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Clarence E. Gordon, Ph.D., Professor of Zoology and Geology. Born 1876. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1901. C.S.C. Student Clark Univer- sity, Summer Session, 1901-03. B.Sc, Boston University, 1903. Instructor, Cushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1901-04. Graduate Student in Zoology and Geology, Columbia University, 190+-05. A.M., Columbia University, 1905. Instructor in CJeology, summer session, Columbia Uni- versity 1905. University Fellow in Geology, Columbia University, 1905-06. Assistant Profes- sor of Zoology and Geology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1906-12. Ph.D., Columbia Uni- versity, 1 91 1. Associate Professor of Zoology and Geology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. Professor of Zoology and Geologi ' , Massachusetts Agricultural College. SS, I BK, $K . WlLLL-iM R. H.ART, 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, Nebraska, 1901-07. Professor of Agricultural Education, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1907. Fred C. Se.ars, 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 Horticulture, 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. ' Mv . William P. B. Lockwood, M.Sc, Professor of Dairying. Born 1875. B.Sc, Pennsylvania State College, 1899. K2. With Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co., of Boston and Philadelphia, 1899-1901. Instructoa- in Dairying, Pennsylvania State College, 1902-03. Inspector, Hires Condensed Milk Co., Malvern, Pa., 1903-06. Creamery and Condensing Construction Work, 1906-08. M.Sc, Pennsylvania State College, 1909. Assistant Professor of Dairying, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1908 -10. Associate Professor of Dairying, 1910- 1913. Professor of Dairying since 1913. AZ. Alex. nder E. C.ance, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Supervisor of Agricultural Surveys. Born 1873. B.A., Macalester College. Graduate Certificates, State Normal School, Oshkosh, M.A., University of Wisconsin, Professor of Greek and Literature, Avalon College, 1897-99. Prin- cipal, Asheville Industrial School, 1901-04. Supervisor o f Practice, First Pennsylvania State Normal School, 1904-05. Fellow in Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1906-08. Ph.D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1908. Instructor, 1908-10; Assistant Professor, 1910-12; Associate Profes- sor, 1912-15; Professor of Agricultural Economics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915 — . ■I ' K . Joseph S. Chamberlain, Ph.D., Professor of Organic and .igricultural Chemistry. Born 1870. B.Sc, Iowa State Agricultural College, 1890. M.Sc, Iowa State Agricultural Col- lege, 1892. Instructor in Chemistry, Iowa State Agricultural College, 1894-97. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Inslructou ' in Chemistry, Oberlin College, 1899-1901. Voluntary As- sistant in Chemistry at Wesleyan University, Summer of 1900-1901. Research Assistant to Pro- fessor Ira B. Remsen, Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Chemist. U. S- Department of Agriculture, 1901-09. Chief of Cattle Food and Grain Investigation Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, 1907- 09. Student, University of Berlin, 1909. .Associate Professor of Organic and Agricultural Clicmis- try, Massachusetts Agric iltural College, 1909-13- Professor of Organic and Agricultural Cliemis- t|ry, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1913. American Chemical Society. Dcutschen Chem- ischen Gesellschaft. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Wash- ington Academy of Science.
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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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JoHN C. Graham, B.Sc.Agr., Professor of Poultry Husbandry. Born 1868. Milwaukee State Normal College, 1894. Student at Chicago University, sum- mers of 1894-98. Teaching and Institute Work in Wisconsin, 1894-1907. B.Sc.Agr. Cniver- sity of Wisconsin, 191 1. Associate Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Massachusetts Agricul- tural College, 1911-14. Member of American Association of Investigatoirs and Instructors in Poultry Husbandry. Professor of Poultry Husbandry, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1914. G. Chester Crampton, Ph.D., Professor of Insect Morphology. 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 Biolog)-, Prince- ton University, 1908-10. Professor of Biology and Entomology, South Caroiina State Agricul- tural College, 1910-11. Associate Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege, 1911-15. Professor of Insect Morphology, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1915. BK, K . ' Charles A. Peters, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic ami Soil Chemistry. Born 1875. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. A2$. B.Sc, Boston Univer- sity, 1897. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897-98. Graduate Assistant in Kent Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, 1899-1901. Ph.D., Yale University 1901. Professor of Chemistry, Head of Department, University of Idaho, 1901-09. Student at the University of Berlin, 1908-ro. 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 Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912-16. Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistrj ' , Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1916. 2S, K . Curry S. Hicks, B.Pd., Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene. Born 1885. Michigan Agricultural College, 1902-03. B.Pd., Michigan State Normal Col- lege, 1909. Assistant in Physical Education, Michigan State Normal College, 1908-1909. Ed- ward Hitchcock Fellow in Physical Education, Amherst College, 1909-1910. Director of Ath- letics, Michigan State Normal College, 1910-n. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911-14. Associate Professor of Physical Educa- tion and Hygiene. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1914-16. Professor of Physical Educa- tion and Hygiene, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1916. William D. Clark, A.B., M.F., Professor of Forestry. Born 1879. A.B., 190.).; M.F., 1906, Yale University. United States Forestry Service, 1906-08. Professor of Forestry, Pennsylvania State College, 1909-12. Professor of Forestry Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. AZ. Walter B. Chenoweth, A.B., M ScAgr., Professor of Horticultural Manufactures, Born 1872. .A.B., Valparaiso University, 1902. Assistant in Botany, Valparaiso Universitv 1902-03. Head of the Department of Science, Chillicothe Normal School, Mo., 1903-10. Secre- tary of the Missouri State Board of Horticulture, 1912. M.Sc.Agr., University of Missouri 1912. Instructor in Pomology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. Associate Professor of Pomolog.v, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915-18. Professor of Horticultural Manu- factures. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1918. AZ, 2S. Christian I. Gunness B.Sc, Professor of Rural Engineering. Born 1882. B.Sc, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1907. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1907-12. Superintendent of School of Trac- tioneering. La Porte, Ind., 1912-14. Professor of Rural Engineering, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1914. ■I ' K ' I ' . On leave of absence. 23
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