BOARD OF INSTRUCTION--continued. Edgar J. Townsend, PH. M., Math. Evarts B. Greene, PH. D., Hist. Katherine Merrill, B. A., English. Wm. H. Vandervoort, M. E., Mech. Engin. Harry S. Grindley, D. Sc., Chem. T. A. Clark, B. L., Rhet. Frank Smith, M. A., Zool. Perry G. Holden, M. S., Agr. Phys. Edward J. Lake, B. S., Art and Design. Herman S. Piatt, M. A., Romance Lan- Joseph C. Blair, Hort. guages. Arthur H. Daniels, PH. D., Philosophy. Charles F. Hottes, M. S., Bot. Albert R. Curtiss, Woodworking. INDIANA. School of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Veterinary Science of Purdue University, Lafayette. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. James H. Smart, M. A., LL. D., Pres. Katherine E. Golden, M. S., Instr. in Biol. Severance Burrage, B. S., Instr. in Sani- Louis A. Test, B. M. E., A.C., Asst. in Chem. Pauline Mariotte-Davies, PH. D., French. Laura A. Fry, Industrial Art. Anna E. Baker, B. S., Instr. in Wood Carv- Joakim Reinhard, M. A., Instr. in German. Michael J. Golden, M. E., Practical Mech. Charles Peterson, B. C. E., Instr. in Mech. William F. M. Goss, M. S., Experimental John E. Kolb, B. M. E., Asst. in Forge Engin. John J. Flather, PH. B., M. M. E., Machine William K. Hatt, B. A., C. E., (Assoc.) Richard A. Smart, M. E., Instr. in Engin. John H. Klepinger, B. M. E., Asst. in En- Clarence H. Robertson, B. S., B. M. E., Mark D. Strout, Asst. in Engin. Lab. Lit. and Lady Prin. Thomas F. Moran, B. A., PH. D., Hist. and Room. Augustus C. Spiker, B. S., Student-Asst. in Robert D. Hawkins, M. E., Asst. in Mech. Fred Morley, B. S., C. E., Civil Engin. Charles P. Matthews, M. E., (Assoc.) Edward E. Reynolds, M. E., Asst. Instr. William Motter, B. S. Student-Asst. in BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Charles S. Plumb, B. S., Animal Industry William C. Latta, M. S., Agr. Edwin M. Blake, E. M., PH. D., Instr. in Alpha P. Jamison, B. M. E., Student-Asst. Arthur L. Green, PH. C., M. D., PH. D., Dean, and Chem. in School of Pharmacy. Julius W. Sturmer, PH. G., Pharmacy. George Spitzer, PH. G., Lecturer in Operative Pharmacy. Benjamin Hoak, PH. G., Instr. in Phar- Clarence M. McKellips, PH. C., PH. G., Charles Edwin Vanderkleed, PH. C., PH. Samuel W. Miller, 1st Lieut., 5th Infantry, Frank H. Curtiss, Phys. Director. IOWA. Iowa State College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts, Ames. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are eight: The course in agriculture, leading to the degree of B. Agr.; the course in veterinary science, leading to the degree of D. V. M.; the course in mechanical engineering, leading to the degree of B. M. E.; the course in civil engineering, leading to the degree of B. C. E.; the course in electrical engineering, leading to the degree of B. E. E.; the course in mining engineering, leading to the degree of B. M. E.; the course in sciences as related to the industries, leading to the degree of B. S., and the course for ladies, leading to the degree of B. L. The veterinary course requires three years for completion; each of the others four years. There are also a two years' course and a short winter course in agriculture and dairying. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. W. M. Beardshear, M. A., LL. D., Pres.; M. Stalker, M. S., V. S., Vet. Sci. Gen. James Rush Lincoln, Mil. Sci. and Alfred Allen Bennett, M. S., Chem. Miss Margaret Doolittle, B. A., Rhet. and William Suddard Franklin, M. S., Phys. George Welton Bissell, M. E., Mech. Anson Marston, C. E., Civil Engin. Charles F. Curtiss, B. AGR., Agr. Miss Lizzie May Allis, B. A., French and William Benjamin Niles, D. V. M., (Asst.) Warren H. Meeker, M. E., (Asst.) Mech. Samuel Walker Beyer, PH. D.,(Asst.) Geol. Louis Bevier Spinney, B. M. E., (Asst.) Miss Flora Wilson, B. L., Lib., and Instr. in George Lewis McKay, Instr. in Dairying Mrs. Irving W. Smith, B. L., Preceptress. William Hillis Wynn, PH. D., D. D., Eng- Adrian M. Newens, Instr. in Elocution and lish Lit. and. Hist. Julius Buel Weems, PH. D., Agr. Chem. -3 Oratory. Frank J. Resler, B. A., Dir. of Music and Miss Minnie Roberts, B. L., Instr. in Math. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Miss Virginia Corbett, B. L., Instr. in Miss Elmina Wilson, Asst. in Civil Engin. Joseph Scudder Chamberlain, M. S., Instr. E. C. Potter, Instr. in Carpentry. James W. Wilson, B. AGR., Asst. in Agr. Joseph J. Edgerton, Instr. in Agr. Phys. Gilbert Wade Louthan, B. AGR., Asst. in W. E. Hoxsie, Hospital Steward. Willis Lincoln, D. V. M., House Surgeon. KANSAS. Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan. COURSES OF STUDY. The regular course of study requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. Special and post-graduate courses are also provided. The degree of M. S. is given upon post-graduate study with satisfactory evidence of proficiency, after three years, in science and industrial arts. