78 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



TENNESSEE. 



State Agricultural and Mechanical College of the University of Tennessee, 



Knoxville. 



GOVERNING BOABD. 



Boai-d of Trustees: Brown Ayres (Pres.), Knoxville; James Maynard 

 (Treus.), Knoxville; William Rule (Sec), Knoxville; the Governor; Secretary 

 of State; Superintendent of Public Instruction; H. G. Kyle, Rofjersville; J. M. 

 Boyd, Knoxville; J. W. Caldwell,* Knoxville; Chalmers Deaderick, Knoxville; 

 S. B. Luttrell, Knoxville; Samuel McKinney, Knoxville; llu L. McClung, Knox- 

 ville; James Park, Knoxville; E. T. Sanford, Knoxville; F. A. R. Scott, Knox- 

 ville; O. P. Temple,* Knoxville; Moses White, Knoxville; Xenophon Wheeler, 

 Chaltdiioona ; J. B. Frazier, yashville; Harris Brown,* Gallatin; T. R. Myers, 

 Shelhiirille; J. B. Killebrew,* Nashville; T. F. P. Allison,* Xashville; Z. W. 

 Ewing, Pulaski; S. F. Thomas, Brownsville; T. E. Harwood,* Trenton; M. B. 

 Trezevant, Memphis; J. M. Greer, Memphis; W. B. Lockett, Knoxville; W. W. 

 Ogilvie. Nashville; James D. Porter, Nashville; W. C. Tatom, Nashville; John 

 L. Rhea, Knoxville. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are nine: Literary, agricultural-science, professional 

 course for teachers, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engin- 

 eering, nnning engineering, chemical, and pharmaceutical. The degrees of B. A. 

 and B. S. are conferred. There are also short courses of two years in pharmacy, 

 ten weeks in agriculture and horticulture, and a six-week summer school for 

 teachers. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



Brown Ayres, Ph. D., LL. D., President of the I'liiversitu- 



W. W. Carson, C. E., M. E., Civil Jas. D. Iloskins, M. A., LL. B., (Asst.) 



Engin. Hist. 



T. W. Jordan, M. A., LL. D., Lat. Charles A. Keffer. Hort., For. 



C. E. Wait, C. E., M. E., Pii. D., Thomas D. Morris, LL. B., Biirsar- 



P. C. S., Chem. Refjistrar. 



J. Douglas Bruce, M. A., Ph. D., Engl. Samuel E. Barnes, M. S. A., Dairyman. 



C. D. Schmitt, M. A., Math. Walter II. Brown, B. S., Asst. Chem. 



Charles A. Perkins, Pii. D., Phys., pi^j-gu^^p skefiington, M. A., Dean Wo- 



Elect. Enr/in. ,„f,„-,s Dcpt.. (.[.■<st.) Engl. 



Charles W. Turner, M. A., (Actg.) ^^ -^^^^^ y j^j ^^ y^^ ^^^ 



^''^^- „ . , , Sabra W. Vonght, B. A., Libr. 



Joshua W. Caldwell, M. A., Leet. on ^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^^. ^^^ 



Constitutional Hist. Chem 



Henrv J. Darnall, M. A., (Adjunct) ' ^, , . 



Mod. Lan,. Charles O. Hill. B. A., Ph. C, Instr. 



C. H. Shannon, B. A., Ph. D., (As.st.) CJ^ew- I'^'^'^m. 



„ , Leo T. Belmont, In.str. Phys. Culture. 



Greek. 



Andrew H. Nave, Capt, U. S. A., Mil. ^ngene Parsons, Instr. Voiee Culture 



Sci. and Taeties. ^^'^''y «• ^'o^^^ovt, Instr. Free-Hand 

 Charles E. Ferris, B. S., Mech. Engin. Draic. 



Alexander C. Lanier, B. S., Instr. F. M. M. Richardson, Instr. Wood- 



Mech. Engin. n-orking. 



S. M. Bain, B. A., Dot. S. II. Essary, B. S., Instr. Bot. 



P. P. Claxton, M. A., Sci. and Art of L. A. Judkins, Instr. Met. 



Teaching. Wm. A. Knabe. Bandmaster. 



Anna M. Gilchrist, Dam. Sci. J. A. Smith, Foreman Much. Shop. 



