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,ZRI On motion of Mr. Water bury, the matter of the purchase of any automobile Auto for, . - I • Mr .Sestbn'l for Mr. Weston was referred to the President and Secretary with power 'to act. I ".''''. On motion of Mr. Woodman, Dean Shaw and the President were authorized ! to take action regarding the appointment of Mr. H. M. Eliot as. Farm Management j Action re-'v j garding the Demonstrator. | appointment; * / . •! of~H.M.Ello1| Oh motion adjourned. ^ // /O S^eA^J^y, 4£sV\_ jas. Earm Man* iD'eaonstratttr. ••••• ) \ ••••• MEETING OP THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE June 15, 1920. 11:50 A.M. I i 1 Present, President Kedzie, Mrs. Stockman, Messrs. Wallace, Woodman, Beaumont and Watkins. The minutes of the previous meeting having been in the hands of the members were approved without reading. On motion of Mr. Woodman, Mr. Frank L. Simanton was appointed county !F.L,Siman^02 jappointed agricultural agent for Berrien County, effective June 15, at a salary of $3000; [Co.Agt.for ; Berrien Cov. f1200 to be paid from Smith lever Funds ; On motion of Mr. Wallace, the communication from Acting Dean Chamber- I Communica-•"•' ! tion,from " lain of the Veterinary Division was referred to the President for report and recom-t^ea-n Chambej j lain refer*- mendation at a future meeting. j red to Pres, I for report• On motion of Mrs. Stockman, Miss May Person 1 was appointed Assistant K 1_ j Miss Person: Professor of Domestic Science, at a salary of $3100*00 per annum, beginning Sept. 1. becomes . j. Asst .Prof \ % -; On motion of Mr. Wallace, Miss Gettemy was authorized to attend the of Dom.Sci. meeting of the National Home Economics Association at Colorado Springs., June 24 to 29, with expenses paid. Department of English, for the remainder of the fiscal year Miss Gettei I to attend' j meeting at I Colorado "spi On motion of Mr. Beaumont, 1200 was added to the apportionment of the ! . jAdd $200 to j Apport. of'-"., jEnglish On motion of Mr. Watkins, the per diem allowance for Apiary Inspectors \Per dieia al--| •' *" j lowance in- was increased from $4 to $5, [creased for j Apiary Insp..| On motion of Mr. Wallace, Mr. J. L. 1. Frank was appointed Half-time \ j J.I.Frank.; Graduate Assistant in Entomolog3-, at the usual salary of |800 per annum, beginning [half-time " igrad.asst.ini September 1. v . {Entomology On motion of Mr. Woodman, Miss Oneta Abbot was appointed stenographer JMls-s Abbot | ]appointed for the Department of Entomology, at a salary of $1200, beginning July 1. jstehog. in •' r IEntomology. On motion of Mr. Watkins, Mr. Orville Jones of stockbridge was appoint-fOrville Jonej v ! appointed- ed local Apiary Inspector, effective July 1. |local Apiary] linspe'c^"*^:.;.- On motion of Mr. Beaumont, Miss Cora Feld&amp was appointed Reference Cora FeidUw ; > Librarian to succeed Mrs. Sessions, at a salary of |l800 per annum, effective August 1. . ' ' . j Reference .•': I Librarian. ?;^

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On motion of Mr. Water bury, the matter of the purchase of any automobile Auto for, . - I • Mr .Sestbn'l

for Mr. Weston was r e f e r r ed t o t h e President and Secre tary with power 'to a c t . I " . ' ' ' ' .

On motion of Mr. Woodman, Dean Shaw and the President were author ized !

t o take ac t ion regarding the appointment of Mr. H. M. E l i o t as. Farm Management j Action re-'v j garding the

Demonstrator. | appointment; * / . •! of~H.M.Ello1|

Oh motion adjourned. ^ / / / O S^eA^J^y, 4£sV\_

jas. Earm Man* iD'eaonstratttr.

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MEETING OP THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE

• PRESIDENT'S OFFICE

June 15, 1920. 11:50 A.M.

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Present, President Kedzie, Mrs. Stockman, Messrs. Wallace, Woodman,

Beaumont and Watkins.

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

members were approved without reading.

On motion of Mr. Woodman, Mr. Frank L. Simanton was appointed county !F.L,Siman^02 „ jappointed

agricultural agent for Berrien County, effective June 15, at a salary of $3000; [Co.Agt.for ; Berrien Cov.

f 1200 to be paid from Smith lever Funds • ;

On motion of Mr. Wallace, the communication from Acting Dean Chamber- I Communica-•"•' ! tion,from "

lain of the Veterinary Division was referred to the President for report and recom-t^ea-n Chambej j lain refer*-

mendation a t a future meeting. • j red t o Pres, I for r e p o r t •

On motion of Mrs. Stockman, Miss May Person1 was appointed Assistant K 1_ j Miss Person:

Professor of Domestic Science, at a salary of $3100*00 per annum, beginning Sept. 1. becomes . j. Asst .Prof \%-;

On motion of Mr. Wallace, Miss Gettemy was authorized to attend the

of Dom.Sci.

meeting of the National Home Economics Association at Colorado Springs., June 24 to

29, with expenses paid.

