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MEETING OF THE STATE BOARD OP AGRICULTURE.
President's Office
June 11 , 1913. ,2:30 P. H,
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present, president snyder, Messrs. Graham, Doherty, Waterbury,
Beaumont and Woodman.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
On motion of Mr. Graham, the president was authorized to confer the
following degrees recommended by the faculty:
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE.
Agriculture,
Allen, Percy IraBailey, Frank: TaylorBai:er, Thomas FredBowles, Herbert RudolphBrice, Dwight AllenBrandes, Elmer WalterCarey, Lafayette Charles 'Carstens, Carl ChristopherClothier, Herbert GeorgeCorey, Walter CoombsDavidson, William LeslieDennison, Homer EdwardDigby, Earl LeoEddy, AlfredEllman, Morris CrasnianslcyFields, Walter SamuelGodin, Frederick JosephGoodwin, Ozias TalcottGorenflo, Elmer FrederickHagerman, Deloy leslyHamilton, Joseph HealdHendric3cson, Arthur HowardHewitt, Howard EugeneHo.c£, Elmer ForrestHutcnins, Lee MiloHunn, Howard H.Kaden, Frederick CharlesKetcham, Paul DwightKimball, Hichard MauthenoElinger, Earl MottLoree, Robert EarlMcClintoci:, James AlbertineMclntyre, Howard Holce
Engineering
Allen, GleasonAndrews, Francis EngelbertBauer, Clifford LawrenceBauer, Walter FerdinandBissell, Richard ElwoodBradley, Harry HazeBrands, Ivan EamesCampbell, LeRoy WardenChamberlin, Ralph GeraldChambers, Edward GeorgeCollins, Earl HarryCumming, William SinclairDean, Truman J.DeGlopper, MartinDillman, Grover ClevelandDoan, George H.Douglas,- Earl ChesterDunn, Lancie WilliamFillcins, Stanley JayGilsonv Clair AmasaGribble, William CharlesGridley, Gorman Brown
Gaffney, Edward BernardJaciclin, Harold SadisonStege, George William
MclTeil, William ThomasMason, Arthur CharlesMather, Dan WiliardMiners, Harold FreemanOiney, Albert JacksonOlney, Clinton Beempailthorp, Raymond RandallPicKford. Irvin ThomasReed, Luther JamesReiley, WillgertRlddell, Fred ThomasRosen, RobertRunner, Arthur JohnRussell, Merl AndrewSacKrider, Ard ThomasSandhammer, FranlcSayre, Donald Thomasschuyler, Harry A.scriber, Lynn WilliamServis, Lawrence RaymondSimpson, jJatlian DuncombeSmoicer, Roy SimonSnow, Harry GilbertVining, Keats Kendallv/aagbo, HermannWells, Joseph Samuelwendt, John MartinWheater, Henry JayWilhelm, Philip warrenWilson, Alston JohnWoodin, Irving JohnWright, Harmon KlineOsier, Harold ScottFrahm, Uorman Fred
Blomquist, Fritz TheodoreGranger, Fred L.Holland, Maurice Lawrence
Hac3c, David GeorgeHall, Carroll HerseyHammond, Dana CharlesHaugh, Raymond ReckHilbert, Joseph VictorKanters, Lloyd MclTealKelley, Leon perryKiefer, Earl Chester. Lardie, George LeslieLovelace, Edward KeetsMacdonald, Joseph AlexanderMoore, Morris HomerSles, William Lavane.prescott, Lyle ArthurRiblet, William RoyRobey, Orsel EdwinStones Donald DwightThompson, Leroy HatchelVanKercMiove, JosephWalsh, Frederic Johnwardj Homer MerleZicicgraf, Arthur FerdinandMeyer, Earle HortonHarvey, BurtwiirShuttleworth, Earl HarrisonChapman. Carroll Barney
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Conferring
of
degrees.
Home Economics.
