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Having thus made a somewhat detailed examina- 

 tion of the past of the College, it behooves us now r 

 before we close, to take a bird's eye view of its pre- 

 . sent condition, in as concise a manner as we can. 

 The chief items of interest may be summed up : 



Firstly ; the Faculty in the two Departments con- 

 sist of 



PllOFESSOIlS. 



Shosuke Sato, Nogaknsld (Sapporo), Ph. D. (Johns 

 Hopkins), Acting Director, Agricultural Econo- 

 mics and Colonization. 



Arthur A. Brigham, B.S. (Mass. Ag'l College), Agri- 

 culture. 



Isami Hiroi, Nogakusld (Sapporo), C. E. (Stuttgart), 



Civil Engineering. 

 Kingo Miyabe Nogakmld (Sapporo), S.D. (Harvard), 



Botany, Phytopathology and Microscopy, Su- 



perir^dent of Botanic Garden. 

 Inazo Nitobe, Nogakusld (Sapporo), B. A. extra or- 



dinem (Johns Hopkins), A.M. and Ph. D. (Halle), 



Political Economy, History and Agrarpolitik, 



Librarian. 



Bunzo Sngi C.E. (Cornell). Civil Engineering, 



Takajiro Minami, Nogakusld (Sapporo), Principal of 



the Practical Department, Director of College 



Farm, Agriculture. 



Masatake Oshima, Nogakusld (Sapporo ), Principal of 

 the Preparatory Department. 



Toyozo Yoshii, Nogei Kwagakusld (Komaba),"- Che- 

 mistry. 



ASSISTANT PEOFESSOES. 



Jitrro Teshima, Nogaknshi (Sapporo), Mathematics 

 and Surveying. 



Tatsusaburo Sase, Nogakusld (Sapprbro), Chemistry, 

 Physics and English. 



hiji Kodera, Nogakusld (Sapporo),; English and 

 Zoology," Curator of the Museum. 



