operations. Instructor in Agri- culture at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1867-68. Professor of Agriculture, 1S68-82, and also, 188S-89. Acting President, 1876-77, and again in 1879. President, 18S0-82. CHARLES A. GOESSMANN, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Chemistry, and Chemist for the Hatch Experiment Station. University of Gottingen, 1853, with degree, Ph.D., LL.D., Amherst Col- lege, 1889. Assistant Chemist, University of Gottingen, 1852-57. Chemist and manager of a Philadelphia Sugar Refinery, traveling extensively in Cuba and the South, in the interests of the Sugar Industry, 1857-61. Chemist to- Onondaga Salt Company, 1861-68; during that time investigating the salt resources of the United States and Canada. Professor of Chemistry, Rensse- laer Polytechnic Institute, 1862-64. Director Massachusetts Agricultural Exper- iment Station, 1S82-94. Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1868. Since 1884 has been Analyst for State Board of Health. SAMUEL T. MAYNARD, B S., Professor of Horticulture, and Horticulturist for the Hatch Experimetit Station. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1872. Associate Professor of Horti- culture, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1874-79. Professor of Botany and Horticulture, and Instructor of Microscopy and Drawing at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1879-95. Professor of Horticulture at Massachusetts Agricultural College, since June, 1895. 14
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McGill University, iS88. Practiced at Northampton, 1S8S-91. Professor of Veterinary Science at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1S91. Took course in Pathological and Bacteriological Department, McGill University, summer 1891. Took course at Veterinary School in Munich, Germany, 1895-96. JOHN E. OSTRANDER, A.M., C.E., Professor of Alathematics and Ciinl EngiJieering. A.B. and C.E., Union College, 18S6 ; A.M., 1889. Assistant on Sewer Con- struction, West Troy, N. Y., 1886; Assistant on Construction, Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Rj ' ., 1S87. Draughtsman with Phoenix Bridge Co., 18S7. Assistant in Engineering Department, New York State Canals, iS88-9[. In- structor in Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1891-92. Engineer for Con- tractor, Alton Bridge, summer of 1S92. Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanic Arts, University of Idaho, 1892-97. Associate Member American Society of Civil Engineers, Member American Institute of Mining Engineers, Member Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering at the Massachusetts Agricultural College since July, 1897. GEORGE E. STONE, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of Botany atid Botanist for the Hatch Experiment Station. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882-S4. . S. K. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1SS4-89. In the summer of 1890 had charge of the Botany Classes at the Worcester Summer School. Leipsic University, 1891-92, Ph.D. Studied in the Phj ' siological Laboratory of Clark University, 1893. Assistant Professor of Botany at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1893-95. Professor of Botany at Massachusetts Agricultural College since July, 1S95. B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. W. M. WRIGHT, First Lieutenant, Second Infantry, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science. Attended United States Military Academy, 1882-83. Appointed Second Lieutenant, Second Infantrj-, Jan. 19, 1SS5. Has served in Idaho, Washington, and Nebraska Graduated from Infantry and Cavalry School for Officers, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, in June, 1891. Appointed Regimental Adjutant, May, 1892. Professor of Military Science at Massachusetts Agricultural College since August, 1896. HERMAN BABSON, M.A., Assistant Professor of Ettglish. Amherst College, 1893 - - - B. Amherst College, 1896, M.A. Assist- ant Professor of English at Massachusetts Agricultural College since June, 1S93. EDWARD R. FLINT, B.S., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of C emistry. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 18S7. Q T. V., B.S. Assistant Chemist, State Experiment Station, 1887-90. University of Gottingen, Ger- many, 1890-92, Ph.D. Analytical Chemist, Boston, 1892-93. Assistant Pro- fessor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Agricultural College since June, 1893. 16
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