LRI MEETING OF 2HE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE President's Office May 8th, 1917 11 o»clock-A.tt. 1:^¾^^¾¾ >m • - -ju Present, President Kedzie, Messrs Beaumont, Woodman and Doherty. Ho quorum Toe ins present, the meeting was adjourned. Ho, quorum :: MEETING OF. THE STATE BOARD' OF AGRICULTURE Presidant's Office May 16th > 1917. IX 61 clock A*M* Present, President Kedzie t Messrs* Beaumont, Graham* Woodman, Water bury and Doherty» ---M The minutes of the previous meeting having been in the hands of the, Mr.Carpeh- ' | ter's acct\. pd. going:" I to &ov. I Sleeper§s. members were approved without reading» On motion of Mr. Doherty, the expense account of Mr •.Ben Carpenter in goinfi to Bad Axe to lay out the grounds at the residence of Governor Sleeper, was ; approved. On motion of Mr* Waterbury, Prof. French was authorized to attend a mee^j 1 ing on the Commission of Rural and Agricultural Education at Buffalo 26th, with transportation expenses paid. " : On motion of Mr. Doherty, that portion of the College farm lying west of | 25th and jProf.French I to attend ] meeting. Harrison Avenue containing about 97 acres, was leased to the War Board for the period of the present war and tiie President and Secretary v/ere authorized to exe- { J 97 acres I leased to I War Board.. | j cute a lease for the same. On motion of Mr. Woodman, tkie salaries of Mr. Arthur S. Burkett of the English Department and Mr. H. M. Ward of the Civil Engineering-Department are to be paid to the end of the College year in case they are called to the colors. On motion of Mr. Graham, the resignations of Miss VanWagenen and Miss Francis were accepted to take effect at the close of the College year. On motion of Mr. Beaumont, authority was given to move the general hospital to a place in the vicinity of the contagious' disease hospitals. On motion of'Mr'. Water bury, authority was conferred upon-the President •_gi Instructors! to toe paid for full yr. Resignations! I accepted.- : I S; j Hospital toI I be moved. I to inform the Mayor and Common Council of the City of East Lansing that proper • in ! Campus not plav grounds should be provided for the youth of East Lansing and that hereafter j to be used ' the children will not be permitted to; use that portion of the campus, north of Prof. Pettit's residence as a play ground. ft] On motion of Mr. Beaumont, it*was requested that plans for the storage and handling of coal and also for a grain elevator be prepared for submission at the June meeting. On motion of Mr. Doherty, authority was given to prepare preliminary " .j... . , ,. .|| to be 1 as plaj j as play- ground. i fl Plans for. . i| (storage- arid. J{ fctandling of :|| b o al & igrain^f If i 1-:.308 1:1,.' ;| |-i P l a ns to :1'% remodel b a th h o u se fr; [-• r,f *v& armory, *: tl !;-£- plans for the conversion of the present bath house into a gun room and storage for the Military Department together with certain improvements in the present armory :.o looking toward its enlargement at some future date* ; Messrs. v-? j I Warner & Putf appointed Deputy Inspectors of Nurseries and Orchards under the provisions of On motion of Mr. Waterbuiy, Mr. F. T. V/arner and Mr* H. If. Putnam were 1 \l nam to be | O Dep*Inspect4 A (^ Ko* 91 of the Laws of 1905, it being understood however, that the salary and | £ ors,Nurser-| ies & Or- :1.1¾. s h a r d s. ill' - •• ; • i II lili "Committee tcj m-r c o n s i d er 111-farmers1 : -I'- -I-1¾¾ i n s t i t u t es expenses of both parties axe to be paid by the United States