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Orton L. Clark, B. Sc, Associate Professor of Botany Born 1887. B. Sc, M. S. C, 1908. Teacher of Natural Science, Ethical Culture School, New York City, 1908-10. Student at Columbia University, 1909-10. Student at the Universities of Rostock-Munchen and Strassburg, 1911-13. Assistant in Botany at the University of Strassburg, 1912-13. Assistant Physiologist, M. S. C. Experiment Station, 1913- 27. Assistant Professor of Botany, M. S. C, 1915-27. Associate Professor, 1927- . Phi Sigma Kappa. Leo B. Conner, Captain, Calvary, U. S. A., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics Born 1894, Graduate, United States Military Academy, 1917. First Lieutenant, 1917; Captain, 1920. Graduate Troop Officers ' Course, U. S. Cavalry School, 1917. Graduate U. S. Infantry School, Advanced Course, 1931. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, M. S. C, 1935- . Sara M. Coolidge, M. S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Born 189b. B. S., Michigan State College, 1924. M. S., Michigan State College, 1927. Graduate Work, Universities of Chicago and Wisconsin, Iowa State College. Instructor, Muskegon Hackley Manual Training School, 1915-22. Instructor, Michigan State College, 1927- 31. Nutritionist, Detroit Dairy and Food Council, 1931-32. Head of Home Economics Insti- tute, Detroit Free Press, 1932-33. Instructor, Chicago Teachers ' College, 1933-34. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1934-35. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, M. S. C, 1935- . Sigma Xi. G. Chester Crampton, Ph. D., Professor of Insect Morphology Born 1881. A. B., Princeton University, 1904. M. S., Harvard, 1921. M. A., Cornell, 1905. Student at Freiburg and Munich, 1907. Ph. D., Berlin University, 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. S. C, 1911-15. Professor of Insect Morphology, M. S. C, 1915- . Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Epsilon. Frank Cronk, Sergeant, U. S. A., Instructor in Military Born 1894. Enlisted, 1914. Corporal, 1915. Sergeant, 1916. Instructor in Military, M. S. C, 1921- . James Dillon Curtis, M. F., Instructor in Forestry Born 1905. University of British Columbia, 1929. Bachelor of Applied Science, University of British Columbia, 1930. M. F., Harvard, 1935. Geodetic Service of Canada, 1924-26. Bloedel, Stewart and Welsh Logging Company, 1927. Campbell River Timber Co., 1928. Research Division, British Columbia Forest Service, 1929-32; Surveys Division, 1935. Instructor in Forestry, M. S. C, 1935- . Member Canadian Society of Forest Engineers, Society of .American Foresters. Frederick Morse Cutler, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of History and Sociology Born 1874. A. B., Columbia University. Ph. D., Clark University, Member Columbia Freshmen crew which defeated Harvard. Private teacher, clergyman, author, social worker, and soldier. Fellow, Clark University. Professor of Social Science and History, University of Porto Rico. Professor of Social Science and History, Massachusetts State Teachers College, Worcester, Mass. 1st Lieutenant, Headquarters, 55th Coast Artillery, U. S. Army, 1917-19 (Battles: Aisne-Marne, Champagne, Oise-Aisne, Meuse-Argonne). Now Lieutenant Colonel, Reserve, U. S. Army. Member, American Sociological Society. Assistant Professor of Sociol- ogy, M. S. C, 1926 — . Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pi Gamma Mu. William H. Davis, Pd. B., Assistant Professor of Botany Pd. B. , New York State Teachers ' College. A. B., Cornell University. M. A. and Pd. B., University of Wisconsin. Assistant in Science, New York State Teachers ' College and Cornell University. Professor of Botany, Nature Study and Agriculture, Iowa State Teachers ' College. Assistant Professor of Botany, M. S. C, 1922- . Sigma Xi. 24
