Schepe rs reimbursed on account of false checx. Person to assist in College Extension Miso.Fund increased on account Barrows• Bulletin*. •II: On motion of Mr. G-raham, the Secretary was authorized to reimburse Mr. schepers, Cashier$ from the M.A.C. Miscellaneous Fundf to the extent of §6^,00 to cover the (amount advanced "by him on account of fraudulent checK received at the Secretary's bffice. On motion of Mr. G-rahams Dean Shaw was authorized to employ a suitable person to devote a sufficient amount of his time to College- Extension worJc in Field forestry, and to do such other field work as may be deemed advisable. On motion of Mr. waterburys #5,000.00 was added to the apportionment of jthe Miscellaneous Fund* on account of the publication of the- bulletin of Prof. Barrows, on Michigan Bird Life* On motion adjourned. Secretary. MEETING)':OF STATE BOARD .01? AGRICULTURE Presidents.-Office March 2D, 1912• 2::00 o'clocK P.M, f Presentj President Snyder, Messrs. Graham, ¥aterbury, and Beaumont. Ho quorum was present and the meeting was adjourned after discussing with j£r. G-eismar matters relating to proposed changes at the Upper Peninsula Experiment statio11- April 18th, 1912 MEETING- OF THE STATE BOARD OF AG-RICULTURE President's Office 2 O'ClocK P.M. Present, President Snyder, Messrs. Graham, Doherty, Wallace, Waterbury, and Woodman. Employment C, A. Tyler 1 The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. President Snyder reported the employment of Mr. C. A. Tyler as College Extension Field Agent in Forestry at a salary of §1500, beginning April 23rd, under authority given at a former meeting of the Board. .Removing _ pear J. orchard and 'other trees On motion of Mr. ¥7aterbury, the recommendations of Prof. Eustace in re- ference to removing the pear orchard on the west side of the grounds and other small trees on t;ie campus, was adopted. Resignation ] of Dr.. '•Marshall President Snyder presented tne resignation of Dr. Marshall to taKe ect September 1st, which was on motion of Mr. Wallace, referred to the com- on employees. 2W. • . On motion of Mr. Btiheettf, the following f6i?Ms pprovided"foe In Act;.:Np., 135 of the Public Acts of 1911* were adopted. . ;' . • "Form of Application and Contract for the exemption from taxation of pri- :%.- vate Forest Reserves in accordance with the provisions, of Act. No. 135 of -- the•'.••'•~;-".'^Atn+nifr '2 ' Public-Acts of 1911. :? '* \£:^- "'" ' ; ••' - • • .-' . ' . • . . f r . om t a x a t i o; :" ;."". .• . HI) on lows: acres hereby maiie application for the exemption of taxes' .peservesV^p located county, township., range" and section •described as >fol- The following observations were made on the tract: Tile growth on tne area is artificial forest. • • natural 1. Topography ana general soil characteristics. 2. Pastured or unpastured; if unpastured. since when. 3. Number of original or second growth trees, also planted trees or each species per acre. • •""" • *k Board feet per acre of original or second growth of each species. 5. Planted.... Date. 6. Spacing in case.of clear planting. 7. Source and age of planting SLOCK. . . .• • . • - ' ". 8. Cost of'stocK. 9. Cost of planting. ID. Cost of yearly care to date. 11. Present size and condition. 12. Value of land per aere.. ul Hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the facts about the above forest area, and agree to care for this forested area, accordance with the provisions of Act. 133 of the Public Acts of 1911. Date Signed_ P.O.. Form of Notice :by Treasurer to Supervisor or other Assessing Officer in accordance with tue provisions of Act. ¥0. 