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\ZR. /U I shall be "THE R . 0 . OLDS HALL OP EEGI2JEERI2TG." On motion adjourned. Secretary. # # # # # # # # # # MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. President's Office. I I I June 13, 1916. 1:30 P. M. Present, President £edzie, Messrs ** Graham, Dolierty, Waterbury and Woodman. The minutes of the previous meeting having been in the hands of the mem- bers, were approved without reading. On mption of Mr* Doherty, the recommendation of Prof* Anderson that the expenses of Mr. Dennison, Mr. Burnett, Mr* Riddell and ^r. Lytle in attending the National Holstein-Friesian Association meeting at Detroit, be.paid by-the College, was approved. Also the transportation expenses of Prof* Anderson in attending .the Official Dairy Instructors Association at Amherst, Mass., on June 30th, were author- ized to be paid. On motion of Mr. Doherty, the recommendation of D r . Bessey that Mr* Walter Makemson be made half-time graduate assistant in Botany for next year at a salary of #400.00, was approved* On motion of Mr* Woodman, the .request of Mr." Geo. H. Johnstone, instructor In Botany, for leave of absence for one year without pay which was recommended by Dr. Bessey, with the proviso that it should be left open on either side to make the separation permanent, was granted. On motion of Mr* Waterbury, the following matters in relation to the Ex- tension Division, as recommended by Director Baldwin, were approved. (a) That the College guarantee as an offset to the Federal Smith-Lever fund, $33,059.35 for the ensuing fiscal year. - . (b) That Mr* Raven be transferred from the Upper Peninsula to the College and be placed in charge of the state .wide Live Stock Extension Project; that Mr* Weston be placed in charge of the .Upper Peninsula work at a salary of #1600.00; and that Mr. J. A. Petrie be employed to assist Mr. Weston in the Upper Peninsula at a salary of #1300.00 per annum to begin July 1st* (c) That Miss Margaret Justin be placed in charge of the Home Economics extension work in the Upper Peninsula at a salary of $1200.00 per annum beginning September 1st. j DennisoES jBurnett % s Hidden f s pytle's , <fc Ander- son f s expense's \ be paid. |Makemson I made -g-time j graduate | assistant iin Botany. ! Johnstnne J leave of jabsence j Matters /in:. |relation :K :to Exten- •• ;sion Div- ision.

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\ZR. /U

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s h a l l be

"THE R . 0 . OLDS HALL OP EEGI2JEERI2TG."

On m o t i o n a d j o u r n e d .

S e c r e t a r y .

# # # # # # # # # #

MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE.

P r e s i d e n t ' s O f f i c e .

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J u n e 1 3 , 1 9 1 6 . 1 :30 P . M.

Present, President £edzie, Messrs ** Graham, Dolierty, Waterbury and Woodman.

The minutes of the previous meeting having been in the hands of the mem­

bers, were approved without reading.

On mption of Mr* Doherty, the recommendation of Prof* Anderson that the

expenses of Mr. Dennison, Mr. Burnett, Mr* Riddell and r. Lytle in attending the

National Holstein-Friesian Association meeting at Detroit, be.paid by-the College,

was approved. Also the transportation expenses of Prof* Anderson in attending .the

Official Dairy Instructors Association at Amherst, Mass., on June 30th, were author­

ized to be paid.

On motion of Mr. Doherty, the recommendation of D r. Bessey that Mr* Walter

Makemson be made half-time graduate assistant in Botany for next year at a salary of

#400.00, was approved*

On motion of Mr* Woodman, the .request of Mr." Geo. H. Johnstone, instructor

In Botany, for leave of absence for one year without pay which was recommended by

Dr. Bessey, with the proviso that it should be left open on either side to make the

separation permanent, was granted.

On motion of Mr* Waterbury, the following matters in relation to the Ex­

tension Division, as recommended by Director Baldwin, were approved.

(a) That the College guarantee as an offset to the Federal Smith-Lever

fund, $33,059.35 for the ensuing fiscal year. • - .

(b) That Mr* Raven be transferred from the Upper Peninsula to the College

and be placed in charge of the state .wide Live Stock Extension Project; that Mr*

Weston be placed in charge of the .Upper Peninsula work at a salary of #1600.00;

and that Mr. J. A. Petrie be employed to assist Mr. Weston in the Upper Peninsula at

a salary of #1300.00 per annum to begin July 1st*

(c) That Miss Margaret Justin be placed in charge of the Home Economics

extension work in the Upper Peninsula at a salary of $1200.00 per annum beginning

September 1st.

j DennisoES jBurnett% s Hidden fs pytle's , <fc Ander­son fs expense's

\ be paid.

|Makemson I made -g-time j graduate | assistant iin Botany.

! Johnstnne J leave of jabsence

j Matters /in:. |relation :K :to Exten- •• ;sion Div­ision.

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(d) That Mr. C. L. Nash he appointed County Agricultural Agent for

\ Branch County at a salary of fl800.00, distributed as follows: U. S. Department of

I Agriculture - $600.00; College - #600.00; Branch: County • $600.00*

(e) That county agricultural agents be appointed for the counties of

! Schoolcraft, Manistee and Menominee: that Mr. E* B. Hill be appointed for Menominee

• I County at.a salary of $1500.00 distributed as follows: U# S. Department of Agricui

\ ture - $300.00; College - $900.00: County - $300.00. That Mr. E. G. Amos be app­

ointed for Schoolcraft County at a salary of $1500.00, distributed-as follows: U. S

;Department of Agriculture - $300.OOj College- $900.00; County- $300.00* That

;Mr. Prank Sandhammer be appointed for Manistee County at a salary of $1800.00 dis­

tributed as follows: U. S. Department of Agriculture - $600.00; College - $600.00;

;County -'$600.00.