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Leon A. Bradley, Ph. D., Professor of Bacteriology B. Sc, Wcsclyan University, 1922. Ph. D., Yale University, 1925. Assistant in General Bacteriology, Yale University, 1924-25. Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, M. S. C, 1925- , American Society of Bacteriologists. American Public Health Association. Professor of Bacteriology, M. S. C, 1931- . Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Xi. Lawrence E. Briggs, B. S., Instructor in Physical Education Born 1903. B. Sc, M. S. C, 1927. Instructor in Physical Education, M. S. C, 1927- . Springfield Summer School, 1927. Counselor at Camp Enajerog, 1928-29. Secretary and Treasurer, Western Massachusetts Basketball Coaches Club. English Folk Dance School, M. S. C, 1929. Varsity Club, Theta Chi. Mildred Briggs, M. S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics A. B., De Pauw University, 1920. M. S., Iowa State College, 1925. Instructor in Home Economics, Upper Iowa University, 1920-23. Graduate Assistant, Iowa State College, 1923-25. Summer School, University of Nebraska, 1927. Instructor and Assistant Professor in Home Economics, University of Missouri, 1925-29. Summer School, University of Texas, 1930. Sum- mer School, San Jose State Teachers ' College, 1931. Assistant Professor of Home Economics, M. S. C, 1931- . Kappa Alpha Theta. Theodore C. Caldwell, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of History and Sociology Born 1904. B. A., College of Wooster, 1925. M. A., Harvard, 1926. Ph. D.,Yaie, 1934. Teacher, Haverhill High School, 1926-27. Instructor in History, College of Wooster, 1927-29. Assistant Professor of History, University of Nebraska, 1930-31. Director of Altoona Center, and Assistant Professor of History, Juniata College, 1934-35. Assistant Professor of History and Sociology, M. S. C, 1935- . Alexander E. Cance, Ph. D., Professor of Economics and Head of the Department Born 1874. B. A., Macalester College. Graduate Certificate, Wisconsin State Normal School. A. M., University of Wisconsin. Professor of Greek and Literature, Avalon College, 1897-99. Principal of Ashville Industrial School, 1901-04. Supervisor of Practice, First Penn- sylvania 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 and Head of the Department 1912-15. Professor of Agricultural Economics, M. S. C, 1915-35. Professor and Head of the Department of Economics, 1935- . Harold W. Gary, M. A., Instructor in History Born 1903. B. A., Williams College, 1925. M. A., Harvard University, 1926. In- structor in History, Cushing Academy, 1926-29. Graduate Student in History, Yale University, 1929-30, 1932-33. Instructor in History, Yale University, 1930-32. Instructor in History, M. S. C, 1933- . Joseph S. Chamberlain, Ph. D., Goessman Professor of Chemistry Born 1870. B. S., Iowa State College, 1890. M.S., Iowa State College, 1892. In- structor in Chemistry, Iowa State College, 1894-97. Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1899. Instructor in Chemistry, Oberlin College, 1899-01. Research Assistant to Professor Ira Remsen, Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Assistant Chemist, Bureau of Chemistry, 1901-08. Chief of Cattle Food and Grain Investigation Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, 1908-09. Student at University of Berlin, 1909. Associate Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry, 1908-13. Professor of Organic and Agricultural Chemistry, 1913- . Head of Department, 1929-34. Student at Oxford University, 1930-31. Goessmann Professor, 1934. Walter W. Chenoweth, M. S., Professor of Horticultural Manufactures and Head of the Department Born 1871. A. B., Valparaiso University, 1902. Assistant in Botany, Valparaiso University, 1902-03. Head of the Department of Science, Chillicothe Normal School, Missouri, 1903-10. Student at Missouri University, 1910-12. Secretary State Board of Horticulture, Missouri, 1912. Instructor in Pomology, M. S. C, 1915-18. Professor of Horticultural Manu- factures, 1918- . Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. 23
