Purdue debris . WILLIAM CARROLL LATTA Professor of Agriculture. Bachelor of Science, MichiganAgricultural College, 1877; M. S., 1882. SuperintendentIndiana Farmers Institutes. We all remember our first meeting with Pap. Certainly toour unsophisticated Freshman eye, this affable old gentleman andhis lofty ideals, should be to us an ever present help in troubles soon came. We were all flunked by him as Juniors,but we adjusted this and as Seniors we can only look upon suchinconsistencies as acts of second childhood. JAMES TROOP Professor of Horticulture and Entomology. B. S., Michi-ga


Purdue debris . WILLIAM CARROLL LATTA Professor of Agriculture. Bachelor of Science, MichiganAgricultural College, 1877; M. S., 1882. SuperintendentIndiana Farmers Institutes. We all remember our first meeting with Pap. Certainly toour unsophisticated Freshman eye, this affable old gentleman andhis lofty ideals, should be to us an ever present help in troubles soon came. We were all flunked by him as Juniors,but we adjusted this and as Seniors we can only look upon suchinconsistencies as acts of second childhood. JAMES TROOP Professor of Horticulture and Entomology. B. S., Michi-gan Agricultural College, 1878; M. S., 1882. State Ento-mologist; Member American Forestry Congress; MemberAmerican Pomological Societv. A fitting memoir of our work withbe dissociated from strawberries, a|)pk •eiiial Jimmie can hardly ?, grapes and hiIkt deli- cacies provided fur (lur inslructiun edilicatiun. Ol course wewere fed on insects, grasses and other niugliage in an I-cononiicway, but on the who


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