(f) That the salary of Dr.. Mumford be increased $300.00, it being

; understood that the IT. S. Department of Agriculture will pay $300.00 of his expenses'.

The President aJLso presented the following letter from director Baldwin

; relating to matters of interest in connection with the extension work.

Letter j • ^ July 13, 1916. in :con- \ nection ^President.P. S. Kedzie, with. ;East Lansing. Michigan. J}jft£fettC- I ' lion IDear Dr. Kedzie:-work. . . . ,

I wish to report on the following business taken up with Mr. C. 8« ;Smith in Washington. *

The plans,for all projects for the year beginning July 1st, were gone over and I was given assurance that they would all receive the signature of the .'Secretary except the Farmers! Institute Project* They wish to have this project idrawn in a way which will indicate definitely that the work done is more in the na­ture of instruction which will reinforce the work of the county agents and special­i s t s . Further work will be done on this project to the end that it may be adminis­tered in accordance with the Smith-Lever Act.

In Boys 1 and Girls ! Club work the Department agreed to allow Mr. Lind-;emann a travel allowance of $300.00 to offset the increase in salary granted by the jBoard. It was also agreed to take over $800.00 of Mr. Spaulding's salary, and to give the franking privilege to both Mr. spaulding and Miss Cowles.

The Dairy Division was consulted concerning the Cow Testing Associa­tion Project and Mr. Rabild agreed to take over f200.00 of Mr* Waldron's salary. ;This will make the work co-operative and means that ultimateljr the Dairy Division jwill take over one-half the expense of Mr. ¥aldron*s salary and expenses.

Some time was spent with the Office of Markets and a good deal of in­formation gathered concerning ways in which our Department of Markets can use their {services, , • " - • , " . :

j My expenses on this trip were defrayed by Mr* Smith's office, and. I wish you to know that he and all his staff always show a very generous and friendly spirit toward the Michigan Agricultural College.

Very truly yours,

' . (Signed) H. J. Baldwin,

Extension Director.

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On motion of Mr. Doherty, the question of furnishing student assis-| \ jstudefct Assfl

tants to Mr. S« S. Boyce in the milk weed fibre investigation, was referred to the !to S«S>Boyc<

President with power to act. i -

On motion of Mr. Woodman, "the bill of Dr. 0. H. Bruegel for ser- JBruegel's ibill allowed

vices in connection with the recent epidemic of contagious, diseases at the College,.

amounting to $242.00, was allowed, ' I '

..,, yib^f on motion of Mr, Graham, - the recommendation of Prof. Johnston that )J •^•ttcMillea Mr. J. D.-McMiiien be appointed as Instructor in English at a salary of $1200.00 to take the place of ?rof, Milton Simpson resigned, was approved.

Instr.in English

\ t On mot ion of Mr. Woodman, t h e recommendation of Dr . Hallman tha i

Mr. W. B. Mass ie be made Graduate A s s i s t a n t in Pa tho logy on t h e b a s i s of one - fou r th

t ime a t a s a l a r y of $200 .00 was approved .

On mot ion of Mr. Graham, t h e recommendations of P ro f , P a t t e n t h a t

jMa8sie,Grad< A s s t . i n PatH

o logy .

Barnum and Hebard, app-|

Mr. C. F . Barnum and Mr. F . F . Hebard be apoo in t ed I n s p e c t o r s a t $1200.00 oer annum, \°^o^^ ,in"* •••'•.•.* J s p e c t o r s .

and t h a t Mr. E. A,.DeWindt be a p p o i n t e d A s s i s t a n t Chemist a t -slOOO.00. were a"or>rovedjB^Windt, . -"' ;Asst.ChemisH

On mot ion of Mr. Woodman, t h e r e q u e s t of P ro f . P l a n t for permission1

t o a t t e n d the meet ing of the S o c i e t y fo r t h e Promotion of Engineer ing Educat ion t o be P lant t o - i a t tend

h e l d a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of V i r g i n i a June 1 9 t h t o 22nd wi th t r a n s p o r t a t i o n expenses I meet ing.

p a i d , was g r a n t e d . • • > • ' • \

On mot ion of Mr. Dohe r ty , t he P r e s i d e n t was a u t h o r i z e d t o confer j

upon C O . Georgesqn t h e honora ry : d eg ree of Doctor of S c i e n c e , as recommended by the i • . Degrees

Faculty. Also upon recommendation o.f the Faculty, the President was authorized to j authorized |conferred .

confer d e g r e e s as f o l l o w s : . - . . ' . \ BACHELOR OF.SCIENCE.

Alderman,-,Abe i-=eroy,e Anderson, H a r i e t t L o u i s a , h A t c h i s o n , Wi l l i am J o y , a A t z e n h o f f e r , A r t h u r Herman,e Avery, James W a l k e r , a Awotin, A r n o l d , a Barlow, Glenn A l v i n , e B a r r o n , A l l e n W i l l a r d , e B a t e s , Frank Reed ,v B a t e s , Sad ie I s a b e l l e , h Beach, E l i n o r F r a n c e s , h B e a t t y , . E l m e r E a r l , e B e a t t y , Howard E l s w o r t h , e Beden, Wal lace S e t h , a B e r r y , James A l e x a n d e r , a B e t t s , Wi l l i am Henry ,e Bigelow, Royal G i l b e r t , e ^ Bloemendal , George W i l l i a m , e Boatman, Serene Augus t , f Began, George R i c h a r d , a Bos , G e r a l d , a Bottomley, Myrl Elijah,a Brandell, Bernard Henry Andrew,e Brown, Waldo Berkey,e Brownell, Stanley J.,a Buell, Warren Monroe,e Bunt, Floyd,e • -Cade, Mary B l a n c h e , h Garay,Glenn Waldo ,a jGaray, Nina L u c i l l e , h C a r l s o n , F loyd A l f r e d , a C a s t e r t o n , E t h e l Mar ion ,h C h i l d s , ' F r a n c i s Marion-,a Clark, Harold All ison,a Coburn, Laurance Fred,e Cole, Laura M., h Coleman,Rose,h Cooper, Herbert Doddard, a

