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NEW HAMPSHIRE.

New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Durham.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are five courses of study, each requiring four years for completion, and leading to the degree of B. S.: Course in agriculture, course in chemistry, course in mechanical engineering, course in electrical engineering, and general course (open to women). Also a two years' course in agriculture, not leading to any collegiate degree.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

C. S. Murkland, M. A., PH. D., Pres. Chas. H. Pettee, M. A., C. E., Dean; Math. and Civil Engin.

Clarence W. Scott, M. A., Hist. and Polit. Sci.

F. Wm. Rane, B. AGR., M. S., Agr. and Hort.

Clarence M. Weed, D. S., Zool. and Ent. Fred. W. Morse, B. S., Organic Chem. Chas. L. Parsons, B. S., Gen. and Anal. Chem.

Hollis C. Clark, 2d Lieut., U. S. A., Mil. Sci.

Albert Kingsbury, M. E., Mech. Engin. H. H. Lamson, M. D., Bot. and Bact. Arthur F. Nesbit, B. S., M. A., Instr. Elect. Engin. and Phys.

Charles H. Kinne, B. A., PH. D., Instr.

Modern Languages.

Joseph H. Hawes, Drawing and Math. Ernest B. MacCready, B. S., Instr. Chem. John N. Brown, Foreman Machine Work. Geo. H. Furbish, Foreman Woodwork. Clement S. Morris, Purchasing Agent.

NEW JERSEY.

Rutgers Scientific School, the New Jersey State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, New Brunswick.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are five distinct courses of study: A course in agriculture, a course in civil engineering and mechanics, a course in chemistry, a course in electricity, and a course in biology. Each course requires four years for completion, and leads to the degree of B. S.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Austin Scott, PH. D., LL. D., Pres.; Hist. and Polit. Sci.

Rev. Jacob Cooper, D. D., D. C. L., LL.
D., Logic and Mental Philosophy.
Rev. Carl Meyer, D. D., Modern Languages
and Lit.

Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, PH. D., Phys. and Expt. Mech.

Edward Albert Bowser, C. E., LL. D., Math. and Engin.

Rev. Charles Edward Hart, D. D., English Language and Lit.

Louis Bevier, jr., PH. D., Greek Language
and Lit.; Sec. Extension Dept.
Edgar Solomon Shumway, PH. D., Latin
Language and Lit.

Julius Nelson, PH. D., Biol.

Byron David Halsted, D. Sc., Bot. and Hort.

John Bernhard Smith, D. Sc., Ent. Edward Burnett Voorhees, M. A., Agr. Albert Huntington Chester, E. M., PH. D., D. Sc., Chem. and Min.; Curator of the Museum.

John Charles Van Dyke, L. H. D., Hist. of Art.

Robert Woodworth Prentiss, M. S., Math. and Astron.

Eliot Robertson Payson, PH. D., Hist. and Art of Teaching.

Edward Luther Stevenson, PH. D., Hist. William Cathcart Buttler, 3d U. S. Infantry, Mil. Sci. and Tactics.

Alfred Alexander Titsworth, M. S., C. E., Irving Strong Upson, M. A., Lib., Regis

Graphics and Math.

trar, and Sec.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued.

Clarence Livingston Speyers, PH. B., Charles Everett Adams, M. A., M. D.,

(Assoc.) Chem.

William Shields Myers, M. S., F. C. S.,
(Assoc.) Chem.

Edward Livingston Barbour, Instr. in
Rhet. and Elocution.

Instr. in Phys. Training; Dir. Gymnasium. Ezra Frederick Scattergood, M. S., Instr. in Math., Elect., and Phys.

Edwin Bell Davis, B. L., Instr. in Modern
Languages.

NEW MEXICO.

New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Mesilla Park.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are four: A course in agriculture, a course in mechanical engineering, a course in irrigation engineering, and a scientific course.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

C. T. Jordan, M. A., Pres.; Mental Sci.
J. P. Owen, V. Pres.; Hist. and Polit. Sci.
C. T. Hagerty, M. S., Math.
Arthur Goss, M. S., A. C., Chem.

F. W. Brady, M. E., Irrig. and Mech.
Engin., Phys., and Drawing.

W. W. Robertson, M. A., English and
Latin; Prin. Subfreshman Dept.
George W. Miles, M. S., Astron., Geol., and
Bookkeeping.

