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Branch Normal College of Arkansas Industrial University, Pine Bluff.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are preparatory, normal, collegiate, and mechanical. The degrees conferred are B. A. and B. S.

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College of Agriculture of the University of California, Berkeley.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S.

M. Kellogg, LL. D., Pres.
I. Stringham, PH. D., Math.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

E. W. Hilgard, PH. D., LL. D., Dean Agr. and Dir. of Agr. Expt. Stations.

E. J. Wickson, M. A., (Assoc.) Agr., Hort., and Ent.

R. H. Loughridge, PH. D., (Asst.) Agr. Geol, and Agr. Chem.

W. A. Setchell, PH. D., Bot.

W. B. Rising, M. A., M. E., PH. D., Chem. E. O'Neill, PH. B., (Assoc.) Organic and Physiol. Chem.

J. LeConte, M. A., M. D., LL. D., Geol. and Natural Hist.

A. C. Lawson, M. A., PH. D., (Assoc.) Min. and Geol.

C. W. Woodworth, M. S., (Asst.) Ent.
G. C. Edwards, PH. B., (Assoc.) Math.
M. W. Haskell, PH. D., (Assoc.) Math.
L. T. Hengstler, PH. D., (Asst.) Math.
1A. O. Leuschner, B. A., (Asst.) Astron. and
Geodesy.

F. Slate, B. S., Phys.

W. E. Ritter, PH. D., (Asst.) Biol.
H. Kower, C. E., (Asst.) Instr. Drawing.
F. Soulé, Grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., Civil
Engin. and Astron.

H. I. Randall, B. S., (Asst.) Civil Engin.
E. E. Brown, PH. D., Sci. and Art of
Teaching.

T. P. Bailey, jг., PH. D., (Asst.) Sci. and Art of Teaching.

B. Moses, PH. D., Hist, and Polit. Econ.

C. M. Gayley, B. A., English Language and Lit.

C. B. Bradley, M. A., Rhet.

A. F. Lange, PH. D., (Assoc.) English Philology.

J. B. Davy, Asst. in Bot.

F. Dunn, Fellow in Pedagogy.

C. R. Greenleaf, M. D., Hon. Prof. Mil. and Public Hygiene.

W. F. Hall, Asst. in Math.

W. M. Hart, M. A., Instr. English.
H. H. Hirst, B. S., Asst. in Cir. Engin.
L. E. Hunt, B. S., Instr. Civ. Engin.
H. P. Johnson, PH. D., (48st.) Biol.
C. K. Jones, 2d Asst. Lib.

J. D. Layman, Asst. Lib.

Mrs. G. E. Magee, Asst. in Phys. Culture. W. D. Armes, Pн. B., M. L., (Asst.) English Lit.

A. Putzker, M. A., German Language and
Lit.

A. B. Pierce, M. A., Instr. Math.
T. F. Sanford, B. A., Instr. English.
G. Faucheux, B. L., B. S., Instr. French.
C. H. Howard, B. A., Instr. French.
J. H. Senger, PH. D., (488t.) German.
F. V. Paget, B. L., B. S., French and
Spanish Languages.

F. L. Winn, 1st Lieut., 12th Infantry, U.
S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tactics.

W. J. Sharwood, A. R. S. M., Instr. Chem. J. Sutton, PH. B., Recorder of the Faculties.

On leave.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued.

M. E. Jaffa, PH. B., M. S., (Asst.) Agr.
G. E. Colby, PH. B., Instr. Vit. Lab.
W. J. Raymond, B. S., (Asst.) Phys.
E. P. Lewis, PH. D., (Asst.) Phys.

A. C. Alexander, PH. D., Asst. in Physics.
E. R. Drew, B. S., Instr. Phys.

A. P. Hayne, PH. B., Instr. l ́it.

F. T. Bioletti, B. S., Instr. Wine Making and Bact.

W. C. Blasdale, B. S., Instr. Chem.
J. H. Gray, jr., B. S., Instr. Chem.
H. B. Torrey, B. S., Asst. in Biol.
W. L. Jepson, Pп. B., Instr. Bot.
F. H. Payne, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Mary B. Ritter, M. D., Medical Examiner.

W. E. Magee, Dir. (Asst.) of Phys. Culture.

J. C. Merriam, PH. D., Instr. Paleontology. A. V. Saph, M. S., Fellow in Math.

J. C. Rowell, B. A., Lib.

J. Moran, B. A., Asst. in French.
C. A. Noble, B. S., Fellow in Math.
C. P. Nott, PH. B., Asst. in Bot.
W. J. V. Osterhout, M. A., Instr. Bol.
N. L. Perry, PH. B., Fellow in Math.
F. G. Radelfinger, B. S., Fellow in Math.
G. F. Reinhardt, Asst. in Phys. Culture.
R. R. Rogers, Asst. in Chem.

