Show STUDENT LIFE 14 course of the Agricultural College of Iowa in 1895 For two years after graduation he remained in the institution laboring as postgraduate student and assistant in zoology and entomology and in 1893 received the degree of M S lie then accepted a position as assistant in zoology and entomology in the Agricultural College of Colorado Two years later he entered the Ohio State University as a student and candidate for the degree of Ph IX at the same" time holding a position as Fellow in zo- ology' lie' returned to the Agricultural Col- lege of Colorado in 1901 and again took up the worVof assistant in zoology and entomology The following year he was made associate professor of zoology This position he held until a few weeks ago when he accepted the professorship of biology in our institution in addition to his labors as teacher Professor Bali has done considerable research work in scientific subjects and has published something over twenty papers on entomology In his special group he has one of the best collections in the United States also a very complete library along the same line At present he has of the the distinction of being associate-edito- r “Biologia Centrali Americana” a costly work being published m London Of the forty editors for this work in the world there are but three or four in the United States lie is young energetic and thoroughly interested not only in his special work but in every phase of education He cannot therefore fail to prove a valuable addition to the faculty The students of the A C extend to him a ning of the nineteenth century may be called a period of expansion in agricultural education The work of the last ten or fifteen years has moulded agricultural practice into an agricultural science” Professor Linfield came to the college with a thorough training and practical experience to aid him He spent four years in the Ontario Agricultural college where he secured the degree of II S in Agriculture Two years as assistant on the college farm and in the dairy gave Professor Linfield an experience which meant much to him He next traveled through the province under the auspices of the Government giving practical lessons in dairywork in the Wising He also took consin School of Dairying taught in the Ontario Dairy School and spent the winters of 1892-9- 3 in Farmers’ Institute work Profeasor Llntield’s work as a teacher in the college has been but a means of accomplishing a greater end He had a message for every farmer in the state Through his students the public preas and his association with the Experiment Station he has delivered his message well The fortunes of life have cast Profeasor lot elsewhere but the gratitude of the The students people of Utah goes with him of the Agricultural College wish him succeas post-gradua- hearty welcome jjjj Professor B F Linfield “On the 4th of September nine years ago Professor Linfield arrived in Logan and took charge of the department of Animal Industry at Agricultural College He was the last teacher in the technical agricultural work that President Sanborn engaged He is the last of such teachers to sever his connections with the college” was a period “As the period of the early of agricultural college expansion so the begin 9s te Lin-field- ’s |