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Orton L. Clark, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany. Born 1887. B.Sc, Ma,ssachusetts Agricultural College, 1908. I 2:K. Teacher of Natural Science, Ethical Culture School, New York City, 1908-10. Student at Columbia University, 1909-10. Studied at University of Rostock, Germany, 1910-11; at the Uni ersity of Munchen, 1911; and Assistant in Botany, at the University of Strassburg, 1912-13. Assistant Physiologist, Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, 1913-. Assistant Professor of Botany, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, since 1915. Fredrick A. McLaughlin, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany. Born 1888. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911. K2. Graduate Work. Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911-15. Assistant in Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1914. Student at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, summer of 1914. Gradu- ate work, University of Chicago, 1916-17. Instructor in Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1917-19. Assistant Professor of Botany Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1919-. Ray E. Torrey, Ph.D., Professor of Botany. Born 1887. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912. A.M.. Harvard University, 1916. Ph.D., Harvard University, 1918. Grove City College, 1912-15. Sheldon Travelling Fellow, Harvard, 1915-18. Instructor in Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College 1919-21. Instructor in Botany, Har ard Summer School, 1919-. Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1921-. Cntomologp Henry T. Fernald, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology and Chairman of the Division of Science Born 1866. University of Maine, 1885. B GH. M.Sc, University of Maine, 1888. Gradu- ate Student in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1885-86. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 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 Agricul- tural College, since 1899. Associate Entomologist, Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion, 1899-10. Entomologist. Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station since 1910. Fellow in the American .Association for the .Advancement of Science. Member in the .Association of Economic Entomologists, Entomological Society of America, and the Boston Society of Natural History. Ma.ssachusetts Nursery Inspector, 1902-18. I K i . G. Chester Crampton, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Insect Morphology. Born 1881. A.B., Princeton University, 1904. M.S., Harvard, 1921. Cornell University, 1905. Student at Freiburg and Munich, 1907. Ph.D., Berlin University, 1908. Instructor in Biology, Princeton University, 1908-10. Professor in Zoology and Entomology, South Carolina State Agricultural College, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agricul- tural College, 1911-15. Professor of Insect Morphology, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1915. BK, I K i . William S. Regan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Entomology. Born 1885. B.Sc, Massachusetts .Agricultural College, 1908. Ph.D., Massachusetts .Agri- cultural College 1915. Chief Deputy State Nursery Inspector of Massachusetts, 1908-12. Grad- uate Student, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912-15. Instructor in Entomology, Massa- chusetts .Agricultural College, 1915-18. .Assistant Professor of Entomology, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College, 1918-1921. 25
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Joseph S. Chamberlain, Ph.D., Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry. Born 1870. B.Sc. Iowa Agricultural College 1830. M.Sc, Iowa Agricultural College 1892. Instructor in Chemistry, Iowa .Agricultural College, 1894-97, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Oberlin College, 1899-1901. Voluntary Assistant in Chemistry at Wesleyan University, summer 1900-01. Research Assistant to Professor Ira Remsen, Johns Hopkins Univ-ersity, 1901. Chemist in the United States 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 Chemistry, 1909-13. Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry, at Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1913. American Chemical Society. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington Academy of Science. 1 BK, K i . Charles A. Peters, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry. Born 1875. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897. A 2 . B.Sc, Boston Uni- versity, 1897. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1897-98. Graduate Assistant in Chemical Laboratory, Yale University, 1899-01. Ph.D., Yale University, 1901. Professor of Chemistry, Head of Department, University of Idaho, 1901-09. Student at the LIniversity of Berlin 1908-10. 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 Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemis- try, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1912-16. Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1916. 2 S, K . Charles Wellington, Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. Born 1853. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873 ' K2. Graduate Student in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1873-70. 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 Cneralstry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1907. iK . Paul Serex, Jr., M.Sc, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Born 1890. B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1913. M.Sc, Massachusetts Agri- cultural College, 1916. Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, Massacnusetts Agricultural College, igiS-l. . Chemist, New Hampshire State College, 1915. Assistant in Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1916-17. Member of American Chemical Society. Instructor in Chemistry Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1917-20. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Massachusetts Agricultural College, since 1920, J K . A. Vincent Osmun, M.Sc, Professor of Botany and Head of the Department of Botany. Born 1880. B. Agr., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1900. . ssistant Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-02. B.Sc, 190.S, 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, Massa- chusetts Agricultural College and Experiment Station, 1914-16. 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, since 191G. iJjK . Paul J. Anderson, Ph.D., Professor of Botany. Born 1884. A.B., Wabash College, 1910. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1914. Fellow in Plant Pathology, Cornell University, 1910-13. Pathologist Pennsylvania Chestnut Blight Com- mission, 1913-14. Instructor in Botany, Massachusetts .Agricultural College, 1915. .Assistant Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915-16. Associate Professor of Botany, Massachusetts .Agricultural College 1916-20. Professor of Botany, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1920-. 2 X, K 1 , BK. 24
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iWatftcmaticsf John E. Ostrander, A.M., C.E., Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering and Head of Department. Born 1865. B.A. and ( E., Union College, 1886. Assistant on Sewer Construction, West Troy, New York, 1886. Assistant on Construction, Chicago, St. Paul, and Kansas City Railway, 1887. Draughtsman with Phoenix Bridge Company, 1887. A.M., Union College, 1889. Assist- ant in Engineering Department, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil Engineer- ing, Lehigh University, 1891-92. Engineering Contractor for Alton Bridge Company, summer of 1892. Professor of Civil Engineering and Mechanic Arts, University of Idaho, 1892-97. Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, and Meteorologist at Experiment Station, Massachusetts Agricultural College since 1897. Member of Committee No. 6, International Commission on Teaching of Mathematics, 1909-11. K I . William L. Machmer, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Dean. Born 1883. Graduate of Keystone State Normal School, 1901. Teacher in Public Schools, 1901-0-t. A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1907. Head of the Department of Mathematics, Franklin and Marshall Academy, 1907-11. A.M., Franklin and Marshall College, 1911. In- structor in Mathematics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1911-13. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1913-19. Federal Demonstration Agent in Marketing 1918-19. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Massachuetts Agricultural College, 1919-20. Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Dean, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1920-. I BK, 4 K , AS . Frank C. Moore, A.B., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1902. Graduate Assistant at Dartmouth College, 1902-03. In- structor in Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1906-09. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, New Hampshire State College, 1909-17. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1917-. X , BK, K . W. R. Porter, B.Sc, Instructor of Mathematics. Born 1893. B.Sc, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1920. United States Army 1917-19. BK . jWicrobioIosp Charles E. Marshall, Ph.D., Director of the Graduate School, Professor of Micro- biology and Head of Department. Born 18G6. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1895. Assistant Bacteriologist, University of Michigan, 1893-96. Bacteriologist ' Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896-02. .Jorgen- sen ' s Laboratory, Copenhagen, 1898. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1902. Professor of Bac- teriology 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, K i . Arao Itano, Ph.D., As.nstant Professor of Microbiology. Born 1888. B.Sc, Michigan Agricultural College, 1913. Ph.D., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1916. Assistant Chemist, Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, 1912-13. A.ssist- ant Bacteriologist, Michigan Agricultural College, 1912-13. Graduate Assistant, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1913-14. Student at Copenhagen, Denmark, 1914-15. Assistant in Micro- biology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1915-16. Instructor in Mic robiology, Massachusetts AgricillUiral College. 1916. General Investigator at Woods Hole, 1916. Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1917. American Association for the Advance- ment of Science, Society of American Bacteriologists. K . 26
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