BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Irving Strong Upson, M. A., Libr. and Registrar. (A8800.) Chem. (Assoc.) Chem. Edward Livingston Barbour, B.O., Instr. Rhet, and Elocution. Edwin Bell Davis, B. L., Instr. Modern Lang. Training; Dir. Gymnasium. E. E., Instr. Elect. Sci. Graphics. 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 civil engineering, a course in mechanical engineering, and a scientific course. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Frederic W. Sanders, Ph. D., Pres.; Polit. Ralph Roy Larkin, B. S., Prin. Prep. and Econ. Sci. Dept. Clarence T. Hagerty, M. S., Math, and Frank E. Lester, Registrar; Instr. Sten. Astron. and Typewriting; Libr. Arthur Goss, M. S., A. C., Chem. R. Fred Hare, M. S., Instr. Chem. , Agr. and Hort. Charles Mills, Instr. College Shop8. Frank W. Brady, M. E., Mech. and Civil Ellen F. Gibson, Instr. Elocution and Phys. Engin. Culture; Asst. in Prep. Dept. Ida M. Jones, Spanish. Joseph F. Bennett, jr., M. S., Instr. Bot., T. D. A. Cockerell, Ent. Geol., and Phys. Hiram Hadley, M. A., Hist. and Pedag. Fabian Garcia, B. S., A88t. in Agr. and Elmer 0. Wooton, M. A., Bot., Geol., and Hort. Phys. Geraldine Combs, Asst. in Prep. Dept. Frederick F. Barker, LL. B., Engl. and Florence G. Thornton, Asst. in Prep. Dept. Latin, Humboldt Casad, A88t. in Agr. and Hort. J. D. Tinsley, B. S., Zool. A. B. Sage, A88t. in Engin. Dept. Alice Horning, B. S., Dean of Women; Helen Mar Macgregor, A88t. in Sten, and Domestic Econ. Typewriting; Sten. 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 the science of 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.' Bot. Jacob Gould Schurman, M. A., D. Sc., George Francis Atkinson, Ph. B., Simon Henry Gage, B. S., Anat. Isaac Phillips Roberts, M. AGR., Dir. Col. Willard Winfield Rowlee, Plant Histology. lege Agr., Dean Faculty; Agr. Henry Hiram Wing, M. S., (Asst.) Animal George Chapman Caldwell, B. S., Ph. D., Indus. and Dairy Husb. Agr. and General Chem. Mark Vernon Slingerland, B. S., ( A88t.) James Law, F. R. C. V. S., Vet. Medicine Ent. and Surgery. Louis Adelbert Clinton, B. S., (A881.) Agr. John Henry Comstock, B. S., Ent. and Hugh C. Troy, B. S. A., A88t. in Dairy Lab. General Invertebrate Zool. John W. Spencer, Deputy Chief Nature George Walter Cavanaugh, B. S., (A88t.) Study and Univ. Extension Work. Chem. Mrs. Anna Botsford Comstock, B. S., Benjamin Minge Duggar, M. S., M. A., (A88t.) Zool. and Ent. Ph. D., (Ax8t.) Bot. Mary Rogers Miller, B. S., Lecturer in Alexander Dyer MacGillivray, A88t. in Nature Study and Unir. Extension Work. Ent. Abraham L. Knisely, M. S. A., A8st. in George Nieman Lauman, B. S. A., A88t. in Chem. Hort. Leroy Anderson, M. S. A., 1881. in Dairy Walter W. Hall, Asst. in Cheese Making. Husb. Webster E. Griffith, A88t. in Butter Archibald R. Ward, B. S. A., A88t. Dairy Making. Bact. John Lemuel Stone, B. S. A., A88t. in Agr. Charles E. Hunn, Foreman Garden. Liberty Hyde Bailey, M. S., General and Edward Arthur Butler, Clerk and AcExpt. Hort. countant. NORTH CAROLINA. The North Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, West Raleigh. COURSES OF STUDY. The general courses of study are four, each requiring four years for completion: The course in agriculture, the course in engineering and mechanics, the course in applied science, and the course in textile science and art, each leading to the degree of B.S. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. G. T. Winston, LL. D., Pres. J. M. Johnson, M. S., Asst. Agr. W. F. Massey, C. E., Hort., Arbor., and R. E. L. Yates, M. A., Asst. Vath. Bot. G. S. Fraps, Ph. D., 188t. Chem. W. A. Withers, M. A., Chem. C. W. Hyams, Instr. Bot. and Ent. D. H. Hill, M. A., Engl. A. Rhodes, A88t. in Hort. B. Irby, M. S., Agr. G. F. Ivey, Instr. Textile Sci, and Art. W.C. Riddick, B. A., C. E., Math, and Civil B. C. Fennel, B. S., A88t. in Drawing. Engin. C. L. Mann, B. S., Asst. in Drawing and C. W. Scribner, B. A., M. E., Mech. Engin. Math. F. A. Weihe, M. A., Ph. D., Phys. and A. T. Smith, B. S., Asst. in Shop. Elect. Engin. F. M. Foy, jr., B. S., A88t. in Drawing and N. R. Stansel, B. S., A88t. Phys. and Elect. Phys. Engin.; Mil. Tactics. C. M. Pritchett, M. E., C. E., Instr. Mech. T. L. Wright, B. A., Instr. Math. and Engl. Engin. "Includes only instructors in subjects directly relating to agriculture. Many other members of the university faculty give instructions to students pursuing the course leading to the degree of B. S. A. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. C. B. Park, Supt. Shops. E. B. Owen, B. S., Libr. B. S. Skinner, Farm Supt. Mrs. S. C. Carroll, Matron. J. A. Bizzell, Instr. in Chem. James R. Rogers, M. D., Physician. W. A. Syme, A88t. in Chem. J. M. Fix, Bursar. A. F. Bowen, Registrar and Sec. 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, bistory, military science and tactics, and domestic economy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. James B. Dudley, M. A., Pres.; Hist. James M. Joyner, B. AGR., A88t, in Prep. J. R. Quick, A88t. in Prep. Dept. Cicero H. Best, Asst. in Prep. Dept. Farming. NORTH DAKOTA. North Dakota Agricultural College, Agricultural College. COURSES OF STUDY. Four-year courses leading to the degree of B. S. are as follows: Agriculture, mechanics, and science; there are also short courses in agriculture, dairying, and domestic economy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. H. Worst, Pres. P. S. Rose, B. S., Steam Engin. and Math. E. F. Ladd, B. S., Chem. Albert T. Mills, Ph. D., Hist, and Civil C. M. Hall, B. S., Geol. Government. J. H. Shepperd, M. S. A., Agr. H. L. Bolley, M. S., Bot. and Zool. A. M. Ten Eyck, M. S., (A88t.) Agr. L. R. Waldron, B. S., ( A88t.) Bot. and Zool. L. S. Bottenfield, M. A., Modern Lang. E. S. Keene, B. S., Mech. H. W. McArdle, B. S., Math. Miss M. B. Senn, M. S., Domestic Sci. Mrs. P. A. Evans, Libr. R. A. Shattuck, Accountant and Bookkeeper. OHIO. The Colleges of Agriculture and Domestic Science and of Veterinary Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus. COCRSES OF STUDY. The university is divided into six colleges, as follows: Agriculture and Domestic Science; Arts, Philosophy, and Science; Engineering; Law; Pharmacy, and Veterinary Medicine. The College of Agriculture and Domestic Science offers sis distinct courses of study: Four-year courses in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and domestic science; two-year courses in agriculture and horticulture and domestic science, and a one-term course in dairying. Degrees are granted in the four-year courses as follows: B. S. in agriculture, B. S. in horticulture and forestry, and B. $. in domestic science. The College of Veterinary Medicine offers a three-year course leading to the degree D. V. M., and to a certiticate of veterinary surgeon to those who fail in certain requirements for admission. