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CLARENCE E. GORDON, A. M., Ph. D., Associate Professor of Zoology and Geology. Born 1876. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1901, C. S. C. Student Clark University, summer session, 1901-03. B. Sc, Boston University, 1903. Instructor, Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1901-04. Graduate student in Geology and Zoology, Columbia University, 1904-05. A. M., Columbia Uni- versity, 1905. Instructor in Geology, summer session, Columbia University, 1905. University Fellow in Geology, Columbia Uni- versity, 1905-06. Assistant Professor of Zoology and Geology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1906-12. Ph. D., Columbia University, 1911. Associate Professor of Zoology and Geology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. 2 2- $ K $. ALEXANDER E. CANCE, M. A., Ph. D., Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics. B. A., Macalester College. Graduate Certificate, State Normal School, Oshkosh. M. A., University of Wisconsin. Professor of Greek and Literature, Avalon College, 1897-99. Principal, Ashville Industrial School, 1901-04. Supervisor of Practice, First Pennsylvania State Normal School, 1904-05. Fellow in Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1906-OS. Ph. D., Univer- sity of Wisconsin, 1908. Instructor in Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908-10. Assistant Profes- sor of Agricultural Economics. Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege, 1910-12. Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. A. M., Associate Professor of ELMER K. EYERLY, Rural Sociology. Franklin and Marshall College, 1888. Yale Divinity School, 1888-89. Professor of Political Economy, Redfield College, 1889- 91. Student of Political Economy, Berlin University, 1891-92. Professor of Political Economy, Redfield College, 1892-93. A. M., Franklin and Marshall College, 1893. Professor of Eng- lish Literature, Yankton College, 1893-99. Student of Sociology, University of Chicago, summers of 1897, 1898, 1899. Professor of English Literature, South Dakota Agricultural College, 1899- 1907. Fellow in Sociology, University of Chicago, 1908. Fellow in Political Economy, University of Chicago, 1909. Instructor in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Correspondence- study Department, University of Chicago, 1908-09. Assistant Professor of Political Science and Lecturer in Rural Sociology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1909-11. Associate Profes- sor of Rural Sociology, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1911. JOHN A. McLEAN, A. B., B. Sc. Agr., Associate Pro- fessor of Animal Husbandry. Born 1878. A. B., McMaster University, 1902. B. Sc, Agr., Iowa State College, 1905. Head of the Department of Animal Husbandry, Colorado State College, 1905. Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, Iowa State College, 1906-08. Experi- mentalist in Animal Husbandry, Mississippi Experiment Station 1908-09. Associate Editor of the Farmer ' s Advocate, 1910. Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry Massachusetts Agri- cultural College since 1911. A Z.
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EDWARD M. LEWIS, M. A., Associate Dean of the College and Professor of Literature. Born 1872. B. A., Williams College, 1896. M. A., Williams College, 1899. Graduate of Boston School of Expression, 1901. Instructor in Public Speaking, Columbia University, 1901-03. Instructor and Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Ora- tory, Williams College, 1903-11. Instructor, Harvard Summer School, 1903 and 1906. Instructor in Elocution, Yale Divinity School, 1904-11. Assistant Professor of English and Assistant Dean, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911. Professor of Literature and Associate Dean, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. CLARK, B. A., M. F., Professor of WILLIAM D. Forestry. Born 1879. B. A., 1904; M. F., 1906, Yale University. United States Forestry Service, 1906-08. Professor of Forestry, Penn- sylvania State College, 1909-12. Professor of Forestry, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, 1912. A Z. SIDNEY B. HASKELL, B. Sc, Associate Professor of Agronomy. Born 1881. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1904. C. S. C. Assistant Agriculturalist, Hatch Experiment Station, 1904-06. Instructor in Agriculture, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1905-10. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Massachu- setts Agricultural College, 1910-12. Associate Professor of Agronomy, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. J K I . I w ROBERT W. NEAL. A. M.. Associate Professor of English . Born 1S73. A. B., University of Kansas, 1898; A. M., 1899. Assistant in Department of English, University of Kansas, 1898- 99. University scholar, Yale Graduate School. 1899-1900. Teacherin Wallingford, Conn., High School, 1900-01. Instructor in English, University of Cincinnati, 1901-02. Harvard Gradu- ate School, 1902-03. A. M., Harvard. 1903. Substitute Instruc- tor in English and Acting Head of Department, Rutgers College, 1903-04. Editorial department of The World ' s Work 1904-06. Assistant Professor of English and Instructor in German. Massa- chusetts Agricultural College. 1906-08. A. M., Yale. 1908. Assistant Professor of English, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908. $ B K. K 23
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GUY C. CRAMPTON, A. M., Ph. D., Associate Pro- fessor of Entomology. Born 1882. A. B., Princeton University, 1904. A. M., Cornell University, 1905. Student at Freiburg and Munich, 1907. Ph. D., Berlin University, 1908. Instructor in Biology, Prince- ton University, 1908-10. Professor of Biology and Entomology, South Carolina State Agricultural College, 1910-11. Associate Professor of Entomologv, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1911. $ B K. •- €jyfc CHARLES A. PETERS, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry. Born 1875. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. A. 2. ?. B. Sc, Boston University, 1897. Assistant in Chemis- try, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897-9S. Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, 1S99-1901. Ph. D., Yale University, 1901. Professor of Chemistry Head of Department, University of Idaho, 1901-09. Student at the University of Berlin. 1 908-10. Exchange Teacher, Friedrichs Werdersche Oberrealschule, 1909-10. Graduate School Yale University, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, •Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911-12. Associate Profes- sor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. 2 E. K $. GEORGE S. GAGE, M. A., Ph. D., Associate Professor of Animal Pathology. B. A., Clark College, Clark University, 1906. K . M. A.. Yale University, 1907. Physiological Chemist, Sodium Benzoate In- vestigation, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 190S. Ph. D., Yale University, 1909. Associate Biologist, Maryland Experi- ment Station. 1909-10. University of Michigan, 1910. Special Student in Pathology, University of Michigan, summer of 1910. Biologist, Maryland Experiment Station, in charge of Pathologi- cal Investigation. Assistant Professor of Animal Pathology, Department of Veterinary Science, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1911. A. VINCENT OSMUN, M. Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany. Born 18S0. Connecticut Agricultural College, 1900. Assistant Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-02. B. Sc, Mas- sachusetts Agricultural College, 1903. Q. T. V. M. Sc., Mas- sachusetts Agricultural College, 1905. Instructor in Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1903-07. Assistant Profes- sor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. K l
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