62 AGRICULTUKAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Ickelheiiuor, Box 285Jf, Net!) York City; Chas G. Wagner, liinglmmtoii ; V. C. 

 Cornell,* Ithaca; Chas. S. Shepard, ^cw Haven; R, B. Williams, Ithaca ; Myn- 

 derse Van Cleef, Ithaca; Joseph C. Ilendrix Katio)iol Bank of Coiinncrce, New 

 York City; Frank H. Hiscock, Syracuac; Willard Beahan 220 West Washiiujton 

 street, Winona, Mimi.; John De Witt Warner, Neic York City; C. E. Treman, 

 Ithaca; Chas. H. Blood, Ithaca; Henry W. Sackett, 154 Nasmii street. New York 

 City; Ruth Putnam, care of G. P. Putnam's Sons, 29 West Twenty-third street, 

 New York City; Henry M. Sage, Albany; L. O. Howard, U. S. Department of 

 AgricuUure, Washington, D. C; Emmons L. Williams,* (Sec-Treas.) , Ithaca. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



Among the numerous courses of study offered by the university is one which 

 leads to the degree of bachelor of the science of agriculture. This course re- 

 quires four years for completion, and during the last two years the student 

 selects most of his studies in work given by the departments of agriculture and 

 horticulture, and in the courses in agricultural chemistry and economic ento- 

 mology. Postgraduate courses leading to advanced degrees are provided, and 

 special courses in subjects relating to agriculture are also arranged. There are 

 also short winter courses in agriculture and dairying. 



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Jacob Gould Schurman, A. M., D. Sc, LL. D., President 



Liberty H. Bailey,* M. S., Dir. College 

 Agr., Dean Faculty; Rural Econ. 



George C. Caldwell, B. S., Ph. D., 

 Chem. Emeritus. 



Isaac P. Roberts, M. Agr., Agr. Emer- 

 itus. 



John II. Comstock,* B. S., Ent., Gen. 

 Invertehrate Zoo/. 



Henry II. Wing, M. S. Agr., Animal 

 Hush. 



John Craig, M. S. Agr., Hort. 



Thomas F. Hunt,* M. S., D. Agr., 

 Agron.: Mgr. Unit: Farm. 



11. A. Pearson, M. S. Agr., Dairy Indus. 



J. A. Bonsteel, Ph. D., .S'0(7 Invest. 



Mark V. Slingerhmd, B. S. Agr., {Asst.) 

 Econ. Ent. 



George W. Cavanaugh, B. S., (Asst.) 

 A(jr. Chem. 



John L. Stone, B. S. Agr., (Asst.) 

 Agron. 



S. W. Fletcher, Ph. D., (Asst.) Exten- 

 sion Teaching in Agr. 



James E. Rice, B. S. Agr., (Asst.) 

 Poultry Hu-^h. 



George N. Lauman, B. S. A., Instr. 

 Rural Econ.; Sec. 



Charles E. Hunn, Gard. 



Alexander D. MacGillivray, Ph. D., 

 Instr. Ent. 



W. A. Riley, Ph. D., Instr. Ent. 



John W. Gilmore, B. S. A., Instr. 

 Agron.; Swpt. Farms. 



Hugh C. Troy, B. S. Agr., Asst. in 

 Dairy Lab. 



Walter W. Hall, Asst. in Cheese Mak- 

 ing. 



Webster E. Griffith, Asst. in Butter 

 Making. 



John W. Spencer, Supervisor in Ext. 

 Dept. 



Mrs. Anna B. Comstock, B. S., Lect. 

 in Nature Study. 



Alice G. McClosky, Asst. in Ext. Dept. 



Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor 

 Farmers' Wives' Reading Course. 



Herbei-t II. Whetzel, A. B., Asst. in 

 Plant Path, in Ext. Dept. 



Samuel Eraser, Asst. Agron. 



John M. Trueman, B. S. Agr., Asst. in 

 Animal Husb.. Dairy Indus. 



Warren H. Manning, Lect. in Outdoor 

 Art. 



Bryant Fleming, B. S. A., Lect. in Out- 

 door Art. 



Geo. W. Tailby, Farm Foreman. 



a Includes only instructors in subjects directly relating to agriculture. Many other 

 members of tbe university faculty give instruction to students pursuing the course leading 

 to the degree of B. S. A. 



