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S'fATE BOARt) OF AGRICULTURE. 



Second 

 Term. 



Numberof Agricultural Studentsin Attendance 



Numberof Engineering Students in Attendance 



Number of Home Eeonomi cs St udcnts i n At tendance 



Number of Veterinary Studentsin Attendance 



Number of Post-Graduate Students in Attendance . . 

 Numberof RuralSchoolTeachersin Attendance. . . . 



Number of Preparatory Studentsin Attendance 



Number of Special Students in Attendance 



Total 



46 



27 



2 



1 



5 





 14 

 11 



106 



Number of Courses — Agricultural, 18; Engineering, 22; Home Eco- 

 nomics, 9; Veterinary, 1; General Science. 56. 



Number of students completing courses during summer quarter — 

 Agricultural, 25; Engineering, 14; Home Economics, 1; Veterinary, 0. 

 Number of Instructors — 1st term, 66. 2nd term, 20. 

 Total cost for instruction— 1st term, $13,059.50; 2nd term, $4,000. 

 Number of former students enrolled — 1st term, 143. 2nd term, 86. 

 Number of new registrants — 2nd term, 25. 

 Number of students in residence both sessions, 81. 

 Special Lecturers for Conference and Summer Quarter. 



Dr. L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, New York, one lecture. 



Dr. Lloyd C. Douglas, Ann Arbor, Michigan, two lectures. 



Dr. A. E. Ross, Madison, Wis., four lectures. 



Prof. H. H. Severn, Kalamazoo, Michigan, ten lectures. 



Summer School Attendance in 1915 



Summer School Attendance in 1916 



Summer School Attendance in 1917 



Summer School Attendance in 1918 



Summer School Attendance in 1919. (1) 381 



(2) 106 



223 

 175 

 239 

 182 



487 



