AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. ALABAMA. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. GOVERNING BOARD. Trustees: Gov. William. D. Jelks (Pres. ex officio). Montgomery; H. C. Gunnels (Supt. of Education, ex officio), Montgomery; Jonathan Haralson, Montgomery; Thomas Williams, Wetumpka; J. A. Bilbro, Gadsden; J. M. Carmichael, Montgomery; W. K. Terry, Birmingham; T. H. Frazer, Mobile; T. D. Samford, Opelika; R. F. Ligon, jr., Montgomery; Tancred Betts, Huntsville; Wm. C. Davis, Jasper; E. T. Glenn (Treas.), Auburn; J. H. Drake (Surgeon), Auburn; R. W. Burton (Sec.), Auburn. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are nine. Six of these require four years for completion, and lead to the degree of B. S.: Course in chemistry and agriculture; course in civil engineering; course in electrical and mechanical engineering; course in pharmacy; general course; course in chemistry and metallurgy. The three remaining courses require two years each and lead to a certificate: Course in agriculture, course in mechanic arts, and course in pharmacy. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Charles C. Thach, M. A., President of the College and of the Station Council; English and Political Economy. Otis D. Smith, M. A., LL. D., Math. LL. D., Civil Engin. and Draw. John J. Wilmore, M. E., Mech. Engin.; Robert J. Trammell, C. E., (Asst.) Michael T. Fullan, M. S., M. E., (Asst.) Clifford Le R. Hare," M. S., (Asst.) William O. Scroggs, M. S., Asst. Libr., Charles A. Cary, B. S., D. V. M., Phys- William W. Hill, M. S., Asst. in Mech. iol., Vet. Sci. Emerson R. Miller, PHAR. M., M. S., John F. Duggar, M. S., Agr. Arthur St. C. Dunstan, M. E., C. E., Elect. Engin., Phys. John E. Wiatt, M. A., Mod. Lang. Mech. Engin., Math. Benjamin S. Patrick, E. and M. E., Comdt., (Actg.) Mil. Sci. James P. C. Southall, M. A. (Assoc.) Arts. R. D. Webb, M. S., Asst. in Engl. D. T. Herndon, B. S., Asst. in Engl., W. C. Coles, B. S., Asst. in Elect. Engin. C. A. Collins, B. S., Asst. in Chem. a On leave. Agricultural Experiment Station of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn. Department of the Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Chas. C. Thach, M. A., Actg. Dir. B. B. Ross, M. S., Chem. STATION STAFF. C. A. Cary, B. S., D. V. M., Vet.; in charge of Farmers' Inst. R. P. Burke, Asst. Biol. J. T. Anderson, PH. D., Assoc. Chem. J. F. Duggar, M. S., Agr. E. M. Wilcox, PH. D., Biol., Bot. R. S. Mackintosh, B. AGR., Hort. Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal. Trustees: Gov. Wm. D. GOVERNING BOARD. Jelks, Montgomery; H. C. Gunnels (Supt. of Education), Montgomery; A. S. Fletcher (Chair.), Huntsville; S. J. Mayhew, Huntsville; Daniel Coleman (Sec.), Huntsville; W. I. Wellman (Treas.), Huntsville. COURSES OF STUDY. The The college is divided into two departments-literary and industrial. courses requiring four years for completion are as follows: Scientific, agricultural, and mechanical. Courses covering from one to three years are given in a number of different industrial and literary subjects. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. W. H. Councill, PH. D., President; Ancient History and Mental Science! Hiram E. Archer, M. S., Prin. Dept. Nat. and Phys. Sci. G. E. Masterson, Prin. Dept. Math. Addie W. Hunton, Sec. and Acct.; Prin. H. L. Phillips, Prin. Dept. Mech. Arts. S. W. McCall, Typew. Hattie C. Walker, Laundress, Justina Ford, M. D., Resident Physician. C. B. Lee, Asst. Sec.; Lang. Effie Andrews, Asst. in Engl. K. V. Scott, Asst. in Engl. Ida M. Myller, Writing, Draw. Mrs. G. E. Masterson, Sewing. William C. Handy, Vocal Music, Engl. Prin. Depts. Lang, and Music. Alphonso Horton, Shoemaking. Clara C. Duncan, Art Paint. Charles Miller, Purchasing Agt. Isora Garrett, Asst. (Prest.`s) Sec. J. L. Threat, Asst. Seamstress. Walter K. Taylor, Plumbing. J. A. Towns, Asst. in Blacksm. Canebrake Agricultural Experiment Station, Uniontown. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Control: R. R. Poole (Com. of Agr., ex officio), Montgomery: J. Huggins, Newbern; A. Sledge, Whitsett; G. D. Stollenwerck, Uniontown; M. Walker, Faunsdale; W. M. Munford, Uniontown. STATION STAFF. J. M. Richeson, M. S., Dir.; Sec. M. Walker, Treas. J. F. Connor, V. M. D., Vet. Agricultural School of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee. GOVERNING BOARD. Trustees: Geo. W. Campbell (Pres.), Tuskegee; George L. Chaney (V. Pres.), Leominster, Mass.; R. C. Bedford (Sec.) Beloit, Wis.; Warren Logan (Treas.), Tuskegee; Lewis Adams, Tuskegee; Charles W. Hare, Tuskegee; Booker T. Washington, Tuskegee; J. W. Adams, Montgomery; John C. Grant, Chicago, Ill.; George A. Gordon, Boston, Mass.; Charles F. Dole, Boston, Mass.; J. G. Phelps Stokes, New York City; S. C. Dizer, Boston, Mass.; Wm. H. Baldwin, jr., New York City; R. O. Simpson, Furman; Robert C. Ogden, New York City; George Foster Peabody, New York City; Hugh H. Hanna, Indianapolis, Ind. COURSES OF STUDY. The institute is divided into five departments: Academic, music, Bible training school, mechanical industries, and agriculture. The school of agriculture offers two two-year courses in agriculture-one to young men and one to young women. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Booker T. Washington, Principal of the Institute. George W. Carver, Dir. R. M. Attwell, Supt. of Farm. Chas. W. Greene, Pract. Agr., Home Wm. J. Claytor. Stock Raising. Louis J. Watkins, Landscape Gard. Clinton J. Calloway, Bureau of Nature Robt. R. Taylor, Dir. Mech. Indus. Wm. S. Pittman, Archi., Mech. Draw. Chas. W. Pierce, Elect. Engin. Wm. A. Richardson, Asst. Paint. Harry E. Thomas, Mach., Steam Engin., Founding. H. J. Perkins, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. Henry E. Cooper, Harness Making, Carriage Trimming. Wm. M. Allen, Shoemaking. M. A. Ansley, Asst. Tailoring. Edward Lomax, Wheelwr. Mrs. B. T. Washington, Dir. Indus. for Girls. Catherine Armstrong, Dressmaking, H. E. King, Asst. Plain Sewing. M. B. Washington, Cooking. Rosa Miller, Upholstering and Mattress Carrie C. Smith, Basketry and Sloyd. Elizabeth E. Lane, Asst. to Dir. John H. Palmer, Registrar. Tuskegee Agricultural Experiment Station, Tuskegee. G. W. Carver, Dir. R. M. Attwell, Supt. of Farm. STATION STAFF. C. W. Greene, Pract. Agr., Home Farm. G. W. Owens, Dairying. B. T. Crawford, Dairying. L. J. Watkins, Landscape Gard. C. J. Calloway, Bureau of Nature Study. ALASKA. Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations, Sitka, Kenai, and Copper Center. Under the supervision of A. C. True, Director Office of Experiment Stations, United States Department of Agriculture. STATION STAFF. C. C. Georgeson, M. S., Special Agent F. E. Rader, Asst. at Sitka. in Charge, Sitka. Hans P. Nielsen, Asst. at Kenai. ARIZONA. University of Arizona, Tucson. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Regents: Ferris S. Fitch (Chancellor), Tucson; James A. Zabriskie (Sec.), Tucson; J. M. Ormsby (Treas.), Tucson; Winfield Scott, Scottsdale; Gov. A. O. Brodie (ex officio), Phoenix; N. G. Layton (Supt. of Public Instr., ex officio), Phoenix. COURSES OF STUDY. The university offers six regular four-year courses of study leading to a degree, viz, literary, scientific, engineering, chemistry, mining, and agriculture; also short courses in assaying, music, and art. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. F. Yale Adams, M. A., President; Economics. William P. Blake, PH. B., M. A., Geol., Howard J. Hall, M. A., Engl. Sherman M. Woodward, M. A., Math., John M. Patton, M. A., (Asst.) Mod. Alice O. Butterfield, B. A., Instr. Phys. Mabel G. Hoover, Instr. Dom. Sci. Frank N. Guild, B. S., Min., Analyt. John W. Gorby, B. A., Instr. Oratory. Chem. Alfred J. McClatchie, M. A., Agr., Hort. T. F. McConnell, jr., Animal Husb. Benj. F. Stacey, B. A., Instr. Phys. Geog. Nora Towner, Sec. to Pres.; Instr. Sten. and Typew. Elbert J. Hollingshead, Instr. Book- Marion C. Stanley, B. A., Instr. Lat., James S. Mann, Instr. Chem. Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Arizona, Tucson. Trustees: Gov. Jefferson Davis (ex officio Pres.), Little Rock; S. E. Marrs (Sec.), Fayetteville; Otey Miller (Treas.), Fayetteville; H. N. Pharr, Lagrange; W. H. Langford, Pine Bluff; C. C. Hamby, Prescott; H. L. Stroup, Paris; J. C. Mitchell, Fayetteville; V. Y. Cook, Elmo. COURSES OF STUDY. The university offers the following courses in the departments at Fayetteville: Three in engineering, leading to the degrees of B. M. E., B. C. E., and B. E. E.; three in literature and science, leading respectively to the degrees of B. A., B. Ph., and B. S.; one in agriculture, leading to the degree of B. S. A.; three short courses without degrees, students in which at the end of the sophomore year may change to one leading to one of the above degrees, viz, normal, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering courses. There are also graduate courses. In addition to the above, the medical department and the law department, both at Little Rock, have courses of study leading to the degrees of M. D. and B. L., respectively. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Henry S. Hartzog, LL. D., President. Albert H. Purdue, M. A., Geol., Min. William A. Treadway, B. E. E., Instr. Joseph W. Carr, PH. D., Engl. and Mod. Paul Schmolck, Musical Dir. W. A. Harding, Asst. Instr. Mech. Arts. junct) Mech. Engin.. Asst. Supt. Mech, Mrs. Neil Carothers, Libr, |