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The Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Mechanical College of South Carolina, Orangeburg.

GOVERNING BOARD.

Board of Trustees: Gov. M. B. McSweeney (Chair.), Columbia; W. R. Lowman (Sec.), Orangeburg; D. J. Bradham, Clarendon; C. D. Kortjohn, Orangeburg; W. K. Sligh, Newberry; A. G. Brice, Chester; J. W. Floyd, Liberty Hill.

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.; and the preparatory course, leading up to the three above-named courses.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Thos. E. Miller, LL. D., President; Agriculturist, Director Industry.

J. E. Wallace, Engl. Lit., Pedag., and Julia A. McLain, Kindergarten and Asst. Moral Sci.

R. S. Wilkinson, M. A., PH. D., Phys. and Chem.

N. C. Nix, M. A., Math.

R. L. Douglass, M. A., Hist. and Polit. Sci.
J. C. Whittaker, Math. and Mil. Sci.
Alice B. McLeod, Phys. Sci.

Louise B. Fordham, Drawing and Art.
Anna M. Miller, Bookkeeping and Type-
writing; College Accountant.
Lillian Mack, Engl.

in Engl.

Olive A. Sasportas, Asst. in Engl.

Otis C. Davenport, Engl. and Vocal Music.
S. M. Boston, Supt. Ironwork and Painting.
Wm. Gruber, Supt. Woodwork.
J. R. Steele, Supt. Brickwork.
G. C. Williams, Supt. Farm.
M. Tucker, Asst. in Dairy.

S. D. Frazier, Asst. in Surveying and Phys.
E. F. Mikell, Instr. Band Music and Engl.
C. C. Davis, Dressmaking and Plain Sewing.

C. J. Gregg, Domestic Econ. and Matron.
John Palmer, Engin.

SOUTH DAKOTA.

South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings.

GOVERNING BOARD.

Regents of Education: Frederick A. Spafford (Pres.), Flandreau; I. D. Aldrich (Sec.), Bigstone; I. W. Goodner, Pierre; M. F. Greeley, Gary; L. M. Hough, Sturgis; R. M. Slocum, Mound City; R. A. Larson (Sec. and Accountant).

COURSES OF STUDY.

About four-fifths of the regular four years' work leading to the B. S. degree is the same for all. The remainder of the forty-three courses required are elective and must be taken in some two departments of instruction. Regular two years' work in pharmacy is offered for the Ph. G. degree. A diploma is granted those completing the prescribed year's work in commercial science and steam engineering; and a certificate to those completing the special quarter-year's work offered in agriculture, horticulture, dairying, and domestic science.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

John William Heston, PH. D., LL. D., President of the College and Acting Director of the Experiment Station; Economics and Sociology.

George Lincoln Brown, PH. D., Math. and

Astron.

Lucy Amelia Du Bois, B. A., Preceptress,
Engl. and Latin.

Frank Gregory Orr, Sec. and Registrar.
Ada Bertha Caldwell, Indus. Art.
Ellery Channing Chilcott, M. S., Agri.
and Geol.

Arthur Boone Crosier, Sten. and Commer-
cial Sci.

Elmer Kendall Eyerly, M. A., Engl. Lit.
and Oratory.

Alice Dynes Feuling, B. S., Domestic Sci.
Nels Ebbesen Hansen, M. S., Hort. and For.
Robert Floyd Kerr, M. A., Libr. and Dir.
Home Reading Course.

Hubert Berton Mathews, M. S., Phys. and
Elect. Engin.

Edward Lockhart Moore, B. S., D. V. S.,
Zool. and Vet. Med.

Robert B. Forsee, Prin. Prep. Dept.
Minnie McNamee, Music and Phys. Cul-
ture.

De Alton Saunders, M. A., Bot. and Ent.
James Henry Shepard, B. S., Chem.
Halvor Christian Solberg, M. E., Mech.
and Steam Engin.

John Hersey Wheeler, B. A., Modern
Lang. and Dir. of Athletics.

Bower Thomas Whitehead, B. S., PH. C.,
Pharmacy.

Austin Benjamin Crane, B. S., Asst. in
Math.

Albert Spencer Harding, M. A., Hist.
Howard Hartman Hoy, B. S., Asst. in
Mech. Engin.

Walter Strickland Thornber, M. S., Asst.
in Bot. and Hort.

Albert H. Wheaton, Asst. in Animal Husb
and Dairy Sci.

South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, Brookings.
Department of South Dakota Agricultural College.

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State Agricultural and Mechanical College of the University of Tennessee,

Knoxville.