135 of the Public Acts of 1911. of Hame of applicant Residence has made formal application for exemption from taxation of Private~Eo-re-st Reserve (Under Public AotVof 1 9 U, Kb. 135.), embracing __of ' Character of. located*' forest, whether artificial or natural or combination forest growth county, township, range and section described as 'follows: acres Land Description. Signed Treasurer of Date County The secretary read a letter from the Land Commissioner in reference to the u. ¥. J of the S.w.i of Sec. 36, T. 2U- 1T.R. SW.,. which it was reported a party Letter in regard to_ squatter. is occupying without authority; On motion of Mr. Woodman, the secretary was de- rected to vjrite Representutive Caldweil for information in regard to. the squatter on t h is l a n d. • • 1 On motion of Mr. Doherty. the Secretary was authorized to withdraw from the M.A. C. miscellaneous fund, #50.00 to be used under the direction..of Prof. Patten as- an advance for the expenses of the party collecting fertilizer samples.. On motion of Mr. Wallace, the secretary was' directed to advertise for coal for.the .ensuing year, the bids to be opened at the next meeting of the Board. Expenses cf, party"col-; lecting fertilizer, smapies, :. Bids fop Coal. A communication from Prcf. Shaw in reference to maximum price for labor", . Maxium . - price for was on motion of Mr. Wallace, laid over until the next meeting of the Board, and I I I H . . • •; 1 . ' • ' • • •• ' |"the: Secretary was instructed to report at that rirae the names , wages and Kinds of •j-labor of the different employees of the institution outside of the salaried payroll, |. Secretary1 i: "Salary", in- I -creased* Iginning April 1st* 31 . . On; motion of Mr. Graham* $500*00.was added to the Secretary's salary be- I On motion of Mr. Doiierty, tiie following list o.'f salaried employees was ap- proved; C- & S . - - C u r r e nt and Experiment S t a t i o n, if! .Li at of fu s a l a r i ed I) employees, 1J. 1. Snyder p3. A..Faunce Blanche Birchard |A. M. 3rown |j. Schepers Slara A. Hinman Maud A.Meecu touise S. Walsvforth C. D, setts Elida Yakeley PRSSIDilNT ' S OF VICS P r e s i d e nt Editor M . A . C. Record Clerk 5000 1100 600 .•••- SECRETARY'S OFFICE Secretary Casliie-r Eooloeper Ciiief Cleric Cleric Parents ing Agent REGISTRAR Registrar •2000 1500 SOO 9 50 600 1500 1000 C & S C & s C & s C 8c s . INSTITUTE AND NURSERY INSPECTOR iL.R. Taft Superintendent 2000 LIBRARY Linda E, Landon B e s s is Palm Librarian Assistant Librarian 1000 C & S 600 L. F. Fewrell Simon Grout ft. Ketchum Edna Spindler Garcia Carl ifellie E. Strudley Sdna M. Pino Dewey A. Seeley Jred Killeen kittle McDonald MISCELLANEOUS Engineer PluLfoer ITigiit Wa Stenographer U Instructor if Stenographer 1200 900 600 50 0 550 550 500 500 300 2M-0 550 C 8c. S. DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS Maude Gilchr i s t Dean D3PK OF DOMESTIC ART Hazel Berg i l i l l i an A. Peppard Instructor ii 1700 1000 . soo DEPT. OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE jAgnes Hunt |Grace E. Stevens (Louise Preyhofer ?Grace L. Scott isfiitn w. Casho Mrs. R. D. Crawford G. ?/, BISSSLL Clara 3, P u r c e ll ff. K. VEDDER C>. A. MeliCiC \i, B., Wendt E;.D. Kingman H|. S. Marsh A], M. OcicerlDlad RJ. W^ Powell C-. D. C u r t i ss Professor instructor Instructor Musfi-c 1500 700 - . 