The Mumfords

Abstract
The Mumfords, Frederick Blackmar and Herbert Windsor Where else such a pair as this? Both were: Born on the farm at Moscow, Michigan. Reared in a family of the strictest standards of rectitude. Students of Albion and of the Michigan Agricultural College. Graduated from M. A. C. with the class of 1891. Assistants, then assistant professors and later full professors of agriculture in their Alma Mater. Later professors of animal husbandry, F. B. in the University of Missouri and H. W. in Illinois. Made Dean of the College of Agriculture and Director of the Experiment Station in their respective Universities, where long service had demonstrated their ability. Honored a year ago by their Alma Mater with the degree LL. D. Married at the age of twenty-seven to most delightful helpmates and are fathers of fine families of children. They are loved by their associates and trusted by their constituents. Hale and hearty, full of honors and in the midst of lives abounding in the richest usefulness, they are worthy in every way of our warmest congratulations.