Elizabeth Hyde, in Charge Academic Dept. Josephine E. Richards, in Charge Indian Dept. Frank K. Rogers, Dir. Armstrong and Slater Memorial Trade School. Clara A. Adams, Engl. and Reading. Mrs. M. A. Armstrong, Sci. Alice M. Bacon, Civics and Engl. Cora F. Butler, Bible, Engl., and Hist. A. L. Cleveland, Engl. Bessie Cleaveland, Vocal Music. Rossa Cooley, Sci. and Engl. Dora Freeman, Lit. and Bible. Jane Langley, Methods and Psych. Mary I. McNear, Domestic Sci. L. A. Pratt, Gymnastics. Sarah E. Proctor, Engl. and Geog. Myrtilla J. Sherman, Gram., Composition. E. H. Spinnie, Manual Training. Alice L. Tucker, Engl., Arith., and Geog. M. W. Twitchell, Engl., Arith., and Geog. F. D. Wheelock, Bible. Julia Winter, Bible, Engl., Geog., and Arith. Jane S. Worcester, Geog. Leonora E. Herron, Lib. R. R. Moton, Commandant of Cadets. E. C. De Yarmett, Mech. WASHINGTON. Washington Agricultural College and Sohool of Science, Pullman. COURSES OF STUDY. Courses of study are offered in the following lines: Mathematics, civil engineering, mining engineering, chemistry, botany and zoology, agriculture, horticulture, English language and literature, economic science and history, electrical engineering, steam engineering, hydraulic engineering, military science and tactics, modern languages, and supplemental courses in Latin, physics, dairying, pharmacy, and veterinary science. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. E. A. Bryan, M. A., Pres. ; Hist, and Polit. Sci. Albert E. Egge, PH. D., Engl. Lang. and Lit. Charles V. Piper, M. S., Bot. and Zool. George H. Watt, B. S., Prin. Prep. Dept. Eleazer Darrow, E. E., Mech. Engin, and Phys. Henry M. Lane, B. M. E., (Asst.) Mech. Engin. Osmar L. Waller, PH. M., Math, and Civil Engin. Elton Fulmer, M. A., Chem. W. Chase, 1st Lieut., 22d Infantry, Annie Howard, Rhet. and Composition. W. H. Heileman, B. S., Asst. in Chem. W. J. Roberts, M. A., (Asst.) Math. S. H. Webster, B. A., Instr. Commercial L. V. Corner, Tutor Prep. Dept. D. A. Brodie, Tutor Prep. Dept. WEST VIRGINIA. West Virginia University, Morgantown. COURSES OF STUDY. The four-year courses with degrees are: Classical course, B. A.; philosophical course, Ph. B.; modern literature course, B. L.; scientific course, B. S.; course in mechanical engineering, B. S. M. E.; course in civil engineering, B. S. C. E.; scientific course in agriculture, B. S. Agr. The two-year courses are: The short course in practical agriculture, leading to the degree of B. Agr., and the law course, leading to the degree of LL. B. Preparatory, graduate, and special courses are also offered. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Jerome H. Raymond, PH. D., Pres.; Sociology and Econ. Robert A. Armstrong, M. A., V. Pres.; Engl. Lit. Okey Johnson, M. A., LL. B., Dean Law College. Thomas Clark Atkeson, PH. D., Dean Agr. College; Agr. James H. Stewart, M. A., Dir. Agr. Expt. John I. Harvey, PH. D., Modern Lang. St. George T. Brooke, LL. D., Common and Statute Law. Wm. P. Willey, M. A., Equity, Jurisprudence, and Commercial Law. Alexander R. Whitehill, PH. D., General and Anal. Chem. Jas. W. Hartigan, M. A., M. D., Biol. Jas. S. Stewart, M. S., Math. Thos. C. Miller, M. A., Pedag.; Prin. Prep. Wm. S. Aldrich, M. E., Mech. Engin. R. W. Douthat, PH. D., Latin Lang. and Lit. Thos. E. Hodges, M. A., Phys. Lewis Cass Woolery, M. A., Greek Lang. and Lit. Frederick Lincoln Emory, B. S., M. E., Mech. and Applied Math. C. C. Hewitt, Capt., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Commandant Cadets. B. H. Hite, M. S., Agr. Chem. L. C. Corbett, M. S. AGR., Hort. A. D. Hopkins, PH. D., Econ. Ent. A. J. Hare, B. A., Prep. Prof. Ancient Lang. and Math. C. A. Ellenberger, Music; Dir. School Music. John A. Lockwood, 1st Lieut., U. S. A., (Acting) Mil. Sci. and Commandant Cadets. Frederic W. Sanders, PH. D., (488t.) Pedag. Frederick W. Truscott, PH. D., (4881.) Germanic Lang. and Lit. Richard Ellsworth Fast, LL. B., Instr. Hist, and Polit. Sci. Jas. P. Whyte, B. A., Instr. Rhet. and Elocution. Russell