•VI STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



REPORT OF THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 



To the President: 



Sm— I have the honor of reporting for the Veterinary Department that 

 i lie work in the department for the past rear has been very similar to that 

 given in my last report. About the same number of students elected the 

 work, those electing it manifesting a good degree of interest. The young 

 men who anticipate, returning to the farm, and the raising of stock, 

 appreciate the work of the department, and it is to these especially thai 

 we devote our attention. 



Respectfully submitted, 



* GEO. A. WATERMAN, 

 Professor of Veterinary Science. 

 Agricultural College. Mich.. 

 June 30, 1902. 



REPORT OE THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN 

 LANGUAGES FOR THE YEAR 1901-02. 



To the President: 



Sin — The personnel of the English Department during the year 1901-02 

 consisted of Miss Georgiana Blunt, Mr. E. S. King, Miss Bertha Wellman 

 and myself. In accordance with the arrangement entered into the pre- 

 vious year, I undertook the editing of the Record, the daily programs, the 

 :idvertising, etc.; in return for which Mr. P. H. Stevens of your office, 

 was put under my direction for the teaching of certain English classes 

 and for such other work as I might assign. This arrangement was con- 

 l in iied for two terms. In the third term I found that the exigencies of the 

 work in higher English, French and German were such that satisfactory 

 assignments could not be made without my taking a full quota of class 

 work. I therefore requested to be relieved of all editorial work at the 

 same time returning Mr. Stevens to your office. This was done. Miss 

 Lucy Davis, who had been teaching two classes in French during the 

 first two terms of the year, resigned her work during the early part of the 

 third term; and, with your consent, I engaged Miss Zoe Benton of Wash- 

 ington, D. C, to take the beginning class, while I conducted the other- 

 class during the remainder of the term. During this term I also taught 

 a small voluntary class in Latin. 



M iss Blunt, having determined to go to Europe for further study, placed 

 her resignation in your hands to take effect September 1, 1902. Miss 

 Blunl lias been for some four years an able, efficient and zealous officer 



