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STATE BOARD OF AGill CULTURE. 



REPOKT OF THE PRESIDENT. 



To the Honorable State Board of Agriculture: 



Gentlemen : — It gives me jjleasure to be able to report a very prosper- 

 ous j-ear. Harmony has prevailed in faculty and student body. The 

 general development incident to recent years has been maintained. 



The enrollment of students was 1,568, an increase of 74 students over 

 the previous year. 



Commencement was held on June 22nd. The Baccalaureate sermon 

 was given the preceding Sunday by Dr. Alfred W. Wishart, Pastor of 

 Fountain St. Baptist Church of Grand Rapids, Mich. The Commence- 

 ment address was delivered by Dr. James K. Patterson, President Emeri- 

 tus of Kentucky University'. The class numbered 128. Of this number 

 .52 graduated from the Engineering course, 35 fitom the Agricultural 

 course, 16 from the Forestry course and 25 from the Home Economic 

 course. Their names and addresses ai'e as follows: 



NAMES OF GRADUATING CLASS. 

 The names and addresses of those receiving degrees are as follows: 

 (Students in Agriculture are designated by a; Engineering by e; Home Economics by h; Forestry by f. 