Alger, lulalia BelleAllent Rhea BerniceAvery, Jeane P.Baab, Minna EllenBall. Luie HopkinsBrusseroach, Ruth AntoinetteClemens, Louise IsabelClawson, Mary LouiseCrane j' Laura EdnaCrane, RenaFavorite, Fellie GraceGar finer, Harrie11 BarbaraGraham, Gladys PhyllisHayes, Florence MarieHogan, Susie Juanita
Forestry,
Colgan, Richard AndrewOoo'ky Gerald D.Cowing, Frani PickeringCrawford, Charles BeattieFletcher, John DeShonGeyer, Elmer CharlesKroodsma, Raymond Frederick
y, Clara JoiceKnickerbocker, Mamie MaudeLamoreaux, MadgeLangworthy, Hannah VirginiaLev/is, Almyra DeweyLoree, Martna Van OrdenMcEillop, Mary EthelNormington, Rutn DorothyHason, Maude EstnerPowell, Hazel Stne3:snafer, Mary SylviaSherman, iva DellSmith, Lodie ReedTurney, Mary Emelihe¥aldron,- Clara May
McDonald, William ArthurMooney, Bernie EdwardSilDlej'-, Judson standishTinker, sari WarrenWarner, Arthur Erastuswestveld, MarinusV7olf, Arthur David
Veterinary.
Wile den, Levas Alison
HONORARY DEGREES.
Mr.Mr.Mr.
C.J .J..
E.J .H.
Bassett,Jato?ay.Moores,
Master of Horticulture,Master of Horticulture.Master of Arts.
ADVANCED DEGRESS.
Master of science.
Svetlikoff, Kbnstantin NiicolaevichRoss, Charles Burt
Oviatt. Charles JayHurley, John Carlton
Carrier, Lyman
Master of Agriculture.
Foster. Floyd Ossian
Master of Horticulture.
Reed, Clarence Arthur
Civil Engineer.
•Thatcher, Fent Edwin NapoleonJohnson, Sidney EgbertJohnson, Maurice FlowerDiKeman, Myron JayCavanagh, John Griffi th °
Gurney, Dayton AlvinBates, Srastus liewtonPiper, William Eugene
Goetz. Christian Herman
Northrup, Lydia ZaeKrentel, Calla LlllieGilger, Mrs. Amy Vaughn
Cade, Claude MarshallSeverance, Howard DanielAUten, Claude IsaacSpencer, Louis MartinSteele, Joseph Herbert
Mechanical Engineer. - : : ; •
PoKorny, Emil CharlesIreland, Capt. Marie Lor in
Master of Forestry.
sanford, FranK Hobart
Master of Home Economics.
Raven, Paulina ElonaIreland, Mrs. Irma ThompsonReed, Mrs. Katherine McNaughton
M,
To pusiiase
Wood"bury
farm. .= :
On motion of Mr. Woodman the following resolution.?ra,s adopted.
Resolved,- That the President, the Secretary and Mr. Graham, "be appointed a
committee with power to purchase land known as the WoodDury farm and to arrange •
terms of payment, provided the Attorney General shall rule that such authority
rests with the Board, and if not, then to purchase so much of said farm as the
legislative act provides for and to lease the remainder with an option for its
purchase at a future time.
On motion of Mr. Doherty, the request of the Eunomian Society for privi-
lege of building a society house upon the College campus, was referred to the
Committee on Buildings and College Property.
Mr. Win. Smith appeared "before the Board with complaint regarding the
operation of a mi He route "by the College.
On motion of Mr. Doherty, this matter was referred to the Committee on
the Agricultural Division.
On motion of Mr. Doherty, Miss Yakeley -was authorized to attend, at the Miss Yakeley
Eunomian So,to "build oncampus. .
Matter- ofcollegemi lie routs.
expense of the College, a meeting of registrars to "be held at Salt Lake City in
July.
On motion of Mr. Woodman, the following resolution was adopted:
. Resolved,- 'That the College furnish a ticket for the alumni "banquet to each member
of the graduating class wishing to attend, and pay for any shortage in the numtoer
of plates guaranteed, under the approval of the Secretary, to the caterer at fifty
cents a plate, provided the alumni committee charges those attending the "banquet
fifty cents each for tickets.
On motion of Mr. Woodman, the following report of the committee on a
two-year course in practical agriculture, was adopted:
June 7, 1913.president J. L, snyder:-
The following report is submitted "by the committee appointed to considerestablishment of two year course in practical agriculture.
Recommendations relative to Short Courses for the year 1913-1^. iDuring the College year,.now about to close, five Short Courses were ;
offered, viz: General Agriculture, first and second years; Creamery Management,. first and second years; Cheese Maying; Poultry Raising and Fruit Growing. Thesewere all eight weeks courses except the second year creamery management 7tfiieh wassix. During the development of these courses the process has "oeen a lentheningone, the course in fruit growing at one time extending over "but two weeks. Thecommittee recommends that all courses other than general agriculture remain un-changed, as to the time and general plan, for the present, .
