24 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs. 



Department of the Conneoticut Agric-nltural College, under the control of the 



Board of Trustees. 



STATION STAFF. 



L. A. Clinton, M. S., Dir. 11. L. Garrigus. B. Agb., Asst. Field 



H. W. Conn, Ph. D., Hiipcrvif^or Dairy E.rpt. 



Bavt. W. M. P]sten, Pii. B., Lah. A.ss/. 



W. O, Atwater, Ph. D., Supervisor E. H. Lehnert, B. S., D. V. S.,-Con- 



islutrition Work. sultinf/ Vet. 



A. G. Gulley, M. S.. Ilorf. E. A. White. B. S., (Jonsultinri Dot. 



C. L. Beach, B. S., Dairij Hush. Chas. Thoni, Ph. D., Chee.^e Expert, 



B. B. Turner, Ph. D., Chem. Myc. 



W. A. Stocking, jr., M. S., Asst. Boot. A. W. Bosworth, B. S., Cheese Ex- 

 E. R. Bennett, B. S., .4.s,s•^ Hort. pert. CJiem. 



Theodore Issajeff, Clieesc Maker. 



BELAWATITI 



Dela^ware College, N^eivark. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: C. B. Lore (P/rs.), Wilininf/toii ; Manlove Hayes* (F. 

 Pres.), Dover; C. B. Evans* (.S'cc. and Treas.), 'Newark; Gov. John Hunn {ex 

 offieio), Dover; G. A. Barter* {c.r officio), 'Newark; James Hossinger, Newark; 

 II. G. M. Kollock, Neirark; J. C. Higgins, Delaware City; G. W. Marshall, 

 Milford; J. II. Whiteman, Wilmiiif/ton : George Biddle, Elktoii ; F. W. Curtis, 

 Newark; W. T. Lyman,* Wiliiiiii(>toii : D. W. Corbit,* Odessa; Edward Reynolds, 

 Middlefown: L. 11. Ball, Marshaliton; L. P. Bush, Wilmiiifjtoii ; J. E. Addicks, 

 Clayiiiont; J. C. Stockly, Smyrna; James Pennewill, Dover; C. S. Conwell, 

 Camden; Geo. G. Kerr,* Newark; H. W. Baker, Seaford; E. R. Paynter, George- 

 town; W. H. Stevens, Seaford; John Barkley, Clayton; W. Watson Harrington, 

 Dover; Lewis W. Mustard, Lowes; S. H. Messick, Bridyeville. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are seven in number and require four years each for 

 completion: The classical course and the Latin scientific course, each leading 

 to the degree of B. A. ; the agricultural and the general science courses, each 

 leading to the degree of B. S. : and three courses in engineering, leading to the 

 degrees of B. C. E., B. M. E., and B. E. E. There are also a two-year course 

 and a short winter course of ten weeks in agriculture. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Geo. A. Harter, M. A., Ph. D., l'rr>iidrnt ; Mathematics and Physics. 

 T. R. Wolf, M. A.. Ph. I)., Cheni.. Min., J. A. Foord,* B. S., M. S. A., Afjr. 



Sanitary Sci., Geol. Elisha Conover, M. A., Lat., Greek. 



Frederic H. Robinson, C E., Civil M. Van G. Smith, M. E., Mech. and 



Engin. Elect. Engin. 



