Abstract

Raymond E. Cray is spending a year’s leave of absence from official duties at Columbus by carrying a heavy schedule of graduate work at Ohio State University.G. L. Jordan, assistant in poultry and egg marketing at the Illinois Station, has been transferred to special work as assistant to the Dean and Director of the Station. Effective February 1, 1930, his place in poultry and egg marketing has been taken by F. E. Elliott, a graduate of Purdue University in 1921, with an M. S. from the same institution in 1927.A. W. Richardson accepted the position of Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry at the University of New Hampshire in 1917. He was a graduate of the University of Maine, having received his B. S. degree, from that institution in 1906.Possibly his greatest achievement during eleven years of service to the University was the establishment of a laboratory for .

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