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Students—Continued 
Entered Duration Left Disability 
Me ee 
ee Dec. 1 Tyr. Tuberculosis arrested. 
sesatiano Vacchio, 
Brooklyn, N. Y...| June 2 I yr. Shrapnel wound left 
nee, 
Limited flexion. 
William Wager, 
Staten Island, N.Y.| Dec. 1 6 mos. Wound in head 
Fractured skull. 
Arthur a 
N. Y. City.....-. Oct. 6, 1919 | 1 yr. Operation ee ne 
and ethnoi 
ie Weisinger, 
Y. Cite ugest Nov. 21 Tyr. Gassed. 
Michael Wozniak, 
Detroit, Mich.....| Jan. 16 Tyr. Died. aie arrested. 
June 3 | Shelli shock. 
ren J. Brun 
Wendin Pa. Dec. 9 lyr. pone wound left 
side. 
Civilians: 
Mrs. M. L. Johnston, Kansas City, Mo., entered April 14, 
1919. 
Miss Tallulah Moore, McColl, S. C., entered July 7, left 
September I, 1919 
Robert Galloway, Voalen: N. Y., entered October I, 1919. 
frequency by the students. Three textbooks have been 
furnished to the students: Manual of Gardening, Bailey; 
Greenhouse Management, Taft; and Productive Vegetable 
Growing, Lloyd. 
I was appointed Marshal of the Garden School on 
February 14. Mr. Walter B. Balch, a graduate of Cornell 
University took up his duties as instructor and has assisted 
with the vegetable gardening course, the conservatory 
and floricultural instruction, and with social and financial 
matters of the disabled service men. My appointment as 
Supervisor of Gardening Instruction took effect October 1. 
In addition to general supervision of the gardening in- 
struction, I have spent much time in the interest of the 
social and financial welfare of the students, in cooperation 
with Messrs. Farwell, Higbee and Pyle, of the Federal 
Board for Vocational Education. The health of the dis- 
