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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



Winter Term. 



Subject. 



Carpentry and wood, turning. . . 



Carpentry and wood tnrning*. . 



Forging 



Pattern Work 



Carpentry and wood turning* . . 



Macliine design 



Chipping and filing 



Foundry 



Forging 



Steam engine design 



Machine design 



Steam boilers 



Valve gears 



Machine tool work 



Machine design 



Advanced kinematics 



Steam engineering laboratory. . 



Method 



of 



instruction. 



Shop 



Shop 



Shop 



Shop 



Shop 



Drawing 



Shop 



Shop 



Shop 



Drawing 



Drawing 



Recitation 



Lectures, drawing 



Shop 



Drawing 



Drawing 



Laboratory 



B 

 3 



O 



80 



45 



48 



57 

 53 



81 



57 



25 

 23 

 21 

 21 

 57 

 45 



37 



13 



28 



23 



Year. 



Sub-freshmen. 



Sub-freshmen 

 agricultural. . 

 5-yr. freshmen 



4-jT. freshmen 



4-yr. freshmen 



agricultural. . 



Sophomores.. . 



Sophomores... 



Sophomores.. . 

 Sophomores.. . 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Seniors 



Seniors 



Seniors 



Instructor 



in 



charge. 



Mr. 



.Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 

 1 Mr. 

 ; Mr. 

 ; Mr. 



Mr. 

 rMr. 

 \ Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 

 /Mr. 

 \Mr. 



Mr. 



Mr. 

 /Mr. 

 1 Mr. 



Krentel. 



Baker. 



Krentel. 



Baker. 



Chappell. 



Smith. 



Krentel. 



Baker. 



Krentel. 



Baker. 



Blair. 

 Leonard. 

 Crawford. 



Baker , 

 ChappeU. 



Wells. 



Wells. 



Wells. 



Wells. 

 Leonard. 



Chappell. 



Leonard. 



Shedd. 



Shedd. 



Crawford. 



♦Agricultural student. Six weeks. 



Spring Term. 



Subject. 



Pattern work 



Cliipping and filing 



Pattern work 



Chipping and filing 



Foundry 



Forging 



Steam engine 



Machine design 



Machine tool work 



Theory of design 



Strength of materials 



Strength of materials, laboratory 



Enirineering practice 



Original design 



Thesis 



aj 

 C 



■- n; 

 3i -^ 



10 



6 



12 



12 

 12 



12 



4 



4 



8 



2 

 5 



6 

 10 



O <U 



C3 O 



20 

 12 

 24 



12 

 24 

 24 



16 



8 



8 



2 



10 



15 



2 



6 



20 



Method 



of 



instruction. 



Shop. 

 Shop. 

 Shop. 



Shop. 

 Shop. 

 Shop. 



Recitation . 



Drawing 



Shop 



Lectures .. . . 

 Recitation. . 

 Laboratory. 

 Lectures.. . . 

 Drawing.. . . 



Laboratory. 



a 



3 



O 



64 

 40 

 45 



31 

 39 

 31 



70 



72 



11 



18 

 47 

 46 

 28 

 13 



21 



Year. 



Sub-freshmen., 

 5-yr. freshmen. 

 4-yr. freshmen. 



Sophomores... 



[Sophomores.. . 



Sophomores.. . 



Sophomores" . . 



[Sophomores.. . 



Juniors 



Juruors 



Juniors 



Juniors 



Seniors 



Seniors 



Seniors 



Instructor 



in 



charge. 



I Mr. Krentel. 

 \ Mr. Baker. 



Mr. Crawford. 

 f Mr. Krentel. 

 i Mr. Baker. 

 / Mr. Leonard. 

 \ Mr. Crawford. 



Mr. Baker. 

 / Mr. Chappell. 

 1 Mr. Smith. 

 / Mr. Shedd. 

 1 Mr. Blair. 



Mr. Blair. 

 / Mr. Leonard. 

 \ Mr. Chappell. 



Mr. Wells. 



Mr. Wells. 



Mr. Shedd. 



Prof. Weil. 



Mr. Leonard. 

 / Prof. Weil. 

 1 Mr. Shedd. 



Note: The actual number of 

 case of certain subjects on accouii 



hours of instruction exceeds the hours required per student in the 

 t of the necessity of handling classes in these subjects in sections. 