GOVERNING BOARD

Board of Trustees: C. W. Dabney (Pres.), Knoxville; James Maynard (Treas.), Knoxville; J. W. Gaut (Sec.), Knoxville; Gov. Benton McMillin, Nashville; Secretary of State; Superintendent of Public Instruction; H. G. Kyle, Rogersville; J. M. Boyd, Knoxville; J. W. Caldwell, Knoxville; Chalmers Deaderick, Knoxville; S. B. Luttrell, Knoxville; Samuel McKinney, Knoxville; Hu L. McClung, Knoxville; James Park, Knoxville; E. J. Sanford, Knoxville; E. T. Sanford, Knoxville; F. A. R. Scott, Knoxville; O. P. Temple, Knoxville; Moses White, Knoxville; William Rule, Knoxville; Xenophon Wheeler, Chattanooga; J. B. Frazier, Chattanooga; W. C. Dismukes,

Gallatin; Harris Brown, Gallatin; T. R. Meyers, Shelbyville; Hu L. Craighead, Nashville; J. B. Killebrew, Montgomery County; T. F. P. Allison, Nashville; Z. W. Ewing, Pulaski; J. D. Porter, Paris; S. F. Thomas, Brownsville; T. E. Harwood, Trenton; M. B. Trezevant, Memphis; J. M. Greer, Memphis.

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, chemical course, and pharmaceutical course. The degrees of B. A. and B. S. are conferred.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Chas. W. Dabney, PH. D., LL. D., President of the University.

W. W. Carson, C. E., M. E., Civil Engin.

T. W. Jordan, M. A., Latin.

C. E. Wait, C. E., M. E., PH. D., F. C. S.,
Chem.

A. M. Soule, B. S. A., Agr.

S. M. Bain, B. A., Bot.

Jas. D. Hoskins, M. A., B. L. Asst. Hist.
Charles A. Keffer, Hort. and For.
Thomas Dallam Morris, B. L., Bursar-
Registrar.

C. H. Shannon, B. A., PH. D., (Asst.) John R. Fain, Foreman of Expt. Farm. Greek.

J. Douglas Bruce, M. A., PH. D., Engl.
C. D. Schmitt, M. A., Math.

Charles A. Perkins, PH. D., Phys. and
Elect. Engin.

Charles W. Turner, M. A., (Acting) Hist.
Joshua W. Caldwell, M. A., Lecturer on
Constitutional Hist.

Edward T. Sanford, M. A., LL. B., Lec-
turer on Hist. of Tennessee.

Henry J. Darnall, (Adjunct) Modern
Lang.

Andrew H. Nave, Captain, U. S. A., Mil.
Sci. and Tactics.

J. R. McColl, B. S., (Adjunct) Mech. Engin.
Charles D. Ferris, B. S., (Asst.) Drawing.

Samuel E. Barnes, B. S., M. S. A., Stock
and Dairyman.

Charles G. Schenk, B. S., Asst. Chem.
Phares O. Vanatter, Foreman of Plat Expts.
Florence Skeffington, Dean Woman's
Dept. and (Asst.) Engl.

Moses Jacob, V. M. D., Instr. Vet. Sci.
Sabra W. Vought, Libr.

Charles Ansell Mooers, B. S., Instr. Agr.
Chem.

Weston M. Fulton, B. A., Instr. Met.
Charles O. Hill, Asst. Chem., Instr. Chem.
and Pharmacy.

John F. Voorhees, Instr. Phys. Culture.
Frank B. Davant, Foreman Shops.
Ivor Livingston, Foreman Forge Shop.

Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Knoxville.
Department of the University of Tennessee.

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State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station.

GOVERNING BOARD.

Board of Directors: M. Sansom (Pres.), Alvarado; F. A. Reichardt, Houston; A. C. Oliver, Douglassville; Wm. Malone, Hunter; P. H. Tobin, Denison; A. P. Smyth, Mart; John W. Kokernot, San Antonio; Jeff Johnson, Austin.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are four regular courses of study: Agriculture, general science, 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., Pres. pro tem.; Mechanical Engineering.

H. H. Harrington, M. S., Chem. and Min.
Charles Puryear, M. A., C. E., Math.
Mark Francis, D. V. M., Vet. Sci.
F. E. Giesecke, M. E., Drawing.

J. C. Nagle, M. A., C. E., M. C. E., Civil
Engin.

R. H. Price, B. S., Hort. and Mycol.

T. C. Bittle, M. A., PH. D., Lang.

J. H. Connell, M. S., Agr.

C. W. Hutson, Hist.

A. L. Banks, B. A., M. S., (Assoc.) Math.
H. Ness, B. S., Hort.

D. W. Spence, B. S., C. E., Phys.

C. E. Burgoon, B. M. E., (Asst.) Mech.
Engin.

E. W. Kerr, B. S., (Asst.) Mech. Engin.
C. H. Alvord, (Asst.) Agr.

H. W. South, (Assoc.) Engl. and Hist.
A. C. Gillespie, M. D., Surgeon.
J. A. Baker, Sec.

F. P. Avery, Capt., U. S. A., Mil. Sci.; J. G. Harrison, Bookkeeper.

Commandant.

