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. Joseph E. Wilson, Instr. Penmanship. Clarence E. Snow, B. S., Math. and Phys. F. B. Linfield, B. S. A., Dairying and George Thomas, B. A., Hist.; Instr. Chem. Animal Husb. Ruth Evlyu Moench, Instr. Elocution and Willard S. Langton, B. S., Vath.; Biol. Phys. Culture. John A. Widtsoe,' B. S., Chem. and Min. Charles Jensen, Mil. Sci. and Tactics. Mrs. Dalinda Cotey, B. S., Domestic Arts. Alexander Lewis, l'ocal Music. Miss Sarah E. Bowen, Instr. Sewing, Dress August J. Hanson, Foreman Woodworhing making and Millinery. Dept. Joseph Jenson, Mech. Engin.; Dir. Work J. P. Griffin, Foreman Ironworking Dept. aliops. John Stewart, B. S., Asst. in Chem. Lab. Mrs. Sara G, Goodwin, Libr. Erpt. Sta. Luther Foster, B. S., M. S. A., Agr.; Dir. Charles Jensen, Asst. in (hem. Lab. Erpt. Expt. Sta. Sta. Lewis A. Merrill, B. S., (1881.) Agr. Miss Annie Beers, B. S., Asst. in Domestic Edward W. Robinson, (A88t.) German Arts. D. D. Hugh, M. A., Engl. and l’edag. Wm. Peterson, B. S., Math. .John A. Crockett, 1881. in Dairy Dept. and Drawing. 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-scientitie, leading to the degree of Ph. B.; «ivil and sanifars engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemical, agricultural , leading to the degree of B. s., the particular course being specitied in the diploma. A dairy-school course of four weeks' duration is carried on each winter. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. M. H. Buckham, 1). D., Pres.; Polit. and Social Philos. Intellectual and Moral Philos. Engin.; Mech. and Bridge Engin. J. W. Votey, ('. E., Ciril Engin. Sci.; Natural llist. Chooni Hist. 1 On leave. The courses of study are seven, each requiring four years for completion and lealing 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 prac. tical mechanics.. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. M. McBryde, Ph. D., LL. D., Pres. A, T. Eskridge, M. S., Instr. Min., Geol., and Chem. W.G. Conner, M. E., Instr. Machine llork. E. A. Smyth, jr., M. A., Biol. C. McCulloch, D. V.M., M. D., Instr. Tet. T. P. Campbell, M. A., Modern Lang. Sci. A. W. Drinkard, M. S., Sec.; Instr. Engl. J. M. Johnson, Instr. Forge and Foundry. J. S. A. Johnson, M. E., C. E., Instr. Vatk. A. T. Finch, M. D., Vil. Sci. and Tactics and and Civil Engin., and 48st. C'omman Instr. Physiol.; Commandant of Cadets. dant of Cadets. L. S. Randolph, M. E., Mech. Enyin. C. Lee, B. S., Instr. in Elect. Engin. W'. M. Patton, C. E., Civil Engin. H. L. Price, B, S., dsst, in Hort. J. E. Bonsack, B. S., 1881. in Math. and Engin. Engin. The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, Hampton. COURSES OF STUDY. The academic course of study requires three years for completion and a diploma js given on graduation. There are also trade and agricultural courses for undergraduates, requiring three years. The post-graduate courses are: Agriculture, three years; trades, three years; normal, two years; and business, one year. Charles V. Piper, M. S., Bot. and Zool. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. H. Jinks, Manual Training. Emma Johnston, Math. F.C. Briggs, Business Agt. J. F. La Crosse, Painting. Martha M. Waldron, M. D., Resident Physi D. R. Lewis, Mech. Drawing and Geometry. cian. Flora F. Low, drith. and Hist. Elizabeth Clark, Lady Prin. Ida Miner, Engl. and Arith. Geog. W. H. Parker, Machinist Work. S. G. Scott, Wheelwrighting. Francis A. Baldwin, Night School at Hem Myrtilla J. Sherman, Grammar and Comerway Farm, position. Harris Barrett, Bookkeeping. Susan Showers, Geog. John T. Beale, Tailoring. Emma S. Small, Sloyd. Hugh M. Browo, Phys. Clara M. Snow, Arith. Wm. L. Brown, Bookkeeping. E. F. Spennie, Wood Turning. C. Frances Butler, Lit. and Hist. F. S. Stevens, Horseshoeing. A. Louise Cleaveland, Engl. and Arith. W.L. Sweetser, Agr. Bessie Cleaveland, Singing. Amy Treadwell, Engl., drith., and