972 IOWA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS-CONTINUED 
State or 
Territory 
Name of Institution 
Location 
President 
Oregon 
Oregon State Agricultural 
College 
Corvallis 
W. J. Kerr 
Pennsylvania — 
i'ae i-ennsylvania State Col- 
lege 
State College.-.. 
Jas. A. Beavert 
iliiode Island College of Agri- 
culture and Mechanic Arts— 
Kingston 
Howard Edwards 
South Carolina . 
I'ne Clemson Agricultural Col- 
lege of South Carolina 
The Colored Normal, Indus- 
trial, Agricultural and Me- 
cnanical College of South 
Clemson College. 
P. H. Mell 
Carolina ___ 
Orangeburg 
T. E. Miller 
Soutli Dakota- 
South Dakota State College of 
Agriculture and Mechanic 
Arts 
Brookings 
Robert L. Slagle 
Tennessee 
University of Tennessee ^Knoxville 
Brown Ayres 
Texas 
Agricultural and Mechanical' 
College of Texas College Station.. 
H. H. Harrington 
Prauie View State Normal 
and Industrial College 
Prairie View 
E. L. Blackshear 
Utah 
The Agricultural College oi 
Utah _ 
J A Widtsoe 
University of Vermont and 
State Agricultural College— 
Burlington 
M. H. Buckham 
Virginia 
The Virginia Agricultural and 
Mechanical College and Poly- 
technic Institute 
Blacksburg 
P. B. Barringer 
The Hampton Normal and 
Agricultural Institute 
Hampton 
H. B. Frissell 
Washington 
State College of Washington.. 
Pullm.in 
E. A. Bryan 
West Virginia- 
West v'irginia University 
The West Virginia Colored 
Morgantown _._ 
D. B. Purinton 
Institute 
Institute _._ 
J. McH. Jones 
Wisconsin 
University of Wisconsin 
Madison 
Chas. R. Van Hise 
Wyoming 
University of Wyoming 
Laramie 
J. D. To wart 
NATIONAL BEE KEEPERS' ASSOCIATION. 
President, Geo. Hilton, Fremont, Mich.; Secretary, W. Z. Hutchinson, 
Flint, Mich.; General Manager and Treasurer, N. E. France, Platteville, 
Wis. 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGISTS. 
President, S. A. Forbes, Urbana, 111.; Secretary, A. F. Burgess, Bureau 
of Entomology, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
ASSOCIATION OF OFFICIAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTS. 
President, Harry Snyder, St. Anthony Park, Minn.; Secretary, H. W. 
Wiley, Chemist, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
