STATION STAFF. L. S. Ross, President of the College and Treasurer of the Station. Board of Trustees: W. S. McCornick (Pres.), Salt Lake City; J. E. Hyde (Sec.), Logan; Ripley S. Lyon (Treas.), Logan; Mrs. Emily S. Richards, Salt Lake City; D. C. Adams, Salt Lake City; M. W. Merrill, Logan; L. Hansen, Wellsville; John C. Graham, Provo; Mrs. J. A. McAllister, Logan. Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington. Department of University of Vermont and State Agricultural College. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Trustees Board of Control: Matthew Henry Buckham (Pres.), Burlington; E. J. Ormsbee, Brandon; Crosby Miller, Pomfret; G. S. Fassett, Enosburg; Cassius Peck, Burlington. STATION STAFF. Matthew Henry Buckham, D. D., President of the University. Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg.1 Department of Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Polytechnic Institute. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Visitors: C. E. Vawter, Crozet; J. M. Barton, Kernstown; Jos. W. Thomas, Richmond; H. L. Maynard, Portsmouth; John E. Massey, Richmond; T. B. Price, Lawrenceville; S. H. Graves, Roanoke; H. J. Mathews, Max Meadows; E. A. Hering, Harrisonburg. STATION STAFF. J. M. McBryde, PH. D., LL. D., President of the College and Director. W. B. Alwood, V. Dir., Hort., Ent., and Myc. E. A. Smyth, jr., M. A., Biol. R. J. Davidson, M. A., Chem. E. P. Niles, D. V. M., Vet. C. I. Wade, Treas. WASHINGTON. Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Pullman. Department of Washington Agricultural College and School of Science. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Regents: T. R. Tannatt, Farmington; H. S. Blandford, Walla Walla; E. S. Ingraham (Pres.), Seattle; J. W. Stearns (Treas.), Tekoa; J. W. Arrasmith, Colfax. West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown. Department of West Virginia University. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Regents: John A. Robinson (Pres.), Pattersons Depot; Clarence L. Smith, Fairmont; J. H. Stewart, Raymond City; J. F. Brown, Charleston; Stewart F. Reed, Clarksburg; E. P. Rucker, Welch; Wm. E. Haymond, Sutton; Charles Burdett Hart, Wheeling; George F. Evans, Martinsburg. Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Department of the University of Wisconsin. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Regents: William P. Bartlett (Pres.), Eau Claire; E. F. Riley (Sec.), Madison; State Superintendent of Instruction, Madison; President of University, Madison; Ogden H. Fethers, Janesville; Jno. Johnston, Milwaukee; Frank Challoner, Oshkosh; H. W. Chynoweth, Madison; B. J. Stevens, Madison; Geo. H. Noyes, Milwaukee; Orlando E. Clark, Appleton; J. A. Van Cleve, Marinette; W. A. Jones, Mineral Point; J. H. Stout, Menomonie; John R. Reiss, Sheboygan. STATION STAFF. Charles Kendall Adams, LL. D., President of the University. Board of Trustees: T. F. Burke (Acting Pres.), Cheyenne; Grace R. Hebard (Sec.), Cheyenne; J. C. Davis (Treas.), Rawlins; Otto Gramm, Laramie; M. C. Brown, Laramie; James A. McAvoy, Lander; J. O. Churchill, Cheyenne; Carroll H. Parmalee, Buffalo; H. W. Stevens Laramie; State Superintendent of Public Instruction (Miss Estelle Reel), Cheyenne; F. P. Graves, Laramie. STATION STAFF. Frank P. Graves, M. A., PH. D., President of the University and Director. B. C. Buffum, M. S., V. Dir., Agr. and Hort. Aven Nelson, M. S., Bot. C. B. Ridgaway, M. A., Phys. and Met. Jacob S. Meyer, Supt. Substa., Lander. mie. John F. Lewis, Supt. Substa., Sheridan. INSTITUTIONS WITH COURSES IN AGRICULTURE. ALABAMA. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, Auburn. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are seven. Five of these require four years each for completion, and lead to the degree of B. S.: Course in chemistry and agriculture, course in mechanics and civil engineering, course in electrical and mechanical engineering, course in pharmacy, and general course. The two remaining courses require two years each, and lead to a certificate: Two years' course in agriculture and two years' course in mechanic arts. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Wm. Leroy Broun, M. A., LL. D., Pres.; Phys, and Astron. O. D. Smith, M. A., Math. P. H. Mell, M. E., PH. D., Bot. and Geol. J. H. Lane, C. E., M. A., LL. D., Civil Engin. and Drawing. C. C. Thach, M. A., English and Polit. Econ. B. B. Ross, M. S., Chem. and Agr. Chem. J. J. Wilmore, M. E., Mech. Engin. and Dir. Lab. C. H. Ross, PH. D., Modern Languages and G. Petrie, M. A., PH. D., Hist. and Latin. M. O. Hollis, Lieut. 4th Infantry, U. S. A., J. F. Duggar, M. S., Agr. F. S. Earle, Hort. and Biol. E. R. Miller, PH. C., PHAR. M., M. S., Asst. in Pharmacy. C. F. Baker, B. S., Ent. B. H. Crenshaw, M. E., Instr. in Mech. Arts. W. M. Riggs, E. and M. E., Instr. in Phys. C. L. Hare, M. S., Instr. in Chem. Lab. R. J. Trammell, C. E., Asst. Instr. in Mech. J. P. Slaton, M. S., Asst. Instr. in English and Math. H. H. Smith, B. S., Asst. in English. L. S. Coleman, B. S., Asst. in Chem. ARIZONA. University of Arizona, Tucson. COURSES OF STUDY. Five regular four-year courses leading to the degree of B. S., general, agriculture and horticulture, civil engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, mining and metallurgy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Howard Billman, M. A., Pres.; Cirics. John A. Rockfellow, M. A., Math., Prin. Sherman M. Woodward, M. A., Phys. and Charles E. Van Barneveld, M. E., Asst. in Gertrude B. Hughes, Instr. in English, Elo- Annie G. Rockfellow, Asst. in Prep. Dept. ARKANSAS. Arkansas Industrial University, Fayetteville. COURSES OF STUDY. The university offers the following courses in the departments at Fayetteville: Three in engineering, leading to the degrees of B. M. E., B. C. E., and B. E. E.; five in science, leading to the degree of B. S., with one of the following subjects as a specialty Chemistry, botany, zoology, entomology, and geology; four in liberal arts, the classical leading to the degree of B. A., with one of the following subjects as a specialty, viz, ancient languages, modern languages, mathematics, history; four short courses without degree, students in which at the end of the sophomore year may change to one leading to one of the above degrees, viz, farmers', manual training, normal, and electrical engineering courses. In addition to the above, the medical department and the law department, both at Little Rock, have courses of study leading to the degrees of M. D. and B. L., respectively. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. L. Buchanan, M. A., LL. D., Pres.: A. E. Menke, D. Sc., F. C. S., Chem. and J. F. McNeill, B. S., Biol. and Geol. R. H. Willis, M. A., PH. D., English and J. F. Howell, M. A., Hist. and Pedagogics. J. C. Futrall, M. A., Ancient Languages. George M. Peek, M. E., C. E., Mech. Arts W. B. Bentley, M. A., (Assoc.) Chem, and G. W. Droke, M. A., (Assoc.) Math. J. J. Knoch, M. S., C. E., (Assoc.) Civil W. E. Gladson, M. E., (Assoc.) Elect. Ida Pace, M. A., (Assoc.) English and E. F. Shannon, B. A., (Assoc.) Latin. Jessie L. Cravens, B. L., Instr. in Elocu- Clara Earle, B. A., Asst. in English. Mack Martin, B. M. E., Instr. in Machine B. N. Wilson, B. S., M. E., Instr. in Susie H. Spencer, Lib. B. J. Dunn, M. A., Prin. Prep. Dept. Mary E. Washington, Instr. in English Naomi J. Williams, M. A., Instr. in Latin Mrs. E. W. Cole, Instr. in Math, and Hist. |