Coppens, Pauline Mary,h Couchois,. Clifford John,v Cowles, Howard Elwin,a Crisp, Harry James,a Croninger, Lydia Mae,h-Cushman, Elmer Edward,a Deprato, Neno Joseph,a -Davis, Carol MarieV h DeYoung, Martin James, e Dimmick, Baomas Bur don, e Dunn, Percy John, a Edison, Helen Jean, h Eichelberger, Maurice Barkley, e Eisenlohr, Amanda Isabel, h Eriksen, Rudolph, a Pelt, Lutie? Pauline;', h Perle, Allan Weldon, a Fisher, Lawrence Drake, e Freeman, Milton Rush, a Priedrich, Oliver Henry, e Prost, George Barton, a Puller, Henry Harrison, a Puller, Merrill Sylvester, a Godfrey, Alfred John, a Godkin, James, a Gork , lewis Henry, a Gorton, Walter Thomas, e Greve, Lyman Tilden, f Gruner, Vera, h Hacker, Pern Geraldine, h Hacker, Porest Glen, a Haddon, Margaret Jane, h Hagedorn, Frederick Arthur, a Halsted, Bessie Althina, h Hamlin, Edgar Gale, f ,, Handy, Kittie Marie, h. Hatch, Helen Pern, h. Heitsch, Helen, h

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Henning, George Leslie, a Hess, Samuel Otto, e Hinyan, Reeva Irene, h Hobbs, Glenn Irvin, a Kogue, Rozetta Julia, h Holihan, Glenn Gallinger, e Horan, Harold .John, e Hough, Earle Mansfield, v Hunzicker, Alfred Herman, a Hurd, Ruth !•, h Ide, Zelma Celia, h Jackson, Roland Burnard, e Jackson, Truman Lewis, e Jensen, Michael Byron, e Jess op, Henr r Alexander, a Johnson, Charles Hans, f Johnson, Elsie Marie, h Johnson, James Merrill, e Johnson, Ralph. John, f Jones, Don Fred:, e Jones, Laverne, h Keating, Esther Anna, h Kelley, William Cornelius, a King, Karl Burnett, a Kinney, John Miller, a Kivela, Emil Wilfred, e Knickerbocker, Walter George, e Khudson, Robert 0., e Kuenzli, Alice May, h LaFever, Albert Martin, a Lahym, Gladys Lucile, h Lankey, Francis Irving, e Larson, Emil Waldemar, e Lautner, Robert Wenzel, a Layer, John Uriah, e Lewis, Dorothy, h Lewis, Herdis Leo, a Linton, Robert Spencer, a Loesel, Clarence Michael, a Lux, Gustave Joseph, e McCrary, Colond Marvin, a MacDonald, Katherine, h McDonel, Karl Hanchett, a HeFarlane, Walter Daniel, e McKinley, Grace porter, h Maas, John Baptiste, f Makemson, Walter Kenneth, a March, Norris Elmer, e Martin, Charlotte Grace, h Martin, Edward Wheeler,.a Massie, Wilfred Bernard, v Matteson, Roy Emerson, e Maze, Jacob Moses Handel, a Meisel, Frieda Mary, h Melican, Martin Bernard, a Menery, Earl James, e Miller, Clayton Carrick, a Miller, Hiram Hewitt, a Miller, William Blake, a Milroy, Claude Baird, e Moll, Bernard, e Moore, John Morris, e More, Ellsworth Burnette, a Morrison, Victor Nelson, a Morse, James Lyman, e Morton, Henry Earl, e Murphy, William, a Nelson, Raymond, a Nieholls, Clarence Alfred, f Nobles, Charles George, a Normington, Olive Louise, h Oakes, Henry George, e O^allaghan, John Washington, a Olin, Mae Belle, h 01sen, Arnold Lauritz, a Olson, Olaf Arthur, f Osgood, Douglas Harry, a Oviatt, Clarence Roy, a Pardee, Lynn J«, a Patch, Gifford, Jr., a Peabody, Ford, a Pellett, George Watrous,. a Peterson, Ralph Wesley, a Petrie, Helen Winifred, h

Phelps, Narcissa, h Pierce. Sylvester Samuel, a Postiff, Claude, e Pratt, Anna Claribel, h Pratt, Helen Columbia, h Pressler, Frederick Herman, a Pressley, Cecil Perth, a Price, Ruth M., h Procter, Merrill Albert, a Puhle, Bertha Henrietta, h Ralya, Lynn, a Raven, Clarinda Ayesha, h Rawson, Walt er Jone s, a Reed, Irvine Nixson, e Reed, Rhoda Robin, h. Richards, Charles Newton, a Richards, Harry John, e Ricker, Fred George, e Ritchie, Arthur John, e Robb, Elda Iantha, h

