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This institution has the following departments: College (four-year course leading to degree of B. A.), college preparatory, normal (two and four year courses), normal preparatory, and industrial.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

John H. Jackson, B. A., M. A., Pres.; Ethics, Psych., and Polit. Econ. Benjamin F. Allen, B. A., M. A., V. Pres.;

Pedag., Hist., and Modern Lang.

J. Wesley Damel, B. A., M. PH., Nat. Sci.
J. H. Garnett, B. A., M.A., Latin and Greek.
Archie L. Reynolds, B. A., Math.
John H. Bredemann, Supt. Shop.
Wm. Menteer, First Asst. in Indus. Dept.
Robert S. Spann, Second Asst. in Indus.
Dept.

Carrie M. Carney, Instr. Vocal and Instrumental Music.

Kate Jordan, Instr. Drawing and Asst. in
Music.

Mary E. Grimshaw, Instr. Sewing.
Mrs. Libbie C. Anthony, Matron in Dor-
mitory for Young Women and Instr. in
Laundry.

Mrs. Sarah H. Dupee, Matron in Dormitory for Young Men and Instr. in Cooking.

MONTANA.

The Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bozeman.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The following courses are given: Four-year courses in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, general science, chemistry, agriculture, and domestic science, leading to degrees, and art, music, business, and preparatory

courses.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

James Reid, B. A., Pres.; Mental, Moral,

and Polit. Sci., and Astron. Frank W. Traphagen, PH. D., F. C. S., Phys., Chem., and Geol.

W. H. Williams, B. E. E., Mech, and Elect. Engin.

R. S. Shaw, B. S. A., Agr.

R. A. Cooley, B. S., Biol.

W. F. Brewer, M. A., Latin and Engl.

Miss Helen Brewer, B. A., Instr. Latin and Hist.

Mrs. F. E. Marshall, Art.

Miss Lilla A. Harkins, M. S., Domestic Sci. and Art.

Aaron H. Currier, M. A., French and German.

J. W. Blankenship, PH. D., Bot. and Bact.

S. Fortier, M. E., Irrig. and Civil Engin.
Edmund B. McCormick, B. S., Asst. in
Mech. Engin, and Shops.

W. M. Cobleigh, M. E., Instr. in Phys.
Miss May Travis, B. A., Math.
J. H. Gill, M. E., Instr. in Mech. Pract.
E. C. Woodruff, PH. D., Instr. in Chem.
Miss M. A. Cantwell, Prin. Prep. Dept.
H. G. Phelps, Prin. Business Dept.
Miss Emma Stockinger, Asst. in Sten, and
Typewriting.

Mrs. Mabel K. Hall, PH. B., Instr. Prep.
Dept.

Miss Kate P. Calvin, Piano.

NEBRASKA.

The Industrial College of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln

COURSES OF STUDY.

The groups of study are as follows, each ordinarily requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. Sc.: General scientific group; general agricultural group; special groups-agricultural and chemistry, botany and agriculture, botany and zoology, chemistry and physics, horticulture and botany, mathematics and physics, zoology and philosophy; and technical groups-technical agriculture, civil engineering, municipal engineering, electrical engineering, steam engineering, and mechanical engineering. One and three year courses in elementary agriculture and a course in dairying are also provided in the school of agriculture.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

E. Benjamin Andrews, LL. D., Chancel- Rollins Adams Emerson, B. Sc., (Asst.) lor. Hort.

Charles Edwin Bessey, LL. D., Dean of Rosa Bouton, M. A., (Adjunct) Chem. the Indus. College; Bot.

Ellery Williams Davis, PH. D., Math.
James T. Lees, PH. D., Examining Dean;
Greek Lang. and Lit.

Hudson H. Nicholson, M. A., Chem. and
Dir. of Chem. Lab.

Albert Luther Candy, PH. D., (Adjunct)
Math.

George Richard Chatburn, M. A., (Ad-
junct) Math. and Civil Engin.

Burton Evans Moore, M. A., (Adjunct)
Phys.