Your committee also recommends that the ccurse in general agriculturefor the coming year "be lengthened "by the addition of seven weeks "beginning Monday,Uovemlier 3rd, 19,13. The future may demand still further extension "but we deem it"best not to make a more radical change during the first year, of the transition.We also recommend that, for a time at .least, the work of this first term, November3rd to December 19th, he made independent, as far as possible, of the second termuntil the new plan shall have completely replaced the present eight weeks cour.se.The first term could "be made up of studies such as the following, vtz; Study ofBreed Types, Forge ana Bench Work, Physics, (relating to agriculture), English,Business Training, Development of Agriculture and Rural Sociology, with possiblysome preliminary work in Soils or Crops.
The second term, January 5th to February 27th, could remain as no?/ out-lined for the first year, including the following studies, viz: Study of Breeds,Farm Crops5, Soils, Forge and Bench. Veterinary Science, Animal Feeding, Horticultureand Forestry. The first term's work shculd precede this, "but would not necessarily"be prerequisite to it. This would, therefore, make it possible to readvertise thesecond term along with the other short courses after registration for the firstterm- had taken place,
The second year short course in general agriculture would remain the samefor this year, as there would not be any candidates for an extended second year thefirst season. . :'
We also recommend that the standard of entrance should not "be less thancompletion of the eighth grade or its equivalent, and that the minimum age limitshould not be less than seventeen years.
§.. s. Shaw• J» Eustace ' • •
w. w. Johnston .. .
to go toSalt Lake
City.
Tickets for
alumni "ban-
quet.
Report on
two-year
course.
I College matI ters must be| in hands offpres. a weeli{"before Board
|]:Board:;toagain
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1 Addition tdassay l a b -
l:;;;oratbry.; •••
Salaried
employes.
.On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the following resolution was adopted:
Resolved,- That all important college matters requiring the attention of the
Board must "be placed in the hands of the President at least one wee£ "before each
regular meeting, and copies submitted to the members of the Board.
On motion of Mr. Woodman it was.voted that when the Board adjourned, it
adjourned to meet on Tuesday, June 24-, at M-:OO P. M.
• On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the request of Prof. Kedzie for an addition
to the small assay laboratory in the rear of wells Hall, was granted and the
Secretary authorized to have the change made.
•.••.'• ̂ .f:-:The;foll6wi.ng'list of salaried employes was presented ~by the committee
on employes: ; ... -,
UAME
-Snyder, J. L.-Paunce, 3. A.Birchard. Blanche
Secretary's Office
•Brown, A. M«-Schepers, Jacob- Maxwell. s Lena M.
Heech, MaudWalsworth, Louise-Betts. C. D.
Rau, Louise
Registrar
. Ya&eley, Slida
Inst. & Nursery Insr;.
Taft, L. R,
Library
rLandon, Linda 1.Palm, Bessie
Miscellaneous
•Uewell, L. F.Gibbons, Id.Groat, SimonEetchum, R.Moore, Ruth L.Pino, Sdna M.Strudley, Nellie 1.Jones, AgnesSeeley, Dewey A.•Killeen, PredBaker, Bernice -Case, Ruby
-Gilchrist, Maude
Domestic Art
Yenawlne, Ora G.•Peppard, Lillian
Domestic Science
Hunt, AgnesRicheson, Virginia C,M u s i c : • •••'.::%:-]. •'; : ••.-.
•Preyhofer, LouiseLeffier, Mabel L.Physical CultureEdith w. CashoPage, ;Mary L. ;: . : ;,
GRADE
President•Ed." M. A. C. RecordCleric
SecretaryCashier
Chief DlerlcCleri:Purchasing AgentStenographer
RegistrarAssistant (How
Superintendent
OF HOME ECGHOMICS.
Dean
Instructor«
ProfessorInstructor
instructorasst. instructor
instructorHouse Director
SALARY
5000.001200.00750.00
2000.001600.00850.00
1000.00700.001600.00600.00
1200.004-S0.00
2300.00
LibrarianAsst, Librarian
EngineerPlumberUightwatchNurse *:, • ;Stenographer
» : : • • : • • : • • ; • . • . . '
« ' • • • • :
: « • : ' • • : : . : ; • ••
instructor in MeteorologyDirector of ChorusStenographer
1000.00700.00
1200.00900.00600.00500.00550.00550.00550.00550.00300.00300.00550.00550.00
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1700.00
1100.00S50.00
1600.00800.00
1100.00
700.00
700.00600.00
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SFAME GRADE
DIVISION OF
•Bissellj G. W.Purcell, C. B.
