DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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WINTER TERM 1919. 



Class. 



Subject. 



Instructor. 



Number of 

 Students. 



Horticulture .3 



Horticulture .5 



Horticultures . .. 

 Horticulture 101> 

 Horticulture lib 

 Horticulture 12b. 

 Short Courses . . . , 



First Year 



Second Year 



Plant Propagation 



Required by Agr. Students. 



Greenhouse Industry 



Plant Evolution 



Fruit Growing 



Special Short Course . 

 Special Short Course . 



Loree . 



Halligan 



Eiistace 



Eustace 



Eustace and Loree. 



Not given 



Pickford 



Halligan 

 Halligan 



47 



16 

 5 

 5 

 5 



9 

 15 



SPRING TERM 1919. 



Class. 



Horticulture 6... 

 HorticultureO. .. 

 Horticulture lOe. 

 Horticulture lie. 

 Horticulture 12c. 

 Horticulture 13c. 

 Horticulture 2... 



Subject. 



Landscape Gardening . 



Instructor. 



Halligan. . 

 Eustace . . 

 Eustace . . 



Loree 



Not given . 

 Not given . 

 Halligan.. 



Number of 

 Students. 



16 



7 

 7 

 7 



SUMMER TERM 1918. 



A few years ago the State Board of Agriculture employed Messrs. 

 Olmstead Brothers of Brookline, Massachusetts, Landscape Architects, 

 to make a plan with recommendations for the future development of 

 the campus, largely dealing with the location for future Iniildings. The 

 gymnasium is located where this plan called foi-. Tlie r(!cent destruction 

 of College Hall and Williams Hall and the legislative appropriation for 

 a new library and auditorium have made it seem desirable to ask Mr. Olm- 

 stead to visit the campus and study the situation first hand and make 

 suggestions and recommendations for the location of these newbuildings. 

 Mr. Olmstead visited here on June 3rd and will make a report in due 

 time; It seems highly desirable to follow the suggestions of this firm as 

 they have made a life-long study of college campuses and many city 

 parks and by reason of this have very much more extensive information 

 on the desirability of locating important buildings than local authorities. 

 They have proven themselves to be farsighted and make plans for many 

 years in advance. Then, too, the recommendations are not based upon 

 any local opinions which must be tempered with personal preferences and 

 opinions. 