Lucius A. Sherman, PH. D., Engl. Lang. Prosser Hall Frye, B. A., (Adjunct) Eng. and Lit.

Augustus Hjalmar Edgren, PH. D., Lin-
guistic Sci. and Sanskrit; Acting Head of
Dept. of Romance Lang.

De Witt B. Brace, PH. D., Phys.
Howard Walter Caldwell, M. A., Ameri-
can Hist. and Jurisprudence.

Erwin Hinckley Barbour, PH.D., Geol.
and Icting State Geol.; Curator of State
Museum.

Lawrence Bruner, B. Sc., Ent., Ornithol

ogy and Taxidermy.

Goodwin Deloss Swezey, M. A., Astron.
and Met.

Henry Baldwin Ward, PH. D., Zool.
W. G. Langworthy Taylor, LL. B., Polit.
and Econ. Sci.

Oscar V. P. Stout, C. E., Civil Engin.
Charles Russ Richards, M. E., M. M. E.,
Mech. Engin. and Pract. Mech.
Morgan Brooks, M. E., Elect. Engin.

T. Lyttleton Lyon, B. S. AGR., Agr.
(State Farm).

Edgar Albert Burnett, B.Sc., Animal Husb.
Albert Eugene Davisson, B. A., Agr. Edu-
cation.

Thomas Morey Hodgman, M. A., (Assoc.)
Math.

Lang.

Robert Henry Wolcott, M. D., M. A., (Ad-
junct) Zool.

Clarence A. Skinner, PH. D., (Adjunct)
Phys.

Paul H. Grummann, M. A., ( Adjunct) Ger-
manic Lang.

Anne Louise Barr, Instr. Phys. Training

and Dir. of Women's Gymnasium. George Andrew Loveland, B. L., Instr. Astron. and Met.

Frederic Edward Clements, PH. D., Instr.
Bot.

George H. Morse, B. E. E., Instr. Elect.
Engin. and in Charge of Mech. Drawing
and Mach. Design.

Robert Moritz, M. PH., Instr. Math.
Roscoe Pound, PH. D., Instr. Jurispru
dence.

Schuyler William Miller, M. A., Instr.
Eng. Lang.

Belva M. Herron, B. Sc., Instr. Polit. and
Econ. Sci.

Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton, PH. D., Instr.
Philos.

Mary Louise Fossler, M. A., Instr. Chem.
Carl Christian Engberg, PH. D., Instr.
Math.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-continued.

Robert Silver Hiltner, M. A., Instr. Chem.
Allen LaRue Brown, B. A., Instr. Mil.
Tactics.

J. E. Almy, PH. D., Instr. Phys.

May Chamberlin, M. A., Instr. Germanic
Lang.

Willard Ward Votaw, Asst. in Pract. Mech.
Edith Schwartz Clements, B. A., Fellow
in German.

H. S. Evans, B. Sc., Fellow in Elect. Engin.
John L. Gerig, B. A., Fellow in Romance
Lang.

Nettie E. Philbrick, B. Sc., Asst. Instr. Do- John L. Kind, B. A., Fellow in Germanie mestic Sci.

Albert Buell Lewis, B. A., Asst. Instr.
Zool.

Cassius Asa Fisher, B. A., Fellow in Geol.
Archibald Louis Haecker, B. Sc., Asst. in
Agr. (State Farm).

Lang.

William Walter Hastings, B. A., M. A.,
PH. D., (Adjunct) Physiol, and Hygiene;
Dir. Phys. Training.

James Ingersoll Wyer, B. L. S., Libr. and
Asst. in Bibliography.

NEVADA.

School of Agriculture of the Nevada State University, Reno.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The regular course requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S. A short course in agriculture is also provided, requiring five months of each year for four years and leading to no degree. Short courses in agriculture, dairying, domestic science, and assaying are given during the months of January and February of each year, for the benefit of ranchers and prospectors.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Joseph E. Stubbs, M. A., D. D., Pres.
Hannah K. Clapp, M. A., Libr.

