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versity, instructor in botany, Cornell University (thesis 
topic, ‘‘Monograph of the genus Mimulus’’) ; Grace E. How- 
ard, A.B. and M.S. University of Washington, graduate assist- 
ant, University of Washington, Jesse R. Barr Fellows (thesis 
topic, ‘‘ Pigment Studies with Special Reference to Carotinoids 
in Fruits’’) ; Leo J. Klotz, B.S. and M.S. Michigan Agricul- 
tural College, Lackland Research Fellow (thesis topic, ‘‘Some 
Aspects of Nitrogen Metabolism in Fungi’’) ; Samuel G. Leh- 
man, B.S. Ohio University, M.S. North Carolina State Col- 
lege, assistant pathologist, North Carolina Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, Lackland Research Fellow (thesis topie, 
‘*Pod and Stem Blight of Soybean’’) ; F. S. Wolpert, former- 
ly Lackland Research Fellow, teacher of science, Principia 
School (thesis topic, ‘‘The Growth of Certain Wood-destroy- 
ing Fungi in Relation to the H-ion Concentration of the Me- 
dia’’) ; and Harry C. Young, B.S. Ohio University, M.S. North 
Carolina State College, research assistant in plant physiology 
and instructor in botany, Michigan Agricultural College, Re- 
search Fellow, Crop Protection Institute (thesis topic, ‘‘The 
Toxie Property of Sulphur’’). The degree of Master of Sci- 
ence was conferred upon the following: Marian A. Griffiths, 
B.S. University of Washington, assistant pathologist, Cereal 
Investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture; and Mary 
E. Hopper, A.B. and A.M. Llinois College 
Graduate students completing their work, as above, have 
received appointments as follows: A. F. Camp, plant pathol- 
ogist to the Florida State Board of Agriculture and assigned 
to the Agricultural Experiment Station, Gainesville; Adele 
L. Grant returns to Cornell University as instructor in bot- 
any; Marian A. Griffiths returns to her duties as assistant 
pathologist, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Mary E. Hop- 
per, assistant in botany, Barnard College, Columbia Univer- 
sity; Grace E. Howard, instructor in botany, Wellesley Col- 
lege; L. J. Klotz, assistant professor of botany, University of 
New Hampshire; 8. G. Lehman returns to the North Caro- 
lina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, as assistant 
plant pathologist ; F. 8. Wolpert continues his work as teacher 
in science, Principia School; and H. C. Young, chief in bot- 
any, Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Wooster. 
