DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 53 



INSTRUCTION. 



During the year, Iwo additional men have been added to the stall". Mr. 

 1"]. C. 8anve, who began work October 14^, 1!»11), as Assistant Professor, 

 lias charge of the insti-nction work in Power and Farm Machinery. Mr. 

 Floyd E. Fogle, who began work December 1, 1011), has had charge of 

 the instruction work in Farm Buildings and Home Conveniences. 



The personnel of the entire staff has changed during the year. Mr. 

 Duncan, our former instructor in forge work, resigned and was replaced 

 by Mr. D. L. 8hafer. Mv. Jesse Bowers had charge of the wood shop and 

 j\Ir. D. A. Taylor now lias charge of the laboratory equipment, replacing 

 Mr. Toms who resigned last year. In addition to the regular staff, twelve 

 instructors were employed at various times to assist in short course 

 work. A great deal of credit is due the mendK'rs of the statf and tlui 

 lenij)orary instructors for their enthusiasm and hearty cooperation in 

 the work. 



During the year, 1(i2 regulars and JHiO short course students, a total 

 of 1122. ^^•ere given instruction in tlu'. \;n-ious courses, distributed as 

 follo^^■s: 



Number of students taking woik in various courses: 



REGULARS. 



I'ower Machinery 04 



Summer School 24 



Farm Machinery 12 



Farm Structures 22 



Farm Conveniences 12 



Drainage 14 



Fedei-ai 5 



Summer Federal J) 



102 



SHORT COURSE. 



Farm Conveniences 23 



Building Design 142 



Power Machinerv 04 



Wood Work ....'. 189 



Forge Work 199 



Creamery Mechanics 14 



Truck and Tractor, First course GO 



Second course 142 



Drainage ' T 



Drainage an<l Concrete 140 



9S0 

 Total 1142 



