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John Phelax, A.M., Professor of Rural Sociology. Born 1879. Graduate Western State NonT ' al ' School, Kalamazoo, Michigan. A.B., and A.M., Universm ' of Michigan. .Assistant, Department of Economics, University of Michigan, 1909-10. Acting Director, Rural School Department, Wt-stern State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1910-11. Director, Rural School Department, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1912-1915. Professor Rural Sociologj ' , Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915. John D. Willard A.B., Director of the Extension Service. Born 1885. Appleton College. A.B., Amherst 1907. Hartford Theological Seminary. Pastor, Worthington Congregational Church. Secretary Franklin County Farm Bureau. Secretary Massachusetts Committee on Food Production. Secretar -, Massachusetts Food Administration. Extension Professor of Marketing, M. A. C. Director of the Extension Service since 1920. Frank A. Waugh, M.Sc, Head of Division of Horticulture and Professor of Land- scape Gardening. Born 1869. Kansas Agricultural College, 1891. K2. Editor Agricultural Departraen(t, Topeka Capital, 1891-92. Editor Montana Farm and Stock Journal, 1892. Editor Denver Field and Farm, 1892-93. M.Sc, Kansas Agricultural College, 1893. Professor of Horticulture, Okla- homa Agricultural and Mechanical College, and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station, 1893- 95. Graduate Student, Cornell University, 1898-99. Professor of Horticulture, University of Ver- mont and State Agjricultural College, and Horticulturist of the Experiment Station, 1895-1902. Horticultural Editor of the Country Gentleman, 1898-1911. Hospitant in the Koenigliche Gaertner-Lehranstalt, Dahlem, Berlin, Germany, 1910. Professor of Horticulture and of Land- scape Gardening, Massac husetts Agricultural College, and Horticulturist of the Hatch Experi- ment Station, 1902. Staff, Surgeon General ' s Office. 1918-19. K i . J.AMES A. FooRD,M.S.A., Head of the Division of Agriculture and Prof essor of Farm A dm in ist ratio n . Born 1872. B.Sc, New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, 1898. K2. M.S.A., Cornell University, 1902. Assistant in Cornell University Agricultuiral 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. -S, K I . 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. BOIT. Studied Industrial Conditions in England, 1898. M.A., Harvard University, 1900. Ph.D., Boston University, 1901. Head of the Depart- ment of Economics and History, Knox College, 1901-06. Studied Socialism and Socialistic De- velopment throughout northern Europe, 1903. Head of the Department of Economics and Sociol- ogy, University of Maine, 1906-11. Appointed to research work, Carnegie Institution, Washing- ton, D. C, 1906. Head of the Divisiion of Humanities and Professor of Economics and Sociology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1911. Y. M. C. A. Overseas, 1918-19. «I ' BK, l)KtI ' . Joseph B. Lindsey, Ph.D., Goessmann Professor of Chemistry. Born 1862. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1883. ' Chemist, Massachu- setts State Agricultural Experiment Station, 18S3-85. Chemist, I.. B. Darling Fertilizer Co., Paw- tucket. R. I., 1885-89. Student at University of Gottingen, 1889-92. M.A., Ph.D., University of Gottingen 1892. Student at Zurich Polytechnic Institute, 1892. . ssociate Chemist, Massachusetts State Experiment Station, 1892-95. In Charge of Department of Foods and Feeding, Hatch Ex- periment Station, 1895-1907. Head of the Department of Chemistry and Goessmann Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1911 . Memher of the American Chemical Society. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. ' I ' K ' I ' .
