INSTITUTIONS WITH COURSES IN AGRICULTURE. ALABAMA. Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, Auburn. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are seven. Five of these require four years each for completion, and lead to the degree of B. S.: Course in chemistry and agriculture, course in mechanics and civil engineering, course in electrical and mechanical engineering, course in pharmacy, and general course. The two remaining courses require two years each, and lead to a certificate: Two years' course in agriculture and two years' course in mechanic arts. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. Wm. Leroy Broun, M. A., LL. D., Pres.; O. D. Smith, M. A., Math. P. H. Mell, M. E., PH. D., Bot. and Geol. J. H. Lane, C. E., M. A., LL. D., Civil C. C. Thach, M. A., Engl. and Polit. Econ. Dir. Lab. C. H. Ross, PH. D., Modern Lang. and Engl. C. A. Cary, D. V. M., Vet. Sci. M. O. Hollis, Lieut., 4th Infantry, U. S. A., J. F. Duggar, M. S., Agr. F.S. Earle, Hort, and Biol. E. R. Miller, PH. C., PHAR. M., M. S., Phar macy. C. F. Baker, B. S., Ent. B. H. Crenshaw, M. E., Instr. Math. R. J. Trammell, C. E., Instr. Mech. Arts. W. L. Fleming, B. S., Asst. Lib. G. N. Mitcham, B. S., Asst. in Civil Engin. W. W. Hill, B. S., Asst. in Mech. Arts. B. S. Patrick, B. S., Asst. in Latin. Agricultural and Mechanical College for Negroes, Normal. COURSES OF STUDY. The college is divided into two departments, literary and industrial. The 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. 7 BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. W. H. Councill, PH. D., Pres.; Ancient Hist. and Mental Sci. S. A. Hull, Prin. Dept. Math. B. A. Imes, B. A., B. D., Chaplain; Prin. Dept. Bible Training. W. A. Simmons, Prin. Depts. Engl. and E. B. Derrick, Prin. Dept. Domestic Sci. L. L. Daily, Engl. J. F. McClellan, Prin. Dept. Agr. A. H. Halfacre, Normal Prep.; Asst. Vocal S. W. McCall, Engl. and Typewriting. R. A. Thompson, Laundress. M. F. Holston, Elocution and Nurse Training. W. A. Scott, Blacksmithing. Chas. Alexander, Printing and Music. H. M. Archer, Sec. Faculty; Prin. Depts. Lang. and Music. H. E. Archer, B. S., Prin. Dept. Natural and Phys. Sci. E. L. Lowery, Shoemaking. Eliza Lee, Writing, Drawing, and Sewing. C. C. Duncan, Art Painting. H. W. Handy, Purchasing Agent. Jno. McAlister, Asst. Blacksmithing. Orondell Terry, Asst. Woodworking. ARIZONA. University of Arizona, Tucson. COURSES OF STUDY. The facilities and privileges of the university are open to all qualified persons of either sex without charge. Three regular four-year courses of study leading to a degree are offered, viz, literary and scientific, engineering and mining, agriculture. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. M. M. Parker, M. A., Pres.; Civics. Wm. P. Blake, PH. B., M. A., Geol., Metallurgy and Mining; Dir. School Mines. C. S. Parsons, Dir. Agr. Exp. Sta.; Irrig. Engin. James W. Toumey, B. S., Biol. Alfred J. McClatchie, M. A., Agr. and Hort. Charles P. Richmond, Instr. Mil. Tactics. Howard J. Hall, B. A., Engl. and Libr. Robert H. Forbes, B. S., Chem. J. N. Summers, Prin. Prep. Dept.; Dir. Commercial Dept. Sherman M. Woodward, M. A., Phys. and Mech. F. N. Guild, M. E., Asst. in School of Mines. Margaret Randal, Elocution, Engl., and Phys. Culture. D. H. Holmes, Drawing and Shopwork. Mrs. Emma Monk Guild, Asst. in Prep. Dept. F. Yale Adams, M. A., Instr. Ancient and Mrs. M. B. Aguirre, Hist. and Spanish. ARKANSAS. Arkansas Industrial University, Fayetteville. 