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Rev. William Oxley Thompson, D. D., Henry Curwen Lord, B. S., F. R. A. S., Dir. Emerson McMillen Obserratory and in Charge Dept. Domestic Econ. 80c.) Erpt. Engin. Charles Walter Mesloh, M. A., (A880c.) Charles Smith Prosser, M. S., (A880c.) Hist. John Adams Bownocker, D. S., (1880C.) John Wright Decker, B. AGR., (188oc.) William Lucius Graves, M. A., (A88t.) Thomas Ewing French, M. E., (Assl.) Cornelia Porter Souther, (A88t.) Domes- Charles Bradfield Morrey, B. A., M. D., Charles Lincoln Arnold, M. S., (Asst.) mance Lang. John H. Schaffner, M. A., M. S., (Asst.) Drawing. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION—continued. Charles Byron Frederick, V. S., (A88t.) William H. Renck, A88t. in Indu8. Arts Vet. Medicine. and Foreman of Carpenter and Pattern George H. McKnight, Ph. D., (A88t.) Shops. Rhet. Charles P. Crowe, A88t. in Indust. Dept. Herrick C. Allen, LL. B., (A88t.) Public and Foremaster. Speaking. Homer C. Price, M. S., A88t. in Hort, and J. Warren Smith, B. S., Lecturer on Met. For. Frederick Edward Kester, M. E. in E. E., Francis M. Hamilton, B. A., 888t. in Instr. in Physics. Philos. and Pedag. Burt Bidwell Herrick, Instr. in Cheese Delbert Alonzo Crowner, B. S. AGR., Making. Asst. in Butter Making. Thomas Kenyon Lewis, B. Sc., A88t. in Melvin Dresbach, M. S., Fellow in Anat. Drawing. and Physiol. Francis Leroy Landacre, B. A., Asst. in John Bernard Parker, B. A., Fellow and Zool. Theme A88t, in Rhet. Albert Earl Vinson, A88t. in Agr. Chem. F. K. Luke, M. S., Florist. Frank Ruhlen, B. S. AGR., Asst. in Agr. S. W. Collett, M. S., Fellow and A88t, in Elisha Smith, Asst, in Cheese Making. Bot. Emma Leanna Ball, M. S., A88t. in Math. Maj. J. M. Burns, U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Oscar V. Brumley, V. S., A88t. in Vet. Tactics, Vedicine. Olive B. Jones, Libr. Silas Martin, A88t. in Drawing. Christopher P. Linhart, M. D., Dir. of John Bell Sanborn, Ph. D., A88t. in Amer- Gymnasium and Instr. in Phys. Educaican Hist. tion. OKLAHOMA. Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, Stillwater. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are: General science and literature; agricultural, including horticulture and veterinary science; mechanical engineering; and courses in special sciences-chemistry, biology, botany. Each course requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. Shorter special courses are given in stenography and typewriting, music, and printing, and a special ten-weeks' winter term in agriculture and the mechanic arts. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Angelo C. Scott, M A., LL.M.,Pres.; Engl. Frank A. Hutto, B. S., Hist. and Polit. Sci. Lang. and Lit. Miss May Overstreet, A88t. in Prep. Dept. George L. Holter, B. S., Chem. Oscar M. Morris, B. S., Instr. Hort. Harry E. Thompson, B. S., Prin. Prep. Augustus G. Ford, B. S., Asst. Sta. Chem. Dept. Carl A. Bessey, B. A., B. S., Asst. in Mech. Ernest E. Bogue, M. S., Bot. and Ent. Engin. Lowery L. Lewis, M. S., D. V.M., Zool. Robert H. Tucker, M. A., A88t. in Engl. and Vet. Sci. Lang. and Lit., and in Charge of Latin and John Fields, B. S., Dir. of Expt. Sta. and German. Sta. Chem.; Stock Feeding and Dean of Mrs. Ella L. Stevenson, Instr. in Music. Short Winter Cour868. Miss Georgina M. Holt, Instr. in Sten, and Richard E. Chandler, M. M. E., Mech. Typewriting, and Official Sten. Engin. and Phys. Frank D. Northup, Supt. of Printing James W. Means, Math. Dept., and Instr. in Printing. Frank C. Burtis, M. S., Agr. and Hort. James G. Kerr, B. S., A8st. in Agr. Henry M. Hand, Sec. |