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leading to the degree of B. S.; electrical engineering, leading to the degree of B. E. E.; and classical, leading to the degree of B. A. In addition the University offers a normal course, leading to certificate of licentiate of instruction. Each of these courses requires two years of preparatory work. The University also offers a course in medicine, leading to the degree of M. D., and three post graduate courses, leading respectively to the degrees of M. A., M. S., and Ph. D.

FACULTY.

E. H. Murfee, M. A., LL. D., Pres., Psychol. and Eth.; A. E. Menke, D. Sc., Ag., Ch., and Phys.; O. C. Gray, M. A., LL. D., Math., Log., and Astr.; J. F. McNeill, B. S., Biol. and Geol.; R. H. Willis, M. A., Engl., and Mod. Lan.; R. W. Dowdy, 1st Lieut. 17th Inf., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tac.; C. V. Kerr, Ph. M., M. E., Mech. Arts and Engin.; C. H. Leverett, M. A., Anc. Lan.; J. F. Howell, M. A., Ped. and Hist.; G. C. P. Schoff, C. E., Adj. Civ. Engin.; W. B. Bentley, Adj. Ch. and Phys.; Ella Carnall, Ph. M., Adj. Engl.; G. W. Droke, M. A., Adj. Math.; H. B. Smith, M. E., Adj. Elec. Engin.; Jessie L. Cravens, B. L., Instr. Eloc.; J. B. Marcheselli, Music; S. L. Grinstead, Instr. Woodwork; Wm. M. Gilmore, Instr. Foundry and Forge.; Julia A. Garside, Lib.

Branch Normal College of Arkansas Industrial University, Pine Bluff.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are three: Normal, classical, and agricultural and mechanical.

FACULTY.

J. C. Corbin, M. A., Prin.; J. C. Smith, B. A., 1st Asst.; Alice A. Sizemore, B. A., 2d Asst.; T. G. Childress, B. A., 3d Asst.; G. P. Eustace, Mech. Dept.

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.

FACULTY.

M. Kellogg, M. A., Act. Pres., Lat. Lan. and Lit.; I. Stringham, Ph. D., Dean, Math.; E. W. Hilgard, Ph. D., LL. D., Ag. Ch. and Dir. Expt. Sta.; E. J. Wickson, M. S., Assoc. Ag., Hort., and Ent.; R. H. Loughridge, Ph. D., Ag. Geol. and Ag. Ch.; E. L. Greene, Ph. B., Assoc. Bot.; Wm. B. Rising, M. E., Ph. D., Ch.; E. O'Neill, Ph. B., Ch.; J. Le Conte, M. D., LL.D., Geol. and Nat. Hist.; A. C. Lawson, M. A., Ph. D., A880c. Min. and Geol.; G. C. Edwards, Ph. B., Assoc. Math.; M. W. Haskell, Ph. D., Math.; F. Slate, B. S., Phys.; H. Kower, C. E., Asst. Instr. Drawing; F. Soulé, Civ. Engin. and Astr.; B. Moses, Ph. D., Hist. and Pol. Econ.; C. M Gayley, B. A., Engl.; C. B. Bradley, M. A., Assoc. Engl.; A. F. Lange, M. A., Engl.; A. Putzker, Ger.; J. H. Senger, Ph. D., Ger.; F. V. Paget, B. L., B. S., 4889c. Fr. and Spanish; B. H. Randolph, 1st Lieut. 3d Artill., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tac.; L. Paparelli, Lic. Ag., Instr. in Vit, and Olive Culture; F. Lengfield, Ph. D., Instr. Ch.; J. H. Gray, jr., B. S., Instr. Ch.; M. A. Howe, Ph. B., Instr. Crypt. Bot.; A. O. Leuschner, B. A., Instr. Math.; W. E. Ritter, M. A., Instr. Biol. Lab.; W. J. Raymond, B. S., Instr. Phys.; F. G. Burgess, B. S., Instr. Topographical and Free-Hand Drawing; W. D. Armes, Ph. B., Instr. Engl.; F. G. Hubbard, Ph. D., Instr. Engl.; S. D. Huntington, B. A., Instr. Fr.; H. I. Randall, B. S., Instr. Civ. Engin.; J. Sutton, Ph. B., Recorder; M. E. Jaffa, Ph. B., Asst. in Ag. Lab.; Geo. E. Colby, Ph. B., Asst. in Vit. Lab.; C. W. Woodworth, M. S., Asst. in Ent.; E. R. Drew, B. S., Asst. in Phys.; F. H. Payne,

M. D., Dir. Phys. Culture; Mary B. Ritter, M. D., Woman Physician in Dept. Phys. Culture; W. E. Magee, Asst. in Phys. Culture; F. T. Bioletti, For. Cellar; V. K. Chestnut, B. S., Asst. in Ch.; F. W. A. Wright, B. S., Asst. in Ch.; W. L. Jepson, Ph. B., Asst. in Bot.; C. Palache, B. S., Fellow in Min.; J. C. Rowell, B. A., Lib.; C. H. Shinn, B. A., Insp. Sta.

