52 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
P. s. Rose, B. S., (Asst. ) Steam Engirt, and C. E. Nugent, Sec.; Instr. Bookkeeping and 
M<,t}>. ('out mi rcial Law. 
Amy Nichol, Instr. Sewing. Ethel McVeety, Libr. 
Rob't. S. Northrop, B. S., {Asst.) Hort. T. F. Manns, Lab. But. and Zool. 
and For. L. B. Greene, Cliem. Lab. 
L. E. Waldron, B. 8., Instr. Bot. and Zool. Adele Shepperd, Chem. Lab. 
Grace Lincoln Burnam, Instr. Chants H. H. Peck, Forge Shop. 
Work and Voice Qulture. W. B. Morgan, Wood Shop. 
North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural College. 
Department of North Dakota Agricultural College. 
STATION STAFF. 
J. H. Worst, LL. D., Dir. H. L. Bolley, M. S., Bot. 
E. F. Ladd, B. 8., Chem. A. M. Ten Eyck, M. S., Asst. Agr. 
J. H. Shepperd, M. S. A., Agr. H. M. Ash, Farm Supt. 
C. B. Waldron, B. S., Hort. C. E. Nugent, Bookkeeper and Accountant. 
OHIO. 
The Colleges of Agriculture and Domestic Science and of Veterinary- 
Medicine, Ohio State University, Columbus. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Board of Trustees: O. T, Corson (Pres. ), Columbus; Paul Jones ( V. Pres. \, Colum- 
bus; Alexis Cope (Sec), Columbus; L. F. Kiesewetter (Treas.), Columbus; T. J. 
Godfrey, Celina; J. McLain Smith, Dayton; D. M. Massie, ChiUicothe; Myron T. 
Herrick, Cleveland. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The university is divided into six colleges, as follows: Agriculture and Domestic 
Science; Arts, Philosophy, and Science; Engineering; Law; Pharmacy: and Veteri- 
nary Medicine. 
The College of Agriculture and Domestic Science offers six distinct courses of 
study: Four-year courses in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, and domestic 
science; two-year courses in agriculture and horticulture and domestic science, and 
a one-term course in dairying. Degrees are granted in the four-year courses as fol- 
lows: B. S. in agriculture, B. S. in horticulture and forestry, and B. S. in domestic 
science. 
The College of Veterinary Medicine offers a three-year course leading to the degree 
of D. V. M., and to a certificate of veterinary surgeon to those who fail in certain 
requirements for admission. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
Rev. William Oxley Thompson, D. D., President of the University. 
Thomas Forsyth Hunt, M. S., Dean; Agr. Ernst August Eggers, Germanic Lang, and 
William Rane Lazenby, M. Agr., Sec; Lit. 
Hort. and For. Albert Martin Bleile, M. D.. .1/"//. and 
Henry Adam Weber, Ph. D.,Agr. Chem. Physiol. 
Benjamin Franklin Thomas, Ph. D., William Ashbrook Kellerman, Pn. D., 
Phys. Bot. 
George Wells Knight, Ph. D., American George Beecher Kauffman, B. S., Phar- 
Ilist. aial Polit. Sci. macy. 
Rosser Daniel Bohannan, B. S., C. E., Benjamin Lester Bowen, Pn. I)., Romance 
E. M., Math. Lain/, and Lit. 