John D. Tinsley, Biol.

George Vestal, Agr. and Hort.

Ida M. Jones, Spanish; Asst. Subfreshman
Dept.

F. E. Lester, Sten. and Typewriting; Clerk.
R. F. Hare, M. S., Instr. Chem.
Fabian Garcia, B. S., Asst. Agr. and Hort.;
Met.

Charles Mills, Foreman College Shops.
Ellen F. Gibson, Elocution and Phys. Cul-
ture; Asst. Subfreshman Dept.
Geraldine Combs, Asst. Subfreshman Dept.
NEW YORK.

Cornell University, Ithaca.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Among the numerous courses of study offered by the university is one which leads to the degree of bachelor of science in agriculture. This course requires four years for completion, and during the last two years the student selects most of his studies in work given by the departments of agriculture and horticulture, and in the courses in agricultural chemistry and economic entomology. Post-graduate courses leading to advanced degrees are provided, and special courses in subjects relating to agriculture are also arranged.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.1

Jacob Gould Schurman, M. A., D. Sc.,
LL. D., Pres.

Mark Vernon Slingerland, B. S., Asst.
Ent.

Instr. in Hort.

Isaac Phillips Roberts, M. AGR., Dir. of the
College of Agr., Dean of the Faculty; Agr. George Walter Cavanaugh, B. S., Asst.
George Chapman Caldwell, B. S., PH. D.,
Agr. and General Chem.

James Law, F. R. C. V. S., Vet. Medicine
and Surgery.

John Henry Comstock, B. S., Ent. and
General Invertebrate Zoology.
Liberty Hyde Bailey, M. S., General and
Experimental Hort.

Henry Hiram Wing, M. S., Asst. Animal
Industry and Dairy Husbandry.

Chem.

Louis Adelbert Clinton, B. S., Asst. Agr.
Alexander Dyer MacGillivray, Asst. in
Ent.

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Includes only instructors in subjects directly relating to agriculture. Many other members of the university faculty may give instruction to students pursuing the course leading to the degree of B. S. in agriculture.

NORTH CAROLINA.

The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, West Raleigh.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The general courses of study are three, each requiring four years for completion: The course in agriculture, the course in engineering and mechanics, and the course in applied science, each leading to the degree of B. S.

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The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the Colored Race, Greensboro.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are: Agriculture, horticulture, arboriculture and botany, chemistry, physics, mechanics and applied mathematics, mathematics, English, history, military science and tactics, and domestic economy.

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Four-year courses leading to the degree of B. S. are as follows: Agriculture, mechanics, science and literature, industrial arts, including domestic economy; there are also short courses in agriculture, dairying, and domestic economy.

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This university is divided into six colleges, as follows: Agriculture and Domestic Science; Arts, Philosophy, and Science; Engineering; Law; Pharmacy; and Veterinary Medicine. There are thirty courses of study, as follows: Four-year courses leading to degrees-Agriculture, arts, ceramics, domestic science, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mine engineering, English philosophy, horticulture and forestry, industrial arts, Latin philosophy, law, modern-language course in philosophy, pharmacy, science, and veterinary medicine. Short courses-Agriculture, ceramics, domestic science, industrial arts, mining, and pharmacy. Course preparatory to law and journalism, two years each; architecture and course preparatory to medicine, three years each; dairying, three months. The degrees granted are as follows: In the College of Agriculture and Domestic Science, the degree B. Sc. in agriculture, B. Sc. in horticulture and forestry, and B. Sc. in domestic science. In the College of Arts, Philosophy and Science: B. A., B. Ph., and B. Sc. In the College of Engineering: C. E., E. M., E. M. in ceramics, M. E., M. E. in electrical engineering, and B. Sc. in industrial arts. In the College of Law: LL. B. In the College of Pharmacy: B. Sc. in pharmacy. In the College of Veterinary Medicine: D. V. M., and a certificate of veterinary surgeon to those who fail in certain literary requirements which are demanded for the higher degree. Postgraduate work is offered in all colleges.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

James H. Canfield, LL. D., Pres.
Edward Orton, PH. D., LL. D., Geol.
W. H. Scott, M. A., LL. D., Philosophy.
N. W. Lord, M. E., Dean College Engin.,
Min., and Metallurgy.

J. P. Gordy, PH. D., Pedagogy.

John T. Martin, 1st Lieut., 5th Artillery,

U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tactics.

