60 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
The Colored Normal, Industrial, Agricultural, and Mechanical College of 
South Carolina, Orangeburg. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Board of Trustees: Gov. M. B. McSweeney (chair.), CblumMa; W. R. Lowman 
. Orangeburg; D.J. Bradham, clarendon; CD. Kortjohn, Orangeburg; W. K. 
Sligh, Newberry; A. G. Brice, Chester; J. \\ r . Floyd, Liberty £Rll. 
COURSES OF STUDY. 
The courses of study arc four in number and require four years each for comple- 
tion. The collegiate normal and industrial course, leading to the degree of P>. A.; 
the agricultural course, leading to the degree of B. Agr.; the mechanical course, 
leading to the degree of B. S.; and the preparatory course, leading up to the three 
above-named courses. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
Thos. E. Miller, LL. D., President; Agriculturist, Director Industry. 
J. E. "Wallace, Engl. Lit., Pedag., and Julia A. McLain, Kindergarten and Asst. 
Moral Sci. in Engl. 
R. S. Wilkinson. M. A., Ph. D., Phys. Olive A. Sasportas, Asst. in Engl. 
and (Iwm. Otis C. Davenport, Engl. and Vocal Music. 
N. C. Xix, M. A., Math. S. M. Boston, $t*p& Ironwork and Painting. 
R. L. Douglass, M. A., /list, mid Polit. Sci. Wm. Gruber, Supt. Woodwork. 
.}. C. Whittaker, Math, and Mil. Sci. J. R. Steele, Supt. Brickwork. 
Alice B. McLeod, Phys. Sci. G. C. Williams, Supt. Farm. 
Louise B. Eordham, Drawmg and Art. M.Tucker, Asst. in Dairy. 
Anna M. Miller, Bookkeeping and Tape- 8. D. Crazier, Asst. in Surveying and Phys. 
limiting; College Accountant. E. F. Mikell, Iristr. Hand Music and Engl. 
Lillian Mack, Engl. C. C. Davis, Dressmaking and Plain Sewing. 
C. J. Gregg, Domestic Econ. and Matron. 
John Palmer, Engin. 
SOUTH DAKOTA. 
South Dakota Agricultural College, Brookings. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Regents of Education: Frederick A. Spafford (Pres.), Flandreau; I. D. Aldrich 
{Sec), Bigstone; I. W. Goodner, Pierre; M. F. Greeley, Gary; L. M. Hough, Sturgis; 
R. M. SloCUm, Mound City; R. A. LarSOD ($SC. and Accountant). 
COURSES OF sri'DY. 
About four-fifths of the regular four years' work leading to the B. 8. degree is the 
same for all. The remainder of the forty-three courses required are elective and 
must !>«• taken in some two departments of instruction. Regular two years' work in 
pharmacy is offered for the Ph. G. degree. A diploma is granted those completing 
the prescribed year's work in commercial science and steam engineering; and a cer- 
tificate to those completing the special quarter-year's work offered in agriculture, 
horticulture, dairying, and domestic science. 