. Robinette, Allan Barzilla, a Rood, Paul Joseph, a Runnells, Russell alger, v Russell, Nita Octavia, h Rutherford, anna, h Sales, Edward Karns, v Sears, Lucius Daniel, a Secrist, Gerald Allison, a Semenow, Saul David, a Shearer, Marshall H, a Shields, Oscar Simon, a Smallegan, Alice Elizabeth, h Smith, Carl Albert, a Smith, Everett Grant, a Smith, Gideon .Edward,-a Smith, Justin Porter, % Spencer, Earl Henry, e Stafford, James McNutt, a Stanley, Leo Russell, a Steele, Eugene Robert, e Stinson, Harold Cecil, a Stoll, Florence Amelia, h Swank, Kinley Roy, a Swift, Leah Esca, h-Taft, Ethel, h Taggart, Van Cleve, a Thomas, Walter Phelps, f Thomason, Lillie Ethel, h Thompson, ChesterEarl, e Thompson, Frank Burton, a Thompson, Fred Avery, f Torezken, Abraham, a Tower, Paul Vivian, f Trezise, Frederick William, e Turner, Bessie Burdick, h tribright, Ralph Allyn, e Utley, Uhl, e Valleau, Russell Frank, a VanAken, Hugh Marcus, a VanBuren, Jacob, e ;: Vedder, Katharine Helen, h Wagner, Ruth Evangeline, h Waltz, Albert Lewis, a Warmington, Thomas Jeffery, e Warren, Gilbert Ray, a Waters, Carl Bliss, a Weaver, Lloyd Learider, e Webber, Henry James, e Wells, Louis Silas, a Wheeting, Lawrence Clifford, a White, Ralph Dexter, e Wilder, Louella Maud, h Williams, Loren, a Williams, Ruth Marion, h Willoughby, George Alonzo, e Wilson, Luther Earl, a Winslow, Arthur Banister, a Winston, Clarence Noble, e Wright, Arthur Wilbur, e Wright, Helen Abigail, h Wyant, Royce Willard, a Yates, Evertett Claudius, a 2ieske, Emma Ottilie, h

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Master of Science

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Freder i ck Otto Ockerblad Oswald Martin Gruzit Oscar Edwin Harrington Michael Ivanovi tch Wolkoff

E a r l Munn Harvey Pau Kwong Fu Leo Julius Krakover

Professional Degrees as Indicated.

Henry Basil Wales,M.F. Wilhelza Hielson, C.E. Clifford Worden MefcLbben, M.F. William Henry Hartman, M.E. Warren Wayland Hitchcock,C.E. Floyd Herbert Valentine, M.E. George B. Fuller, M.E.

On motion of Mr. Woodman, Dean Shaw was authorized to attend the "

fourth annual conference of Agricultural College and Experiment Station Editors

to be held at Manhattan, Kansas, June 21st to 24th, *ith expenses paid by the '.

College.

On motion of Mr. Doherty, the matter relating to the Newlands bill

was referred to the President and Secretary with power to act.

On motion of Mr. Doherty, Miss Mary E. Edmonds and Dean White were

authorized t,o attend the meeting of the American Home Economics Association to

tDean Shaw to attend meeting at Manhattan.

Newlands ibill

Miss Edmonds] and Miss Whi-tf !to attend meeting a t

be he ld a t I t haca , STew York, June 27th t o J u l y 13 th , with t r a n s p o r t a t i o n expenses; Ithaca,ff.Y.

iL.C.Wheeting] g r a d . a s s t . i i j S o i l s .

paid*

On motion of Mr. Graham, the recommendation of Dr. McCool t h a t L. C.

Wheeting of the c l a s s of 1916, be appointed ha l f - t ime graduate a s s i s t a n t in

So i l s a t a s a l a r y of #400.00, was approved. • ' - . . j

On motion of Mr. Doherty, t he Pres iden t was authorized to arrange for jPhysics &

the d iv i s i on of the department of Physics and E l e c t r i c a l Engineering; the l E l e c t r i c a l J Engineering

E l e c t r i c a l Engineering Department t o be placed under the Dean of Engineering wi thjdivided.

Prof . Sawyer a t t h e head, and t h e Department of P h y s i c s ' t o be placed in thev

Divis ion of Science and L e t t e r s with Prof . Chapman as ac t ing head*

On motion of Mr. Woodman, the p res iden t was authorized t o arrange fo r

t h e d iv i s ion of the department of His tory and Economics. The department of

Economics t o be e s t ab l i shed wi th Dr. W. 0 . Hedrick': as i t s head and including

wi th in i t , Ass i s t an t Professor Dunford and an a d d i t i o n a l i n s t r u c t o r ! and the

department of History and p o l i t i c a l Science t o be placed in charge of Prof .

E . H. Ryder a s s i s t e d by Mrs. Hendrick as i n s t r u c t o r . On motion of Mr. Doherty, the Secre ta ry was authorized t o purchase

an automobile*

On motion of Mr. Doherty, the Secre ta ry was authorized t o pay Mr.1 . ;

Macklin h i s s a l a ry fo r t h e month of A p r i l ,

On motion of Mr. Graham, the following r e p r t of the Committee on

Employes, as prepared by the Pres ident and Secre ta ry , was adopted.

History and Economics d iv ided.

Sec ' y . t o buj| automobile.

SMacklin's s a l a ry for (April pd.

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T i t l e Yrs.of Present Salary Service Col* Exp.Sta.Ext. Total Increase Total

DIV.OF ABRICULTURE Dept.of Animal HUBD.