Department of Ag riculture. On motion of Mr* Woodman, a special committee consisting of the Presi dent , the Secretary, Director Baldwin, Mr. C* S* Cook, and Prof. Taft, was appointed to consider the question of farmers1institutes and make a report and >.ft i! recommendation at the next meeting of the Board* i! I! Dean Shaw \ a s ks f or b u i l d i n gs at U*P.Exp.j The President presented a communication from Dean Shaw asking for appropriations for buildings at the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station whicn, on motion of Mr* Doherty, was referred to the Committee on Buildings and College Property. Hon. degrees On motion of Mr. Water bury, the President was authorized to confer honorary degrees upon the following persons: Charles W* Garfield - Doctor of Law Ray Stannard Baker - Doctor of Law C. P. Gillett - Doctor of Science A. B. Cordley - Doctor of Science C. B. Smith - Doctor of Science E. A. Burnett^- Doctor of Science On motion of Mr. Woodman, Miss Emily Castle was elected half-time Assistant in Domestic Science at a salary of $500*00* On motion of Mr. Waterbury, the request of Dean White for an additional short course in canning was referred to the President with power to act* 1 | Miss C a s t le A s s t . , D . S. ; \ Canning c o u r se On motion of Mr. Donerty, the request of Dean White for an additional fori appropriation of §2737»79 £or furnishings for the dormitories, was referred to If Request | a p p r . f or I dormitory | furnishings; the Secretary with power. M j jMr.Levin*s ] | expense ac-; connection with his work on muck soils, up to July 1st, are to be paid by the {j "counts to be On motion of Mr* Woodman, the expense accounts of Mr* Ezra Levin in paid. \ College. The. Secretary presented a communication from the Consumers Power Corn- Consumers • r • . Power Co. j pacy, oy Mr. A. L. Watkins, requesting the purchase of an additional tract of j land in Alcona County. 6 Reappraisal? If to be asied I Public Domain Commission to make a reappraisal of the lands in question having in || and land II sold-. | mind the possibility of gravel beds contained within them, and to arrange for On motion of Mr. Doherty, the Secretary was authorized to ask the ] their sale on the basis of such appraisal3 it being understood that only the land . 1 described in the request of the companv shall be conveyed and that the price shall ... : •.• . •. •. j • . • . . •. :| be the price of. the entire forties crossed by the lands described plus the cost of •j appraisal, the.terms being identical with the conveyance of land to the same com- o i F < 1 A pany in former cases* On motion of Mr. Woodman, Mr. Benjamin P. Pattison was-appointed .County Agent for Delta County beginning May 15th at a ialary of #2000.00- per year nane of •'•''i -'•• Co.agent, :•>& Delta Co. which is to be. paid by the College until after July 1st. . On motion of Mr. Water bury, the resignation of Mr. I. K. May stead, pre sented by Director Baldwin, was accepted to take effect ,May 15th... . .- i; Resignation,], ;Mr.Mayste.ad.f :!vi On motion of Mr. Graham, ¢^8,086-33 was -guaranteed to the federal govern-[Off~set to ;| jSmith-LeVer 1 guaranteed :~| to. gOV't.•'-';.-•] ment as an off-set to the-federal Smith-Lever funds for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1918, the sources of these funds to be established by the Director. -.•.-•;••. -.:-.-: On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the purchase of 50 lbs. of ^peanuts. 