AGRICULTUKAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



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STATION STAFF — coutinued. 



Walter Mulford,« F. E., in chanje of 



Forest Work and State For. 

 Austin F. Hawes, M. F., Asst. For. 

 G. P. Clinton, S. D., Bot. 

 V. E. Cole, Lihr., Cleric. 

 L. M. Brautlecbt, Asmt. Clerk. 



William Veitch, in charge of Buildings 

 and Grounds. 



Hugo Lauge, Loft. Asst. 



J. B. Olcott, Grass Gard. (South Man- 

 chester). 



V. L. Churchill, Sampling Agt. 



The Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: Gov. Abiram Chamberlaiu (e.v officio Pres.), Hartford; 

 E. 11. Jenkins (ex officio V. Pres.), 'Seic Haven; George A. Hopson * {Sec), 

 East Wiillingford; B. C. Patterson, Torriugtoii ; E. S. Henry, Tiockvillc ; George 

 S. Palmer Xonrich; D. W. Patten, North Haven: C. A. Capeu, Williinantic; 

 A. J. Pierpout, Wateriury ; L. J. Storrs, Spring Hill. 



COURSES 01' STUDY. 



Five B. S. courses open to graduates of high schools as follows : Agriculture, 

 horticulture, civil engineering, home economics, and general science. Six two- 

 year courses open to graduates of high schools (diploma upon graduation), as 

 follows : Agriculture, horticulture, mechanics, home economics, commercial and 

 general science. Six four-year courses open to graduates of common schools 

 (diploma upon graduation), as follows: Agriculture, horticulture, mechanics, 

 home economics, commercial and general science. 



Summer school of about four weeks, for teachers and others, in Nature and 

 Country Life. Four twelve-week winter courses, as follows : Farm dairy, 

 creamery, pomology, and business sul)jtcts, and one six-week poultry course. 

 Thirty-three ten-day courses, treating such subjects as use of hand separators 

 and Babcock testing apparatus; vegetable forcing; commercial fertilizers; 

 forging ; carpentry ; cooking ; table service ; and judging, selecting, and mat- 

 ing fowls. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



R. W. Stimson, M. A., D. B., President. 



L. A. Clinton, M. S., Agron. 



A. G. Gulley, M. S., Hort. 



C. L. Beach, B. S., Dairying. 



Fred Mutchler, Ph. U., Biol., 'Nature 



Study, Pedag., Curator of Museum. 

 E. H. Lehnert, B. S., D. V. S., Physiol.. 



Vet Sci., Animal Hush. 



E. A. White, B. S., Bot.. For., Land- 

 scape Archi. 



C. A. Wheeler. M. A 



F. W. Putnam, B. S 

 II. R. Montieth, P.. 



Lat., Math. 

 E. O. Smith, B. S.. Engl, Polit. Econ.: 



Sec. of Faculty; Trcas. Bd. of Tr(/.s- 



tecs. 

 II. E. Starr, M. A.. Engl.; College 



Chaplain. 



B. Bernard Turner, Ph. D., Chem., 

 Phys. 



Math. 



Mech. Arts. 



A., Hist., Civics, 



Alberta T. Thomas, Dom. Sci. and Art; 



Lady Prin. 

 Anna W. Brown, Engl., Elocution, 



Gymnastics. 

 W. A. Stocking, jr.. M. S., Bact. 

 Edwina M. Whitney, Ph. B., Instr. 



German; Lihr. 

 E. D. Proudman, Instr. Sten., Typeiv., 



Penmanship ; Chief Clerk. 

 E. R. Bennett, B. S., In.^tr. Mil. Set. 



and Drill. 

 lOmnia H. Roller, Asst. Lady Prin., 



Iiixtr. Engl., Music. 

 II. I.. Garrigus, B. Acr.. Instr. Field 



Work, Farm Supt. 

 Byron Houston, Asst. in Hort.; Instr. 



Green h o use Work. 

 II. W. Conn, Ph. D.. Lect. Dairy Bact. 



" On leave. 