-R. S. Shaw ~G. A. Brown, - W. E. J . Edwards - R. S. Hudson * W. . 2ST» Clark

Dept^Dairy Husb. -A. c . Anderson "~ • C. E. Newlander - H. E. Dennison -W. D. Meltzer

•<Ri W. Wyant •Alison Ransford • J . E. Burnett

Farm Crops • V. M. Shoesmith • A* L* Bibbins - Joseph F. Cox • F. A. Spragg

J O . f, Putnam

Dean & Dir . Asso.Prof* Instructor Supt.of Farm Instructor

Professor Asst•Prof* Instructor

14 8 2 9 1

11 4 4 2

(Ifew)

2300 1500 1800 200 1650 1400 1000

• in Cheesemaking ij-Dairying 1 « «

Professor 7 Instructor 1 Asst.Prof. 3 Res»Asso.in Crops (Crop Breeding) 10 Grad.Asst.C-J- time)(2Tew)

2600 1600 1500 1200

720 900

2500 1000 1700

Poultry C. H. surgess

omtry . H. Bl

- J . F. Francis

Farm Me chan i o s • H. H. kusselman

- C. ST. Rix • S.'HV Toms • Andrew Watt

Forestry . A •^•Chittenden - V, I% Gilson

J . J. Hendryx . F. H« Sanford -v

Horticulture r H. J . Eustace . C. P. Halligan • Thos. Gunson

• R. E. Loree

Soi l s :•](• M. McCooL - Geo. M. Grantham -C. E.Millar • C. H. Spurway

Agr' 1 .Educat i on • W. fi. French ~~

yEi £•* Grover

Asso.Professor Instructor

Asso.Professor Instructor

*

3 1200 1 900

7 1 1 7

Professor 2 Asst.Professor 5 Foreman Forest Hurs.l Asso.Professor 10

Professor Asso.Prof. Asst.Prof. Instru ctor

Professor Instructor Asst.Prof. « «

Professor Asst .Prof .

8 9

25

I DIVISION OF EUGIUEERIS5 Dept.of Mech'l.Engr.

i- G. V. B i s s e l l Dean I -L.( £• Fie ld Asst •Prof.

% L.' S. Eaton Instructor I J . L. Morse « ;• J . A. Poison Prof.* Chief of

Fire Dept. Instructor

2 2 1 7

8 3

9 1 1 6

1650 800 780

1000

2600 1800

750 2000

2100 2100 1600

1350

2200 1350 1700 1750

2800 1700

3500 1800 1000 1400

10 2300

C* E. Wood , Geo, H. Peters JEJrnest Evans K Jacob Eicher

A, P. Krentel 2. C. Crawford

N

ft

Foreman' Mach.Shop • Foundry * Forge Shop « Pattern Shop Shop Engineer

3 6 2

14 17

750 900

1200 1000

1200 780

200

300

450 1500

200

350

200

900 300

600

ir*

3800 2000 1650 1400 1000

2800 1600 1500 1200

720 900

2800 1000 1700

1950

1400 900

2000 800 780

1000

2800 1800 750 2000

3000 2400 1600

1350

2800 1350 1700 1750

2800 I7OO

3500 1800 1000 1400

2300

750 900 1200 1000

1200 780

50

50 50

50 100

*

50

100

50

200

50

50 50

50

50

500

3800 2000 1650 1400 1050

28 00 1650 1550 1200 900 770

1000

2800 1050 1700

1950 400

1400 1000

2000 800 780

1000

2800 1800 800 2000

3000 2600 1600 1000 1400

2800 1400 1750 I75O

2800 1750

3500 1800 1050 1400

2800 750 1000 ' 750 900

1200 1000 £000 1200 7S0

F = 1 .

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Title Yrs.of Present Saary_ Service Col. Exp.Sta. Ext.Total' Increase Total

CIVIL ENGINEERING •H.--K. Vedder - C M , Cade >H. A. Gehring W. W. Hitchcock -C. A. Melick •B. K. Philp *R. G. Saxton • H. I. Davies

Drawing ' R • K. St ewar d •M. B. Chap in •Caroline L. Holt -Alfred Iddles -P. D. Messenger - Chace Newman E. H* Stewart

Professor Asst.Prof* « «

Instructor A3so.Prof« Instructor Asst . Prof, Instructor

Professor Instructor

As so•Prof • Instructor

25 3 1* 3 5 2 3

(New) 3

18 , 2:

2 19

1 Physics ft Elec»Engr»

-A, s . sawyer Processor 12 •C. W. Chapman Asso.Prof. 9 -M. M. Cory Ass t . Prof • k W. E. Laycock Instructor Phys» 8

• W. A. Melton • " 1 .0 . L« Snow- " « 6

DIVISION OP HOME ECONOMICS Georgia L. White -Zella E. Bigelow Louise I' Clemens Edith W. Casho

Mary E. Edmonds Mrs* ¥• L* Eastman Matron Clara Hunt Louise Preyhofer Edna Garvin Agnes V. Hatch Mabel L. Leffler

Clara Morris

Dean I n s t . i n Dom.Art « • *. S c i . Ass t . to the Dean & Ins t . in Physi ­ca l Culture Prof^Dom1 S c i .

2 1 2

House Director Inst.in Music « in Dom.Sci* « n » Ar^ '• " Music House Mother Inst.in Dom.Sci,

5 1

* 1 (New) 1* 1 2

(New) 2

Lillian L. peppard As so. Prof .Com. Art 8

2500 1500 1700 1300 1900 1300 1500 900

950 1000 £L00 :0)00) 1600 850

2800 1900 1500 ltoo 850 1300

2500 850 700

900 1500 500

1200 800 700 750

850 1200

- DIVISION OP VETERINARY SCIENCE •R. P. Lyman Dean 'P. W. Chamberlain Asso•Prof. •E. I . Hallman « • . - J . ?•• Hutton Asst .Prof. -J* S. McDaniel • « W. S. Robbins Assistant

5

5 5

DIVISION OP SCIENCE & LETTERS Dept. of Bacteriolo

•Ward Giltner """ L. H. Cooledge

-W. L. Kulp -L. C. Ludlum 'Zae Narthrup

" C. G. Nobles - J . P. Morgan •Chas. Brown

v John ! • Handley

Botany -Ernat A. Bessey • G. H. Coons

<Richard DeZeeuw

•• H. T. Darlington _ ,R. P.. Hibbard .

