DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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REPORT OF THE CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. 



President J. L. Snyder. Mi(lii,<ian Agricultural College: 



Dear Sir: — I herewith submit the usual annual report of the work 

 of the Chemical Department for the year 1910-1911 : 



Fall term, 1910. 



No. 



students. 



General chemistry: 

 Engineering students (frestimen) . 

 Agricultural students (freshmen). 

 Women (sophomores) 



178 

 155 



46 



Organic chemistry: 

 .'Agricultural students (soph, men) . 



120 



Total. 



379 

 120 



Total. 



499 



Winter Temi, 1911. 



No. 



students. 



Total. 



Mineralogy (freshmen engineers) 



Qualitative Analysis (agricultural men) (freshmen) . 



Qualitative Analysis (women sophomores) 



Agricultural Chemist rj' (Jr. and Sn. Ags.) 



Forestrj- Chemistn,- (Sns) 



Advanced Engineering Chemistry (Sns.) 



156 

 145 

 46 

 63 

 12 

 23 



Total. 



445 



Spring Term, 1911. 



No. 



students. 



Total. 



Engineering Chemistn.' (freshmen) 



Organic Chemistry (women sophomores) .... 

 Animal Nutrition (Sn. agricultural students) . 

 Domestic Science Chemistry (Sn. women) . . . 

 Quantitative Analysis 



146 

 46 

 15 

 10 

 11 



Total. 



228 



The schedule printed above shows the amount of class and 

 laboratory work done during the year together with the number of 

 students who registered for the work. 



In the required subjects the number of students is but little greater 

 than we have usually had to handle during the college year. I found 

 the freshmen class entering in the fall to be made up of the best pre- 



