42 AGRICULTUEAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



North Louisiana Experiment Station, Calhoun. 



W. R. Dodson, B. A., B. S., Dh: P^ugene J. Watson, Hort. 



D. N. Barro, B. S., Asst. Dir. (i. H. Malone, Dairyman, Poultryman. 

 Simon Baum, B. S., Chem. Ivy Watson, Farm Mgr. 



Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, New Orleans. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: W. H. Preis (Pres.), New Orleans; J. W. Coolie (T. 

 Pres.), Lake Providence; J. C. Henriques (Sec. and Treas.), New Orleans; 



E. A. Carriere, New Orleans; S. H. Meyer, New Orleans: Ernest Cucullu, New 

 Orleans; L. H. Marrero, Amesville; A. L. Reese, Baton Rouge; I. E. Mullon, 

 New Orleans; H. H. Freeman, New Orleans. 



COURSES OF STUDY. 



The university is divided into the following departments : College, normal 

 school, high school (college preparatory), grannnar school, department of music, 

 and industrial department. In the industrial department there is an agricul- 

 tural school, a mechanical school, girls' industrial school, school of printing, and 

 a dairy school, the first two having two and four year courses and the last a 

 two-year course. 



BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 



H. A. Hill, President; Economics and Mental Science. 



F. L. St. Martin, Agr. C. H. Cole, Engl. 



W. M. Hinesley, Mech. E. M. Theophile, Asst. in Engl. 



Mrs. L. M. Martinet, Math. E. P. Barrell, Chem., Phys. 



G. S. Washington, Print. W. J. Nickerson, Music, Draw. 



O. A. Joseph, Phys. Oeog. Chas. E. Roos, Engl., Ancient Lang. 



William ,J. Bauduit, Asst. in Math. Mrs. E. E. Barrell, Prin. Oirls' Indus. 



W. B. Smith, Asst. in Math. Section. 



Mrs. A. T. Getz, Physiol. Frederick F. Simms, El. Sci. 



L. A. Humi)hrey, Hist. 



MAINE. 



The University of Maine, Orono. 



GOVERNING BOARD. 



Board of Trustees: Henry Lord (Pres.), Bangor; Elliott Wood, Winthrop; 

 Chas. L. Jones,* Corinna; J. A. Roberts,* Norway; Edw. B. Winslow, Portland; 

 V. L. Coffin, Harrington; A. J. Durgin.* Orono; E. J. Haskell, WesthrooJc; I. K. 

 Stetson (Treas.), Bangor. 



COURSES OF- STUDY. 



Elective courses in classics, modern languages, English, mathematics, physics, 

 chemistry, biology, history, civics, and i)hilosopliy. Technical courses in chem- 

 istry, pharmacy, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, civil engineering, mechan- 

 ical engineering, electrical engineering, mining engineering. Each of the above 

 courses require four years. The elective courses lead to the degree of B. A. or 