George J. Young, B. S., Metallurgy and As-
saying.

George D. Louderback, PH. D., Geol., Min., and Phys.

James E. Church, jr., M. A., Latin Lang.
and Lit.

P. Beveridge Kennedy, PH. D., Bot. and
Hort.

Mrs. Mary W. Emery, M. A., Pedag.
Robert Lewers, Polit. Econ. and Logic.

Ransom H. McDowell, B. S., Agr. and Ani- James E. Brett, Capt., U. S. A. (Retired), mal Husb.

Lysander W. Cushman, PH. D., Engl.

Lang. and Lit.

Richard Brown, Supt. Mech. Dept.

Henry Thurtell, B. S., Mech, and Math.

Mil. Sci, and Tactics.

Samuel B. Doten, B. A., Ent.

Peter Frandsen, M. A., Zool. and Bact.
Laura de Laguna, M. A., Modern Lang.
Anna H. Martin, M. A., Hist.
George F. Blessing, B. S., Mech. Engin.
L. F. J. Wrinkle, Mining Engin.

NEW HAMPSHIRE.

New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, Durham.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are five courses of study, each requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. S.: Course in agriculture, course in chemistry, course in mechanical engineering, course in electrical engineering, and general course (open to women). Also a two years' course in agriculture not leading to any collegiate degree, a one year's preparatory course, a ten weeks' course in agriculture, and a ten weeks' course in dairying.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Charles S. Murkland, M. A., PH. D., D. D.,
Pres.; Engl. Lang, and Lit.

Arthur F. Nesbit, M. A., B. S., (Assoc.)
Phys. and Elect. Engin.

Charles H. Pettee, M. A., C. E., Dean; Herbert H. Lamson, M. D., (Assoc.) Bot,

Math, and Civil Engin.

Clarence W. Scott, M. A., Hist. and Polit.
Econ.

Fred W. Morse, M. S., Organic Chem.
Charles L. Parsons, B. S., General and

Anal. Chem.

Clarence M. Weed, D. Sc., Zool. and Ent. Frank William Rane, B. AGR., M. S., Hort. and For.

Joseph H. Hawes, (Assoc.) Drawing.
Richard Whorisky, jr., B. A., (Asst.)
Modern Lang.

W. W. Braman, B. S., (Asst.) Chem, and
Min.

Frederick S. Johnston, B. S., (Asst.) Agr.
John N. Brown, Instr. Machine Work.
Irving A. Colby, B. S., Instr. Woodwork.
Ivan C. Weld, Instr. Dairying.
Clarence W. Waid, B. S., Asst. in Hort.
Harry P. Richardson, B. S., Asst. in Agr.
Edward H. Hancock, B. S., Engin. and
Curator of Buildings..
Frederick C. Keith, Purchasing Agt.
Marion Imes, B. S., Asst. Vet.

Charles W. Burkett, M. S., PH. D., Agr.
Carleton A. Read, B. S., Mech. Engin.
Victor E. Stottler, Capt., U. S. A. (Re-
tired), Mil. Sci. and Tactics.

NEW JERSEY.

Rutgers Scientific School, the New Jersey State College for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, New Brunswick.

COURSES OF STUDY.

There are five distinct courses of study: A course in agriculture, a course in civil engineering and mechanics, a course in chemistry, a course in electricity, and a course in biology. Each course requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Austin Scott, PH. D., LL. D., Pres.; Hist.
and Polit. Sci.

Rev. Jacob Cooper, D. D., D.C. L., LL. D.,
Logic and Mental Philos.

Rev. Carl Meyer, D. D., Modern Lang, and
Lit.

Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, PH. D., Phys.

and Expt. Mech.

Edward Albert Bowser, C. E., LL. D.,
Math, and Engin.

Rev. Charles Edward Hart, D. D., Ethics,
Evidences of Christianity, and the Engl.
Bible.

Louis Bevier, jr., PH. D., Greek Lang, and

Lit.; Sec. Extension Dept.