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.; seven in science, leading to the degree of B. S., with one of the following subjects as a specialty, viz, chemistry, zoology, geology, mathematics, economics, agriculture, and horticulture; eight in liberal arts, leading to the degree of B. A., with one of the 1 On leave. following subjects as a specialty, viz, ancient languages, modern languages, mathematics, history, economics, chemistry, zoology, and geology; three short courses without degree, 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. A. E. Menke, D. Sc., F. C. S., PH. D., Chem, and Phys. J. F. McNeill, B. S., M. A., Biol. E. T. Bynum, PH. D., Engl. and Modern Lang. J. W. Fertig, PH. D., Hist. W. A. Ross, B. A., (Acting) Mil. Sci. and J. C. Futrall, M. A., Ancient Lang. C. E. Houghton, B. A., M. M. E., Mech. W. B. Bentley, M. A., Pí. Ð., (4880c.) Chem, and Phys. B. J. Dunn, M. A., (Assoc.) Math. J. J. Knoch, M. S., C. E., Civil Engin. E. F. Shannon, B. A., (Assoc.) Latin. Junius Jordan, LL. D., Philos. and Pedag. Clara Earle, B. A., Asst. in Engl. E. L. Busch, Musical Dir. Elizabeth Busch, Piano. Gertrude Crawford, Instr. Vocal Music. Mack Martin, B. M. E., Instr. Machine B. N. Wilson, B. S., M. E., Instr. WoodWorking and Foundry. Susie H. Spencer, Libr. W. A. Crawford, Prin. Prep. Dept. G. A. Cole, B. A., Instr. Math. Cener Holcomb, B. A., Instr. Engl. and Geog. Naomi J. Williams, M. A., Instr. Latin and Hist. Mrs. E. W. Cole, Instr. Math. and Hist. Linda Read, B. A., Instr. Engl. and Math. J. T. Stinson, B. S., Hort. G. L. Teller, M. S., Agr. Chem. R. R. Dinwiddie, V. S., M. D., Animal Path, and Myc. CALIFORNIA. College of Agriculture of the University of California, Berkeley. COURSE OF STUDY. The course of study requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. M. Kellogg, LL. D., Pres. 39 I. Stringham, PH. D., Math. E. W. Hilgard, PH. D., LL. D., Agr.; Dir. E. J. Wickson, M. A., Agr. Pract. R. H. Loughridge, PH. D., (Asst.) Agr. W. A. Setchell. PH. D, Bot. E. O'Neill, PH. B., (4880c.) Organic and Physiol. Chem. J. LeConte, LL. D., Geol. and Natural Hist. A. C. Lawson, PH. D., (Assoc.) Min. and Geol. S. B. Christy, PH. B., Mining and Metallurgy. C. W. Woodworth, M. S., (Asst.) Ent. G. C. Edwards, PH. B., (488oc.) Math. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. M. W. Haskell, PH. D., (Assoc.) Math. G. Gutsch, J. U. D., (Honorary) Lecturer in L. T. Hengstler, PH. D., (Asst.) Jurisprudence. A. O. Leuschner, PH. D., (Asst.) Astron. and Geodesy; Dir. Students' Observatory. F. Slate, B. S., Phys. W. E. Ritter, PH. D., (Assoc.) Zool. H. Kower, C. E., (Asst.) Instrumental Drawing. F. Soule, Grad. U. S. Mil. Acad., Civil Engin. and Astron. H. I. Randall, B. S., (Asst.) Civil Engin. E. E. Brown, PH. D., Theory and Practice of Education. F. B. Dressler, PH. D., (Asst.) Theory and Pract. of Education. T. P. Bailey, jr., PH. D., (4880c.) Education as Related to Character. B. Moses, PH. D., Hist. and Polit. Econ. C. B. Bradley, M. A., Rhet. A. F. Lange, PH. D., (Assoc.) Engl. Philology. J. B. Davy, Asst. in Bot.; Asst. Bot. to Agr. Expt. Sta. W. M. Hart, M. A., Instr. Engl. H. H. Hirst, B. S., Instr. Ciril Engin. L. E. Hunt, B. S., Instr. Civil Engin. J. W. Craig, Evening Asst. in Libr. C. C. Plehn, PH. D., (4880c.) Finance. R. S. Norris, PH. D., Instr. Chem. J. Sutton, PH. B., Recorder of Faculties. M. E. Jaffa, M. S., (Asst.) Agr. F. T. Bioletti, M. S., Instr. Pract. Wine W. C. Blasdale, M. S., Instr. Chem. J. H. Gray, jr., B. S., Instr. Chem. Mrs. M. B. Ritter, M. D., Medical Examiner of Women. A. A. D'Ancona, B. A.,M. D., Hygiene. G. D. Louderback, B. A., Asst. in Min. F. E. Frey, B. S., Student Asst. in Ciril Y. Kuno, B. S., Student Asst. in Astron. T. W. Page, PH. D., Instr. Hist, and Econ. A. V. Saph, M. S., Instr. Drawing. J. A. Pearce, Asst. in Chem. Miss R. L. Rising, (Honorary) Asst. in Chem. S. D. Townley, D. Sc., Instr. Practical Astron. 'On leave. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued. L. D. Syle, M. A., (Asst.) Engl. Lit. A. W. Gray, B. A., Asst. in Phys. P. G. Nutting, B. A., Student Asst. in Phys. T. L. Heaton, B. L., LL. B., Asst. in Pedag. A. Incell, B. S., Asst. in Phys. H. E. J. Ongerth, Reader in German. C. B. Higby, (Honorary) Asst. in Chem. R. M. Hathaway, B. S., Asst. in Math. C. H. Shinn, B. A., Inspector Agr. Expt. F. R. Watson, Asst. in Phys. F. G. Hesse, Mech. Engin. L. F. Chesebrough, Instr. Mech. Arts; Foreman Machine Shops. J. N. LeConte, M. M. E., Instr. Mech. G. E. Cox, Asst. in Mech.; Foreman in Woodworking. H. W. Crozier, Student Asst. in Mech. 0. Schober, Asst. in Mech. and Mechani cian. J. T. Allen, PH. D., Instr. Greek and Classical Archæology. H. T. Ardley, S. A., (4880c.) Decoratire and Indus. Art. K. C. Babcock, PH. D., Instr. Hist. and Polit. Sci. T. R. Bacon, B. A., B. D., Modern European Hist. J. Fryer, (Agassiz) Oriental Lang. and Lit. J. E. Gardner, Instr. Cantonese. C. R. Greenleaf, M. D., (Honorary) Mil. and E. A. Hersam, B. S., (Asst.) Metallurgy. R. W. Husband, M. A., Asst. in Latin. E. C. Moore, PH. D., Asst. in Philos. C. H. Lindley, (Honorary) Law of Mines and Water. M. L. Margolis, PH. D., (Assoc.) Semitic Lang. E. B. McGilvary, PH. D., (Asst.) Logic and Theory of Knowledge. W. S. Morley, B. S., Anal, Asst, in Mining. H. Schussler, (Honorary) Water Supply Engin. W. R. Stamper, Mechanician in Dept. of E. H. Simonds, B. S., Instr. Assaying and Phys. C. L. Cory, M. M. E., (Assoc.) Elect. Engin. Mill Asst. G. M. Stratton, PH. D., (A88t.) Psych. and in Charge Psych. Lab. J. Voorsanger, D. D., (Honorary Semitic Lang, and Lit. COLORADO. The State Agricultural College of Colorado, Fort Collins. COURSES OF STUDY. The courses of study are four, 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, and the ladies' 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. |