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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR.
1915
September 8, 9, 10, 11 Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Examinations for entrance, A]
September 8, 9, 10, 11 Wed. 'I`hurs.Fri. Sat. Examinations to remove
conditions.
September 13, 14 Monday, Tuesday Registration.
September 15 Wednesday Instruction begun. Aj
September 23 Thursday Last day for any change in A·
course without payment A]
of fee.
October 8 Friday Alumni reception to new
students. M
November 25, 26, 27, 28 Thurs. to Monday Thanksgiving holiday.
November 26 Friday Alumnae Luncheon. M
November 29 Monday Instruction resumed.
December 3 Friday Barker Trophy.
December 4 Saturday Assoc. Kentucky College.
December 14 Tuesday Board of Trustees meets JK
December 17 Friday Inter-Society Debate. JH
December 23, 1915, Thursday to Monday, JU
to January 3, 1916 Q inclusive Christmas Holidays. J;
inclusive JU
1916.
January 4 Tuesday Instruction resumed.
January 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Monday to Saturday
inclusive Farmers’ Week. Ju
January 3 to 8 Monday to Saturday Examinations to remove Ju
conditions.
January 24 to 29 Monday to Saturday Final examinations, first .
semester.
January 31 Monday Registration for second
semester.
February 1 Tuesday Instruction resumed.
February 5 Saturday Last day for engaging
rooms in Dormitory.
February 22 Tuesday Washington’s Birthday.
February 22 Tuesday Barker Prize.

 UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. 11
March 25 Saturday Patterson Literary Society
Contest. I
March 30 Thursday Last day for receiving the-
ses for higher degrees
in Agriculture, Arts and
Science.
¤, April 13 Thursday Last day for contestants in
B Henry Clews Japanese
Society Contest to file
papers.
April 21 Friday Inspection Day,
rx April 21 Friday Arbor Day.
t April 29 Saturday Last day for receiving En-
_ gineering Theses forhigh-
v er degrees.
May 8 to 13 Monday to Saturday Examinations to remove
inclusive conditions.
May 29 to June 2 Monday to Saturday Final Examination, first
inclusive semester.
Commencement Week.
June 4 Sunday Baccalaureate Sermon.
June 6 Tuesday Board of Trustees meets.
June 7 Wednesday Class Day.
June 7 Wednesday Alumni Banquet.
June 8 Thursday Forty-ninth Annual Com-
mencement.
Summer Session.
June 14 Monday Summer School opens.
3 July 22 Wednesday Summer School closes.
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 SCHEDULE OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915.
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. English (Reading and Practice)
10.00 to 12.00 A.M. English (Study and Practice)
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. Greek (Grammar and Composition)
10.00 to 12 00 A.M. Greek (Homer and Xenophon)
1.30 to 3.30 P.M. German (1, 2, 3)
3.30 to 5.30 P. M. Solid Geometry
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1915.
8.00 to 10.00 A. M. Latin (Grammar, Composition and Caesar)
10.00 to 12.00 A.M. Latin (Cicero and Vergil)
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. History (Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern)
10.00 to 12.00 A.M. History (English, American and Civil Govt.)
1.30 to 3.30 P. M. French
1.30 to 3.30 P.M. Trigonometry
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1915.
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. Plane Geometry
10.00 to 12.00 A. M. Chemistry.
10.00 to 12.00 A.M. Physics
1.30 to 3.30 P.M. Botany
1.30 to 3.30 P. M. Physiology
SATURDAY, SEP'I`EMBER 11, 1915.
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. Algebra
10.00 to 12.00 A. M. Physical Geography
8.00 to 10.00 A.M. Geology
10.00 to 12.00 A. M. Zoology

