N(.. 7. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 681 



HENRY PRENTISS ARMSBY, Ph. D., LL.. D., 



Lecture on Stock Feeding-. 



GEORGE C. WATSON, B. Agr., M. S., 



J^rofessor of Agriculture and Superintendent of Correspondence Courses. 



GEORGE C. BUTZ, M. S., 



Professor of Horticulture. 



HUBERT EVERETT VAN NORMAN, B. S., 



Professor of Dairy Husbandry. 



THOMAS I. MAIRS, M. S., 



Assistant Professor of Animal Industry. 



ELIZABETH B. MEEK, M. S., 



Instructor in Bacteriology. 



JOHN W. WHITE, B. S., 



Milk Testing. (Creamery Course.) 



CHARLES F. SHAW, B. S., in Agr., 



Instructor in Agronomy. 



JOSEPH E. DUNIPACE, M. S., 



Assistant in Agricultural Chemistry. 



FRANK P. KNOLL, 



Assistant in Butter Making. 



ELPHREM F. FORTIN, 



Assistant in Creamery Practice. 



OTHER INSTRUCTORS. 

 I. THORNTON OSMOND, M. S., M. A., 



Professor in Physics. 



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LOUIS E. REBER, M. S., 



Professor of Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering. 



GEORGE GILBERT POND, M. A., Ph. D., 



Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Chemical Laboratories. 



*FRED E. FOSS, B. S., M. A., 



Professor of Civil Engineering. 



JOSEPH M. WIDLARD, B. A., 



Professor of Mathematics. 



FRED LEWIS PATTEE, M. A., 



Professor of English Language and Literature. 



^HARVEY A. SURFACE, M. S., 



Professor of Zoology. 



•Leave of absence. 



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