Washington Times
Washington Times
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Description: Gov. Ag. Dept. [2 of 3] Section-3 Page 6

Date: August 9 1908

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Times August 9, 1908 Gov. Ag. Dept. [2 of 3] Section-3 Page 6

James W. MOORE, of the Bureau of Chemistry, left Monday for a vacation of two weeks.
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Miss Agnes M. NORDMAN, of the Bureau of Chemistry, will leave tomorrow for a vacation stay of two weeks at Atlantic City.
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Charles E. GOODRICH, of the Bureau of Chemistry, leaves tomorrow for a vacation of three weeks.
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Miss Caroline B. SHERMAN, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, who is on vacation, is making a trip to New England by sea.
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B. D. WHITE, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, left on Thursday for a trip to Illinois, Oklahoma, and other points in the West, on business for the department.
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Daniel R. FORBES, of the Bureau of Chemistry, has been granted leave of absence for three weeks.
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Miss Ethel ECKMAN and Miss Lulu ECKMAN, clerks in the Bureau of Chemistry, left Tuesday for a vacation of four weeks, to be spent in the White mountains of New Hampshire and other points of interest in that section.
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Herbert STROTHER, of the Bureau of Chemistry, left yesterday for his vacation, and will leave for five weeks.
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Dr. M. DORSET, chief of the biochemical division, Bureau of Animal Industry, acompanied [sp.] by his wife, is spending his vacation at Harpers Ferry.
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C. H. CROSS, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, is spending his vacation at Atlantic City. Mrs. CROSS is with him.
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Miss A. M. WRIGHT, of the Bureau of Statistics, has returned to office after a three weeks’ visit in Pennsylvania.
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Miss C. O’DONOGHUE, of the Bureau of Statistics, left Wednesday evening for a two weeks’ vacation in New York.
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Miss Cora Agnes PENFIELD, of the division of publications, left Tuesday for a vacation of two weeks, to be spent at Atlantic City.
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Prof. BLODGETT, of the Bureau of Statistics, is spending his vacation in New Hampshire.
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Mrs. Minnie S. ROMAN, of the division of publications, leaves tomorrow for Atlantic City, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Gertrude, for a stay of several weeks.
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Miss M. A. WULFERT, stenographer, division of publications, has returned from a vacation spent with her parents near Jefferson City, Mo.
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Harry C. ARMSTRONG, of the supply division, is away on annual vacation.
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Dr. E. GRIFFITH, of the office of the appointment clerk, has just passed the examination to practice medicine in the District.
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Mrs. Helen BURR, of the supply division, is spending her vacation at Bluemont, Va.
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John McKEEVER, of the District, has been appointed as a messenger boy in the Bureau of Chemistry.

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