COLORADO.

The State Agricultural College of Colorado, Fort Collins.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are four, each requiring two years in addition to three years of preparatory work, and each leading to the degree of B. S.: The agricultural course, the mechanical course, the irrigation engineering course, and the ladies'

course.

FACULTY.

Alston Ellis, M. A., Ph. D., LL. D., Pres., Pol. Econ. and Log.; J. W. Lawrence, B. S., Mech. and Drawing; Maud Bell, Hist., Lit., and Lan.; D. O'Brine, M. E., D. Sc., M. D., Ch. and Geol.; L. G. Carpenter, M. S., Phys. and Irr. Engin.; C. S. Crandall, M. S., Bot. and Hort.; J. C. Dent, Capt. 20th Inf., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Tac.; C. P. Gillette, M. S., Zool. and Ent.; Walter J. Quick, B. S., Ag.; Grace Patton, B. S., Engl. and Sten.; W. J. Myers, B. S., Math.; F. J. Annis, M. S., Sec. Fac.; Celia M. Southworth, Lib.; F. A. Huntley, B. S. A., Ag.; C. R. Richards, M. E., Mech. and Drawing; J. D. Stannard, B. S., Phys and Engin.; Charles F. Baker, B. S., Zoöl. and Ent.

CONNECTICUT.

Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, New Haven.

COURSES OF STUDY,

Courses of instruction occupying three years and leading to the degree of Ph. B. are arranged to suit the requirements of students. The first year's work is the same for all; for the last two years the instruction is chiefly arranged in special courses. Those most distinctly marked out are the following: In chemistry, in civil engineering, in mechanical engineering, in agriculture, in natural history, in biology preparatory to medical studies, in studies preparatory to mining and metallurgy, and in select studies preparatory to other higher studies. Under certain conditions the degrees of civil engineer and mechanical (or dynamical) engineer are conferred on bachelors of philosophy who have taken the first degree in engineering study and who pursue a higher course under the direction of the governing board of the school for at least two years.

FACULTY.

Timothy Dwight, D. D., LL. D., Pres.; G. J. Brush, LL. D., Dir., Min.; W. D. Whitney, Ph. D., LL. D., Comp. Phil.; S. W. Johnson, M. A., Theoretical and Ag. Ch.; W. H. Brewer, Ph. D., Ag.; J. E. Clark, M. A., Math.; D. C. Eaton, M. A., Bot.; C. B. Richards, M. A., Mech. Engin.; T. R. Lounsbury, M. A., Engl.; A. E. Verrill, M. A., Zool. and Instr. in Geol.; S. I. Smith, M. A., Comp. Anat.; W. G. Mixter, M. A., Ch.; A. J. DuBois, C. E., Ph. D., Civ, Engin.; C. S. Hastings, Ph. D., Phys.; Henry W. Farnam, M. A., R. P. D., Pol. Econ.; R. H. Chittenden, Physiol. Ch.; A. S. Wheeler, M. A., Instr. in Ger.; M. Bailey, M. A., Instr. in Eloc.; J. H. Niemeyer, M. A., Drawing; T. W. Mather, D. E., Instr. in Mech. Engin.; Lieut. C. A. L. Totten, M. A., Mil. Sci.; S. L. Penfield, Ph. B., Min.; H. L. Wells, Ph. B., An. Ch.; S. E. Barney, C. E., Instr. Math, and Civ. Engin.; W. J. Comstock, Ph. B., Instr. Org. Ch.; F. E. Beach, Ph. B., Asst. in Phys.; H. DeW. Carrington, Ph. B., Instr. Ger.; A. B. Adams, Ph. B., Asst. in Ch.; A. G. Cameron, Ph. D., Fr.; A. J. Wakeman, Ph. B., Asst. in An.

