10 Experiment Station Bulletin 363 



NEW EQUIPMENT (Cont.) 



DEPARTMENl DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT 



Entomology (Cont.) 1 Automatic Pipette, Fisher volustat 



1 Volustat Foot Switch 

 1 Measuring Chamber 

 1 Colloid Mill #5110 

 5 dozen Corner Irons 997-4" 

 1 Bean gun with cutoff and coupling 

 Instant Diffuser, Model #7 (Furemal) 

 1 Air conditioning sprav nozzle 

 1 Bantam SH iMikro-Pulverizer, #7220 

 Meter, Gamma pH, std. Model 1, #2000 

 Ref tactometer, Spencer, #10075 

 Cold Rolled •/: din rod, 8' 

 2' /2 din brass rod 

 6" 1" brass hexagon bar 



Horticulture 1 Recorder - Spec. Model S, 40358 FM553 



Poultry 1 Concrete Mixer, H & Z Model, with elec- 



tric motor 



Indicator Assembly - #7662 Al, Serial 

 545564-A 



CHANGES IN PERSONNEL 



As an illustration of the difficulties of personnel maintenance in these 

 trying times and for the sake of record, the following tabulation of 

 changes is given: 



Losses from Station Staff during The 

 Fiscal Year July, 1944 to June, 1945 



Barratt, Raymond W.— Research Assistant in Botany and Horticulture. 

 Resigned July 10, 1944, to take a university job elsewhere. 



Barratt, Helen R. — Research Assistant Botan\'. Resigned August 19, 

 1944, to join her husband. 



Buck, Charles B.— Poultry Inspection. Resigned April 30, 1945, to con- 

 tinue farming on his own farm. 



Campbell, E. Prescott— Purchasing Assistant, Business Office. Resigned 

 October 31, 1944, to go into the hardware business for himself. 



Farber, Sally (Mrs.)— Stenographer. Left November 20, 1944. to help 

 her husband in local shoe store. 



Glover, Leon C. (Dr.)— Research Assistant in Entomology. Resigned 

 January 31, 1945, to take a position with a commercial oil company. 



Gordon, Lurlene A. (iMiss)— Library Assistant in charge of Plant and 

 Animal Sciences Library. Granted leave September 9, 1944, to do 

 graduate work and resigned March 31, 1945. She later accepted a 

 position with the Chicago Quartermaster Depot. 



Harriman, Helen— Stenographer. Resigned June 30, 1945. 



Henry, Phoebe W. (Mrs.)— Laboratory Technician in Bacteriology. Re- 

 signed June 2, 1945, because of ill health. 



