78 STATE BOAUD OF AGRICULTURE 



REPORT OF DEl'ARTMENT OF DRAWING. 



To the PresUJcnt: 



1>i:au Siu — I liiive the honor to present herewith the report of the 

 work done in the l>e]>artnient of Drawing;: for the college year ending 

 June 2:i. IJMH: 



Miss Holt resumed her duties at the opening of the fall term, having 

 spent a profitable year in pursuing her studies in Boston. You may be 

 interested in hearing that Miss S})rague, Miss Holt's substitute during 

 her leave, has a good position in a western college at a fair salary — 

 $1,000 the second year. 



The program of studies has been the same as for last year, and the 

 distribution of work among the members of the teaching force has also 

 been practically the same. 



I wish to acknowledge the very satisfactory character of the work 

 done bv niv assistants. Both Mr. Newman and Miss Holt are faithful 

 and efficient instructors. 



You have already received a report of Mr. Newman's visit to other 

 institutions in the interest of the Department. ^Ve confidently look 

 for beneficial results in the near future. During the spring term Mr. 

 Newman devoted a good deal of time to the preparation of a student's 

 record, using the card system, to replace the record book we have here- 

 tofore kept. A comprehensive Dejiartment inventory similar to the 

 one in use in the Mechanical Department is also in i)rocess of prepara- 

 tion. 



The Department has j)urchased a half interest in a stereopticon. the 

 other interest belonging to the Horticultural Department. So far the 

 partnership has been quite satisfactory and the lantern has been very 

 useful. 



Thanking you for your appreciation of the work of the Department. 



I remain faithful Iv, 



\V. S. HOLDSWORTH, 



.4.s.s^ Prof, of Draicing. 

 AGiucri/rruAL Collegk, Mich. 

 June 30, 1901. 



