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makes farming harder for the man who does not use it. War periods are 

 followed by postwar conditions and together they initiate eras of great 

 change, from which agriculture is not immune. Farming is now, without 

 question, a scientific business. It requires not only brawn but brains, and 

 it provides infinite opportunity fo rthe exercise of both. 



CHANGES IN PERSONNEL 



Staff Losses - 1945-46 



Ballard, Hilda— Stenographer in Agricultural Engineering, September 15, 



1945. 

 Bauer, George N.— Assistant in Agricultural Statistics, June 30, 1946. 

 Clark, Beatrice— Assistant in Agricultural Economics, February 16, 1946. 



Coombs, Maxine (Mrs.)— Library Assistant in Charge Plant and Animal 

 Science Library, January 14, 1946. 



Eckman, Barbara (Mrs.)— Library Assistant in Charge Plant and Animal 

 Science Library, January 8, 1946. 



Eggert, Russell— Research Assistant in Horticulture. Left September 1, 

 1945, for Professional Improvement and later accepted position at 

 Iowa State. 



French, Jean— Laboratory Technician in Bacteriologv, September 15, 

 1945. 



Hollev, Winifred D.— Research Assistant in Horticulture, September 15, 

 1945. 



Home, Grace— Stenographer in Poultry Husbandry, April 30, 1946. 



Jones, Frangcon— Graduate Assistant in Bacteriology, January 31, 1946. 



Jones, Richard— Research Assistant in Botany, June 30, 1946. To devote 

 full-time to teaching in College of Liberal Arts. 



Littlefield,, Willis E.— Purchasing Assistant, September 8, 1945. 



McNeill, Mary V.— Stenographer in Agronomy, April 13, 1946. 



Mackel, Harriet (Mrs.)— Laboratorv Assistant in Bacteriologv, June 30, 

 1946. 



Sherburne, Virginia (Mrs.)— Stenographer in Agricultural Engineering, 

 February 7, 1946. 



STAFF REPLACEMENTS AND ADDITIONS - 1945-46 



Blickle, Robert L.— Assistant Entomologist, March 14, 1946. 



Calahan, C. Lyman— Graduate Assistant in Horticulture, Februarv 1, 



1946. 

 Chagnon, Gloria— Stenographer in Agricultural Economics, July 1, 1945. 



Colovos, Nicholas F.— Animal Nutritionist, Januarv 1, 1946. (On leave 



April 5, 1946 - illness.) 

 Connor, Barbara— From Assistant in Research to Graduate Assistant in 



Home Economics, September 24, 1945. 



