AGRICULTUEAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



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BOABD OF INSTRUCTION — Continued. 



Silas E. Miles. Blacksm. 



R. B. Miller, rriiit. 



Grace L. Morrison, Math., Engl., Oeog. 



Willianietta O. Nash, Lit., Hi.-it., Oeog. 



Mai-y W. Xettleton, (,'rog. 



John P». Pierce, Agr. 



Caroline 1). Pratt, in charge of Dom. 

 Art. Dept. 



Julia E. Pratt, 77o/». ,^ci. 



Alice M. Price, Math.. Engl. 



Florence Price, Grade II, Whittier. 



Bessie Pride, Orade VI, Whittier. 



Mary E. Rich, Manual Training at 

 Whittier. 



Elisabeth Riegger, Math., Engl., Oeog. 



Fred J. Robinson. Mach. Work. 



Adaline B. Rockwell, Asst. Libr. 



Alex. Santa Cruz, Steam Engin. 



John J. Scott, Steam Engin. 



S. Jackson Scott, Wheelwr. 



Win. II. Scoville, Mgr. Huntington In- 

 dus. WorkH. 



Myrtilla J. Sherman, in charge of 

 Scholarship Corresp. and Oraduates' 

 Record Bureau. 



Eliza M. Slater, Laundering. 



Charles E. Smith, Wheelwr. and Mach. 



Edward H. Spennie, Wood Turning. 



Mrs. J. A. Stevens, Dom. Sci. 



John Storm, Tailoring. 



M. Ernestine Suarez, Orade III, Whit- 

 tier. 



Gertrude Sugden, Asst. Libr. 



John Sugden, in charge of Repair 

 Shop. 



Arizona Swaney, Indian Basketinuking 

 and Lace Work. 



VV. L. Sweetser, Animal Indus. 



Josephine Taylor, Orade I, Advanced, 

 Whittier. 



Wm. Tessman, Instr. Band Music. 



Helen L. Townsend, Dom. Sci. 



Jessie A. Townsend, Dotii. Sri. 



Margaret W. Twltchell, Dom. Sci. 



Marie Ulsamer, Setv. 



John Urquhart, Animal Indus. 



Ethel W. Wagg, Math.. Engl. Oeog. 



J. II. Wainwrlght. Steam Engin. 



Sarah J. Walter. Critic Teacher. 



May P.. Warner. Math., Engl. 



Capt. Allen Washington, Asst. Comdt. 

 of Cadets. 



Wm. A. Webster, Bricklaying, Plaster- 

 ing. 



J. Weil, Harness Making. 



Emeline Whitcomb, Math., Engl. 



Barton White, Agr. 



W. T. B. Williams, Critic Teacher. 



W. H. Witte, Hort. 



Clara Woodward, Laundering. 



George D. Young, Agr. 



Mrs. George D. Young, Dom. Sci. 



WASHIJ^GTON. 



Washing'ton Agricultural College and School of Science, Pullman. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Regents: F. J. Barnard (Pres.), Seattle; R. C. McCroskey * (F. 

 Pres.), Garfield; J. P. Sharp,* Ellensburg; U. L. Ettinger (Treas.), Colfax; 

 H. D. Crow,* Spokane; E, A. Bryan (Sec, ex officio), Pullman. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



Four-year courses of study are offered in the following lines : Mathematics, 

 civil engineering, mining engineering, chemistry, botany and zoologj', agriculture, 

 horticulture, English language and literature, economic science and history, elec- 

 trical engineering, mechanical engineering, geology, modern languages, and sup- 

 plemental courses in Latin, physics, dairying, pharmacy, veterinary sc-ience, 

 mineralogy and geology, farming, and artisan work, and military science and 

 tactics. 



