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im - ■ ' 111 1 ' l I! a. Mrs. Curry S. Hicks, Instructor in Physical Education for Wome7i. Graduate of Michigan State Normal College, 1909. Araoltano, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Microbiology. Born 1888. B.Sc., Michigan Agricultural College, 1913. Ph.D., M. A. C, 1916. Assistant Chemist, Michigan Agricultural E.xperiment Station, 1912-13. Assistant Bacteriologist. Michigan Agricultural College, 1912-13. Graduate Assistant, M. A. C, 1913-14. Student Copenhagen, Denmark, 1914-15. Assistant in Microbiology, M. A. C, 1915-16. Instructor in Microbiology, M. A. C, 1916. General Investigator at Woods Hole, 1916. Assistant Professor in Microbi- ology, M. A. C, 1917-. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of American Bacteriologists. J) K $. Henry F. Judkins, B.Sc, Professor of Dairying and Acting Head of the Department. Born 1890. B.Sc, New Hampshire State College, 1911. Instructor in Dairying, New Hampshire State College, 1911-12. Assistant State Gypsy Moth Agent, New Hampshire, 1912. Instructor in Dairying, Connecticut Agricultural College, 1913-16. . ' ssociate Professor Dairying. Connecticut Agricultural College. 1916-18. Associate Professor of Dairying, Iowa State College, 1918. Asso- ciate Professor of Dairying, M. A. C, 1919-20. Professor of Dairying and Acting Head of the De- partment, 1920. Arthur N. JuUan, A.B., Assistant Professor of German. A.B., Northwestern University, 1907. Instructor of German, Elgin Academy, Elgin, 111., 1907-10. Travelled in Germany and Student at Berlin University, 1910-11. Instructor in German, M. A. C, 1911-19. Assistant Professor of German, M. A. C, 1919-. B K, K . Charles W. Kemp, B.Sc., Field Professor in Teacher Training. B.Sc, New Hampshire State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 1911. Instructor in Agriculture, Proctor Academy, Andover, N. H., 1911-12. Submaster and Instructor of Agriculture, Colebrook Academy, N. H., 1912-14. Principal and Instructor in Agriculture, Colebrook Academy, N. H., 1914-15. Instructor in Agronomy, Theodore N. Vail School, Lyndonville, Vt., 1915-16. Director, Weymouth Branch of the Norfolk County Agricultural School, 1916-18. Farm Manager and in charge of Agricultural Teaching, Riggs School, Lakeville, Conn., 1918-19. Director of the Weymouth Branch of the Norfolk County Agricultural School, 1919-22. Field Professor in Teacher Training, M. A. C, 1922-. A Z, X. Herman Kobbe, Major, Cavalry, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics. Born 1883. Cadet, 1904. Second Lieutenant, 1st Cavalry, 1908. First Lieutenant, 1st Cavalry, 1915. Captain, 25th Cavalry, 1917. Major, January 1918. Transferred to 1,3th Cavalry, 1919. Assist- ant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, M. A. C, 1921. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, M. A. C, 1922. Marshall O. Lamphear, B.Sc, Instructor in Agronomy. Born 1894. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1918. Instructor in Agriculture, Mount Hermon, 1919 Instructor in Agronomy, M. A. C, 1921-. K S, I) K i . John B. Lentz, A.B., V.M.D., y4.s.« ' rfan Prof e. ' isor of Veterinary Science and College Veterinarian. Born 1887. A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1908. D. M. D., School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1914. Teaching and Coaching at Franklin and Marshall Academy, 1908-11. Assistant Professor of Veterinary Science and College Veterinarian, M. A. C, 1922-. $ S K. 21
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(9 E 1111 111;: 8 1 a Laurence E. Grose, A.B., M.F., Professor of Forestry and Head of the Department. A.B., Brown University, 1907. A.M., Columbia University, 1909. M.F., Harvard University, 1916. Instructor in English, Brown University, 1909-1.3. Instructor in Forestry, Harvard, 1916-17. Instructor in Forestry, Bates College, 1917-20. Professor in Forestry, M. A. C, 1920-. Christian I. Gunness, B.Sc., Professor of Rural Engineering and Head of the Department. Born 1882. B.Sc, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1907. Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1912-17. Superintendent of School of Tractioneering, LaPorte, Ind., 1912-14. Professor of Rural Engineering, M. A. C, 1914-. I K ! . Margaret Hamlin, B.A., Agricultural Counsellor for Women. Elmer A. Harrington, Ph.D., Professor of Phy.ncs. A.B., Clark University, 1905. A.M., Clark University, 1906. Ph.D., Clark University, 1915. Fellow of Physics, Clark University, 1905-07. University of Berlin, 1907-08. Instructor in Physics, Williams College, 1909-12. Instructor in Physics, Smith College, 1912-14. Acting Professor in Physics, University of North Carolina, 1915-16. Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Michigan, 1916-17. Lieutenant U. S. N., 1917-19. Assistant Professor of Physics, Clark University, 1919-20. Professor of Physics, M. A. C, 1920-. Roy D. Harris, B.Sc., A ssistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening. B.Sc, Middlebury College, 1917. Graduate Student, M. A. C, 1919-20. Instructor in Vegetable Gardening, M. A. C, 1920-. K. D. P. Arthur K. Harrison, Assi.stant Profes.sor of Landscape GardeTiini . Born 1872. With Warren II. Manning, Landscape Designer, Boston, acting at various times in charge of the Surveying and Krigiiiccring Departments, and of the Drafting Rooms 1898-11. In- structor in Landscape (iardoiiing, M. . . ( ' ., 1911-1;?. Assistant Professor of Landscape Gardening, M. A. C, 1913-. William R. Hart, M.A., L.B., Professor of Agricultural Education and Head of the Department. B.L., Iowa State Law School, 1880. A.B., University of Nebraska, 1900. Department of Psychol- ogy and Education in the Nebraska State Normal School at Peru, Nebraska, 1901-07. Professor of Agricultural Education, M. A. C, 1907-. Philip B. Hasbrouck, B.Sc, Professor and Head of the Department of Physics and Registrar of the College. Born 1870. B.Sc, Rutgers College, 1893. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. M. A. C, 1895-02- Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1902-11. Registrar of the College, 1905-. Professor of Physics- M. A. C, 191 1-. Member of American Association of Collegiate Registrars. X V, N E, I K . Curry S. Hicks, B.Pd., Profes.sor of Physical Education and Hygiene, and Head of the Department. Born 1885. Michigan Agricultural College, 1902-03. B.Pd., Michigan State Normal College, 1909. Assistant in Physical Education, Michigan State Normal College, 1908-09. Edward Hitchcock Fellow in Physical Education, Amherst, 1909-10. Director of Athletics, Michigan State Normal College, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Hygiene, M. A. C, 1911-14; Associate Professor, 1914-16; Professor, 19 16-. 20
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im Edward M. Lewis, A.M., Professor of Languages and Literature and Acting Head of the Division of Humanities. Joseph B. Lindsey, Ph.D., Goessinann Professor of AgricidturaJ Clicinistri a)id Head of the Department. Born 1862. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1883. Chemist, Massachusetts State Agricultural Experiment Station, 1883-85. Chemist, L.B. Darling Fertilizer Co., Pawtucket, R. I., 1885-89. Student at the University of Gottingen, 1889-92. M.A., Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1891. Student at Zurich Polytechnic Institute, 1892. Associate Chemist, Massachusetts State E.xperiment Station, 1892-95. In charge of the Department of Feeds and Feeding, Hatch Experiment Station, 1895-97. Head of the Department of Chemistry and Goessmann Professor of Chemistry, M. A. C, 191 1-. Member of the American Chemical Society. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. A S i , K -I). William L. Machmer, M.A., Profes. ' ior of Mathematics and As.iistant Dean. Born 1883. Graduate of Keystone State Normal School, 1901. Teacher in Public Schools, 1901-04. 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. Instructor in Mathematics, M. A. C, 1911-13. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, M. A. C, 1913-19. Federal Demonstration Agent in Marketing, 1918-19. Associate Professor of Mathematics, M. A. C, 1919-20. Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Dean, M. A. C, 1920-. Acting Dean, M. A. C, 1922-23. t B K, i K $, AE . Alexander A. Mackimmie, A.M., Professor of French. Born 1878. A.B., Princeton University, 1906. Boudinot Fellow in Modern Languages, 1906-07. Instructor in French, Colchester Academy, Truro, Nova Scotia, 1906-08. Instructor in French and Spanish, M. A. C, 1908-11. Assistant Professor of French, M. A. C, 1911-15. A.M., Columbia Uni- versity, 1914. AssociateProfessor of French, 1915-19; Professor of French, M. A. C, 1919-. Studied in Spain in 1922. Received the Diploma de Competencia Centro de Estudius Historicos, Madrid. K F I , B K, ! K . John J. Maginnis, B.Sc., Instrvctor in Agricultural Economics. Born 1895. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1920. Instructor in Agricultural Economics, M. A. C, 1920-. AS . Charles E. Marshall, Ph.D., Professor of Microbiology and Head of the Department. Born 1866. Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1895. Assistant Bacteriologist, Michigan Agricultiu ' al College, 1893-96. Jorgensen ' s Laboratory, Copenhagen, 1898. 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 Experiment Station, 1908-12. Director of the Graduate School andProfessor of Microbiology, M.A. C, 1912-. A Z, K Frederick A. McLaughlin, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany. Born 1888. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1911. Graduate Work, M. A. C, 1911-15. . ssistant in Botany, M. A. C, 1914. Student at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, summer of 1914. Graduate Work, University of Chicago, 1916-17. Instructor in Botany, 1917-19; Assistant Professor in Botany, M. A. C, 1919-. K S. 22
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