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N. Butler Briscoe, Major of Cavalry, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics Graduate Military Academy, 1909. 2nd Lieutenant of Cavalry, 1909-16. Captain of Cav- alry, 1917. Major of Cavalry, (temporary) 1918, Lieutenant-Colonel of Field Artillery, 1918-20. Major of Cavalry, 1920. Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1925-. Frederic R. Butler, B.Sc, Instructor in Chemistry B.Sc, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1920. M.Sc, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1922. A. M., 1924 and Ph.D., 1925, Harvard. Instructor M. A. C, 1925-. Alexander E. Cance, Ph.D., Professor of Agricultural Economics and Head of the Department Born 1874. B.A., Macalester College. Graduate Certificate, State Normal School, Oshkosh. A.M., University of Wisconsin. Professor of Greek and Literature, Avalon College, 1897-99. Principal Asheville Industrial School, 1901-04. Supervisor of Practice, First Pennsylvania State Normal School, 1904-05. Fellow in Economics, University of Wisconsin, 1906-08. Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1908. Instructor, 1908-10. Assistant Professor, 1910-12. Associate Professor, 1912-15. Professor of Agricultural Economics, M. A. C, 1915-. U. S. Army Edu- cational Corps, A. E. F. France. Phi Kappa Phi. Joseph S. Chamberlain, Ph.D., Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry Born 1870. B.Sc, Iowa Agricultural College, 1890. M.Sc, Iowa Agricultural College, 1892. Instructor in Chemistry, Iowa Agricultural College, 1894-97. Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Oberlin College, 1899-01. Research Assistant to Professor Ira Remssen, Johns Hopkins University, 1901-09. Chief of Cattle Food and Grain Investigation Laboratory, Bvu-eau of Chemistry, 1907-09. Stvident at LTniversity of Berlin, 1909. Associate Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry, M. A. C, 1913. American Chemical Society. Fellow, American Association for the advancement of Science. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Walter W. Chenoweth, A.B., M.Sc. Agr., Professor of Horticultural Manufactures and Head of the Departmetit Born 1872. A.B., Valparaiso University, 1902. Assistant in Botany, Valparaiso University, 1902-03. Head of the Department of Science, Chillicothe Normal School, Missouri, 1903-10. M.Sc, Valparaiso University, 1908. B.Sc. University of Missouri, 1912. Instructor in Pom- ology, M. A. C, 1915-18. Professor in Horticultural Manfuactures, M. A. C„ 1918-. Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Orton L. Clark, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Botany Born 1887. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1908. Teacher of Natural Science, Ethical Culture School, New York City, 1908-10. Student at Columbia University, 1909-10. Studied at the Universities of Rostock and Munchen, 1910-11; and Assistant in Botany at the University of Strassburg, 1912-13. Assistant Physiologist, M. A. C. Experiment Station 1913-. Assistant Professor of Botany, M. A. C, 1915-. Phi Sigma Kappa. Philip H. Couhig, B.Sc, Instructor in Freshman Athletics Born 1904. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1926. Instructor in Freshman Athletics, M. A. C, 1926-. G. Chester Crampton, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Insect Morphology Born 1881. A.B., Princeton University, 1904. M.S., Harvard, 1921. M.A., Cornell, 1905. Student at Freiburh and Munich, 1907. Ph.D., Berlin LTniversity, 1908. Instructor in Biology, Princeton University, 1908-10. Professor in Entomology and Zoology, South Carolina State Agricultural College, 1910-11. Assistant Professor of Entomology, M. A. C, 1911-15. Professor of Insect Morphology, M. A. C, 1915-. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi. Miles H. Cubbon, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Agronomy Born 1896. B.Sc, Cornell University, 1921. Instructor of Soils, Pennsylvania State College, 1925-26. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, M. A. C, 1926-. Alpha Zeta, Gamma Alpha, Sigma Xi.
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Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Entomology Born 1889. B.Sc, Cornell University, 1913. Ph.D., Cornell University, 1918. Assistant in Biology and Limnology, Cornell 1911-13. Instructor in Natural History, Cornell, 1913-17. Curator, The Snow Entomological Collections, University of Kansas, 1917-19. Systematic Entomologist of the Illinois State Natural Survey and Instructor at the University of Illinois, 1919-23. Fellow Entomological Societies of America and London. Member of the Entomological Society of France. Assistant Professor of Entomology, M. A. C, 1922-. Sigma Xi, Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi. Edgar L. Ashley, A.M., Professor of German and Spanish Born 1880. A.B., Brown University, 1903. Instructor in German, Brown, 1903-00. A.M. Brown University, 1904. Student in Heidelburg L ' niversity, 1906-07. Instructor in German, Bates College, 1907-08. Instructor in German, M. A. C, 1908-11. Assistant Professor, 1911-15. Associate Professor, 1915-20. Professor, 1920-. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa. Luther B. Arrington, B.Sc., Assistant Professor of Horticulture B.Sc, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1923. Assistant Instructor of Horticulture, 1925-. Alpha Gamma Rho. Lorin E. Ball, B.Sc, Instructor in Physical Education Born 1898. B.Sc, M. A. C, 1921. Coach of Freshman Basketball, 1921-25. Coach of Freshman Baseball, 1922-24. Attended Superior Wis. Coaching School, 1924. Senior Leader, Camp Enagerog for Boys, 1925-. Treasurer, Western Massachusetts Board of Approved Basket- ball Officials, 1924-25. Director of Two Year Athletics and Coach of Two Year Football and Basketball, 1925-26. Coach of Varsity Baseball and Hockey 1925-. Varsity Club, Q.T.V. Luther Banta, B.Sc., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry B.Sc, Cornell LTniversity, 1915. Head of the Department of Poultry Husbandry, New York State School of Agriculture. 