20 lbs. Bill allowedj of mints and 10 gal. of punch, for entertainment of short course students and county agents, was authorized. On motion of Mr. Graham, the President was authorized to confer the degree of Bachelor of Science upon the following persons recommended by the B.S.' degrees- faculty; Eva P., h Clark Stephen, Abel, Herbert Victor, a Anderson, Charles Daniel, a Anderson. Hessel Frank, e Anderson, J. Clyde, a Anderson, William August, a Andr ews, Herman - Alder son, a Armstrong, Adelaide Eugenia, h Barnes, G. Lee, a Barnett, Clavton Francis, a Bartlett» Herbert Charles, e Bayer-, Abraham Harry, a Beckwith, Leslie Morgan, a. Benson, Edward Byron, a Berridge, Russell Ward; a Billings, Arthur Witty, e Bird,' Ford Marshall.* a. Black, Donald Cecil, e Blodgett, Lois Lucille, h 1Blumenthal, Harry Harrison, a Bolton, Bay Blaney, v/ Bregger, John Taylor, a' Britten Burgett Burton, Burton, Butler, Butler, Cadmus, Campbell, Canfieia, Canfield. Harold, a Carlson, Ernest Fernand, a Carpenter, Wayne Ferris, a Carson, Anna Elizabeth, h Carver, Josephine, h Cashin, Raymond Edward, e Castle, Emily Lucile, h Clark, William John, a Clegg, Gilbert, a Clementsen, Harold Arthur, f Clyne, Russell Jay.- e Collins, Glenn Claude, e Comb, Alexander Maitland, e Cooledge, Victor Renville, e Cook, Wesley James, a Coon!, Warren Joseph, v Cornelius, William Harold, e Crocker, Emory Stewart, f Cromley, Roy Herbert, a Crozier, Charles Russell, a Dalby, Alice Louise, h Settling, George Harold, e Dicker, Glen George, a Clare L.. a Mead, a George Sherman, Lou Ella, h Roy Lupton;, a. Harry Lee, e Clare J., a Dietrich, Clarence. L., e Dorris, Dorothy, Margaret, h Durfee, Arthur Armson, a Dwight,. Samuel Harold, a Edmonds, Gordon Columbus, a. Eggert, William Charles, e England, Fr e d,. Jr•, a English, Hazen P,earl,.. a Estes, Howard Robert, a Fick:,. Hilmar Andreas, a Flanders, Lester Ellsworth, a Foess, Jacob Emanuel John, f Force, Mildred Elizabeth, h Ford, Austin E., e. Fox, Harold Nicholas, e Frank, Herman. George, a Fredeen, Nellie Alfrida, h Free, Cydna Florence, h Frey, Ernest Jacob, a Frimodie, Lyman L*. a Fry, Clements Co H a r d, a Fry, Josephine Lois, h Galliver, George Frederick, a Barthe* Charles Edward, a Gifford, Nell Alfred, a Gillespie, George Henry, a Glidden, Galen McKee, e Goltz, Martha Harriet, h Gower, Daniel,Ellis, a Graham, Frank Orrin, e Gretton, Louis Kemans, a Gumm, Amy Ray, h ,- Haines, Albert Wesley, a Hales, Bernice/Suialia Juanita, Hailaday, Louise Virginia, h Halsted, Alfred jDneodore, a. Hancorne, Helen,, h Har.dy, Harold Dyer., a Harman, Samuel. Willard, a Harms, Emma Margaret, h Harris, Frank Baker, a Hausherr, Frank Ernest, f Holtrop, Grace, h Henning, Ralph Burton, e. Henshaw, George Joshua, e Hilliker, Ella Louise,'h Himebaugh, Gero Albert, a • Himes, Floyd B., a. Hoag, Chauncey Allen, a Hobbs. Fred Stephenson, a Hodgkins, Philip Miller, f Hogue, Donald Barclay, a Hood, Charles Carlisle, a H o r t o n, B e r n i ce Marye, h Huebner. Edward C h a r l es , a. Jakway, B e a t r i ce H a r r a d e n, h J a s b e r g, Urho G u s t a v, a J e d e l e, L o i s , C o r i n n e, h J u d s o n, Haidee F l o r e n c e9 h Kean, Roscoe David, e Keck, William Carl, v Kelhairu John Cecil, a Kelley, Roy Palmer, e Kettunen, Arne Gerald, a Kidman, Carl M*» a Kimmel, Willis Doyle, e Kittle, Howard Victor, a Klasell, Frances Evelyn, h Knowlton, Herbert John, e Kunze, Elmer Frederick, v Kyes, Neenah Almeda, h Laidla^v, Orville William, a .LaSelle,. Mary, h Lauffer, Earl Axford Robert, e Lautner, Elsie Anna* h Leach, Melvin Arthur, a Leavitt, Lloyd Richardson, a