Besides a subcollegiate and a business course there are three courses of study leading to degrees: Agricultural course, B. S. Agr.; mechanical course, B. S. Eng. ; and Latin scientific course, B. S. Lit. These three courses are of equal length, and are equivalent in the studies pursued. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. W. F. Yocum, M. A., D. D., Pres.; Dir. Expt. Sta. Maria Justa Ana De Figueroa, Instr. Spanish and French. F. E. Harris, Sec. Board of Trustees (ex- Bessie C. DeSha, Instr. Sten., Typewriting, officio). Horace E. Stockbridge, PH. D., Agr. C. V. Waugh, M. A., Philos. and Latin. H. H. Hume, M. S., Biol. and Hort. N. H. Cox, B. S., Mech. Arts and Drawing. A. W. Blair, B. S., M. A., Asst. in Chem. Melville C. Marion, B. L., Prin. Prep. School. R. N. Hadley, M. ACCTS., Instr. Bookkeep ing, Commercial Law, Commercial Arith., and Penmanship. Hardy Croom, B. S., Instr. Mech. Arts and Drawing. and Telegraphy. Augusta E. Barnes, B. A., Asst. in Prep. School. Georgia L. Yocum, B. A., Asst. in Biol. John M. Young, B. S., Instr. Physics and Elect. M. M. Wamboldt, Instr. Elocution. N. H. Cox, B. S., Commandant of Cadets and Instr. Tactics. J. Franklin Appell, M. D., College Surgeon and Physician. W. P. Jernigan, Auditor, Bookkeeper, and Clerk. C. A. Finley, Supt. Mess Hall and Grounds. Mrs. E. J. Harris, Matron of Mess Hall. Minnie Helveston, Sten. Lucia McCulloch, Libr. to College and Sta., and Mailing Clerk. Miss Jennie Brown, Piano. Florida State Normal and Industrial College, Tallahassee. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are seven: Normal, academic, preparatory, manual training, agricultural, domestic economy, and music. GEORGIA. Georgia State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Athens. COURSES OF STUDY. There are four courses of study, each requiring four years for completion, each leading to the degree of B. S., differing in options and specialization and characterized as general, agriculture, civil engineering, and electrical engineering. There are also 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, and 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. D. C. Barrow, jr., C. and M. E., Math. C. M. Snelling, B. S., Math. C. H. Herty, PH. D., (Adjunct) Chem. E. L. Griggs, Instr. Drawing; Commandant. IDAHO. College of Agriculture of the University of Idaho, Moscow. The regular course in agriculture requires four years for its completion and leads to the degree of B. Agr. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Joseph P. Blanton, M. A., LL. D., Pres.; Hist, and Polit. Sci. Louis F. Henderson, PH. B., Bot. Frederick M. Padelford, M. A., PH. D., Timothy Cloran, M. A., PH. D., Modern Lieut. S. V. McClure, U. S. A., Math. and Commandant of Cadets. S. Annette Bowman, Free-hand Drawing. Aurelia I. Henry, B. L., Elocution and Thorn Smith, B. S., (Asst.) Agr. Chem. John E. Bonebright, B. S., M. A., Phys. Fred A. Huntley, B. S. A., Hort. Flora P. Moore, B. S., Instr. German and Gurry E. Huggins, B. L., Prin. Prep. Dept. Margaret McCallie, Libr. John M. Aldrich, Curator of Museum. 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. Provision is also made for special students. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Andrew S. Draper, LL. D., Pres. Univ. Eugene Davenport, M. AGR., Dean; Animal Husb. Thomas J. Burrill, PH. D., LL. D., Bot. Stephen A. Forbes, PH. D., Zool. David Kinley, PH. D., Econ. Edward J. Lake, B. S., Art and Design. Lester P. Breckenridge, PH. B., Mech. Joseph C. Blair, Hort. Engin. Harry S. Grindley, D. Sc., Chem. T. A. Clark, B. L., Rhet. Herman S. Piatt, PH. D., Romanic Lang. George M. Holferty, M. S., Bot. William J. Kennedy, B. AGR., Animal John W. Lloyd, B. S. A., Hort. Arch. D. Shamel, B. S., Farm Crops. Fred R. Crane, B. S., Farm Mech. Henry Jones, Blacksmith. INDIANA. School of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Veterinary Science of Purdue University, Lafayette. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study requires four years to complete and leads to the degree of B. S. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.' James Henry Smart, M. A., LL. D., Pres. William Carroll Latta, M. S., Agr. James Troop, M. S., Hort. and Ent. Robert A. Craig, D. V. M. (Instr.), Vet. Stanley Coulter, PH. D., Biol. Emma Montgomery McRae, M. A., Engl. Thomas Francis Moran, PH. D., Hist. and Ernst J. Fluegel, PH. D., German. Pauline Mariotte-Davies, PH. D., French. Joseph Charles Arthur, D. S., Vegetable Erastus Test, M. A., M. D., Math. Winthrop Ellsworth Stone, PH. D., Chem. Henry Augustus Huston, M. A., A.C., Agr. Ervin Sidney Ferry, B. S., Phys. Laura Anne Fry, Indus. Art. Anna Embree Baker, B. S., Instr. Wood Katherine Eliza Golden, M. S., Instr. Biol. This list does not include the instructors exclusively engaged in the schools of Engineering, Science, and Pharmacy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Edward E. Reynolds, M. E., Instr. Phys. Winfred Horton Osborne, A. B., Instr. J. B. E. Jonas, PH. D., Instr. German. James D. Hoffman, M. E., Instr. Wood Shop. Alpha Pierce Jamison, B. M. E., Instr. Robert A. Worstall, M. S., Instr. Chem. IOWA. Iowa State College of Agriculture 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. S. in 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 Ph. B. The veterinary course requires three years for completion; each of the others four years. There are also a two years' course, a short winter course in agriculture and dairying, and group courses in the sciences. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. W. M. Beardshear, M. A., LL. D., Pres.; M. Stalker, M. S., V. S., Vet. Sci. J. L. Budd, M. H., Emeritus in Hort. Gen. James Rush Lincoln, Mil. Sci. Louis Bevier Spinney, B. M. E., M. S. John Alexander Craig, B. S. A., Animal Samuel Walker Beyer, B. S., PH. D., Geol. Alvin B. Noble, PH. B., Rhet. and Engl. Louis Hermann Pammel, B. AGR., M. S., Henry E. Summers, B. S., Zool. James Wilson,' M. S., AGR., Dean in Agr. Anson Marston, C. E., Civil Engin. Julius Buel Weems, PH. D., Agr. Chem. Charles F. Curtiss, M. S. AGR., Agr.; Dir. Miss Gertrude Coburn, B. S., Domestic Miss Lizzie May Allis, B. A., M. A., French Adrian M. Newens, B. O., Elocution and John Craig, B. AGR., Hort. and For. John J. Repp, D. V. M., (Asst.) Path, and George Lewis McKay, Dir. and Instr. in Frank J. Resler, PH. B., Dir. of Music and Miss Maria M. Roberts, B. L., Instr. Math. 1 On leave. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Talbot Lennox, Instr. Machine Shops. Ezra C. Potter, Instr. Pattern Shop. Edwin Clark Boutelle, B. M. E., Instr. Forge and Foundry. Clarence Henry Eckles, B. AGR., M. S., Instr. Dairy Bact. Mrs. Elizabeth Resler, B. PH., Instr. In strumental Music. Joseph J. Edgerton, B. AGR., Instr. Agr. Phys. and Farm Foreman. James Atkinson, B. S. AGR., Instr. Agr. Miss Lola Placeway, B. S., Instr. Chem. Miss Maud Gardiner, M. S., Instr. Domestic Econ. Miss Bessie Larrabee, B. A., Instr. Latin and Engl. John J. Vernon, B. S. AGR., Instr. Hort. Robert E. King, B. S. IN E. E., Instr. Phys. and Elect. Engin. Emerson G. Reed, B. S. IN E. E., Instr. Phys. and Elect. Engin. Miss Ida S. Simonson, B. L., Instr. Engl. Miss Elizabeth Maclean, B. D., Instr. Engl. Wilmon Newell, B. S., Instr. Zool. Miss Hazel Leoni Beardshear, B. L., Instr. Chem. S. P. Smith, D. V. M., House Surgeon and Demonstrator of Anat. Gordon F. Dodge, B. M. E., Instr. Mech. and Free-hand Drawing. Benjamin H. Hibbard, B. S. AGR., Instr. Math. J. C. Brown, B. S. AGR., Instr. Agr. Chem. H. N. Grettenberg, B. S. AGR., Instr. Agr. Chem. Miss A. Estella Paddock, Instr. Bact. P. T. Barnes, Instr. Greenhouse Handicraft. Elmer Hodson, B. S., Instr. General Bot. Asst. in General Bot. George M. Rommel, B. S. AGR., Instr. Animal Husb. Miss Esther Beatty, B. L., Instr. Engl. Clarence J. Griffith, B. S. AGR., Instr. Dairying. Ira A. Williams, B. S., Asst. in Geol. and J. R. Allen, B. S., Asst. in Zool. Miss Vina Elethe Clark, Libr. Miss Helen Louise Knapp, B. L., Assist. Libr. KANSAS. Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan. COURSES OF STUDY. There are five regular courses of study, each requiring four years for completion, and leading to the degree of B. S.: Agriculture, domestic science, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and general science. Four short courses, each requiring two terms except the dairy which is one term: Agriculture and mechanics, horticulture and mechanics, domestic science, and dairy. The degree of M. S. is given upon post-graduate study with satisfactory evidence of proficiency after two years, one of which must be resident. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Ernest R. Nichols, M. A., Acting Pres.; Phys. and Elect. Eng. John D. Walters, M. S., Indus. Art and Designing. Alexander B. Brown, M. A., Music. Julius T. Willard, M. S., Applied Chem.; Dir. Expt. Sta. Albert S. Hitchcock, M. S., Bot. Paul Fischer, B. Agr., D. V. M., Vet. Sci. Miss Mary F. Winston, PH. D., Math. Frederic Augustus Metcalf, M, O., Oratory. George F. Weida, PH. D., Pure Chem. Miss Minnie A. Stoner, B. S., Household Edwin A. Popenoe, M. A., Hort. and Ent.; Carl E. Boyd, PH. D., Hist. and Econ. |