68 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES AND EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 
Le Roy C. Cooley, Civil Government and 
Econ. 
Etoesa B. Cooley, Sci. } Engl., and Bible. 
Jessie Coope, Gymnastics. 
J. W. Cro^v, Shoemdkmg. 
C. II. IV Yarmette, Metal Work. 
C. I Mm, 'an, BlacksmWiing. 
E. F. Forbes, Woodworking. 
J. K. Foster, . I**/, m Blacksmithing. 
Dora Freeman, />//,/,■ ///*/., Lit., and United 
States Hist. 
W. II. Gaddis, Harness Making. 
M. Jennie Garrison, GVade F, Whittier. 
('has. L. Goodrich, /// ChargeqfAgr.Dept. 
Ann M. Goodrich, Geog.^ Engl., Arith., 
and IIi»t. 
Louise M. Goodrich, Engl., Geog., Arith., 
and EU mentary Sci. 
Ethel Gowans, Elementary Sci., Engl., 
Arith., and <!eog. 
W. P. Harthan, Steam Engin. 
Leonora E. Herron, Libr. 
Mattie Holmes, Grade II, Whittier. 
Grace P>. House, Engl., Arith., Geog., and 
SUM. 
Addie Jayne, Engl., Arith., Geog., and 
Elementary Sci. 
W. II. Jett, Asst. in Harness Making. 
J. II. Jinks, Manual Training. 
Mrs. J. H. Jinks, Sewing and Cooking at 
Whittier. 
Emma Johnston, Math. 
O. Keller, AsSt. in Tailoring. 
J. F. La Crosse, Painting and Upholstering. 
D. R. Lewis, Mech. Drawing and Geometry. 
Flora F. Low, Arith., Hist., and Geog. 
C. M. Ludwig, Tailoring. 
Mrs. N. s. McGninn, Gradt I. Whittier. 
L. R. Miner, Drawing. 
Mary W. Nettleton, d">g. 
W. II. Parker, Machinist Work. 
Lucy A. Pratt, Gymnastics, Whittier. 
Florence Price, Gradi I, Whittier. 
Mrs. Mattie B. Robinson, Grade III, Whif- 
ti< r. 
S. J. Scott, Win i lurighting. 
Arthur T. Seymour, Phys. 
Susan Showers, Geog. and BibU Hist. 
E. M. Slater, Laundry Work. 
Clara M. Snow, Bible IHxt. 
E. II. Spennie, Wood Turning and Bench 
Work. 
Helen C. Sutherland, 
\Y. S. Sweetser, Agr. 
EllaR. Taylor, Arith. 
tary Sci. 
Amy Treadwell, Engl. 
Elementary Sci. 
Margaret W. Twitchell, Laundry Work. 
John Urquhart, Asst. in Machinist Work. 
Adelaide W. Vernon, Ardh. } Engl., and 
Eli mjsntary Sci. 
May Belle Warner, Arith., Engl., and Ele- 
na ntary Sci. 
Allan Washington, Asst. Commandant of 
( adets. 
W. A. Webster, Bricklaying and Plastering. 
Jessie A. Wier, In Cliarge of Sewing and 
Dressmaking. 
Mary Williams, Asst. Libr. 
Julia F. Winter, Droning, Elementary Sci., 
Geog., Engl., and Arith. 
Jane S. Worcester, Hist., Geog., Engl., and 
Bible. 
( 'coking. 
Engl., and Elemen- 
Geog., and 
Arith 
WASHINGTON. 
Washington Agricultural College and School of Science, Pullman. 
GOVERNING BOARD. 
Board of Regents: F. J. Barnard, Seattle; K, C. McCroskey, Garfield; II. W. Can- 
field, Colfax; J. W. Stearns (Ireas.), Tekoa; H. D. Crow, Spokane. 
( OURSES OK STUDY. 
Courses of study are offered in the following lines: Mathematics, civil engineering, 
mining engineering, chemistry, botany and /oology, agriculture, horticulture, English 
language and literature, economic science and history, electrical engineering, steam 
engineering, hydraulic engineering, military science and tactics, modern languages, 
and supplemental courses in Latin, physics, dairying, pharmacy, veterinary science, 
farming, and artisan work. 
