34 AGKICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Icon; J. B. Hungerford (Chair.), Carroll; W. R. Mocinger, Marslialltoioi ; Jas. H. 

 Wilson, Adair; H. M. Letts, Columbtis Junction; Vincent Zmunt, Iowa City; 

 G. S. Allyu, Mount Ayr; Jolni F. Cavell (Custodian), Ames. 



COtTRSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are eight, requiring four years for completion. The 

 course in agriculture (divided into five distinct courses— agronomy, dairying, 

 animal husbandry, horticulture, and agricultural chemistry), leading to the 

 degree of B. S. A.; the course in veterinary science, leading to the degree of 

 D. V. M. ; the course in mechanical engineering, leading to the degree of 

 B. M. E. ; the course in civil engineering, leading to the degree of B. C. E. ; the 

 course in electrical engineering, leading to the degree of B. S. in E. E. ; the 

 course in mining engineering, leading to the degree of B. S. in ^I. E. ; the course 

 In science as related to the industries, leading to the degree of B. S., and the 

 course in general and domestic science for ladies, leading to the degree of B. S. 

 There are also short winter courses in stock and grain judging and dairying and 

 group courses in the sciences. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Rev. Albert Boynton Storms, A. M., D. D., LL 



Division of Science. 

 Edgar \V. Stanton, M. S., LL. D., 



Math., Econ. 8ci.; Dean of the 



Junior College. 

 Charles F. Curtiss, M. S. A., Dean Div. 



Agr. 

 Anson Marston, C. E., Civil Engln.; 



Dean Div. Engi)i. 

 John H. McNeall, V. M. D., Dean Div. 



Vet. ScL; Vet. Med. and Surgery. 

 George W. Bissel, M. E., Mech. Engin.; 



V. Dean Div. Engin. 

 P. G. Holden, M. S., B. Pd., V. Dean 



D., President; Dean of the 



Div. Agr.; Agron. 

 W. J. Kennedy ,« B. S. A., Animal Husb. 

 M. Stalker, M. S., Y. S., Led. in Vet. 



Div. 

 Hon. James Wilson, M. S. A., Lect. in 



Agr. 

 J. L. Budd, M. H., Emeritus in Horf. 

 Gen. James R. Lincoln. Mil. Sci. 

 Alfred A. Bennett, M. S., Chem. 

 Louis M. Pammel, B. Agr., M. S., 



Ph. D., Bot. 

 Lizzie M. Allis, B. A., M. A., Frencli, 



Gennan. 

 Louis B. Spinney, B. M. E., M. S., Phys., 



Elect. Engin. 

 Samuel W. Beyer, B. S., Ph. D., Gcol, 



Min. Engin. 

 Alvin B. Noble, B. Ph., Rhet., Engl. 



Lit. 

 Henry E. Summers, B. S., Zool. 



-Vdrian M. Newens, B. O., Public Speak- 

 ing. 

 George L. McKay, Dairying. 

 Orange II. Cessn.i, A. M., D. D., Hist., 



Psych.; College Chaplain. 

 Wm. n. Stevensen, A. B., Soils. 

 Clarence J. Zintheo, B. S., Farm Mech. 

 Georgetta Witter, B. L., Dom. Sci. 

 Richard C. Barrett, M. A., Civics. 

 Arthur T. Erwin, M. S. A., (Actg.) 



Horf. ' 

 Warren II. jNIeeker, M. E., (Assoc.) 



Mech. Engin. 

 Maria M. Roberts, B. L., (Assoc.) 



Math. 

 Benj. H. Hibbard, Ph. D., (Assoc.) 



Econ. Sci. 

 Louis E. Ashbaugh, Ph. B., (Assoc.) 



Civil Engin. 

 Wm. J. Ruherford, B. S. A., (Assoc.) 



Animal Hnsb.; in charge of Dept. 



vf Animal Husb. 

 Walter A. Stuhr, D. V. M., (Assoc.) 



Path.. Histology. Therapeutics. 

 Mrs. Marian H. Kilbourne, B. L., Dean 



of Women. 

 Vina E. Clark, Lihr. 

 John P. Watson, Phys. Dir. 

 Wilbert E. Harriman, B. S., M. D., 



College Physician. 

 Frank J. Resler, B. Ph., Dir. of Music, 



Vocalist. 



" On leave. 