McMurphy, Instr. Piano. W. A. Mestrezat, Instr. Band Instruments. Frank W. Keene, Instr. Violin, Guitar, and Mandolin. Russell L. Morris, B. S. C. E., Asst. in Civil and Mining Engin. C. R. Jones, M. E., Asst. in Mech. Engin Rufus West, Asst. in Mech. Engin. Frederick Moore, B. S., Asst. in Lib. WISCONSIN. College of Agriculture of the University of Wisconsin, Madison. COURSES OF STUDY. The long course requires four years, leading to the degree of B. Agr. The short course in agriculture lasts two terms of fourteen weeks each. The dairy course requires for admission four months' previous training in a creamery or cheese factory. The term lasts twelve weeks. To secure a dairy certificate the student must have two seasons' actual practice in a factory, one of which must follow his work at the dairy school. If all work is satisfactory, as reported on blanks and found by inspection, a dairy certificate is granted. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Charles K. Adams, LL. D., Pres. E. S. Goff, Hort. and Econ. Ent. H. L. Russell, PH. D., Bact. E. H. Farrington, M. S., (Assoc.) Dairy Husb. F. W. Woll, M. S., Chem. W. L. Carlyle, B. S. A., Animal Husb. A. W. Richter, M. E., Instr. Dairy Engin. J. W. Decker, B. AGR., Instr. Cheese Making. A. Vivian, PH. G., (Asst.) Chem. W. A. Scott, PH. D., Econ. Agr. G. McKerrow, Supt. Farmers' Institutes. S. Beattie, D. V. S., Vet. Sci. T. F. McConnell, Asst. in Stock Judging. F. Cranefield, Instr. Greenhouse. WYOMING. College of Agriculture of the University of Wyoming, Laramie. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study in the department of agriculture requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. Agr. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. F. P. Graves, PH. D., LITT. D., LL. D., Aven Nelson, M. S., M. A., Biol. I. M. Morse, M. A., Hist. B. C. Buffum, M. S., Agr. and Hort. C. B. Ridgaway, M. A., Math, and Phys. Chas. A. Varnum, Capt., 7th Cavalry, U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tactics and Asst. Math. E. E. Slosson, M. S., Chem. W. C. Knight, M. A., Geol. L. H. Morey, B. A., Rhet. and Engl. Lit. W. F. Gilkison, B. S., Mech. H. H. GOODELL, of Massachusetts, Chair.; J. H. WASHBURN, of Rhode Island; R. H. JESSE, of Missouri; Ex officio: The PRESIDENT; the JUNIOR EX-PRESIDENT (G. T. FAIRCHILD); the SECRETARY. Agriculture and Chemistry, R. J. RED- Entomology, J. B. SMITH, of New Jersey; DING, of Georgia; Chairmen of Sections, Mechanic Arts, W. S. ALDRICH, of West Botany and Horticulture, S. T. MAYNARD, of Massachusetts; College Work, ALSTON ELLIS, of Colorado. Secretaries of Sections, Agriculture and Chemistry, T. L. HAEC KER, of Minnesota; Botany and Horticulture, H. L. RUSSELL, of Wisconsin; College Work, E. A. BRYAN, of Washington; Entomology, C. M. WEED, of New Hampshire; Mechanic Arts, F. P. ANDERSON, of Kentucky. 55 OFFICERS AND REPORTERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS OF THE UNITED STATES. President, A. L. WINTON, New Haven, Conn. Vice-President, R. C. KEDZIE, Agricultural College, Mich. Secretary, H. W. WILEY, U. S. Dept. Agr., Washington, D. C. Executive Committee, The PRESIDENT; the VICE-PRESIDENT; the SECRETARY; M. A. SCOVELL, Lexington, Ky.; J. L. HILLS, Burlington, Vt. Referees, Phosphoric acid, B. W. KILGORE, Agri- Dairy products, C. L. PENNY, Newark, cultural College, Miss.; Nitrogen, R. J. DAVIDSON, Blacksburg, Va.; Potash, C. H. JONES, Burlington, Vt.; Soils and ash, HARRY SNYDER, St. Anthony Park, Minn.; Del.; Foods and feeding stuffs, W. H. KRUG, Liquors and food adulteration, W. S. Phosphoric acid, E. G. RUNYAN, Wash- Nitrogen, F. S. SHIVER, Clemson College, Potash, B. B. Ross, Auburn, Ala.; Dairy products, J. B. WEEMS, Ames, Foods and feeding stuffs, G. L. TELLER, Liquors and food adulteration, CHAS. P. Tannin, O. CARR, Corry, Pa. E. W. ALLEN, Washington, D. C.; 56 J. B. LINDSEY, Amherst, Mass.; L. H. MERRILL, Orono, Me.; A. A. PERSONS, Lake City, Fla.; J. P. STREET, New Brunswick, N. J.; F. W. WOLL, Madison, Wis. |