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
OFFICERS.
HON. JAMES B. MCCREARY, Chairman.
— WILLIAM T. LAFFERTY, Secretary. l
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
1 CHARLES B. NICHOLS, Chairman.
JOHNSON N. CAMDEN, CLAUDE B. TERRELL,
THOMAS LEWIS EDELEN, RICHARD C. STOLL.
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS.
HON. JAMES B. MCCREARY, Governor Frankfort
HENRY S. BARKER, President of State University Lexington
· BARKSDALE HAMLETT, Superintendent of Public Instruction Frankfort
APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR.
Names and Addresses. Term Expires.
·o JAMES BREATHITT, Hopkinsville J I I _ _ January, 1916
41 ° THOMAS LEWIS EDELEN, Frankfort ¢<;{»`i' ’·i"»l= January, 1916
= CHARLES B. NICHOLS, R. F. D., Lexington; January, 1916
` JAMES K. PATTERSON, Lexington January, 1916
`~ JAMES W. TURNER, Paintsville January, 1916
·» ROBERT W. BROWN, Louisville January, 1918
· TIBBXS CARPENTER, Scottsville January, 1918
WILLIAM H. COX, Maysville January, 1918
I DENNY P. SMITH, Cadiz January, 1918
‘ CLAUDE B. TERRELL, Bedford January, 1918
-,JOHNSON N. CAMDEN, Versailles January, 1920
RICHARD C. STOLL, Lexington _ January, 1920
\— LOUIS L. WALKER, Lancaster ,·7r{¥ P Q January, 1920
‘ RICHARD N. WATHEN, Lebanon ?   January, 1920
DR. A. GATLIFF, Williamsburg January, 1920
ELECTED BY THE ALUMNI.
DR. SAMUEL BLACKBURN MARKS, Lexington December, 1916
JOHN WESLEY WOODS, Ashland December, 1916
GEORGE GREEN BROCK, London December, 1918 .'
JOHN EDWIN BROWN, Shelbyville December, 1920 A
PHILIP PRESTON JOHNSTON, JR., Lexington December, 1920

 16 THE STATE UNWEHSITY.
‘ ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.
HENRY STITES BARKER, LL.D., President.
DEANS OF COLLEGES.
. H
FREDERICK PAUL ANDERsoN, Dean of the College of Mechanical and L;
Electrical Engineering, Director of the Experimental Engineering
Laboratories and Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
CHARLES JOSEPH NORWOOD, M.S., Dean of the College of Mines and HY
Metallurgy and Professor of Mining and Metallurgy. JA}
WALTER ELLSWORTH ROWE, C.E., Dean of the College of Civil En- EM
gineering and Professor of Civil Engineering. MR
ARTHUR MCQUISTON MILLER, A.M., Dean of the College of Arts and M1:
Science and Professor of Geology.
W1LL1AM THoRToN LAFFERTY, A.M., Dean of the College of Law and '
Professor of Law and Comptroller. Em
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JOSEPH HOEING KASTLE, Ph.D., Director of Experiment Station and K?
Dean of the College of Agriculture.
DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. W
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ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MACKENZIE, M.A., Litt.D., LL.D., Dean of the
Graduate School and Professor of English.
AN1
DEAN OF WOMEN.
ANNA JACKSON HAMILTON, M.A., Deen of Women and Associate Pro- COI
fessor of English.
DEAN OF MEN.
MA1
COLUMBUS RUDOLPH MELCHER, A.M., Dean of Men and Professor of
German.

