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December 31 to accept a position in the marketing service at Colum- 

 bus, Ohio. 



In Animal Husbandry, Roger M. Doe's assistantship was al- 

 lowed to terminate in June without replacement. 



Due to the death of Dr. O. R. Butler on October 24, 1940, a 

 vacancy resulted in Botany which has not been filled during the cal- 

 endar year. Harry West and Arthur Howe replaced Kenneth Nolan 

 and Kenneth Anderson respectively as graduate assistants in Botany 

 and Bacteriology. 



A graduate assistant has been assigned for the year to the Dairy 

 Husbandry Department in the person of Archie E. Follette. 



In Horticulture, C. Lyman Calahan was appointed graduate as- 

 sistant February 1 to replace E. G. Fisher, who had resigned previ- 

 ously to take a position with the Bureau of Plant Industry at Gains- 

 ville, Florida. 



C. A. Bottorff resigned as Poultry Pathologist March 31 to go 

 with the Lederle laboratories. M. S. Cover, Assistant Pathologist, 

 resigned January 31 to take a position with the State College in 

 Texas. He was replaced March 25 by James H. Gillespie, who also 

 resigned September 30 to join the army. Roslyn C. Durgin resigned 

 as Research Assistant and R. O. P. Supervisor December 31 to carry 

 on his own private poultry business. Albert E. Tepper is on leave of 

 absence to complete his doctorate at Maryland State university. The 

 following new men are now employed in the Poultry department : Dr. 

 E. F. Waller, from Iowa, as Poultry Pathologist, appointed December 

 23; Fred E. Allen, from Ohio, as Assistant Poultry Pathologist, ap- 

 pointed November 1 ; Robert S. Halpin, from Iowa, as Research As- 

 sistant and R. O. P. Supervisor, appointed at the end of the year to 

 assume his new duties January 1, 1941. 



