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MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 23 James A. Foord, B. S., M. S. A., Acting Head of the Divi- sion of Agriculture, and Professor of Farm Administration. Born 1872. B. S., New Hamps hire College of Agriculture and Mechanic A ' rts, 1898. M. S. A., Cornell University, 1902. 23, 4 K ' I , K2. Graduate Summer Schools of Agriculture, Ohio State University, 1902; University of Illinois, 1906; Cornell University, 1908. Assistant in Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, 1900-03. Professor of Agriculture, Delaware College, 1903-06. Associate Professor of Agronomy, Ohio State University, 1906-07. Associate Professor of Agronomy, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1907; Professor of Farm Administration, 1908. Fred C. Sears, M. Sc, Professor of Pomology. Born 1866. B. S., Kansas Agricultural College, 1892. Assistant Horticulturist in Kansas Experiment Station, 1892-97, M. Sc, Kansas Agricultural College, 1896. Professor of Horticulture, Utah Agri- cultural College, 1897. Director Nova Scotia School of Horticulture, Wolfich, Nova Scotia, 1898-1904. Professor of Horticulture, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia, 1905-07. Professor of Pomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1907. Philip B. Hasbrouck, B. S., Associate Professor of Mathe- matics, Adjunct Professor of Physics. Born 1870. B. S.. Rutgers College, 1893. X . Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Massachusetts Agricultural College from April, 1895, to 1902. Associate Professor of Mathematics since 1902. Registrar since June, 1905. Fred C. Kenney, Treasurer. Born 1869. Ferris Institute, 1890-91. Bookkeeper for Manistee Northeastern Railroad Company, 1891-1895. Assistant Secretary and Cashier of Michigan Agricultural College, 1895-1907. Treasurer of Massachusetts Agricultural College since July 1st, 1907.
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22 THE 1910 INDEX VOLUME XXXX John E. Ostrander, M. A., C. maiics and Civil Engineering. E., Profeisor of Mathe- Born 1865. B. A. and C. E., Union College, 1886; M. A., 1889. Assistant on Sewer Construction, Wesit Troy, N. Y., 1886. Assistant on Construction, Chicago, Saint Paul Kansas City Railway, 1887. Draughtsman with Phoenix Bridge Company, 1887. Assistant in En- gineering Department, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil Engineering, Lehigh University, 1891-92. Engineering for Contractor Alton Bridge, summer of 1892. Profe ssor of Civil En- gineering and Mechanic Arts, University of Idaho, 1892-97. Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering at the Massachusetts Agricul- tural College since July, 1897. Henry T. Fernald, M. S., Ph. D., Professor of Enlomol- ogl; and Associate Entomologist for the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station. Born 1866. University of Maine, 1885; BOn, K . M. S., 1888. Graduaile student in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1885-86. Grad- uate student Johns Hopkins University, 1887-1890. Laboratory In- structor Johns Hopkins University, 1889-1890. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania State College, 1890-99. State Economic Zoblogist of Pennsylvania, 1898-99. Pro- fessor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and As- sociate Entomologist, Hatch Experiment Station, since 1899. George C. Martin, C. E., Captain Eighteenth Infantry, United States Army. Professor of Military Science. Born 1869. C. E., University of Vermont, 1892. 2 . With £n- gmeering Ncids, 1895-97. Entered Army July 9, 1898, as Second Lieutenant of Twenty-first United Slates Infantry. Promoted to First Lieutenant of Second United Slates Infantry, March 2d, 1899. Pro- moted to Captain of Eighteenth United Slates Infantry, August 26th, 1903. Placed on duty at Massachusetts Agricultural College by order of the Honorable the Secretary of War, September 1st, 1905. William R. Hart, B. L., A. B., A. M., Professor of Agri- cultural Education. B. L., Iowa State Law School, 1880. A. B.. University of Nebraska, 1896. A. M., University of Nebraska, 1900. Department of Psy- chology and Education in Nebraska State Normal at Peru, 1901-07. Professor of Agricultural Education, Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege, 1907.
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24 THE 1910 INDEX VOLUME XXXX S. Francis Howard, B. S., M. S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Born 1872. B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1894. ' I ' SK. Principal of Eliot, Maine, High School, 1895. Student of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, 1896-98. Assistant Professor of Chem- istry at Massachusetts Agricultural College since July, 1899. M. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1901. Clarence Everett Gordon, B. S., A. M., Associate Professor in Zoolog]) and Geology. Born 1876. B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1901. Stu- dent Clark University, summer session, 1901-03. Science Instructor, Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1901-04. Graduate student in Geology and ZcSlogy, Columbia University, 1904-05. A. M., Columbia University, 1905. Instructor in Geology, summer session, Columbia University, 1905. University Fellovi ' in Geology, Columbia University, 1905-06. Assistant Professor in Zoology and Geology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1906. Robert Wilson Neal, A. B., A. M., Assistant Professor of English, and Instructor in Cerman. Born 1873. B. A., University of Kansas, 1897. M. A., Harvard. BK. Member of the bar, Kansas. Assistant in English, University of Kansas, 1898-99. Yale Graduate School, 1899-1901. Teacher Wallingford, Conn., High School, 1900-01. Instructor in English, University of Cincinnati, 1901-02. Harvard Graduate School, 1902- 03. Head of English Department, Rutgers College and Rutgers Scientific School, 1903-04. Editorial Department T ie iVorU ' s Work 1904-06. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1906. George N. Holcomb, B. A.. S. T. B., Assistant Professor of Political Science. Born 1872. Trinity College, 1896. Philadelphia Divinity School, 1900 Graduate student in American Institutional and Political His- tory at University of Pennsylvania, 1900-01. Graduate student in History and Economics, Harvard University, 1901-03. Williams Fellow, Harvard Union, S. T. B.. Harvard, 1903. Then engaged in agricultural work. Instructor in Economics in Massachusetts Agricul- tural College. 190507. Assistant Professor of Political Science in Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907.
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