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Texas College and Station. — The board of directors was reorganized July 1 

 as follows: President, A. J. Rose, Austin; secretary, W. R. Cavitt, Bryan; George 

 C. Pendleton, Bel ton ; F. P. Holland, Dallas; F. A. Reichardt, Houston, and Charles 

 Rogan, Brownwood. A. M. Soule lias been relieved of his duties as assistant agri- 

 culturist of the station, but -will retain his position as assistant professor of agricul- 

 ture at the college. B. C. Pittuck has been appointed agriculturist of the station 

 and relieved of all college work. He will also take charge of the Beeville Substation, 

 under the supervision of the director. Mr. C. C. Todd has been made assistant 

 chemist of the station. 



Utah Station. — Paul Fbcher. veterinarian and entomologist, has resigned and 

 accepted the position of veterinarian at the Kansas Agricultural College. F. C. 

 Sears has resigned his position as horticulturist and botanist of the station. At the 

 April meeting of the board of trustees Joseph E. Wilson, of Logan, was appointed 

 secretary, rice Joseph E. Hyde. 



Vermont Station. — W. A. Orton has been appointed assistant botanist at the 

 station. 



Wisconsin University and Station. — J. A. Jeffery, formerly assistant in the 

 North Dakota College and Station, has been appointed assistant professor of agri- 

 cultural physics at the university. Alfred Vivian has been chosen assistant in 

 agricultural chemistry at the station. 



