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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Trifolium pratense, Red Clover 233 



Trifoliimi prociirabens, Hop Clover 10 



Trifolium repeus, Wliite Clover 478 



Trifolium spjK 7 



Trisetum davescens, Yellow False Oats 2 



Tritieum aestivum, Wheat 21 



Umbelliferae 2 



Undetermined 22 



Verbascum blattaria, Moth Mullein 10 



Verbena spp., Vervain 22 



Vervonica arvensis, Wall Speedwell 19 



Vicia hirsuta, Wild Vetch 1 



Vicia sativa, Spring Vetch 1 



Vicia sp 1 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN 



LANGUAGES. 



President Frank S. Kedzie, College: 



Dear Sir — I have the honor to submit my fourth annual report for the 

 Department of English and Modern Languages. This report covers the 

 year ending June 30, 1916. 



The enrollment for the year, exclusive of short courses, was as follows: 



The teaching staff for the year just closing is as follows: 



W. W. Johnston, Professor of English and Modern Languages. 



Egbert S. King, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. 



Milton Simpson, Assistant Professor of English. 



Ernst G. Fischer, Assistant Professor of German. 



C. B. Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking. 



Norma L. Gilchrist, L. B. Mayne, J. Q. Owen, J. B. Hasselman, and 



F. L. Schneider, Instructors in English. 



C. C. Armstrong, Instructor in English and Public Speaking, 



Mrs. Antoinette C. Robson, Instructor in French and German. 



L. C. Hughes, Instructor in French. 



Three of the instructors named above have been members of the de- 



