. College and state . y ac-quainted with the five letters Web-ster calls roads. My hardest job isarguing with Annabelle, full sisterof Henry Ford, in such a way as notto disturb the sanctity of the church,especially on mornings when themercury in the thermometer endeav-ors to follow those poor mortals whochose the trip to—(not heaven). Mychief fear is that I may not returnfrom the war to convince Her thattwo can live as cheaply as one. M stands for Maurice, my middlename, which was thrust upon mewithout my voting on the matterand in order to do the name justiceit has become necessary for me to


. College and state . y ac-quainted with the five letters Web-ster calls roads. My hardest job isarguing with Annabelle, full sisterof Henry Ford, in such a way as notto disturb the sanctity of the church,especially on mornings when themercury in the thermometer endeav-ors to follow those poor mortals whochose the trip to—(not heaven). Mychief fear is that I may not returnfrom the war to convince Her thattwo can live as cheaply as one. M stands for Maurice, my middlename, which was thrust upon mewithout my voting on the matterand in order to do the name justiceit has become necessary for me toaccept such facial features as aregenerally supplied the owners ofaforesaid name, namely a large bentprotuberance on that portion of myanatomy bounded by the eyes, ears and mouth, and the ready acceptanceof such nicknames as are applied tofolks attending synagogues regu-larly, tho I am not a member of and Casselton, N. D., havebeen the recipients of all my vol-uminous writings, the post office 1910-12, taught agriculture in highschool of Alexandria, Minn. 1912and 13, pursued graduate study incollege of agriculture, University ofIllinois. Obtained degree M. , 1913. 1913 appointed assist-ant professor in agronomy, collegeof agriculture, University of Minne-sota. Sept. 2, 1914, married Miss MyrtleMay Stolz, Argyle, Minn. Feb. 1, 1916, bought a Ford. Feb. 23, 1917, presented withVinnie Elizabeth Olson. At present time—assistant profes-sor in agronomy, college of agri-culture, University of Minnesota,and assistant in agronomy, agricul-tural experiment station. Specialty,plant breeding. Present address,1298 Raymond Ave., St, Paul. Whenin town, come and see us. P. J. Olson, 10. If your young friend is not en-listed in war service the agricul-tural and engineering field is theplace for him. Use your influence. Mr. Addison Leech, for two yearssecretary of the Agricultural College,has handed in his resignation totake effect at the end of this schoolyear.


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