Lee, Sheldon Beaudry, f Lepper, Russell Lloyd, a Levin, Louis Frahk, e Lewis, Leola Irene, h Lillie, Dorothy Alice, h Lloyd, Budd Will, a Long, Dwight Clark, a Love, Alden Butler, a Love, Francis Bloom, e Luther, LaRue Runnells, a McClellan, Albert Lovell, e McClure, Byron M» , f - McColl, Victor Claris e McKinley, Ruth Rogers, h McLean, Harold Parsons, a McWilliams, Robert Harold, a Macomber, Henry Edznun|i, e Maire, Abraham Lincoln, a Manuel, Elmer John, e Martin, John D*, a Marx, Frank William, e Mead, Daniel Leo, e Mehme doff, Mehme d. A l i, a M i l l e r, Oeorge F o w l e r, a Moore, C a t h e r i ne M a r j o r i e, h Moran, Lucy Mav, * h. Morgan, Ralph James, a Morrison, iJianice, h. Morse, Harlow Alexander, e Muir, Alfred Bierly, a Nelson, Minton Samuel, e itfewlon, Guy Adams, a. • ITichol, A l f r ed H o r l e y, e G l n e y, C l i n t on Beem, v OfMeara. P e r c v, a O p e n l a n d e r, F r a nk W i l l i a m, e Osgood. Glenn W e r e i e y, e P a r k e r, E s t h er Anne, h P a t c h, A*J«>, a Pate, Edwin Herman, e Patterson, Charles, e Pennington, Ray Alger, e Peppard, David Loser, a Perrin, Helen Gertrude, h Peters, Karl Andrew, a Peterson, Helen Inez, h Phelps, Earl Wayne, a Pinckney, Edward William, a Pino, Austin Lester, a Pino, Otto West, a Porter, Alton Millett, a. Povey, Hazel Emily, h Powell, Alice Uayf h Pratt, Leon Albert, e Prillerman, Delbert McCulloch, a 'Putnam, Henry Kelson, f Quick. Glen Webster, e Rasbach, James Bellinger, e Rather, Howard Christian, a Reid, Thomas Hugh, e Rice, Roscoe William, a Ritchie, Charlie, a Roberts, James David, Jr., e Robinson, Mary Elizabeth, h Rossman, Clare Fite, a Rouse, Charles Hiram, e Ryan, Marguerite Helen, h Savage, William Edward, e Schaller, Etta Katherine, h Scheetz., Clyde 0?/en Ihomas, a Schueren, Elsa iheodora, h Schumacher, Albert Fred, e Seidel, Carl J*, a Sheehan, Ralph Whitfield, e Sheffield, Arthur Robertson, e Shelden, Howard Winfield, e Sheldon, John Freeman, a Smith, Albert Knight, e Smith, Howard Oalbrath, a Smith, Leon Foster, a Smith, Lou Orene, h Smith, Louise, h Smith, Raymond Clinton, e Snook, Blanche Louise, h Somers, Max Merrill, f Sommer, Henry George, e Spaford, Frank Sullivan, a 'Stafford, Fred Ward, e Stafseth, Henrik Joakim, v Starr, Richard Mallory, a Stewart, Glen Orland, a Stewart, Hoyt Clifford, e Stewart, Lowell 0*, e Stough, Charles Russell, e Sullivan, Richard Plaisted, a Sutherland, Iva Abigail, h Tarpinian, Manuel Sahag, a fasker, Lloyd John, a i'homas, Glenn Stanton, a Thompson, James Harold, a Thompson, William Darius, a Tonkonogy, Michael Raymond, a Towne, Dorothy, h' iradeweli, Avery Pixley, e frangmar, Earl Russell, a bussing, Edna Rebecca* h Valleau. Esther Eldora, h Van Buskirk, William Frank, a ¥erschoor, Leonard Henry, a Vevia, Paul James, a Walter, Roy David, e Warner, Frank itoiles, f Washburn, Charles Abram, a Waterbury, Hubert Lawrence, e Weil, Uorman Oliver> a Weston, Clarence Earl, a Whalen, Frank Joseph, a Wilson, Fred M»« a Wilson, Lyle Moody, a Wixson, Harold J.,„a Wolfe, William Frederick, a Woodworth, Bernice'Jennie, h Zeltzer, Joseph Elihu,.v On motion of Mr, Woodman, the President was'authorized to'confer advanced degrees upon the following persons: Master of Science A r n o ld Awotin H e r b e rt Emory Drew James Godkin P a ul C l i ff o ltd K it c h in Dewey A l s d o rf S e e l ey W i l l i am K i a - s h en S ie Lewis Hunt VanWormer . Ray Gordon V o o r h o r st . • " _ On motion of Mr. Beaumont, any a d d i t i o n al names approved by t he F a c u l ty and S e c r e t a ry of t he Advanced Degree Committee s h a ll be i n c l u d e d. "" . ; .] I • j j i .: i j | ,S •degrees y^ - C o n t ' d ^ .' 