4S STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



KEPORT OF DEAN OF AGRICULTURE. 



To President F. S. Kedzie: 



Detailed reports of the various departments of the Agricultural Divi- 

 sion have been given by those in charge. No changes took place during 

 the year in the personnel of the department staffs except by the appoint- 

 ment of additional instructors where needed because of the constantly 

 increasing numbers of students. The efficiency of the instruction work 

 was greatly strengthened during the year. Since the destruction of the 

 Engineering Division's buildings by fire in March the Agricultural 

 Building has been furnishing space and facilities, as far as possible, for 

 the continuance of their work. We are glad our facilities can be used in 

 aiding in the continuation of the work of the Engineering Division until 

 adequate buildings and facilities are again provided. 



This j^ear's graduating class receiving the B. S. degree numbered 115, 

 one more than last year. Specialization within the class resulted in the 

 following division, viz. : Graduates in general agriculture 69, horticul- 

 ture 35, and forestry 11, (Three of these degrees were granted at the 

 close of the summer school). Advanced degrees were aAvarded as fol- 

 lows, viz: Master of Science 9, and Master of Forestry, 2. 



The following statement gives the enrollment in the four year courses 

 in Agriculture and Forestry for the year, viz: 



Graduate Students 20 



Seniors 124 



Juniors 152 



Sophomores 222 



Freshman 248 



Specials 15 



Summer Session 98 



Total 879 



SHORT COURSE ENROLLMENT. 



Two-year, 16 weeks' course, 1st year 116 



Two-year, 16 weeks' course, 2nd year 54 



General Agriculture 8 weeks, 



First year 103 



Second year 32 



Horticulture 21 



Cheese making 3 



Creamery 39 



Poultry 4 



Total 372 



The total enrollment for the Agricultural Division, including both 