Department of English, for the remainder of the fiscal year

Miss Gettei I to attend' j meeting at I Colorado "spi

On motion of Mr. Beaumont, 1200 was added to the apportionment of the ! . jAdd $200 to j Apport. of'-"., jEnglish

On motion of Mr. Watkins, the per diem allowance for Apiary Inspectors \Per dieia al--| •' *" j lowance in-

was increased from $4 to $5, [creased for j Apiary Insp..|

On motion of Mr. Wallace, Mr. J. L. 1. Frank was appointed Half-time \ j J.I.Frank.;

Graduate Assistant in Entomolog3-, at the usual salary of |800 per annum, beginning [half-time " igrad.asst.ini

September 1. v . {Entomology

On motion of Mr. Woodman, Miss Oneta Abbot was appointed stenographer JMls-s Abbot | ]appointed

for the Department of Entomology, at a salary of $1200, beginning July 1. jstehog. in •' r • IEntomology.

On motion of Mr. Watkins, Mr. Orville Jones of stockbridge was appoint-fOrville Jonej v ! appointed-

ed local Apiary Inspector, effective July 1. |local Apiary] linspe'c "* :.;.-

On motion of Mr. Beaumont, Miss Cora Feld&amp was appointed Reference Cora FeidUw;>

Librarian to succeed Mrs. Sessions, at a salary of |l800 per annum, effective

August 1. . ' '

• . j Reference .•': I Librarian. ?;

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fci Prof .Burgess. ! . to attend aj 13 meeting a t ! " Cornell. I a meeting of Poultry Investigators and Instructors at Cornell, in July, with ex-

On motion of Mr. Wallace, Professor Burgess was authorized to attend

! penses paid. U C.E. Cor many -j ^appointed in-,!r! struct or in i 4 " '„ „ j. . tFarm Crops. I i n $&?'& Crops at a salary of $2400 per annum, beginning September 1.

On motion of Mr. Woodman, Mr. C. E. Cormany was appointed instructor

I'S.Johnson is! On motion of Mr. Watkins, Mr. Stanley Johnson was appointed Assistant

iliAsst^lxi). i Experimental Horticulturist at a salary of |1800 per annum, effective July 1. p Horticulturist. , ,, _ , _ _,/>-':'--- - -- - . - «.-,-,

On motion of Mr. Beaumonc , Mr. Chester E. Shepara was appointed to fill J| C.E.Shepard If to fill the || vacancy in llExp.Chem.Sta: ;J Mr .Barnum re

the vacancy caused, by the transfer of Mr. Winter from the research division of

the Chemical section of the Experiment Station to the inspection division, the

Lappointment to take effect July 1, and'the salary to be $l800 per annum; also,

M Chief Inspect^ 8 resignation of Mr. C. F. Barnum as Chief Inspector of Feeds and Fertilizers I) ox? of Feeds \ 1 & Fertilizer's -J H.H.Mussel- | ^mans leave

'l of absence i extended. j

was accepted, effective June 15; and llr. Musselman!s leave of absence was extended

as per his request*

On motion of Mr. Wallace, the communication from the Committee of the

M. A. C. Intersociety Union was referred to Mr. Woodman, Mr. Beaumont and Mr.

I Watkins for report and recommendation. Resignation • . ^ _ , . . . ^ ,- ^ ^ - -~ . of Mr. Jeffries 0 n ^0^10^ of Sir. Beaumont, "Che resignation of jar. R. R. Jeffries was

V} accepted. l ^ r; ; accepted, effective July 1.

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;August meeting On motion of Mr. Woodman, it was decided that the August meeting of the ! t o be he ld . ' a t Chatham. I Board w i l l be h e l d a t Chatham oil t h e 1 1 t h , a t 10 o ' c l o c k A. M. -I T i t l e of Miss On motion of Mr. Woodman, t h e q u e s t i o n of t h e t i t l e of Mr. Grover and J Frazer and j Mr .Grover i 3&iss Frazer was referred to the Committee of Deans for report and recommendation. : referred to ;

> Committee'. On motion of Mrs. Stockman, t h e r e s i g n a t i o n of Miss Annabel Campbell i R e s i g n a t i o n :

; of Annabel : w a s a c c e p t e d , e f f e c t i v e June 3 0 . .! Campbell.