• Geo. R. Johnstone Paul C. Kit chin -Rose M. Taylor ^ Bertha M.' Thompson " E. P. Woodcock

Professor B Asst.Prof. 3 Instructor 2 * 1 Asst.Prof. 9 Instructor (New) Res.Asst . in Bacty.3 -« « « « 10 « N « « (New)

2100 2100 1800 1800 1700

1800 650

1100 500

1250

2300 Professor 6 Res.Ass0•inBotany

(Plant Path.) 5 Associate Professor

7 Asst.Prof. 2 Res.Asso.in Botany (Plant Phys io l . ) 5 Instructor 3 Grad.Asst.(£ time) (New) Instructor 8 1200 « 6 H00 » 2 1300

700 850

700 250

1500 1800

200

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1800 1500 '

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950 1000 1100 1000 . 1600

850

2800 1900 1500 11*00

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268

Tit le Yrs.of Present Salary

' Seraieg Col.Exp.Sta. Est . Total Increase Total

Okemistry • A. J . Clark rchas. D. Bal l *D.' C. Carpenter - D . 1 . Ewing

- R . C. Huston - B . E . Hartsuch K. G. Hancher

. H. L. Publow - !m. P. Wood

Professor Instructor

N

Asso.Prof• Asst.Prftf. Instructor

«

Asst . Prof.

10 1 2

2

5 5 1 2 2

English W. W. Johnston Professor .¾. G. C. Armstrong Instructor 2 E. G. Pischer Asst .Prof.of German 5

. Norma L. Gilchrist ' Instructor Leo C. Hughes

J* B. Hasselman • C. B. Mitchell

E . S. King L . B. Mayne .. J . Q. Owen Mrs* G. A* Robson

F . 1 . Schneider

Entomology R. H. P e H i t Eugenia MeDaniel Geo. D. Shatfer G. C. Woodin

D o n B. I h e l a n F . E . Mi l l en

i n French & German

« A s s t . Pro f .

« •

Instructor *

11

l* 16

6

I

Professor "Instructor Asso.Prof. Instru ctor

Inspector of Api­aries & Inst.in Beekeeping

19 6 8^ 3 1

2300 900

1150 1200

2000 1300 1000 1000 1100

2500 1000 1500 1000

1200 1000 ii*oo 1700 1200 900

1000 0000 1000

2100 950 1*00 600 650

1*00

1*00 250

1800 500

650

2300 900

1150 1200

2000 I3OO 1000 1000 H00

2500 1000 1500 1000

1200 1000 11*00 1700 1200 900 1000

1000

2500 1200 2200 1100 1300

(#1000.00 additional paid by the State) 1*00;

H i s t o r y & Economics to. o% Hediick Professor C. S. Dunford Asst .Prof.of Econ Minnie A. W. Hendrick Instructor E. H. Ryder Ass0.Prof.

Mathematics L . c . p i a H S. E. Crowe L. C. Emmons

M. P. Johnson E. C. Kiefer R. H. Reece W. A. Reinert G. G. Speaker

W. M. Wible

Zoology %* B. Barrows 1% A. Burt ,S. G. Berg^uist A . C. eonger W. E . Eastman V. E . Leroy B. B. Roseboom J . W. Stack

Professor Instructor

Asst.Prof.& Dorm. Inspector

Asst. Prof. Instructor «. •

«

25 • 5 9

11

3 7

7 7

! 2 1*

2800 1300 900

2800

2800 1300

1900. 1500 1200 1400 1250 1300

2800-1300 900

2800

2800 1300

1900 1500 1200 11*00 1250 I3OO

< 2300 100 1000 50 1200 50 1250

850 <- 2000

100 11*00 50 1050 50 1050

300 11*00

100

50

50 50

100

100 50

200

50

100 200

50

50 50 50 75

200 (#100.00 of Mr* Speaker^ salary is for services as dormitory inspector during Mr. Emmonl*s absence.)

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2500 1200 2200 1100 I35O

1*00

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1325

Prof essor Asst.Prof. Instructor Asst. Prof 1 Instructor

Asst. Prof. Instructor

2500 1500 960

11*00 noo 1200 1500 1000

2500 1500 960

11*00 1100 1200 1500 1000

2500 1500

960 , 11*00

50 1150 50 1250

1500 50 1050

EXPERIMENT STATION ONLY J . H. Muncie Asst . in Plant Path. E. P. Berger • •. • « Chemistry E. J . Miller • * * A. J . Patten GharLst C. S. Robinson Res .Asst . in • 0» B. Winter « « « «

Inspector

3 1 1

1 1 7 6

E~. A . Smoll A s s t . i n Chemistry

1300 1100 1000

2800 2000 1600

900

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50 950

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Tit le Yrs.of Present Salary Service Col, Exp.8ta.Ext. Total Increase Total

• A • C• Lytle - S . J . Brownell

*H. J . Bock •W. C. Dutton -Eugene Down -Gea. Bouyoucos Res.Asso.in Soi l s

As s t . ±TL Dairying 1 • • • « ( N e w ) • • Hort. 1

• • Farm Crops 1

-F

-A - J •C

ADMINISTRATION S. Kedzie L. Snyder M. Brown . Schepers D. Betts

• Elida Yakeley C. S. Langdon

President 36 President Emeritus 20 Secretary 14 Cashier 9

Purchasing Agent 5 Registrar 12 Asst . t o Registrar 2

Linda E. Landon Librarian 25 Anna E. Carpenter Cataloguer &

• Elizabeth Palm -E. A. Bowd -!=• F.. Newell Simon Groat

* Rowena Ketchum -D. C. Heffley *D. A. Seeley

L. R. Taft

•P. J. Cross

Asst .Librarian 1 As3t•Librarian Architect 14 Engineer 18 Night Watchman Nurse 16 Y.M.C.A.Sec»y 1 Instructor Heterology Nursery Inspector & Institute Leader 28 Sergeant 6

