DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 105 



W. Z. Riiggles, Three Kivers. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Kapids. 



John A. Stevens, Mio. 



lie.spectfully submitted, 



B. F. KINDIG, 



East Lansing, Mich,, June 30, 1920. 



State Apiary Inspector. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS. 



To the President : 



The following is the report of the Department of Economics for the 

 vear 1919-20. 



The total enrollments for the year equalled 647, distributed as follows: 



By terms — Fall, 230; winter, 273; spring, 151; summer, 21. 



By classes — Senior and junior, 231 ; sophomore, 22G ; freshman, 217. 



By subjects — Economics, G14; Sociology, GO. 



The total number of liours taught during the year by members of the 

 department equalled 1179, divided as follows : 



By terms — Autumn, 312; winter, 312; spring, 275; summer, 180. 



By subjects — Economics, 1001; Sociology, 175. 



By teacher — Mr. Hedrick, students, 309; hours 470. 

 Mr. Dunford, students, 431; hours, 44G. 

 Mr. Tennant, students, 88; hours, 72. 



The departmental statf has been increased during the j'ear by the ad- 

 dition of Mr. Hale Tennant who brings a wide familiarity with market- 

 ing problems and cooperative organizations among farmers. During the 

 year the college duties of the department have been increased by the 

 conferring of the position of absence officer upon Mr. Dunford thus ma- 

 terially making exactions upon his time. Mr. Hedrick in collaboration 

 with Prof. Anderson of the Dairy department published a bulletin en- 

 titled "The Detroit Commission Plan of City Milk Administration" 

 which it is hoped will be the first of a series of studies into the economic 

 aspects of certain farm undertakings. 



Very respectfully submitted, 



WILBUR O. HEDRICK, 

 East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1020. Professor of Economics. 



