260 MICHIGAN STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 



Control, in conferring upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws, and in 

 presenting to you the diploma of the College. 

 Winthrop Ellsworth Stone: 



In recognition of the great sendee you have rendered to science as an 

 investigator and to technical education as president of one of the leading 

 land-grant colleges of this country, this institution confers upon you the 

 degree of Doctor of Laws, and presents to you its diploma. 

 Herbert Winslow Collingwood: 



As you have for many years rendered most valuable service to agri- 

 culture as editor of one of its leading journals, I have the pleasure of con- 

 ferring upon you, in behalf of your Alma Mater, the degree of Doctor of 

 Laws, and of presenting you with its diploma. 

 Mortimer Elwyn Cooley: 



In recognition of your services as an expert in determining railway 

 values, of your executive ability in developing the great engineering depart- 

 ment of our university, and of your reputation as an engineer, on the recom- 

 mendation of our faculty, by the authority of the Board of Control, I confer 

 upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws, and present you with the diploma 

 of the College. 

 Whitman Howard Jordan: 



You have, by your work as an investigator, added much to the store 

 of agricultural knowledge; while as an administrator you have developed, 

 by your rare ability, the great experiment station of the Empire State, which 

 stands today without a peer. The College confers upon you the degree 

 of Doctor of Laws, and presents to you its diploma. 

 Enoch Albert Bryan: 



Upon you, conspicuous for moral courage, a scholar, a teacher of power, 

 a builder of a great agricultural college in the far Northwest, on recommen- 

 dation of the faculty and by the authority of the State Board of Agriculture, 

 I confer the degree of Doctor of Laws, and present to you the diploma of 

 the College. 

 Rolla Clinton Carpenter: 



After graduating from this institution, you rendered it valuable service 

 for many years as a member of its faculty. You have since served in a 

 broader field as a member of the faculty of a renowned university. Your 

 engineering skill and your ability as a designer of great construction render 

 you worthy of special recognition. Your Alma Mater has great pleasure 

 in conferring upon you the degree of Doctor of Laws, and in presenting you 

 with the diploma of the College. 