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Llewellyn L. Derby, Assistant Professor of Physical Education Bom 1893. Unclassified Student, M. S. C, 1915-16. Assistant in Physical Educa- tion, 1916-17. U. S. Army, 1917-19. Returned as Instructor in Physical Education, 1919-20. Varsity Freshman, and S. S. A. Coach of Track, 1921- . Harvard Summer School in Physical Education, 1921. Springfield Summer School of Physical Education, 1925 and 1930. University of Illinois Summer School of Physical Education, 1926. M. S. C, Summer School, 1931. Assist- ant Professor of Physical Education, 1927- . Secretary-Treasurer, Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, 1926- . Member Advisory Committee, New England Intercollegiate Amateur Athletic Association, 1932- . Member, Association of College Track Coaches of America. Harry Reginald De Silva, Ph. D., Phil. D., Professor of Psychology Born 1898. A. B., University of Florida, 1920. A. M., Harvard University, 1920-22, 1924-26. Ph. D., Harvard University, 1927. Phil. D., Cambridge University, 1928. Lecturer, McGill University, 1922-24. National Research Fellow, Harvard University, 1925-26. National Research Fellow, Cambridge University, 1927-28. Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Kansas, 1928-30. Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Kansas, 1930-32. Pro- fessor of Psychology, M. S. C, 1932- . Member, American Psychological Association. Mem- ber, Optical Society of America. Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi. Member, American Association of Physics Teachers, 1935- Lawrence S. Dickinson, B. S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy Born 1888. B. Sc, M. S. C, 1910. Superintendent of Grounds, M. S. C, 1911-30. Leave of Absence, 1919. Instructor in Horticulture and Superintendent of Greenhouses, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C, 1919-20. Assistant Professor of Horticulture, M. S. C, 1923-31. Business Manager Academic Activities. Assistant Professor of Agronomy, M. S. C, 1931- . Phi Sigma Kappa. Fred C. Ellert, B. S., Instructor in German Born 1905. B. S., M. S. C, 1930. Instructor in German, M. S. C, 1930- . Richard W. Fessenden, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Inorganic Chemistry Born 1902. B.Sc.M.S.C, 1926. M.Sc.,M.S. C, 1928. Ph. D., Columbia University, 1933. Assistant in Chemistry, M. S. C, 1926-28. Assistant in Chemistry, Columbia University, 1928-31. Assistant Professor of Chemistry, M. S. C, 1931- . Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Xi, Pi Lambda Upsilon. Member, American Chemical Society. Richard C. Foley, M. S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry B. Sc, M. S. C, 1927. M. S., M. S. C, 1931. Instructor in Animal Husbandry, M S. C, 1929— . Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. Charles Frederic Fraker, Ph. D., Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Born 1888. A. B., Colorado College, 1919. A. M., Harvard, 1920. Ph D., Harvard, 1931. Teacher in Philippine Islands, 1913-16. Instructor of Romance Languages, Colorado College, 1918-19and 1920-21. Instructor of Romance Languages, Harvard, 1922-24. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, Northwestern University, 1924-31. Tutor and Instructor of Romance Languages, Harvard, 1931-32. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages, M. S. C, 1932- . Member, Modern Language Association; American Association of University Pro- fessors; Societe des Anciennes Textes Francais. Julius H. Frandsen, M. S. A., Professor of Dairy Industry and Head of the Department Born 1877. B. S. A., Iowa State College, 1902. M. Sc, Iowa State College, 1904. Assistant Station Chemist, Iowa State College, 1902-04. Dairy Chemist, Hazelwood Creamery, Portland, Oregon, 1904-07. Professor of Dairying, University of Idaho, 1907-11. Professor of Dairy Husbandry, University of Nebraska, 1911-21. Dairy Editor and Counselor, Caper Farm Publications, 1921-26. Member, American Dairy Science .Association. Member, Society for Promotion of Agricultural Science. During War, Chairman, Dairy Food Adminis- tration Work for State of Nebraska. Founded and for ten years Editor of Journal of Dairy Science. Professor of Dairy Industry and Head of the Department, M. S. C, 1926- . Gamma Sigma Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. 25
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