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MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 17 James B. Paige, B.S., D.V.S., Professor of Veterinary Scietice, a?td Veterinarian for 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, McGill University, 1888. Practiced at Northampton, 1888-91. Professor of Veterinary Science at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1891. 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 Mathematics and Civil Engineering A.B. and C.E., Union College, 1886; A.M., 1889. Assistant on Sewer Construction, West Troy, N. Y., 1886; Assistant on Construction, Chicago, St. Paul Kansas City Railway, 1887. Draughtsman with Phoenix Bridge Company, 1887. Assistant in Engineering Department, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1891-92. Engineer for Contractor, Alton Bridge, summer of 1892. 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, and Botanist for Hatch Experiment Station Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882-84. 2K. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-89. 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 Physiological Laboratory of Clark University, 1893. Assistant Professor of Botany at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1893-95. Professor of Botanj ' at Massachusetts Agricultural College since July, 1895. B.S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. Henry T. Fernald, B.S., Ph.D., Professor of Entomology and Associate Entomologist for the Hatch Experiment Station University of Maine, 1885. Ben, J K . B.S., 1888, M.S. Graduate student in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1885-86. Graduate student Johns Hopkins University, 1887-90. Laboratory Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, 1888-90. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania State College, 1890-99. State Economic Zoologist of Pennsylvania, 1898-99. Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Associate Entomologist, Hatch Experiment Station, since 1899.
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IB THE 1905 INDEX, VOLUME 35 Charles Wellington, B.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Chemistry Massachusetts Agricultural College, 187.3. D.G.K. Graduate student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873-76. Student in University of Virginia, 1876-77. Ph.D., University of Goettingen, 1885. Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1876. First Assistant Chemist, Department of Agriculture, 1877-82. Associate Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1885. 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 Zoology at Cambridge, and under Louis Agassiz on Penekese Island. Also traveled extensively in Europe, studying insects in various museums. Principal of Litchfield Academy, 1865. Principal of Houlton Academy, 1865-70. Chair of Natural History, 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, Secretary of the Faculty, College Chaplaiti Yale University, 1867. BK. 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., Professar of Agriculture, and Agriculturist for Hatch Experiment Station, Director Short Winter Courses Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1875. |J 2K. Post-Graduate Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1875-76. Professor of Agriculture and Director of Farm, Imperial College of Agriculture, Sapporo, Japan, 1877-78; also Professor of Botany, 1881-88. Acting President, Imperial College, 1880-83, and 1886-87. Professor of Agriculture at Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Agriculturist for th e Hatch Experiment Station since January, 1889. Ph.D., Halle, 1897. George F. Mills, M.A., Professor of English Williams College, 1863. AA . Associate Principal of Greylock Institute, 1862-82. Principal of Greylock Institute, 1882-89. Professor of Latin and English at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1890.
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IS THE 1905 INDEX, VOLUME 35 John A. Anderson, Captain U. S. Army. Professor of Military Science Entered the Volunteer Army at an early age, by enlistment in Company E, 1st Michig ' an Sharpshooters, January 5, 1863. Promoted to the g-rade of Second Lieutenant 5Tth Massachusetts Volunteers, February 10, 1864. Appointed First Lieutenant, and Captain of Volunteers, by brevet, for gallant services in the battle of Petersburg, Va., in which engagement he was severely wounded. Discharged from the Volunteer service June 30, 1866. Appointed Second Lieutenant in the 25th United States Infantry, Regular Army, August 10, 1861; transferred to the 18th United States Infantry, April 26, 1869. Promoted to First Lieutenant, October 17, 1878; was Regimental Quartermaster and Captain, June 3], 1890. Retired from active service on account of physical disabiity contracted in the line of duty, January 6, 1894. During his service in the Volunteers he was in the following battles: Wilder- ness, Spottsylvania Court House, North Anna River, Cold Harbor, and the several engagements around Petersburg, Va. Since joining the Regular Army he has been in several campaigns against hostile Indians on the Western plains. Was assigned to duty at the Massachusetts Agricultural College, January 8, 1900, by order of the War Department. Richard S. Lull, M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Zoology Rutgers College, 1893. Xi ' . B.S. Rutgers College, 1896, M.S. Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903. Special Agent, Scientific Field Corps, United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Entomologj ' , 1893. Assistant Professor of Zoology and Entomology at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1894- ' 02. Associate Professor of Zoology since June, 1902. Member of expeditions to Wyoming and Montana, sent out by American Museum of Natural History. Frank Albert Waugh, B.S., M.S., Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Gardening Kansas Agricultural College, 1891, M.S., same, 1893. Graduate student, Cornell University, 189S-9. Editor Agricultural Department Topeka Capital, 1891-2. Editor Montana Farm and Stock Journal, 1892. Editor Denver Field and Farm, 1892-3. Professor of Horticulture, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, and Horticul- turist of the Experiment Station, 1893-5. Professor of Horticulture, University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station, 1895-1902. Professor of Horticulture and Landscape Garden- ing, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Horticulturist of the Hatch Experiment Station, 1902. Horticultural Editor Country Gentleman since 1898. Philip B. Hasbrouck, B.S., Associate Professor of Mathematics. Adjunct Professor of Physics Rutgers College, 1893. Xt. Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Massachusetts Agricultural College since April, 1895.
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