Prof. Putney Returns to State F. S. Putney, Professor of Ani mal Husbandry and Dairy Husban dry of the Rhode Island State Col lege has been appointed Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry at The Pennsylvania State College: He will take up his new work July 1 and will be a valuable addition to the staff of the School of Agricul ture. He has had practical experience and excellent training. Mr. Putney was born on a dairy farm in New Hampshire and in 1901 was gradu ated from the Concord, New Hampshire high school. The fol lowing year he entered the New Hampshire State College and grad uated from the Agricultural De partment in 1905. He at once secured a position on a pure bred Jersey farm, but before his year's work was finished he was appoint ed Assistant in Animal Industry and Agronomy at The Pennsyl vania State College; and when the Department of Animal Nutrition was established the next year be was transferred to Animal Nutrition work under Dr. Armsby. Besides his research he devoted considerable time to the study of general and agricultural chemistry and practical feeding which led to his Master's Degree in Agriculture at The Pennsylvania State College in 1908. The following year he received a fellowship at the Uni versity of Missouri. His work at that Institution included studies in breeding and feeding. The dairy herd of the Missouri Agricultural College was used for a special study in breeding. The work was published by the American Breed er's Association. He also made a study of dairy cattle judging and stock management. In 1909, before he was able to finish his work for a Doctors Dcgi ec uc - Wab EZIJPIaMI A. to Dean and Director Mumford. This gave him valuable experience in planning research work. After a year he was appointed Professor of Animal Husbandry at the Rhode Island State College which position he has held the past three years with the exception of several months which he devoted to a study of European Agriculture. 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