AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 55 



NEBRASKA. 



The Industrial College of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 



GOVERNING BOAKD. 



Regents of the University: John L. Teeters {Prcs.), Lincoln: Carl J. Ernst, 

 Omaha; Elisha C. Calkins,* Kcarnrij ; Edson P. Ridi,* Oiniilia; Chas. S. Allen, 

 Lincoln; Wni. G. Whitmore.* 1 (///(■//,• Jas. S. Dales {Sec), Lincoln. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The groups (courses) of study are as follows, each ordinarily requiring four 

 years for completion and leading to the degree of B. Sc. : General scientific 

 group; general agricultural group: special groups — agriculture and chemistry, 

 hotany and agriculture, botany and zoology, chemistry and physics, horticulture 

 and botany, mathematics and physics, zoology and philosophy, chemistry and 

 domestic science ; and technical groups — technical agriculture, civil engineering, 

 municipal engineering, electrical engineering, steam engineering, and mechanical 

 engineering. One and three year courses in elementary agriculture, a course 

 in dairying, a nine-week course in agriculture, and a six-week summer session 

 are also provided in the school of agriculture. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.* 



E. Benjamin Andrews, LL. D., Chancellor of the University. 



Charles Edwin Bessey. Ph. D.. LL. D., 



Dean of the I)i(lus. College; Bot. 

 Edgar A. Burnett, B. S.. Assoc. Dean 



of the Indus. College; Animal 



Hush.; in charge of Farmers' Inst. 

 Ellery W. Davis, Ph. D., Math. 

 James T. Lees. Ph. D., Greek Hist. 



and Lit. 

 Hudson IL Nicholson, M. A., Cheni.; 



Dir of Chem. Lab. 

 Lucius A. Sherman, Ph. D., Engl. 



Lang, and Lit. 

 DeWitt B. Brace, Pii. D., Phtjs. 

 Howard W. Caldwell, M. A., Ameri- 



cini TUst. and I'oJiticx. 

 Erwin II. Barltour. Ph. D.. OeoL; 



Actg. State Geol. ; Ciirator of State 



Museum. 

 Lawrence Bruner, B. S., Ent.. Orni- 



thologg. Taxidermy. 

 (ioodwin D. Swezey, M. A.. Astron.. 



Met. 

 Henry B. Ward. Pii. D., Zool. 

 W. G. Langworthy Taylor, LL. B., 



Polit. and Eeon. Sri. 

 Oscar V. P. Stout. C. E., Civil Engin. 

 Charles R. Richards. M. E., M. M. E., 



Mech. Engin.. Pract. Mech. 



T. Lyttleton Lyon, Ph. D., Agr. 

 Ferdinand C. French, Ph. D., Philos. 

 James I. Wyer, B. L. S., Libr.; 



Bibliog. 

 Albert E. Davisson, B. A., Prin. 



School of Agr.; Econ., Agr. Ed. 

 Edward A. Ross, Ph. D., Sociol. 

 Samuel Avery, Ph. D., Agr. Chem. 

 Raymond G. Clapp. M. D., Phys. Ed. 

 Frank G. Miller, Ph. B., For. 

 George H. Morse, B. E. E., Elect. 



Engin. 

 Wilson Chase, Mil. Sci. and Tactics. 

 Howard R. Smith, B. S., Animal Hush. 

 Rollins A. Emerson, B. S., (Assoc.) 



Hort., in charge of the Dept. 

 Archibald L. Haecker, B. S.. (Assoc.) 



Dairy Hush., in charge of the Dept. 

 A. T. Peters, D. V. M., Investigator 



of Animal Diseases. 

 Jas. H. Gain, M. D. 



Animal Path. 

 Julia E. Loughridge, 



Math. 

 Rachel Corr, B. S., 



Chem. 

 Rosa Boutou, M. A., {Adjunct) Chem.; 



Dir. School of Dom. Sci. 



C, {Adjunct) 



B. A., Instr. 



Asst. in Engl., 



" Includes only instructors in subjects directly relating to agriculture. Many other 

 members of the university faculty give instruction to students pursuing the course lead- 

 ing to the degree of B. Sc. 