Geog. Rossa B. Cooley, Sci. and Engl. Margaret W. Twitchell, Engl., Arith., and Jessie Coope, Gymnastics. Geog. J. W. Crosse, Shoemaking. Allan Washington, A88t. Commandant of C. B. Dyke, In Charge of Normal Dept. Cadets. C. H. De Yarmette, Metal Work, W. A. Webster, Bricklaying and PlasterC. Duncan, Blacksmithing. ing. Dora Freeman, Bible and Lit. Jessie A. Wier, In Charge of Sewing and Chas. L. Goodrich, In Charge of Agr. Dept. Dressmaking. Louise M. Goodrich, Engl. and Arith. Mary Williams, Asst. Libr. John G. Hartelius, Carpentry. Julia F. Winter, Bible and Hist. W.P. Harthan, Steam Engin. Jane S. Worcester, Hist., Geog., and Engl. WASHINGTON. BOARD OF INSTRI'CTION. George H. Watt, B. S., Prin. Prep. Dept. Eleazer Darrow, E. E., Jech. Engin. and Albert E. Egge, Ph. D., Engl. Lany, and Phys. 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, electricai engineerİng, team engineering, hydraulic engineering, military science and tactics, modern bangnages , and supplemental courses in Latin, physics, dairying, pharmacy, and veterinary science. Sci. Lil. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION—continuerl. S. B. Nelson, D. V. M., Vet. Sci. Engin. Tactics. Annie Howard, Rhet. and Composition. Branches. Instr. Cheese Making, WEST VIRGINIA. West Virginia University, Morgantown. COURSES OF STUDY. The four-year courses with degrees are: All courses leading to general culture, B. A.; course in mechanical engineering, B. S. M. E.; course in civil engineering, B. S. C. E.; scientific course in agriculture, B. S. Agr., and the law course, LL, B. The two-year courses are: The two-year certiticate law course, not leading to any degree, and the short course in practical agriculture, leading to the degree of B. Agr. Preparatory, graduate, and special courses are also offered. Jerome II. Raymond, Ph. D., Pres.; Soci Thos. E. Hodges, M. A., Phys. Lewis Cass Woolery, M. A., Greek Lang. mercial School. Grace Martin, B. M., ( Asst.) Piano. Greek. Wind Instr, Mech. and Applied Vath. Wm. P. Willey, M. A., Equity, Jurispru B. H. Hite, M. S., Agr. Chem. dence, and Commercial Law. L. C. Corbett, M. S., Hort. Alexander R. Whitelill, Ph. D., General A. D. Hopkins, Ph. D., Econ. Ent. and Anal, Chem. W. E. Rumsey, B. AGR., Ecou, Bot. Music, Frederick W. Truscott, Ph. D., Germanie Lang and Lit. American Hist, and Polit, Sci. Lang. and Lit. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Charles Henry Patterson, M. A., Rhet. and Benj. G. Printz, Instr. in Phys. Culture Elocution. and Dir. of Gymnasium. F. P. Rubl, D. V.S., Vet. Sci. Lloyd Lowndes Friend, B. A., Asst. in Lucy C. Daniels, Ph. M., European Hist. Engl. Otto Folin, Ph. D., Physiol. Chem. Laura G. Folin, M. A., Asst. in Math. John B. Johnston, Ph. D., Zool. Enrique J. Montoulieu y de la Torre, B. A., Edwin B. Copeland, Ph. D., Bot. A88t. in Spanish. Hannah B. Clark, Ph. D., Domestic Sci. B. C. Bondurant, A. M., Fellow in Lutin. and Dean of Women. T.C. Johnson, B. S. AGR., Fellow in Math. J. David Thompson, M. A., M. S., Asst. Wm. F. Naret, B. S. AGR., Fellow in Agr. Math. Robt. Morris, B. A., LL.B., Fellow in Econ. Russell L. Morris, C. E., (A88t.) Civil and S. C. Smith, B. A., Fellow in Rhetoric. Vining Engin. C. F. Holden, B. A., Fellow in Engl. A. W. Portertield, B. A., Fellow in German. Eva E. Hubbard, Instr. Painting and W. H. Whitham, B. S., Fellow in Phys. Drarring. Eleanor B. Moreland, B. A., Fellow in Florence M. Sliter, Instr. Violin. Domestic Sci. Anna B. White, B. A., 48st. in Libr. The West Virginia Colored Institute, Institute. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are: Agricultural, requiring four years for completion; mechanical, normal, and academic. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. J. McHenry Jones, Pres. Mrs. E. M. Jones, Music. 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. S. Agr. The short course covers 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. |