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It appears that in all 138 positions have been filled. In some 
cases more than one position has been held by the same person. 
The number of individuals so far connected with the Station work 
is found to be only 126. Of these 59 have served the institution 
in an administrative capacity and 67 have been associated with its 
scientific work. 
In looking over the record of former members of the scientific 
staff it is gratifying to note that approximately 25 are worthily filling 
positions of greater or less prominence in other institutions. 
of the young men who received their initial training in experiment 
station work at this Station have attained prominence in the scien- 
tific world and have accomplished results of great usefulness. 
Many 
