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earlier in my report, he assisted in the electrical instructional work in 

 connection with the V. S. Army School of Motor Mechanics under the di- 

 rection of the Mechanical Engineering Department. 



From July 18 to September 16, Mr. M. M. Cory, of the department, 

 attended the S. A. T. C. camp at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, where he received 

 special instruction in liaison work. On his return to the College, he assisted 

 the Military Department throughout the duration of the war, and for a 

 time after its close. 



Very respectfully submitted, 



A. R. SAWYER, 

 Professor of Electrical Engineering. 

 East Lansing, June 30, 1919. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING AND DESIGN. 



President F. S. Kedzie, Michigan Agricultural College. 



Dear Sir — I herewith present to you my third annual report as head of 

 the Department of Drawing and Design for the year ending June 30, 1919. 



During the period from May 15 to December 15, 1918, I served the 

 College in the capacity of Record Keeper for the Vocational Section of the 

 Student Army Training Corps, in addition to my regular duties connected 

 with the Drawing Department. A complete record of the individual 

 w^ork carried on daily by each student was kept in my office and from these 

 records frequent reports were sent to Washington, and the boys aptitude 

 along certain mechanical lines was determined. At the end of each two 

 months the men were grouped according to their abilities and sent out 

 into the service of the government. There were 1626 men who were in- 

 ducted into the service and whose records are on file in my office. 



Work was offered in the fall term to members of the Student Army 

 Training Corps (S.A.T.C.) as shown in the Teaching Schedule attached 

 to this report. Every effort was made to correlate the work with the 

 outlines as submitted by the Committee on Education and Special Train- 

 ing and at the same time we had in mind the possibility of substituting 

 this work for college credit at some future time. 



There were some sections of regular college students enrolled and our 

 total for the fall term including both groups, was 375 as compared with 

 294 the preceding year. 



Mr. L. N. Field served as one of the lecturers in the Vocational Section 

 from May 15 to December 15, 1918. 



Mr. J. W. Steward served as an instructor in the Tractor and Gas En- 

 gine Department throughout the summer. 



The personnel of the department at the opening of the fall term was as 

 follows : 



Mr. R. K. Steward, Professor. 



Mr. Chase Newman, Associate Professor. 



Mr. L. N. Field, Associate Professor. 



Mr. J. W. Steward, Assistant Professor. 



Mr. A. G. Scheele, Assistant Professor. 



Miss Caroline L. Holt, Instructoi-. 



Mr. E. H. Stewart, Instructor. 



Mr. Justus Rising, Instructor. 



Miss Edith Butler, Assistant Instructor. 



