said ' lie-iiner-r na-dedi-men 1*' to:iveive aoy-runty I) of i the their ;eond Mon-S’ear-over-• and By aven-sev-f the coin-lities I like re-L'ross and ades olfax and :ou rt i, at pres-ito agives Kress ports I the nent-aised5.0059.35 (1.50 12.00 ,5.00 2.50 18.50r n. o o 0.10 1.00 10.00 )0.00 to.oo 10.00 10.0010.0014.0015.0010.00 10.00 10.0010.35 50.00 aday,hadday.piotaCOLLEGE OE MILITARY SCIENCE IS CREATED BY REGENTSRegents in Annual ('omenoementSession Approve Recommendations of President HollandAt their annual commencement session here this week, the regents of the college approved the recommendations of President Holland for the creation of a College of Military Science, for the appointment of additional market specialists, additional members of the extension service staff, and a number of additional club leaders.Joseph Passonneau was made specialist in marketing information, and Harold R. Vercler was elected county agricultural agent of Grant county, succeeding If. W. Reaugh, resigned. W. W. Henry was elected county agricultural agent of Jefferson county, and A. B. Crane received a similar appointment in Snohomish and King counties. A. Hall Smith was appointed assistant county agent in Whatcom county, Robert J. Rodgers in Snohomish, Earl C. Durdle in Stevens and Ferry counties, and Charles E. Ilolen in Whitman county.Miss Georgia E. Meek was made emergency city home demonstration agent for Tacoma. Mrs. Harriet D. Stow received a similar appointment in Clarke and Cowlitz counties.William J. Green was made state garden club leader, and Miss Eva B. Morey was made canning club leader of Grays Harbor county. Miss Mary Frazee was appointed canning club leader of King county. Miss Lena F. Morris was elected canning club leader for Pierce county, and Wallace Sutherland was made city garden club leader for the same county. William E. Dudley was appointed county club leader for Clarke county. Miss Mae L. Mark was appointed county club leader of Whatcom county. Miss L. Mark was made county leader club leader in Yakima county. William E. Gibb was appointed city garden club leader for Bellingham.Curtis Kelly was elected county club leader for Klickitat county. C. S. Cole was made city garden club leader for Yakima county. Others were George R. Isaman. city garden club leader, Walla Walla; Abigail Neikirk, canning club leader, Snohomish county; Blanche B. Henry, canning club leader, Whitman county; Melvin S. Lewis, county club leader. Benton county; Edith L. Breenberg, district club leader, Chelan and Douglas counties; Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, canning demonstrator, Spokane community; Ruth Cresswell, special canning demonstrator, Spokane community; Luella A. Hopton, community canning leader, Spokane,Homer F. Aker was made clubleader for Lewis county; William J. Rice, city garden club leader, King county; Henry E. Rogers, city club leader, Centralia.Enoch Torpen was made pig club leader, succeeding Barnard E Smead, resigned. Mr. A. It. Bahtier, county agricultural agent of Stevens county, tendered his resignation, to enter the army.Mrs. Isabelle Murdock was continued as instructor in English for another year. Carl 11. Hoover of Pennsylvania was elected assistant professor of English; Associate Professor F. L. Pickett of the botany department was advanced to professor of botany, of which department he is head. Mrs. Jennie Kinner was made housekeeper at Stevens Hall. Miss Maude Van Loon was made stenographer in the president's office.E. J. Stirniman of Iowa was made instructor in agricultural engineering. Miss Nettie Bennett was made city garden club leader of Snohomish county. The resignation of Miss Maud M. Clarke, dictaphone operator, was accepted. Miss Ida May Keene, nurse at the college hospital, presented her resignation in order to enlist in army service.Among the resignations were: Mrs. Helen Dow Whitaker, head of the department, of poultry husband-dy,; M. O. Maughan, instructor in dairy husbandry; Miss Rena P. Duthie, circulation librarian; Dr. Leslie Clough, instructor in physical education, leave of absence to enter the service of the army; S. F. Sears, associate professor of English, leave of absence to accept Harrison fellowship in English in the University of Pennsylvania; M. K. Akers, professor of applied electricity, leave of absence for army service, for period of the war.Miss Mary c. Edgar was awarded a fellowship in the department of botany, coming from the Iowa State College; Carl M. Brewster associate professor of inorganic and physical chemistry, was made professor of inorganic and physical chemistry; lialph 1’. Cope was made associate professor of analytical and agricultural chemistry. F. M. Russell, instructor in history in the department of economic science and history, was made assistant professor in this department. E. S. Robertson, M. S, in horticulture, of the State College, was made instructor in horticulture and assistant horticulturist of the experiment station. Miss Gertrude Itu-ley of the State College was made full time dictaphone operator.Tuesday night occurred the annual commencement reception for the members of the graduating class, at the president’s house, which was attended by members of the faculty, (Continued on page six)askec and i ed, a regisi pensE work patriANIGI Over (VI.:, t ion O. F Rebe prof i heltl. diffe; were visiti Th Chaii dicot the r fiver!Ch Farm Vilt; of Pi Selt; of I’I Tri Paloi Th a prlt; ficers given of Go and i Mrs. given fax a louse dents Wash Cot an vvr Maud first Mrs. writti with f urn i.* and : l’resii were appre made and thanl Tii Mrs. mem I tion 1 Th a deg being stallii beaut closei Su of Go 200 and splen