AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 21 



OUTLYING STATIONS. 



San .Toaquin Valley Station : .lobn Tuohy, Patron, Tulare; Julius Forrer, Fore- 

 man, Tulare. 



Sonthoni California Station: .1. E. MoComas. Patron. Pomona: .Tames W. 

 Mills. Xni)t.. Pomona : .1. II. Barber. A-^st. .s' »/>/., Ontario. 



Cbifo Forestry Station: .7. W. Koper, Patron. CJiico: Hfnry Wigbtman, Worh- 

 1)1 an in Chanjc. 



Santa Monica Forestry Station: Roy .Tones, Patron. Santa 'Monica: William 

 Sbutt, Foreman, Sania Monica. 



Poultry Experiment Station : II. (). Woodwortb, Foreman. Petalnma. 



Mecca Date (Jarden, Mecca (conducted in cooperation with I". S. Department 

 of A u'ri culture) : P>arnard (J. .Tohnson. Workman. Mrrra. 



COT^ORADO. 



The State Agricultural Colleg-e of Colorado, Fort (hllins. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Tbe State Board of Asjricultui-e : P. F. Sbarp {Pres.), Denver; A. M. Hawley 

 (aSVo.). Fort Collins: Whitney Newton (State Treas.), Denver; Geo. A. Webb 

 {Local Treas.). Fort Collins: B. F. Rockafellow. Canijon City; Mrs. E. F. Routt. 

 Denrer: .Tesse Harris. Fort CoUinii: Harlan Thomas, Denver; .T. L. Chatfield, 

 Gypxam: P.. U. Dye, Rochyford; E. H. Gruhh, Carhondale; Gov. .1. H. Peabody 

 {ex officio), Denver; B. O. Aylesworth {ex officio). Fort Collins. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are eight, each requiring four years in addition to two 

 years of preparatory work, and each leading to the degree of B. S. : The agri- 

 cultural course, the mechanical engineering course, the irrigation and civil engi- 

 neering course, the domestic science course, the architectural course, the 

 veterinary science course, the electrical engineering course, and the horticultural 

 course. Provision is made for postgraduate work. The degrees of M. S., C. E., 

 and M. E. are conferred upon those worthy of holding them by faculty, action 

 apin-oved by the governing board. A commercial course and a normal course 

 in domestic science, each covering a period of two years, are established,' 

 entrance to which requires tbe same qualifications as for admission to the fresh- 

 man class ; no degree is given. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Barton O. Aylesworth, M. A., LL. D., Litt. D., President; Political Economy 



and Lofjic; in charge of Farmer.^' Institutes. 



James W. Lawrence. M. S., Mech. Edward B. House, B. S., E. E., Math. 



Engin. A. M. Hawley. Sec. of the Faculty. 



I^uis G. Carpenter." M. S., Civil and Edward M. Traber, B. A., /^/ie^. /'/m7o.s. 



Irrig. Engin. Virginia H. Corbett, B. L., ff/.<?/.. Lit. 



Wendell Paddock, M. S.. Bot.. Hort. W. R. Thomas. M. A., Lttt. D.. Con- 



Clarence P. Gillette, M. S., Zooh. Ent. stitutional Hist, and Irrig.. Lair. 



Geo. H. Glover, M. S.. D. V. M.,T'cf. Sci. L. D. Grain. M. M. E., Elect. Engin. 



W. L. Carlyle, B. S. A.. Animal Hush. J. E. Bonebright. M. S., Asst. in Phys., 



William P. Ileadden, M. A., Ph. D., Civil Engin. 



Chem., Geol. Richard A. Maxfield, B. S.. Mil. Sci. 



Tbeodosia G. Amnions, Dean of Worn- and Tactics. 



an's Work. 



" On leave. 



