82 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Agricultural Experiment Station, Logan. 



Department of the Agricultural College of Utah, under the control of the Board 



of Trustees. 



STATION STAFF. 



John A. Widtsoe, Pii. D., nir.; Chem. 

 Lewis A. Merrill, B. S., Agron. 

 R. S. Northrop, B. S., Hort. 

 E. D. Ball, M. S., Biol. 

 R. W. Clark. B. Agr.. Animal Indus. 

 W. W. McLaughlin, B. S., Irrig. Engin. 

 P. A. Yoder, Ph. D., Assoc. Chem. 

 John A. Crockett, Asst. Dairyman. 



Robert Stewart, B. S., Asst. Chem. 



Wru. Jardine, B. S., Asst. Agron. 



J. E. Greaves, B. S., Asst. Chem. 



J. B. Nelson, Farm Foreman. 



John Hopkins. Foreman Poultry Dept. 



Henry W. Crockett, Foreman Hort. 



Grounds. 

 Wni. Hodges, Foreman Animal Indus. 



VERMONT. • 



■University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: M. H. Buckham * (Pres.), Burlington; Gov. J. G. McCul- 

 lough (e.r officio). Bennington; G. G. Benedict (.SVc), Burlington; E. H. 

 Powell (Treas.), 16ti College St., Burlington; H. H. Powers, Morrisville; J. H. 

 Converse, Philadelphia, Pa.; Elias Lyman, Burlington; Robert Roberts, Bur- 

 lington; W. S. Webb, Shelliurne; D. P. Kingsley, 'New York City; B. F. 

 Fifleld, Montpelier; N. W. Fisk, Isle La Motte ; Redfield Proctor. Proctor; 

 E. J. Ormsl)ee,* Brandon; W. P. Dillingham, Montpelier; G. T. Chnffee, Rut- 

 land; H. C. Cleveland, Coventry; G. S. Fassett,* Enosburg; Cassius Peck,* 

 Burlington; C. A. Catliu, Providence, R. I. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The four-year academical courses are eight in number: Classical, leading to 

 the degree of B. A. : literai*y-scientific. leading to the degree of Ph. B. ; com- 

 merce and economics, civil and sanitary engineering, electrical engineering, 

 mechanical engineering, chemical, and agricultural, leading to the degree of 

 B. S., the particular course being specified in the diploma. There is also a 

 one or two year course in agriculture. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



M. H. Buckham, D. D., LL. D., President; Political and Social Philosophy. 

 G. H. Perkins. Ph. D., Dean Dept. Nat. 



,^ci.: Nat. Hist. 

 S. F. Emerson, Ph. D.. Hi-^t. 

 N. F. Merrill, Ph. D., Chem.; Dean 



Dept. Chem. 

 A. L. Daniels, D. Sc, Math. 

 J. W. Votey, C. E., Dean Dept. 



Engin.; Civil Engin. 

 L. R. Jones, Ph. B., Bot. 

 J. L. Hills, D. Sc, Dean Dept. Agr.; 



Agr. Chem. 



F. Tniipcr. jr.. Ph. D., Rhet., Engl. Lit. 



A. W. Slocuni. M. A., Phys. 



W. H. Freedman, C. E., E. E., Elect. 



Engin. 

 V. A. Rich, V. S., M. D., Yet. Hci. 

 Carl V. Tower, Ph. D.. Intellectual and 



Moral Philos. 

 C. B. Stetson, M. A., German. 

 William Stuart, M. S., Hort. 

 Edward Robinson, B. S., Mech. 



Engin. 