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION. 17
GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS.
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT.
d HENRY STITES BARKER, LL.D., President.
an _
, LILA BEATRICE TERRY, A.B., Prwate Secretary.
Ing
OFFICE OF THE BUSINESS AGENT.
and HYWEL DAVIES, Business Agent.
JAMES BASIL LYONS, Cashier.
Em EMILY TAPP MCCANN, Secretary.
MRS. MAYME H. LENAGIIAN, Bookkeeper.
and MISS CARRIE BEAN, Bookkeeper.
d _ OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR.
an
EZRA L. GILLIS, A.B., Registrar and Secretary.
LIZZIE LEE GRADDY, Assistant Registrar.
and
KATHERINE W. OWENS, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER.
WILLIAM T. LAFFERTY, A.M., Comptroller.
the
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN.
ANNA JACKSON HAMILTON, M.A., Dean.
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN.
?"°` COLUMBUS RUDOLPH MELGIIER, A.M., Dean.
THE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY.
MARGARET ISADDRA KING, A.B., Librarian.
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 18 THE s·rA1·E UNIVERSITY.
ALE
I OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION. FRA
PROFESSORS.
HENRY STITES BARKER, LL. D., Patterson Hall WAI
President of the University.
JOSEPH HOEING KASTLE, PII. D. 238 East Maxwell
Director of Experiment Station, Dean of the LEO
College of Agriculture.
JOSEPH WILLIAM PRYOR, M.D. 261 North Broadway
Pr0_;%ssor of Anatomy and Physiology, WIL
Head of the Department. » 1
HARRISON GARMAN, D.Sc. 638 South Broadway ‘/ MRS
Professor of Entomology and Zoology, Head of Department of
Entomology and Botany in the Experiment Station. JOH]
FREDERICK PAUL ANDERSON, M.E. 147 Kentucky Avenue
Dean of the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
Director of the Experimental Engineering Laboratories,
Professor of Mechanical Engineering. RAL
CLARENCE WENTWORTH MATHEWS, B.S. 660 South Limestone
Professor of Horticulture, Head of the Department of GEO,
Horticulture in the Experiment Station.  
ARTIIIIR MCQUISTON MILLER, A.M. 609 South Limestone
Dean of the College of Arts and Science, Professor of Geology. THE,
MERRY LEWIS PENCE, M.S. ` 364 Merino
Professor of Physics, Head or the Department. GLA,
ALEXANDER ST. CLAIR MACKENZIE, M.A., LITT.D., LL.D. 463W. Sixth
Dean of the Graduate School, Professor of English. JAM,
CHARLES JOSEPH NoRw0oD, M.S. 339 Aylesford Place
Dean of the College of Mines and Metallurgy, Professor of
Mining and Metallurgy.

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION. 19
ALFRED CHARLES ZEMBROD, M.A. 456 West Fourth
Profzssor of Modern Languages, Head of the Department.
FRANKLIN ELLIOTT TUTTLE, M.A., PH.D. 125 East Maxwell
Pro_;%ssor of Chemistry, Head of the Department.
Hal] WALTER ELLSWORTH R0wE, B.S., C. E. 347 Transylvania Park
Head of the College of Civil Engineering, Professor of
Civil Engineering.
{well
LEON KAUFMAN FRANKEL, M.E. 324 Aylesford Place
Professor of Applied Mechanics, Head of the Department of
Mechanics of Engineering.
iway ,
WILLIAM THORNTON LAFFERTY, A.M. 418 East Maxwell
» Dean of the College of Law and Professor of Law and Comptroller.
lway ‘/ MRS. RORER·1* LEE STOUT Frankfort, Ky.
Physical Director of Women.
JOHN JULIAN HOOPER, M. S.A. 609 S. Limestone
€¤¤€ Professor of Animal Husbandry, Head of the Department of
Y Animal Husbandry (Dairy Cattle, Horses and Poultry)
in the Experiment Station.
RALPH NELSON MAxs0N, B.S., PH.D. 366 Transylvania Park
stone Professor of Jnorganic Chemistry.
GEORGE ROBERTS, M.S. 340 Transylvania Park
Professor of Agronomy and Head of the Department of Agronomy
itone in the Experiment Station.
THEODORE TOLMAN J 0NEs, A.M. 318 Aylesford Place
erino ‘ Pro/essor of Latin, Head of the Department.
GLANVILLE TERRELL, A.B., A.M., PH. D. 609 S. Limestone
Eixth Professor of Greek, Head ofthe Department.
JAMES THoMAS COTTON NoE, A.M. 725 Rose Street
’1a<:e Professor of Education, Head of the Department.