1 ^- The S e c r e t a ry p r e s e n t ed a new S u r e ty Company bond f or #50,000 which w a s, - ' • • " '• on motion of Mr. Graham, a p p r o v e d. [Surety Co. : jbond p r e- j s e n t ed bySecj i On motion Of Mr. Graham, t he f o l l o w i ng s c h e d u le of employees and s a l a r i e s] as approved by t he Committee on Employees, was a d o p t ed f or jSchedule of t he e n s u i ng C o l l e ge y e a r . !e 2 nPl oye es & j s a l a r i es ! adopted. : - Salary | Allowed j I n c r e a se C u r . St a . E x t . T o t al Fame Titifce P r e s e nt S a l a ry C u r . S t a . E x t » T o t al ADMINISTRATION & MISCELLANEOUS P r e s i d e n t 's Office F. S. Kedzie B. A. Paunce Blanche B i r c h a rd S e c r e t a r y 's Office A. M. Brown J a c ob S c h e p e rs C a r o l yn L. P h e l ps Maud A. Meech L o u i se Walsworth E i l e en F l e t c h er Eda T r i c k ey C. D. B e t ts R e g i s t r a r 's O f f i ce E l i da Yakeley Anna L. F e r le C. S. Langdon L i b r a ry President 6500" lifOO* Clerk 850 w 6500 llfOO 850 200 1800* 200 Secretary 150Q-70Q> Cashier Asst.Cashier & Bk.keeper900 100 Chief Clerk975 125 850 Clerk « ^o « 600 Pur.Agt. 2100^ fc V 200 2200 2000 1000 . 1100 850 550 600 2100 100 150 150 100 Registrar 1500 • 800- Clerk Asst.toRegi550 1500 800 1550 100 200 Miscellaneous L. P. Newell Simon. Groat Rowena Ketchum E. A. Bowd Nellie Strudley Catherine Trebilcock Mary Cherry Blanche Wood Marguerite Sass Gladys Sunday Chrystal Colvin Arline Xesch Sara Layn D. C. Heffley Frederick L. Abel Engineer Nightwatch- 1350' man 650 500- Nurse Architect 2500. 800 Stenog.- 600 « 600 « 600 « 600 " 600 - 600 « 600 » 650 « « 600 Secy.Y.M.C.A5QQw Dir.Band,Cho., & Glee Club 1800- 650 500 2500 800 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 650 600 5.00 18 OO 100 100 100 100 \ „ 100 100 50 ' '' j : i .. i '.".; ,'•! 1 j \ .-{ 1 • • ' ::i --j -1 { t \ 1 6500 ' 1600 j. 850 • | i i i 1 2200 j 2200 1000 1200 1000 700 600 2200 1 | i i ' f •- 1600 1 1 1 0 00 j 1 5 50 1 5 650 5 00 2500 ! . j } 800' ! 700 J 700 7 00 700- • j • 6 00 • i 700 ' 700 | . f ..-- 700 ; 600 500 . ! 1800 • • 'f ,i • ; •• .1 •-; .-.---:) -.-1 .•"} '•!: 1 1 7: 'i ' •- ' >• . - .¾ " • = '. • •••• :1 '.II Linda E. Landon Elizabeth M. Palm Rose Coleman Librarian 1280-120 Asst. ". Assistant 950- 750- IkOQ 950 750 100 50 50 1500 ! 1000 ! •" 800 ' ] - 1 ':n -:--1 I35O 250 1600 •: SI mmmmmmm ^ ^ ^ ¢ 9¾ I n s t r . M u s ic A s s t • I n s t r ." Matron House Mother A s s t . to Dean 8c I n s t r. P h y s . C u l t u re Matron House D i r e c t or t he 1200 800 250 900 950 600- 850 1200 800 250 900 950 600 850 250 (without board) 50 50 Schedule of- employees &j salaries, H Cont'd* Dept* of Meteorology^ Name Title Present Sal, Increase Cur•Sta.Sxt•Total Cur.Sta.Ext.Total ]'• D* A* Seeley Instructor 350 350 \ DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS: I Jean's Office 5 -Beorgia L. White Dean I .Florence Stoll Grad.Asst* 3000 if 00 3000 400 200 Domestic Art < —^ m m tm m m ••—i • I-J II '• u » • — » w »* ! j • Lillian L. Peppard Asso.Prof. i • Zella E. Bigelow Instructor ; - Agnes V. Hatch I • Grace F. Smiley Instructor Instructor 1200 900 750 850 1600 800 goo g50 900 1200 900 750 850 200 50 50 150 1600 800 800 850 900 400 50 200 50 50 Professor Instructor Asst *Prof* Instructor ti m m if Domestic Science Mary E* Edmonds Louise I. Clemens Edna M. Garvin Clara Morris Mis c ellan e 0 