1100 600 Physical Culture G50 550 11 House Director ti 11 DIYISI01T OF ENGINEERING Dean Cleric 3000 600 ,2-5.00 1500 DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Professor Asst. Professor Asst. Professor Instructor 1! " Bi 11 - 1300 1000 1000 800 S50 1600 ' \\ •G Q 14 I 3 r r Victor T. Wilson Ohace Newman5 * M. D. Farmer - T,A. Poison ' Edward J. Kunze ' A. smith • J. A. Neal 'Jas. L. Morse - Ernest A, Evans - A. P. Krehtel -E. 0. BaKer - ¥. R, Holmes vE. 0. Crawford - G-eo. W. Hobba * &+ R. Sawyer - ¥. !. Lodge -c. ¥• Chapman - ¥. E. LaycocK - 0. L. snow Ohar-les E. Marshall Otto Rahn Chas. ¥• Brown Rachel Benham -Zae Northrup -ward Gdltner ¥.. s. Robbins -Ernst A Bessey - Richard DeZeeuw -Rose H, Taylor • R. P. Hibbard *G. H. coons vRuth F. Allen -Bertha E. Thompson J. 0. Th. uphoff FranK s, Kedzie R. c. Huston A. J. ClarK -J. 0. BOCK Bruce E, Hartsuch P. ¥.• Bentzen BabCOCK H. A. snepp •M. F. Johnson &. E. Crowe _Claud o, Emmons E. E. Bieghle ~R. H. Reece •James E. Robertson J. P* MacKlin •Walter B. Barrows - Jesse J. Myers - Frederics 0. Burt - B. B. Roseboom -Roy s. Davis H. S. Osier • Richard,P. Lyman •F, ¥. ChaMberlain Ji s.: McDaniel B i • DEPT,. OF, DRAWINC3- & DESIG-U Professor Assistant Proffessor instructor DEPT* OF 1IECHANI0AL E As sistant Professor MM Instructor U H If « M Foreman ¥ood Shop : . Foundry Forge Shop Shop'Engineer Instructor 2300: 1500 850 1900 1600 700 720 1100 1200 900 900 900 780 1000 DEPT, OF PHYSICS & ELECTRICAL EKG-IMBERIH& Professor Assistant Professor Instructor 2300 1500 1^00 1 1 00 1100 950 • • . • « • DIVISION OF SCIENCE & LETTERS DEPT. OF BACTSRIOLOG-Y. Professor Assistant Professor Instructor N If DEPT. OF BQTONY Professor Assistant Professor Instructor it M If DEPT. OF CHEMISTRY Professor Assistant Professor Hi It Instructor H If II II DEPT. OF MATHEMATICS Professor Instructor it « H H DEPT. OF PHYSICAL CULTTIHE Director DEPT. OF Z00L0Q-Y Professor 3 Assistant Professor Instrator u u DIVISION OF V1S33BNABY •SCIENCE Professor Asat. Prof.of Vet. Ahat. :•'-• '::•:•-; ll>v::;:;:':;:':.11::surgery;:; 3000 C & 8 1900 G &-S •1500 c & s 800 '. 1000 C & S 1800 C & S 1200 C 5c S 2000 C & S 15Q0 950 1350 c & s 1350 c &. s 900 900 720 3000 1600 1700 1000 950 850 75Q 2300 900 1100 1100 inoo 1000 900 1000 900 2000 2000 1600 1000 1100 850 900 2500 1800 1600 ' li Titos. 0. Blaisaell IE. S. King ! H e len Mi cliae li de s jNorma L. G-ilchrist iHerman Hensel ;Mrs. G-eo. A. Robson I William A. Robinson iRay D. Penney Is. G-. Fischer iL« B. Mayne |w. s. Bittner (Milton Simpson !R. H. Pettit !Eugenia McDaniel JG-eo. D. Shafer ;W. 0. HedricK IE, H. Ryder iMinnie A. ¥. HendricK Id. S. Dunford P. J. Gross; . |R. s. snaw JR. J, Baldwin 'G-eo. A. Brown jA. 0. Anderson !H, ¥. Newnall I Louise Landstrom |j» o. Linfcpn iV. M, Shoe smith ' [J. A. J e f f e ry • !o. H. Spurway ' ;H. H., Musseiman. • i F l o y e t l. Pogle • Andrew ¥a.tt |¥. F. Ra^en &•» R. P o t ts |0# K. Wnite R. S. Hudson Iff. H. French ;J. Pr*ed BaKer F. -.'a* Sandford I. ¥. G-ilson H. J. Eustace b. P. Halligan IThomas G-unson G-eo. W. Hoad A. H. Davis f. H. ¥an Suchtelen A. J. Pa^fcten J3. S« Robinson ¥m. 0. M a r t i; Frame 0. Spragg iviyra v. Bogue G-eo. Bouyoucos DEPT- OF ENG-LISH Professor Assistant Professor Insturctor M H M M M II If DEPT. OF ENT0M0L0G-Y Professor Instructor DEPT. OF HISTORY Professor -Assistant professor instructor DSPT. OF MILITARY SCIENCE Sergeant DIVISION OF AG-RICTJLTURE Dean ClerK DIPT. OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY Instructor DSPT. OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY