AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 27 

 Florida State Normal and Industrial School, Tallahassee. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



State Board of Education (ex officio Board of Trustees) : Gov. W. S. Jen- 

 iiinj?s (P/r.v.), TdUalKtxxcr: W. N. Shouts (Hoc), Tdliuhnssvc ; 11. C. Craw- 

 ford, TuUuhasscc; W. V. Knott (Treas.), TaUaJutssee; W. II. Ellis, Tailahasscc. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are : Academic, mechanical, and agricultural. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Nathan B. Young, M. A., President. 



Geo. M. Sampson, M. A., 8ec.; Mafli. Maggie A. Bulkley, Matron, 2^^wse 



Mrs. llattie McL. Howard. Music. Training. 



Ada Hawes, B. A.. Engl.: Libr. Daisy E. Attaway, Asst. Matron. 



Mary E. Jameson, Cooking, Launder- Mrs. E. F. Mays, Housekeeper. 



ing, Asst. Matron. Mary E. Melvin, Preceptress; Geog., 



F. C. Johnson. B. S., Manual Train- Hist. 



ing, Mcch. Draw. Ellen O. Paige, Dressmaking. 



Juliie B. Bragg, Wheelwr., Blacksm. Lulu M. Cropper, Critic Teacher; 



W. P. Welch, B. S., Carpentry, Draw. Arith., in charge of Prep. Ncliool. 



Z. T. Hubert, B. S., Sci.; Agr. Marietta E. Hall, Reading, Writing, 



Crawford D. Menafee, Supt. Agr. Oeog. 



Dept. Mrs. Eliza A. Johnson, Millinery. 



W. H. A. Howard, B. A., Comdt.; Edward L. Gordon, B. S., Print., Asst. 



Math., Paint. in *s'r'/. 



A. E. Martin, Tailoring. Peter E. Brown, Sec. to the Pres. 



GEORGIA. 



Georgia State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Athens. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Trustees: Gov. J. M. Terrell (c.r officio), Atlanta; G. F. Gober, Marietta; 

 Clark Howell, Atlanta; W. E. Simmons, Lawrenccville; Hamilton McWhorter, 

 Lexington; S. B. Adams, Savannah; B. B. Bower, jr., Bainhridge; W. H. 

 Fish, Americus; Henry Persons, Talhotton; H. D. McDaniel (Chair.), Mon- 

 roe; A. O. Bacon, Macon; D. B. Hamilton, Rome; J. T. Newton, Madison; 

 N. L. Ilutchins, Lairrencerille; E. H. Calloway, Augusta; J. W. Benne'tt, Way- 

 cross; A. L. Hull (.S'cc. and Treas.). Athens; Howell Cobb, Athens; N. E. 

 Harris (ex officio), Macon; F. G. Du Blgnon (ex officio). Savannah; P. W. 

 Meldrim (ex officio), Sarannah. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



There are four courses of study, each requiring four years for completion, 

 each leading to the degree of B. S., differing in options and specialization and 

 characterized as general, agriculture, civil engineering, and electrical engineer- 

 ing. There are also graduate courses of one year each, leading to the degrees 

 of M. S., C. E., and M. Agr. : special courses in chemistry, mining, and metal- 

 lurgy, in agriculture, in electrical engineering, and in building and architecture, 

 in which certificates of attainment are given, and a short winter course of 

 twelve weeks in agriculture, comprising instruction in the English branches, 

 agriculture, and dairying. 



