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papers from this Station the large amount of data that have 

 accumulated in the animal husbandry work, particularly in the 

 poultry investigations, during the 10 years he was in charge 

 of these investigations. 



Doctor Surface, Biologist, absent on war work since June 

 1917, is in Paris. He is Food Statistician to the Peace Com- 

 mission and Mr. Hoover's representative on the Inter Allied 

 Statistical Board in charge of relief work. 



Captain Herman H. Hanson, Chemist, absent on war leave 

 since December 1917, is assigned as Nutrition Officer, Camp 

 Lee, Petersburg, Virginia. 



Mr. Glen B. Ramsey, Assistant Pathologist, resigned June 

 1, 1918 to accept a position with the Bureau of Plant Industry 

 of the United States Department of Agriculture. 



Miss Parker, Assistant Biologist, resigned July 1, 1918 to 

 go to a similar position at the School of Hygiene and Public 

 Health of the Johns Hopkins University. 



Mrs. Marian A. Cougle, Clerk, resigned September 1, 1918. 



Mr. Michael Shapovalov, Collaborating Plant Pathologist, 

 resigned October 15, 1918 to devote all of his time to the work 

 of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 



Margaret A. Parker appointed Clerk July I, 1918 resigned 

 November 30, 191 8. 



Mr. John R. Miner, Computer, absent on war leave, re- 

 signed December 1, 1918 to go to a similar position at the 

 School of Hygiene and Public Health at the Johns Hopkins 

 University. 



Mr. Jeremiah E. Sullivan, Superintendent of Aroostook 

 Farm, resigned December 31, 1918 to accept a commercial posi- 

 tion as farm manager. 



Donald Folsom, Ph. D. was appointed Assistant Plant 

 Pathologist June 1, 191 8. 



Mr. C. Harry White was transferred from Scientific Aid 

 to Assistant Chemist, October 15, 1918. 



Miss Mary L. Norton was appointed Clerk December 1, 

 1918. 



Mr. Walter E. Curtis was transferred from Scientific Aid 

 to Superintendent of Aroostook Farm, January 1, 1919. 



