STATISTICS OF THE COLLEGES AND STATIONS. 

 grant colleges for white students, 1911. 



245 



Faculty— Continued . 



College of agri- 

 culture and 

 mechanic arts — 

 Continued. 



Experi- 

 ment 

 station 

 offlcers.3 



31 

 12 



18 

 60 

 28 

 13 

 14 

 17 

 8 



26 

 70 

 51 

 39 

 60 

 34 

 23 

 23 

 15 

 31 



29 

 56 

 27 

 56 

 18 

 34 

 15 

 17 

 16 

 21 

 45 

 18 

 44 

 58 

 17 

 39 

 53 



14 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 24 

 26 

 18 

 26 

 32 

 17 

 71 

 13 



Total. 2 



1,437 



67 



35 



49 



134 



65 



30 



10 



35 



14 



17 



18 



77 



199 



182 



195 



50 



87 



88 



48 



70 



230 



123 



134 



66 



70 



53 



50 



41 



40 



69 



46 



440 



75 



94 



209 



119 



108 



179 



32 



45 



70 



56 



80 



92 



45 



56 



79 



101 



36 



140 



23 



Total for 

 entire in- 

 stitution, 

 counting 

 none 

 twice. 



4,471 



liilirary. 



Number of 

 volumes. 



67 



42 



111 



448 



66 



30 



24 



52 



14 



17 



61 



615 



199 



182 



195 



82 



90 



<98 



48 



70 



230 



123 



66 



259 



53 



333 



55 



40 



69 



46 



653 



75 



94 



267 



119 



139 



179 



44 



45 



70 



56 



153 



92 



70 



104 



79 



121 



95 



517 



45 



6,802 



23,974 

 16,500 

 15,420 



244,000 

 48,000 

 12,000 

 18,000 

 12,500 

 36,825 

 8,650 

 23,861 



188,186 

 29,867 

 32,500 

 36,973 

 7,533 

 33,000 

 43,811 

 6,000 

 34,448 

 89, 710 

 34,218 



150,000 

 25,428 



114, 134 

 11,300 

 93,678 

 19,500 

 28,000 

 64,521 

 13,676 



395,209 

 10,028 

 22,800 



106, 390 

 14,506 

 15,563 

 43,510 

 3,729 

 22,031 

 16,488 

 12,500 

 34,411 

 20,000 

 19,470 

 83,040 

 12,400 

 28,156 

 43,000 



169,602 

 30,000 



Number of 

 pamphlets. 



2,619,046 



3,000 



16,000 



5,621 



65,000 



50,000 



1,000 



2,500 



4,000 



5,000 



8,000 



3,000 



23,191 



35,000 



40,000 



18,000 



8,500 



10,000 



11,000 



5,000 



19,470 



7,203 



20,000 



11,213 



20,000 



6,500 



3,500 



11,500 



9,000 



5,000 



5,000 



60,000 



5,230 



1,100 



10,000 



10,000 



15,000 



30,000 



1,770 



5,000 



9,000 



2,000 



18,689 



15,000 



20,612 



34,520 



33,000 



5,500 



2,500 



47,000 



Number of 



acres 

 allotted to 



State 



under act 



of 1862. 



758, 119 



240,000 



150,000 



150,000 

 90,000 



180,000 

 90,000 

 90,000 



270,000 



90,000 

 480,000 

 390,000 

 204,000 



82,313 

 330,000 

 210,000 

 210,000 

 210,000 

 360,000 



235,673 



94,000 



207,920 



277,016 



90,000 



90,000 



90,000 



150,000 



210,000 



989,920 

 270,000 

 130,000 

 630,000 

 250,000 

 90,000 

 780,000 



120,000 

 180,000 

 160,000 

 300,000 

 180,000 

 200,000 

 150,000 

 300,000 



90,000 

 150,000 

 240,000 



90,000 



Number of 

 acres of 



land grant 



still 



unsold. 



1,402 

 40,000 



70,142 



"7J686 



50,722 



47,607 



8 117,863 



3,203 



2,000 



Number 

 of acree 

 in farms 



and 

 grounds. 



36,224 



250,000 

 4,200 



10,570,842 



152,266 



9 27,086 



80,062 



244 



89,165 



325 



545 

 160 



1,599 



1,818 

 679 

 227 

 512 

 987 

 90 

 337 

 715 

 280 



1,175 

 752 

 247 

 724 

 473 

 280 

 485 

 18 

 684 



1,557 



2,000 

 693 

 380 

 330 

 95 

 400 

 146 

 489 



1,098 

 485 

 943 

 439 



1,000 

 237 

 400 

 270 

 169 



1,544 

 560 

 272 



2,416 

 124 

 175 

 408 

 486 

 160 



1,021 

 514 



Rate of 

 interest 

 on land- 

 grant 

 fund of 

 1862. 



Per cent. 



8 



979,872 31,923 



5 

 5 



6,7,8 



5,5J,6,7 



6 



4,5 



5 



5,6 



5 



7 

 3,4,5 



4i,6 

 4 

 6 

 5 



6 

 6,7 



6 Including land grants other than that allotted July 2, 1862. 



' In.struction in these classes given by the college of arts and sciences. 



8 Including professors in secondary schools of agriculture and in collegiate and special classes. 



» 835 acres additional yet to be selected. 



ID Some of these teach both preparatory and collegiate classes. 



