BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. James W. Kuykendall, Prin. Prep. Dept. R. E. Philbeck, B. A., Instr. Lat.,. Math. Mary A. Davie, Instr. Engl., Hist. Rose E. Bennett, M. A., Instr. Engl., Clifford L. Newman, B. S., Agr. Ernest Walker, B. S. AGR., Hort. Julia Watkins, Supt. Dormitories. Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, Fayetteville. The Regents of the University: Gov. G. C. Pardel (ex officio Pres.), Sacramento; Jacob H. Neff, 1154 O'Farrell st., San Francisco; C. W. Pendleton, 204 Byrne Building, Los Angeles; T. J. Kirk (State Supt. of Public Instr.), Sacramento; A. B. Spreckels, 327 Market st., San Francisco; R. J. Taussig, 26 Main st., San Francisco; Benjamin Ide Wheeler, 18.20 Scenic ave., Berkeley; Isaias W. Hellman, Nevada Bank, San Francisco; J. F. Houghton, Safe Deposit Building, San Francisco; Chester Rowell, Fresno; J. A. Waymire, Alameda; C. W. Slack, Nevada Block, San Francisco; J. B. Reinstein, 217 Sansome st., San Francisco; J. E. Budd, Stockton; Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, Mills Building, San Francisco; C. N. Ellinwood, San Francisco; A.W. Foster, Mutual Life Insurance Building, San Francisco; Garrett W. McEnerney, Nevada Block, San Francisco; Geo. C. Pardee, Chronicle Building, San Francisco; C. S. Wheeler, 532 Market st., San Francisco; G. C. Earl, 2739 Pacific ave., San Francisco. COURSES OF STUDY. The university comprises several departments. The college of agriculture has a four-year course which leads to the degree of B. S. a Includes only instructors in subjects directly relating to agriculture. Other members of the university faculty may give instruction to students pursuing the agricultural course. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. C. W. Woodworth, M. S., (Asst.) Ent. A. V. Stubenrauch, M. S. A., Instr. J. Burtt Davy,a Instr. Bot. a M. E. Jaffa, M. S., (Asst.) Agr. G. W. Shaw, M. A., PH. D., (Asst.) Agr. George E. Colby, M. S., Instr. Vit. Lab. A. R. Ward, B. S. A., D. V. M., Instr. Hort. E. W. Major, B. AGR., Instr. Dairy C. A. Triebel, PH. G., Asst. Agr. Lab. E. H. Hageman, (Asst.) Cheese Making. D. T. Fowler, M. A., Conductor Farmers' Inst., Claremont. Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of California, Berkeley. Department of the University of California. STATION STAFF. E. W. Hilgard, PH. D., LL. D., Dir.; E. J. Wickson, M. A., Hort. W. A. Setchell, PH. D., Bot. R. H. Loughridge, PH. D., Agr. Geol. M. E. Jaffa,a M. S., Asst. Chem. (Foods H. M. Hall, M. S., Asst. Bot. Leroy Anderson, PH. D., Animal Indus. A. R. Ward, B. S. A., D. V. M., Vet., E. H. Twight, B. S., Diplomé E. A. M., E. W. Major, B. AGR., Dairy Husb. G. W. Shaw, PH. D., Asst. Chem. (Soils W. T. Clarke, Asst. Ent. A. V. Stubenrauch, M. S. A., Asst. Hort. George E. Colby, M. S., Asst. Chem. (Fruits, Waters, and Insecticides). OUTLYING STATIONS. Southern Coast Range Station: S. D. Merk, Patron, Paso Robles; J. H. Ooley, Workman, Paso Robles. San Joaquin Valley Station: John Tuohy, Patron, Tulare; Julius Forrer, Foreman, Tulare. Sierra Foothill Station: R. C. Rust, Patron, Jackson; J. H. Barber, Foreman, Jackson. Southern California Station: S. N. Androus, Patron, Pomona; James W. Mills, Foreman, Ontario. Chico Forestry Station: V. C. Richards, Patron, Chico; T. L. Bohlender, Workman in Charge. Santa Monica Forestry Station: Roy Jones, Patron, Santa Monica; William Shutt. Foreman, Santa Monica, a On leave. COLORADO. The State Agricultural College of Colorado, Fort Collins. GOVERNING BOARD. The State Board of Agriculture: P. F. Sharp (Pres.), Denver; A. M. Hawley (Sec.), Fort Collins; J. C. Chipley (State Treas.), Denver; C. H. Sheldon (Local Treas.), Fort Collins; B. F. Rockafellow, Canon City; Mrs. E. F. Routt, Denver; Jesse Harris, Fort Collins; Harlan Thomas, Denver; J. L. Chatfield, Gypsum; B. U. Dye, Rockyford; Gov. J. H. Peabody (ex officio), Denver; B. O. Aylesworth (ex officio), Fort Collins. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are six, each requiring four years in addition to two years of preparatory work, and each leading to the degree of B. S.: The agricultural course, the mechanical engineering course, the irrigation and civil engineering course, the ladies' course, the architectural course, and the veterinary science course. Provision is made for post-graduate work. The degrees of C. E. and M. E. are conferred upon those worthy of holding them by faculty, action approved by the governing board. A commercial course, covering a period of two years, is established, entrance to which requires the same qualifications as for admission to the freshman class; no degree is given. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Barton O. Aylesworth, M. A., LL. D., President; Political Economy and Logic; in charge of Farmers' Institutes. James W. Lawrence, B. S., Mech. Engin. Wendell Paddock, M. S., Bot., Hort. Theodosia G.Ammons, Dean of Woman's Edward B. House, B. S., E. E., Math. Edward P. Boyd, Archi. Robert E. Trimble, B. S., Asst. in Met. L. D. Crain, M. M. E., Mech. Engin. J. S. Titcomb, Asst. in Irrig. Engin. William F. Garbe, Asst. in Foundry A. H. Danielson, B. S., Agron. C. J. Griffith, B. S., Asst. in Animal Fred M. Rolfs, B. S., Asst. in Bot, and H.H. Orth, Asst. in Flor, and Landscape Earl Douglass, B. S., Asst. in Chem. S. L. Macdonald, Asst. in Math. F. L. Hadley, Asst. in Forge-room Work. Sarah T. Sutherland, Asst. in Dom. Sci. Joseph F. Daniels, Libr. State Board of Control: Gov. Adrian Chamberlain (Pres.), Hartford; W. H. Brewer (Sec.), New Haven; E. H. Jenkins (Treas.), New Haven; W. O. Atwater, Middletown; Edwin Hoyt, New Canaan; J. H. Webb, Box 1425, New Haven; T. S. Gold, West Cornwall; B. W. Collins, Meriden. E. H. Jenkins, PH. D., Dir. W. E. Britton, B. S., State Ent. STATION STAFF. G. P. Clinton, S. D., Bot. V. E. Cole, Libr., Clerk. L. M. Brautlecht, Asst. Clerk. William Veitch, in charge of Buildings and Grounds. Hugo Lange, Lab. Asst. William Pokrob, Lab. Asst. Walter Mulford, F. E., in charge of J. B. Olcott, Grass Gard. (South ManForest Work and State For. chester). V. L. Churchill, Sampling Agt. The Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Trustees: Gov. Adrian Chamberlain (ex officio Pres.) Hartford; W. E. Simonds (V. Pres.), Canton; George A. Hopson (Sec.), East Wallingford; William H. Hall (Treas.), South Willington; E. S. Henry, Rockville; M. M. Frisbie, Southington; Edmund Halladay, Suffield; E. H. Jenkins (ex officio), New Haven; George S. Palmer, Norwich; B. C. Patterson, Torrington. COURSES OF STUDY. The regular courses of study require four years for completion and lead to the degree of B. S. Supplementary courses for farming, business, engineering, and home economics lead to certificates and diplomas. There are two and four year courses, and short winter courses of ten days or of a few weeks. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. R. W. Stimson, M. A., B. D., President. B. F. Koons, PH. D., Nat. Hist., Cura tor of Museum. L. A. Clinton, M. S., Agr. A. G. Gulley, M. S., Hort. C. A. Wheeler, B. A., Math. H. S. Patterson, Shopwork and Mech. H. R. Montieth, B. A., Hist., Civics, Alberta T. Thomas, Lady Prin., Dom. E. H. Lehnert, B. S., D. V. S., Physiol., C. A. Meserve, PH. D., Chem., Phys., C. L. Beach, B. S., Dairying. E. O. Smith, B. S., (Asst.) Engl., Polit. E. A. White, B. S., (Asst.) Bot., For., Maj. J. W. Yerex, Instr. Penmanship, Edwina M. Whitney, PH. B., Instr. W. A. Stocking, jr., B. S. A., Instr. Agr., F. H. Stoneburn, Instr. Poultry Indus. W. A. Warren, B. AGR., Instr. Green- H. L. Garrigus, B. AGR., Instr. Field H. W. Conn, PH. D., Lect. Dairy Bact. Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs,a STATION STAFF. L. A. Clinton, M. S., Actg. Dir.; Agr. W. O. Atwater, PH. D., Supervisor Nu- C. L. Beach, B. S., Dairy Husb. F. H. Stoneburn, Poultryman. H. L. Garrigus, B. AGR., Asst. Field E. R. Bennett, Asst. Hort. W. M. Esten, M. S., Lab. Asst. (Mid- B. F. Koons, PH. D., Consulting Ent. E. H. Lehnert, B. S., D. V. S., Consulting Vet. DELAWARE. Delaware College, Newark. GOVERNING BOARD. Board of Trustees: C. B. Lore (Pres.), Wilmington; Manlove Hayes (V. Pres.), Dover; C. B. Evans (Sec. and Treas.), Newark; Gov. John Hunn (ex officio), Dover; G. A. Harter (ex officio), Newark; S. M. Curtis, Newark; G. G. Evans, Newark; James Hossinger, Newark; H. G. M. Kollock, Newark; J. C. Higgins, Delaware City; G. W. Marshall, Milford; J. H. Whiteman, Wilmington; George Biddle, Elkton: F. W. Curtis, Newark; W. T. Lynam, Wilmington; D. W. Corbit, Odessa; Edward Reynolds, Middletown; L. H. Ball, Marshallton; I. S. Vallandigham, Middletown; J. C. Stockly, Smyrna: James Pennewill, Dover; C. S. Conwell, Camden; W. F. Causey, Milford: H. W. Baker, Seaford: E. R. Paynter, Georgetown; W. H. Stevens, Seaford; John Barkley, Clayton; W. Watson Harrington, Dover; Lewis W. Mustard, Lewes. aTelegraph address, Storrs via Willimantic; railroad station, express, and freight address, Eagleville. |