 20 THE STATE UNIVERSITY.
ALFRED MERED1·1·R PETER, D. Sc., F. A.A. 268 East Maxwell CH,
Professor of Soil Technology, Head of the Department of
_ Chemistry in the Experiment Station. LY,
HENRY ERNEST CURTIS, M.S. 355 Linden Walk
Head of Fertilizer Department in the Experiment Station. WU
ROBERT MCDOWELL ALLEN, A. B., A.M. Preston Inn
Head of Food and Drug Department in the Experiment Station. JOE
JAMES OscAR LABAc1»I, M.S. Preston Inn
Chief Chemist, Food and Drug Department in the Experiment PAL
Station.
J OB DARBIN TURNER, B. Ped., LL.B. 135 Washington Avenue Jos
Head of Feed Department in the Experiment Station.
EDWIN STANTON G0oD, M.S. Station Farm Tm
Professor of Animal Husbandry, Head of the Department of I
Animal Husbandry (Beef Cattle, Sheep and Swine) D
in the Experiment Station. Ar
LINWOOD ARNOLD BROWN, Pharm. D., PH. C., F.A.A. 425 Trans. Park ALE
Drug Chemist, Food and Drug Department in the Experiment
Station.
FRE
DANIEL JOSEPH HEALY, M. D., C. M. 530 Sayre Avenue
Professor of Bacteriology, Bacteriologist, Department oj Research
in the Experiment Station. WH
MEHENRY RHOADS, A.M., PE.M. Nieholasville Pike
Professor of Secondary Education. LOU
COLUMBUS RUDOLPH MELCHER, A.M. 258 Market Street
Dean of Men, Professor of German. Epvl
JAMES EDWARD TUTHILL, PH.D. 253 South Limestone
Professor of History and Political Economy, CHA
Head of the Department.
°ROBERT CRAIG TERRELL, C.E. Frankfort, Ky. L
Professor of Rural and Highway Engineering, Head of the EH
Department.
'On leave of absence.

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION. 21
well CHARLES KERR. 658 North Broadway.
Professor of Law.
LYMAN CHALKLEY, LL.B. 148 East Fifth Street
Walk Professor of Law.
WILLIAM EDWIN FREEMAN, E.E. Hampton Court
I Professor of Electrical Engineering, Head of the Department.
I nn
JOHN JAMES TIGERT, B.A. (Oxon) 320 East Maxwell
Professor of Philosophy, Head of the Department.
I Inn
t PAUL PRENTICE BOYD, M.A., PH. D. Waller Avenue, Rodes Place
Professor of Matlieniatics, Head of the Department. '
enue JOSEPH MORTON DAVIS, A.M. 340 Madison Place
Professor of Mathematics.
Farm THOMSON RIPLEY BRYANT, B.C. AGR. 221 Ashland Avenue
Assistant Superintendent, Department of Agricultural Extension.
DANIEL VOIERS TERRELL, C.E. 562 West Short
Acting Professor of Rural and Highway Engineering.
P k
ar ALPHA BRUMAGE 414 Aylesford Place
Dircctor of Athletics.
FRED MUTCHLER, PH. D. 247 Rodes Avenue
izmw Superintendent Department Agricultural Extension.
P WILLIAM SNYDER WEBB, M.S. 363 Transylvania Park
Pike Professor of Physics.
L0UIS EDWARD NOLLAU, M.E. Sayre Ave., and Bell Court, East
meet Professor of Drawing, Head of the Department.
EDWARD FRANKLIN FARQUHAR, A.M. 629 Sayre Avenue
ltone Professor of Literature
CHARLES PRESTON WEAVER, A.M. 720 East High
Professor of English,
K .
y LEHRE LIVINcsr0N DANTZLER, MA. 259 Rodes Avenue
Projessor of Philology, Head of the
Department of English.

 22 THE STATE UNIVERSITY.
THOMAS JAMES BARR, B.M.E. 453 Rose Lane */ MA
Professor of Mining Engineering.
· ENOcH GREHAN, A.B. 702 East Main Street J _
Professor of Journalism, Head of the Department. ' `
ARTHURRUTLEDGE UNDERw00D, Commandant’s House, Campus W
Second Lieutenant, 20th Infantry, U. S. A. I
Commandant and Professor of Military
Science and Tactics. CIN
WILLIAM LAURENCE ANDERSON, M D. 306 Grosvenor Avenue
' Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics, EDI
Head of the Department.
ROBERT GRAHAM, D.V.M. 239 South Limestone
Professor of Veterinary Science, in Charge of Hog Cholera Gm
Serum Production in the Experiment Station.
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS. MAI
WILLIAM JOSEPH CARREL, B.S., C.E. 371 Linden Walk
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Head of the
Department of Bridge Engineering. SAX
Ni ANNA JACKSON HAMILTON, A.M. Patterson Hall
Dean of Women, Associate Professor of English. OLI`
A JAMES RICHARD BUSH, A.B. 248 Ashland Avenue
Associate Professor of Law. HOV
GEORGE WILLIAM VAUGHN, LL. B. 111 North Ashland Avenue
Associate Professor of Law. ERL
CHARLES D. B0I-IANN0N, A.B. 522 Sayre Avenue
Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics.
ELIJAH LATHAM REES, C.E., M.A. 726 East Main WIL
Associate Professor of Mathematics.
ALBERT HOLLY GILBERT, M.S. 609 South Limestone WIL
Associate Professor of Botany. 4

 ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION. 23
Lam J MARY E. SWEENY, A.B., M.S., M.A. 431 West Second
Head of the Department of Home Economics.
mm J. EMBRY ALLEN, A. B. ` aes Aylesford Place
Associate Professor of Law.
mpus WILLIAM ELMER NICHOLS, A.B., LL. B. 217 Arlington Avenue
Associate Professor of Law.
CINCINNATUS DEGATUR KILLEBREW, M.S. 287 South Limestone
-6mw Associate Professor of Physics.
EDMUND J. KINNEY, B.S., AGR. 465 Woodland Avenue
Associate Professor of Agronomy, Assistant Agronomist
stone in the Experiment Station.
GEORGE MARSHALL BAKER, M.A. 701 South Limestone
Associate Professor of Education.
MARY LEGRANDE DIDLAKE, M.S. 481 East Main
W lk Assistant, Department of Entomology and Botany in the
H Experiment Station.
SAXE DABNEY AVERITT, M.S. 304 East Maxwell ‘
Hall Chemist, Department of Chemistry in the Experiment Station.
OLIVER MARCH SPIEDD, M.S. 348 Linden Walk
Bmw Chemist, Department of Research in the Experiment Station.
HOWELL DAVIS SPEARS, M. S. 703 Rose Street
Hmm Chemist, Feed Department in the Experiment Station.
ERLE CLEVELAND VAUGIaN,A.B. 304 S. Limestone
Bmw Assistant, Department 0fEntomology and Botany in the
Experiment Station.
Main WILLIAM DURRETT NIoIIoLLs, B. S. Seovell Place, Station Farm
Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, Assistant in
Dairying in the Experiment Station.
mme WILLIAM RODES, MI S. 226 Rodgg Avg,
Assistant Chemist, Fertilizer Department in the Experiment
Station. ·

