to the degree of B. S. A short winter course in both agriculture and mechanics, with shop and laboratory work, together with a poultry school extending through four weeks, is given from January 1 to April 1. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. John H. Washburn, PH. D., Pres.; Chem. A. A. Brigham, PH. D., Agr. Homer J. Wheeler, PH. D., Geol. A. L. Bosworth, B. S., Math. E. J. Watson, M. A., Lang. Wm. E. Drake, B. S., Mech. Engin. O.C. Wiggin, M. D., Comparative Anat. Geo. W. Field, PH. D., Zool. John E. Bucher, PH., D., Agr. Chem. W. W. Wotherspoon, Capt., 12th Infantry, J. D. Towar, B. S., (Assoc.) Agr. and Math. A. C. Scott, B. S., Phys. and Elect. Lucy H. Putnam, Instr. Expression. John E. Hammond, B. S., (Asst.) Agr. SOUTH CAROLINA. Clemson Agricultural College, Clemson College COURSES OF STUDY. There is one course of study offered in the freshman year; two in the sophomore, junior, and senior years-one in chemistry and agriculture and the other in mechanics and engineering, Henry S. Hartzog, Pres. M. B. Hardin, Chem. C. M. Furman, Engl. W. S. Morrison, Hist. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. F. H. Worthington, Civil and Mech. Engin. E. B. Fuller, Capt., U. S. A., Mil. Sci, and Phys. J. G. Clinkscales, Math. J. V. Lewis, Geol, and Min. J. S. Newman, Agr. J. W. Hart, Dairyman. R. N. Brackett, (Asst.) Chem. J. F. C. Du Pre, Hort. E. Walker, Ent. P. T. Brodie, (Asst.) Math. A. M. Redfearn, M. D., Physiol. J. S. McLucas, (Asst.) Engl. F. S. Shiver, Instr. Chem. A. P. Anderson, M. S., PH. D., Bot. W. M. Yager, Drawing. W. M. Riggs, Elect. Engin. A. Barnes, M. E., Woodworking. R. T. V. Bowman, Forge and Foundry. A. Shanklin, Tutor, Math. Leroy Werts, Tutor, Math. W. W. Klugh, B. S., Tutor; Engl. The Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural and Mechanical College of South Carolina, Orangeburg. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are four in number, and require four years each for completion: The collegiate normal and industrial course, leading to the degree of B. A.; the agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. Agr.; the mechanical course, leading to the degree of B. S.; the preparatory course, leading up to the three above named courses. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Thos. E. Miller, M. A., Pres.; Dir. Indus. W. R. A. Palmer, M. A., D. D., Engl. and Lit. R. S. Wilkinson, M. A., Math., Phys., Mil. Sci.; College Accountant. M. W. Gilbert, M. A., D. D., Hist.; Prin. Prep. Dept. I. Nunez Cardoza, M. A., (.Asst.) Engl., Pedag., and Moral Sci. J. W. Hoffman, PH. D., Agr., Chem., and Zool. N. C. Nix, B. A., Math. R. L. Douglass, B. A., Engl. Louise B. Fordham, Drawing and Art. Mary J. Miller, Bookkeeping and Typewriting. Mrs. A. R. Stewart, Prin. Primary Dept. Julia A. McLain, Kindergarten, and Asst. in Engl. Olive A. Sasportas, Asst. in Kindergarten, and Asst. in Engl. S. M. Boston, Supt. Ironwork. S. D. Frazier, Asst. in Surveying and Phys. C. J. Gregg, Domestic Econ, and Matron. John Palmer, Engin. SOUTH DAKOTA. South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings. COURSES OF STUDY. The regular courses of study leading up to degrees are four: Agricultural, domestic economy, mechanical engineering, and pharmacy. The first three require three years for completion and lead to degree of B. S. The last requires two years and leads up to degree of pharmacy graduate. Advanced courses in pharmacy are also offered. Short courses are given, as follows: Business and steam engineering, each one year; agriculture and dairying, each twelve weeks. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. John W. Heston, M. A., PH. D., LL. D., Nellie E. Folsom, B. S., Preceptress; Engl. Dice McLaren, M. S., M. D., Zool. Edgar A. Burnett, B. S., Animal Husb, and E. C. Chilcott, Agronomy. Niels E. Hansen, M. S., Hort. and For. George L. Brown, PH. D., Math. and H. C. Solberg, M. E., Mech. Engin. A. B. Crane, B. S., Asst. in Math. and Engin. Bower T. Whitehead, B. S., PH. G., Pharтасу. G. E. Bolton, M. ACCTS., Sten. and Business Forms. Isabella R. Frisbie, B. S., Domestic Econ. Edith L. Pratt, Music and Phys. Culture. Gilbert A. Young, B. S., Asst. in Mech. Arts. Percy E. Trippe, Lieut., 10th U. S. Cavalry, Mil. Sci. and Tactics. A. S. Harding, M. S., Asst. in Hist. and Econ. TENNESSEE. State Agricultural and Mechanical College of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are seven: Literary course, scientific course, course in agriculture, course in civil engineering, course in mechanical engineering, course in electrical engineering, and chemical course. The degrees of B. A. and B. S. are conferred. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Chas. W. Dabney, PH. D., LL. D., Pres. C. E. Wait, C. E., M. E., PH. D., F. C. S., C. F. Vanderford, Agr. and Hort. G. F. Mellen, M. A., PH. D., Greek and J. B. Henneman, M. A., PH. D., Engl. and T. C. Karns, M. A., Philos. and Pedag. Charles W. Turner, M. A., Acting Prof. C. D. Schmitt, M. A., Math. G.L. Brown, Capt., 11th Infantry, U. S. A., J. R. McColl, B. S., (Asst.) Mech. Engin. C. E. Chambliss, M. S., Instr. Zool. Wm. H. Gildersleeve, Asst. Chem. TEXAS. State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station. COURSES OF STUDY. There are four regular courses of study: Agriculture, horticulture, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering. Each extends through four years, and leads to the degree of B. S., the particular course being specified in the diploma. Special, elective, and graduate courses are also provided. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. R. H.Whitlock, M. E., Acting Pres.; Mech. W.B.Philpott, M.S., (Assoc.) Engl.and Hist. Engin. H. H. Harrington, M. S., Chem, and Min. J. C. Nagle, M. A., C. E., M. C. E., Civil R. H. Price, B. S., Hort., Bot., and Ent. J. H. Connell, M. S., Agr. C. W. Hutson, Engl. and Hist. G. T. Bartlett, 1st Lieut., 3d Artillery, R. F. Smith, (Assoc.) Math. P. S. Tilson, M. S., (488oc.) Chem. 9161-No. 47——4 A. L. Banks, B. A., M. S., (Adjunct) Math. D. W. Spence, B. S., C. E., (Asst.) Civil C. E. Burgoon, B. M. E., (Asst.) Mech. E. W. Kerr, B. S., (Asst.) Mech. Engin. H. W. South, (Asst.) Engl. and Hist. A. C. Gillespie, M. D., Surgeon. J. A. Baker, Sec. J. G. Harrison, Bookkeeper. C. A. Lewis, Foreman Carpenter Shop. B. C. Pittuck, Station Agr. UTAH. Agricultural College of Utah, Logan. COURSES OF STUDY. The college work includes five distinctive lines of instruction: Course in agricu.ture, course in domestic arts, course in mechanical engineering, course in civil engineering, and commercial course. There are three special courses: A two years' course in agriculture, a two years' course in domestic arts, a two years' commercial course, and a preparatory department. In addition to these special courses there are two courses of winter lectures covering ten weeks each: A course of agricultural lectures and a course of lectures for the domestic arts department. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Joseph M. Tanner, Pres.; Polit. Sci. James Dryden, (Asst.) Met. and Sten. Elias J. MacEwan, M. A., Engl. Lung. and Lit. F. W. Brewer, M. D., Biol, and Sanitary Sci. Samuel Fortier, M. E., Civil Engin. F. B. Linfield, B. S. A., Dairying and Animal Husb. Willard S. Langton, B. S., (Asst.) Math. John A. Widtsoe, B. S., Chem, and Min. Mrs. Dalinda Cotey, B. S., Domestic Arts. Miss Sarah E. Bowen, Instr. Sewing, Dressmaking, and Millinery. Joseph Jenson, Phys. and Mech. Engin.; Dir. Workshops. Lewis Cannon, B. S., Math, and Drawing. Mrs. Sara Goodwin, Lib. and Music. Instr. Luther Foster, B. S., M. S. A., Agr.; Dir. Expt. Sta. Lewis A. Merrill, B. S., (Asst.) Agr. and Vet. Scr. Edward W. Robinson, (Asst.) German. Samuel W. Dunning, 1st Lieut., 16th Infantry, U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tactics. John W. Faris, Commercial Econ. and Bookkeeping; Prin. Commercial Dept. Miss Rosannah Cannon, Instr. Elocution and Phys. Culture. Joseph E. Wilson, Instr. Penmanship. J. P. Griffin, Foreman Ironworking Dept. James C. Thomas, Asst. in Chem. Lab. Expt. Sta. John A. Crockett, Asst. in Dairy Dept. VERMONT. University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington. COURSES OF STUDY. The four-year academical courses are seven in number: Classical, leading to the degree of B. A.; literary-scientific, leading to the degree of P. B.; civil and sanitary engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical, agricultural, leading to the degree of B. S., the particular course being specified in the diploma. A dairy-school course of four weeks' duration is carried on each winter. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. M. H. Buckham, D. D., Pres.; Polit. and Social Philos. H. A. P. Torrey, D. D., LL. D., Intellectual and Moral Philos. V. G. Barbour, PH. B., C. E., Mech. and G. H. Perkins, PH. D., Natural Hist. S. F. Emerson, PH. D., Hist. J. W. Votey, C. E., Civil Engin. W. C. Kitchin, PH. D., French. F. Tupper, jr., PH. D., Rhet. and Engl. Lit. C. J. Bailey, 1st Lieut., 1st Artillery, U. F. A. Rich, V. S., M. D., Instr. Vet. Medicine. H. B. Chittenden, M. A., Instr. Agr. Dept. J. Eaton, Instr. Shopwork. C. W. Doten, PH. B., Instr. Elocution; W. G. Bullard, PH. D., Instr. Math. G. E. P. Smith, B. S., Instr. Civil Engin. VIRGINIA. Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College, Blacksburg. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are seven, each requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. S.: Agricultural course, horticultural course, applied chemistry course, general science course, civil engineering course, mechanical engineering course, and electrical engineering course. There are also two courses which require two years for completion and lead to a certificate of practical agriculture and practical mechanics. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. M. McBryde, PH. D., LL. D., Pres.: Agr. Chem. W. B. Alwood, Hort., Ent., and Myc. E. E. Sheib, PH. D., Engl. Hist. and Polit. Econ. E. A. Smyth, jr., M. A., Biol. T. P. Campbell, M. A., Modern Lang S. R. Pritchard, M. A, Phys. and Elect. R. C. Price, Chem., Min., and Geol. D. C. Shanks, 1st Lieut., 18th Infantry, E. P. Niles, D. V. M., Vet. Sci. J. M. Johnson, Instr. Forge and Foundry Work. J. R. Parrott, Instr. Woodwork. A. T. Eskridge, M. S., Instr. Min. and Geol. C. I. Wade, Treas. W. G. Conner, M. E., Instr. Machine Work. F. S. Roop, D. V. M., Instr. Vet. Sci. A. W. Drinkard, M. S., Instr. Engl. and Hist. J. W. Stull, C. E., Instr. Math. and Ciril Engin. W. B. Ellett, M. S., Instr. Chem. L. W. Jerrell, M. S., M. E., Instr. Woodwork. F. P. Turner, B. S., Asst. in Math. and 1881. R. C. Stuart, B. S., Asst. in Machine Work. C. Lee, B. S., Asst. in Elect. Engin. The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study requires three years for completion, and a diploma is given on graduation. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. H. B. Frissell, D. D., Prin.; Mental Philos. H. B. Turner, Pastor; Bible Lessons. George Foster Peabody (Treas.), New York. J. J. Wilson (Asst. Treas.), Hampton. Francis D. Briggs, Business Agent. Martha M. Waldron, M. D., Resident Physician. Elizabeth Clark, Lady Prin.; Math. |