2 LIST OF WORKERS IN AGRICULTURE. 
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Veterinary Medicine: *}C. A. Cary, B.S.,D. V. | Zoology and Entomology: *{F. L. Thomas,! 
M., Dean Coll. of Vet. Med.; Vet. (State 
Vet.). Dir. Farmers’ Insts. | 
*P. F. Bahnsen, V.S., Lect. on Phys. Diagnosis. 
*N.G. Covington, D. V.M.,M.D.C., Asst. Prof. 
Physiol. and Vet. Diagnosis. 
*I. S. McAdory, B.S., D. V. M., Prof. Vet. Sci. 
*D.J, Meador, B.S.,D. V.M., Lect. on Hyg. and 
Sanitation. 
*F. D. Patterson, jr., D. V. M., Asst. Prof. Vet. 
Med. : 
*R. S. Sugg, B. S., D. V.M., Asst. Prof. Bact. 
and Path. 
*E.S. Winters, B.S., D. V. M., Lect. on Anti- 
Hog Cholera Serum. 
Ph. D., Actg. Head Prof. Zool. and Ent.; 
Acty. Ent. 
*F, E. Guyton, M. S., Asst. Prof. Zool. and 
Ent. 
*tJ. M. Robinson, M. A., Assoc. Prof. Zool., 
Ent.; Asst. Ent. 
Miscellaneous: 
TEP. O. Davis, B.S., Editor. 
*7~M. A. Glenn, Treas. 
*tMary E. Martin, Libr. 
Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, Uniontown. 
+W. A. Cammack, B.S., Director. 
Agricultural and Mechanical Institute for Negroes, Normal. 
*A gricultural faculty. {Extension staff. 
*T.R. Parker, A. M., President. . 
*Mrs. J. L. Bray, Laundering. 
*Cleveland Buchanan, Voc. Agr. 
tE.C. Dobbs, Agr. Dem. Agt. - | 
pW. T. Gravitt, Agr. Dem. Agt. 
*Mrs. D. W. Adair, Supur. Home Econ. | 
*Mrs. Maggie W. Jones, Home Econ. 
*Adline Robinson, Nursing. 
*Mrs. E. P. Selby, Home Econ. 
{Miss M. L. Snipes, Home Econ. Ext. 
SAGES School and Agricultural Experiment Station of the Tuskegee Normal and 
Industrial Institute, Tuskegee Institute. 
*College faculty. 7Station staff. {Extension staff. 
*R. R. Moton, LL. D., Principal. 
*B. F. Hubert, B.S., Dir. of Agr. Dept. 
+G. W. Carver, M.S., Dir. of Sta. and Consuit. Chem. 
tC. J. Calloway, B. A., Dir. of Ext. Dept. 
*C. L. Abbott, B.S., Biol., Bact. 
*Rhena A. Banks, Farm Accts. 
*H. B. Benson, Swine Herd. 
*J. H. Bias, D. V. M., Vet. Sci. 
tT. M. Campbell, Supt. U. S. Farm Dem. 
*T. N. Cowen, Farm Mot. 
*Annie P. Crews, Dom. Sci. 
{G. W. Goodwin, U. S. Farm Dem. 
*E. A. Grant, L. 1., Dairy Herd and Creamery. 
*F. L. Green, M.S., Home Econ., Dom. Sci. 
*W. W. Hayes, Truck Gard. 
tRosa B. Jones, State Home Dem. Agt. 
tC. M. Kynette, State Club Agt. 
*C. A. Lancaster, Poultry Work. 
*Caroline C. Owens, Home Planning and 
Furnishing. 
*Ophelia Pearson, Sewing. 
*Hattie Reynolds, Plain Sewing end Dress- 
making. 
*S. B. Simmons, B. Agr., Teacher Training in 
Agr. 
tHarry Simms, State Club Agt. 
*Motta L. Sims, B. A., Dom. Sci. 
*Julia Skinner, Ladies’ Tailoring and Advance 
Dressmaking. 
*Ernestine Suarez, Lior. 
*D. B. Taylor, B. S., Agr. Chem. 
*V.C. Turner, B.S., Farm Mogt.and An. Husb. 
*Susie M. Waggener, Dom. Sci. 
*Mrs. B. T. Washington, M. A., Dir. Women’s 
Industries. 
*7L. J. Watkins, Forest and Grounds. 
*{J. E. Whitfield, Asst. Dir. of Agr. Dept. 
*D. A. Williston, B. S., Dir. Dept. of Landsc. 
Gard. 
*tMatthew Woods, Horse and Mule Husb. 
ALASKA. 
Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines (Divisions of Agriculture and Home 
Economics), Fairbanks. 
*A gricultural faculty. 
*C. E. Bunnell, A. M., President. 
*Elizabeth E. Kirkpatrick, M. 8., Prof. Home Econ. 
*C. H. ee M.5., Prof. Agr. 
1 Goes to Texas station M: ay 1, 1924. 