 24 THE STATE UNIVERSITY.
J 0HN WILLIAM MCFARLIN, B.S. Franklin, Ky.
Chief Food Inspector, Food and Drug Department in the
V Experiment Station. LLO'
HOWARD HERMAN J EWETT, M.A. 424 Linden Walk  
Research Assistant, Department of Entomology and Botany SUE
in the Experiment Station.
WALTER REDMON PINNELL, M.D. Scovell Place, Station Farm HAR
Associate Professor of Bacteriology, Bacteriologist, Food and
Drug Department in the Experiment Station. / AUB
JAMES SPENCER MCHARGUE, B.S. 427 Linden Walk
Assistant Chemist, Department of Chemistry in the
Experiment Station. AJAX,
GARRETT DAvIs BUcKNER, Ph.D. 464 N. Limestone
Chemist, Department of Research in the Experiment Station.  RUB
I JOHN HENRY CARMODY, B.S. in AGR. 239 S. Limestone
Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Department of Agricultural TSA]
Extension.
WALTER S. AN1>ERs0N. M.A. 149 Washington Avenue
Assistant Professor of Horse Husbandry, Department of Animal WIL
Husbandry (Dairy Cattle, Horses and Poultry) in the
Experiment Station.
_ HOL
ROBERT LORING PONTIUS. V.S. 239 S. Limestone
Associate Professor of Veterinary Science, Assistant in Hog
Cholera Serum Administration in the Experiment Station.
H .
OTT0 S. CRISLER, D.V.M. 239 S. Limestone I D
Associate Professor of Veterinary Science, Assistant in Hog
Cholera Serum Administration in the Experiment Station.
EU
S. FOREST MUSSELMAN, V.S. §
State Veterinarian.
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, Ky. ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
LLOYD CAmE DANIELS, PED. 437 West Second
Assistart Professor of Chemistry.
Walk \/ L
SUE DOBYNS McCANN, M.S. 224 East High
Assistant Professor of Entomology and Zoology.
Farm HAROLD HARDESTY Dowumo., B.C.E. 158 N. Ashland
Assistant Professor of lllatliematics.
W lk /AUBYN CHINN, A.B. 355 N. Broadway
a
Assistant Professor of Home Economics.
*JAlVIES AARON FARRA, B.S. 459 West Sixth
stone Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering.
A/RUBY MILDRED BUGKMAN, A.B., B.S. 239 S. Limestone
3120116 Assistant Professor of Household Arts.
ll TSADOCIE CoNNE1.I.E JONES, M.S. 327 South Upper
Assistant Professor of Soil P/iysics, Soil Survey, Experiment
renue Station.
ml WILLIANI HENRY TOWNSEND, LL.B. 224 East High
Assistant Professor of Law.
Stone HOI.1,Y RAY N1swoNc;Erz, M.A. 550 East Main
' Assistant in Field Work and Nursery Inspection, Department of
Entomology and Botany in the Experiment Station.
tone IHERBERT BRADLEY HENDmcK,B.S.,AG1z. 421 Aylesford Place
s .
Assistant Professor oj Agronomy, Eaatension, Department
l in. the Experiment Station.
§EDwA1zD VVOODYEAR MUMMA, V. M.D, 239 S. Limestone
Assistant-imCharge of Hog Cholera Serum Production in
_ the Experiment Station.
*Onle:1vc of absence.
'lResigncd November 15, 1914,
Iiliesigned January 1, 1915.
§Dicd December 4, 1914.

 26 THE STATE UNIVERSITY.   ”
FRED WENZI. HOFMAN, M.S. Station Farm `
Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Assistant in Horticulture JOE
. in the Experiment Station.   ,
FRANK THE0I>0RE MCFARLAND, B.S.,AGR. 703 S. Limestone   SAR
Assistant Professor in Botany. "
ARzA LYTLE WILHOITE, M.E. I 412 Rose Street I GOR
Assistant Professor in Experimental Steam Engineering. .
A J .
J0I~1N SHERMAN HoRINE, M.E. 535 S. Limestone   ESC
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Assistant Professor in Drawing. i JOHI
JOHN JAMES CURTIS, M.E. Y. M. C. A. Building  
Assistant Professor in Testing of Materials. ~ l
PERRY ROGAN CASSIDY, B. M.E. 169 Kentucky Ave. l C
Assistant Professor in Thermodynamics. HIL
JOSEPH DIcKER, 199 Virginia Ave. ·
Superintendent of Shops, Head of Department of Practical J AME
Mechanics.
AVERY EARLY EWAN, B.S.,AGR. 315 East Maxwell I WILL
Superintendent of Experiment Fields, Department of I
Agronomy in the Experiment Station.   ELME
PERRY ELMER KARRAKER, M.A. 327 S. Upper ·
Assistant Professor of Soils, Assistant Agronomist in the *ELMi
Experiment Station. D
HENRY WEBB RIcI1=0RD, PH.D. Paris, Ky.
Instructor in Physical Chemistry.
TEMPLE R1cE HOLLCROFT, B.S. 327 S. Upper
Instructor in Illathematics.
RALPH EMERSON B1TNER, B.S. 241 S. Limestone
Instructor in Physics.
MERVIN JoE KELLY, B.S. 412 Linden Walk
Instructor in Physics.
RALPH S. DOUBLEDAY, B.S. 609 S. Limestone ·
Instructor in Chemistry.
Emwm L. GEORGER, B.CHEiv1. 609 S. Limestone _
Instructor in Chemistry.
HARRY S. CANNON, A.B.,A.M. 123 East Maxwell A
Instructor in German. `
Ancus NEAL G0RDoN, A. B. 180 East Maxwell   .
Instructor in Illathematics.
REUBEN Tnormron TAYLOR, A.B. 317 Grosvenor Ave.   l
Instructor in English. I