F. N. Seares, B. S., Instr. Astron.

W. S. T. Smith, PH. D., Fellow in Min.

L. D. Syle, M. A., (Asst.) English Lit.
F. L. Wharff, PH. B., Asst. in German.

COLORADO.

The State Agricultural College of Colorado, Fort Collins.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are four, each requiring four years in addition to one year of preparatory work, and each leading to the degree of B. S.: The agricultural course, the mechanical engineering course, the irrigation and civil engineering course, and the ladies' course. Provision is made for post-graduate work. The degrees of C. E. and M. E. are conferred upon those worthy of holding them, by faculty action approved by the governing board. A commercial course, covering a period of two years, is established; no degree is given.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Alston Ellis, M. A., PH. D., LL. D., Pres.; Polit. Econ. and Logic.

L. D. Crain, B. M. E., Asst. in Mech. Engin. and Drawing.

James W. Lawrence, B. S., Mech. Engin. J. D. Stannard, B. S., Asst. in Phys. and and Drawing.

Maud Bell, Hist., Lit., and German.

Louis G. Carpenter, M. S., Civil and Irrig. Engin.

Charles S. Crandall, M. S., Bot. and Hort. Clarence P. Gillette, M. S., Zool. and Ent. Grace Espy Patton, B. S., English and Sociology.

Edward B. House, B. S., E. E., Math.

Civil Engin.

Frank L. Watrous, Asst. in Agr.

Jacob H. Cowen, B. S., Asst. in Bot. and Hort.

Charles J. Ryan, Asst. in Chem.

Robert E. Trimble, B. S., Asst. in Met. and Irrig. Engin.

Lathrop M. Taylor, B. S., Instr. in Sten. and Typewriting.

Daniel W. Working, B. S., Sec. of the Corydon A. Woody, B. S., Prin. Prep. Faculty.

Wells W. Cooke, B. S., M. A., Agr. William P. Headden, M. A., PH. D., Chem. and Geol.

Harry D. Humphrey, 1st Lient., 20th In

fantry, U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tactics. Theodosia G. Ammons, Domestic Economy. Jacob A. Christman, Prin. Commercial Dept.

Dept.

Edward M. Traber, Instr. in Latin and
Greek.

Emma A. Gillette, Asst. in Zool. and Ent.
Allen P. Greenacre, B. S., Asst. in Forge-
room Work.

William Garbe, Asst. in Foundry Practice.
Charles F. Mergleman, Floriculture and
Landscape Gardening.
Marguerite E. Stratton, B. S., Lib.

CONNECTICUT.

Storrs Agricultural College, Storrs.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study requires two or four years for completion, and in the latter case leads to a degree.

B. F. Koons, PH. D., Pres.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

A. B. Peebles, B. S., Chem. and Math.
C. S. Phelps, B. S., Agr.

Geo. A. Waterman, D. V. M., Vet. Sci.

A. G. Gulley, B. S., Bot. and Hort.
E. J. Lewis, Rhet. and English Lit.
L. J. Barber, Instr. Math. and English.
Margaret Ken will, Lady Prin.

Harriet Lezla Smith, Domestic Sci.
H. S. Patterson, Instr. in Wood and Iron Work.

DELAWARE.

Delaware College, Newark.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are six in number, and require four years each for completion: The classical course and the Latin scientific course, each leading to the degree of B. A.; the course in agriculture and science, leading to the degree of B. S.; three courses in engineering, leading to the degrees of B. C. E., B. M. E., and B. E. E. There are also a two years' course and a short winter course of thirteen weeks in agriculture.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Geo. A. Harter, M. A., PH. D., Pres.; Math.
and Phys.

T. R. Wolf, M. A., PH. D., Chem., Min.,
Sanitary Sci., and Geol.

Frederic H. Robinson, C. E., Civil Engin.
William H. Bishop, B. S., Agr. and Biol.
H. B. Eves, D. V. M., Vet. Sci.

W. A. Pratt, C. E., E. E., Mech. and Elect.
Engin.

E. N. Vallandigham, PH. B., Mental,
Moral, and Polit. Sci.

E. W. Manning, M. A., PH. D., Modern
Languages.

E. Conover, M. A., Latin and Greek.
Lieut. Walter H. Gordon, Mil. Sci. and

Tactics.

Geo. B. Hynson, Instr. in Elocution and
Oratory.

Carl Harrington, B. E. E., Instr. in Mech.
and Elect. Engin.

Charles J. Hibberd, Instr. in Shopwork.

State College for Colored Students, Dover.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are four courses of study: Classical, scientific, agricultural, and engineering.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Rev. Wm. C. Jason, M. A., Pres.; Greek,

Latin, Mental and Moral Sci., and Eng-
lish Classics.

Samuel L. Conwell, B. A., Sec.; Biol. and
Common English Branches.

Richard S. Chew, C. E.,Lib.; Math., Phys.,
and Supt. Industrial Dept.

James H. Morgan, Instr. in Carpentry and
Blacksmithing.

John Boyken Aiken, Instr. in Pract. Agr.

FLORIDA.