CLERKS & STENOGRAPHERS Cleric to President 12 B. A. Faunce

Blanche Birchard Lena M. Maxwell Maud A. Meech Louise Walsworth Eileen Fletcher Eda Trickey •Anna L. Ferle : Nellie Strudley Bernice Baker L. K. Heil Katherine

I Bookkeeper Chief Clerk to Secy 8

6 1

Clerk to Sec»y. • • n

•/ * * •

- Mary K. North ,. -Marguerite Sas.s

• Anna Shumaker . • Gladys Sunday , ••Bertha IrTiring Agnes McCann Crystal Colyin

•Arline Tesch .;. • Kathryn Nichols Louise Landstrtn .Myra V, Bogue:, Josephine Lbhman

EXTENSIONDiyiSION • R. J . Baldwin . - Eben Mumford % H. B. Blanford • C . L . BrQJdbr 4 C .V.Ballard - C. B. Cook •C. L. Nash -C. L. Coffeen

^Roswell Carr •Anna B. Cowles: -T. A. Farrand

^ L . M. Geismar • R. G. Hoopingarner - Margaret Justin - J. F. Kadonsky ' •C. H. Knopf

iD» I , Hagerman • R. L. Olds

E. P. Robinson

* Registrar St.en.f or Hort Dept < • Bean of.'-Agri* • Entomology

Trebilcock St4en .Botany Dept. 480

330 Exp.Sta.Chem. 1 Home Econ.& History 600 ' Agr»i.Edu.& Soils 600 « Animal Husb. ; 590 • Veterinary 550 • Forestry 550 • Civil Engr.,Physics

& Drawing Depts* 550 • English & Math. 600 « Mech*l.Engineering 600 • Dairy Husb. 700 Bulletin Clerk Sten.Extension Division

Administration Director State Leader of Co.Agts. Co .Agt .Newaygo County • « St.Clair • « • Dickinson • Asst.State Leader Co. Agt. Branch County » '• Lenawee " -*. " Ontonagon * Asst .in Home Economics Co. Agt.VanBurei County « « Houghton • « « Iron County As st.in Home Economics Co. Agt. Gogebic Co.. « « Cheboygan County « n Ottawa Co. « * Muskegon County « « Saginaw County

900

1200 1300 900

2200

900

1200 1300 900

2200

50

50

700 200

120

5000 2500 I5OO 1700 2000 1500 1500 1280

800 750

2500 1300 650 500 500

700 100a

1400 850 3.00 too

' 975 125 850 550 I 600 800 " 700 350: 350 460

5000 1500 * 2500 2200 1900 100 2000 100 1500 1500 50 1400

270

660

800 750

2500 1300 650 500 500 350

1600 2300 1000

1400 850

1000 1100 850 550 600 800 700 700 460

460 600 600 600 590 550 550

550 600 600 700 660

200

50

250

120

10 50 50

50

690 100

950 900 1200 1550 900

2200*

6500 25OO 2200 2000 2100 1500 1550 1400

800 950 2500 1350 650 500 500 350

23OO 1250

1400 850 1000 1100 850 550 600 800 700 700 480

600 600

600 600 600 600 600

600 600 600 700 660 700

Col. County Govt.Total Inc. Totalj ^ ™ '• - 2666 2666 !

2360 2300 I 2000 2000 2000 2000 j 1800 1800 ; 2200 2200 # 1800 1800 i 2100 2100 i 2000 2000 I 800 50 850

2001 2000 *l 2000 2000 ; 2000 2000 ; 1000 50 1050 !

800 600 2000 2000 : 400 600 1600 1600 \ 400 1 1601 1600 •; 600 1 1801 1800 f: 600 600 1800 1800

2000 800 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 800

1200 600 600

1000 600 600

1200 1200 600

800 800 600

600 900 800

800 800 800

1500 600 600 600 1600 600 600 600

1 600 600

Paulina Raven Specialist in Home Economics lgpp_ 1500 100 1600 » • T » I I m ii.li " — •• -

+ Distributed after July 1 s t , as fo l lows: Colleg #900.Q0pGovt.#300.County 600.p0 •Increase made at time of permanent appointment." ^n _^ . . . A f t AA i #Distributed after July 1st as fo l lows: Coxlege #700.00, Govt.fa5QG.pO ; •Distributed after July 1st as fo l lows: College 900.00, « 300.00, 0o.8pp.00 •Distributed after July 1st as fo l lows: •*:-•. 90Q.0Q * 300.00, « 400.00

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S U B !

Tit le . • Present Salary

Col . County Govt,. Total Increase Total

s-H. G. Smith J R . V. Tanner ?• David Woodman • J . SM. Wendt

j*-L» R. Walker i -J . F . dimmer

.E. C. Lindemann

S,J. W. Uico l son

•: • J. 1- . i-C. i ;• V .

i- J* !.C.

i -°» - j .

H . W . F. w. p. E.

A*

i»James .! R. H.

Carmody Waid Raven Weston Reed Robey

Waldron

IT; McBride Ellsworth

Co.Agt.Kent County 700 • « Mason County 1200 « « Alpena Co. 600 • " S t .Joseph Co. 600 « • Marquette Co* 600 « • Wexford Co. 600 S ta te Leader in charge of Boys & Gir l s Clubs 600 S p e c i a l i s t i n Farm Crops

1200 « • « • » 1000 * « Hort. 2000 * i n P o t . & Veg. 1800 " • Live Stock • 2000 A s s t . i n U. P . Work 1200 Farm Mgt.Demonstrator 500 Household Engineering

S p e c i a l i s t 1200 S p e c i a l i s t i n Animal

Husbandry 1*1-00 Director of Markets 1800 A s s t . F i e l d A g t . i » :

Marketing 1500

700 600 600 500 600 600

600 1

* 600 600 600 600

1200

1300

2000 1801 1800 1700 1800 1800

1800

1200 1000 2000 1800 2000 1200 1800

1200

1400 1800

100

50

200

2000 1800 + 1800 1700 1800 iaoo

(Col) 1900

<1200 1050 2000 1800 2000 11*00 1800

1200

1400 1800

1500 1500

All increases in salary are on College account unless otherwise specified. .. Increas es on Experiment Station funds are all on State.