us Louise Freyhofer Mabel L. Leffler Mrs, Minnie Meeker P r i e d r i ka M.Heyl • E d i th W. Casho' Mrs •W.L.Eastman C l a ra Hunt DIVISION 0? ENGINEERING: m D e a n 's O f f i ce • G. W. Bissell Abbey A. Snow Dean Clerk Dept.of Drawing & Design -R. K. Steward • Chace Newman • Caroline L. Holt < Alfred I dales- * F. D. Messenger .Earle H. Stewart Professor Asso.Prof. Instructor n « « Dept. Of Civil Engineering :H. K. Vedder * C. A. Melick • H. A. Gehring R. H. Reece ;-Guy H. Speeker ;-W. M. Wible :- E. C. Kiefer -W. A. Reinert 2800 Professor 1900 Asso.Prof. 1550 Asst.Prof. Instructor 1350 1450 » Asst.Prof. 1500 Instructor 1^25 125-0 I 1325 • Sept. ofn Military Science 2800 iioo 150 2800 1900 200 1550 100 1350 150 1450 50 1500 200 1325 175 1250 150 1323 175: I/P. J. Cross Sergt.Instr. Mil.Science 1250 1250 i DePt. of Physical Culture I-Chester L. Brewer Professor Dept,. of Physics c. w. 0. J. W. E. L. P. Chapman 1^ c o ck Snow Coj^le D e p t. of Zoploffft !-W. B. Barrows :.B. B. Roseboom j-F. A. Burt \ Allen C. Conger j-V. E. LeRoy >Joseph W. Stack j- S. G. Bergquist • P r o f. A s s o. £ S 8 t. it Instructor M 2000 1450 1300 1350 2000 400 1 4 50 3 00 3 00 1 3 00 50 1350 25,00 2500 Professor A s s t . P r o f. P h y s i o l o gy 1500 I5OO A s s t . P r o f. Geology A s s t . P r o f. Zoology 1400 Instructor 1250 1150 1050 96O " " « j DIYISIOH OP VETERINARY SCIENCE: • Veterinary Dept. uR. P. Lyman j-Jas.W. Benner KJ. I. Handley 3300 Dean A s s t . P r o f. Pharmac 0 lo gy 18 0 0 A s s t . P r o f. Surgery 1800 1500 200 1500 200 1400 300 1250 250 1150 1050 250 960 240 3300 1800 1800 2800 1250 2800 2100 1650 1500 1500 I7OO 1500 1400 1500 1250 4500 2400 1750 1600 1400 2500 1700 1700 1700 1500 115.0 1300 1200 3300 1800 1800 1 Name Title Dept . of Anatomy Present Salary Increase Cur.Sta.Ext.Total Cur.Sta.Ext.Total F. W. Chamberlain Asso.Prof. 2100' 2100 400 Dept. of Pathology E. T. Hallman Asso.Prof. 2100* Asst. in Pathology 1700 2100 400 1700 DIVISION OP AGRICULTURE: Dean's Office R* S» Shaw Bessie Harcourt Dean Stenog* 15,00 2300-- 700 3800 700 3)ept» of Agricultural Education — »— " M * ™ m m *^* — — - - - -- - - ~ i »i n •- • m> m * 11 W. H. French E. L. Grover " Professor Asst.Prof. 2800 • 1750. 2800 1750 150 Dept. of Animal Husbandry Geo. A. Brown W.E.J.Edwards Robert Mackie Asso.Prof. Instructor Herdsman Dept. of Dairy Husbandry A. C. Anderson C. E. Newlander Asst.Prof. Professor- J. E. Burnett Alison Raaasford Instructor M Cheese- Making R. W. Wyant Louise Landstrom Stenog. F. A. Hagadorn Instructor * 200 1800- 1650- 840 & house 2000 300 1650 840 60 200 2600- 1650- 1550- 1000- 770^ 900- 700 2800 1650 150 I55O 1000 200 770 30 900 300 700 Dept. of Farm Crops Jos. F. Cox F. A. Spragg A. L. Bibbins G. W. Putnam E.. E. Down 1900 Asso.Prof. Instr.& Res. Asso. ( Crops B r e e d i n g) I n s t r u c t or G r a d . A s s t. I n s t .& A s s t. IQ50- 400*. 450-1500 • 900 1900 200 1950 1050 400- 900 250 25O 100 150 D e p t. of Farm Mechanics H. H. Musselman W i l s on Duncan S. H. Toms A s s o . P r o f. 1650- 35O I n s t r u c t or «• .1000.- 780, 2000 1000 780 300 100 D e p t. of Farm & Horses R. S. Hudson SUpfc•of Farml400- 1400 200 D e p t. of P o u l t ry Husbandry C. H. B u r g e ss A s s o . P r o f. 1200* A s s o . P r o f. 1200* 200 I n s t r u c t or 1200 1400 1200 400 D e p t. of F o r e s t ry A. K. C h i t t e n d en F. H. Sanford E . G. Hamlin J. -•£. Rendryx 200 2600* P r o f e s s or A s s o . P r o f. 2000 A s s t . P r o f . 1 8 00 G r a d . A s s t. 400 Foreman F o r e st Nursery 800- 2800 2000 1800 400 200 100 800 160 -•- ••^•-a.