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CATALOGUE OF THE Oregon Agricultural College FOR 1918-19 With List of Students for 1917-18 CORVALLIS, OREGON May 15, 1918 COLLEGE PRINT SHOP 1918 CALENDAR 1918-1919 1918. JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER .. 1 4 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 67 8 9 10 89 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 .. 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 345 67 67 8 9 10 1112 3i e7 8 9 89 10 11 12 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 .. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 36 31 .. 1919. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH 1 2 34 5 67 8 9 1011 2345676 2 34 5 6 7 8 12 1314 15 16 1718 910 11 12 13 14 15 910 1112 1314 15 19 2021 22 23 2425 1617 18 19 20 21 22 1617 1819 2021 22 26 27 28 2930 31.. 2324 25 26 27 28 .. 2324 2526 2728 29 APRIL MAY JUNE 1 23 4 5 . 123 1 234 5 6 7 6 78 910 1112 46 e 7 89 10 89 1011 1213 14 13 14 15 1617 1819 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1516 1718 1920 21 20 21 22 2324 2526 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2223 2425 2627 28 27 2829 30.. 2526 27 28 29 30 31 COLLEGE CALENDAR 1918-1919 1918. September 20, FridayQuarterly meeting of Board of Regents. September 23, 24, Monday, TuesdayRegistration and examinations for admission. September 25, WednesdayRecitations begin. November 4, MondayWinter Short Course begins. November 4, MondayForestry Short Course begins. November 28, ThursdayThanksgiving, a legal holiday. December 21, SaturdayWinter Short Course ends. December 21, Saturday (noon)Christmas recess begins. 1919. December 30 - January 4, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SaturdayFarmers' and Home Makers' Week and Rural Life Conferences. January 6, MondayRegular exercises resumed. January 8, WednesdayQuarterly meeting of Board of Regents. January 25, 27, 28, 29Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday First semester examinations. February 3, 4, Monday, TuesdaySecond semester registration. February 12, WednesdayRecitations begin. February 22, SaturdayWashington's birthday; a legal holiday. April 2, WednesdayQuarterly meeting Board of Regents. April 11, FridayForestry Short Course ends. May Military inspection day. May 30, FridayMemorial Day; a legal holiday. June 1, SundayBaccalaureate sermon. June 2, MondaySenior Class Day exercises; Alumni Reunion. June 3, TuesdayCommencement exercises. Final examinations for the second semester will be held on Tuesday afternoon, June 3; Wednesday, June 4; Thursday, June 5; and Friday, June 6. June 9, MondaySummer session begins. July 19, SaturdaySummer session closes. BOARD OF REGENTS OFFICERS HON. J. K. WEATHERFORD, President Albany HON. N. R. MOORE, Secretary Corvallis HON. C. L. HAWLEY, Treasurer McCoy EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS HON. JAMESWITHYCOMBE, Governor of the State Salem HON. BEN. W. OLCOTT, Secretary of State Salem HON. J. A. CHURCHILL, Supt. of Public Instruction Salem HON. CHARLES E. SPENCE, Master of State GrangeOregonCity APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Term Expires HON. WALTER M. PIERCE La Grande, 1921 HON. H. VON DER HELLEN Wellen, 1921 HON. GEO. M. CORNWALL Portland, 1921 HON. CLARA H. WALDO Portland, 1924 HON. N. R. MOORE Corvallis, 1924 HON. JEFFERSON MYERS Portland, 1924 HON. J. K. WEATHERFORD Albany, 1927 HON. C. L. HAWLEY McCoy, 1927 HON. M. S. WOODCOCK Corvallis, 1927 BOARD OF REGENTS 5 STANDING COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE J. K. Weatherford, Chairman; C. E. Spence, W. M. Pierce, J. Myers, C. L. Hawley. FINANCE COMMITTEE M. S. Woodcock, W. M. Pierce, H. von der Hellen. COLLEGE COMMITTEE J. A. Churchill, Chairman; W. M. Pierce, N. R. Moore. STATION COMMITTEE W. M. Pierce, Chairman; H. von der Hellen, C. E. Spence. FORESTRY Geo. M. Cornwall, Chairman; Ben W. Olcott, M. S. Woodcock. EXTENSION COMMITTEE J. Myers, Chairman; C. L. Hawley, C. E. Spence, H. von der Hellen. OFFICERS OF ADMINISTRATION AND INSTRUCTION (Arranged in groups in the order of seniority of appointment) ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL WILLIAM JASPER KERR, D. Sc., President. ARTHUR BURTON CORDLEY, D. Sc., Dean of the School of Agriculture; Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station. GRANT ADELBERT COVELL, M. E., Dean of the School of Engineering and Mechanic Arts; Professor of Mechanical Engineering. JOHN ANDREW BEXELL, A. M., Dean of the School of Commerce; Professor of Accounting and Business Management. EDWIN DEVORE RESSLER, A. M., Dean of the School of Vocational Education; Professor of Education; Director of the Summer School. GEORGE WILCOX PEAVY, M. S. F., Dean of the School of Forestry. MARY ELIZA FAWCETT, A. M., Dean of Women. ADOLPH ZIEFLE, B. S., Ph. C., Dean of the School of Pharmacy. ORLO DORR CENTER, M. S., Director of the Extension Service. AVA BERTHA MILAM, Ph. B., A. M., Dean of the School of Home Economics. EDGAR KIRKE SOPER, Ph. D., Dean