On motion of Mr. Doherty, the following apportionments for the fiscal

year "ending June 30, 1917, were adopted.

Dept. App­ortionments

Advertising Agr '1.Education Animal Husbandry Athletics Bacteriology Botany ChemlAry Civil Engineering Cleaning Contingent B ldg . Dairy Husbandry Dean's Off ice Drawing Electrical Engr. Economics E l e c t r i c L ights Engl i sh Entomology Farm & Horses Farm Crops Farm Mechanics Forestry Freight & Cartage Heating History Home Eonomics

$ 800 .00 MOO.00

3500.00 2000.00 5500.00 55OO.OO 6000.00 9000iOO 3000.00

20000. '00 3000 .00 2500.0,0 3000 .00 3000.00

5500.00 $00 .00 800.00

6000.00 1800.00 1200.00 25OO.OO 21*00.00

32000.00 100 .00

8000.00 *

H o r t i c u l t u r e # 6000.00 H o s p i t a l s 1000.00 Library 2000.00

Mathematics 100.00 Mechanical Er_gr.30000.00 Meteorology M i l i t a r y :1500.00 Misce l l aneous 2500.00

- P r e s i d e n t ' s Off. 2400.00 S e c ' y . s Off ice 3200.00 P h y s i c s 2000.00 Pou l t ry 1000.00 Regis trar 3300 .00 S o i l s 3000.00 S a l a r i e s 280000.00 S p e c i a l Courses 2000.00 Pathology Veter inary 3000 .00 Anatomy 1000.00 Zo-ology 1500.00 Dean Summer Schl 500 .00 Telephones 1500.00 B u l l e t i n s 4000.00 U.P .Exp.Stat ion 5000.00 S.Haven Exp.Sta . 2000.00

The Secretary presented a communication from the s t a t e SeedrAnalyst ,

Miss Bertha A. H o l l i s t e r , and Dr. Bessey i n charge of the work i n seed i n s p e c t i o n ,

• i n regard to the v i o l a t i o n of Act 202 of the Publ ic Acts of 1913* On motion of

: Mr. Waterbury, the Secretary was d i r e c t e d t o n o t i f y the par ty , Mr. Louis Marks A l l e g e d ' : a •

v i o l a t i o n i of Amasa, Michigan, t o appear be fore the Board at i t s next meet ing , as provided

! for i n Sec t ion 8 of t h e above a c t .

Qn motion of Mr. Doherty, i tem 4 a i n the s p e c i f i c a t i o n s for the Symnasium " < Specif ica—j gymnasium b u i l d i n g i s t o be made of g lazed b r i c k i n p l a c e of p l a s t e r at an i n - . t i o n s chang •. . . • • r • e g .j creased c o s t of $284-3.00; and i tem 32 - g r a n i t e s t e p s were r e s t o r e d as o r i g i n a l l y

• \ \ "• . v ' r-. .

: specified at an added cost of #700.00.

__J_

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K&jiti

i On motion of Mr. Woodman, the Director of the Experiment Station

was authorized to employ a suitable person to study the bacterial diseases of

muck plants during such part of the summer as may seem advantageous.

On motion of Mr* Woodman, the expense accounts of the Board Members

were approved* '••...•;

On motion adjourned*

,] Man to --in-i vestigate^ :• j bacter ia l i diseases ofI j muck plants!

eeretaryV

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July 19, 1916.

MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE

Presi dent * 8 Office

11:00 0*clock A. M.

Present, President Kedzie, Messrs. Beaumont, Braham, Woodman and

Doherty.

The minutes of the previous meeting having been in the hands of the

members, were approved without reading*

On motion of Mr. Doherty, Mr* W. D. Meltzer who did not accept his

appointment for the coming year, was appointed to continue in his present

position from September 1st, 1916, to March 1st, 1917, at a total salary of

#600.00 for the: six months; and Mr. P. T. Riddell was appointed to continue his

work for another year at a salary of #1200.00.

On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the request of Mr. Burgess for permission

to attend the meeting of the International Association of Instructors and

Investigators in Poultry Husbandry at Columbus, Ohio, August 2nd to ifth, and to

iMeltzer & Riddell re­appointed.

Surge88 to attend meet­ing at Co­lumbus and visit exp. at at ions ill

visit the experiment stations in Hew Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island,! the east.

Massachusetts and Maine for the purpose of studying poultry house construction

and laboratory instruction in Poultry Husbandry, was granted, his expenses in

the first instance to be confined to transportation.

On motion of Mr. Graham, the request of Mr. Chapman for an increase

of #50.00 in the salary of Mr* W« A. Melton, was granted.

On motion of Mr. Doherty, the recommendation of Dr. Giltner that Mr.

H. J* Stafseth and Mr. Jos. A* Berry be appointed Graduate Assistants in

Bacteriology for the ensuing year at #200.00 per annum each, was approved.

On motion of Mr* Woodman, and referring to a communication from Dr.

HaTlmq" in reference to hog sholera serum at the College, the following reso­

lution was adopted:

Melton*8 sal ! ary increas Ued.

Stafseth & Berry appo: ed Grad.Asst in Bacty *