*- 200 Salary Allowed ;.' 2500 25OO i700 3800 700 2800 I9OO 2300 1850 900 hou 2800 1800 1550 1200 800 1200. 700 1200 2100 2200 1300 500 1050 2300 1100 780 1600 1800 1200 2800 2200 1800 500 960 S c h e d u le ofj e m p l o y e es &! s a l a r i e s> 1 C o n t *d \m Hame T i t le P e p t. of H o r t i c u l t u re P r e s e nt S a l a ry C u r . S t a . E x t . T o t al I n c r e a se C u r . S t a . E x t . T o t al S a l a ry A l l o w ed I HI H. J .. E u s t a ce C. P. H a l l i g an TJaomas Gunson R. E. L o r ee A. T• Hootman 900 3 00 P r o f e s s or A s s o . P r o f• A s s t . P r o f• I n s t r u c t or Foreman of O r c h a r ds 2100 • 2300 1600 1400 900 D e p a r t m e nt of S o i ls M. M. McCool C. H. Spurway C. E. M i l l ar G e o . M . G r a n t h am L. C. W h e e t i ng P r o f e s s or A s s t . P r o f. A s s o. " A s s t. " I n s t r u c t or G r a d . A s s t. 2200 1750 1750 1400 1000 400 600 3000 2600 1600 1400 900 2800 1750 1750 1400 1000 400 100 200 200 150 2 00 200 100 EXPERIMENI STAT ION. ONLY •c. • J. I. *J. A. C • 0. •s. • S. P. c. p. w. p. P. H. J. s. B. F. J. J. P. I. Brown Morgan H u d d l e s on Muncie P a t t en R o b i n s on Wint er B e r g er M i l l e r- 0 ' M e a ra Barnum R i d d e ll • A. C. -R. W. P e t e r s on l y t ie • H. J. Bock W. C. Button G. J. Bouyoucos . Maxy K. North ;.%ra V. Bogue •S. J. Brownell R e s . A s s t . in Bac U tf 11 ft t y. Pa- II II " P l a nt H II " " C h e m i st Res .As s o. in Chem. " A s s i s t a nt 11 " in M H S a a t ." 11 1800 I55O 1200 fchl35,Q 2800 2000 16 50 1150 1100 it 11 11 I n s p e c t or P i e ld I n v e s t i g a' t or in Dairying Asst. in M Investigator in Seed Production Asst.in Hort. II II M R e s . A s s o . in S o i ls S t e n o . E x p . S t a . C h e i n. B u l l e t in C l e rk A s s t . in D a i r y i ng 1200 1200 950 1200 1200 I55O 2200 6 00 660 900 1000 1200 \P. T. Hebard " « C h e i a i s t ry I n s p e c t or 1800 1550 1200 1350 2800 2000 1650 1150 1100 1200 1200 950 1200 1200 1550 2200 600 660 900 1000 1200 EXTENSION ONLY •R. J. B a l d w in ; J o s e p h i ne J . L o h m an D i r e c t or S t e n o g r a p h er : County A g e n ts it 11 n 11 11 tier" Agt 11 i-Eben Mumford :-C. B. Cook / A l f r ed B e n t a ll ;-David Woodman i-H. J. L u r k i ns !-C, L. Nash l-C. H. KnoiDf '-C. V. B a l l a rd i-J. P. Kadonsky i-Leo M. Geismar :-R. G. H o o p i n g a r: ;-H. G. S m i th • C. L. C o f f e en ;-L. R. W a l k er i-R. V. T a n n er I--R. L. O l ds !-H. B. B l a n f o rd NRo s w e ll G. C.arr , Copt »d E x t e n s i o n, Con^cU Present Salary Increase Salary Allowed |Schedule..6"fv- employees-&: ^alari€s>-<^ bo"nt:»•<*••'< : /- Franit Sandhaxnmer • Agt. Manistee1 Co* E. 3. Hill -• ' J•"'"W*'.Weston Menominee Co» " District Agt* in charge of Extension work in U.Pexw Home Economics Margaret Just-in Specialist Asst*~in Home. Ec•Extension Work If Edna V* Smith . * N N II H Boys & Girls Club Work E. C« Lindemann * State Leader C. A* Spaulding- Assistant Anna B. Cowles " Stenographer Farm Crops J» W* Mcolson Specialist ti Live Stock W* F. Raven * J* A. Waldron . Horticulture J* H. Carmody - Specialist N Specialist M (Upper Pen.) Potatoes & Vegetables 60G 900 1600 1600 1200 800 700 700 850 600 1200 1050 2000 1200 2000 1300 600 900 1600 1600 1400 1000 1100 900 95,0 600 I5OO 1050 200 200 400 200 100 500 200 200 2200 1400 2000 1300 C*''W* Waid • Specialist 1800 400 2200 Farm Management Demonstrations Demonstrator 500 500 Control of Insect pests Household Engineering 