Civil Engineering
• Vedder,H. k.
-Kingman, E. D.-OcKerblad, A. M.'Shepard, E, L.-Parsons, C. W,
Drawing
•Wilson, Victor T.•Hewman, Chase-Holt, Caroline L.- Snelgrove, Isabel- Head, Carl•Ward, v/alter G,
Mechanical Engineering
" Poison, J. A.- Eunze, Edward J.Smith, Arthur-Smith, Jay-Morse, James L.•Evans, 2. A.•Krentel, A. P.-Balcer, E. C.•Holmes, W. R.vCrawford, E. C.-Pitzgerald, Tiios. w.
DeanCleri:
ProfessorAssistant Prof.Instructor
N
It
II
If
ProfessorAsst, professorInstructor
H
N .
n
Associate professorAssistantinstructor
Foreman Wood ShopM FoundryM Forge Shop
Shop Engineeff"Instructor
Physics and Electrical Engineering
Sawyer, A. R.Lodge, w. 1.-Chapman, c. W.LaycocK, W. E.Snow, 0. L.•Cory. M. M.
ProfessorAsst. professor
!l H
InstructorM
SALARY
3000.00600.00
2500.001600.00 relieved1
1700,00m-oo.oo1200.00 and1100.00900,00
2300.001500.00900.00800.00850.00850,00
2000.001800.00750.00720,001200,001200,00900.00900.00900.00780.00
1000.00
2300.001600,001500,001200,001050.001200,00
of summerworK.
worlc.
DIVISION OF SCIS1TCE AKD LETTERS.
Bacteriology
-Giltner, v/ard-Hallman, E. T. .-Brown, Charles W.•Horthrup, Zae-Benham, Rachel-RoDhins, w. S.•Van Suchtelen, P. H. H.•Rademacher,. Louise •
Botany
•Bessey, Ernst A.. deZeeuw, Richard-Taylor, R, M.•Hi'Dhard, R. P.-Coons, G. H.-Thompson, Bertha E.-Allen, Ruth E.
Uphoff, J . C.
Acting ProfessorAssistantInstructor
Assistant (How "by hour)
ProfessorAsst. Prof.Instructor
M
II
It
I!
Chemistry
Kedzie, F. S.•ClarK, A. J.-Huston, R. C.Mitchell. J. R.•Hartsuch, Bruce E,•Bentzen, F. w.ReddicK, G. A..Conrpv-j E.' H,
ProfessorAsst. professorinstructor - O--^
•••'>
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H
2300.001350,001700.001200.00900.00
1500.001700,00750.00
2200.001600.001000,0015D0.001500,00900,00900.00300.00
3000.001900.001700.001050.001050,00950.00950.00950.00
138UAME GRADE SALARY
English
,W. W. Johnston,^King, E. S.•Gilchris t , .Eorma L.•RoMnson, WBU A."RolDSon, Mrs. G. A.• Simpson, Milton•Bit tner , w. s .-Vennum, R. S.•-Mayne-, L. -B..Mitchell, c. B..von walthausen, Dora
Entomology
- p e t t i t , R. H.•Shafer. Gee. D..McDaniel, Eugenia..Another Man
History
-Hearick, w. 0.-Ryder. E. H,- Hendrlcic, &rs. Minnie
• Dunford. Ql S.
Military science
.P. J. Cross,
Mathematics'-Snepp., H. A.-Johnson, 11. P.•Crowe, S. E.• Emnions, L. C.•Beighle , E. E.^Reece,-R. H.• Steelier, Guy G.
im. M.
Physical Culture
•MacELin, J. P.
Barrows, Walter B;•Myers. Jesse J.Burt, Frederick A.Rose'Doom, B. B.Conger, A. C,LeRoy, V. E.
Veterinary Science
Lyman, R. p.Chamber lin,, 1. W.HcDaniel, J. S.
Hutton, J. R.
Shaw, R. S.Baldwin, R., J.