Ch.; P. F. Smith, Ph. D., Instr. Math.; W. A. Setchel, Ph. D., Asst. in Biol.; E. H. Lockwood, Ph. B., Instr. Drawing and Mech.; Irving Fisher, Ph. D., Instr. Astr.; A. C. Alexander, Ph. B., Asst. in Phys.; Langdon Frothingham, D. V. M., Asst. in Vet. Sci. and Bact.; H. A. Smith, B. A., Asst. in Engl.; F. S. Meara, B. A., Asst. in Physiol. Ch.; G. L. Amerman, B. A., Asst. in Physiol. Ch.; H. L. Wheeler, Ph. B., Asst. in An. Ch.; G. P. Starkweather, Ph. B., Asst. in Drawing.

Storrs Agricultural School, Mansfield.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study requires three years for completion and leads to no degree.

FACULTY.

B. F. Koons, Ph. D., Prin.; A. B. Peebles, B. S., Ch. and Math.; L. P. Chamberlain, Farm Supt.; C. S. Phelps, B. S., Ag.; Miss Josephine Nettleton, Teacher; Mrs. C. E. Hilliard, Matron.

DELAWARE.

Delaware College, Newark.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are seven and require four years each for completion: The classical and the Latin scientific course, each leading to the degree of B. A.; the course in modern languages and science, leading to the degree of B. S.; the courses in engineering, leading to the degrees of C. E., M. E., and E. E.; and the agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. Ag.

FACULTY,

A. N. Raub, Ph. D., Pres., Engl., Men., Mor., and Pol. Sci.; T. R. Wolf, Ph. D., Ch., Min., and Sanitary Sci.; F. D. Chester, M. S., Bot. and Geol.; G. A. Harter, M. A., Math. and Phys.; C. S. Conwell, M. A., Anc. and Mod. Lan.; M. H. Beckwith, Hort. and Ent.; C. L. Penny, M. A., Ger.; F. A. Weihe, M. E., Mech. and Elec. Engin.; F. H. Robinson, C. E., Civ. Engin.; W. H. Bishop, B. S., Ag.; H. P. Eves, D. V. S., Vet. Sci.; Lieut. E. C. Brooks, Mil. Sci. and Tac.

FLORIDA.

Florida State Agricultural and Mechanical College, Lake City.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Besides a preparatory department, there are four full collegiate courses of study, each requiring four years for completion: The scientific and classical course, leading to the degree of B. A.; the agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. S.; the mechanical course, leading to the degree of M. E.; and the civil engineering course, leading to the degree of C. E.

FACULTY.

F. L. Kern, M., A. Pres., Pol. Econ. and Log.; C. C. Ballou, Lieut. 16th Inf., U.S. A., Mil. Sci., Tac., and Civ. Engin.; J. N. Whitner, M. A., Ag.; J. M. Pickel, M. A., Ph. D., Phys. and Ch.; H. P. Baya (V. M. I.), Math.; W. W. Seals, M. A., Engl, Lan, and Lit.; H. C. Powers, Man. Train.; E. J. Bending, Asst. in Man. Train.; J. M. Stewart, B. A., Lat. and Hist.; F. W. Pickel, B. A., M. S., Biol. and Nat. Sci.; J. C. Martin, jr., M. A., Prin. Subcollegiate Dept.; D. L. McSwain, L. I., Asst. Subcollegiate Dept.; J. F, Appell, M. D., Physician; J. E. Futch, Lib,; W, H. Perry, Steward,

Florida State Normal School, Tallahassee.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are three: Preparatory, normal, and manual training.

FACULTY.

T. DeS. Tucker, M. A., Pres.; T. V. Gibbs, Math.; F. C. Johnson, Manual Train, and Ch.; W. I. Vason, M. A., Ag.; Ida A. Gibbs, B. A., Prin. Prep. Dept.

GEORGIA.

Georgia State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Athens.

COURSES OF STUDY.

Two courses of study, requiring four years each for completion, leading to the degrees of B. S. and B. E.; one three years' course leading to the degree of B. Ag.; post graduate courses of one year each leading to degrees of M. S., C. E., and M. Ag.; special courses in chemistry, mining and metallurgy, in agriculture, in electrical engineering, and in building and architecture, in which certificates of attainment are given.

FACULTY.

