78 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Below is given in tabular form, an outline of the classes carried on 

 this year. 



Sub-Freshtnen. 



Fall. Winter. Spring. 



Women 4 hrs. recit 4 hrs. recit. 



2 hrs. lab 2 hrs. lab. 



Engineering 3 lirs 1 hr. recit 3 hrs. recit. 



2 lirs. lab 2 hrs. lab. 



Agriculturals 4 hrs. recit 4 hrs. recit. 



2 hrs. lab 2 hrs. lab. 



Freshmen. 



Women , 2 hrs. recit. 



2ihrs. lab. 



Agriculturals 2 hrs. recit. 



2 hrs. lab. 



Sophomores. 



Women 3 hrs. recit. 



4 hrs. lab. 



Engineering 4 hrs. recit 4 hrs. recit 4'lirs. recit. 



2 hrs. lab 2 hi's. lab 2 hrs. lab. 



^gri 

 : hr; 



s. lab 2 hrs. lab. 



A course in electrical engineering has been started this year. The 

 first class, juniors, have coraijleted one year's work. Next 3'ear and 

 hereafter we will have a Junior and Senior class in electrical engineer- 

 ing. Below is an outline of the work in electrical engineering this 

 year : 



Juniors. 

 Fall. Winter. Spring, 



Elec. Eng. 4a Elec. Eng. 4b . 



1 hr. recit 1 hr. recit 



2 hrs. lab 2 lirs. lab 



Elec. Eng. la Elec. Eng. lb Elec. Eng. 



1 hr. recit 3 hrs. recit 4 hrs. recit. 



4 hrs. drawing 3 hrs. lab. 



Seniors. 



Elec. Eng Elec. Eng 



3 hrs. recit 5 hrs. recit 



3 hrs. lab 4 hrs. lab 



In the senior class mentioned there are some mechanical engineering 

 students who elected to take some work in electrical engineering. Dur- 

 ing the year considerable additional apparatus has been purchased and 

 our inventory this year amounts to $17,001.70. 



Very respectfully, 



A. R. SAWYER, 

 Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. 

 East Lansing, June 30, 1908. 