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Geo. T. Fairchild, LL. D., Pres.; Logic and G. H. Failyer, M. S., Chem. and Min. E. A. Popenoe, M. A., Ent. and Zool. J. D. Walters, M. S., Industrial Art and C. C. Georgeson, M. S., Agr.; Supt. Farm. N. S. Mayo, M. S., D. V. S., Physiol. and J. T. Willard, M. S., Chem. A. S. Hitchcock, M. S., Bot. S. C. Mason, M. S., Hort.; Supt. Gardens. I. D. Graham, M. A., Sec.; Instr. Book Josephine Harper, Instr. Math. O. E. Olin, English Language and Lit. Mrs. Elida E. Winchip, Supt. Sewing. A. B. Brown, M. A., Music. Alice Rupp, Instr. English. H. G. Cavenaugh, Capt., 13th Infantry, C. M. Breese, M. S., Asst. in Chem. J. S. C. Thompson, Supt. Printing. KENTUCKY. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Kentucky, Lexington. COURSES OF STUDY. The regular courses of study are six, each requiring four years for completion: The agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. S.; the scientific course, leading to the same degree; the classical course, leading to the degree of B. A.; the mechanical engineering course, leading to the degree of M. E.; the civil engineering course, leading to the degree of C. E., and the normal course, leading to the degree of B. Ped. Certificates of proficiency are given to those who do not complete a course undertaken. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. K. Patterson, PH. D., LL. D., Pres.; M. L. Pence, M. S., Phys. F. Paul Anderson, B. M. E., Mech. Engin. J. Shackleford, M. A., V. Pres.; English S. M. Swigert, Capt., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. Language and Lit. J. G. White, M. A., Math. and Astron. Paul Wernicke, French and German Languages and Lit. J. H. Neville, M. A., Latin aud Greek Languages and Lit. J. H. Kastle, PH. D., Chem. R. N. Roark, B. A., Prin. Normal Dept. J. W. Pryor, M. D., Anat. and Physiol. J. M. Davis, B. A., B. S., Asst. in Academy. James Murray, Practical Hort. State Normal School, Frankfort. COURSES OF STUDY. There are four courses of study-normal course, agricultural course, mechanical course, and a course in domestic economy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. John H. Jackson, B. A., M. A., Pres.; James S. Hathaway, B. A., M. A., Nat- Moses A. Davis, Mech. and Manual Training. L. B. Sneed, Normal Dept. Bettie M. Bailey, Matron; Domestic Econ. LOUISIANA. Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Baton Rouge. COURSES OF STUDY. The regular courses of study are six, each requiring four years for completion: The course in agriculture, the course in sugar cultivation and manufacture, the course in mechanics and civil engineering, the Latin-scientific, the general science, and the classical course, the first five leading to the degree of B. S., the last to the degree of B. A. A preparatory department with a course covering one year is also provided. T. D. Boyd, M. A., Pres. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. C. C. Gallup, 3d Artillery, U. S. A., Mil. W. W. Clendenin, M. A., M. S., Geol. and Charles E. Coates, jr., PH. D., Chem. H. A. Morgan, B. S. A., Zool. and Ent. E. L. Scott, M. A., Languages. C. A. Smith, M. A., PH. D., English and S. B. Staples, B. S., D. V. S., Vet. Sci. W. D. Taylor, C. E., Phys. and Civil Engin. C. E. Ives, B. A., Prin. Prep. Dept. Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, New Orleans. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses in agriculture require two and four years for completion, the latter leading to the degree of B. S. The courses of study leading to degrees are nine, each requiring four years. These are the Latin-scientific course, the scientific course, the chemical course, the agricultural course, the preparatory medical course, the pharmacy course, the civilengineering course, the mechanical-engineering course, and the electrical-engineering course. The Latin-scientific course leads to the degree of B. Ph., the course in civil engineering to B. C. E., the courses in mechanical and electrical engineering to B. M. E., the other courses to B. S. The shorter courses leading to a certificate are as follows: The courses of one and two years in agriculture, the course of two years in pharmacy, and the farmers' training courses of six weeks each in general agriculture, in dairying, and in horticulture. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Abram W. Harris, D. Sc., Pres. Nathan C. Grover, C. E., Civil Engin. Gilbert M. Gowell, M. S., Animal Industry. MARYLAND. Maryland Agricultural College, College Park, COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study requires four years and leads to the degree of B. S. |