History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . GEORGIA LAURA WHITE. one has come to Olivet since I have known the college, whose coming haspromised so much good as does that of Dr. White. Dean of home economics, Michigan Agricultural College, September, 1913,with leave of absence until the spring term, 1914. Address: East Lansing. Edward Hildreth Ryder, A. M., son of Joseph Ryder of the state of NewYork and Sarah (Thayer) Ryder of Plymouth, Michigan, was born in North-ville, Michigan, August 9, 1873. He married Georgia A. Smyth of Mar-shall,
History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . GEORGIA LAURA WHITE. one has come to Olivet since I have known the college, whose coming haspromised so much good as does that of Dr. White. Dean of home economics, Michigan Agricultural College, September, 1913,with leave of absence until the spring term, 1914. Address: East Lansing. Edward Hildreth Ryder, A. M., son of Joseph Ryder of the state of NewYork and Sarah (Thayer) Ryder of Plymouth, Michigan, was born in North-ville, Michigan, August 9, 1873. He married Georgia A. Smyth of Mar-shall, Michigan; she graduated from the high school of Union City and theState Normal College. Mr. Ryder graduated from the State Normal Collegein 1893, from the University of Michigan in 1903 with the degree of A. B.;from the same University in 1904 with the degree of A. M. He is an activemember of the Congregational Church and by preference a was instructor in the high school, at Traverse City, 1893-97; superin- 470 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL
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