47 BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. H. B. Miller, Pres.; Econ. and Sociology. Grant A. Covell, M. E., Mech., Mech. En- Margaret C. Snell, M. D., Household Econ. and Hygiene. H. T. French, M. S., Agr. G. W. Shaw, PH. D, Chem. J. B. Horner, M. A., English Language and U. P. Hedrick, M. S., Hort. and Bot. A. B. Cordley, B. S., Zool. and Ent. Gordon V. Skelton, C. E., Math. and C. E. Dentler, Lient., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. John F. Fulton, B. S., Asst. Chem. OF THE COLLEGE OF AGRICULILE E. F. Pernot, Instr. in Drawing and Pho- David W. Trine, B. S., Instr. in Bot. D. W. Pritchard, Instr. Mech. Dept. in Fred. L. Kent, B. AGR., Instr. in Dairying. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, B. S., Instr. in Col- Helen V. Crawford, B. S., Elocution and Dorothea Nash, B. H. E., Instr. in Music. Frank E. Edwards, B. M. E., Instr. in PENNSYLVANIA. The Pennsylvania State College, State College. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are as follows, each requiring four years for completion, unless otherwise specified: Classical course, leading to the degree of B. A.; course in philosophy, leading to the degree of Ph. B.; general science course; Latin scientific course; course in agriculture; course in biology; course in chemistry; course in civil engineering; course in electrical engineering; course in mathematics; course in mechanical engineering; course in mining engineering; course in physics; a special course in chemistry and a special course in mining engineering, each requiring two years for completion; short courses in agriculture and mining, each lasting twelve weeks, and a course in dairying and in creamery work of six weeks each. The four years' courses (except classical and philosophy) lead to the degree of B. S., the diploma containing mention of the course pursued. Provision is also made for post-graduate study, leading to advanced degrees, and for one year of preparatory work. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. George W. Atherton, LL. D., Pres.; Polit. and Social Sci. William A. Buckhout, M. S., Bot. and Hort. Louis E. Reber, M. S., Mech. and Mech. William Frear, PH. D., Agr. Chem. Magnus C. Ihlseng, E. M., C. E., PH. D., John Price Jackson, B. S., M. E., Elect- Fred E. Foss, B. S., M. A., Civil Engin. George C. Watson, B. AGR., M. S., Agr. Martin G. Benedict, M.A., PH. D., Pedagogics; in Charge of the Subfreshman Class. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. Daniel C. Pearson, Capt., 2d Cavalry, Engin. and Metallurgy. Madison M. Garver, B. S., (Asst.) Phys. William Mason Towle, B. S., (Asst.) Prac- Erwin W. Runkle, M. A., PH. D., (48st.) Joseph H. Tudor, C. E., M. S., (Asst.) Math. Edward J. Colcord, M. A., (Asst.) Hist. T. Raymond Beyer, B. S., C. E., (488t.) Anna E. Redifer, Instr. in Industrial Art Herbert E. Dunkle, B. S., M. E., Instr. in John A. Hunter, jr., B. S., M. E., Instr. in Henry A. Lardner, B. S., E. E., Instr. in Harry Hayward, B. S., Instr. in Dairy Hus- John H. Leete, B. A., Instr. in Math. Irving L. Foster, M. A., Instr. in Romance Harry K. Munroe, M. A., Instr. in English. Walter J. Keith, M. A., PH. D., Instr. in Paul B. Brenneman, B. S., Instr. in Civil Thomas H. Taliaferro, PH. D., Instr. in John S. Siebert, B. S., C. E., Instr. in Civil Helen M. Bradley, Lib. Clara Dayton Wyman, Instr. in Music. S. B. Newton, B. A., M. D., Physical Director. RHODE ISLAND. Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Kingston. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are six-agricultural, mechanical, general scientific, chemical, biological, physics-mathematics. Each requires four years for completion, and leads to the degree of B. S. A short winter course in both agriculture and mechanics, with shop and laboratory work, is given from January 1 to April 1. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. John H. Washburn, PH. D., Pres.; Chem. A. A. Brigham, PH. D., Agr. O. C. Wiggin, M. D., Biol. Thos. C. Rodman, Instr. Woodwork. F. A. Lane, Instr. Woodwork. M. P. Helme, Instr. Drawing. A. B. Peckham, B. A., Instr. English and Lucy H. Putnam. Instr. Expression. W.W.Wotherspoon, Capt., 12th Infantry, SOUTH CAROLINA. Clemson Agricultural College, Clemson College. COURSES OF STUDY. There is one course of study offered in the freshman year; two in the sophomore, junior, and senior years-one in chemistry and agriculture and the other in mechanics and engineering. E. B. Craighead, Pres. M. B. Hardin, Chem. C. M. Furman, M. A., English. W. S. Morrison, M. A., Hist. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. S. Tompkins, Civil and Mech. Engin. E. B. Fuller, Capt., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and J. G. Clinkscales, M. A., Math. J. V. Lewis, Geol. and Min. Walter J. Quick, M. S.,PH. D., Agr. R. N. Brackett, M. A., PH. D., (Asst.) Chem. P. T. Brodie, (Asst.) Math. W. M. Riggs, M. E., Instr. in Mech. A. Shanklin, Tutor, Math. W. W. Klugh, B. S., Tutor, English. SOUTH DAKOTA. South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings. COURSES OF STUDY. The full courses of study are four: A course in agriculture, a course in domestic economy, a course in mechanic arts, and a course in pharmacy. The first three require four years for completion and lead to the degree of B. S.; the last requires two years and leads to the degree of Ph. G. A one-year course in irrigation engineering, a special winter course of three months in dairying, business, and agriculture is also offered, and a short course in steam engineering. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. John W. Heston, M. A., PH. D., LL. D., Dice McLaren, M. S., M. D., V. Pres.; Nellie E. Folsom, B. S., Lady Prin.; Eng- Frank G. Orr, Sec. and Lib. Carrie M. Barton, Industrial Art. Edgar A. Burnett, B. S., Agr. and Animal E. Channing Chilcott, Agronomy. Niels E. Hansen, M. S., Hort, and For. John M. Parkinson, M. A., LL. B., Hist. and Polit. Sci. G. L. Brown, PH. D., Math. De Alton Saunders, B. S., Bot. and Ent. Percy E. Tripp, Lieut., 10th U. S. Cavalry, John M. Trueman, B. S., Dairy Sci. Gilbert A. Young, B. S., Instr. in Mech. Marcus Johnson, Instr. in Steam Engin. TENNESSEE. State Agricultural and Mechanical College of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. 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, and chemical course. The degrees of B. A. and B. S. are conferred. 12245-No. 39-4 BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. C. W. Dabney, jr., PH. D., LL. D., Pres. C. E. Wait, C. E., M. E., PH. D., F. C. S., C. F. Vanderford, Agr. and Hort. G. F. Mellen, M. A., PH. D., Greek and French. J. B. Henneman, M. A., PH. D., English and German. T. C. Karns, M. A., Philosophy and Pedagogics. Charles A. Perkins, PH. D., Phys. and Elect. Engin. Charles W. Turner, M. A., Acting Prof. of Hist. C. D. Schmitt, M. A., Math. G. L. Brown, Capt., 11th Infantry, U. S. A., J. R. McColl, B. S., (Asst.) Mech. Engin. C. E. Chambliss, M. S., Instr. Zool. Norman H. Pitman, B. S., Instr. English. TEXAS. State Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, College Station. COURSES OF STUDY. There are four regular courses of study: Agriculture, horticulture, 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. L. S. Ross. Pres. .R. H. Whitlock, M. E., Mech. Engin. J. C. Nagle, M. A., C. E., M. C. E., Civil R. H. Price, B. S, Hort., Bot.,.and Ent. C. W. Hutson, English and Hist. G. T. Bartlett, 1st Lieut., 3d Artillery, U. S. A., Mil. Sci.; Commandant. R. F. Smith, (Assoc.) Math. P. S. Tilson, M. S., (Assoc.) Chem. W. B. Philpott, M. S., (Assoc.) English and Hist. A. L. Banks, B. A., M. S., (Adjunct) Math. C. E. Burgoon, B. M. E., (Asst.) Mech. E. W. Kerr, B. S., (Asst.) Mech. Engin. B. C. Pittuck, M. S. A., (Asst.) Agr. H. W. South, (Asst.) English and Hist. J. A. Baker, Sec. J. G. Harrison, Bookkeeper. C. A. Lewis, Foreman Carpenter Shop. Prairie View State Normal School, Prairie View. COURSE OF STUDY. The course in agriculture requires three years for completion. The college work includes five distinctive lines of instruction: Course in agriculture, course in domestic arts, course in mechanical engineering, course in civil engineering, and commercial course. There are three special courses: A two years' course in agriculture, a two years' course in domestic arts, a two years' commercial course, 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. Luther Foster, M. S. A., Dir. Expt. Sta.; Agr. John T. Caine, jr., B. S., Prin. Prep. Dept.; Hist. Joseph E. Shepard, B. S., Prin. Commercial Dept.; Commercial Econ. and Bookkeeping. James Dryden, Instr. in Typewriting and Sten. Elias J. MacEwan, M. A., English and German. F. W. Brewer, M. D., Biol. and Sanitary Sci. Miss Clare Kenyon, Instr. Elocution and Phys. Culture. Samuel Fortier, M. E., Civil Engin. F. B. Linfield, B. S. A., Dairying and Animal Husbandry. J. Walter Mayo, Mech: Arts. Willard S. Langton, B. S., (Asst.) Math. John A. Widtsoe, B. S., Chem, and Min. Mrs. Dalinda Cotey, B. S., Domestic Arts. Miss Sarah E. Bowen, Instr. in Sewing. Joseph E. Hyde, Instr. in Penmanship. Paul Fischer, B. AGR., M. V. D., Ent. and Vet. Sci. Joseph Jensen, Phys. and Mech. Engin. Lewis A. Merrill, B. S. Asst. Agr. F. C. Sears, B. S., Hort. and Bot. VERMONT. University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington. COURSES OF STUDY. In the department of agriculture the courses of study are four: The agricultural course, requiring four years and leading to a degree; the short course in agriculture, requiring two years; the special course of one year; and the dairy-school course, occupying four weeks. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. M. H. Buckham, D. D., Pres.; Polit. and Social Philosophy. V. G. Barbour, Pн. B., C. E., Civil Engin. N. F. Merrill, PH. D., Chem. A. L. Daniels, D. S., Math. and Phys. J. W. Votey, C. E., Civil Engin. Horatio Loomis, D. Sc., Min. |