DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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Most families take two years to get started. Mr. Roller and family 

 seemed to start iu the first month they came. Their presence in the 

 community will be missed considerably. 



Mr. C. W. Chapman, who was with us during the years 1907, 1908 

 and 1909, has been reengaged after a period spent in study at the Uni- 

 versit}' of Michigan and the University of Chicago, and we are looking 

 forward to a pleasant and profitable year with an entire complement of 

 teachers who have been with us before. Breaking in a new instructor 

 interferes very seriously with the work of the department. 



I wish here to record apijreciation of the staff in the department, as 

 listed below, for their interest and efficiency. 



Assistant Professor : W. L. Lodge. 



Instructors: W. E. Laycock, G. A. Kelsall, E. Roller, O. L. Snow. 



Clerk and Stenographer one-fourth time: Miss Edna B. Spindler. 



Caretaker : George Klotz. 



Below is a table showing the work carried by this department during 

 the year. 



