76 AGRrCULTUEAL OOLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



The Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultiiral, and Mechanical College of 



South Carolina, Orangeburg. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: Gov. D. C. Haywood {Chair.), Columbia; W. R. Lowman 

 (Sec), Orangeburg; D. J. Bradbam, Clarendon; A. L. Dukes, Orangeburg; 

 Cole L. Blease, Newberry; A. G. Brice, Chester; J. W. Floyd, Kershaw. 



COURSES or STUDY. 



The courses of study are four in number and require four years each for 

 completion : Tbe college, leading to tlio degree of B. A. : the agricultural, leading 

 to the degree of B. Agr. ; tbe mechanical, leading to the degree of B. S. ; the nor- 

 mal, leading to the degree of L. I. (Licentiate of Instruction), and the prepara- 

 tory, leading up to the four above-named courses. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Thos. E. Miller, LL. D.. President; Agriculturist, Director of Industries; in 



eharfir of Fanners' Institutes. 



R. S. Wilkinson, M. A., Pii. D., Phys., S. M. Boston, Supt. and Instr. Iron- 



ClicDi. tpork. Paint. 



A. Robertson, M. A., Engl. Lang., Lit., Wm. Gruber, Supt. and Instr. Wood- 



Pedag. u-ork. 



N. C. Nix, M. A., Math.. Mech. J. R. Steele, Supt. and Instr. Brick- 



J. C. Whittaker, Mil. 8ci., Comdt.; work. 



Polit. Econ. W. H. Adams, Farm Supt.; Instr. 



Kate Cardoza, Phys. Sci. Dairying. 



Louise B. Fordham, Draw., Art., (Ad- S. D. Frazier, A.s.9t. in Surveying. 



junct) Hist. Phys. 



Pansie E. Miller, Bookkeeping, C. C. Davis, Dressmaking, Plain Sew- 



Typeiv. '"f/- 



Lillian C. Mack, Instr. Engl. Mrs. C. J. Gregg, Dom. Econ.; Ma- 



C. S. Dominique, Instr. Engl. tron. 



Olive A. Sasportas, Asst. in Engl. Alexander Meyers, Supt. and Instr. 



Otis C. Davenport, Engl, Vocal Music. Tailoring. 



Eugene King, Supt. and Instr. Harness Making, Shoemaklng. 



SOUTH DAKOTA. 



South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



State Board of Regents of Education: I. W. Goodner (Pres.), Pierre; Fred- 

 erick A. Spafford, Flandrcau; I. D. Aldrich.(,S'ec.), Bigstone; M. F. Greeley,* 

 Gary; A. W. Burtt, Huron; R. M. Slocum,* Herreid; R. A. Larson {Sec. and 

 Acct. ) , Brookings. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



About four-fifths of the regular four-year work leading to the B. S. degree 

 is the same for all. The remainder of the forty-three courses required are 

 elective, and must be taken in some two departments of instruction. Regular 