Florida State Agricultural College, Lake City.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Besides a preparatory department there are four equivalent collegiate courses of study, each requiring four years for completion: The agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. S.; the mechanical course, leading to the degree of B. S; the Latin scientific course, leading to the degree of B. A.; and the women's course, leading to the degree of B. S.

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The courses of study are six: Academic, preparatory, normal, manual training, agricultural, and domestic economy.

T. Des. Tucker, M. A., Pres.

T. V. Gibbs, Math.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

L. D. Hileland, Mech. Arts and Drawing.
P. Von Weller, English.

Mrs. C. B. Tucker, Dairying.

Alexander Cuppage, Agr.

T. W. Talley, M. A., Natural Sci.
Ruth E. Batts, Prin. Academic Dept.
A. Viola Butler, Asst. Academic Dept.
Mrs. F. Reynolds Keyser, Matron.
Mrs. Emily Howard, Domestic Econ.
Theresa Smith, Teacher Model School.

GEORGIA.

Georgia State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Athens.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are two courses of study, requiring four years each for completion and leading to the degrees of B. S. and B. E.; one three years' course, leading to the degree of B Agr.; graduate courses of one year each, leading to degrees of M. S., C. E., and M. Agr.; special courses in chemistry, mining, and metallurgy, in agriculture, in electrical engineering, and in building and architecture, in which certificates of attainment are given. There is also a short winter course in agriculture, comprising instruction in the English branches, agriculture, and dairying.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

H. C. White, PH. D., Pres.; Chem.
L. H. Charbonnier, M. A., Pí. D., Phys.
Jno. Morris, M. D., Modern Languages.
B. F. Riley, M. A., English.

D. C. Barrow, jr., C. and M. E., Math.
C. M. Strahan, C. and M. E., Engin.
John P. Campbell, B. A., Pí, D., Biol.
J. H. T. McPherson, PH. D., Hist.

J. B. Hunnicutt, B. A., Agr.

C. M. Snelling, B.S., (Adjunct) Math.; Com-
mandant.

C. H. Herty, PH. D., (Adjunct) Chem.
A. H. Patterson, M. A., Instr. Phys.
O. E. Sheffield, B. E., Instr. Drawing.
J. M. Stephenson, B. A., Instr. English.
H. J. Wing, Instr. Dairying.

A. A. Boggs, M. A., Instr. Modern Languages.

IDAHO.

College of Agriculture of the University of Idaho, Moscow.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The regular course in agriculture requires four years for completion and the elementary course two years.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

F. B. Gault, M. S., Pres.; Sociology, Logic, and Polit. Econ.

Sarah E. Poe, B. L., Asst. in English Lit.
J. E. Bonebright, B. S., Instr. in Phys.

J. E. Ostrander, M. A., C. E., Civil Engin. I. J. Cogswell, Instr. Music.
and Mech. Arts.

C. W. McCurdy, D. Sc., PH. D., Chem.

W. K. Clement, PH. D., Ancient and Mod-
ern Languages.

L. F. Henderson, PH. B., Bot.
J. M. Aldrich, M. S., Zool.

C. P. Fox, M. AGR., Agr.

E. R. Chrisman, 1st Lieut., U. S. A., Mil.
Sci. and Tactics; (Adjunct) Math.
Edward Goodwin, M. E., Mining.
Harriet E. Cushman, M. A., Preceptress;
Instr. in Lit.

S. Annette Bowman, Instr. Drawing.

J. J. Anthony, Instr. in Bench Work in
Wood.

Florence M. Corbett, B. A., English Gram

mar.

Arthur P. Adair, B. C. E., Asst. in Math. and Engin.

Charles L. Kirtley, B. C. E., Asst. in Math.
and Sci.

K. C. Egbert, B. AGR., Asst. in Agr.
Flora P. Moore, B. S., Instr. in Hist.

F. W. Reuter, Instr. in Dairying.

Carrie A. Lyford, B. H. E., Domestic Econ.
Stella M. Allen, PH. B., Asst. Lib.

ILLINOIS.

College of Agriculture of the University of Illinois, Urbana.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The regular course requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. The winter school in agriculture begins in January and continues eleven weeks. Provision is also made for special students.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Andrew S. Draper, LL. D., Pres.
Eugene Davenport, M. AGR., Dean; Ani-
mal Husbandry.

Thomas J. Burrill, PH. D., LL. D., Bot.
and Hort.

Stephen A. Forbes, PH. D., Zool.
Charles W. Rolfe, M. S., Geol.
Donald McIntosh, V. S., Vet. Sci.

Arthur W. Palmer, D. Sc., Chem.

Frank F. Frederick, Art and Design.
Samuel W. Parr, M. S., Applied Chem.
David Kinley, PH. D., Economics.
Daniel H. Brush, Capt., 17th Infantry,
U. S. A., Mil. Sci.

Albert P. Carmen, D. Sc., Phys.

Henry E. Summers, B. S., Physiol.

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