40 AGRIOULTUKAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



The Kentucky Normal and Industrial Institute for Colored Persons, 



Frankfort. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: J. H. Fuqua, sr. (Chair.), Frankfort; E. E. Hume, Frank- 

 fort; Paul Weitzel, Frankfort; J. S. Hathaway (ex officio), Frankfort. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The courses of study are ten : Normal, carpentry, agriculture, business, cook- 

 ing, music, dressmaking, printing, blacksmithing, and wheelwrighting. The 

 school grants State diplomas to normal graduates. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



James S. Hathaway, M. A., M. D., President; Psychology, Pedagogy, Latin, and 



Hygiene. 

 C. T. Cook, Dean; Lot., Hist. T. J. Garth, Agr.; Supt. Night School. 



W. H. Clarke, Sri., Math. J. L. Lawson, Mech. Dept. Manual 



R. A Hayes, Engl, Lit. Training. 



S. M. Van Cleave, M. A., Prin. of Prep. Edw. E. Murrell, Print. 



Studies. Mary E. Reed, Seio. 



Alice M. Titus, B. L., Instr. in Prep. Mrs. M. L. Bonner, Music. 



Dept. Addle G. Smith, Matron; Cooking. 



S. L. Maben, Sec; Prin. of Business F. M. Wood, Steioard. 



Dept. Lloyd Graves, Farm Foreman. 



LOUISIANA. 



Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 



Baton Rouge. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



. Board of Supervisors: Gov. N. C. Blanchard {ex officio Prcs.), Baton Rouge; 

 Henry L. Fuqua (F. Pres.), Baton Rouge; S. McC. Lawrason, West Feliciana; 

 J. G. White, Rapides; Wm. H. Price, Lafourche; Hon. J. B. Aswell (ex officio, 

 Supt. Puhlic Education). Baton Rouge; Thos. D. Boyd (Pres. State University, 

 ex officio). Baton Rouge; A. T. Prescott (Sec), Baton Rouge; H. Skolfield 

 (Treas.), Baton Rouge; H. S. Chenet, Orleans; C. J. Ducote, Avoyelles; C. C. 

 Davenport, Morehouse; George K. Pratt, Orleans; F. W. Price, Lincoln; J. M. 

 Smith, Union; P. S. Pugh, Acadia; George Hill, West Baton Rouge. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The regular courses of study are nine, each requiring four years for comple- 

 tion, except the sugar course, which requires five years : The course in agricul- 

 ture, the course in sugar cultivation and manufacture, the course in civil engi- 

 neering, electrical engineering, the course in mechanics, the general science 

 course, the commercial course, the Latin science course, and the literary course, 

 the first six leading to the degree of B. S., the others to the degree of B. A. A 

 preparatory department, with a course covering one year, and a two-year course 

 in agriculture, are also provided. 