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1 UV I .
Mm MAREUERITE McLAIIc;HL1N, A.B. 226 East Maxwell
,) Instructor in Journalism. ‘ _
V MARY MCPHERSON 118 Bassett Court. __
Walk Instructor in Freehand Drawing.
MARQUIS J oSEI>H SMITH, B.S. 306 Grosvenor Ave. ‘ ·
Assistant in Animal Husbandry (Beef Cattle, Sheep and Swine) _
I in the Experiment Station. 4
stone WILLIAM HERBERT SIMMONS, V. S. . Louisville, Ky. I
Assistant in Hog Cholera Serum Administration in the
Experiment Station.
XWQU ARTHUR LoUIS BRUECKNER, B. S.AGR. 819 S. Limestone
V Assistant in Hog Cholera Serum Administration in the
jpper Experiment Station.
PHILIP E. BACON Experiment Station
Upper Tester of Dairy Herds, Department of Animal Husbandry
(Dairy Cattle, Horses and Poultry) in the
Experiment Station.
Walk _
ROBERT PFANSTIEL, B S. IN INDUS. CHEM. 701 S. Limestone
Assistant in Chemical Department of Chemistry in the
5. KY- Experiment Station.
EDGAR H. NOLLAU, B.S. IN CHEM. 452 Rose Lane
UPPQY Assistant Chemist, Feed Department in the
Experiment Station.
estone ED. HUSTON 149 Virginia Ave.
Assistant in Dairyin g, Department of Animal Husbandry
L Walk (Dairy Cattle, Horses and Poultry) in the
Experiment Station.
Emma JOSEPH WALKER REED 452 Rose Lane
_ Assistant Inspector of Blines and Instructor in the
t Examination of Mine Air.
ne .
les 0 VVILLIAM BERNARD WILLIAMS I State University ‘
Assistant to the Commandant.
iaxwell
OTHER OFFICERS.
'axwell   JOSEPH WILLIAM PRYOR, M.D. 261 North Broadway
Suryeon of the Battalion.
Ir Ave. I EzRA L. GILLIS, A.B. 287 South Limestone
I Secretary of the Faculty.

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30 THE STATE UNIVERSITY. 1
MARY G. FISHER Patterson Hall A
Matron o/ Patterson Hall.
» MRs. SARAH R. WEST MARSHALL 718 Rose
A Inspector of Dormitories. I
Mus. ANNA BERRY JONES 266 South Limestone
Secretary of the Superintendent of the Department of
Agricultural Extension.
LUcY KELLAR HUTCHCRAFT, A.B. 18 Mentelle Park
Clerk, Serum Laboratory in the Experiment Station.
LILLIE FRANCES LISTON 270 South Limestone
Chief Clerk, Food and Drug Department in the
Experiment Station.
ANNA WALLIS, A.B. 326 Aylesford Place
` Clerk, Fertilizer Department in the Experiment Station.
OLEVA Lou1sE GINOCHIO 240 Lexington Avenue
Secretary to the Director of the Experiment Station. ~
MAY GRACE GINOCHIO 267 Lexington Avenue
Cleric, Department of Animal Husbandry (Beef Cattle, Sheep
and Swine) in the Experiment Station.
FANNY CLARK ROGERS 646 Central Avenue
Clerk, Feed Department in the Experiment Station. _
LOUISE MARY BEWLEY 169 North Broadway
Clerk, Department of Entomology and Botany in the Q
Experiment Station.
ETHEL V. 'l. CASWALL 179 East Maxwell . ,
Clerk, Department of Chemistry in the Experiment Station.
EDITH LovE 227 North Upper 1 ,
Secretary to the Professor of Chemistry.
MRs. NELL H. TURNER 412 Linden Walk 1
Secretary to the Dean of the College of Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering. (
CoRNEL1A CORA PAGE 355 North Broadway i
Clerk, Department of Administration in the Experiment Station. ‘ I
FANNIE WALLACE UT·rERBAc1< 626 North Limestone