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James A, Foord, M. S. A., Head of the Division of Agriculture and Professor of Farm Administration. Born 1872. B. Sc, New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1898. K S. M. S. A., Cornell University, 1902. Assistant in Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, 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, 1907-08. Professor of Farm Administration, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1908. 2 E. K $. Robert J. Sprague, Ph. D., Head of the Division of the Humanities and Professor of Economics and Sociology. Born 1868. B. A., Boston University, 1897. B © 11. Studied Industrial Conditions in Eng- land, 1898. M. A., Harvard University, 1900. Ph. D., Boston University, 1901. Head of Department of Economics and History, Knox College, 1901-06. Studied Socialism and Social- istic development throughout northern Europe, 1903. Head of Department of Economics and Sociology, University of Maine, 1906-11. Appointed to research work, Carnegie Institution, Washington, D. C, 1906. Head of the Division of Humanities and Professor of Economics and Sociology, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1911. i B K. K ! . Joseph B. Lindsey, Ph. D., Goessmann Professor of Chemistry. Born 1862. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1883. A S $. Chemist, Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1883-85. Chemist, L. B. DarUng Fertilizer Co., Paw- tucket, R. I., 1885-89. Student at University of Gottingen, 1889-92. A. M., Ph. D., Univer- sity of Gottingen, 1892. Student at Zurich Polytechnic Institute, 1892. Associate Chemist, Massachusetts State Experiment Station, 1892-96. In Charge of Department of Foods and Feeding, Hatch Experiment Station, 1895-1907. Head of Department of Chernistry and Goess- mann Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1911. Mem- ber American Chemical Society. Fellow in American Association for the Advancement of Science. K . Charles Wellington, Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry. Born 1853. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873. K S. Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873-76. Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, 1876. Student, University of Virginia, 1876-77. First Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, 1877-82. Ph. D., University of Gottingen, 1885. Associate Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1885-1907. Pro- fessor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. $ K ■! . Jambs B. Paige, B. Sc, D. V. S., Professor of Veterinary Science. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882. Q. T. V. Farmer, 1882-87; V. S., Montreal Veterinary College, 1888. D. V. S., Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, McGill University, 1891. Veterinary Practitioner, 1888-91. Student in Pathology and Bac- teriology, McGill University, Medical School, summer 1891. Post-Graduate student in the Konogliche Tierarztlichen Hochschule and the Pathological Institute of Ludwig-Maximilians Universitat in Munich, 1895-96. Professor of Veterinary Science at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1890. l K I . George E. Stone, Ph. D., Professor of Botany. Born 1861. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1882-84. 2 K. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1884-89. In the summer of 1890, in charge of the Botany Classes at Worcester Summer School of Natural History. Leipsic University, 1891-92. Ph. D., Leipsic University, 1892. Studied in the Physiological Laboratory at Clark University, 1893. Assistant Pro- fessor of Botany at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1893-95. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College, 1897. Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1895. K . 0n leave of absence. 25

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Fred C. Kenney, Treasurer of the College. Born 1869. Ferris Institute, 1890-91. Bookkeeper for Manistee Northeastern Railroad Company, 1895-1907. Assistant Secretary and Cashier of Michigan Agricultural College. Treas- urer of Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. William P. Brooks, Ph. D., Director of the Experiment Station .and Lecturer on Soil Fertility. Born 1851. Massachusetts Agricultural College 1875. $ 2 K. 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 the Hatch Experiment Station since January, 1889. Ph. D., Halle, 1897. Acting President of the College and Acting Director of the Experiment Station, 1905-06. Director. of the Experiment Station since 1906. $ K 4 . William D. Hurd, M. Agr., Director of the Extension Service and Supervisor of the Short Courses. Born 1875. Graduate Lansing, Mich., high school, 1895. Michigan Agricultural College, 1899. 4 r A. M. Agr., Michigan Agricultural College, 1908. Teacher Lansing High School, 1899- 1902. Nursery Inspector, University of Illinois, summer 1900. Professor of Horticulture, School of Practical Agriculture and Horticulture, Briercliff Manor, New York, 1902-03. Pro- fessor of Agriculture, University of Maine, 1903-06. Dean of the College of Agriculture, LTni- versity of Maine, 1906-09. Lecturer, Summer School Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908. Director of the Short Courses, Massachusetts Agricultural College, September, 1909-10. Direc- tor of the Extension Service since 1910. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science; member. Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science; American Society of Agro- nomy; Association of Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations; National Association of Farmers ' Institute Workers. A Z. l K i . Charles E. Marshall, Ph. D., Director of the Graduate School and Professor of Microbiology. Born 1866. Ph. B., University of Michigan, 1895. Assistant Bacteriologist, University of Michi- gan, 1893-96. Bacteriologist, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-1902. Jorgen- sen ' s Laboratory, Copenhagen, 1898. Ph. D., University of Michigan, 1902. Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene, Michigan Agricultural College 1902-12. Pasteur ' s Institute, Paris, and Ostertag ' s Laboratory, Berlin, 1902. Koch ' s Laboratory, Berlin, 1912. Scientific and Vice-director, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 1908-12. Director of the Graduate School and Professor of Microbiology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. A Z. i K t. Frank A. Waugh, M. Sc, Head of Division of Hortictilture and Professor of Land- scape Gardening. Born 1869. Kansas Agricultural College, 1891. K 2. Editor Agricultural Department, To- peka Capital, 1S91-92. Editor Montana Farm and Slock Journal, 1892. Editor Denver Field and Farm, 1892-93. M. So., Kansas Agricultural College, 1893. Professor of Horticulture, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, and Hcirliculturist of the Expcrimout Station, 1893-95. Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1S9S-99. Professor of Horticulture, Univer- sity of Vermont and State Agricultural College , and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station, 1895-1902. Horlicullural Editor of the Country Gvntlcntnii, ISi)S-1911. Hospitant in the Kocnig- liche Gaertner-Lehraustalt, Dahleni, Berhn, Germany, 1910. Professor of Horticulttu ' e and of Landscape Gardening, Massachusetts Agricultural College, and Horticulturist of the Hatch Experiment Station since 1902. 4 K $. 24 k



