History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . JOHN FARRELL MACKLIN. ANTON CAESAR CRON. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TRUSTEES AND FACULTY. 467 Stillwater, remaining for two years as Dean of the Division of Science andLiterature; since September, 1912, he has served as professor of English atthis college, East Lansing. Residence: East Lansing, : Manfred, Henry, Ellen. John B. DeLancy, B. S., was born April 20, 1876 in Perry county, Penn-sylvania. He was the son of William P. and Susan A. (Wolf) of the sameplace. He married Mary L


History of the Michigan agricultural college and biographical sketches of trustees and professors . JOHN FARRELL MACKLIN. ANTON CAESAR CRON. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF TRUSTEES AND FACULTY. 467 Stillwater, remaining for two years as Dean of the Division of Science andLiterature; since September, 1912, he has served as professor of English atthis college, East Lansing. Residence: East Lansing, : Manfred, Henry, Ellen. John B. DeLancy, B. S., was born April 20, 1876 in Perry county, Penn-sylvania. He was the son of William P. and Susan A. (Wolf) of the sameplace. He married Mary Louise Corrithers, August 2, 1907. He graduated from Grove College in Grove City, Pennsylvania withthe degree of B. S., June 15th, 1903. He is a Protestan: and a has been an Army officer since October 5, 1904, stationed at Spokane,Alaska, Texas, Indianapolis, the Canal Zone, Panama. Professor of militaryscience and tactics, M. A. C. since July, 1913. Children: Mary Louise, John B., Helen Elizabeth. Residence: EastLansing, WILLIAM WALTER JOHNSTON. Louis Clark Plant, Ph. B., M. S., son of Henry E. Plant of Nunica,Michigan and Jennie S. (Clark) Plant, was born at Nunica November 24, 1870 He married at Michigan Agricultural College, December 20, 1900 EllaPearl Kedzie, 98. He graduated with the degree of Ph. B. from the Uni-versity of Michigan, 1897; graduated with the degree of M. S., from theUniversity of Chicago, 1904. He taught in the public schools of Ottawa and Allegan counties for fouryears previous to 1893; instructor in mathematics in Bradley PolytechnicInstitute, Peoria, Illinois; professor of mathematics, University of Montanafor six years, closing September, 1913. Appointed professor of mathematics, M. A. C, September, 1913, and stillserving. Children: Margaret Louise, Robert Kedzie. Address: East Lansing. 468 HISTORY OF MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.


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