DEPARTMENT REPORTS 119 



KEPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. 



To the President : — 



Sir: — I have the honor to submit the following report on the work 

 of the Department of Chemistry for the year ending June 30, 1923. The 

 teaching statT for the yeixr was as follows : 



A. J. Clark, I'rofessor. 



R. C. Huston, Associate Professor. 

 H. S. Reed, Associate Professor. 



B. E. Hartsuch, Associate Professor. 



D. T. Ewing, Assistant Professor. 

 H. L. Publow, Assistant Professor. 

 P. S. Brundage, Assistant Professor. 



C. D. Ball, Assistant Professor. 



E. F. Eldridge, Instructor. 

 H. D. Lightbody, Instructor. 

 W. C. Lewis, Instructor. 



R. L. Baxter, Instructor. 



H. M. Krebs, Instructor. 



M. L. Grettenberger, Assistant. 



W. R. Wilson, Cfraduate Assistant. 



Gladys Wardwell, Graduate Assistant. 



I feel very well satisfied with the progress made by the Department 

 during the past year. In spite of the crowded condition of the laboratory 

 we have been able to ex[)and the work along our nuijor lines in many 

 w^ays. Further unification of the work will be effected the coming year 

 by placing Chemistry I for the H. E. Freshmen along with the Chemistry 

 I for the other divisions. 



I appreciate fully that much of the success of the past year has been 

 due to the splendid spirit of co-operation which has been shown by 

 every member of the staff, and I take pleasure in acknowledging this at 

 this time. 



Fifty-five courses have been offered during the year. The number of 

 students enrolled in the Department during the year was as follows: 



Summer Term 1023 93 



Fall Term 1922 818 



Winter Term 1923 863 



Spring Term 1923 661 



Total 2,468 



Respectfully submitted, 



ARTHUR J. CLARK, 

 Professor of Chemistry. 



