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Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station, Mountain Grove. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Trustees: J. C. Kerby (Pres.), West Plains; T. M. Culver (Sec), Koshkonong; C. D. 
McAfee (Treas.), Springfield. 
STATION STAFF. 
J. T. Stinson, B. S., Dir. Frank Horsfall, B. S., Asst. 
A. M. Swartwout, Foreman. 
Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Board of Regents: A. H. Bolte (Pres.), Union; Jesse W. Henry, Jefferson City; 
Louis Hoffman (V. Pres.), Sedalia; Oscar G. Burch (Treas.), Jefferson City; W. T. 
Carrington (State Supt. of Public Schools) , Jefferson City; Robert H. Davis, Greenville; 
J. Silas Harris, Kansas City; L. D. Gordon (Sec), Jefferson City. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
This institution has the following departments: College (four-year course leading 
to degree of B. A.), college preparatory, normal (two and four year courses), normal 
preparatory, industrial, agricultural, and domestic. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
E. A. Clarke, M. A., President; Ethics and Psychology. 
J. II. Garnett, M. A., Latin and Greek. Wm. R. Menteer, Asst. in Indus. Dept. 
A. O. Coffin, M. A., Ph. D., Math, and Miss Carrie M. Carney, Instr. Vocal and 
Phys. Instrumental Music. 
G. S. Murray, B. A., Chem., Biol., and Agr. Miss Mary E. Grimshaw, Instr. Sewing. 
Mrs. F.J. Jackson, Engl., Hist., and Pedag. Mrs. Libbie C. Anthony, Matron in Dor- 
Archie L. Reynolds, B. A., Asst. in Engl. mitory for Young Women and Instr. in 
and Math. Laundry. 
J. H. Bias, B. A., B. S. D., Drawing, Asst. Mrs. Sarah H. Dupee, Matron in Dor- 
in Phys. and Engl. mitory for Young Men and Instr. in 
John H. Bredemann, Supt. Indus. Dept. Cooking. 
MONTANA. 
The Montana College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Bozeman. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Executive Board: Walter S. Hartman (Pres.), Bozeman; Peter Koch (Sec and 
Treas.), Bozeman; Jno. M. Robinson, Bozeman; Joseph Kountz, Bozeman; E. B. 
Lamme, Bozeman. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The following courses are given: Four-year courses in civil engineering, mechan- 
ical engineering, electrical engineering, general science, chemistry, agriculture, 
and domestic science, leading to degrees, and art, music, business, and preparatory 
courses. 