R. F. Smith, (Assoc.) Math.

P. S. Tilson, M. S., (Assoc.) Chem.
W. B. Philpott, M. S., Engl.
C. P. Fountain, (Assoc.) Engl.
Fred W. Mally, M. S.,

Ent.

Bernard Sbisa, Steward.
J. W. Carson, Farm Supt.
B. C. Pittuck, Sta. Agr.

A. C. Love, (Asst.) Drawing.
E. A. White, (Asst.) Hort.
W. J. Sowder, General Asst.

Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, College Station.
Department of the State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas.

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Board of Trustees: W. S. McCornick (Pres.), Salt Lake City; P. W. Maughan (Sec.), Logan; Allan M. Fleming (Treas.), Logan; Mrs. Emily S. Richards, Salt Lake City; D. C. Adams, Sal Lake City; John A. McAlister, Logan; L. Hansen, Logan; Mrs. R. N. Bagley, Ogden; Seth A. Langton, Logan.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Three-year courses are offered in agriculture, domestic science, and commerce, each leading to a certificate of graduation; four-year courses are offered in agriculture, domestic science, commerce, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and general science, each leading to a degree. In addition, there are manual-training courses in

domestic arts, three years, and mechanic arts, four years, each leading to a certificate of graduation, an engineering preparatory course, two years, and a preparatory course, one year; also winter courses in agriculture, domestic arts, and mechanic arts.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

William Jasper Kerr, B. S., D. Sc., President; Mathematics and Astronomy. Elias J. MacEwan, M. A., Sec. of Faculty;

Engl. Lang. and Lit.

John T. Caine, jr., B. S., Prin. Prep. Dept.;
Instr. Engl.

Frederick B. Linfield, B. S. A., Animal Sara Godwin Goodwin, Libr.
Indus.

John A. Widtsoe, M. A., PH. D., Dir.
Expt. Sta.; Chem.

Dalinda Cotey, B. S., Domestic Sci.
Joseph Jenson, Dir. Workshops; Mech.
Engin.

John W. Faris, Commerce.

George L. Swendsen, B. S., Civil Engin.
Clarence Snow, B. S., Phys.

Ephraim G. Gowans, B. S., M. D., Ani-
mal Biol.

John Franklin Engle, M. A., PH. D., Hist.
and Civics.

Karl R. Moench, PH. D., Modern Lang.
James Dryden, (Asst.) Met. and Animal
Indus.

Willard S. Langton, B. S., (Asst.) Math.

and Astron.

Lewis A. Merrill, B. S., (Asst.) Agr. and
Vet. Sci.

Edward W. Robinson, (Asst.) Commercial
Law and Geog.

Peter A. Yoder, M. A., PH. D., (Asst.)
Chem.

Ruth Evelyn Moench, Instr. Engl. and
Phys. Culture.

August J. Hansen, Foreman in Carpentry.
Julien P. Griffin, Foreman in Forging.
John A. Crockett, Instr. Dairy Husb.
William Peterson, B. S., Instr. Geol. and
Math.

Peter W. Maughan, Instr. Penmanship.
Samuel B. Mitton, Instr. Music.
Herbert W. Hill, B. L., Instr. Engl.
Rena Baker, Instr. Engl.

Elvin Jensen Norton, Private Sec. to Pres.;

Instr. Sten. and Typewriting.

Lydia Holmgren, Asst. in Domestic Arts.
Edward Parley Pulley, Asst. in Mech.
Engin.

Rhoda B. Cook, Instr. Sewing and Milli

nery.

Louise Richards, Instr. Drawing.

Walter W. McLaughlin, B. S., Asst. in
Chem.

Wm. D. Beers, B. S., Asst. Civil Engin.;
Instr. Mil. Sci. and Tactics.
James A. Wright, Instr. Hort.

Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan.
Department of the Agricultural College of Utah.

STATION STAFF.

John A. Widtsoe, PH. D., Dir.; Chem.
F. B. Linfield, B. S. A., Animal Indus.
James Dryden, Met. and Poultry Manager.
Geo. L. Swendsen, C. E., Hydraulic Engin.
Lewis A. Merrill, B. S., Agron.
Ephraim G. Gowans, M. D., Biol.
John A. Crockett, Asst. Dairyman.

P. A. Yoder, PH. D., Asst. Chem.
W. W. McLaughlin, Asst. Chem.
James A. Wright, Hort.
Allan M. Fleming, Treas.
Peter W. Maughan, Sec.

Chas. Batt, Foreman Hort. Grounds.
J. B. Nelson, Farm Foreman.

VERMONT.

University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington.

GOVERNING BOARD.

Board of Trustees: M. H. Buckham (Pres.), Burlington; Gov. W. W. Stickney (ex officio), Montpelier; G. G. Benedict (Sec.), Burlington; E. H. Powell (Treas.), 166

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