321 COURSES OFFERED BY 



STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES 



in horticulture and in home economics. These courses 

 begin December 8th, close February 24th. (See also 

 New Jersey.) 



Ohio. H. C. Price, Colmnbus: Offers a ten-week 

 course in agriculture, and a similar course in dairying; 

 both begin January 11th. Also a four-week course in 

 domestic science, beguming February 1st. 



Oklahoma. J. H. Connell, Stillwater: Several in- 

 structive short courses are offered. Write for partic- 

 ulars. Five hundred students attended these courses 

 last year. 



Pennsylvania. Alva Agee, State College P. 0. : Five 

 winter courses in agriculture, beginning December 1st 

 and continuing for twelve weeks. Write for particulars. 



Tennessee. H. A. Morgan, Knoxville: Aii excellent 

 series of short courses are planned for the new year. 

 Write for particulars. 



Texas. S. E. Andrews, College Station P. 0. : A two- 

 year course in practical farm work. Send for details. 



Utah. Registrar, Agricultural College, Logan: Offers 

 winter courses in agriculture or forestry, domestic arts or 

 mechanic arts, beginning January 5th. 



Washington. E. E. Elliott, Pullman: Offers an 

 eight-week course in dairying and a twenty-week course 

 in agriculture. 



Wisconsin. H. L. Russell, Madison : Offers a twelve- 

 week dairy course, beginning November 4th; a general 

 course (fourteen weeks), beginning December 5th, and a 

 ten-day farmers' course, commencing February 2nd. 



Wyoming. J. D. Towar, Laramie : The winter course 

 of eight weeks begins January 4th. 



Information regarding the short courses of several 

 State colleges was not received in time for insertion here, 

 and so such States are necessarily omitted from the fore- 

 going list. 



