DEPARTMENT REPORTS 75 



WINTER TERM. 



Seniors. — Domestic Science 5, by Miss Crowe. Physical Culture k, by 

 Miss Avery. 



Juniors. — Domestic Art 3, by Mrs. Hauer. Physical Culture h, by Miss 

 Avery. 



Sophomores. — Domestic Art 1, by ^Irs. Hanoi'. Domestic Science 2b, 

 by Miss Crowe. Music e, by Mrs. Marshall. 



Freshmen. — Domestic Science lb, by Miss Lyford. Ethics b, by Dean 

 Keller. Music b, by Mrs. Marshall. Physical Culture b, by Miss Avery. 



SPRING TERM. 



Seniors. — Domestic Art 4 and 5, by Mrs. Haner. Physical Culture m, 

 by Miss Avery. 



Juniors. — Domestic SL-ience o, by Professor Marshall and Miss Lyford. 

 Physical Culture i, b^' Miss Avery. 



Sophomores. — Domestic Art Ic, by Mrs. Haner. Domestic Science 2c, 

 bv Dean Keller. Music f, bv Mrs. Marshall. Plivsical Culture f, by Miss 

 Avery. 



Freshmen. — Domestic Science Ic, by Miss Lyford. P]thics c, by Dean 

 Keller. ]>Iusic c, bv Mrs. Marshall. Physical Culture bv Miss Avery. 



At the beginning of the ('ollege year the Women's Department moved 

 into the Women's Building, then in process of completion. The formal 

 opening of this building, which occurred October 2.o, was one of the 

 most iin])ortant events of the year, one full of promise owing to the 

 fact that for the first time the Women's Department of the College 

 and many of the most prominent women of the State were brought 

 together. 



In addition to the regular work in class-rooms and laboratories, mem- 

 bers of the Department have been active at Farmers' Institutes, the 

 Grange and at Farmers' Clubs. 



The equipment of the Women's Department with an estimated value is 

 recorded in the inventory. 



The resignation of the head of the ^A'omen's Department was tendered 

 early in the Spring Term. 



Respectfully submitted, 



MAUD RYLAXD KELLER, 



Dean Women's Department. 

 Agriculttral College, Mich., 

 June 30, 1901. 



