74 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Kenyon L. Butterfield, A. M., President; Political Economy and Rural Sociology. 

 II. J. Wheeler. Ph. D., Agr. Chem., Mabel D. Eklred, B. S., Instr. Draw. 

 Geol. M. H. Tyler. B. S., Infttr. Surveying; 



E. J. Watson, M. A., Lang. Master of Prep. School. 



Wm. E. Drake, B. S., Meek. Engin. E. W. Kenyon, M. A., Instr. Engl., 

 H. L. Merrow.o M. A.. Bot. Hist. 



F. W. Card. M. S., Agr., Hort. J. O. Bostwick. B. A., Instr. Engl. 

 Cooper Curtice, D. V. S., M. D., Ani- Ilovvland Burdick, B. S., Instr. Agr. 



mal Indus. A. E. Stene, M. S., Supt. College Ex- 

 Laurenee I. Hewes, Ph. D., Math., tension. 



Highway Engin. F. I'earle Tilton, Instr. Sten. 



Virgil L. Leigliton, Ph. D., Chem. Maurice A. Bluke, B. S., .l.s•.s■^ in Hort. 



John Barlow, M. A., Zool. W. S. Rodman, B. S., Asst. in Phys. 



Gilbert Tolman, M. A., Phys., Elect. John F. Knowles, B. S., Asst. in Wood- 



Engin. work. 



Thos. C. Rodman, Instr. Woodwork. George B. Knight, Instr. Mech. 



Capt. Maurice H. Cook, Mil. Sci. and L. M. George, B. S. A., Asst. Libr. 



Tactics. Nathaniel Holme. Met. 



Rliode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, Kingston. 



Department of Rhode Island College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, under 

 the control of the Board of Managers. 



STATION STAFF. 



H. J. Wheeler, Ph. D., Dir.; Chem. George E. Adams, B. S., Asst. Field 



Fred W. Card, M. S., Hort. Expts. 



Cooper Curtice, D. V. S., M. D., Biol.; Matthew Steele, M. S., Second Asst. 



Poultrynian. Chem. 



Burt L. Hartwell, Ph. D., Assoc. Chem. Maurice A. Blake, B. S., Asst. Hort. 

 Jas. W. Kellogg, B. S., Asst. Chem. Nathaniel Helme, Met. 



Beulah A. Iloitt, Sten., Acct. 



Martha Vickery, Sten., Lihr. 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Clemson Agricultural College of South. Carolina, Clemson College. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees : R. W. Simpson (Pres.), Pendleton; P. H. E. Sloan (Sec. 

 and Trcas.), Clemson College; D. K. Norris, Cateeehee; M. L. Donaldson,* 

 Greenville; R. E. Bowen, Briggs; B. R. Tillman.* Trenton; J. E. Bradley. 

 Troy; W. D. Evans, Cherair; L. A. Sease, Prosperity; J. E. Wannamaker.* 

 St. Matthews; A. T. Smythe,* Charleston; G. Duncan Bellinger, Columbia; 

 J. E. Tindal,* Felder; J. H. Hardin, Chester; H. M. Stackhouse {Sec. Fer- 

 tilizer Dept.), Clemson College. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



There are six four-year courses of study leading to the degree of B. S., viz, 

 in agriculture, animal husbandry, mechanical and electrical engineering, civil 

 engineering, metallurgy, and textile industry. A normal course, a two-year 

 course in textile industry, and a one-year preparatory course are also offered. 



" On leave. 



