History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . IRA HOWARD ARTHUR CRANSON BIRD 384 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Children: Kenyon L., Bertha May, Raymond H., Clinton D., MaryAhce (Nichols), the second and third not : Amherst, Massachusetts. *Arthur Cranson Bird, January, 1899-June, 1902, was born May 22,1864 at Highland, Michigan. He married Josephine S. (St. John) of AnnArbor, Michigan in August 1889. He attended common school until theage of fifteen when he entered the Agricultural College and graduat
History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . IRA HOWARD ARTHUR CRANSON BIRD 384 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. Children: Kenyon L., Bertha May, Raymond H., Clinton D., MaryAhce (Nichols), the second and third not : Amherst, Massachusetts. *Arthur Cranson Bird, January, 1899-June, 1902, was born May 22,1864 at Highland, Michigan. He married Josephine S. (St. John) of AnnArbor, Michigan in August 1889. He attended common school until theage of fifteen when he entered the Agricultural College and graduated in1883 with the degree of B. S., paying most of his expenses in college by hisown exertions. He soon bought a farm and lived on it, succeeding so wellthat the State Board of Agriculture conferred on him the degree of Masterof Agriculture. In 1897 Governor Pingree appointed him a member of theState Board of Agriculture which position he resigned January 25th, 1899.
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