of the School of Mines. COLLEGE COUNCIL COLLEGE COUNCIL* FREDERICK BERCHTOLD, A. M., Professor of English Language and Literature. JOHN B. HORNER, A. M., Litt. D., Professor of History. GORDON VERNON SKELTON, C. E., Professor of Highway Engineering. JOHN FULTON, M. S., Professor of General Chemistry; Director of Chemical Laboratories. CLAUDE ISAAC LEWIS, M. S. A., Professor of Horticulture; Vice-Director and Chief in Horticulture, Experiment Station. CHARLES LESLIE JOHNSON, B. S., Professor of Mathematics. JAMES DRYDEN, Professor of Poultry Husbandry; Chief inPoultry Husbandry, Experiment Station. HENRY DESBOROUGH SCUDDER, B. S., Professor of Farm Management; Chief in Farm Management, Experiment Station. WILLIAM FREDERIC GASKINS, M. B., Professor of Music. WILLIAM ARTHUR JENSEN, Executive Secretary. FARLEY DOTY McLOUTH, B. S., Professor of Art. LOUIS BACH, M. A., Professor of Modern Languages. IDA ANGELINE KIDDER, A. B., B. L. S., Librarian. ERMINE LAWRENCE POTTER, B. S., Professor of Animal Husbandry; Chief in Animal Husbandry, Experiment Station. *The College Council is composed of members of the Administrative Council and other members of the staff with the rank of professor, asso- ciate professor, or assistant professor. 8 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE THEODORE DAY BECKWITH, M. S., Professor of Bacteriology; Chief in Bacteriology, Experiment Station. HECTOR MACPHERSON, Ph. D., Professor of Economics and Sociology; Director of the Bureau of Organization and Markets. ULYSSES GRANT DUBACH, Ph. D., Professor of Government and Business Law. IRA ABRAHAM WILLIAMS, M. S., A. M., Professor of Ceramic Engineering. HENRY CLAY BRANDON, A. M., Professor of Industrial Arts; Director of Shops. RICHARD HAROLD DEARBORN, A. B., M. E., Professor of Electrical Engineering. GEORGE FRANCIS SYKES, A. M., Professor of Zoology and Physiology. BENNETT THOMAS SIMMS, D. V. M., Professor of Veterinary Medicine; Chief in Veterinary Medicine, Experiment Station. THOMAS ANDERSON HENDRICKS TEETER, B.S., Professor of Irrigation Engineering. SAMUEL HERMAN GRAF, M. S., Professor of Experimental Engineering. WILLIAM BALLANTYNE ANDERSON, Ph. D., Professor of Physics. VICTOR RAY GARDNER, M. S., Professor of Pomology; Pomologist, Experiment Station. EDWARD MICHAEL DUFFY, Manager of Business Office. HAROLD MANLEY TENNANT, Registrar. HOWARD PHILLIPS I3ARSS, A. B., M. S., Professor of Botany and Plant Pathology; Chief in Botany and Plant Pathology, Experiment Station. COLLEGE COUNCIL PAUL VESTAL MARIS, B. S., State Leader County Agriculturists, Extension Service. EZRA JACOB KRAUS, Ph. D., Professor of Research in Horticulture, Experiment Station. GEORGE ROBERT HYSLOP, B.S., Professor of Farm Crops; Chief in Farm Crops, Experiment Station. WILBUR LOUIS POWERS, M. S., Professor of Soils; Chief in Soils, Experiment Station. ALFRED DAVID BROWNE, M. D., Director of Physical Education. JOSEPH AMOS PIPAL, Professor of Physical Education. JOHN POMOROY VAN ORSDEL,* Professor of Logging Engineering. ELMER POLIC JACKSON, B. S., Superintendent of Buildings. LESTER LOVETT, B. S., Professor of Entomology; Chief in Entomology, Experiment Station. ARTHUR LEE PECK, B. S., Professor of Landscape Gardening and Floriculture; Superintendent of Campus and Greenhouses. ARTHUR GEORGE BOUQUET, B. S., Professor of Vegetable Gardening; Vegetable Gardening Specialist, Experiment Station. WILLIAM JAMES GILMORE, B. S. A. E., Professor of Farm Mechanics. RALPH KEMPTON STRONG, Ph. D., Professor of Industrial Chemistry. CONDE BALCOM McCULLOUGH, C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering. PHILIP MARTIN BRANDT, B. S., A. M., Professor in Dairy Husbandry; Chief in Dairy Husbandry, Experiment Station. On leave of absence. 10 OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE THOMAS F. MAGINNIS, Captain U. S. Army, Retired; Professor of Military Science and Tactics; Commandant of Cadets. HARRY PERCY BARROWS, M. S., Professor of Agricultural Education. EDWIN THOMAS REED, B. S., A. B., College Editor. FRANK HENRY SHEPHERD, A. M.,* Professor of Industrial Education JESSE FRANKLIN BRUMBAUGH, A. M., LL. B., Professor of Psychology. ELMER WALKER HILLS, A. B., J. D., Professor of Office Training. HELEN LEE DAVIS, A. B., B. S., Professor of Household Arts. ALMA GRACE JOHNSON, B. S., Professor of House Administration. MARK CLYDE PHILLIPS, B. M, E., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Superintendent of Heating. RENTON KIRKWOOD BRODIE, M. S.,* Associate Professor of General Chemistry. HAROLD STEPHENSON NE WINS, Ph. B., M. F.,* Associate Professor of Forestry. WINFRED McKENZIE ATWOOD, Ph. D., Associate Professor of Plant Physiology. EDWARD BENJAMIN BEATY, B. S., M. A., Associate Professor of Mathematics. IDA BURNETT CALLAHAN, B. S., Associate Professor of English Language and Literature. 4 GODFREY VERNON COPSON, M. S., Associate Professor of Bacteriology. EDWARD BLODGETT FITTS, Associate Professor of Dairy and Animal Husbandry, Extension Service. * On leave of absence.