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FACULTY Charles H. Fernald, Ph.D., Honorary Director of the Graduate School. Born 1838. 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 extensively in Europe, studying insects in various museums. Principal of Litch- field Academy in 1865. Principal of Houlton Academy, 1865-70. Chair of Nature! History, Maine State College, 1871 -86. Professor of Zoology at Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1886- I ' jio. Director of Graduate School, 1909-10. Honorary Director of the Gnraduate School since 1910. •■ Edward M. Lewis, A. M., Dean of the College and Professor of Languages and 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 Universltv, 1901-03. In- structor and Assistant Professor of Public Speaking and Oratory, Williams College, 1903-11. In- structor, Harvard Summer School, 1903 and 1906. Instructor in Elocution, Yale Divinity School, 1904-06. Member of American Academy of Political and Social Science. Assisitant Professor of English and Assistant Dean, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 191 1. Professor of Literature and Associate Dean, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. Dean and Professor of Lan- guages and Literature, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1914. I K . 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. Fred W. Morse, M.Sc, Acting Director of the Experiment Station. Born 1865. B.Sc, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1887. Assistant at Massachusetts Agricul- tural College Experiment Station, 1887-88. Connected with Experiment Station at New Hamp- shire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, 1888-1909. M.Sc, Worcester Polytechniral Institute, 1900. Experiment Station, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1910. Ch.ARLES 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, 1S96-1902. Jorgensen ' s Laboratory, Copenhagen, 1898. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1902. Professor of Bacteriology and Hygiene, Michigan Agricultural College, 1902-12. Pasteur ' s Instit ite, Paris, and Ostertag ' s Laboratory, Berlin, iqo2. 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 . gricukural College, 1912. AZ, i-K . 19
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Charles Wellington, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Born 1853. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873. K2. Graduate Student in ' Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873-76. Assistant Chemist, United States Depart- ment of Agriculture, 1876. Student, [Tniversity of Virginia, 1876-77. First Assistant Chemist, United States Department of Agriculture, 1877-82. Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1885. Asso- ciate Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1885-1907. Professor of Chem- istry, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1907. 4 K J . James B. Paige, B.Sc, D.V.S., Professor of Veterinary Science. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural Colkge, 1883. Q. T. V. Farmer, 1882-87. V. S., Montreal Veterinary College, 1888. D.V.S., Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science, McGill Universitj ' , 1891. Veterinary Praotitioner, 1888-1901. Student in Pathology and Bacteri- ology, McGill University, Medical School, summer 1891. Post-Graduate Student in the Konig- liche Tierarztlichen Hochschule and the Pathological Institute of Ludwig-Maximilians Univer- sitat in Munich, 1895-96. Professor of Veterinary Science at Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1890. K I . Philip B. Hasbrouck, B.Sc, Professor of Physics and Registrar of the College. Born 1870. B.Sc, Rutgers College, 1893. X- . Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, 1895-1902. Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1902-1911. Registrar of the College since 1905. -Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1911. Member of American Association of Collegiate Registrars. K ! . John E. Ostr.ander, A.M., C.E., Professor of Mathematics and Civil 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. A.M., Union College, 1889. Assistant in Engineering Department, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil Engineering, Le- high Univetsity, 1891-92. Engineering Contractor for Alton Bridge, summer of 1892. Profes- sor of Civil Engineering and Mechanic Arts, University of Idaho, 1S92-97. Professor of Math- ematics and Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1897. Member of Com- mittee No. 6, Inteirnational Commission on the Teaching of Mathematics, 1909-11. ■i ' K ' I ' . Henry T. Fernald, Ph.D., P o fwor 0 £« 0772o o j; and Chairman of the Division of Science. Born 1866. University of Maine, 1885. Beil. M.Sc, University of Maine, i888. Gradu- ate Student in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1885-86. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, 1887-90. Laboratory Instructor, Johns Hopkins University, 1S89-90. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania State College, 1890-99. State Economic Zoologist, Pennsylvania, 1898-99. Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1899. Associate Entomologist, Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1899-1910. Entomologists, Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, since 1910. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member in the Association of Economic Entomolo- gists, Entomolo gy- Society of America, and Boston Society of Natural History. Massachusetts State Nursery Inspector since 1902. I ' lv ' t. A. Vincent Osmun, MjSc, Professor of Botany and Hedd of the Department of Botany. Born 1880. B.Agr., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1900. Assistant, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-02. B.Sc, 1903; M.Sc, 1905, Massachusetts Agricultural College. Q. T. V. Assistant in Botany, 1903-05; Instructor in Botany, 1905-07; Assistant Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1907-14. Associate Professor of Botany, Massachtisetts Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 19 14-16. Acting Head of the Department of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 1914-16. Professor of Botany and Head of the Department of Botany, 191 6. fK . 21
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