AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 71 



Oregon Experiment Station, Coririllis. 



Department of OresDii State Asri^'ultural College, luuler the control of the 



Board of Regents. 



STATION STAl r. 



James Withyeombe, M. Agr.. IHr.: C. M. MeKellips, M. S., Ph. C, Asst. 



At/r. Chciii. 



(Jeorge Coote. FIoi:. Ganl. F. L. Kent, R. S. Agr., Asst. A;/!:, Dai- 



A. 15. Cordley. M. S.. Eiit. rymaii. 



E. U. Lake, M. S.. For., Bot. E. F. Pernot. M. S., Bact. 



A. L. Knisely. M. S.. Chrin. T. IL Crawford, M. A., CJerlc, Pur- 



Frank E. Edwarda. P.. M. E.. As.^t. chaxiiifi Atjt. 



Chrin. Helen L. Ilolgate. Stcn. 



PENNST LVAT^IA. 



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The Pennsylvania State College, State College. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: J. A. Beaver* (/'ms.). Belief onte; G. W. Atherton * 

 {Sec, c.r officio). State College; Frank :M. Fuller (Sec. of Conniionirealtli, ex 

 officio). Uiiioutoirn ; N. B. Critchfield (Sec. State Bd. of Agr.. c.r officio), Har- 

 rishiirg; Gov. S. W. Pennypacker (ex officio), Harrishurg ; Hiram Young (Pres. 

 State Agr. Soc, ex officio). York: I. B. Brown (Sec. Internal Affairs, ex officio), 

 Harrishurg; T. J. Stewart (Adjutant-General, ex officio). Harrishurg; N. C. 

 Scliaeffer (Supt. Puhlic Instr.. ex officio). Harrishurg; John Birkinbine (Pres. 

 Franklin Institute, ex officio), Philadelphia; Charles Miller, Franklin; Andrew 

 Carnegie. Pittshurg; II. V. White.* Bloornshurg; C. W. Stone, Warren; Chas. 

 M. Sehwab. Pittshurg; J. A. Woodward,* Iloirard; M. E. Conard, Westgrove; 

 H. Walton Mitchell, Pittshurg; L. M. Colfelt, Philadelphia; Gabriel Hiester,* 

 Harrishurg; Ellis L. Orvis, Belief onte; W. F. Hill, Montalto; J. A. Herr. Cedar 

 Springs ; J. G. White, Neic York City. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study, each requiring four years for completion unless other- 

 wise specified, are as follows: Classical course, leading to the degree of B. A.; 

 general science course; course in modern language and literature; Latin scien- 

 tific course ; course in agriculture ; course in biology ; course in chemistry ; 

 course in civil engineering; course in electrical engineering: course in indus- 

 trial chemistry; course in mathematics: course in mechanical engineering; 

 course in mines and mining; course in physics; course in philosophy; two-year 

 courses in chemistry, mining, and mechanics, respectively ; short courses in 

 agriculture and mining, each lasting twelve weeks, and courses in dairying and 

 in creamery work of eight weeks each, and correspondence courses in agricul- 

 ture. The four-year courses (except classical) lead to the degree of B. S., the 

 diploma containing mention of the course pursued. Provision is also made for 

 postgraduate study, leading to advanced degrees, and for one year of prepara- 

 tory work. 



HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



George W. Atherton, LL. I).. President; Political and Social Science. 

 William A. Buckout, M. S., D. Sc. 1. Thornton Osmond, M. S., M. A., 

 Bot., Hort.; Actg. Dean School of Phys.; Dean School of Math, and 



Agr. Phys. 



