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and to keep them after they have learned Arizona conditions 

 so well as to be of the maximum service to the State. 



"One reason why we are able to keep men of ability is 

 found in the fact that the Regents have pursued a liberal 

 policy in regard to salaries. Another reason is found in the 

 opportunity Arizona gives strong men to do their best. High- 

 grade scientific men need freedom in their work and the kind 

 of support that will give them outlet for their energies and 

 ambitions. They need tools and materials to work with. So 

 that the workers of the College of Agriculture may continue to 

 work most effectively, it is necessary that the State pursue 

 its established policy of providing liberal financial support." 



Resignations 



July 31, 1920: J. W. Longstreth, County Agricultural 

 Agent, Yuma County. 



August 31, 1920: Mrs. Mary P. Lockwood, State Leader 

 of Home Demonstration Work. 



August 31, 1920 : Francis R. Kenney, Poultry Husbandman. 



August 31, 1920 : Stuart W. Griffin, Assistant Agricultural 

 Chemist. 



December 31, 1920 : Nydia M. Acker, Home Demonstration 

 Agent, North Counties. 



February 28, 1921 : Hazel Zimmerman, Home Demonstra- 

 tion Agent, South Counties. 



March 31, 1921: F. H. Simmons, Foreman Yuma Date 

 Orchard and Horticultural Station. 



June 30, 1921: H. H. Gibson, Professor of Agricultural 

 Education. On July 1, 1921, the Department of Agricultural 

 Education was transferred to the College of Letters, Arts, and 

 Sciences. 



June 30, 1921: W. E. Schneider, Instructor in Animal 

 Husbandry. 



Appointments and Promotions 



July 1, 1920: J. G. Brown, Professor of Plant Pathology; 

 Plant Pathologist. 



August 16, 1920: E. S. Turville, County Agricultural 

 Agent, Pinal County. 



September 1, 1920: R. B. Thompson, Associate Professor 

 of Poultry Husbandry ; Poultry Husbandman. 



September 1, 1920: Miss Grace Ryan, Home Demonstra- 

 tion Agent, Cochise and Pinal Counties. 