Professor Instructor ClerK DEPT. OF POULTRY,HUSBANDRY Instructor DEPT. OF FARM CROPS Professor Instructor DEPT. OF SOILS Profesaor Instructor DSPT. OF FARM MECHANICS Instructor 0 in Blacicsmithing DEPT. OF CaLLEG-E EXTENSION Field Agent Live stocK M • Farm Crops horticulture "• • DSPT. OF FARM & HORSES Foreman College Farm Dept. OF AG-RIOULTURAL EDUCATION Professor DEPT. OF FORESTRY Professor Assistant Professor Instructor DEPT. OF HORTICULTURE Professor Assistant Professor Instructor M Foreman Grounds EXPERIMENT STATION ONLY Res. Asst. Bacteriology Chemist Res. Asst. Chemistry If Asst. Crops Experimenter Bulletin ClerK Res. Asst. in Soil Physics £ _ « 2000 1500 850. 850 1100 850 1000 1000 1100 1000 1050 1100 2000 C & S 900 0 & S 1800 C & S 2300 1300 850 1000 TOO 3000 c & s 1200 C & 3 1500 c & s 2300 0 '& s 1200 550 1200 2200 C & S 1000 2300 0 & s 1350 1500 850 900 1500 950 1650 1000 2300 2300 c & s 1700 1600 2.000 C & S 1800 0 & S 1200 120.0 600 1350 aooo 1500 1200 1500 600 1350 ZRI On motion of Mr. Graham, the action of the faculty in segregating'..the Veterinary course from the Agricultural course was approved On motion of Mr. Graham, the Secretary and Architect Bowd were-direct- ed, to advertise for "bids for a baicery building according to the plans submitted by Mr. Bowd, and to. prepare plans for a veterinary building in-accordance with of! CourseV---; jBaKery . jBuilding sketches submitted by Dr. Lyman. On motion of Mr. Waterbury, the expenses of the board .members were allowed. On motio11 adjourned. Secretary MEETING-..OF THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE. * President's Office, • - • -0-0-0-0- May 15 th, 1912- —. ._ . , , 2 O'ClOCK P. M. Present* President Snyder, Messrs. Graham, Doherty, Waterbury, Beaumont - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 - 0- •' " -» • - " and woodman. - • • Minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved. On motion of Mr. Waterbury, the resolution of the Board passed at the former meeting .by which the Secretary was instructed to advertise for bids for the erection of a baxery, was reconsidered and on motion of Mr. Beaumont was laid, upon the table. On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the salary of Mr. J. C. BoeK of the Chemical department was made $1100.00 for the ensuing year and Mr. J. R. Mitchell and Mr. H.H. Morris, were appointed instructors in the Chemical department at a salary of |95O.OO and $850,00 respectively, and Mr. S. I. Nye -was appointed assistant professor of Agricultural Education at. a salary of flU-OO.OG, beginning September Advertising Bids for BaKery Laid on Table. Ohem. • in—; creases mads. Nye Assr. Prof Agrii. Ed. 1 I 1 s t. • • • ' • . ' . -' ' . • On motion-of Mr. Beaumont, Mr. Waterbury and Mr. Woodman were appointed a committee to wait upon Dr. Marshall andpresent to him the request of the Board -. that- he with-draw his resignation and the committee on employees was authorized to maice a satisfactory adjustment of Dr. Marhsall's relations to the Experiment Station and of other College matters in which he is concerned, and if such is not Dr. Marshall asfed to . with-draw • resignation. possible, to employ a.successor. The following proposals for furnishing the College with coal for the en- suing year were received: Rob't. Gage Coal Co., Bay City-, Michigan. Consolidation Coal Co.s Detroit, Michigan f lump Nut, Pea. and SlacK f Lump Nut, Pea and SlacK #2,90 2.20 2.30 2,45 Coal' pro- posals for 1912