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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Extent and arrangement of work in English department. — Concluded. 



Class. 



Spring term, 1903: 



I 

 Sub-Freshmen^ 



Freshmen. 



Sophomore . 



Junior. 



Senior. 



r 



Subject. 



English 2c and 2d 



English 2c 



English 2c and 2d 



English 2c 



English 2c and 2d 



English 3c 



English 3c 



English 2e 



English 2e 



English 2g 



German lb 



German lb 



English Sf 



English 3f 



English 5b and 5c 



English 6 



French Ic 



German Ic 



German 3b 



English 5e 



English 7d 



German 2c 



Teacher. 



Miss Wellman 

 Miss Wellman 

 Miss Wellman 

 Mi.ss Wellman 

 Mr. King 



Mr. King 



Mr. King 



Miss Wellman, 

 Miss Wellman, 

 Mr. Edwards. , 

 Mr. Sawtelle. 

 Mr. Sawtelle. 



Mr. King 



Mr. King 



Mr. Edwards. 



Mr. King 



Mr. Sawtelle. 

 Mr. Sawtelle. 

 Mr. Edwards. , 



Mr. Edwards. 



Mr. King 



Mr. Edwards. 



Hour. 



8-9 



9-10 



2-3 



3-4 



9-10 



11-12 

 3-4 



10-11 

 9-10 

 1-2 



8-9 

 9 10 



8-9 

 10-11 



9-10 



8-9 

 11-13 



3-4 

 11-12 



8-9 



11-12 



2-3 



Days of week. 



Daily 



Monday, Tuesday, Friday 



Daily 



Tuesday, Thursday, Friday.. 

 Daily 



Monday, Wednesday 



Tuesday, Thursday 



Monday, Wednesday 



Wednesday, Thursday 



Tuesday, Thursday 



Daily 



Daily 



Tuesday, Thursday 



Monday, Wednesday 



Daily 



Monday, Wednesday, Friday 



Daily 



Daily 



DaUy 



Daily 



Tuesday 



Daily 



43 



a 

 ■",2 



1^ 



25 

 36 



27 

 34 

 33 



15 



17 



40 

 24 

 44 



32 



21 



17 

 21 



65 

 15 

 It 

 13 



33 



17 

 7 



DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 



President J. L. Snyder : 



I submit herewith my report for the year ending upon this date. 



COURSES GIVEN. 



The following additions and exceptions to the regularly scheduled 

 courses were found necessary during the year, viz. : In the fall term a 

 second term's work was added to the course in elementary physics for the 

 five-year mechanical students. This addition will result in a much more 

 adequate preparation of these "students for the subsequent courses in this 

 department. 



There was added also an introductory course for the five-year agricul- 

 tural and women students, intended to introduce them to the study of the 

 exact sciences, as preparatory to their work in chemistry the next term. 



There was cut from the courses offered the senior elective for the spring 

 term for women and agricultural students. This course was only tempo- 

 rarily suspended owing to lack of an instructor. 



INSTRUCTORS. 



Early in the year Mr. A. H. Taylor, for several years an efficient in- 

 structor in the department, resigned his position to take up work else- 

 where. It was found difficult to find a man to fill this instructorship. It 

 thus became necessary for the remaining two men to carry throughout the 

 most of the year the work of three. As this report is being written the 



