42 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
James Reid, B. A., President; Mental, Moral, and Political Science and Astronomy. 
Frank W. Traphagen, Ph.D., F. C. S., J. A. Thaler, E. F.. [Asst.) Mech. Engin, 
Phys.j Chem. } and Geol. IF <i. Phelps, Prin. Business Dept. 
Mrs. F. E. Marshall, Art. Miss M. A. Cantwell, Prin. Prep. Dept. 
W. H.Williams, B. E. E., Elect. Engin.and Miss Helen Brewer, M. A., Tnstr. Latin and 
Mech. J 'met. Hist. 
W. F. Brewer, M. A., Latin and Engl. Miss Emma Stockinger, Tnstr. Sten. and 
Aaron H. Currier, M. A., French and Ihjpewriting. 
German. J. H. Gill, M. F., (Asst.) Mech. Pract. 
Miss Lilla A. Harkins, M. S., Domestic Kci. George B. Couper, B. M . E. , Asst. in Shops. 
R. S. Shaw, B. S. A., Agr. J. S. Baker, B. S., Tnstr. Civil Engin. 
J. W. Blankinship, Ph. D., Bot. Mrs. ATabel K. Hall, Ph. B., Instr. IWj,. 
Samuel Fortier, M. F^., Civil Engin. I ></>/. 
R. A. Cooley, B. S., Zool. and Ent. Miss Kate Calvin, Piano. 
W. D. Tallman, B. 8., Math. Miss Graee Stanton, Instr. Piano. 
W. M. Cobleigh, M. E.,M.A., (AssL ) Phys. Miss Winnifred G. Kinney, Vocal Music. 
Mrs. Mary Winter, IAbr. 
Montana Agricultural Experiment Station, Baa man. 
Department of Montana Agricultural College. 
STATION STAFF. 
S. Fortier, M. E.,Dir.; Irrig. Engin. Edmund Burk, Asst. Chem. 
F. W. Traphagen, Ph.D., Chem. J. W. Blankinship, Ph.D., Bot. 
Robert S. Shaw, B. S. A., Agr. Robt. A. Cooley, B. S., Zool. 
Henry C. Gardner, Asst. Agr. E. J. S. Moore, Asst. Ent. 
M. A. Lamme. Sten. and Clerk. 
NEBRASKA. 
The Industrial College of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Regents of the L T niversity: E. von Forell (Pres.), Kearney; Carl .1. Ernst, Lincoln; 
ElishaC. Calkins, Kearney; Geo. F. Kenower, Wisner; Edson C. Rich, 1537 Bark arc, 
Omaha; John L. Teeters, Lincoln. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The groups (courses) of study are as follows, each ordinarily requiring four years for 
completion and leading to the degree of B. Sc. : General scientific group; general agri- 
cultural group; special groups — agricultural and chemistry, botany and agriculture, 
botany and zoology, chemistry and physics, horticulture and botany, mathematics 
and physics, zoology and philosophy; and technical groups — technical agriculture, 
civil engineering, municipal engineering, electrical engineering, steam engineering, 
and mechanical engineering. One and three years' courses in elementary agriculture 
and a course in dairying are also provided in the school of agriculture. 
HOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
E. Benjamin Andrews. LL. D., Chancellor of the University. 
Charles Edwin Bessey, LL. D., Dean of Hudson II. Nicholson. M. A., ('Jinn, and 
the Indus. College; Bot. Dir. of Chem. Lab. 
Edgar Albert Burnett, B. S., ASSOC. Dean Lucius A. Sherman, Ph. D., EiajL Lang, 
of the Indus. College; Animal Hush. and Lit. 
Ellery Williams Davis, Ph. I)., Math. DeWittB. Brace, Ph. D., Phys. 
James T. Lees, Ph. I>., Examining Bran; Howard Walter Caldwell, M. A., Amer- 
Greek Lang, and Lit. icon Hist, and Jurisprudence. 
