DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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liigli wages offorcd to young men, we have been al>le to hold a large per- 

 centage of our students in educational worlc, and we Itelieve the outloolv 

 for tlie fulure is very ju-oinising. 



licspeclfullv sul)n)itted, 



W. H. FKENCII, 

 Professor of Agricultural Kducation. 

 K.-lst Lansing. ?,ricli., June P.O. Ul2(). 



in:iH)KT OF THE DEAN OF I<:N(}rXEEKINO. 



Dr. F. S. Kedzie, President ^lichigan Agricultural College. 



Dear Sir: This is niy tliirteenlli annual rejioit as Dean of Engineer- 

 ing. 



Pf'rsonnel. 



The teaching and clerical personnel of the several departments of the 

 Division of lOngineeiing are named in the reports submitted liy tlie lieads 

 of the respective departments, as follows: 



Civil Engineering, Prof. H. K. Vedder. 



Drawing and Design, Prof. K. K. Steward. 



lOlectrical lOngineering, I*rof. A. K. Sav^yer. 



]\re(hanical l^ngineering, Prof. H. B. Dirks. 



The routine work of my office has been ably liandled )>y ]\fiss Agnes 

 McCann un<ler my general direction. 



1 am very grateful to all the members of tlie teaching and clerical 

 stati's of the division for their cooperation during the year! 



EiDoJhiient. 



The enrollment of four-year students in engineering reached a record 

 mark, due to the very large enrollment of freshmen which more thau 

 oflset tlie shortage in tlie upper classes caused by the war. 



The otticial figures by classes and courses are given herewith: 



COURSE OF STUDY. 



Beginning next fall, llie now courses of study, .set f<M-lh in the lasl 

 catalog, will be ellectivc lor all men in engineering. 



EqitipincHt. 



No extraordinary additions to equipment have been made, exce])t by 

 the Department of Mechanical iCiigiiieering, which was enablctl by a 

 special apjjroiiriation, to lake advantage of the provisions of the C'ald- 



