DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 30 



Special Course 10 



Dairying 17 



Gardening Iti 



Apiculture 2(i 



Four Weeks Tractor Course 166 



860 



In the Agricultural Division and Experiment Station no less than 

 forty-six persons, mostly younger instructors and investigators, responded 

 to the call of their country in its great crisis and rendered valuable aid 

 in actual military service or in furnishing assistance indirectly in various 

 ways. A word of commendation is due those who remained at home and 

 who were called upon to increase their efforts in order to continue some 

 of the most essential work which had been abandoned. The following 

 list indicates the numbers of those from the various departments who 

 engaged in military service or war work: 



Dairy 



Crops 



Bacteriology 



Horticulture 



Botany 



Entomology 



Chemistry 



Soils 



Poultry 



Forestry 



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The following list includes the agricultural teachers and experiment 

 station investigators, who during the past year have gone into military 

 service or other war work: 



DAIRY. 



C. E. Newlander, U. S. Dairy Commission. 



F. Hagadorn, U. S. Dairy Commission. 



R. W. Wyant, Medical Corps. 



A. C. Lytle, Army. 



Paul Omans, Army. 



S. J. Brownell, Army. 



Herman Andrews, Officers Training Camp. 



A. Ransford, Girls' Training School for Farm Work, Illinois. 



CROPS. 



J. F. Cox, Air Plane Supply Division, Washington, D. C. 



E. E. Down, Army. 



A. L. Bibbins, Army. 



W. P. Murphy, Marines. 



L. H. Gretton, Navy. 



0. Laidlaw, Army. 



