AC+KICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 45 

 Princess Anne Academy, I'rinn'ss Anne. 



GOVERNING BOAKU. 



Board ol' Trustees: John F. Goucher (Pros.), Baltimore; David IL Carroll 

 (F. Pros.), Baltimore; Jos. Lot-keriiuui (.SVc), Baltimore; Alcaeus Hooper 

 (Treas.), Baltimore: John H. Nutter. Middletoicn, Del.; Chas. W. I'.aldwiJi, 

 Baltimore; Alfred R. Shoekley, Phikidelphia, Pa.; Chas. H. Evans, Baltimore; 

 Benj. F. Bennett, Baltimore; Thos. Ireland Elliott, Baltimore; John K. Shaw, 

 Baltimore; George Simms, Baltimore; Stewart H. Brown, Baltimore: Chas. D. 

 Fenhagen, Baltimore; Henry S. Dulaney, Baltimore; Chas. (i. Key, Baltimore; 

 Herhert S. Wilson, Upper Fairmount; Solomon T. Houston, Sali.'<hurij; John R. 

 Keene, Baltimore; Chas. W. Slagle, Baltimore; John W. Brown, Baltimore; 

 X. M. Carroll, Annapolis; Luther B. Wilson, Chattanooya, Tenn.; Harry Buck- 

 ingham, Baltimore. 



COUBSKS OF STUDY. 



There are a normal preparatory, a four-year academic, a four-year normal, 

 and industrial courses in domestic science, printing, agriculture, carpentry, 

 joinery, hlacksmithing, wheelwrighting, and painting. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Frank Trigg, M. A., Principal; Pedagogy and Geography. 

 Mrs. Ellen P. Trigg, Dom. Econ. Woodward W. Privott, Wheelvr., 



Daniel J. Pinkett, Math. Blacksm. 



Ralph A. Marsden, B. A., Sci. Albert L. Mebane, B-. Agr., Agr., Aui- 



Jeanette Parker, Engl. mal Indus. 



John L. Richardson, Carpentry, Join- Parker Moore, Printing. 



ery, Cahinetmaking. James E. Jackson, Band Music. 



Olive Wright, Cooking, Sewing, Dressmaking. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: Gov. John L. Bates (ea- officio Pres.), Boston; W. R. Ses- 

 sions {V. Pres.), Springfield; G. F. Mills (Treas.), Amherst; E. W. Wood,* 

 West Neicfon : C. A. Gleason, New Braintree; James Draper,* Worcester; S. C. 

 Damon,* Lancaster; M. I. Wheeler, Great Barrington; C. H. Preston, Dancers; 

 W. II. Bowker,* Boston; G. H. Ellis, Boston; J. H. Demoud, Northampton; 

 E. D. Howe, Marlboro; N. I. Bowditch, Framingham ; William Wheeler. Cou- 

 eord; M. F. Dickinson, Boston; H. H. Goodell * {e.i officio), Amherst; J. Lewis 

 Ellsworth* (Sec), Boston; Geo. H. Martin, (ex officio), Boston. 



COTTBSES OF STUDY. 



The collegiate course of study requires four years and leads to the degree of 

 B. S. A postgraduate course, leading to the degree of Ph. D., consists of one 

 major and two minors chosen from the following studies : Entomology, botany, 



