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i3 Charles A. Michels, M.Sc, Assistant Professor of Agronomy. Born 1884. B.Sc, North Dakota Agricultural College, 1909. M.Sc, University of Wisconsin, 1912. Graduate Assistant University of Wisconsin, 1909-12. Professor of Agriculture and Head of the Depart- ment, State Normal and Industrial School, South Dakota, 1912-16. Director of the Extension Service, South Dakota, 1916. Director of the Extension Service, Montana, 1917-18. Assistant Cooperative Agent, North Dakota, 1920. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, M. A. C, 1921-. Frank C. Moore, A.B., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A.B., Dartmouth College, 1902. Graduate Assistant, Dartmouth College, 1902-03. Instructor in Mathematics, Dartmouth, 1906-09. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, New Hampshire State, 1909-17. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, M. A. C, 1917-. X F. Richard T. Muller, M.Sc. A,ssistant Professor of Floriculture. Born 1893. B.Sc, Cornell, 1916. Instructor in Horticulture, University of Maine, 1916-18. Assis ' tant Professor of Horticulture, University of Maine ,1918. In charge of Horticulture, Hampton Institure, 1918. M.Sc, U. of Maine, 1921. Assistant Professor of Floriculture, M. A. C, 1921-. U A, K . John B. Newlon, Instructor in Rural Engineering. Born 1884. Instructor in Forge Work, M. A. C, 1919-. Special at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1921. Joseph F. Novitski, B.Sc, Instructor in Rural Sociology. Born 1884. Graduate of State Normal School, Oshkosh, Wisconsin. B.Sc, M. A. C. County Superintendent of Schools, Brown County, Wisconsin, 1909-15. Teacher, State Normal School, (Summer), Oconto, Wisconsin, 1911-15. Assistant in Rural Sociology, M. A. C, 1916-20. Instructor in Rural Sociology, M. A. C, 1920-. Training Assistant, Co-ordinator, U. S. Veteran ' s Bureau at M. A. C, 1920. A. Vincent Osmun, M.Sc, Profe.isor of Botany and Head of the Department. Born 1880. B.Agr., Connecticut Agricultural College, 1900. Assistant, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1900-02. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1903; M.Sc, M. A. C, 1905. Assistant in Botany, 1903-05. Instructor in Botany, 1905-07. Assistant Professor of Botany, M. A. C, 1914-16. Acting Head of the Department of Botany, M. A. C. and Experiment Station, 1914-16. Professor of Botany and Head of the Department, M. A. C, 1916-. Q. T. V., $ K (i . John E. Ostrander, A.M., C.E., Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Department. Born 1865. B.A. and C.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. Assistant in Engineer- ing Departments, New York State Canals, 1888-91. Instructor in Civil Engineering, 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, M. A. C, 1897-. Member of Committee 6, International Commission on Teaching Mathematics, 1900-11. $ K $. Laurence H. Parker, A.B., Professor of Citizenship and Acting Head of the Depart- ment of Economics and Sociology. Born 1878. A.B., Tufts College. Graduate Work in History and Mathematics, Wesleyau, Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, University of Grenoble, and University of Paris. Principal West Hartford High School, 1906-07. Instructor and Associate Professor, Amherst College, 1907-19. In- structor in Mathematics, M. A. C, 1919-20. Assistant Professor of Citizenship, M. A. C, 1920-. Acting Head of the Department of Economics and Sociology, M. A. C, 1920-. A Y , 3 K l .
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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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im ni ' Bs Charles H. Patterson, A.M., Professor of Enqlish. A.B., Tufts College, 1887. A.M., Tufts College, 1893. Professor of English, West Virginia Uni- versity, 12 years. Assistant Professor of English, M. A. C, 1916. Professor of English, M. A. C, 1919. Acting Dean of the College, 1918-19. Assistant Dean of the College, 1919. $ K , I B K, A X. Harlow L. Pendleton, B.Sc, Instructor in Dairying. Born 1891. B.Sc., M. A. C, 1915. Instructor in Dairying, M. A. C, 1920. Charles A. Peters, Ph.D., Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry. Born 1875. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1897. B.Sc, Boston University, 1897. Assistant in Chemistry, M. A. C, 1897-98. Graduate in Chemistry laboratory, Yale University, 1899-01. Ph.D., 1901. Professor of Chemistry, Head of the Department, University of Idaho, 1901-09. Student at the Uni- versity of Berlin, 1908-10. Exchange Teacher, Friedrichs Werdersche Oberrealschule, 1909-10. Grad- uate School, Yale University, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, M. A. C, 1911-12. Associate Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry M. A.C., 1912-16. Professor of Inorganic and Soil Chemistry, M. A. C, 1916-. A S F, I! E, K . John Phelan, A.M., Professor of Rural Sociology and Head of the Department. Born 1879. Graduate State Normal School, Kalamazoo, Mich. A.B. and A.M.. University of Michigan. Assistant, Department of Economics, Universitj ' of Michigan, 1909-10. Acting Director, Rural School Department, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1912-15. Professor of Rural Sociology, M. A. C, 1915-. Director of Short Courses, 1919-. Norman E. Phillips, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Beekeeping. Born 1894. B.Sc, Alleghany College, 1916. Graduate School, Pennsylvania State College, 1916-17. Assistant Professor of Beekeeping, M. A. C, 1921-. Wayland R. Porter, B.Sc, Ijistructor in Mathematics. Born 1895. B.Sc, Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1920. United States Army 1917-19. In- structor in Mathematics, M. A. C, 1921-. B K . Walter E. Prince, A.M., Assistant Professor of English. Born 1881. Ph. B., Brown University, 1904. A.M., Brown University, 1905. Instructor in English, University of Maine, 1905-12. Instructor, 1912-15. Assistant Professor in English and Public Speak- ing, M. A. C, 1915-. George F. Pushee, Instructor in Rural Engineering . . I. C. S., 1906. Teachers Training Class, Springfield, 1914-15. Assistant Foreman and Millwright, Mt. Tom Sulfide Pulp Mill, 1915-16. Instructor in Rural Engineering. M. A. C, 1916-. Frank Prentice Rand, A.M., Assistant Profes.sor of English. Born 1889. A.B., Williams College, 1912. A.M., Amherst College 1915. Instructor in English, University of Maine, 191.S-14. Edilor of Plii Sigma Kappa Signet, 1914. U. S. Army, 1918. Instructor in EnglLsh, M. A. C, 1914-21. Grand Sccrelary of Phi Sigma Kappa, 1919-. Faculty Manager of Non- Athletics, 1919-. Assistant Professor of English, M. A. C, 1921-. A :!: P, :i; K. 24
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