1915-18, at Alfred LTniversity. Instructor of Poultry Husbandry, M. A. C, 1918-20. Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry, M. A. C, 1920. Sigma Pi. Rollin H. Barrett, M.S., Assistant Professor of Farm Management Born 1891. B.Sc, Connecticut Agricultural College, 1918. Assistant County Agricultural Agent, Hartford County, Connecticut, 1918-19. Instructor Vermont State School of Agriculture, 1919-20. Principal, 1920-25. M.S., Cornell University, 1926. Central Officers Training School, Camp Lee, Va., October, 1918 to January, 1919. Assistant Professor Farm Management, M, A. C. 1926-. Phi Mu Delta. Arthur B. Beaumont, Ph.D., Professor of Soils and Head of the Department of Agronomy B.Sc, University of Kentucky, 1908. Ph.D., Cornell L ' niversity, 1918. Teacher of Science, North Bend High School, North Bend, Oregon, 1909-11. Teacher of Science and Agriculture and Head of the Department, Oregon Normal School, 1911-13. Graduate Student and Assistant in the Department of Soil Technology, Cornell, 1913-17. Associate Professor of . gronomy and Acting Head of the Department, M. A. C, 1917-19. Professor and Head of the Department of Agronomy, 1919-. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Acacia, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Assistant in General A. C, 1925-. Beta Theta Leon A. Bradley, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Microbiology B.Sc, Wesleyan University, 1922. Ph.D., Y ' ale University, 1925 Bacteriology, Y ' ale, 1924-25. Assistant Professor of Microbiology, M. Pi, Sigma Xi. Harold D. Boutelle, B.Sc, Cli.E., Instructor in Mathematics Born 1898. B.Sc, Worcester Polytechnical Institute, 1920. Ch.E., W. P. I., 1922. structor in Mathematics, M. A. C, 1926-.
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Frederick M. Cutler, Ph.D., Professor of Rural Sociology Born 1874. A.B., Columbia University. B.D., Union Theological Seminary. Ph.D., Clark University. Assistant Professor of Rural Sociology, Clark University. Professor of Social Science at University of Porto Rico. Professor of Social Science at Massachusetts Normal School, Worcester. Fellow of Clark University. Member, American Economic Association; American Historical Association; American Political Science Association; American Sociological Society. Professor of Rural Sociology, M. A. C, 1926-. William H. Davis, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Botany Ph.D., New York State Teacher ' s College. A.B., Cornell University. M.A., and Ph.D., University of Wisconsin. Assistant in Science, New York State Normal College and Cornell. Professor of Botany and Agriculture, Iowa State Teachers College. Assistant Professor of Botany M. A. C, 1922-. Sigma Xi. Llewellyn L. Derby, Instructor in Physical Education Born 1893. Unclassified Student, M. A. C, 1915-16. Assistant in Physical Education, 1916-17. U. S. Army, 1917-19. Returned to M. A. C. as Assistant in Physical Education, 1919-20. Harvard Summer School of Physical Education, 1921. Springfield College Summer School of Physical Education, 1925. University of Illinois School of Physical Education. 1926. Varsity Coach of Track, 1921-. Lawrence S. Dickinson, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Horticulture and Superin- tendent of grounds Born 1888 B.Sc, M. A. C, 1910. Assistant Professor of Horticulture and Superintendent of Grounds, M. A. C, 1911-. Leave of Absence, 1919. Instructor in Horticulture and Superin- tendent of Greenhouses, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C, 1919-20. Phi Sigma Kappa. Brooks D. Drain, B.Sc, Assistant Professor of Pomology Born 1891. B.Sc, Ohio State University, 1917. M.S., University of Chicago, 1925. Orchard Manager, summer of 1917. Taught at Ohio State University, 1917-18. Artillery Branch, OiBcers Training Camp, 1918. Assistant Professor of Pomology, M. A. C, 1918-. Sigma Xi. Delmont T. Dunbar, A.B., Instructor in French and Spanish Born 1897. A.B., Bowdoin, 1920. Head of Department of Romance Languages, Western Military Academy, Illinois., 1922-24. Head of the Department of Latin and Instructor in French at Powder Point School, Massachusetts, 1924-25. Head of Departments of Latin and Spanish at Tabor, Mass. Instructor at M. A. C, 1926-. Psi Upsilon. L. Leland Durkee, B.Sc, Instructor in German Born 1903. ' B.Sc, M. A. C, 1926. Attended Heidelberg University, Summer of 1926. Instructor in German, M. A. C, 1926-. Theta Chi. Clayton L. Farrar, B.Sc, Instructor in Beekeeping and Entomology Born 1904. B.Sc, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1926. Instructor in Beekeeping and Entomology, M. A. C, 1926-. Henry T. Fernald, Ph.D., Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology Born 1866. B.Sc, University of Maine, 1885. M.S., University of Maine, 1888. Graduate Student at Wesleyan LTniversity, 1885-86. Graduate Student, Johns Hopkins L niversity, 1889-90. Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1890. Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania State College, 1890-99. Professor of Entomology, M. A. C. Experiment Station, 1910-. Fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the Association of Economic Entomologists, Entomological Society of America, and the Boston Society of Natural History. Massachusetts Nursery Inspectory, 1902-18. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa.
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