DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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The department staff was considerably l)roken up, on account of mili- 

 tary service, but through adjustments and the willingness to carry extra 

 work, the institution did not suffer materially. The Director of the 

 department was on leave of absence until Feb. 8, 1919, serving as Director 

 of Physical Training and Recreation for the Southern Department of the 

 army. L. L. Frimodig served as Lieutenant in the Artillery and came to 

 the department as instructor Jan. 1, 1919. George E. Gauthier spent six 

 weeks in the college instructors training camp, early in the year, but 

 returned in October and in addition to his regular duties as instructor, 

 acted as head of the department, until Feb. 8th. Miss Edith Casho and 

 Miss Helen Grimes, instructors in the work for women, were in attendance 

 the full year and handled their work admirably. 



The above staff is well trained and faithful and will all return for the 

 year 1919-20. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. L. BREWER, 

 Director, Department of Physical Training. 

 East Lansing, Mich., June 30, 1919. 



REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN. . 



President F. 8. Kedzie. 



Dear Sir — I have the honor to present the following report on the 

 library for the year ending June 30, 1919. 



During the yeai' there have been added to the library by purchase 528 

 volumes; by binding, 539 volumes and by gift 184 volumes. Total ad- 

 ditions, 1,251 volumes. Total number in library, 39,843. 



For bound volumes we are indebted as follows : 



Of unbound books and pampnlets 335 have been added, of which 3 were 

 purchased. Total number of pamphlets, 9,734. When donors were known 

 acknowledgement was made. 



- The following is a list of publications received by the library as gifts 

 from publishers, or in exchange for our reports and bulletins. 



