DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



35 



CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. 



Baptist 



Catholic 



Christian 



Church of Christ Science. 



Church of England 



Congregational 



Episcopal 



Evangelical 



Hebrew 



Lutheran 



Mennonite 



Methodist Episcopal .... 

 Methodist Protestant.. . . 



No preference 



Presbyterian 



Presbyterian (United). . . 



Reformed 



United Brethren 



Unitarian 



Universalist 



Members. Preference. 



18 



40 



4 



2 



2 



25 



21 



4 



2 



10 



1 



53 



47 

 1 

 3 

 1 



22 

 2 



1 

 5 



38 



11 



1 



8 



2 



72 



2 



68 



32 



1 



5 



Total. 



40 



42 



S 



7 



2 



63 



32 



5 



10 



12 



1 



125 



2 



68 



79 



2 



8 



1 



6 



3 



SUMMARY OF STUDENTS. 



The college loses two very able men by resignation this year in the 

 persons of Dr. Charles E. Marshall and Dr. Thomas C. Blaisdell. 



Dr. Marshall during the sixteen years of his service developed the 

 Bacteriological department to its present efficient and commanding posi- 

 tion. Beginning with practically nothing the department now enjoys 

 a well equipped building and a force of eight well trained workers 

 This department under the guidance of Dr. Marshall has not only 

 rendered valuable service to scientific research but it has also assisted 

 the farmer in solving his everyday problems. It is, therefore with great 

 regret that the college parts with his services. 



Dr. Thomas O. Blaisdell who has been at the head of the department 

 of English and Modern Languages during the past six years has re- 

 signed to accept the presidency of Alma College at Alma, Michigan. 