On motion of Mr. Watk ins , Mr. James Hasselman was a u t h o r i z e d t o a t t e n d J .Hasselman ' t o a t t e n d a a. meet ing of t h e A s s o c i a t i o n of American A g r i c u l t u r a l Col lege E d i t o r s a t t h e

i! meet ing a t JMass .Agr 1 ! . • Massachuse t t s A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e , June JO t o J u l y 2 , w i t h expenses p a i d . j College.

On motion of Mr. Woodman, the President was authorized to donfer the ; Honorary de-I gree confer- honorary degree of Doctor of Science upon Mr. Hiram I. French. ; red upon H. . I T.French. ; On motion of Mr. Wallace, the President was authorized to confer de-j ; grees upon graduates of the College as follows: J - Bachelor of Science

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Chester Glenn Alder, e -Ovid Adile Alderman, f Irvin Victor Anderson, f Chester Ward Andrews, a Herbert Jerome Andrews, a Laurence Cecil Archer, a Gertrude Roweioa Bab cock, h Gladys Ella Barnett, h Clark Luther Barrell, a Cora Martha Baske, h Leon Leighton Bateman, e Arthur Henry .Bauer, a Iva May Beach, h Charles William Beers, a

Glenn William Dell, a Clarence Oliver DeVries, a Warren Edward DeYoung, e Herman Conrad Doscher, a Willis Craig Earseman, a Rhea Anne East, h Aura Moss Estes, a F e m e Lucille Fillingham, h Olive Virginia Flory, h Una Florine Folks, h Bert J. Ford, a Thomas Ferris Foster, a Watson Edward Fowle, a Ethel Marie Frays, h

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Burdette Willison Bellinger,'e George Richards Benedict, a Lester Vance Benjamin, a Benjamin Henry Bentley, f Ona Bernice Bishop, h Ashley i-elham Bock, e William Clinton Boman, a Lawrence John Bottimer, a Willitto Kelsey Bristol, a Berle J. Brooks, a Rutherford Urial Bryant, a Harold juewis Bunting, e John Milton Bur dick, a Norma Catherine Burrell, h Mary Marie Butler, h Bernice Miriam Campbell, h Edward Eaton Carpp, a . Dwight C. Cavanagh, a Nellie Edna Ceas, h John Benjamin Chynoweth, e Edwin Russell Clark, a Rodger Sherman Clark, e. Ellen May Cockerton, h Bertine Lynette Cole, h Claud Coleman, e Laura Coilingwood, h Sherman Coryell, Jr., a Martin Richardson Crocker, e Walter Harold Cudabach, a Carleton Hammond Currie, e Ruth. Dane, h Rex Maurice Davies, e Leland Niel Jones, e Edward Louis Karkau,'- e -Bertha Helena Keck, h Dorotha Kempf, h Kenneth Crossett Kernen, e Hans Bernard Keydel, a Edna Marian Eidd, h Richard Henry Eingery, a Ralph B. Kling, e Leo Joseph Klotz, a Basil Thomas Knight, a Norman David Koleman, f Elmer Frederick Kunze, a Harold Malcolm Krebs, e Laurence Dillar Kurtz, a Lennah Elvira Kyes, h Marian Esther laidlaw, h Glenn Earl Lankton, e Mary Louise Larrabee, h Roth Merrill Leddick, e Edward John Leenhouts, a Barbara Julia Lillie, h Feme Feneita Loomis, h Per Gunard Lundin, a Bertha Downing Lyman, h Ralph Sherman MeBain, a Herbert Floyd McFadden, a Agnes'Mildred McKinley, h Cecil John McLean, e Edward Andrew Malasky, a Roscoe Julian Martin, a Mildred Agnes Mattoon, h Cyril Foster Meanwell, e Eli William Middlemiss, a Ruth.Evelyn Miles, h Carl Frederick Miller, e Wilbert Eli Miller, a George E« Mills, a Harold Newcombe Mills, e Wilfred Douglas Mills, a Russell Francis Montgomery, a Roscoe Adelbert Mosher, a Harvey Lincoln Myers, a Albert Neil Nesman, a Anne Leola Neville, h Ruth Ellen Newton, h Raymond Wooldridge Noddins, e

