28 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



H. C. White, Ph. D., Premilcnt ; Chemistry; hi charge of Farmers' Institutes. 



A. H. Piitlerson, M. A., Phys., Elec. C. J. Moore, 1'h. D., {Adjunct) ('hem. 



Engin. TJ. H. Davenport, B. S., {Adjunct) 

 John Morris, M. A., German. Phys., Elect. Enc/in. 



W. D. Hooper, M. A., Latin. E. Ij. Griggs, Instr. Draw.; Co)n(tt. 



R. E. I'iirk. M. A., Enf/l. R. V. Sanford. {Adjunct) Engl. 



D. C. Bnrrow, jr., (\ and M. E., J. M. .Tolinson. Agr. 



Math. J. Enstrat, M. A., Romance Lang. 



C. M. Strahaii, f". and M. E., Civil T. .7. Woofter, A. M., Ph. D.. Psych. 



Engin. W. O. I'ayne, M. A., Instr. Hist. 



.Tolin P. Campbell. Pn. D., Biol. .Tas. F. Hart, jr., Instr. Hort. 



J. II. T. McPlierson, Ph. D., Hist., Ilarvie Jordan, Asst. Dir. Farmer.^" 



Polit. ,Sci. Inst. 



C. M. Snelling, M. A., Math. J. H. Burnett, Lil)r. 



Sarah A. Frierson, Asst. Libr. 



Georgia Experiment Station, Experiment."' 

 Department of Georgia State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Directors: O. B. Stevens {Pres.), Atlanta; J. B. Park {Sec. and 

 Treas.), Greensboro; Walter B. Hill, Athens; H. C. White, Athens; R. C. Neely. 

 Waynesboro; P. E. Boyd, Lcary; .7. T. Ferguson, De Soto; J. H. Mobley, Hamil- 

 ton; A. J. Smith, Conyers; N. B. Drewry, Griffin; Felix Corput, Cavespring; 

 John Deadwyler, Maysinlle; George Gilmore, Wartheii; William Henderson, 

 Ocilla. 



STATION STAFF. 



R. J. Redding, Dir. J. M. Kimbrough, Agr. 



H. C. White, C. E.. Pii. D., V. Dir.; ' Claude L. Willoughby, B. Agr., Dairy- 



Chem. man. 



H. N. Starnes, B. A., Biol., Hort. Josephine M. Heyfron, Sten., Acct. 



D. A. Duffee, Foreman Hort. 



Georgia State Industrial College, College. 



governing board. 



Board of Commissioners: P. W. Meldrim {Chair.). Savannah: W. R. Ham- 

 mond, Atlanta; I'. J. Kline. MiUedgeville; Otis Ashmore, Sarannah; (ieo. T. 

 Murrell, Winterville; Walter B. Hill, Athens; J. F. Brooks {Treas.), Savannah. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses offered are industrial, preparatory, normal, and collegiate. Prac- 

 tical agriculture is made one of the industrial features of the college courses. 

 A special dairy course covering two months is offered during the winter. 



" Telegraph, freight, and express address, Griffin. 



