History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . HARRY WILL BANDHOLTZ. George Alfred Waterman, B. S., M. D. C, was the son of John , of England, and Eleanor (Pomeroy) Waterman, of Northampton,Massachusetts. He was born December 15, 1867, at Salem, Michigan;married Marilla H. Murray, of Salem, Michigan, on June 30, 1874. He graduated from M. A. C. in 1891, with degree of Bachelor of Science;from the Chicago Veterinary College, 1893, with the degree of Doctor ofComparative Medicine. In 1912 he reports his religion and politics as both


History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . HARRY WILL BANDHOLTZ. George Alfred Waterman, B. S., M. D. C, was the son of John , of England, and Eleanor (Pomeroy) Waterman, of Northampton,Massachusetts. He was born December 15, 1867, at Salem, Michigan;married Marilla H. Murray, of Salem, Michigan, on June 30, 1874. He graduated from M. A. C. in 1891, with degree of Bachelor of Science;from the Chicago Veterinary College, 1893, with the degree of Doctor ofComparative Medicine. In 1912 he reports his religion and politics as both in the air. In 1892he reports as farming; 1893-97, professor of veterinary science at M. A. C;from 1907-13 to date, farming southeast of Ann Arbor. Although a verysuccessful teacher, he seemed to dislike the work and set his heart onretiring to a farm. Without any deceit whatever, the Board and Facultywere sorry to have him leave. He was a very useful man and undertook at times to look after Mih- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TRUSTEES AND FACULTY. 441. GEORGE ALFRED WATERMAN.


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