60 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



A. E. Jones, A. B. Instructor. 



W. B. Wendt, B. C. E. Instructor. 



W. R. Cornell, B. Sc. Instructor. 



J. T. McVey, C. E. Instructor. 



F. Rosenberg, B. S. Instructor. 



W- E. Hawks, B. A. Instructor. 



L. S. Fuller, B. S. Instructor. 



H. L. Slobin, B. A., Ph. D. Instructor. 



M. F. Jolinson, B. S. Instructor, Teachers 13. 



DRAWING AND DESIGN. 



V. T. Wilson, M. E. Professor. 



C. Kewman, Assistant Professor. 



Miss (J. L. Holt, Instructor. 



C. H. Harper, B. S. Instructor. 



N. P. Pope, B. S. Instructor. 



Miss I. P. Snelgrove, Instructor. Teachers, 6. 



ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND PHYSICS. 



A. R. Sawyer, B. S., E. E. Professor. 



W. L. Lodge, B. Sc, M. A. Instructor. 



C W. Chapman, Instructor. 



E. N. Bates, B. S. Instructor. 



W. E. Laycock, Instructor. 



H. E. Marsh, B. S. Instructor. Teachers, 6. 



MECHANICAL ENGIxXEERING.* 



0. W. Bissell M. E. Professor. 



L. L. Appleyard, B. S. Assistant Professor. 



J. A. Poison, B. S. Assistant Professor. 



A. C. Mehrtens, M. E. Instructor. 



C. C. Wilcox, M. E., E. E. Instructor. 



E. C. Baker, Instructor. 



A. P. Krentel, Instructor. 



W. R. Holmes, Instructor. 



A. Smith, Instructor. 



H. P. Case, Instructor. Teachers, 10. 



Total, 85. 



Changes in the personnel for the coming year which are in prospect 

 are the resignation of Messrs. Haddeu, Cornell, McVey, Rosenberg, 

 Slobin, Harper, Pope, Chapman and Bates and the promotion of Mr. 

 Lodge to an assistant professorship. Most of the resignations arise 

 from opportunities to do better elsewhere either in the teaching or the 

 l)ractical field. 



The amount and distribution of the teaching work among the several 

 departments and through the three terms of the year are shown in Table 

 I and also in the separate I'eports of the departments which have been 

 tiled with the President. Statistical information is not entirely satisfy- 