W. A. Kellerman, PH. D., Bot.
Thomas F. Hunt, M. S., Agr.

S. C. Derby, M. A., Latin; Dean College A. C. Barrows, M. A., D. D., English Lit. Arts, Philosophy, and Sci.

W. R. Lazenby, M. AGR., Hort. and For.
J. R. Smith, M. A., Greek.

H. A. Weber, Pí. D., Agr. Chem.

B. F. Thomas, PH. D., Phys.

G. W. Knight, PH. D., Hist. and Polit.
Sci, and Constitutional Law.

R. D. Bohannan, B. S., C. E., M. E., Math.
D. S. Kellicott, PH. D., Zool. and Ent.
C. N. Brown, C. E., Civil Engin.
W. T. Magruder, M. E., Mech. Engin.
E. A. Eggers, German.

Albert M. Bleile, M. D., Anat. and Physiol.

J. V. Denny, B. A., Sec. Faculty; Rhet. and English.

B. L. Bowen, PH. D., Romance Languages
and Lit.

R. I. Fulton, M. A., Elocution and Oratory.
G. B. Kauffman, B. S., Pharmacy.
W. K. Moorehead, Curator Archæology.
D. S. White, D. V. S., (Assoc.) Vet. Med-
icine; Dean College Vet. Medicine.
H. C. Lord, B. S., (Assoc.) Astron.
J. N. Bradford, M. E., (Assoc.) Drawing.
Wm. McPherson, jr., D. Sc., (Assoc.) Chem.
F. A. Ray, M. E., (Assoc.) Mining Engin.

1 Exclusive of College of Law.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued.

A. L. Williston, B. S., Dir. Industrial Dept. Edward Orton, jr., M. E., Dir. Ceramics and Clayworking.

S. A. Norton, PH. D., LL. D., Lecturer on

Chem.

A. E. Vinson, Asst. in Agr. Chem.
W. D. Gibbs, (Asst.) Agr.

C. E. Sherman, C. E., (Asst.) Civil Engin.
E. A. Hitchcock, M. E., (Asst.) Expt.
Engin.

J. E. Boyd, M. S., (Asst.) Phys.

G. W. McCoard, M. A., (Asst.) Math.

F. C. Caldwell, B. A., M. E., (Asst.) Elect. Engin.

F. C. Clark, PH. D., (488t.) Econ. and
Sociology.

H. J. Noyes, (Asst.) Dairy Husbandry.
C. W. Mesloh, M. A., Asst. in German.
B. A. Eisenlohr, Asst. in German.
J. R. Taylor, B. A., Asst. in Rhet.

C. A. Bruce, B. A., Asst. in French and
Latin.

C. L. Arnold, M. S., Asst. in Math.

C. B. Morrey, B. A., M. D., Asst. in Anat. and Physiol.

C. A. Dye, PH. G., Asst. in Pharmacy.
Charles W. Burkett, B. S., Asst. in Agr.
J. A. Bownocker, B. S., Asst. in Geol.
C. W. Foulk, B. A., Asst. in Chem.
W. L. Graves, B. A., Asst. in Rhet.
H. V. Ames, PH. D., Asst. in Hist.
A. W. Hodgman, PH. D., Asst. in Greek
and Latin.

W. F. Lavery, Asst. in Vet. Medicine.

C. C. Sleffel, Asst. in Indl. Dept. and Foreman of Forge Room.

Frank Haas, C. E., Asst. in Metallurgy.

T. E. French, M. E., Asst. in Drawing.
K. D. Swartzel, M. S., Asst. in Math.
W. L. Evans, M. S., Asst. Dir. in Clay-
working and Ceramics.

Edwin Mead Wilcox, B. S., Asst. in Bot.
J. S. Hine, B. S., Asst. in Ent.
T. K. Lewis, B. S., Asst. in Drawing.
R. M. Hughes, B. A., Asst. in Chem.

F. L. Landacre, B. A., Asst. in Zool. and
Ent.

C. W. Weick, Foreman Pattern Room.
W. A. Knight, Foreman Machine Room.
Olive B. Jones, Lib.

OKLAHOMA.

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater.

COURSE OF STUDY.

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

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The courses of study are three: A course in agriculture, requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. S. A. ; a course in mechanical engineering, requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. M. E., and a fouryear course in household economy (for girls) leading to the degree of B. H. E.

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