Animal Husbandry
Brown, George;A.Spencer, D.: A%
Dairy Husbandry
DIVISION OF SCIENCE AMD LETTERS (cont'd )
ProfessorAsst. ProfessorInstructor
it
nait
u
professorAsst. ProfessorInstructor
ProfessorAsst. ProfessorInstructor
Anderson. A. C.ITewlander, C. E.Dennison, H. E*Landstrom, LouiseHew Man
poultry
j - Linton, J. 0.
instructor
InstructorAsst. ProfessorInstructorAsst. professorInstructor
Director
ProfessorAsst. ProfessorInstructor
H
II
ProfessorAsst. Prof, of Comp. Anatomy
* tt of Veterinary Scienceand PharmaeholQgy
Asst. Prof, of Surgery
DIVISI01T OP AGRICULTURE.
DeanClerk
Asst.ProfessorInstructor
ProfessorInstructor
it
Cleric
2200.001500.00850.00
1000.00850*001250,001200.001050.001050.001100,00850,00
2200.002000.001000.00900.00
2500.002000.00900.001000.00
700.00
1000.001300.001200.001500.0011D0.001X00.001QQ0.001000.00
2500,00
2200.001800.001200,001200.001100.00900.00
3000,001800.00
1600.001500.00
Assistant Professor
3Q00.001^00,00
1700,001050,00
2300.001250.001050.00550•00900.00
11K)O.OO
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HAME GRADE SALARY
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DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE (cont'd)
Farm Crops
• Shoesmith, V. M.•Coffeen, c, L.
Soils
-Jeffery, J. A.• Spurway, c. H.Another Assistant
Farm Mechanics
vMusselman. H. H.-Fogle, Floyd E.-Watt, Andrew
College Extension
• Raven, W. ii.•Potts. A. R.-White, 0. K.
Farm and Horses
-Hudson, R. S.-Tyler, E. A.
Agricultural Education
'W. H. French-Eye, E. L.
Forestry
BaKer, J . F.•Sanfcrd, F. H.•Klein, Stephen V.•Gilson, IrvingBaicer, C. F.
Horticulture
"Eustace, E. J,•Halligan, C. P.•Gunson, Thos.-Hood, Geo. W.
-Davis, A. H.
•Uumford, Ehen
ProfessorInstructor
professorInstructor
Assistant ProfessorInstructorBlac&smith
Live StocKFarm CropsHorticulture
Foreman FarmCollege Extension
Professor-instructor °-1-
Professor- Asst. professorInstructor
n . (ahsent on leave)Foreman (now $60 per mo. )
Professor. Associate prof,' Instructor
n
Foreman Grounds
Dir. Farm Management
EXPERIMENT STATION.
-Itano, Arao.•HimmellDurger, L. R.-patten, Andrew J.•Rohinson, C.S.Marti, lm, C.uew Man•Spragg, Frani: A.Bouyoucus, George
Bogue, Myra V.
Res. Asst. in BacteriologyAsst in Bacteriol
Res. Asst. in ChemistryAsst. in Chemistry
2300^001400.00
2300,0015^0.00
1700,00850,00900,00
1800,001100,001800,00
1150.00 Houl1500.00
2800.001700.00
2300.002000.001600.001600.00750.00
2500.002000.00 Heat.1200.00House &1200.00
700.00
800.00
1000.00500.002300.001700.001200.00900.00
, Asst. to Farm Crops Experimenter 165O.DO" Res. Asst. in Soils (absent on leave)
1914 to 1915 1700.001 Bulletin Clerk .66OC00
On motion of Mr. Beaumont, the following changes in salaries and titles,
as reported "by the committee .on employes, were adopted:
lTellie E. Strudley, From #550 to #600; Charles P. Halligan from f2000 to #2200;
Thos. Gunson, from $1200 to |1350; Linda E. Landon from #1000 to #1100;
Lena M. Maxwell from #850 to '#900; W.L. Lodge from #1600 to #1700;
C. W. Chapman from #1500 to #1600; Dr. F. w. Chamberlin from #1800 to #1900;
Uew position in Dairy Husbandry, from I900 to #1000; R. J. Carr, Superintentent
Upper peninsula Station, from #1200 to #1350. The title of Miss Zae Uorthrup was
changed from Instructor in Bacteriology to Assistant Professor of Bacteriology.
On motion adjourned.
m
Changes in
salaries
and titles.
secretary,