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B. Men who receive Compensation from University serving on State Commissions, etc., without Compensation from the State

J. G. Halpin. Assistant professor of poultry husbandry; Secretary of Wisconsin poultry association.

E. G. Hastings. Associate professor of agricultural bacteriology; ex-officio member of the State live stock sanitary board, as Bacteriologist of the agricultural college.

G. C. Humphrey. Professor of animal husbandry; ex-officio member of Wisconsin live stock breeder's association, as Chairman of department of animal husbandry.

L. Kahlenberg. Director of course in chemistry; Professor of chemistry; Member of the Geological and natural history survey.

G. McKerrow. Superintendent of farmers' institutes; Member of live stock sanitary board, board of agriculture.

H. L. Russell. Dean of college of agriculture; Director of agricultural experiment station; ex-officio member of the State board of forestry; President of the advisory board Wisconsin state tuberculosis sanatorium; ex-officio member of State board of immigration.

J. G. Sanders. Assistant professor of economic entomology; Chief orchard and nursery inspector, appointed by the governor. (Fees for Nursery licenses go to University.)

L. S. Smith. Associate professor of topographical and geodetic engineering; State sealer of weights and measures. (Has also assisted the legislature relative to this matter.)

A. L. Stone. Professor of agronomy; in charge of Seed inspection service as authorized by legislative act. (All fees collected for analytical work go directly into the state treasury, but Stone receives no compensation for his work.)