0, E. Robey .. Specialist 1200 200 1400 Forestry, E. CV Mandenberg- Ext .Representative 1200 200 1400 Institutes L. R. I'aft - Vesta C. Haney Superintendent Stenographer Markets J as. N. McBridev R. H. Elsworth • Director Assistant 1600 600 1800 300 1600 600 200(State )2000 300 Publications ^ - ^ » — ^ - i i li '—nun Pi i » " '~ »~- ITellie Clark Clerk Publications 480 120(Lev.St.)60Q (Increases on experiment station funds are a ll on S t a t e .) (Increases on extension funds are a ll Lever except as otherwise specified.) ! Bote. On motion of Mr. Doherty, the President and Secretary were given author- | Monthly. ity to act in reference to the salaries of certain monthly employes, ! employees, t|..Exp*accts '3: of .Board I Board meet May 31 to ft!- | | R o ad at If. Chatham. r 1 1 1 i i On motion of Mr» Woodman, the expense accounts of the Board members were approved* On motion of Mr, Doherty, it was voted that when the Board adjourn, it adjourn to meet at the College May 3lst at M- 01 clock P.M. The President presented a communication from Dean Shaw in Reference to the road in front of the experiment station at Chatham* On motion of Mr* Woodman, Mr. Graham was authorized to act for the Board in this matter* On motion adjourned* //&^c S e c r e t a r y. TtTTTfr/'Tf'TtffifTFTrTr infjj fhtifffff'Trft'H'iTir MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE President's Office May 31st, 1917 k 01clock P.M. Present, President Kedzie, Messrs. Beaumont, Wallace, Doherty and Graham* The minutes of the previous meeting v/ere approved with the following corrections: # 1 • 1 1 I Corrections to minute§; May 16 [ add to Page 1,paragraph 5, change the word "contract" to "lease** Page 3, l i st of p e r s o ns to be g i v en d e g r ee of "Doctor of S c i e n c e ", t he name of E. A. B u r n e t t* Page h, p a r a g r a ph 3, add a f t er t he v/ord " p u n c h ", "for t he e n t e r t a i n m e nt of s h o rt c o u r se s t u d e n ts and county a g e n t s ." to R e p a i rs d a i ry b a r n, e t c. The P r e s i d e nt p r e s e n t ed a r e q u e st from P r o f. Anderson f or c e r t a in r e p a i rs to t he d a i ry b a rn and o t h er b u i l d i n gs c o n n e c t ed w i th t he d e p a r t m e n t, which I on m o t i on of Mr. D o h e r t y, was r e f e r r ed to t he P r e s i d e nt w i th power to a c t* t he f o l l o w i ng s u p p l e m e n t a ry r e p o rt of t he ; | S u p p l e m e n t -; ' a ry r e p o rt ; I on employees Committee on Employes was a p p r o v e d; L.LT*Field On m o t i on of Mr* Doherty, That in t he department of Drawing and D e s i g n, Mr* 1* U* F i e ld be g i v en : t he t i t le of A s s o c i a te P r o f e s s or of Drawing and Design* J.L.Mor.se That Mr. J* L* Morse be g i v en t he t i t le of A s s i s t a nt P r o f e s s or of Draw i ng and Design* A . I d d l es That Mr. A* I d d l es be g i v en t he t i t le of A s s i s t a nt P r o f e s s or of Drawing and Design and t h at h is s a l a ry be made #lty00*>00» an i n c r e a se of #5.0.00 over the 1 p r e v i o us a c t i on of t he B o a r d. Andrew Walfcj That Mr* Andrew W a t t, I n s t r u c t or in P o r g e, be g i v en a c o n t r a ct at a I s a l a ry of #1100.00* Mr*Bouyoucos That Mr* George Bouyoucos, R e s e a r ch A s s o c i a te in S o i ls be g i v en a c o n- ; t r a ct at a s a l a ry of 2500.,00, an i n c r e a se of # 1 0 0 . 00 over t he p r e v i o us a c t i on of ; ^ { ( C o r r e c t i o ns to m i n u t es of H a y l § t h , 1 9 1 7, have been made as i n d i c a t e d .)