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in home economics, employ graduates of the Michigan Agricultural College. 

 At the present time there are sixty-five schools giving vocational courses in 

 agriculture and these are all handled by graduates of this institution. The 

 j^oung men who complete the courses in education do not all enter the pro- 

 fession of teaching. Many of them are our most successful county agents. 

 Others occupy managerial positions and others are professional speciahsts 

 in agricultural work. The same may be said of the young women who grad- 

 uate in home economics. A portion of them teach, but many of them become 

 dietitians, nurses, specialists in agricultural chemistry and commercial 

 chemistry, and all of them are taking important places and doing important 

 work in the service of the community. 



Respectfully submitted, 

 W. H. FRENCH, 



Director. 

 East Lansing, Michigan, June 30, 1921. 



REPORT OF THE DIVISION OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. 



F. S. Kedzie, 



East Lansing, Michigan. 



Dear President Kedzie: 



Herewith I present the 11th annual report of the Division of Veterinary 

 Science. 



No changes in the personnel of the Veterinary division have occurred 

 during the year just closed; however, some changes in organization and dis- 

 position of work is planned for the coming year. There has been the best 

 of cooperation among the faculty and I wish to express my appreciation for 

 its helpful attitude. 



The meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association which oc- 

 curred August 23rd to 27th, 1920, was attended by Drs. Chamberlain, Hall- 

 man, Hutton, Runnells and Sales. The program was excellent and much 

 good was derived therefrom. 



The meeting of the Michigan State Veterinary Medical Association was held 

 at the College, February 8th and 9th, 1921, with a record attendance at this 

 meeting. Dr. R. A. Runnells was elected secretary of the Association, it is 

 hoped that we can do much to assist the development and usefulness of the 

 Association to the profession. 



The meeting of the United States Live Stock Sanitary Association at Chi- 

 cago, November 28th to December 2nd was attended by Drs. Chamberlain, 

 Hallman, Hutton and Runnells. This meeting also was instructive and 

 helpful. Several local association meetings. Central Michigan, Michigan- 

 Ohio and Southeastern have been attended by members of the faculty who 

 have taken part in their programs. 



Just recently, June 23rd to 25th, inclusive, the Veterinary division has 

 cooperated with the State Bureau of Animal Industry in staging a short 

 school of instruction to assist veterinarians in preparing for the federal exam- 

 ination held at the College, June 25th. The school was well attended (300) 

 and we believe much was accomplished in developing sympathy between the 

 College and the profession and in advertising M. A. C. throughout the profes- 

 sion of the State. 