Alfred Alexander Titsworth, M. S., C. E.,
Graphics and Math.

Julius Nelson, PH. D., Biol.

Byron David Halsted, D. Sc., Bot. and
Hort.

John Bernhard Smith, D. Sc., Ent.

Edward Burnett Voorhees, D. Sc., Agr.

Albert Huntington Chester, E. M., PH. D.,
D. Sc., Chem. and Min.; Curator Mu-

seum.

John Charles Van Dyke, L. H. D., Hist.

Art.

Robert Woodworth Prentiss, M. S., Math.

and Astron.; Sec. of Faculty.

Eliot Robertson Payson, PH. D., Hist. and
Art Teaching.

Edward Luther Stevenson, PH. D., Hist.
Quincy O'M. Gillmore, Capt., U. S. A.
(Retired), Mil. Sci. and Tactics.

Rev. Henry Du Bois Mulford, Engl. Lang.
and Lit.

William Hamilton Kirk, PH. D., Latin
Lang. and Lit.

Irving Strong Upson, M. A., Libr. and
Registrar.

Clarence Livingston Speyers, PH. B.,
(Assoc.) Chem.

William Shields Myers, M. S., F. C. S., (Assoc.) Chem.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION-Continued.

Edward Livingston Barbour, B. O., Instr. Rhet. and Elocution.

Edwin Bell Davis, B. L., Instr. Modern Lang.

Fred Herbert Dodge, B. A., Instr. Phys. Training; Dir. Gymnasium.

William Van Bergen Van Dyck, M. S., E. E., Instr. Elect. Sci.

Richard Morris, B. S., Instr. Math, and Graphics.

Calvin Smith Brown, D. Sc., PH. D., Instr. Mod. Lang.

NEW MEXICO.

New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Mesilla Park.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are four: A course in agriculture, a course in civil engineering, a course in mechanical engineering, and a general or scientific course.

BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.

Frederic W. Sanders, PH. D., Pres.; Polit. and Econ. Sci.

Clarence T. Hagerty, M. S., Math. and Astron.

Arthur Goss, M. S., A. C., Chem.

Frank W. Brady, M. E., Mech. Engin. Hiram Hadley, M. A., Hist. and Philos. Elmer O. Wooton, M. A., Biol., Geol., and Phys.

Frederick F. Barker, LL. B., Engl. and Latin.

J. D. Tinsley, B. S., Soil Phys.

Alice Horning, B. S., Dean of Women; Domestic Econ.

John J. Vernon, M. S. AGR., Agr. and Hort.

W. M. Reed, C. E., Civil and Irrig. Engin. Ralph Roy Larkin, B. S., Prin. Prep. Dept.

Frank E. Lester, Registrar; Prin. Sten.
Dept.

R. Fred Hare, M. S., (Asst.) Chem.
Fabian Garcia, B. S., (Asst.) Hort.
Charles Mills, Instr. College Shops.
Laura Frenger, Instr. Music.

William Alexander Sutherland, B. S.,
Instr. Spanish and Latin.

Joseph F. Bennett, jr., M. S., Asst. in Bot., Geol., and Phys.

Geraldine Combs, Asst. in Prep. Dept. Helen Mar Macgregor, Asst. in Sten, and Typewriting; Sten.

Florence G. Thornton, Asst. in Prep. Dept.

A. B. Sage, B. S., Asst. in Engin. Dept. Charlotte A. Baker, Libr. and Asst. in Engl.

Lavinia L. Brown, Asst. in Prep. Dept.

NEW YORK.

Cornell University, Ithaca.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Among the numerous courses of study offered by the university is one which leads to the degree of bachelor of the science of argriculture. This course requires four years for completion, and during the last two years the student selects most of his studies in work given by the departments of agriculture and horticulture, and in the courses in agricultural chemistry and economic entomology. Post-graduate courses leading to advanced degrees are provided, and special courses in subjects relating to agriculture are also arranged.

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