100 WORKERS IN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMF.XT STATION'S 



Vrt«*rinnr> Mrtlloine — Continued. 



•A. A. L.iiiitTt, D. V. M.. Akboc. Prof. 



Vrf. Utd. and Sury. 

 •A. K. Whnrtoii. D. V. M.. Ashoc. I'rof. 

 Vtt J'ath. 

 MlarellanfouH! 



t.M. r. lloUiiiuin, Jr., Chief Clerk. 

 fj. K. I'raiicklow, Asgt. Chief Clerk. 

 tChfHttT IMkks, Kxei-utivc Asxt. 

 tC. U. Nebk'tto. Ttch. A»8t. 

 tJ. M. Schncdcl, Srcti. 

 Subntatlunnt 



.\ii(,'l.-toii (No. ;{) — R. II Stnnsel, 



M. S., Supt. 

 Balmorhi-a (No. 9» — J. J. Bayles. 



B. S.. Supt. 

 Beaumont (No. 4) — R. H. Wyclir. 



B. S., Supt. 

 Beeville (No. 1) — K A. Mail, B. S., 



Supt. 

 ChlUlcotho (No. 121 — 

 J. R. Quinby, B. S., Hupt. 

 J. C. Stephens, M. A., Junior Aijron. 

 (Coop. U. S. D. A.). 

 College Station (No. 10) — 

 L. J. McCall, Supt. 

 R. M. Sherwood, M. S., An. Hush, 

 in charge. 



Siilitttatlona — Continued. 



L)enton (No. tt) — 1*. B. Dunkle. B. S , 



Supt. 

 Iowa I'ark (No. 10)— E. J. Wils..ii. 



B. S., .Supt. 

 Lubbock (No. 8) — 



D. L. .Toni'.s, Supt. 



Prank Caines, Irrig. and tor. 

 XurHei-yman. 

 NacoBdoche^^ (No. Ill- -II. K. Morris. 



M. S., .Supt. 

 Sonora (No. 14) — 



E. W. Thomas. B. S., Supt. 



O. <J. Babcock, B. S., CoUahoratinir 

 Knt. (Coop. U. 8. D. A.). 



W. L. Black, D. V. M., Vrt. 



(). I/. Carpenter, Shepherd. 

 Spur (No. 7» — H. K. Dickson. I'.. S. 



Supt. 

 Temple (No. 5) — Henry Dunlavy. 



M. 8., Supt. 

 Troup (No. 2)— W. S. Hotchkis.^. 



.Supt. 

 Weslaco (No. IH) — 



W. M. Friend, B. 8., ^'upt. 



M. Mcl'hail. B. S., Ent. 



Prnlrle A'leiv State Xnrinal and luduntrinl Colleice, Prairie Vie^w 



♦Afiricultural faculty. ^Extension work 



•W. R. Banks, Principal 



•R. B. Atwood, B. S.. Dir. of Agr. 



B. 



Prof. An. 



•J. M. Ale.xander, 

 Hush. 



•Frank Arnold, B. S., Inatr. Voc. Agr. 



•Mae B. ArrinRton, Assoc. Prof. Dom. 

 Sci. 



•R. B. Brldjjni.in. Farm Supt. 



•Diana S. Dent, .Assoc. Prof. Dom. Art. 



•Mr.s. Nellie B. Dillon, Teacher Train- 

 ing in Voc. Home Econ. 



•E. B. Evans, D. V. M., Prof. Vet. Sci. 



•Henrietta Fnrrell, Laundry .\s8t. 



tMrs. M. E. V. Hunter, Home Econ. 

 Ext. 



•J. l^ Lockett, B. S. Prof. Farm 

 Crops and Soils. 



•Elsena F. Martin, Instr. Dom. Art. 

 •Elizabeth C. May, B. S., Supvr. Home 



Econ. 

 ♦Miss B. B. Mlddleton, B. S., Instr. 



Dom.. Sci. 

 •Earnest Norrle, B. S., Jnatr. Veg. 



(lard. 

 •L. A. I'otts. B. S., Prof. Vov. A(n: 

 •Anna SinKlcton, Instr. Millincn' 

 tC. H. Waller, B. S.. State Leader in 



Ext. Work. 

 •Gertrude Williams, Libr. 

 •Weldon WilliamH, Instr. and l.aun- 



drti Foreman. 



ITTAH 



AKri<-ult urni ('f>ll«'K:<* of I'tah iinil the AKrlciilt ii nil Kxper I iiient Station. 



Logan 



•College faculty. tStation staff. tExtension staff 



•E. (i. Peterson, Ph. D., President 

 •ttWllllnm I'eterHon. B. S., Dir. of Expt. Sta. and Ext. Div. 

 • + tK. C. Ikeler, M. 8., Dean School of Agr. 



A(rroiioni> t 



•tdeorge Stewart. I'h D., Prof. Agron. ; 

 Agron. 

 tD. S. Jennings, I'h. D. Soils. 

 tJ. C. Hogensou, M. S., Ext. Atft'on. 

 •tl). W. Plttman, M. S.. Assoc. Prof, 

 and Assoc. Agron. 



.Airrnnoniy — Continued. 



•tD. C. Tingey, M. A., Asst. Prof, and 

 Asst. Agron. 

 Animal and Poultry iluHhandrrt 



l>an Ikeler in charge. 

 • + t Byron Alder, B. S.. Prof. Poultry 

 Hush.: Poultrgman. 