V/alter Estel Frazier, e Miriam Frost, h Margaret Elizabeth Gardner, h j George Alfred Garratt, f | Cecile Nancy Gebhart, h \ Jay Franklin Gibbs, e I Emma Genevieve Gillette, a | Robert Howard Gorsline, a j Edith Marguerite Graham, h. ' j Lola Belle Green, h \ Oliver Meakins Green, a Edward Carl Hach, e . i Howard whelps Haight, a . j Melvin Cassander Hart, a | Roy .Merchant Heasley, e j Karl Jed Hendershott, a j Russell Earl Hetrick, f LudQvico Hidrosollo, a . j Stanley Rowland Hill, e j Clarence Howard Hiiler, a Helen Marie Hilliard, h - | Margaret Wilamina Himmelein, h! Howard Verne, Hoffman, e j John Sanford Holt, e j Arnold Melvin Hopperstead, e j L. C. House,, a j Santiago Illedan, a j H» Burton Jameson, a j Arthur William Jewett, Jr., a j Maurice Gordon Je?/ett, e j Harold MacLean Eohnson, a j Stanley Johnston, a j Stanley Maurice Powell, a j Duane F. Rainey, a j Clarence Frederick Ramsay, a \ Merritt Augustus Rose Reeves, e Howard !£• Renwick, a Rosselyn Adelia Rice, h Don Merritt Richardson, a j Harold Wilson Rigterink, a j Clare Alfred Rood, a; 1 Phillis Elizabeth Rossman, h j Stanley Seigart Rothrock, a j Harry Robertson Saxton, f j Corwin Janson Schneider, a j Harvey Henry Schnur, a j Anna Marie Schreiber, h j Dorothy Scott, h j Esther Lois Severance, h j Roland A. Shenefield, e | Guy Charles shumway, e Charles Newell Silcox, a j Esther Johanna Skoog, h j Edith Isabel Smith,h j Kathleen Evangeline' Smith, h* ] Irving John Snider, a Ethel Marie snyder, h j Jlummer Braham Snyder, a I Lloyd A. Speneer, a j Henrietta Maude Stafford, h j Walter Henry Steinbauer, a | Frank August stenholm, a | Raymond Harry Stewart.,, e Gladys Fay Stitt, h . | Agnes Jean Tappan, h j Esther Isabelle.Tate, h ! William Vernon Taylor, e j George William Tiedemann, e I Milton Coan Towns end, a j Reuben Edwin Trippensee, a j Elmer Roy Unruh, e r Harold McGlothin Vaughn, a j Harold Benjamin Veneklasen, a j Alice Mae Vernon, h j Peter Richard Von Sprecken, e] Joseph Wayland Wagner, a I Verne Elisha Ward, a I Carl .Lafayette Warren, a j . Walter Egbert Webb, f • .* ]

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Marian Lucile ilormington, h Kunigunde Bertha Oeshsie, h Elmer Llewellyn Over ho It, a Mahlon Phillips Parsons, a Eaton Fuller PerSiins, e Ciar-a Louzena Perry, h Howard Floyd Peters, a Herbert Russell Petti-grove, a Norman James Ifitt, e Robert Edwin Post, a Meivin Blair f/olf ord, a Ruel ITorval Wright, a Ralph Dewey Wyckoff, e John Frederick Yaeger, a

D'Arcy Lionel Wernette, e George Dwight Wible, e . Irene Wightman, h Clifford Rumley Wiggins, e Harriet Elizabeth Wilder, h Frank Harold Wildern, a Marjorie Frances Williams, h Mary Jeanette Willaims, h G-arrett Smith Wilson, a Arthur William Winston, e Ada Mabel Young, h Paul Cornelius Yull, a Josephine Alice z.achariah, h Lewis William z>immerman, a

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine

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Gerard l&ikmans, William Adolph Erbach Albert Edward George Alfred James Gregg

Warren Payne Stow" Hall Lynn Courtland Palmer Louis Russell Pless Ernest Everett Redfearn

Leave of absence given to Prof* Pettit.

On motion of Mr* Beaumont, Professor Pettit was given leave of abs­

ence for the fall term, with pay*

On motion of Mr* Beaumont, Mr* Millar was authorized to attend a Mr .Millar to attand a meeting of : meeting of soils men at Lexington, Kentucky, on June 19, with expenses paid*

r;! eiila men ^ . ^ :i! in Kentucky* On motion of Mr* Watkms, Mr. Arthur Smith was appointed to a position '.•Arthur Smith in ^ 6 Department of Physical Training in place of Mr • K. K* Rockne who did not

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I -11 of K*K.Rockne .accept the position; Mr. Smith*s salary is to be $2500 per annum, beginning

September 1*

On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the salary of Mr • Miller, Research Assistant

in the Chemical section of the Experiment Station was increased to $2800, be­

ginning July 1; and the requests of Mr* Reed, Mr. Kettunen and Mrs. Prear for

increased salaries were denied.

On motion of Mr. Beaumont, Mr* Button!s title was made Research Assoc­

iate, without change of salary.

to! On motion adjourned. a?

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Mr. Mi l le r ' s salary i n ­creased*

Mr.Button's t i t l e made Research Associate.

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