Purdue debris . Instructor in Zoology. B. S., Leba-non Valley College, 1897; B. S., Univensity of Michigan, 1898; M. S.,Lebanon Valley College, 1900; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University,1906; Investigator at United States Fisheries Laboratory, of the American Association for the Advancement of Sci-ence; Member of the Indiana Academy of Science; Member of theHonorary Society of Phi Beta Kappa. OLIVER PFRKINS TERRYâInstructor in Physiology and Purdue University, 1903; M. S., St. Louis University, 1906;M. D., 1906. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Tan Beta Pi;Member


Purdue debris . Instructor in Zoology. B. S., Leba-non Valley College, 1897; B. S., Univensity of Michigan, 1898; M. S.,Lebanon Valley College, 1900; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University,1906; Investigator at United States Fisheries Laboratory, of the American Association for the Advancement of Sci-ence; Member of the Indiana Academy of Science; Member of theHonorary Society of Phi Beta Kappa. OLIVER PFRKINS TERRYâInstructor in Physiology and Purdue University, 1903; M. S., St. Louis University, 1906;M. D., 1906. Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Tan Beta Pi;Member of the American Physiological Association; Member of Academy of Science. A. I M I I)DLI:T0NâInstructor in Chemistrv. A. , 1891; Ph. D., Cornell Universitv, 1904. University of b:RNEST YOUNGâAssistant in Chemistry. B. S., Syra-cuse University, 1899; M. S., 1901. Beta Theta Pi. .\:S TREATUniversity, 1896. PiRAGGâAssistant in Gamma Delta. B. S., Purdue 48. RECAPITULATION of the history of thePurdue School of Agriculture shows that it has Awl made considerable progress since the time ofâ ^/0 its first graduate twenty-five years ago. Eachyear, it has broadened out in one direction oranother. The year 1906-1907 has l^cen no ex-ce])tion to this rule, unless it is that the school has made ex-ceptional progress. The last four years, being of special interest to 07 men,should be reviewed, for they constitute a noteworthy jjeriod inthe schools existence up to this time. Let us recount brieflysome of the most important things transpiring immediately be-fore and during this period. The school was moved into the present commodious hallduring the holidays of 1902-1903 and was well settled before theend of the year. The strictly agricultural faculty was then eom-jiosed of seven members. There were two instructors in agri-culture, and one in each of the departments; horticulture andentomology, agricultural chemistr}-, dairying and veterina


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