56 AGRICULTURAL 0OLLEGE8 AND EXPERIMENT stations. 
F. l; Lake, M. 8., Bot.and Hort. T. H.Crawford, M. A., Fnstr. Bookket ping 
George Coote, Flor. and Gard. and Clerk. 
F. D. MeLouth, B.S., Drawing. J. Bruce Patterson, B.A.,Phys. Dir. 
Helen V. Crawford, B. 8., Elocution. L. W. Oven, B. S., UJbr. 
Frank E. Edwards, B. M. E., Cadel Helen L. Holgate, Tnstr. Sten. and Type* 
Major, Mil. Sci. and Tactics; Asst.CJiem. writing. 
Oregon Experiment Station, ( 'orvattis. 
Department of Oregon state Agricultural College. 
STATION STAFF. 
James Withycombe, V. 8., Dir.; Agr. C. M.McKellips,M.S.,PH.C.,453<.Cftm. 
George Coote, Flor. and Gard. F. L. Kent, B. S. Agr., Asst. Agr. and 
A. B. Cordley, M. 8., Ent. Dairy. 
F. R. Lake. M. 8., Hort. and Bot. E. F. Pernot, Bart. 
A. L. Knisely, M. 8., Chem. T. H. Crawford, M. A., Clerk and Pur- 
Frank E. Edwards, I>. M. E., Asst. Chem. chasing Agent. 
Helen L. Holgate, Sten. 
PEXXSY LAAXIA. 
The Pennsylvania State College, State College. 
GOVERNING HOARD. 
Board of Trustees: J. A. Reaver (Pres.), Belief onte; G. W. Atherton {Sec.),Stati 
College; John Hamilton {Treas.) , State Co J lege; Gov. W. A. Stone, Harrisburg; W. W. 
Griest, Lancaster; Hiram Young, York; J. W. Latta, Harrisburg; T. J. Stewart, //<//■- 
risburg; N. C. Schaeffer, Harrisburg; John Birkinbine, Philadelphia; John M.Greer, 
Butler; Andrew Carnegie, Pittsburg; H. V. White, BlOomsburg; C. W, stone, IF//-/-*//,- 
A. II. Mylin, Lancaster; J. A. Woodward, Howard; S. R. Downing, TJV*/ (luster; J. s. 
Weller, Bedford; F. M.Colfelt, Philadelphia; R. H. Thomas, Mechanicsburg; CyrusT. 
F<»x. Reading? Gabriel Hiester. Harrisburg; Ellis L. Orvis, BeUefonte; W. F. Hill, 
IF.s7/r//7/. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The courses of study, each requiring four years for completion unless otherwise 
specified, areas follows: Classical course, leading to the degree of B. A.; general 
science course; Latin scientific course; course in agriculture; course in biology; 
course in chemistry; course in civil engineering; course in electrical engineering; 
course in mathematics; course in mechanical engineering; course in mining engi- 
neering; course in physics; course in philosophy; a short course in chemistry and 
;i short course in mining engineering, each requiring two years for completion; 
short courses in agriculture and mining, each lasting twelve weeks, and a course in 
dairying and in creamery work of eight weeks each. The four years' courses (except 
classical) lead to the degree of F>. S., the diploma containing mention of the course 1 
pursued. Provision is also made for post-graduate study, leading to advanced 
degrees, and for one year of preparatory work. 
BO \KI> OF INSTRUCTION. 
( Seorge W. Atherton, LL. I)., President; Political and Social Science. 
William A. £uckhout,M.S.,.Bo<. and Hort. George Gilbert Fond, M. A., Ph. I)., 
I. Thornton Osmond. M. 8., M. A., PhyS. Chem. 
Louis F. Reber, M. s.. Mech, ",,,1 Mech. Henry Prentiss Armsby, Ph. D., Lecturer 
Engin. on Stock Feeding. 
William Frear, Fn. !>.. Agr. chun. Benjamin Gill, M. A., Greek and Latin. 
