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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 

 Junior Engrs. 



Hoy Merchant Heasley 

 Maurice G. Jewett .^ 

 Leland N. Jones ., 



Cliarles L. Margeson 

 Forrest G. Millard 



H. A. Clemetsen 

 Sheldon B. Lee 



Carl F. Miller 

 Thomas J. Nicol 

 Burton F. Orcutt 

 Ernest A. lludelius 

 B. Bellinger 



Senior Foresters 



B. M. McClure 



C. U. Fisher 

 Clifford Heustis 



Junior Vets. 



Harry Weckler 



Excused for Agi-icultural Work. 



Stanley J. Culver 

 Franlv B. Harris 

 Arne G. Kettunen 

 Howard V. Kittle 

 Hem-y N. Putnam 

 Howard C. Rather 

 Frank T. Warner 

 Mead Burton 



Alfred T. Halsted 

 I'aul Jamieson 

 Jno. C. Kelliam 

 Dwight Long 

 Clare F. Rossman 

 Glen O. Stewart 

 Wm. F. Vanbuskirk 



STATE CONSTABULARY. 



The creation bj^ act of legislature of an emergency fund of five million 

 dollars for protective purposes during the war led to the enlistment of 

 a State Constabulary. The Board of Agriculture on application from 

 the State Government May 8th, 1917, granted to the "War Board" the 

 use of 96 acres of the newly acquired Woodbury farm lying west of 

 Harrison avenue on the south side of the river. This camp site is now 

 occupied by two hundred members of that organization including two 

 hundred horses and complete military equipment. 



DEPARTMENT CHANGES. 



Beginning September 1st, 1916, the Board authorized the establish- 

 ment of a separate department of Physics, placing Associate Professor 

 C. W. Chapman in charge and creating a department of Electrical En- 

 gineering in the Engineering division retaining I'rofessor A. R. Sawyer 

 as head of the department. 



A division was also made of the work of the department of History 

 and Economics. Dr. W. O. Hedrick retaining his former position as 

 head of the department of Economics and I'rofessor E. H. Ryder being 

 made head of the department of History and Political Science. 



Following the resignation of Professor J. F. Macklin, Director of 

 Athletics, Mr. Frank Sommer of the University of Pennsylvania was 

 secured temporarily for the fall term of 1916 and acted as Foot-ball 

 Coach. 