H. C. White, Ph. D., Pres., Ch.; L. H. Charbonnier, M. A., Ph. D., Phys.; C. P. Willcox, M. A., LL. D., Mod. Lan.; C. Morris, M. A., Engl.; D. C. Barrow, jr., C. M. E., Math.; C. M. Strahan, C. M. E., Engin.; John P. Campbell, B. A., Ph. D., Biol.; J. H. T. McPherson Ph. D., Hist.; J. B. Hunnicut, B. A., Ag.; C. M. Snelling, B. S., Instr. Math. and Comt.; C. H. Herty, Ph. D., Instr. An. Ch.; Jesse Coates, B. E., Instr. Phys.

North Georgia Agricultural College, Dahlonega.

COURSE OF STUDY.

This requires for completion four years in addition to two years of preparatory work, and leads to the degree of B. A. Partial courses are also provided leading to certificates of proficiency.

FACULTY.

William E. Boggs, D. D., Chanc. of Univ.; William S. Basinger, M. A., Pres.; Benj. P. Gaillard, M. A., Nat. Sci.; Walter S. Wilson, M. A., Math.; Edward P. Lawton, 2d Lieut. 13th U. S. Inf., U. S. A., Mil. Sci. and Fr.; Elias B. Vickery, B. A., Anc. Lan. and Lit.; Miss Mary E. Smith, Instr. Engl.

Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, Milledgeville.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study is preparatory to the University of Georgia, leading through five classes to a certificate of proficiency. Elective and commercial studies are also provided.

FACULTY.

J. C. Lynes, Ph. D., Pres., Ch., Biol., and Mod. Lan.; O. M. Cone, M. A., Math. and Astr.; W. E. Reynolds, M. A., Engl. Lan. and Lit.; A. C. Newell, Adj. Anc. Lan.; T. S. Lucas, Mil. Sci. and Hist. ; Miss Gertrude Treanor, Music; Miss Hattie Ellis, Art.

South Georgia College, Thomasville.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study is preparatory to the University of Georgia, including two years' work of the University grade.

FACULTY.

W. E. Boggs, D. D., Chanc. of Univ.; D. H. Parker, Pres., Prin. Acad.; R. H. Snively, Comt. and Prin. Collegiate Dept.; Miss Lucy M. Roberts, Prin. Intermediate Dept.; Miss Mattie B. Williams, Prin. Primary Dept.; Miss Annie Arrington, Art and Ind. Drawing.

Southwest Georgia Agricultural College, Cuthbert.

COURSE OF STUDY.

The course of study is preparatory to the University of Georgia, including two years' work of the university grade.

FACULTY.

L. W. Haskell, Pres., Math.; E. V. Baldy, Lat. and Greek; W. W. Elwang, Engl. and Phys.; Miss Maria Freeman, Prep. Dept.; Miss Minnie Hendry, Prep. Dept.

ILLINOIS.

College of Agriculture of the University of Illinois, Champaign.

COURSES OF STUDY.

The courses of study are three: The agricultural course, requiring four years for completion and leading to the degree of B. S.; the junior course in agriculture, requiring two years for completion, and leading to no degree; and a special course for farmers beginning in January and continuing eleven weeks.

FACULTY.

T. J. Burrill, M. A., Ph. D., Act. Regent., Bot. and Hort.; G. E. Morrow, M. A., Dean, Ag.; S. W. Shattuck, M. A., C. E., Math.; I. O. Baker, C. E., Civ. Engin.; E. Snyder, M. A., Ger.; J. D. Crawford, M. A., Hist.; Nathaniel Butler, jr., M. A., Engl. Lan. and Lit.; F. F. Frederick, Ind. Art.; S. W. Parr, M. S., An. Ch.; A. W. Palmer, D. Sc., Ch.; S. A. Forbes, Ph. D., Zool. and Ent.; J. H. Brownlee, M. A., Rhet, and Oratory; Donald McIntosh, V. S., Vet. Sci., C. W. Rolfe, M. S., Geol.; M. R. Paradis, M. A., Fr.; Lieut. E. R. Hills, Mil. Sci.; G. W. Parker, Instr. Woodwork.

INDIANA.

School of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Veterinary Science of Purdue University, La Fayette.

COURSE OF STUDY.

This requires four years for completion and leads to the degree of B. S.

FACULTY.

J. H. Smart, M. A., LL. D., Pres. ; W. F. M. Goss, M. A., Experimental Engin.; M. C. Stevens, M. A., Math.; O. J. Craig, M. A., Ph. D., Pol. Econ. and Hist.; James Troop, M. S., Hort. and Ent.; A. L. Green, Ph. C., Dean Sch. Phar.; H. A. Huston, M. A.,

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