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Philip B. Hasbrouck, B. Sc, Professor of Physics and Registrar of the College. Born 1870. B. Sc, Rutgers College, 1893. X T. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, 1895-1902. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1902-1911. Registrar of the College since lOO. ' i. Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1911. i K J . John E. Ostrander, A. M., C. E., Professor of Mathematics and Ciinl Engineering. Born 1865. B. A. and C. E., Union College, 1886. Assistant on Sewer Construction, West Troy, N. Y., 1886. Assistant on Construction, Chicago, St. Paul, and Kansas City Railway, 1887. Draughtsman with Phoenix Bridge Company, 1887. M. A., Union College, ' l889. As- sistant in Engineering Department, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil En- gineering, Lehigh University, 1891-92. Engineering Contractor for Alton Bridge, summer of 1892. Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanic Arts, University of Idaho, 1892-97. Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1897. Member of Committee No. 6, International Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics, 1909- 1911. 1) K I . Henry T. Fernald, Ph. D., Professor of Entomology, Chairman of the Division of Science. Born 1866. University of Maine, 1885. B n. M. Sc, University of Maine, 1888. Graduate student in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1885-86. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1887-90. Laboratory Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, 1889-90. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania State College, 1890-99. State Economic Zoologist, Pennsylvania, 1898-99. Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College since 1899. Massachusetts State Nursery Inspector since 1902. l K I . Sidney B. Haskell, B. Sc, Professor of Agronomy. Born 1881. B. Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1904. C. S. C. Assistant Agriculturist, Hatch Experiment Station, 1904-06. Instructor in Agriculture, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1905-10. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1910- 12. Associate Professor of Agronomy, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912-1915. Pro- fessor of Agronomy, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915. 4 K $. William R. Hart, L. B., A. M., Professor of Agricultural Education. B. L., Iowa State Law School, 1880. A. B., University of Nebraska, 1896. A. M., University of Nebraska, 1900. Department of Psychology and Education in Nebraska State Normal at Peru, 1901-07. Professor of Agricultural Education, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. Fred C. Sears, M. Sc, Professor of Pomology. Born 1866. B. S., Kansas Agricultural College, 1892. Assistant Horticulturist at Kansas Ex- periment Station, 1892-97. M. Sc, Kansas Agricultural College, 1896. Professor of Horticul- ture, Utah Agricultural College, 1897. Director Nova Scotia School of Horticulture, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, 1898-1904. Professor of Horticulture, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, Truro, Nova Scotia, 1905-07. Professor of Pomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. K 4 . Alexander E. Cance, A. M., Ph. D., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Supervisor of Agricultural Surveys. B. A., Macalester College. Graduate Certificate, State Normal School, Oshkosh. M. . ., Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Professor of Greek and Literature, Avalon College, 1S97-00. Principal, Asheville Industrial School, 1901-04. Supervisor of Practice, First Pi ' nn.sylvania Slate Xormal School, 1904-05. Fellow in Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1906-08. Ph. D., Lhiivcrsity of Wisconsin, 1908. Instructor in Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908-10. Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1910-12. Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912-1915. Professor of Agricultural Economics, 1915. I K . 26

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