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THE WISCONSIN IDEA

F. E. Turneaure. Dean of the college of engineering; Member of the Wisconsin highway commission, and the Wisconsin commission of industrial education. (Has also rendered some assistance to the Legislative committee on water power.)

C. R. Van Hise. President of university; Member of forestry commission; Free library commission, President Geological and natural history survey; Chairman Conservation commission.

George Wagner. Assistant professor of zoölogy; work on Geological and natural history survey.

A. R. Whitson. Professor of soils; in charge of Soil survey, for the Wisconsin Geological and natural history survey.

The preceding men have definite official positions. Without such definite positions a large number of men serve the state bureaus in various ways as called upon. Among them are the following:—

J. R. Commons. Professor of political economy.

E. C. Elliott. Director of course for training of teachers.

E. A. Gilmore. Professor of law.

F. T. Havard. Assistant professor of mining engineering; research work relative to the quality of clays in the state, at request of Wisconsin brick manufacturers' association.

A. B. Hall. Instructor in political science.

Chester Lloyd Jones. Associate professor of political science.

H. L. McBain. Associate professor of political science.

D. W. Mead. Professor of hydraulic and sanitary engineering. Spent several days during the past year before legislative committees and is at present in charge of the reconstruction work at Black River Falls.

W. U. Moore. Professor of law.

M. P. Ravenel. Professor of bacteriology; Director hygienic laboratory.