48 AGRICULTITKAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



BOAED OF INSTRUCTION — contiuued. 



Ihvrry S- Heed, In.str. Vlicin. 



C. H. Swnuger, B. S., Instr. Chcm. 



C. S. Williamson, jr.. M. S.. Inxtr. 



Che III. 

 George \V. lliutwell, Vn. B., Instr. 



Math. 

 Helen E. St. John, In.^tr. Heuring. 

 Carl (nuulerson, A. M., Ph. D., Iiislr. 



Math. 

 W. R. Shedd, B. S., Liislr. Mech.EiKjin. 

 Otis Blair, B. S., Instr. Mech. Enoin. 

 A. E. .Jones, B. A., Instr. Math. 

 W. F. Lanioreaux, Instr. Chem. 

 E. K. Blair, Farm Foreman. 

 W. S. Leonard, Foreman Mach. Shops. 



Andrew 1'. Krentel, Foreman Wood 



Shop. 

 E. C. Baker, Foreman Foundry. 

 Caroline Balbacb, B. S., Asst. Libr. 



E. Boyer, Lab. Asst. Chem. 



C. A. McCue, B. S., Instr. Hort. 



F. E. Mills, B. S., Instr. Math.. Civil 

 Fjiiiiin. 



L. T. Clark, B. C, Asst. in Bact. Lab. 

 Mary Wetmore, M. I)., Asst. in Bact. 



Lab. 

 A. E. Palmer, Instr. Draiv. 

 L. F. Bird, B. S., Instr. Ayr. 

 Mabel Mack, Asst. in Music. 

 L. S. Cbappell, Instr. Fonjc Shop. 



Experiment Station of Michigan Agricultural College, Agricultural College.a 



Department of Michigan State Agricultural College, under the control of the 



State Board of Agriculture. 



STATION STAFF. 



Clinton D. Smith, M. S., Dir.; Agr. 



L. R. Taft, M. S., Hort. 



Robert S. Shaw, B. S. A., Live Stock. 



R. H. Pettit, B. S. Age., Ent., BoL 



C. E. Marshall, Ph. D., Bact. 



F. W. Robison, B. S., Chcm. 



F. S. Kedzie, M. S., Assoc. Chem. 



George A. Waterman, M. D. C, Con- 



snlting Yet. 

 Mrs. L. E. Landon, Libr. 

 T. A. Farrand, in charge of Siibsta. 



{South Haven). 

 Leo M. Geismar, in charge of Substa. 

 (Chatham). 



MINNESOTA. 



College of Agriculture of the University of Minnesota, St. Anthony Park, 



St. Paul. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Regents: Greenleaf Clark (Pres.), St. Paul; William M. Liggett, St. 

 Anthonii Park; Stephen Mahoney (Sec), Minneapolis: Elmer E. Adams, Fergus 

 Falls; Thomas Wilson, St. Paul; A. E. Rice, Wilhnar; O. C. Strickler, Neiv Vim; 

 James T. Wyman, Minneapolis; Gov. Samuel R. A^an Sant, Winona; Cyrus 

 Northrop, Minneapolis; John W. Olsen, Albert Lea; Jos. E. Ware, St. Anthony 

 Falls Bank (Treas.), Minneapolis; Eugene W. Randall, Morris. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The college courses require four years for completion and lead to the degrees 

 of B. S. Agr., B. S. in For., and B. S. in Home Econ. There is also a secondary 

 school of agriculture, with a course requiring three years of six months each 

 for completion, a special lecture course continuing for a term of eight weeks for 

 farmers of mature years, and a dairy course of four weeks. To secure a dairy 

 certificate the student must have one season's actual practice in a creamery or 

 cheese factory, one of which must follow his work at the dairy school. 



a Freight and express address, Lansing. 



