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of Colorado; promotion of the study of history, and diffusion of information 

 relating to the history and description of the State; collection and preservation 

 of natural history specimens, and encouragement of the study of natural history. 



Meetings. Annually, 3d Tuesday of Jan. Meetings of Colorado Academy of Sci- 

 ence, 3d Tuesday of each month ; annual meeting, 4th Tuesday in Jan. Special 

 meetings of sections. 



Membership. About 150, classed as active, life, honorary, and associate (annual 

 dues: active, $2; associate, $i ; life composition, $25). 



Publications, 



Report . . . 1889, 1889/90. Denver, Col., 1889-90. 8. 

 Biennial report . . . 1902/04-1904/06. Denver, Col., 1905-06. 8. 

 Colorado volunteers in the Civil war; the New Mexico campaign in 

 1862, by W. C. Whitford. Denver, 1906. 8. 

 Historical series no. i. 



School of Mines. 



Address. Golden, Col. President: V. C. Alderson. 



History. A State institution, established by act of the Territorial legis- 

 lature, approved Feb. 9, 1874; commonly designated as the Colorado 

 School of Mines. 



Publications. 



Quarterly of the Colorado school of mines, v. I. Golden, Col., 1906-07. 

 Various sizes. Chiefly administrative. 



TECHNICAL AND ENGINEERING SOCIETY. 

 Address. Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Col. 

 History. Founded Sept. 1896; not incorporated. 

 Object. Discussion of technical and engineering topics, and the promotion of 



engineering subjects. 

 Meetings. Alternate Thursdays during the year, in one of the lecture rooms of 



the School of Mines. 

 Membership. 343 active, i. e., members of the Senior and Junior classes (annual 



dues, $i) and alumni; 17 honorary (members of the faculty). 



Publications. 



BULLETIN . . . v. I-III. May 1900-} an. 1907. Golden, Col. [1900]- 



07. 8. 



4 nos. in each vol., issued at irregular intervals. 

 Price: SGC. per number, except v. i, no. 1-4 and v. 2, no. I, 35c. 

 Distribution. Limited exchange. On sale by the Corresponding Secretary. 



University of Colorado. 



Address. Boulder, Col. President: James H. Baker. 



History. Trustees organized in 1870, under territorial law of 1868. 

 Established as an institution of the State of Colorado under provision 

 of the State constitution, 1876. Opened Sept. 1877. 



Ref.: Report of the quarto-centennial celebration, Nov. 1902. 



